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e . NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910 @he Bulletin, [BAPTISTS PREPARE FOR CONVENTION ... ionorr®er. o o e o gzt i s| - THE % ¢ 0 — Term—Helping Hand Club to Build| Adelard Thebeault of Wi the degartment has saved SLLA0N hibe? . — — mantic is vear. e hel and prudence $his year. ) Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1910. Hall. Married in St. Joseph's Church—Vis- | Bresontly thes will call for it in sal- ‘ Bulletin _should be delivered e itors and Visiting—Local Briefs. ary increases.—Boston Record. ¢ by Two Day Session this Week at New London for the Asso- |, the primary room of the Town . - GCOMPANY. Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main Streel. TADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY, everywhere in the city befors 6 a. m. &trett school opened for the fall term| 1St Jogeph's church in Occum e Subscribers who fail to receive ii by S : . i ip | o8 Monday with Miss Elizabeth Lynch | Monday morning at-8.30 o'clock, Miss that time will conter a favor by re- ciation which Includes this Vicinity —Membership | tcacher. i Limens Canter 56l weswoes | Two- Tablets and Porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. Miss Lilian Gough of Wauwecus i1t | 1), Marriage to Adard Thebeault of ol xSmi, and iti hes. 5 : et Wilimantic by the Rev. k. DesSureault | - § h Mi Gt b e T TR O P Condition of Churc s attending the State Nommal school | Vo wlid contucted the nien mass chat | Otomach Misery Gone TR T 3 followed. The youns couple were at- 5 Sl ' Gone | deen Mr. and Mrs, Adelert Geer ana |20 by the ‘bride’s father. There | The Lse & Osgood Co. sells and guar T On Wednesday and Thursday of this | factlities for reaching the city it is Iy, of the Scotland road were at| (v iomis Muste was farniah. | nas. cver known for disturbed und up- 'e "I nr week, the ninety-third anniversary of | expected. that several hundred will | Mrs. Geers' former home in Scotland | oq by the ehurch thoir. o far the | poe S ach. gas, beiching, heavines » the New London Baptist association [be present during the session. Ar- |Sunday. ST o Bl L ol dnd BIHO0N will be held at the Huntinston Street | rangements are being perfected for| . 2 3 offertory piece Miss Miliner sang w Beartburn, e i church, New London, inning at 10 |furnishing dinner an supper on r. and Mrs, Edgar Mott and their ar % ¥ -O-N. mber the | . . . The associaion ioraias i 1ts | Wednesday and dinner on Thursaay | children of Brooklyn, N. Y. are guests AT eAKtasL WAS servod abitug Hime | B n.callie M Ol Y T 3 membership all of the Baptist churches | for the delegates. Those who remain | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber of Plain | of (¢ bride, following tiie ceremony at |name) and it banishes CSUESS GO0 ¢ i Dot aaty thy e o e o T | over Rlent Wl bo anfertasmicd ¥ the | HIL the church ‘and a reception was held. | over eating o cut rivers and as far north as Coiches- | homes of members of the church. . T e (o9 Ffrojoriniics Every Girl ou + hish wat g i 8- k ' tide. which 18 ToNowsd by ood tide " | ter. The assoclation will close its session | Mr. and Mrs. Eben Allen of Wash- | DPeault left for a brief wedding. trip. It is guaranteed by The lce & Of | Never before were we so well pre- | wa.'s - At the Wednesday morning session | Thursday afternoon. The present of- [ ington street spent the week end with Moved to New Bedford g’;f“: (};’ér‘fufi:;:n e izsinesx, or| Pared to make it easy for parents to THE WEATHER, annual business meeting wiil be held [ ficers of the assoclation are Rev. Brew- fdenas i€ WhUmanis, sttename |, T YTt BN B e ek equip their children for scheol. We — at which time e o er G. Boardman of Waterford, moder- h in Hampton on Sunda 3 Mirs. 4 an 3 , : r i Forecast For Today. will be elect ?mg'l:ral[vn’sl::;g am“:r?—( ator; Rev, John G. Ward of Bozrah, o e family, who have been residing at No. | No mu:fifflt:;:;v lung"s:;: 1’3;5 fr‘:"\;’l have practically everything needed ee | For New England: Partly cloudy |2ssociation will be welcomed to mem- | clerk and treasurer. Mrs. Sarah Snow, who has been vi- | 78 Norwich avenue for the past year, %“ Q,‘}U ;z\omncn e ote School Supplies, Clothing, Shoes, Ho Tuesday and Wednesday: colder Weds | bership and the annual sermon will be | The following churches are included | iting for the past month with friends | moved away on Monday to New Bed- | O-Na SIOMact AL | jiced a |iery, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Sweats Wit preached by Rev. J. R. Very. At the |in the membership of the association: |in Philadelphia, returned Saturday to | ford, Mass. York Her- |afternoon session the annual mission- | First, Huntington Street. Montauk | her home on Sturtevant street. Box of MI-O-NA tablets for an aggra-|ers, Umbrellas, Etc. The assortment Predictions from e - e cated form of stomach troubie. I had)is complete i day overcast weather will |ary sermon will be preached by Rev.|Avenue, and Shiloh, New London Purchases New Horse. ;:efl tmu!‘)led Tfor four or five years, s P! in every detail. ald: On T A 2 : ; d: On Tuesday overcast e va. | Brewer G. Boardman in the evening | Bozrah, Chesterfield, Colchestor Bor- | Mrs. Edna Schick and her daughter,| Raymond Chartier of Merchants : itafica by ] L g B T o tads. | there Will De & yousg peobies rally. . | oushy - Fitchville;.’Moodus, Takce's | Mita Mary Schick. return today (Tues- |avenue has recently purchased a fine :’r’g““;r‘;“ny";’;j:.':‘u”,:",dle‘;"m,t Ao " ollowed by loc 5. and on Wed During the convention there will be | Pond, Lebanon, East Lyme, North|day) to their home in Milford, Del,|horse, which he purposes to use on his O INA.. They. en~ 3, s s o maather: | notma’ ol s ton e kiomars vallies | Lyme. Old Lyme, Montville, Niantic, | #fter six weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs. | grocery delivery wagon. el bl [ uden TG SR . Children’s School Dresses nesday partly cloudy. ¢ £n e i Tt s trely relieved me from pain, and I can | nesday: moderate va 4 and various denominational interests Third, and | L. J. Dolbeare of Plain Hill. o ot moit any kind of food. and T 3 6 AN AR DA R NG ] e Sioritions de Nore Il be represented. | Thore are about | Graco * Memorial 3 Stemyl] 0 e s Here and Thers About the Village. NN, et most any king of fond S0C| At | Childrews School Dresses in s The following records. reported from |30 speakers listed on the programme | Scott Hill, First and Second Water- | Mre. Frank Gifford and her daugh- sl sl Mty o L oge | fSieral s UvTe s “includs and polishes without scratching ]| Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |for the two days, incliding some prome | ford {or. Miss Anna Glitord, of New London Aeib (. Portlana, Mo, R e e e | ing plam navy chamb in temperature and the barometric |inent clergymen. Letters will be read The total membership of the |have been spending several days with It ¢ e e e Bke et izes 8 t0 14—special value & the ename!. | changes Monday from the churches, stating - briefly [ churches in the ation reported | Mrs. Gifford's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| pepresentative Urgele Lalrance of | mpod 0. and draggists everswhere | 98¢ each, their spiritual, numerical and financial |last year was 4,123 and the value of | Henry Skinper, of the Scotland road. 1 e was calling on friends 25 CENTS | 7am Get a trial treatment froe. by Wrthg| A4 | Childrens conditions church property, Iree from debt, was - S aikce B o, SRS 4 School Dresses in 112 m ew. London slways a popular | $241.322.85, The Sunday schools cor Hall for Scotland Road. St Bootiid Mi-oua Bl X 4 the popular black and white < —AT— | 6p.m place for the meeting of the associa- | nected with the churches in the mbers of the Helping Hand clu Mish. Ross Dion jof Merthants dve- | Eram Biohnces fe Eeetient: Healtny |1 1520, 1 ch cks ~extra good value. a Highe tion and with the improved trolley |clation had a total enrollment of 3 and others on the Scotland road are|nue has gone to Sherbrooke, (‘anada, 5 “ha a gl 2.9 | c 52N making plans for the eraction s il i .| So says Mrs. Charles Lyon, Peoria, | i omparisons. § > making plans for the_ erzction where she will enter a convent B raune A5 Sone e Xidney 2 "I s u u [crmmmdictions St et winda. " |AVERY TAKES FiRsT SUDDEN DEATH OF ingica for the Toof of ihe Watloins | Muss Miinte Wates of & M Pills, GaDrompt. and speeds pute, for 7 < l" Ig | clo moderate east winds. ingles the f the building, | Miss nie Masse of Lowell. Mass.. | pyckache and kidney trouble whicl | Mohday's wedthier> Av predicted 'MAHON N. HOSEA WHIFTEMORE.| TP5FI70eY Thissd f05the siructure is Visiting her sister, Mrs. Raymond |yothered me for many months. 1 am Children’s Schoo! Shoes e P red Lo PLACE FROM M'MAH : S Chartier, on Merchanis avenue, ; ; wiipisdade i sl ' KR R T NLY. _— rEG R - z O Canddian’ Trp. now enjoying excellent hoa h n cadet calf. vici and patent leathey GREENEVILLI Indications Point to Him as the Win- | Passed Away at His Home in New| .o oo vorti 2 ("5 o | Timotny Sullivan ahid the three | OWe te Foley Kidney Piliy” Lee & Os-| —button and lace ner of Croquet Tourney. Hampshire from Heart Failure. street and Miss Katherine Smith of | Chartier brothers, Raymond, William |5 i Sizes 5 to 8—at $1.00 Ladies’ Guild of St. Andrew’s Church skt S Nigi - stract left Monday morn- |and Fred. spent the day Sunday in | === = Sizes §1& to 11—at $1.25 Hold Largely Attended Mesting—| In the Open House croquet tourne ord was recaived here Monday of or a two weeks' trip to Canada.| Willimantic BOR Sizes 11% to 2—at $1.5¢ on Monday. 16 ga in off, the | the sudden death of N. Hosea Whitte-| A few days will be spent in Montreal 5 N—1In 0okly! A * Merchant Martense Sy 10, 1910 a son > o T | SRR G dilesiex and | Boys” School Shoes [ | curred late Saturday { | | J K kl Belisfonte Ac«c‘feMy-—Here and There | turn of McMahon e name. w T Sspurdsirigiy s HiLhomlo | taken up the Sasuenav river, The re- |avenve has returned. Qliver Arnold. to Oliven .n About the Village. standing unchanged, been deco in Tamworth, N. _ He retired that| turn will be made by way of ths White | visit with relatives in Plainfield, Put- | Amel 10! nso Tn cadet: Salr. vic 0 u a! — ing the top of t amn for some {wm umm!muh in his usaal health. | mountains. nam and Worceste e T avane m‘, h,’.,‘,”,:"d patent leather A largely attended meeting of the |time. Twe defeats, though coupled | but toward morning his wife awoke St MARRIED x s S rchant Tailor, 8 Maia SL |, of St. Andrew's ch with two victories, placed him In Sec- | upon hearing him groaning and when ey e Waeitlonrt P. Dion of Merchants avenue left | oo o S e, Sept.] s SIZe3 113% to 2—at 31.25 and $180 Jun1sa the home of Mr ond position, ‘while Avery, the man |she reached him he was dead. His 3 Monday afternoon for Montreal, Can- | CRANDALL—DATIE-In Ko e ot Sizes 214 to 5l—at $1.50 and $2.00 | Balls, at No. 346 who beat him, stepped into the lead, was due to heart failure brought Wise men and not a few wise women |ada. He expects to attend Nicollette Windham, Charles Livingston Cran | ernoon where he is likely to remain, having | 4-1\\)\“! indige s!‘lun £ hava ;‘--,vvwv;; 'qx»an deal of h"an\]—'m college, near there, during the coming dall and Miss Mildred Harrison Date. lowing finished his 43 s with the fine | Nathaniel Tlosea Whittemore was |ging thought fn an endeavor to devise | school vear. CAPLET—THEBEAULT—In Occum : e B B el taeL e AR samen nith | horn In South Boston 72 years ago, the | ways s for the promotion of Sert 1z 1310, by e rev. = pos| School Hosiery s of Rubber Wa Hav and plans fo other players must lose on sec of the late Rev ¥ community there| Lucian LaFrance of Sprinsfield, | Sureauli, Mis lumenx Caplet 'of| y ere discussed at length. | so that there are only Six le B R s O D Mass., has returned home after spend- | Occum to Adelard Thebeauit of Wil-| We sell the well known ‘“Ironclad¥ was decided to hold ¢ ‘\'”H meet- ‘\‘\-\‘.».” ent, M .\|\l[unn. W. H ; . h‘"‘f“;' i p,”l\‘r 18 . to be 'mhy‘y: 'flrfnflh l“"‘ ing a brief time at the home of h limantic. | school Hosiery for Boys and Giriee t Il et it WoloWIe I e | e e e First Universaiist churoh, so that Mr. | he ciassified ns & -woman haters But | srocner-in-law. George Lot made especially for us, and unequalied saction of their regular business and | chances, with the exception of McMa- | Whittemore spent most of his boyhood ) Mrs. Adeline Gutsehaw, a widow f L8 L DIED for wear. is city. His motl F nsideration of their winter's |hon, perhaps, are extremely slim 8 r was the | Austin, 1L, has found out how to bring | g KIELEY—In Norwich. Sept. 12, 1910, shments of cake, ice crean ) games remaining to play | daughter of the distinguished Univer-|even a woman hater from the e Irs. Donald B. MacLane and Mary Murphy, wite of John Kieley At | Boys' Fast Black School Hon- oo s and lemonade were served by the host- | on Monday night, it begins to look, if | salist divine, Hosea Ballou | his way and render him a willing vie- |01 of this place are spending JEMCARRELLI—Tn this city. Sept 11, | jery—ixi and 2x2 rib—sizes | ess and a social hour was enjoyed matters are not hastened along, as if ntering the first c at the N tic to the matrimonial halter. She has | time with Mrs. MacLane's parents, Mildred Jemearrelli of North Main) 124e | 6 (o 10. Thess atockings are [ u your = i the t Wit extend inte Getoper. | wich Free Academy, Mr. Whittemore | captured the one woman hater in her |2nd Mrs. Geo aunders o Sireet. aged § months and 6 day umequalied for wear. B % W s d0 yea yo | § Monday's games were as follow: was g in 1858 with the late| district, and she thus tells how she|man avenue, Hay ROBRINS —In Brockton Mass.. Sept. 10 Football Goods? Special prices [il| Enters Upon Ninth Year of Service. | VQRday's games were us follows: =~ | 8 orie C b, anA his death ra-|ata —_— ‘ 0. Clavion Z Robbins. aged 31| At | Children's fine School Hos- to teams. | Miss Isabella S. Hill of Fifth street |beat Maynard; W. H. Simpson beat | Moves the last member of Add four eggs to a quart of milk, a and Mrs S. Hebert of Central | vears, formerly of Norwich fery—Ix1 rib—sizes 6 to $% - | who have been the guests of | Funeral services trom the residence of | 1o17¢ | ! . Rugbies 35¢c to $5.00 nday morning for lefont Himes twice s McMabon | !’{“‘l\}fl‘s “”:]!y-“f'f, w‘:’v-‘\‘:\ = if ‘v""r"{ “»‘\T'v ,\w - ‘m‘u'r‘ van V\(! e his father. Z R. Robbins. 68 CLfT —splendid wearing quality. Nose Guards. ... 800 B P e o e A rian | boat Hrucraee MeMenon boni Bisans | took up teaching as & profes stard hot awith cream and sugar. ints avenue, left here on M olock. | neAday AIlernoon St 31 \Ati: [SPBCIAL ! One caseint GHIIE Head Goars 75c to $4.00 | 17111 is a member of the faculty of this non beat A impson; A. | turning to Norwich, he was mad ke one and a half cups of Glasgo to visit at the Home of Mr. | yyNNE-_In New Landon, Sept. 11. 1910 | dren's fine IISLE'. Hosers Shin Guards " 250 to $1.00 J]| school and teaches several of the high- | B. Simpson beat Simon: Himes beat | /Pl of the Broadway grammar Nt oar ik or erenm e |and Mrs, Amable Desmarais. Omas J. Dunne, aged 44 years 180 | —ix1 rib — perfect gooda in v = ‘00 B| ot branches in Engi This is the | Maynard twice; Stanton beat Parker; | “Where he remained with mar . “teaspoonful of =oda, onme cup e GUYNAN—1In the Backus _hospital, sizes 6 to 9i—special value B oo S e e Tt Sehs Lintotibk [T ke bost Sicutin | cess for about tweive years. Mr. ter and flour to mix soft. Add Ex-Senator Gordon. Sept. 12. Mary Guynan. daughter of at a pair, regular prie Football Pants. ... .. $1.25 B with RBellefonte academy temore had been very intim avoring and bake until cook- 5 5 i Thomas and Ma Vaughn Guynan 25c, ooy i o T T it scades The Standing. | Etbridge Smith, first principal O hicin i bk Col. James Gordon of Mississippi | aged 13 years and 10 manth 5 o gt e and 750 | Y S qoa Won. Tost. P.C.|Free Academy. and thr j e e DT T« reason to| V2 for some time Unitéd States sena- | New Londan papers please copy At | Boys' “Tronclad” School He Ankle Supporters, a pair.... 50c ll] {or her Important work. She graduat- Los b o e & e here 0% TN, | tor from his state by appointment | Notice of Tunerdl horeatier L 1o | leTy—Ixl and 2x2 rib—gizes -y s rom the Greeneville schools. then | Ave 1 i TSR leve, can this bait. Anyhow.| (0 s governor to fill an unexpired LEY—In this city. Sept. y | 6 to 1014, and equal to any S $1.25 o s6.00 | the Norwich Free Academy and | McMahon . : e ; t decoyed matrimony one Man|iorm - Col. Gordon at 76 is a typical | Kiley | stocking sold elsewhere at nd we will J]|after this she took a course in teach- H. Simps 26 ) | tapon andagn Who had a woman-hating record TUn- | (o, iherner of two generations ago. For | SHUGRUE—In this city. Sept. 10. Jo- | 25¢ |ing and_ sraduated from the Siater{A. . Simpson ... 26 14 jetonens rine back through twenty-five years | fne qualitles of heart, for his honesty | hanna Connell. wite of Michaci “F e O R sl ..oz 14 | o tmit thne a1 s e ouEh ndubtedly & <ol |the senate. Those very qualities and | * Mt. Pleasant strect Tucsday morning Hosiers for Boys and Girls, ‘LL'"G RUBBER co | v signal succes: .2 14 ‘,,u‘ ed E the componnder Cis necessarsy The | the striking contrast of this antebel at's o'clock. Mass of requiem in St 250 | including “Ironclad” “Shaw- . ; = e ¢ | Boston. et T R e e not gensrally | lum picture in a twentieth century \"P;ll}'lvk’:‘s church at 9 o'clock. knit,” Ete. 191 Main Street e Moves to Place on Central Avenue. . He was retired last summer as head | ne w harten ot oreay tronnie o mem’ | frame made him instantly a national | New London papers pieasc copy 2 - S VS rthor Farrel S iden 22 master. of the Mary. Hemepway district it e bl Jor i | Bgure. His farewell speech to the sen- | CASE—In Preston. Sept. 10. 1910 at the| Children’s Guaranti 1 | Arthur Farreil, who has lived at No. o . 3 culty 1e remedy only needs to be | fBure. v peech to i PR R e AR ildren’s Guaranteed sy A sa gt Fourth street for a long number of 3 under » of the Boston school | prepared according to the recipe and |2t Won him fame over night He | [hne ot hel Tsugpiee. dis © Ly S ears, moved fr this place Monday St 18 department requ Al teachers whera the deranged man can find | S2id then he had reached the highest | U2 7 Y Hosiery > No. 201 Central svenue he 5 to retire upon reaching the of 70, e e A o ¢ | ambition ‘of his'life, au was eontent | masteai: sarvisass will ‘be. held: at -the y make his h n the fu- " - As & matter of fact his time was up|immediately. treatment should be kept | 0 89 back to his southern home tobask | * Buckinghom Memorial home n this| The “Lastforever” Stookings for ¥ is 3 vear ago, but a later regulation a — Baltimore American the remainder of his days in the mem- eity Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock . — S =8 owed him' to remain another year. i iR | ory_of having fuifilied at last the | WHITTEMORE—In Tamworth, N. H ,Soll;'swai::Q:I*:ysvu.:.hnzt_s*m"w- are Personals. A hen it s that ‘he decided to give : | prophecy of h mother that one day Sept 10, 1910, Nathaniel Hosea 2 W) o ; 4 aching, and he took up his resi- Education and’ Vocation. he would preside over the United | Whittemore, formerly of Norwich, g fleason of Seventh s 2 enice on his farm In New Hampshire,| The Boston school hoard has estab- | States senate. i T yens One pair to wear one month without ng a week with friends 10 278 | During his residence here Mr. Whitte. | lished a “Vocation Bureau” the pur- [ The address was so simple, came so darning; SRR 314 limiate ominent {n church |Dose of which is to ascertain the con- | straight from the heart, that the whole r | 8 222 | afrair < brothers. the Inte| ditfon, the needs, the natural tastes, | country, taking him af his word, was Two pairs for same wearer, guaran- f ¢ Atterbury of the Bast Side re nard [ 214 | Benjamin B, Whiftemore and Maturin | the hopes and plans of the bovs and | touched. Now comes the anmounce- teed two months; iats i on Sunday from a brief visit in iton ... 88 | AL Whittemore, was especially inter- | &irls in the grades, in an effor mont that he wants to get back to the York Murphy .. ... 0 000 | ested in amateur theatricals. Thoss [assist them foward a life we h [ senate. He ought to he saved from e Thres paire for same wearer, guar- —_—_ — - e ere the days when the Universalist|the least waste of time and effo himself. He is mo politician. and ain Stree! wHiB4d heas pnthe }‘ P el tenr - | AT POLI'S. soclety wae " the leading organization | Records are to be kept of pupils for [ would be a babe among politiciars. t, - nt Bios N 1t 9 Ve ol in Norwich in stage productions. Later | two or three vears befors they leave | He could never mateh wits with the Four pairs for same wearer, guar- Wavwects hil Vaudaville and Motion Pictures. | upon removing to Boston he vas school, showing to what extent their | politiclans in Washington so they re- Aeigen: Fork onine, Ko P e he Grova ¥all Universalist vocational desires change and shift, | epected hasi. The moment he attempt- £ Hart ; : Sk oo of Dorchoster, of which he was a mem- | and to what extent they are likely o | ed to do nry Cardon of Hartford the opening of the week, and tha audi- | 7f D! : . ‘ . =il g B Gt ber at the time of his death. malke a wise cholce in their life work. | forever Monday were delighted with At the time of his retirement in June is but a first step in a move- | | 30 that reanect would be gone = Sold by the pair or by the box—four —AND— an Lucler on Eighth street es. In the evening DS iine ot his ¢ b S i four months without darning. If amy it pictire machine madg| M. Whittemore was given o compli . that i growing all over the Wants Longer School Torms. S » " s LTS g vy € street | it mecessary to give up Dillon’s nct, but | MeNtary dinner at Youns’s hotel. Bos ntry for the purpose of ging | 5 5 f ; pair fails to wear as guarantesd a new man Lucler of E h street | it js assured t it 11 b all '[i ';’J »}ml .(yill "I:; (;rxiihpyh ]v:\ ),;m been d at ,,; into direct alllance with A |t]»‘u‘rvr!1\r;‘:‘¢=l)1wmv‘w»vt \‘\]'“J" »e\f ,::li::pll‘; pair will be given in exchange. Why 3 in Willima for tod This man makes the mov- |45 7clated with during hirty yeabs |1 04 | ¢4, will dengthen the school sessions 'y Lastfor 2 & ; e | avenue | I8 pictures as much more interestliz| void watch. He was.a man of marked | what futurs employment a pupil was | read hy Superintendent of Schools F. N 1 it aow shewing Ta Choinard of Boswell avenue |as the moving pictures improved the| jnielisctual zifts and those with tha|best suited and most cared for, it | H. Beede at the opening meeting of y new sturned from Salem, Mass., where | old magic lantern slides. . lindvantages of a liberal education made | Would be possible to 50 direct his edu- | the board of education Tuesday night _— 9, line of Fall Woolens | several days visiting With his | The musical Drictons offer % treat. in i vers Ui-as @ fedcher. Ter. | cation as'fo save wasts, both to the | sava the New Huven Pulladiumn. The D, Children’s Knit Underwaists mothe he musical line, and they. are sure to sonally he delightful companion || pupil and to the school. recommendation was referred to the Lady Assista; CHAS. H. NICKERSON s e e T T th hie fund of humor and h In: England the educational boards | committee on achools, who are to con- Telephone call $28-3. At | Children's Knit Underwalsts pta . T M e MR B neau, Jr. | dings as singers and dance big | faculty of mimic ¢as a member | are co-operating with laboi changes | fo e superintendent and are or v ent the_day " Sunday with relatives glonstance, Windom & Co. present and Framiiin chapter, No. 4, T A M| keey track:of puplls after they leave | er reports were also read at the meet- | Julyitdaw | 2 to 12 years—st 1t3c each | in Plainfiel he fare 3irl th the Li £ this school. and to save them from falling hich were uccepted as read. Mr. | for all sizes. Be'ore — which keeps the audience well enter- |~ During his entire life he maintained | Into lines of employment in which the | Brsdes - tecommesqation 1o ol fna | (At Hosiery Department) Edgar PBe st Second street re- tained, as do the Bell Boy Trio in their | hie terest -in-the ‘Free- Academy -and | money expended for their education by | with a policy advocated not only by KING QUAI‘ITY MO -l,l ned home Sunday night from New |#0ongs and jokes 2 | on the occasion of o fortieth anni- | the state will not be justified.—Chicago | him, but also by a large percentage of At | We sell the popular “E. Z.“ vi !] | York, where he hax been enjoying a | The Johnsonians as club swingers |y of the institution h> made the [ Tribun | el taxpevers to make the grammar | SHOES FOR MEN. New Fall Styles— | Knit Underwalsts for Bovs fine time during the past wee are the cream of that line of work, and | m._of the portrait of Pro T T | sehaols more ctical than they are |Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Velour| 25¢ | and Girls, sizes 2 to 13 vears anybody can buy Carriages, Harness| — fm{'“a"y"n"';‘ff"f’:'i“nfl-‘"‘»‘n{"f~“: m with | Smith; s -old teacher ana value Tricks of Woman. | at present. In this way the man Calf, $3.50 and $4.00. Sold only by ,‘ e }ig:i:r';'b“” :""‘.:!'{)l -~ mmer . ( | olas Spelln r ilen, | AStonishment a eir clever perform- | friend e s survieedsby his wife “ oThe e s Aol Epliuwho arad forced 1o f epar N NS B (S M | O e s e ot | ance. who was Miss Tdw. T, Bullard of Nor- | nare s glicthen, Chin B ot eone D R s heve beasteton FRANK A. BILL, ance of this season’s stock) at CUT | rick McMahon and Covie Young spent - Tich. one sen. Murray Whittemore, of | iy’ gissatisficd with & ready-made suft.- | the work in the grammar schools will [ Telephome. 104 Main Street. DEEP PRICES, and there are many | “!Nday w riends in Boston FUNERAL. R Storett of Senent s '-“7‘:,_‘;‘: d a tailor. “One of the resc xofu!iPQ mu-f fl:lrr! o enter bu \nu!s“'!':.e Sech lSllpplies | A% ST Mass. Theltype brou in a suft that required | lengthening of the sesslons will be 00 bargains. . | AT THE AUDITORIUM. Mrs, Emma M. Selmer. ;-'m-’ A8 "‘w taken to Lancaster, Mass., |yt a few alterations to make it fit. 1| necessary only about once a week, and S | RO oy i 3 ;‘f‘u of ‘Mrfl Emma M. Sel mer. £ told »”( r ;w(‘n'..llu‘\';wrr 2 price. X ffect oniy the pupils in the upper ’r;‘::lcx::-:tl 1]2 ?c :"ocwfl ‘f:k audeville and Motion Pictures. | whose funeral‘took place Saturda = N R “Oh, but T dom't want it to fit! she | srades. ets—at Ic, 6c, 10c and 15c. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (9., | 5 tiernoon. waf conducied by the offt. | SUICIDE QUEEN TRIES it i S L S L WEDDING e Bath Street. Norwich, Conn. | ‘ ¢ niovel and highly sen- | cers of Home Rebekah lodge of Groton, AGAIN EN that will make it bunch out more on 5 ok AT s ad-lin a bill that 15 | New Lordon 3 | want to keep the suit. Pen Points—at lc each. > red, perhaps, the best that the| Rev.A.Judson Arnold officiated at th New Orleans Widow. much trouble trying to s | services at St. James' church at It i M : . rs were Everett L.| New Orleans, La., Sept There is absolute comfort Auditorium has ever had. Mi; Ryan, direct from the Paris Hip- : 5 e v A | Pen Holders—at 5c each. gosmasas s SAKE USE in Sterling Silver, Sil- J| oo Siaps at t0c and 17, for you wrapped up in one ..drome is the o urming vouns wom- | and e ot it O briet | at uction during the Jast t So nearly right' that they E.'S. SYKES ver Plate and Cut ¥ho appears In the big feature that | service of prayer at the home of Mrs, | Year » gained for her tha sobriquet | t & the matter wit - 5580 of our ceen il thia weele, and g |3 Hnbrs: ARaghtir:. Mos. ' Messis .| of do Queen.” made anoth ! aiie i ook o phd Glass. Boys’ School Apparel aptivated her andience on | Danjels in Montville, at which Rev. |/eff attempt to kill he eve an who made it would h: he too (omfort i afternoon and evening. Mae | C. Reed of East Lyme officiated. |1 a dose of > acknowledge it was a ; BOYS' Golf and Fton Caps at e Coat Sw t . Louis 5. ‘Reming and s eds L HT lead. bui surzons pumped it out in | would refund my moncy. Prices reasonable. g t ympany being Robert | mi : ile | time to save her life. Her friends as- | dertake the job™ D 2 ea erS 2 e 5 e merty domeatic | T forateis Breake Paced: MileiReoord.| st 4tia 6 this 16 b fourteenthiattemvt | T wowld ot bul ahother taflor. 05| SNTISERTIC g BOYS' New Fall Hats at 490 to $1.95, R A A B e e e TR e e N R A il < Dowder The Plaut-Cadden Co. s s e F i s another head-liine | race at the state fair grounds today | dents are on record with the polic she appeared in anothes W suit.” TOLL = 3 ' Cotore ouse af E SIS Suto iling, | Thel s rselly snother head iline at Minor siolr hroke the world's record | "“Nrs' 2 young widow k seneersd N sl now hult it | = hunting or boating at this % of the cast plaving. their | 130, The pr d. 200, was| yoints [ GamiaBem e s E,ZZ:“;Z?’&;&‘" ::htf:;‘;"'aficm& | Established 1872. BOYS' White Blouse Walsts at B9c, a most mirth producing man- | fa rechn awo . 506 WREL et 5 AeADIONE Tagmient GaLEHR iy BPcata - g 3 T EN BUILDIN 8¢ and 9sc. season of the year. A com- ¥ J0kin | a€aABE Faat. sotinins | L o akD. (ITie Ta08 NEF K el A Fitting Climax. [ iclicions moment as the day breaks. | ness. The original and best baby pow- S a 1 line j ivi A wpable plavers were | for'Lady Maud C. who finished sec.| Twelve mirshie in the air all at|in & half dream and vields himseif to | der: For twenty years Comfort BOYS' Ideal Underwaists, sisss § to plete new line just received. ’ Lonis Beimel $hows | ond in 159 1-2. and Georgs Gano. alonce dropping hombs at an imaginary | @ drowsy spell that gives to jov a sort | Powder has been considered the t 25, s | wndles drimeticis With HENL | fnished oUrth 200 A tive on his | apectacie. o mamer uhat i Goanz® | hdse dars of advance hive biotiad 1i | Aandard of perfecion by thousands BOYS® Byron Pants and Drawers J C M PHERS N [n pidity adner. West — and | sulky went flat in the last quarter, [ strated. T the aviators all 4| out. invention and rapid lite are too | of New England physicians. nurses, Supporters at 25e. . C. Me | Sunshine have a combination of mel to keep at it and avoid many for it < Slty KA comigdy’ tb. ofier Mhat : { . 2 and mothers who use no other. BOYE' Kazoo Suspenders with : i a comedy to offer it m Forl donuttda [ would he'a striking proof ‘of the sicii | When a person wakes, ho wakes. No | (00 MOLIErS wio use no ofer. 200 Suspenders gar. 101 Main Sireel, ! Tl - Dieaing . L arh & Asliiie Re e ORRIREESL Sl r would make | lotus-eating fc 'Vlvmv 2 n“‘nn’ ng away | B Lock for | DR ter attachment, sizes 4 to 18, at &0e. | ures cover an interesting nly a delicate and experienced | o ftting climax (o the mes Joston | on a silvery n out into the I of | 2 2 sepitd Hatter and Haberdasher. of subjects hand can successfully launder face, for | Rerord” ¢ ¢ meet.—Boston | & cetfulness. Listen to that motor. | : by BOYS' Doubls Ve Underwaista, sices —_ B——— aiae | it is one of the most troublesome and cycle running from away down the o F 2 50 F. C ATC'I“N, M. D., Rvee Mean e, S as. it comes, rushing past your BOYS' Knee Trousers at 28 end 49c. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 3, Second Floor, Shunnon B yed | Funeral AGER Directyr he last rinsing water which is used should be quite cold Never squeeze or wring lace dry, but Sliding down hill put it vut between the ha and then 2 4 and Embalinar stretch out on some smooth surface, I'o get clear of coifee ills ich as inarble or & mirrof | ear waters: | und slashing clamor sweeping by 49¢ und ¢ve. [In the form of an automobile —good- | GRANDMOTHER'S PUFFS [by. old Somnus and Momus. and all ['are quits out of style. The latest ts BOYS Bloumers and Kntckerbock- e st et i, Sealpand Face Specialist | Sehool Supplies. | Lois i xeer e e divinities of night aud sléep. fare- | short y\nLtm:Jlulfi' hair, arranged t» ACADEMY BOOKS ors at 49c 10 $1.95 ell. Sume day we may eel agaly slmulat, Have Miss Adles show . r world or some o autitul new style. Do not NEW AND SECOND-HAND. BOYS' Russian Blouse Suits, sizes § LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | e ot her | sou this - von it on the wrong side after pla o4 i i the long, lingering doze at | spend money for wh % i i % 2] BAKERY B i e |t e ey I Chisnie i ik ‘ B ok cinn S AL et T o S o o et 3265 10 3030, J We are conbdent our Ples, Cake and | Pelaphone 642-2. I heavy ‘n.,;“:..v\ pad. iny Lo rights of mankind. -Ohlo | be in Norwich entire week of Sept. 19th, | e A ot BOYS' Two-plece Suits, staes 8 to 18 Broad casnot be excsiled. Give us a Prompt service day or night [l |or vy l;‘m‘:’lr'm)“\:f Rl ag S | i et G S (I OTIIE Y aMOR P o or Y | —at $1.85 to $12.00. % trial order. Lady Assistant. |\Work the small ena of the iron into| | Does Seem Strange. | NEW YORK—Z210 Went 111th St. 3 8 Fatrmount Street. Residence 116 Broadway, | the various s = and designs. | After having spent seven years in | Telaphone sepl2d ' o e ot g Finish by running the iron lightl [ ofcn " hyparciitical men | think 11 | ~ s | oper the TEBE bige Of the Mce with &l thicknaes of paper laid between mel advertising medi ticut aqual to The ness results, = K U \ “There’s @ Reason” || ianen 10 i boufiil o yngh |~ S0HPSE T w3 5 ST ar ST | gau pa for secana-hand ook, | 116 FOTIEOUS & Mitchel h i anything left that needs fixing.—N. Y. | dinm better than threugh Telegram. ' nz columns of The Bulistin: eeptindaw septizdav Telephone 647-2. ziron and the lace.