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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910 Christian Treatment Of Immigrants | ... —|Ssedas @2 © 7 Why Not Get ¢ of 'Wauresan is T Mrs. Mary Jane Case, for many vears | \iditing for a few days in the viiage. Rid of Catarrh o Henry Allen & ScmI h, Monday, Sept. 12, 1810, a resident of Fast Main street, died at e ¥ FURNISHING 1 e fhe home of ber dangitter, Mrs. C .| ifichael Sullivan and Frank Gingras| FIore are some symeiCry) of catareh T > Lumis, % .45 = v ri them, get UNDER TAKERS Sun. Moon and vides. ____|Set Forth in Sermon by Rev. Dr. M. S. Kaufman at the | night. = airs. Case, whoso maidon | ' rolted from an extended stayf i 3 iic” there fs gt tim [P g Y ) b e e e “ T i 3 .1 _Seta Methodist urch Sun rming. horn in Plainfield, Conn., April 13, 1836, | you s en ? §8 Main Streel. Day_ | o _m I i $ i Ve OIEOR the Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geore | Piahwgeld steer enjoyine & vish of gevo | I8 your breath foul? | T, ] If I 1055 }_}’. Rfiurrto\\" ; bsh., was twice married. | eral days at the home of his brother, i&)l\;ey}::.ul; "‘ia‘i‘:‘:fiif} —_— 13 | | 1151 er first husband, David C. Case, to| Philip Greenwood, on Merchants’ ave- ake 2 2k ¥ Mo LA ;| whom she w: arrie Now 2 Is your nose stopped up? 5 . i il ev. r. M. S O 1 2 3 i ‘orm in 4 _— | |17 | ass preached from Leviticus 19: 33-34, his | national greatnass. Punt Run, duly 21 1861 On March| P. Dion has been making extensive| Do cTusts foTR B NOLL L 0r sment 1 841 |f Rises. | theme being The Christian Treatment | 2. Again, Christian America is in- | 1% 1888 she was married to George| repairs to his house on Merchants ave- | £ ¥ou, 00N V2L, (o erent deal? ours after 1 t = | of Our Immigrant Peoples. He said: | debted to all immigrants who are weak | V- Pri8es, whose death occurred near- | nue. The chimneys have been reset, th taste bad morn- saix Rours sfter high Water it 18 16w} 0" e Rt the most | and need our assistance. This is the |1y thirty vears ago. She is survived | the roof of the house has been newly | Does your mou tide, which Is f5llowed by flood tide. erplexing ¢ American political prob- | debt that strength always owes to|bY two diughters, Mrs. C. E. Lumis|shingled and a new gable window is . lear your throat on ] THE WEATHER Jeme, has-been that of tmmigration. Tn | weaknese, St baul had the Christian | by ber first husband and Mrs. L. J. | being put in. T A e otas Teom the ” 75 1 v oot & . 2 P ! v cond; also by five g 3 iy View of the multiplied millions coming | conception when he exclaimed: I am | Hammond by the secon 4 o e ] : Ever G'rl Forecast For Today. to our shores froi othor Iands it has | debtor both to the Greek and to the|Erandchildren, Mrs. Case was o mem- | Kriends of Mr and Mrs. Charles]BOEl. & i, arop in back of throat? S been a stupendous task for the republic | barbarians, both to the wise and the Methodist _church of Nor. piac e Dot mucus deopidn DA L e or New England: Partly cloudy | Pen a s h osaniny i hristian treatment of | Wich. She also belonged to the Sedg- | Souvenir postcards from them which |~ Have 3 ; 5 3 . to render homogeneons the vast hetero- | unwise”” In the C! n 3 ! 0 HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) | Jf 11 it Toda w 's Vpnday and Tuesday; moderate east | g nCou T o T OR RO TS st i thelr | our Immigrant. peoples we aro under | ick, Woman's Relief corps and the | Show' many places of imterest in Can- |, HYOMEL (provonree ft, 1 Coigh will continue y oy . .. ot wi he hard question I bligations. King's Daughters. Mrs Case had a|@ada, where they have been visiting of te b EOE all Predictions from the New York Her- | 12¢ With | e e | 5. Do ot look down upon them |large number of friends who will learn | late. and word that they are enjoying | colds, sore throat, bronchitis, astimill gnd throughout the week. |ald: Generally fair ‘weather with | (Sile, U T OF N ek They are all our fellow beings and|Of her death with regret. She was a | their trip immensely. énd croup, or money 3 8 AL a 3 athe i ‘omplete outfit, inciud- 2 moderate temperatures. cignize Ameriea® Up to the present |ought to be shown due respect. woman of fine characterist charit- breatha it in. Comples Drug-| This is not an offering of a few : n e inhaler, $1.00. f Obsievations i NMerwich: time American. principles of govern- | are human and merit a helpi able and sympathetic, and proved a NORWICH TOWN InkiBard rother 10hEIe F'08% & O8-1 oilds and ‘ends—tout. invitel | AERNE The following records, reported from | ment have had sufficient vitality and | This applies to the Chinese, Japanese, [ kind and true neighbor. She had been s e good Co. sell HYOMEIL If you al-1and comprehensive of evel Seviis pharmacy, show the changes | force (o remain dominant, That they | Jews, Greeks. ltalians, Syrians, Poland- | in poor health for some time. and her | Local People on Their Travels—Others | 508, C%:, %5 i iuior, wou can’ by an | » ry in temperature shd the baromeiric | will continue to. maintain their €u- | ens and to all who come. What we re- | death was not unexpected. Until with- Returning from Vacation Trips. extra bottle of HYOMEL for only 50| few odds and ends—but involves a chang Saturday and Sunday premacy cannot be doubted, provided | gard as lhei: l::{x:fl:xeti:: nr::ue‘\éithf‘«g:: an!:{“nas' vear she had made her cents. Remember that. broad and comprehensive sale of svery Good Teeth SAPODENTA Ther. Bar, | they retain the support and inspiration { fault of th Main street, which prop- | iss R s oy TS 3020 | of Christianity, | But should our Amer: | environment. -Instead of blaming them | erty she recently sold to W. H. Nich- | streer in isiting siias More rrad :'_ay mehd'ul and it is offered at a 30.20 | ican institutions -and spirit be robbed }and pushing them aside as rubbish, we | olson. She was highly esteemed by her| New London, o 3 ¥ 9% | how eriticise him would kave returned | time when these needs are greatest. of their distinctive Christian elements | should sympathize with them and do|many acquaintances. She has been a et i home empty-handed from a fruitless| Don’t miss this Sale—it means sure then, like the repubiics of other ages, [all we can to help them realize theit |devoted mother and srandmother, and | Henry Crocker of Hartford spent |mi Phladelphia Press. and substantial savings for all who is the one powder that whitens ours would be unable to withstand the | noblest ambitions. Surely. applying to| will be greatly missed. Y e 1. everal davs last week at his home on e naie: | Shiteets. and SORombrIGNS. AIKRATCS Mrs. Martha H. Cushman. Sturtevant street. A Stronuous Campaign. lity and | chnnot be justified. Lot us hope that| Mrs. Martha H. Cushman died Sat-i . i — For Uncle Joe Sibley of Pennsylvania Spirit |euch a practice arises from thought-|0rday morning at her home, No. 2 Misses Mary and Catherine Murray |it is no longer a question of getting | take advantage of it, evils. that P The Christian spirit s ¢ AL - e to our security, perp lowest 50 prosperity. Especially s th eded in our treatment of _immi- nevitably would and polishes without scratching the ename! 25 CENTS Jessness Tather than the outgrowth of | Church street, Hartford. Although in|have returned froff! a week's visit |into congress. but of keeping out of Threads Lol el o s, Nothing else can by any pos- | disdain. Some are dubbed “dagoes”|advanced vears, sho had been able to e Sl o € e e ord Guken ictions for Saturday: Fair and | Snility assimilate them to our free in- |and others “sheenies.)” But the so-|be about until last Sunday night, when o g B S & i B 4 urday’s weather: As predicted.- | national strength Ttaly. once the home of the Caesars; | @bout the house Monday morning, but | i gl WU 0= BOLACE S HHR” | ppowN—_JEROME—In New London.| —Sale price 3¢, value e b Predictions for Sunday: ir, ght | 75" i jncumbent upon us fo esti- | later the fatherland of paint at 11 o'clock took to her bed and nev- B e i E Sept. 16, 1910, Rev. Joséph Pl ; i Sunday’'s weather: As predicted tions. We have been so accusidmed to | musicians, such as have scarcely ever | gene al breaking down. SRARE Beveril ST e Tt el ot s | M ADERIQONTA white—Sale price 2c, value ge. 3 ] boast that it has become easy $0 mag- sed. What is regarded as| Mrs. Cushman was born in West| former home on Iast Town street. STARKWRIC et Thi s LY. , in S e e of ‘our aay. | Stafferd, May.13, 1880, niter o home fast Town street. —WRIGHT—In Norwich, Sept.| White Thread, 1,200 ONLY | GREENEVILLE nify unduly ourseives and to.r&inimize | the supreme tion of our day.|Stafford, May 13, 1820, a daughter of 2t e S s yard }all others. While it is clear that I L R e b e e i T e P entials of nationdl great- [ a modern Italian—Marconi from a family whose members atta 3 | | spools—Sale price 8¢, value 10e, George Conrad and daughter | old G. Stark and Mis¢ Olive Wright, i e ; ;.| the chief es Alice of Huntington avenue were week N o y S S ekt Michael Barry Mests With Sad Acci- |0 0 Tiion does excel.all other | For centuries It has been/ the ed great age. Her father lived to b6 |end guests of rolativer i Plaingas | _Poth of Nerwich. Shaker Sill Substitute, black and dent—Football Stars Getting Ready| . untries yet in some very important {tom almost evervwhere to look 78 yearsold and her mother to be 91. ks o AR colore—Sale price 2c, value 5c. scorn upon the Jews. They have Of her grandmother’s family four girls | Mr. and Mrs, Alired Barolez of DIED peeled and battered, scat persecut- llived to be more than 90, and five oth- | providence were recent guests of Mr. | ROBINSON—In New London, Sept. 9, Lty er nations .o ‘surpase mple: In art, Italy is FINE TAILORING | toeoiinorse oren Mot of | o o2 el ahead. In literature wa fall away be- | ed, pursued with hatred and bitter cru- | er girls and two boys to be more than | and. Mrs. Johe e of Nvest Town | 1910, Arthur Robinson et At S i on e S| Wi it 1 Great Britatn. Infelty. And yet to that race belong many | 80. Of Mrs. Cushman's brothers, two | atreet BLACKMAR—In Oakland, R. T Sept. 8 dl John Kukla Shortly atter 3 o'clock Sunday after: | joaming Germany Is much fn advance. | of ‘the brightest names of all human | died in the civil war and three Hved to b i 1310 Saran Jane. widow of Josepi Pins and Needles ol T aITY, goe 13 year 0'C|Then there is another sérfes of facts| history. The prophets and apostles|he more than 70. Of the five sisters After visiting a few weeks at his | Plackmar, in her’s3d y ‘ gon of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barry, of}¢hay ghould teach us becoming humil- | ware mostly Jew Paul was three are now living. Mrs. Mary Hayes | former home on West Town atre SHUGRUE—In this city, Sept. 10. Jo-| Common Pins. full counti—Sale price Serchant Taller, 208 Mala SL| E0hiar”sy ot "o I P puTich | hat shouis toaskl vs besoming Dl | v, mostly Sevs, S5, Fast Tap | thes s now tiving, ate alary Huves | oomer nome'h et ronaetee U | smvamDECIn fui G, S, 15 95| Oommen, Fine, tul oo Jun1sa With ebveral yther Bovs of his ase wen: | 1argely indebted to men and women of | Jowish lineage. - Of course we must| Stafford Sprinzs and Mrs. Elinor Rich- | Mont L R e B : into what is known as Roath's woods, | [CTCIER birth. Even our Independence | condemn their attitude toward our|mond of Cromwell, their ages aver-| ATe Pleasant strect Tuesday moraing | Best American Pins, all siassy—Sale opposite Golden street. With two of |#1d our Civil war were won.by the|lLord. But it Is our stian duty t0]aging about 71 years. John Ryan of 124 West Town street, | at'$ o'clock. Mass of requiem in 3 price 4c a paper, vaiue be. T ather ove he.cimbed. ome ‘s the | help of Invaluable assistancs received | cherish toward them the very spirlt|“jire'Cushman was married in 1844, | though suffering severaly from the in- | Patriclés church at s o'clock. e e e e ana i some | from able generals and private soldiers | which Christ cherishes toward them.| ger husband, Dwisht Cushman, was received in Tafiville on Thurs. | New London papers please copy. English Pins, medkim size—Sale pries way slifpod off a lin and struck very | 10 first saw the light across the sea. | How ready he is to forgive and heip! | then also a resident of West Stafford. is slowly recovering. CASE—In Preston, Sept. 1 st thel o L e ‘vatue 10c. heavily on a big lec Neighbors and | Man¥ of t others who saw the accident and heard his to his assistance, and home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Lu- vy Jane’ Case, aged 14 mis Mrs. Mary Jane Case. aged T qyngo, satete Pins, all sizes—Sale s Gertrude Manning. returncd | Fomerai services will be held at the| price 4c, value ¢ to 7e. e mechanical inventions we are so justly proud ceme from the brains of our for 4. Let us remember that God reigns. | After their marriage they lived at It is His plan, doubtless, 1o bring to-| Stafford Springs until 1860, when they | Miss Lillian Manning and her sis- gether here all peoples for highest pur- | L& FOUC. FREEER e KA e el find: t he was badly hurt tele- | g 1 & 3 o b Avaeric =3 - five years ago this month. Mrs. Cush- arday after two visit with Buckingham Memorial home in this 2 phoned Dr. E. J. Brophy, who re- | 10 education, in all the leafling indus-|of our American churches. I man has lived over forty vears in tite | friends in Elmwood, city Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | Black Pins with jet heads—Sals price ape nmediately and took the boy | Eries: 18 church and state, we have boen | treated they may become mighty rein- | same house. She was a member of the ROBRINS—_In Brockton Mass. Sopt. 10 | To & box, value 2. home his automobi from there | SOmPelled to acknowledge our indebt- | forcemen 9 ou s orces “armingto: entie Congrega a| Miss Ruth Williams has returned to 1910, Clayton Z. Robbins, aged 31 i Bome in his automobile, ¥Yom there|cingg to superior men from othier lands, | their titanie battle against sin and| ormington Avenue Congregational| Mies Ruth Willame hes returned fo| (300, Common Black Pins in boxes—Sale $h the “H; s ““\ e c -5 We are sometimes reminded that our | crime. i e Burial is to be in Stafford. | with her cousin, Mis anny I Will- | Notice of funeral hereafter. price 3¢ a box, vaiue je. Upon examination at the hospital it | STiminal classes are'made up-ldrgely of | We as Christians owe it to ourselv 7 |iams of Rast Town street. KIMBALL—In Westford, Maes. sud-| oD A i iaocateq | forelgners. - Yet foreigners have built | to treat them with Christly considera- Mrs. Michael F. Shugrue. | =5 denly, Sept. 10, 1910, Mrs. Mary T.| Pin Books, black or white pins—Sale his HEnt Shoutder: frastuved his wrist | OUr Tailroads and canals; they have|tion. “We owe it to our country. W&| Mrs. Johanna Connell Shugrue, wife| Mr. and Mrs, Edward Fox of South | Kimball, widow of Baxter P. Kimball | price 3¢, value 5¢ and broken his right leg between the | 40R€ and are still doing mich of the | ewe it to Chri Justice demands it; | of Michael F. Shugrue, passed away m spent several days recently aged 78 years, it Aibrtad stss it e SO hip and knee. He also received seve |drudsery without which no nation can | the Golden Rule demands it; the hu-jat her home, No. 66 Mt Pleasant Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | MUENZEL—In Norwich, Sept. 11, 1910, | ©0%% Bo vh 0. 7 s L e cral cuts on his head. These were ban- | fven, SXist, much lesssprosper. o our demands It; the brother Istrect, early Saturday afternoom, ait- | Henry Princeley of = West Town | Henry Muenzel, aged 44 years. i A daged and every possible attention was grants A deeply indebted - may ; God demands|er an illness of about two weeks with | street. —_—_— and Colored Head sed Chri: nany benefits ey have con- | it of every profes e 10 the o Tout It dannot be told | many benefits' which they have con- | it of every prof for two or threé days just how seri- s Vived by he farlg pneumonia and pleurisy. She is CARD OF THANKS husband and t 3¢, value 3e. ce sof Mr. and Mrs, F nk N W and fam- 1 Fillis E £ y The family of the late Michael Rear- ous his condition i ] lgetn J. William J. and Frank Shu. |ilv returned this week to New York, | qon oo cretn® ate Michael Reat- | Roberts' Gold-eyed Needies—Sale price l’lo"FALL _1910 VISIT BY Y. W. C. T. U. | SUDDEN DEATH oF h:.,;rum aida by one sister, Mrs. Matthew | after two weeks' visit with thelr cous: T Pt 4o & aervarae » TOT ALMSH SE. N k; Shinners of this city. She was an af ins, M and Mr: Henry Butler of |in their bereavement. to the families of 1 P Heavywsights Begin Fall Practice. STHE AU oy MRS, DAXTER P, KIMBALL | tionat. wils wud moflier wnu) jicr ||Otrabanio; sveins. Michael Fivnn of Norwich and Mr. Ma- e s Gm now slowing my new| The Heavywelghts of Groeneville | |nmates Chesred by Song and Praise|Had Attended Funeral of Her Only | kindly, disposition endeared her to| D T o Yoy i Inst year's ¢ pions of the city, had . 2 RS WhO el b e Frank Tilli e e der o ernians, the Tmproved line of Fall Woolens. FRGir ATIE sty o Bathstey tier- Service. Brother at Westford, Mass, and |™20Y friends who regret her death. | o M e RS Order ot Heptaxtpia ind others. for Hooks and EYCS 3 7 . a8 e Tt -C jowers at the fune CHAS. H, NICKERSON, noon on the Shetucket campus. Fifteen | 1o 0 GO Ty o o g g, | Was Found Dead Sunday Morning. TAFTVILLE | Falls after visiting the for- | FHE FAMILY 1% NG WILLIAM ® epiod . Fine Tailoring. | 0on FopOrted o D e o [ and their friends, twenty-five In @il | Dy ‘Rush . R 2l mers parents Mr. and Mrs. Conrad BRARDON O YORK Saratoza Iooks and Eyes, black and S o G 12 il e St ed the almshouse Sunday reatford, Mas Jas called 19 | Meeting of the Taftville Naturalization | VOlmer of Sturtevant stre g white—Sale price 3c, valug bo. 2 “The teard remains the same wicp | visited the almshouse Sunday Westtord, Ma ¢ morning: by L] i Tong Bill Tooks and Eyes—Sale but ) exceptions, en t) e sudden dea of his mothe: S, ci i s v xcopti EJaeL ey end.qort | D001, chodring i Srmatee wid the sudden death of his mother, Mrs. ub Held Sunday Afternoon in New price 1c a card, value 5 Be'ore tackle poeition being open. < S8 o e [ maetaea T l, who wenttheré | Building—Pinochle Ciub Dance Com-| s‘ha)te:‘inlg A‘rmks Serv\i:e.l A At o meeting held in their rooms | >Miss e Schulman, chairman of | Saturday morning to attend the fu-| ; tev. Joseph F. Cobb and choir ol 50 Tl g e s -~ e was|the fiower mission department, ar- | 1 o8 o o = > ing Sept. 24—Baseball Notes of Local | (10 17niversalis! 479 i Golden Spring Hooks and Eyes—Sale Thursday evening F Gadl vas | 10 ded the N”M“:;”m P Mre g7, | neral of her only brother. When she TAtorsat. the ' Tniversalist ~ church gave the price 7¢ a card, value 10e. M l | clected manager and Thomas Sweeney left here Mrs. Kimball was household at the Sheltering “Arms a oving T e o romme 53 | Fislds conducied the acrvice i 5 AR ool pleasant hour on Sunday aft f et ; G A rricon. treef Dainte Invisible Jiooks and Eyes—Sale sk, s By ‘Gom H ire _new uniforms, consisting of | The keepers, Mr. and Mrs. Chap-|came as a great shock. The funeral | -A one-sided but interesting game of | Rev. Mr. Cobb ‘tock for his text. We 15 Main S t. price 4, value 5e. - ybedy y Carriages, Harness| FI0(U™ (gekings and blue jerseys with | Man, greeted and welcomed the com- | o¢™p [ 0 SIEHE Soitle, “Gi8 CUNCE | baseball was-played on- the local dia- | are strangers bafore Thee and so ¥ and Summer Horse Goods (the ‘bal-| white trimmings. The teain will make | PANY In thoir usual cordial way “ha | held Saturday afternoon, as it was | ond Saturday moraing between the | journers. He said: We should here e P Paet’s Invisible Tooks and Eyes—Sale & * 4 B a nobby appearance with their new |Made everyone comfortable during | 2 military. funeral. it AR e Wequonnoc school and | enjoy and possess the heavenly man- price 7c, value 10c. N0 OF. Hhis Slaan's shosk) ot CUT |y 00 and are ready to' arrange|D B i ot e sl s | the e teitement too of a|the boys from the parochial school, and | signs. Jesus spoke of the life that tesms in the state. s leaders spoke .o pleasure In | s(rain for Mrs. Kimball, although she | FoSU DEEP PRICES, and there are many|#ames with Address. all communications to Paul | meeting friends of the home and Gadle. manazer of the Heavyweight | Of such a goodly compa f Il team, 48 Fourth street, Nor- THE L. L CHAPMAN co,, |~ ny to sing for |4id not compiain upon retirement service opened with I Noed | - Hour and two other hymns rare bargains v night. and it was not known | O the game was the splendid batting | neaventy home. she was found | 9f J- Gauthier, who went up to the bat| 'I; the hymn O Lamb of God; the Hose S“mfle“ five, tines and Miss Maud Bak- LINDSAY HOSE SUPPORTERS she had been ill unt Sunday morning, 1ocked out one two- . Fotiiee 1 8 vietory Do the Intter fins i now Is and of that’ which /is £0/cbme. ’ D"‘e Ior ¥ the score of 16 to 4. The fealure | ye are travelers on the way to the | —aND— soprano solo was by ith prayer. e bagger and thr es. The pitch- - 5 ouben Petier sang Shadows.in | . Mrs. Kimball was born in Saco, Me, | PA8E® e Piteh-|er. The duet. Hark, Hark, My Soul, fants’ at 10c, value 13%c. Bath Street, Nerwich; Gonn. Services in 8t. Mary's Church. euben Potter sang Shadows In | November 22, 1832, her maiden name | 118, Of 00d e Made | by Miss Baker and Mrs. Cora Beebe, r i e e B poer & s o W B e o8, having been Mary T. Stone. She mar- | 2i8ht Normander offi- [ o0 =r N r e le” Tivie othér menbert % Children’s at 10¢, value 12%c. ptidaw ommencing on next Sunday high]enjoyed. : e Rt s ciated as umpire, while James Hanlon | ' : e £ ; Bl oS mass at 10. m. and vespers In the| The leader read Matt. 2: 1-14, and |’} xter P. Kimball in Maine and | ¢l3ted as umph of the quartette were Charles Misses' at 124¢, value 13c. - R afterncon r\'m o r ykum'.x n St. \1.4[\\ s | gave a short talk on The King's Ma f\-»{“‘ ..m«f’y\,p“y[f,’\» 1\‘\ “‘":‘E;;-",("”x' N, H, The. foliowing is the lineup: ‘ir‘m.:. (l-r;:'«‘;:;'p;nld\mv“r ‘i\hulllln;’w: ‘Women's at 15¢, value 17c. hurch. Duripg the coming week a|riage Feast, trying to impress the iRl S e ety Parochial School—E. Tetreauit c, M. |3iss Cha o W R S Saiy Andiotant I It's Madz of Rud | confirmation class will be formed. portance not only of accepting the e, T Murphy p, J. Murphy ib, W. Roy 2b, E. = — S "m C. M. C. HOSE SUPPORTERS ] 2 of Rul —_— vitation but complying with all its re- | Y€ars she has ¢ hire e Frechette 3b, J. Gauthier ss, B, Dubriel Outing to Sugaricaf Mountain. ‘elephone esll $38-3. Infants, at 10c, value 12%c. Personal Mention. guirements in order to enfoy the final | G, "oircle' of triends. . Sho et C. Duchatme If, J. Dubriel ¢ Mrs. T 0. Dodge and her daughter. | Heary M. Church. Wem. Smith Alen Children’s at 12Vac, value 15c. 1 Mrs. John Carroll of Providence fa|f¢4st PR S0 member of the Park Congregational SanaAnoS »'“‘Y;" A. Brochure ¢, G. | Miss Edith Dodge, were away part of | = gy 1y1pgamy % Misses' at 150, valus 18¢c. A | spending two weeks with relatives in |, Al e church and a woman who was held in g is 1b. John|jast week on an enjoyable trip through Women'a at 17e, valus 306 town. {bpyemitsan i sent ot (1 the highest csteem for- her charming 20, L.’ Docelles 8b W, Des- | contral Massachusetts and to Mrs, 3 39e. sed Satioc: T tem i b characteristics and high principles rphiy of Cape Cod. Mase, s | . 24r% Eotter favared them with The burial is to be at Wentworth “ss. A. Leipold If, A. Molle 7 b eRy IV HEtne la Vi K liam Mardock et i o B KING QUALITY Side Wiastics for women and children C other selection, His Eye is On the y latives and friends in this H She was the last of her family Sugarloaf mountain. plain or frilled elastic, button catch Sale price 100, value 19c. RAIN! SHOES FOR MEN. New Fall Styles We ate sure (6 have raln and oF theee more himns closing WAtk Gog | and leaves an only som, Dr. Kimball | Funeral of Michael Reardon Largely Heturns to Quebsor Patent Leather, Giin Metal and Velour oy Bgliengiom o 2 - — Be With You Till We Mezst Again and | ©f this city. Attended. | John Luther returned this week to | cair, $3.50 and $4.00. Sold only by | Women's Pad Hose Supporters. satin tity Miss Mary McCaughey A BLGINL R & 98 = The funeral of Michael Reardon took | i duties in the U. S. immigration bu | %0 e pad, lisle clastic, Lindsay huttom— e our goods t K s Nisiting Mrs Wil orin, tp Rl Ll LR TR FUNERAL. place at the Sacred Heart church Sat- |reau in Quebec. Great ocean liner: FRANK A. BiLL, Salé price 19¢, value 25c. of Twalfth street b R e il por ol et urday morning a S Ronidisated bring large numbers of immigrants . 3 t Rubber Coats $250 to $6.50 —a e R h i e AT Ve S ] Efnest S. Wilcox. B A o nonducted BY | mto the United States by way of Que- | ~c conone. 104 Main Street. | woman's Pad Front Hose Supporters, Rain Coats $5.00 to $12.00 \\.] 7 Flood, who h: attended declared. it was the best wet At 10.30 o'cl on Saturday morn- | brated the requiem high mass. 1-hp,¢:hhm hl“lcl‘m 1)1|m-.~ “m.w are ‘,T;n( ;g:b::flmtgaq‘ satin pad—Sale price . ! sk fng the past month and urged the visitors to come often. e fun. Ernest Spencer | was singing by William Delansy and | through Montreal to Wisconsin. Min- J s ubber Hats c to 75¢ R ' mother, Mrs. za Wilcox, No. 21 Rip- | were John B. Benoit of Taftville, C.| Rubber She dis s e dBt M, Alice, O'hon of North Main S R ley place. Many relatives and friends | Michael McNamara of Norwich and| The White House Not So Easy. c 0 d La - b street has retumned from a two weeks' (| i g e o0 o | wera present. Rev. Matihins 8. Kanf. | Thomas Fitzmaurice of Taftville,| The misadyentures which have over- Tapes and Laces ubber Boots. ......$1.75 to $6.50 stay in Portland, Me. e - | man, pastor of Trinity M, E. church, her members of the Improved Or- |taken the Taft administration trace ) il Clothing, all prices—$1. to $3. | —_ very in’ Croguet Tourney. conducted the services. There were|der of Heptasophs, Norwich conclave, | back to this origin. The president is g and White Cotton Tape—Sale price 3¢ for George Boucher of North Main has been spendir bunch of assorted widths, value 5e. W, H. S 1 : numerous handsome floral tributes. | No. 424 and Thomas Phale W. H. Simpson's chances for over- |y, 1, were Percy H. Wilcox, | Brennan and John Daley. all of | | a_z00d example of a man out of place, |of a wheel out of line, of the great | | Umbrellas ci....48c to $3.00 he past we Auto Shirts i $5.00 relatives in Providence. taking G. C. Avery in the Open House | pories H. Dearing, Henry Dearing, | ville and brother members of the An- |lawyer who makes a poor politician. White Cotton Tape, %-inch wide. & Baves e % 1o $3.00 3 i S oo |Club croquet —tourney.were further |y, “ang Loufs Héller. Burial wa in | cient Order of Hibernians, Taftvi He lacks the flexibility. He lacks the School Su lies yards to plece—Sale price 50, valus . e Da ng and ‘]“n \\\‘ terwho llw"n]r.nv:‘hu '.4‘H.Hr'l‘m'v Dy ‘m.~ dvr;\m 4t | the family lot In Yantic cemetery, Rev. | division. The body was borne to jts | instinct. Of his patriotic purpose and . 10c. S i wave heen sp s the paet week withi | the hands o hitney. AverY, | v Kaufmem reafing a- cominittal | sting place in St. Mary's ceme- | patriotic intention we need enter- rhite Cottor -incl ll.l.lNG BUBBEH co sme 11 n the fost seolumn, ' witlle W. H.| ware {1 chergs of the funeral M._{ e waga large attendanc of rela- | his illustrious predecessor was bevond > 1 . 4 i b s impson has already lost 10 games, | “ore and friends and the following {him. He could perhaps under no con- Chi Ta —Sall M orehead of Providence e . i rangements. 1 White Taffeta Seam Binding: a LLING BUBBER CO. B ™\ ... 5o oo [P il 1 s bt 7 o 0 R0t &)l et S0 Tl M, WU IS i | ACADEMY BOOMS | whue mates seam s A is 1 weeks as the guest of | turday’s games were as follows: | .. foN poog o= SUETVed DY B8 WO | cient Order of Hibernians: John D. pe stretched across the vista NEW AND SECOND-HAND. 10 Seate Strest, New London arles Lutts of North | Bruckner beat Murphy twice, S | Shis ey am B e Nolan. Daniel Connell, Daniel Shea and | by Theodore Roosevelt, preposterous! Black Flat Shoe Laces, three sizes— ! heat Brooks, Brooks beat Simon, Sim- | {av, city aknd P L . J. Donovan, all of Taftvil here | Fe has found Jovdan indeed a hard _ Sale price 8¢ a bunch, value 10c . on 1 Himes -twice, Brooks beat|yance Hanion of Taft ‘and Mrs, O, | Was also a delegation from the Tm-|road to travel and has stumbled every . Mr. and Mrs. Simon J. Fahey and | Whitney twice, Whitney bes WIE | raTer oF Broviaete | proved Order of Heptasoph Others | stap of the way. ruly, Admiral Dew-| All the New Books Supplied by | Flat Linen Corset Laces, 5 yards long ond street hava returned | Simpson, W. H. Simpson beat Whit- | ™ ok = sent at rm» services were people | ey was wrong when he said the White —Sale price 3¢, value 5e. 3 | week's visit with relatives in |ne | rom out of town, including relatives | house was dead .easy!—Louisville Cou- There is absolute comfort ; The Standing Inauguration Day in Nicaragua. | fiom “New York, Toston. Westerly, | rier-Jotrna , | Elastic Corset Laces—sale price 2oy 8 d : [ %5 S AR The people of Managua, capital of | Norwich, Willimantic and | =y value 3c. wr. T TR R C. | war-swept Nicaragun, “cheer madiy Many beautiful floral pleces were in | i 4 or you wrapped up in one| ST of Ll ave Mahon 1 |for the new president who wins his|evidence which silently expressed the| Af.“"r'““‘"‘,"ed U"I"f'; T]’"" 2l B il Ll Secondshanc Begics. 'White, Goltont Gorast s et o o b Rt oo ik 2 g . 25 i seat by force of arms and w gh estzem in which Mr. don was | he chief basis on which the repub- ; c, value 2c. o G Ik b SRl o, e | iorMonis 34 Plessing of Secretary Ko Prellmis | Bed. oo ol Mr. Reardon was | jican”party has @ Tignt to ask for s | ScptIOdaw - Lt ! meral Electric compan; B, Stmpdoii: 0 1 nary orders were issued that all resi 28 1 Pl majority in the next house Is the work 8 Whitney ... ... 1 1 dents should decorate their houses and , i . New, | dome in the present house under Presi- N [, 3tr. ana M. John O'irien and fan n e dents should decorate their houses and | Held Sunday's Meeting in Their New | Gont Tatta”leaderanin. . The leading Misceilaneous ily of Providence have returned after 14 cay. This they doubtless attended to Building. measures were proposed by him und in eiding a week as the guests of Mr M with' Eragiolemcy | o o White Pearl Shirt Buttons, 1 dozen on o In their new quarters Sunday aft>r- | many cases drawn by his’ cabinet. Last H i A et R el | M e eomservatins ane“aarey | Platt Avenue will be elosed | " cara"Saie price 3c, value se. Joseph Carroll of Contral 2 1 il plenty of room in the pr owing ! if you are zoin, 10 & Still earlier order that all prisoners | uralization ciub held their regular | seemed likely to prevent any legisla- ; L, Zoing auto riding, 2 e released. The prison Wil soon again | montily meeting. 'Joseol Caron ‘pre- | o it was President Taft Who aisi from Broad fo Warren| ™W/ie Foett Buttons, sman and laree i — . bcatmg at this ¥ p‘. new, saministration. Naving, oloare it | about thirty members. The regular | parte ."‘x““"’ must ) mlnn;‘d,‘.md Street Hl]“.l further notice. price 7e a card, valug Lic to 15¢. sy = of those who were put there for hold- | routine business of the order was dis- | carried his point! TLittle would have . Self 7 B season of the year. A com-| Toras i | Tae iown repabadn trers for hold- | hosed ot and two new members, Arthur | bésn done bt for his demand, and Byt | : S Cobb 19 administration, is picking up and put- | ROY of Norwich and Henry Arsenault his aid the western senators who I'er order E price 29¢c, v 3 plete new line just received.| Gar o Louise Wheeler of Denver, Col., | Messinger .. us been spending the past iwd [Nolr ... L woeks with iss Anna Haglund of st who &, C. MEPHERSON, |conu tichue, has tott ror an exieng. |Garker -o- =0 7 ad trip which will include New York. | aavnard ... ... lowing Mercerized Skirt Brald, black and ting aiway lurking politicians identified | of Taftville, were recepted th the latter. This casual display | the meating an inspection of their new | ity Betonening thak che R, | g was mad by (he members ang Street Commissioner | coor= 5-vard pisces—be, value Lc. sing remarks were he: from all Nickle-plated Spool Holders, contain- sides. dis FHE“K lEs E. C. LILLIBRIDGE| inc & spools of thread, pair of scis- ada government has come to st doubtless encourazes daily cheering the populace in attestation o ai: Danbury and Sharon, Conn. She wiil > ty and joy at the change. One recal- Returned from Canada. sept10d sors and thimble—Sale price 49g, e “'H." - Si:ffl; dasher, | 10 Irave for Denver about the middle | Brucier 111 .00 & rant o “prominent congressnian and | M. Marian, who purchased Herman walue gho; sop atter and Haberdasher. | of October. - journafist,” at the moment of beir PR e Srohants: temb hi i 2 | % - Murphy gl rrested ‘blew his brains 5| heller s DARE shapbinn: Mscohinte | Sertan e The Mt Rt New London County Velvateen and Waterproof Skirt Bind- OSSR B | SRt ains out. The | avenue a few weeks ago. has completed These Ugly § 1 i i S . has completed pots. ther prominent citizens. whose | his pusiness affairs in Canada and re- 2% e G*;“:‘“ 5';?"“’::{ M\"'S‘T humiliation adds eclat to the festivities, | turned to this place Sunday morning.| Now that the summer is over, the . H Christy Invisible Collar Supporters; 3 poemeral, Segretary, We A orse of |seem to be adjusting themselves 1| fie brought with him a pair of hand- | woman with tender skin finds her. face m’hcu “ra “mfll Bhle cardciat w0y vaing b | association work at the New London |pai: - - S O o e ake maoananills fam- | covered with, ugly. freckles 4nd (ghe 4 ing—Sale price 1c a vard. l many of F. C. ATCHISON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Funeral S T . ily expect to mak Taftville their hom. Wildfire Corset Steels, 4, d 6 hook: 4 1 & T Y. M. . ¢ Sunday afternoon at 4 e T = iy to make Taf S denicl s et h ; : e B ¥4 4 e AGER Direciy oelock. He oceupled the pulpit at the Not an Agresable Outlock. foritile LUIEE M Wil remids on Mer | iexicn Meeting of Members at Buckingham Sule price 7c, valie 10c. First Eaptist church, New London, I | afe Roosevelt 15 out for party lead Y R0 i a : : : Ko ! Y i and Embalmar the norning, taking the place of Rev. | graip g o8 Bt focparty, la Flrtubately for her peace of ming, | Memorisl Monday Evening, Sept. 12,| Red Woven Initials, 3¢ to box—Sale ALr. . MeNally, who conditcted the er- | thar, He s going to be as orominent Dante Gommittes Reported the receni discovery of a new drug, |at 8 o'clock, to discuss the matten of | Price 8¢ s box, valus 7c: iies al Eastern Point as possible from th u charge. of the com- | Othi ven by the members of the LOUIS H. BRUNELLE ‘ BAKERY We are confdent our Ples, Cake snd s time and nis| The committe speech-making tours promise to be al- | 18 dance t ; | Geting of whe olub Saturday evering | to Treckies to have a skin clear sand Winsted Coun., boasis & tame tiout |agreeable one for the presemt presi setingof il Antura vering | duuble strengil, nakes it poc- | holding the customary show of Dahiias | Improved lroning Wax—Sals price 7o, siv's for even these most susceptible| el Flawe value 10¢, urged to attend. Lisle Garter Elsstic, white or black— 70 Franklin St., Bullstin Bldg. Teleshone 642-3. Members are Bread casnot be excslled Give ue a prompt service day or night [l | net care brogd Gnd putien WIth 1iee | dene b the United Staten gimin the| 450 sald that everything was moving | white. No matter how stubborn & case Sule price 7c a yard, value 10¢. - Lady Assistant. mg so hish lucky the fish doesn't |next two and a half yes Certainty | #10E o8 O b ot i | Cf ifmeckles ;you” Mave, the:" dowbis FRANK H. ALLEN, Secretary. novra 20 Fatrmount Strest. A ey demand caie. ~New Yori American. | {f e hax ‘any act of heins decred 3 | 1 peen fxed upon ax the date of e | g Othine will vemose them. Get | _septiod_ o NI s S - TR ke opp. Theatre. b = Aecond e ha should abandon it'a | an ounce package from The Lee & Os- [ WHEN you want to put your bus A aka P - Those who are in love and & hoy who [once. The man who made him presi . S Toih the. patlic b (I[N 0 RS g0 aqyurtiting, mplivg 1o Teleshons 641-2. b Bhithg it arenetan sHoMMRIETe St | Fenr, Ao mt AL e e ey Personal Briefs. 2000 O o mamiey the traciies, | gosn Getres the pastie, thera"ina e L HIB 10 I 0. i Por business resulix §cised Atchizon Globe time. -~ Hartford Timse’ Dupuie of Norwich avenus' Money back jf it fails ing solumna of The Bullstin. l ept12d