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NDRWIGH BULLETm- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEH 14, '1910 Boary Alien & son] | Qe Bulletine. |Policeman Blinderman Dropped Dead|™ ™ s cu s NS Halr for Men, o0, s e Thesmembers of the West Side & FURNISHING Mo, w'{":‘_' s et / (i Continued trom Page Five.) gm;c}gbeme« at ;‘he home of nx;'r‘;-“ fecs i i F .. o 2 stimulate lively issent on the part S. H. Reeves on Tuesday e ! UNDERTARKERS || |everswhere in the Z'ff; e aclivered | Fel] on West Main Street While on Duty and Expired |:imuiste lively dissent ‘on the part|\ The Lee & Osgood Co. has the e sincers ware re"ciecied us Toflowe: i | Subscribers who fail to receive i¢ by 5. ence, I hasten to pass on, merely ob- Secret X © resident, S. H. Reeves: vice i e ré # - ¥ s 4 a Yo aci ¢ and 8 Main Sipeel, || | (et e wi conter o imvor by e.| Immediately from Heart Discase—Had Not Been|sovins bl dingiuns sote byt | | Seciet and Gives it (o th: ) aiewsnde? jostan; seoretys,,, 528 || |porting the fact to Tne suneun Co. Well For S g PR s R g Readers of the Bulletin cided to hold the first meting Septem- COMPANY g 2 o i 2 i o ven! THE WEATHER. (% SOMEHINE When Shall Specialization Begin? | To properly treat the hair so that it | pts ainter o ol croes the first Ash Bave stated, the great question | will grow abundantly and luxuriantly. | series - of games on December .13 i len shall specialization begin? ou rst banish dandruff and e v s this year, For New Engl Generally fair and I venture one or two suggestions: |stop falling hair and itching sealp. mfi:fi&'ofi‘{(fi new members this yeali | ) paris Office, 7 Rus Seuliner Foaneiaey: ¥ ot i 8 Supernumerary Policeman Samuel | Christmas he underwent an operation| (1) I: should begin at sugh an age | This can casily be dome with Pariel 4 hES Wedneaday and Thursday; cooler 0| Blinderman dropped dead from heart | in New York, after which he wasmuch | that the pupils will Ty b e | Saze, sold by Toe sone with Parisian|iyg(the piacesiof Joseph ONell:and north winds. disease in West Main street about 9.20 | better. He had been troubled with | pared o undertake some Kind of serv- | with an absolute guareates®ve. cavs | Bo_Benton Dibble. R s, rom the New York Her- | o'¢lock Tuesday evening, while cover- | fainting spells, however, and last sum- | ice to mankina while still young enough | dandruff, (o stop aj falline hair and — — - ur a ald: On Wednesday fair and consider. | inS the Central Whart beat for Police- | mer had one while on ity at the Falls. | to have before them their best adult | itching scalp, or money bacr 5 BIED 8 ably cooler weathor will prevail, with | man McFadden. ' Everything possible | In the past few weeks he had beenlyears. I think we must contrive to| I cures dandruff by killing the | ROBBINS -In Brockton. Mass, Sept. 10, froah westerly 10 northwasterly finds, | Was done for him_ but it is believed | somewhat poorly, but it was thought|remedy a state of things under which | zerms, and it Lills them so promptly| 1010 Clayion Z Robbins.” aged o 4 e 1 i) Ve years, formerly of Norwich. and on Thursday generally fair and | that death occurred as he fell. He was | to be the grip. 'Tuesday evening helit is the rule that our most thoroughly | that the most skeptical give it praise. S ormay p M ontinued < uather "5 41 vears of age and is survived by ..l went on at 6 o'clock to cover Police- {educated professional men are a charg; Biit Pirialais Same 16 taoie than 61 RIS Lnory conitont the reRldous ol Forecast for Today. Obgarvations in Norwich. large family man McFadden's beat. upon the community and of no service | cura for dandruff—it will make hair| street. Wednesday afternoon at anis The following records, reported from | . Having been a supernumera He was standing just west of tha| whatever until they are practically [ 2row on any head where the hair bulh | o'clock evin's pharmacy, show the changes|the police force about five vears, ha; bridge over the west arm of the Yan- | thirty years of age. (2) School and |is not altogether dead. DOWNING—In Lishon. Sept. 1 g AR o il L done much police duty in that time | tic river, talking with a Spring street | college curricula must be ruthlessly | And we want every reader of the | A. Downing. aged %6 vear Teelh Ehaniie WeNONEY o and has been of great assistance to lheire(id?nt. when he was seized with the|cut and modified until this first con- | Bulletin to know that Parisian Sage|Funeral at the "lmxwgalmu«l v'lmr;m X opin | Ther. Ber. | attack, and dropped. Miss Pearl Jack- | dition is satisfied. (3) The education | is the most delightful hair dressing in | oy OtV Thursda g o 5 | son was passing at the time, and they | furnished by a school like this must | the world. It is so pleasant to use orel n - gave what help they could, and as|be of such sort that the graduates who | and its effect is so invigorating that it oy {A\ o " g | Soon as Sergeant Connell reached the | conciude their formal scholastic train- | causes the hair to become lustrous, . Mary an, da s i 4 i Miahest 76, ot | place the supernumerary was taken to | i here will know how to do some- | fascinating and full o life Moy Vatehe Cniaen: awo wiil take place e ] ] athbone’s drug store. A call was|thing when they are graduated. [ re- Large bottles only 30 e at The and 10 months. Comparisons. sent for doctors and every effort made | EaTd this as ~the most important | Lee & Osgood Co. and druggists every- | F 1 from the home of her parent Prodictions for Tuesda | to get them, Drs. Lewis and LaPierre | thought which I have to present, and, | where. Girl with Auburn hair on e aL B, Mese of Yequlem in Wednesda variable winds. | responding, = but he was beyond aid|Dbelieve me, you will sacrifice nothing | every package. 's"n"'x"‘.'.'l'fi«-k":.’»f{,r Mash ol DU y; Tuesday’'s weather: As pre ! having died as he feil, it is thought. u; culture, nothing of those high ap- | T—_—_—_— -~ et i g A e WG, Sk iR | Medical Examiner. Kimbalt belng out | preciations of frue and besutitul things | ;oo nay a closet and drawers'to ac- CARD OF THANKS. Thursday &S NNty Wit Siratening T Bhn Ti_High || Moon W oner Dr. Lewis acted as such, and the |and girls of eighteen or nineteen who | (ommodate the books and supplies of | During the illness deth and burial the enamel. Rises, | Sets. || Water.|| Sets, . | body was taken to his home at No. 28 | 1°ave this school are at least partially | the teacher. ¢ SriE e ML R aRG Meralettn el B (8 = . 28| propared. to contribute something to | OR the second floor, the room for the | (iends and neighbors . and Fr m._| p. m._|_p. m. | High street. A large number was at- | Prepared ut O | upper: middle. and panins room for the | }icarttelt sympathy by many: ki a CENTS - e rt | tactea by the affair, and thera was a|the uplift of the world by doing as lass occu- | jeeds and floral offerings. and we wish ~ ‘teq by the affair, and there Was 2| well ‘as it ‘can be done those tasks |Pies the same position as in the old |t this me ay ress our ap- i) F fud household, part of the family hat 1| Whicn call Tor the ‘services of men | building. . Directly over the main_en- | pheciation manifest our thanks. Sept. 14th, 15th and 16th ; ing been at the tehater, and learned | 1o Vomen. ‘Fow this 15 to work Itself | trance is Principal Tirrells office. with | They tended to mi burden Hght: pt. ; an oLt out through commercial departments, | SUPPIY rooms at each side. Recitation | & and Will ever lnger in our memo- me. i professional training, trade school an. | TOOMS to the number of six are located SRR D" C Samuel Blinderman was born in | RCAS 000 CRINEE RIS SO0 does | along the corridor, while there is an | MI¢ s e e ) Ninefeen hundred s _vears ago, July 18 last, the | €0 €0 P8 BT 800 ehow it | emersency room on the floor for pu- — — Sevin's Drug Store Six h : s and Goldie Blinderman. Wl - , i pils who might be taken sick = Y e . tide, which is fallowed by flood tide. : He had lived in this country for 21| oi'So otk Iteelfiont and you cltlzens | P/ Wil kg 45or™ directiy over the 1 L L ! © - i ars, the first four in New York city | “'1t 1s a great pity that in England | Study, are three commodious rooms, | GREENEVILLE & and the last 18 years in Norwich. For | the equoational teudernnt dritting | two laboratories and a lecture room, i ing Da. | e . :(_mn[nhm' of vears after coming to :ms away from Ot flm|°,<,‘m, .(ME which can be darkened for the pur- During Opemng ys Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmour Return | f city he, in partnership with his father. | those splendid universities that might [POSe of usine a stercopticon. The S : O e I niiuciod & fuh anin st onarket e coLaid mavEraliien nE R L eatine. Canacity i this o a T 15 Main Street. we will display all the IFINE TA]L@K}RNG paeR S rin g prie 40 West Main street. or a number | laarning, Into hands less skilled than | more than 100. However. the lecture s Party Given Miss Verne inez Smith | of vears he had a_grocery store in the | those that have hitherto guided Eng- |T0om is not yet fully cquipped, but can R leading models of the K I —Local Notes. SAMUEL BLINDERMAN. | Aborn building, 170 West Main street. | lish youth. It will be a great pity h;. used m-‘flg,.uq-.‘ ton lectures. The | I'm u‘( A About a year azo he sold out his busi- | schools like this Norwich Free Acad- | chemistry laboratory will be on the | s JO a, A . and a complete, | force in the handling %\r Russian and | ness and has since devoted his time to | emy come to be regarded as but il | sht and the physics on the left. The season as developed by : sur vas given Miss Verne Inez| Polish cases, from the fact that he un- | his police duties. adapted to the preparation for the ac- | lecture room is located between the Merchant Tailor. 208 Main SL | S/ 5 0 Fivtning by her moth. | derstood the language, and was often | Tn New York 18 vears ago he mar- | suar crugele: of ta of the. average | two. On both sides of the corridor the leading Milliner 5 Mrs, Wilmer P. Smith, when she | used as an interpreter, not only here, | ried Jennie Goldstein, who survives|boy and. giri are three large and Uvo smaller vecita- —AND— g y ted the ciass of 1910 at the Greene- | but in other towns. He had served as | with eight children, = Sadic mon, t ivilizati ion rooms. The chemistry laboratory . with few others, to their |an mergetic member of the fnrc; and | Lillian. His' father and mother alsol|, £ :\}gx\r{:fi“t“a‘ e S eyl o f‘l‘"”dnnr m”.u }l""f I-;\;h desk m r r t No. Prospect street, for an | took a deep interest in the work. He | survive, living with his family at his|® aRocal b opretd and iy s equipped with hood, zas fixtures. A > 2 It It's Mads of Rubbar W2 Hav: It evening's good time. A most enjoy- |had many friends, attracted by his|late home. 25 High street, and there|CFY of education. I do not think [ wler. compressed air and waste. while America, together with = asbunewcas ot o able occas Ly by all. | pleasing disposition. He always prov- | are four brothers and one sister, Ruby, | 2 0 Btayer may be ordid- | the physics laboratory is equinped te i There were several pleasing musicai | ed an efficient officer. | Tacob and. Wolf of this city, and Har. | 1ess and the grasping selfishness of | handle a large division with the most the charming handi- | selections listened to during the cot The information sent to police head- | ry and Rosie Blinderman of New | ™iidle-aged men and n deal | modern_ tables Lady Ascistant. e > r t o8 HEkiteny FanhratL S Thioal sl k of the best of our vouth is not wages Throughout the building I Telephone call 278-8. i ot Wic eve K L Aaiil carne’ I Shockthg BraG s | Rt e ey LR e o 2 Butiadtudce - natifmia ‘ot Bwel oinuk blackboards and electrical and ki 2 work of own designers. “ihe | as he had made no statement of feel- | Norwlch City lodge, No, 62, Order Brith | |\ Jat can 1 give And I urge you fixtures. Heory B. Church. Wm. S8mith Allex ‘ 2 T Brith | (" train your boys and girls here in ept for mak n entirely fi Ve ’ |ing poorly when he went onto the am, having held the office of | {hie amenoiy o school and i this 3t builging Sremiely. iy sulylsdaw You are cordially in- o | beat.” For some time past he has not , and of the Connecticut Police | splenaid new school so that they shall | beon tonen 15 Be e e lin and e arty applau {been in good he and last | association. Be . able to sulidue the Worlit and/ to§ fse o S 5 2 Sanger s 5 . o 5 e, »e able to subdue the world a from fire, The partition walls are all : Why not let us sell you yo B e i wop | e T e i gn walls axs el KING QUALITY vited to attend. Football Good Special prices ! 1 ing must be done: not because thereby | while throughout the building metal FOR MEN. New Fall Styles BROKE HER ANKLE COMMITTEES NAMED they can get high pay, but because | pithing has been usec e corri- Leather. Gun Metal and Velour (NO CARDS) to teams. £ lathing has b n used. All the corr A 1 and u Rugbies veeee. 35c to $5.00 BY JUMPING FROM TEAM FOR THE ANNIVERSARY. ,‘IE‘,f,f;“‘,‘( “““; k’p‘\‘“(_’;:’,;';"r!“fi:'mfi"'[mm:f 4::?;:‘;’\. d nls‘nyf‘-:(:;;\ in the '1’2‘.1“.,"“."-»1‘2 2 QFII;I‘I;“;\ \B]IILL by | Nose Guards 50 M riskie Wa i S e 5 the future. And if in_training our | prevails through the hallways, though i y | Slead Gades 75¢ to $4.00 ndwiches, | Mrs. A. D. Zabriskie Was Getting Out | Second Church Improvement Society youth along lines like these we the top flooring is of maple. The stairs | Telephone. 104 Main Street. Faghady e 1 ice cream were served | to Calm Horse When Accident Hap- | Getting Ready for 150th Celebration | surrender something of that which are of slate on iron framework at each — = Shin Guards +...25¢ to $1. th, who was assisted by pened. This Month. beautified and ennobled the centuries | end of the halls which are wide and Football Shoes $3.00 ple and Mrs. Wil- that are past. surely we shall gain | el lighted. There are eight lenzth Football Pants $1.25 se evening, at about 730 | A special meeting of the Improve- | from it something vet more beautiful | of hose in the building, connected b 500 7% ided the Misses |o'clock, while returning from the ho ment society of the Second Congrega-|and more engobling, and our children | standpipes Supporters Oc and 78c Hazel Ban- Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Zabri | tional church was held on Tuesday af-|shall walk on in paths that will be ech fioor ' theére ‘are mauitary Ankls Supporters, a pair.... 50c h Lane and|of Preston City, where Mrs. A. D. ternoon at 4 o'elock In the iadics room | ever upward, Tnhappy that nation | pupnle dsinking fountatns while i the Jerseys $1.25 to $6.00 yp.Nor- | briskie and her uncle and aunt, Dr. | over Otis library with about 18|which in looking backward look SoREtraction ate, Aust Chitenfar. (he nery {and Mrs. Frank White, had been spend- | sent and the president, | downward. Disloyal is that genera convenience of the janitor. ing the afternoon, the horse that they Tyler, presiding. The | which does not prepare something bet- | “'In each room is an electric clock, were driving kicked up, and in an ef- | business before, the mecting was to|ter than its own for its children to |governed from the master clock in the | fort to get out of the team so as she | make arrangements for the reunion on|make use of. Faithless is that school | principal's room, and there is also a = could assist the others, Mrs. Zabriskie | Monday evening, Sept. 2 in_ the|which distrusts the present and fears |fire call. which can be Sent out from ALLING nu BBER co Runaway Tuesday Noon Created Con- |jumped and landed very forcibly on btk el n connizction with the | the future, secks m,}- highest wis dom | there to the many rooms in case of » idarabin Exoit + some rocks and brought about a Potts | celebration of the 150th anniversary of |in the cemetery, and teaches its pu- | fir. ¥ 191 Main Street, Norwich - T ’Y “"“;. 4 Cf'fer: i femet re ug the x]mm_r!;g :um‘,‘ M‘:j organ ation of m; Second church ;-|1>mm backwards through the | 1, this bullding there is room to Do not miss the . " ch created consider- | cation of the ank! e accident took | to be held on Sunday, Sept. wor ow, with 19 recitatios o of = % 162 Btate Street, New London ble excitement while asted but | place at the foot of the lane leading | ber of preliminary tnatters were Inspection of Building. Which only about 14 will be used at Is Free Stam Da splendid service we are a TRt il v e scrlgus STOIDE o, Chiorles DE(SEION “Home and, | posed of and the plars for fhe Following the address by President | present, and in case the upper room is e R might have expe under | sust apove > 0. Yer: on’s | will be perfected at a second meeting ollow in, ada alc Arbe Ehotigh th atiomTodte vaiting t 1§ 4 esday, L horse | conveyed to the Yerrington home and | mittee to have charge of the tables 3’, ruse, the auartette sang Buck's | other location in the building by sligh Free with Purchases of 10c or @ What's the use Ofa Aot | M. Fox, pro. | Just as B her e oIt o | e sor Ty Aire Hharns, Heny D.|aiso won applause, and following the | changes. Norwich .can be proud over. Double Green Stamps with = Dabing erenm of the Providence hakery.while | sioe heaa et Dt B I ey o L | e vere aopointed. nd abs 6. tor: | previous invitation of Dr. Pratt the |such a building and another half-cen- |} Purchases of $5.00 or over. 5 4 b E € on Fourth street beiwesn|pad one and will probably take con- | tis FUll was chosen chairman of the | l/e sathering at once went to the | fury of briltiant results can be looked | of your houschold feel ! righ t € 1i: - . fiora eachers r ere to expla he lay- 2 hey are e k frig a ollisions | Sidera 2 b b e e teachers were there to explain t | that they are in your an to the corner oadway and | )] Siié, who was appointed | day will be in charge of Mra: Horbert | gut and rooms of the new puilding and NORWICH TOWN ! i ? ¥ - g | ACzartiikl vio bras sppaiuiad [ SREMILEC D shives O MEw Hie B iaci ot s e et & = | way on Monday, when D: Sadinsky. The horse had ©6 the republican convention, | and vs. Irnest Alldon Smith, Hengy | Most beneficial change and improve- | vacationists Coming Back to Town— | i red jtself from the baker's wagon {n Hartford at the present | D. Johnson was appoimted (o have | ment has been made. Sl S | we will do the work for R — — —|{ by t tir it w aught and had run ne. harge o© he ushers n. " SR TTIES 6 g | ; ; time ge of t hers on Monday even- i . - into several t but excepting a = ing. A musical programme will olso be | DESCRIPTION OF NEW il e S @ you better than you { . oAy AR Haras diie MONTVILLE CAUCUSES. ovided for the reunion FREE ACADEMY BUILDING. | the guest of friends in East Hampton. can do it yourself an i | 7 E w u l F s = Republicans and Democrats Name FUNERALS. Modern Structure Erected on the Lat-| Edward Capron of Brewster's Neck at a price that you A Small Chimney Fire. Their Tickets. MMy 3 est Improved Lines of Construction— | spent Wednesday at his former home s y Jane Case. P! 5 ere. . There was & small chimney fire| . .. - The funeral of Mrs, Mary Jane Case| Attention Given to Light, Sanitation | here. can afford to pay. r Ay aftanoon, at about § ofcloc P was held from the Buckingham Mem- and Fire Protection. Mrs. Louis Olsen of the Scotlan @ J E — e — -— g Sl A n Montville Monc on Tuesday afternoon, at which = ad attended the fair at V S & fiREfiSOV J : o s : were many in attendance, in-| The trustees of the Academy did not| Tyzsaay Rl G tendance, in-| T f the Academy did not | Tyesda % romintly Tesponded to the sell 1 atic were made "he King's x]» ughters. ;.‘: rooms n:“::? yuicing ":"‘tj; Mrs. lmv\w:v p.m\m \'-]w g Narwich, Cnrm. B R g J. Simpson: board ucted by Re hey had visited a other | yue was in imantic a few . I em now showing my new 2 ot thuguished | N dwin 8. ¢ ¢l Rev. Joseph F. | places and looked over high school | cently, @ Telephone 398. | difficy i1 Yo wia tal Dt buildinzs for the purpose of getting | Sea ath B Taisi | Re a A T Redpnlu i SR S A e ML B Soul. There was a number of flo- | costly buildings, with accommodations | p. Backus, ned | Auw nic I, Phillips: registrar of ms, testifying to the T | for far less than plann=d for here,wero SR Py fiernoon from otes T Tiogs: igahtiel Somumit: the deceased was held. The | Scen, and from the tours of inspection | After e s e | by, Mo R lance e, Frank H. R s, John C. Fellows; B re William H. Covey, Albert | the precent building was evolved witl Smi‘h has returned to his home Belore risti e h was John F. Brown; tree warden, Iker, George R inders and | its equipment and s features. | on Town street e C.” Walden. ervice, members of ‘ietc | Particular attention was given to the 2 e wn committee was empower- | Post. Burial was in Yantic cemetery, | lightin protection against firs and| pr . . Lamb of Town strest was Moving ‘Rw ned from Trip Through Canada.|ea'to nii ail vacancics, atter which the| ¥here a commitial service was read. | ventilation, the desire being to have 4 | 1 Banam on business during the lat- ] and Mrs. David Gilmour of Sev- | caucus adjourned. Church & Allen had charge of the ar- | substantial, sanitary and practical | ter part of last week. | anybedy can buy Carriages, Harness turne esday_after- democratic town caucus Mon- | Tangements building for the school and to accom- Moes 4 . v ten d trip through | day afternoon, with Charles Henry Muenzel. modate the increasing atendance. Mrs. - Cuartis FTall and- daughters: of 4 i TS and Summer Horse Goods (the bal- | Canada nd Mrs. Gilmour spent | peil chairman and John At four oelock Tuesday afterncon a | .. 1t 15 built on the foundation lines of | Biiss place have returned from & stay | moss of ¢ rile away in Ot- | cler following nomir - R 2| the old school bullding. although the | at Lord's Point. Stonington ance of this season's stock) at CL f ! v | praver service over the remains of | ldin ! a x o ¥ o , ind report a most { mad r. Gilbert P Henry Muenzel was conducted at his | %8S extend out further and the front| ™ yjios sppie Appley of Vergason ave- i B SRS PRICES, and thar are. many : (m Soromign i g | e RS gl St sraucied o, e | WIS UL DT || i avble Appiey of Vormaamn s in Sterling Silver, Sil n B selectmen, Moses Chapman, | jam Cavanaugh of St. Patrick’s cf so that walks have been laid on the|yj eq “to attend school there, are bargair St. Patricl’s church. : - 5 o the | Mass. 9 | Personal Notes. Robert C. Burchard; collector of town| There were many in attendance, and | putide of the drive indtead of on thi| ™ a1 ang Mrs. Willlam McConnell of ver Plate and Cut | o ¥ £ street ig | taxes, William Arnold; constables, | a number of floral forms, The hearers | iNSide of the half circle drive to the| e SEn N Ram A oanEl | taley of Fift ti : L forn e bearers 3 Bl e Rliss place are in Providence for a few THE L. L CHAPMAN €0, | 200 Yoo i i, 3zt |3 NG| Bt SR e M | Wl Bl B b by, ) sl el 00 Glass. | jurors, John Cariton, n of the Froehlichkeit singing societ S atedtly 0 et elin = RN f Bath Street orwich, Conn, e g hers of the | BYrhek: registrar of voters, John J.|and bramecmoikelt | singing sociely, | many fine featurss of the structure, al- | James N. Whitney of New London 2 s en_and teachers [ Eme tor. C. Tverett Chapmen’ | hos ot s Horin 200 Wilis " elle- | though the general arrangement fol- | was the guést thie week of his cousins, Prices reasonable. i ) school committ arles W. Com: | mains were sent ta Drosidence e ins | 12WS along lines of the old building. Tt| 1 tr P | is of r d brick with concrete trim- |bando avenue ock, John J. Doyle 4.45 train by Funeral Director Gager, mings. The pupils, who will pr The Plaut-Cadden Co., : PR o N T — s where there wil &ervices and bnr. 2 1 There is absolute comfort e ey waacas US| ANNA M. HERR Y. W. C. T. U. | jalGoaay * "' " Services and Bur- | number 450, today will enter the i - - - summe Acation . wi | — — ing by way of the basement at eacl - s on Fifth street, has returned | g: Mrs. Michael F. Shugrs side, the 2 > girls t il d Silversmith,, £ SR | First Meeting of the Fall Held and| . grue. ide, the boys on the left and the girls | 5 Jewelers an ers: . for you wrapped up in one i in Taunton, Mass e B R R o Tucaday morming at cignt o'clgcls the | on the Tet " Xt cach ena’of he’ s wnme"’s a“d Mlsses’ Established 1872. of our [ apkin B Smith has returned 10| o Anma M. Herr Y. W. C. 7. U588 held from Ther late home in M. | fioor. are the rooms for he coats and | PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING e on OS] ec street after sl leasant stree T 1 held its first meeting of the fall on e sday evening in its rooms in the essed a | block, Mrs. J. J. Fields, super- ol @ | intendent, presiding in the absence, on |account of illness, of the president, ] : and at St Patrick's | bats and the 'avatories A wids hall B k H b church a requiem mass was celebrated | extends through the building, which is ghureh & reauicn mass was coeprated | xtends eonet e vuians wricn - Barks Herbs A"[]HH] "” sang two solos. There were many in | bv th lunch counters in the center. In!mpat have great medicinal power, are attendance, including r m | the front part of the bas Tighent ioMUIehar T for Coat Sweaters : D R = 2 Miss Martha Ringland. The meeting |, > w Haven and | Supply rooms for the janmitor, the two | Juritving and enriching the blood, as FOR EARLY FALL aynes and | Miss Martha Rincland, The meeting | New London. The bearers were George | 1arge boilers for heating and the coal- | et n8 Hood’s Sarsa- if you are going auto riding, | ..\5, % i 5 of Four- | opencil witn_devotions ises, and | 5 Mahoney., William Murphy. M. Con, | bin. There is also a blower for venti- | tiey, are combined in Hood's Sars ( 00 eet, and 5 Joha ' Couston nell, J. Reardon, Thomas Connell a | lation purposes connected with all t A The models we now show re- atives ent are | T rais then Miss Minnie Schulman, flower 5 s i mission superintendent, reported the |5 ) E 40,366 testimonials received by actual hunting or boating at this| or roquei A Sa Soe rerdnc Moyl e s Sl bt Timothy O'Connor. Burial was in St. | rooms whicn is operated by an en count in two years. Be sure to take |§ flect the latest ideas of the fore- season of the year. A com o U a® AT L k- | e Sinion' s mamed, wh {1 spendink | gohaming: Bt i whee e | s pins S pnashums, scoiny e | Hood’s Sarsaparilla The fabrics, as well as the = . . . the summer with friends on Laurel | .. % s il SEINCEDaon 2e e el britin e 5 3 5 : @ = the husband, wreath with word Moth- | 4Te of the same size. The floor of the | Get it today in usual liquid form or TR like bott . plete new line just received. | Wi i s 9 Hill. was unable {o be present as had | or® from children, | standing. . wreath | PAsement has not been lowerad, but the | chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. it Su ies. JEETE— An ignant tourist has dec s il b sty i Al S ked Aunt from Mary Shugrue and | first floor is somewhat higher than the 3 Jeaye d &8, c . X o nor children, cross with the word | 014 main_ floor, giving much more room | presence is expected at the regular ceting two weeks hence. The leader oke in an interesting way of the parts | coming state W. C. T. U, convention at Danbury on October 18. The Y's ) e planning for a sale in the near b | future. Among those at the first ter from Mrs. Shinners, cross from | between foints here, thus adding to the O. H. crescent from Mrs. Lynch, | Iisht and room for use of the appara | NISS M. C. ADLES, it ser — vreath from the Hourigan children, | LUS. re arz maple floors laid in | B e - utts B i (e e | St e oS 8o ) gy Sealp and Face Specialisl || s5., 1050, s2s. AN Nnm M John .Lynch, Mrs. John On the main floor, to which the pu- NEW AND SECOND-HAND. She hette are: the dut 101 Maia Street, thereot 1s 80 per cent, o4 valor: Hatter and Haberdasher. | 1 e wce Journal 2 = [intay o0g - At the Birst | Cldre Miss Hannah O'Neil, Mise | Dils come from the basement, the large | GRANDMOTHER'S PUFFS Advance showing of FALL f C ATCIIISON M D _r‘r:‘f“\l“rlf;m“_j’“‘)lfi;:'\r: v;r_'gn_‘hm\?{\\:‘{ Birdie Shugrue, Mrs_ Daniel Connell, [ room for the junior and lower middle | are quit> out of style. The latest is COATS, WAISTS and SKIRTS. 4 . g - el Mrs. Timothy Fields, clerks of the | classes occupies the same position in | short wavy, natural hair, arranged G | All the New Books Supplied by SHTRIGHME ARS BURGEON | Funeral - Atluntic & Pacific Tea Co’s store, and [ the bullding that the upper room of | simulate pulfs. Huve Miss Adies show | Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Lidg. | PILOT'S LIGENSE SUSPENDED, |Mrs Cormclius Connors. the oid bullding did veing directly | you thls beautitul. new stle, Dy not | Th h GRANST[]N & [;0 : | CENSE S g e the main entrance. 1t accom: d.money Tor what is uld- fash Hfin [ e AGER Diregior Woman Ocousant of Motor Hoat| Delegates to Baptist Convention pudates 221 puplle. . This entrance.will | cheap and comumon. Miss Adles wili a L4 anns Equally Negligent At the New London Baptist a ud the teachers | he in Norwich entire week of Sept. 19th veuti: h, Ne nat the Huntinetor | foom: for the. women. toachers. wiils don, t. and | o i 5 sl id for S - K 121-125 Main Street fli Seni paidifo Second-hand Books. septlodaw NORWICH—Wauregan Houn NEW YORK—210 Weat 111th St. the resuit . ner Watch Hiil ar LOUIS H. BRUNELLE motor boat | Strect cb © wmen teachers have a and | Emhglmer | | Machipscat on Aug. 4, United Thursday, the I Baptist church|ony the left. © Along the 1 | G, o z The Leading Store in Eastern BAKERY 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg. [il| [nspectors Withey' and Stewart nave | il be Jepresented by these delegates; [ runs through the building from north | Zeloplon e 0x seplzd Connecticut Devoted Exclusively 4ve are coundent our Ples, Cake and Telephone 642-2. o e Gt fha Woioh Il o] Gteena And, Afnos Beldwin, the Stn. | 3 Aouthi Ure jeight recitation . rooma | to Men's, Women's and Chil- S48 saeust Bs SEIINE. Give s o , g i s Lamphere of the Watch v an ) of good size and well lighted. Each HAVE YOUR 4 -y Prompt sarvice de :r night a period of thirty days. . Lumphere was day. schiool, Mra. Ierbert Baldw {§ dren’s Wearing Apparel. Caara . e i tri o > Lady Ansistani penalized 'or _inattention o duty Mrs. Peck m; and the . H ndian, wrm AL aovaa rmount Strest B e (i Hioe Fiorence Willard, operator of the | P. U., Mrs. William B. Greene Children Cry Watches and Clocks Repaired Net tvestor five per cent. income. Best b . =3 e s g motor boat, was found equally megli-| " - - FOR FLETCHER'S by FRISWELL references furnished. Write fof pace " A = ' gant. but the inspectors have no juris- thunderstorm in hot weath - = ticulars. A ol B ‘Tejenbons $41:3, diction over her, as she i not a licensed | #ls at the average rate of 30 my ¥ KR 1» 00 Sevettisiag madian tn © DARNALL & SON, CASTORIA 'uinaw 25-27 Franklin Strest. | jotia’ for basiness res qual to The Bul- ts ietin for Gusiness resulis, A T T R | 117 V\ZA10T. hour. sepisa Lebanon,