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= > NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, ; Chaiaa G SR s 5 ‘Washington street were with relatives Democratic Opportunity. ullttlu inLébanon over Sanaly.” U _ | The return from Africa is marked - , 7 Familiar Features Well Known To|by a climatic disturbance in the re- L. J. Dolbeare and family of Plain Hundreds of Norwich Citi: publican party. It demains for a unit- | i ' D O the arena.—Boston Post. | denry Allen & Son Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1910. 2 — FURNISHING e 5 0 illveced R ek y The Bulletin should be delivered . . - Miss Katherine Smith and Miss Ma- | A lame, a weak or an aching back UNDERTAKERS e iy o oret | Mrs. H. D. Allen has Accomplished by Fasting what Five|, 3iss xatnerine Teichedhome atter | Tell Vol Mdpey "1 —— Subscribers who fail to receive 1z by i F e a pleasant trip in Canada. I E 3 A that time will confer a favor by Te- Operations Failed to ‘Do. ot = ;o Here, v Notwich testimiony to prove | MAME. fn, Pawiscket, Sept, 25, 1310 GOMPANY €8 Main Streel. porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. UL LB e 23 LM dng Ml sl sfié‘r“’“"gmagg Fugene Sweet, Sunnyside Avenue, | COLLINGS—In Truro, Cornwall, Fng- e b - ’ > leir son Erie V] . - Vi land, Sept. 15, 0. a daughter to M —_— A THE WEATHER. . . % : b R i with relatives in New London. it S gy B SR N ;’,“’IM"?“‘""“ 11" Cotlings of Hop- 2 4 ——— L Taving fasted thirty-one days under | with so long a fast, but she had tried fd e ? g nton. 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQuUESTEY, Forecast for Today. the direetion ot Chaties- o) Fraskell | 1t and aocommiishod 1t and has nath. | Mrs. Frank Chapman of Plain Hill | learned of the value of Doan g ki i A 4 for the cure of cancer, Mrs. H. D, Al-|ing but a message of hope for any per- |had as guests on Sunday Mrs. ONVer | .04 of a kidney remedy. For elght MARRIED e ew Yor New England: Increasing cloud- | len will return today from this city to | son similarly afflicted as she had | Buddington and Mrs. Osborne of | ih O S LS 0, TCa il OO G800 | ALLARD_DU PHILIE—In Taftville, iness Tuésday. with showers in west | her home at South Hero,.Vt, cured. | been. Greeneville. bossmdidr b e e I R el 26, 1910, by Rev. Arthur portion; Wednesday uncettled weather; [ The fast has done what five operations In about a year and a half she had helpless, having to be turned over and efe, Oliver Allard of New Bed- ¢ ¢ moderate variable witid failed to do, for after each time the | had five operations for cancer, two of | J. Clement Bushnell of Manchester | SIS0, JRE 0 € FERACH, OTG OUG | ford, Mass. and Miss Marie Rose Du 5 | Predictions from the New York Her- | knife was used there was a new can- | them shortly before relatives induced [and his brother, Walter Bushnell of | 2508 AP, (o JBEt, B (0, WP | Phille of Lisbon. 5 as oo S . | a1d: On T partly cleudy to over- |cerous growth, and she was constant- | her to try the fast cure. Before she |Boston, were at their home here for | (RSSRACt, ¥ SUIAHRE, VA8 SON | HUSSEV_FITZGERALD—Tn Norwich, cast weather and light vatiable winds |1y growing wesker. | started the fast she had been losing |the week end. Pains across my loins and kidneys| Carty. Thomas T Hiusser Ol dbows will prevall, with lower temperatures, | Mrs. Allen is a sister of J. O. Landon | weight steadily, and was down to caused misery of the worst kind. In| York eity and % ur showing of Wash -Fabrics | | probably followed by loeal rains in this | of Treadway avenue, and it is at hig | about 85 pounds, a loss of 17 pounds in | Miss Mazie Pendleton, who is one of | 44ijon " to this 1 was annoyed by| Fitzgeraid of Norw now at its best and includes all th | section,” and on Wednesiay overcast [home she has been for her long fast, | a short time. She had not been weigh- | the nurses at Norwich State hospital, [ 50000 12 (2. o0 Wi Widnay secre. | ARMSTRONG--MORG 3 newest weaves in Wash Fabrics for and cooler weather, probably with local | during which she has been under the [ed since the fast was over, she said, |Wwas at her home on Wauwecus hill | [JEEUIET PASSOEER 0 A0 RGN SECRCE | ARUBTRONGMANS gty 4 rains, direction and surveillance of Mr. Has- | but she believd there had been no |over Sunday. physicians in Providence, R. L. but| Romeyn Danfort © new materials, the new O 5 | Observations in Norwich. kell. It was a week ago Sunday that |loss of weight while fasting, and there P Cuttad to make. the alightest ta.| strong of Lee, Mass, r colorings, the new designs. You ard i | The following records, reported from | Mrs. Allen broke her fast, and, speak- |had been a gain in strength each day | Harry Northrop has returned tof . iement, It was finally my ood most cordially invited to call and see | Sevin's pharmacy. show the changes |iDg of the experience and results of |in the past week. Stonington after a visit with his | PROVERIERE 8, B s Kidney ills Bur splandid’ skowing: of. Neu-AITeS L | in " temperature and the barometric |OVer a‘ month without food, she said | Since breaking her fast, a week ago | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry|,ng I was so much impressed with| tom, (RAWGAtugky, Sept. 24 010, by | C o o h Ang, Breken up at once || -anzes vonaay: she was certainly stroriger notw than | Sunday, she had eaten only twice a [Skinner of the Scotland road. what was sald in_their favor that I| Crowther dnd Miss Anna R. Cham-| o oore e hints of styles and : Ther. Bar. | before she began the fast, and she felt [day and not in large quantities, having = Degan their nse.. Thelr bemafloial ef-| ‘Gitar both arowasteriy x B prices: |, ... 68 3015 |she was geining strensth each dav.lused fruit largely and having had | Miss Jayne Hunt has returned to her | p 880 2 0€ 0 05 o iiceaple and I con- 3 with 1 ©107 S0 3000 | When she came here it was with the |solid food for supper on only three (home on Lafavette street atter an en- | (il 3™ "inprove so rapidly that 1 Sien SHEPHERD CHECK PRINTS 7o 1 | p 69 /3010 fesling Qg shiaicon’a devel ap i-olhn Hiance. ol Ao e Ttk friohds. i | Was soon able to resume work. 1 give| pmmiINS—Tn Norwich. Sept. 24, 1910, Black and Whito Shepherd Chec - | Nw ealicni) the entire credit of my recovery to| John C. Perkins, aged 71 years Prints in five sizes of ohecke—thesa | Chrbpariasns, New York. Doan’s Kidney Pills, and never intend | Funeral services will be held at his| ara very popular this seasom— MEMBERS AND FRIENDS TRYING FOR POSITIONS .o | 10 be without a supply in the house.| late home, No. 142 McKinley avenue, i el Predictions for. Monday: Partly OF SECOND CHURCH, IN CROQUET TOURNEY. | o IS Thurston B. Barber of Peck's | Afore than one sufferer from kidney| Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock,| Price a yard vassTd g LB Py 3 etk *|Corner had as guests for the week|complaint and rheumatism has thanked | FARGO—In West Woodstock, Conn.. | OUTING FLANNEL at 8¢ | ~ Monday's weather: As predicted. R BT y St end her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | e for telling him about the efficiency | Sept. 24, 1910, Jane AL Lathrop, wife & h E iy Large Gathering in Church Parlors at| Winners Are Certain in the Open|Gardner and their soms, Leslie and | ot moan's Kidney Pils> 7| pof, Jogenl A, Fargo, aged 70 veurs. Short lengths in Outing Flannels irf 25 CENTS Reunion in Observance of 150th An- | House Contest. xlr:rr‘l’?; “X(‘,.ar(ri:::wholl{n‘?‘(‘z‘lo:i w::{ Tl e iy AN o Brics WA | TS oevics e | Endareane: %r;‘v‘:‘”:ll‘)-ul[fy designs and cnlnrlng.r | bt o | T Open | Bridgewater, Mass., and Rowland R.|Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, New York,| street, Tuesday morning Sept. 27, at S Trsevernal iRl i3 AT— iy o ay of the ohservance of | House fourteon games were played oft | Barber of Lisbon visited at Mrs. Bar- | 0le asents for the United States. T Gelook - Barial i Yantic ceme: | POLONIA FLANNELETTE 100 Pa The second day of the observance of cen games were plaved off r] = ber ey al tery e the 150th anniversary of the founding | Mondiy, bringing a number of the | ber's. e o e name — Doan’s —and | ; y o —Tn Taftville, Sept. 26, 1910.| Polonia Flannelette, 27 inches wide, i L of the Second Congregational church | Mmen close to finishing their full sched- e g o Sake tio crner Maria Cordelia Lamothe, infant| in a big variety of small and mediung m S ru t r 3¢ proved a successful affair when on |ule of 48 zames. W. H. Simpson. who TAFTVILLE X ———— daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jeremiah | des 4 i Monday evening there was a large | has second plncpr esru;(-d_ pm_\; d and S A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narcoti . Tmn:fl\ljw-' nf”H':nrr* :Lu“nné- : : pri T T RO 108 30 gathering in the church parlors at the | ¥on two games from Stanton, leaving | Allard-Du Philie Wedding at Sacred | Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich, says|GILMAN—_Bmily Serena Gilman. daugh- NLY Teanion of members and friends. Many | him only two more, to DIAY to com- | pieart Churoh—Now Watohman at| Foles’s Honey and Tar saved her It | L ofhe late William ¢ Eliza | OUTING FLANNELS at 106 2 531 of the older members were present, |plete his schedule. When he has fin- : tle boy's life. She writes: “Our little| Soit Gliman. died At her home S21 Outing Fiinnels, 27 inches wide, o Six Hours after high w while others of former vears were in |ished these two, all three of the lead- | Ponemah Mills—Mr. and Mrs. La- |45y contracted a severe bronchial trou- | 191y i g R 2 complate line of new Fall designs, . tide, which is faliowed by flood tide. attendance. All the denominations and | ers will have all their games played,| mothe Lose One of Their Twin|ble and as the doctor'’s medicine did| Funeral service a both light and dark colorings— e ——— nearly every church of the city was|and the others wili be only fighting it| Daughters. not cure him I gave him Foley's Honey | Wednesday. Sept DRIOE & TBER - iv s s nnils 100 GREENEVILLE represented by pastor or members dur- [ out to get the best possible places be- b ] and Tar, in which T have great faith.| BENNETT—In Jewett FINE TAHL@RHNG s hd ing, the evening s los theinae kel the fol_ | LAt tHe Sacred Heart church at 9|1t cured the coush as well as the chokc. | ~ 1910, Willis' Homer Benneti, ax OUTING FLANNELS at 1240 X bl _ t was an informal affair through-| Games played Monday were the fol- | oelock Monday ng Oliver Allard|ing and gagging spells and he got well | _ vears. at o T Flannels in o Funeral of Frank Henry Kern Mon-| . 28 C0 @ g prettily decorat {lowing: Friswell beat Embach twice, | of R s e s Maric ogs | In- & short time. Foley's FHomey and Funeral services at his homo on N Teasle Flannels in ail the new des J h K kl ‘ day Afternoon—Michael Bray Mov-|aq 'with autumn flowes During the | Emback, beat Alofsin twice, W. H.|Du Bhille of Lisbon were united in|Tar has many times saved us much| Maif streef Wednesday at 110 7 m.| signs and colorings” Daley Fl VoL onn KukKia, ing His Grocery Store—Stray Notes |evening the Harmony club plaved a|Simpson beat Stanton twice, Friswell | marriage by the Rev. Arthur O'Keefe, | trouble, and we are never without It| by o iagh * & g s e e SERE R T " a & ., | of Local Importance. number of selections, which = were|beat Alofsin, Alofsin beat Friswell fpagtor of the church. The young|in the house” Lee & Osgood Co. WANTDRS-.In this city. Sept. 26, 1010, orio e Sava . o 1240 Merchani Tailor, 203 Glain SL | greatly enjoved. Geer beat Alofsin twice, Alofsin_beat | couple were attended by the bride's Charles John Winters, aged $4 vears, 3 = The funeral of Frank Henry Kern Elderly Members of Church. Whitney, Whitney beat Alofsin, Drake | father and her brother. Following the Notice of funeral hereafter DUCKLING FLEECE at 12/40 & | took ¢ MoRARY - afterhodfi @ty 1 Whiate hesa et wan Nathan S | oAl Fetees e | cermony at the church the party were| Formally Notified of His Election as| FONTAINE — In Taftville, Sept. R FRARR e € 2 me of his parents. | gilbert. the oldest male member of the| —L0¢ tournament record is as follows: | driven to the home of the bride’s par- Bishop. 1910, Mrs. Albina Tetrault, wife of| A handeome febrio for kimonsh H. Kern, at No, 47 | chureh, who is in his 96th year. He The Standing. ents in Lisbon, where a dinner and 3 i % s o R R s, B e ho\lt; o~ p Relatives and | took a deep interest in the exhibit of reception were glven to a few friends| Pine Orchard, Conn. Sept. A | T 'Providence streat, Wednesday morn small, medium and large designa— (<) bereaved famlly were|{ne curios of the church and recogniz- |Avery ... ...... 3 and early in the afterncon Mr. and|committee from the Episcopal diocese| FProvidence gtreet, Wednegday morn: il o S A the ' services, ch wera |eq the a wooden footstool which | W. H. Simpson... 3 { Mrs. Allard left for a brief wedding [ of Rhode Island today called on Rev.| g3Creq Heart chureh al 9 o clock, price a yard ..................12%%40 s by ~the Rev. Charles I |was made in his shop seventy years|A. B. Simpson... trip. Upon their return they will make | James DeWolf Perry. Jr., rector of St Sl e PRINCESS CLOTH at 1214 the Greenevillo i - o their home in New Bedford, Mass, | Paul's church, New Haven, at his sum- CARD OF THANKS. at 1250 where the groom fs employed. mer home here and formally notified Princess Cloth for waists _and 2 . e The undersigned wish to extend their| graneen 4 b Sl him of his election as bishop of the |, The undersigned wish to extend their| gre an mitation of French Flan. rveled that this one had been so | Simon .. [x R s b *ville | ago. He recalled that a number of |Drake ... ( - i comhere were | them were made for (he Second church [ Whaley .. it orms. Burial | gng'y cemetery, whera well preserved, O esent among | Friswel James Belhumeur Succeeds Mr. Shaw | Rhode Island diocese at the recent|iny fiy ighbors, and especially| 1el new designs in figures snd h Rickettn. poad o commitial | ell preserved. Others present among | Friswell . e et convention In Providence. Mr. Perry | o the Norwieh Fert co, and Garmania| Stripes o grave. - Shea' & Burke |y o et e e | Colbers . Ll k .| will not make known his decision in| Lodge. No. 11, 0. D. H. 5. for the many Price & FRYA ...oiovvine 10 < G Lanz, Mre. IT. . Stvens and Mre. Lucy | Colbers Robert W. Shaw has resigned his|the matter for several days. acts of kindness rendered during their i s mge was 2 vears 7 menthy |20r0es. On Sunday at both eervices | Bmbach . position as day watchman at the Po- Tecent bereavement: aiso for the beau- | 36-INCH PERCALE at 12Vic y pis 2 o™ Lrterany | Mrs. B W. Yerrington was present, | Blackburn nemah mills and completed his duties| _ f Sugar King's Son Re- | Mits. RERDINAND ZINMMERAAN S New Fall Percales, 35 inches wide walen | jed S Y | she being among the nongenarians. wne ... here Saturday night. As a token of | Romance of Sugar King’s Son Re- | MRS. FERDINAND ZIMATERAAY il Perc 36 inches wide, AT e DA ead | night at 10 r ar | S Himes ..., et e i s i i Y MR. AND MRS. ANDREW JACOBSON. Jall $he ewest mal feslevd ti xhibit of Curios. Drotke L el A S . X 5 sop colorings, including the popular A Striklng Resemblance fuch interest was manifested in the | McMahon o P;‘;::;'a‘md Sartprn, James| . New York, Sept. 26_aAfter being black and white Shepherd Checks— ¢ . “““””’"Z Fin :’_“‘5:“‘“7 Eacts N et S R I TS Belhumeur succeeds Mr. Shaw as day | KePE® secret for & month, the romance T | ating Toadstools. subscription paper to rais amoun inger ... . vatc - - @etwaen vour and i o or. son, |9F the Miass OF By, Waller Bine u | mer o watchman and entered wpon his new | ot the late Peter Moller, who was GHUHGH & ALI_EN GALATEA CLOTH at 17c i who were poisoned | 17 It bears the autographs of the|Parker ...... ... gl Jiirii ‘khfl_flwn s the Dionesr umax king (;' Galatea Cloth in all the new Fall de- : o Aot of enting palenn. | Prominent members of the church at|Stanton ...... .. ing. is country, was revealed today. Mol- signs and colorings, checks, dots, froid auit has r B A g P eon- | that time, and is the treasured proper- | Moll Passed Away Monday Morning. | ier, who is 65 vears oid. was married 15 Main Street, stripes, etc.— v r to the W. W.|tv of Miss Sarah Tyler. One subscrib- | Bruckner. Early Monday morning Maria Cor-|at'the city hall on Aug. 25 to Mrs. A T 17 [ e S ! ntment. " are | er promised to pay if the hop picking | Maynard .... delia. Lamonthe, aged 2 months and 5| Jane Brennan, aged 54 years. the ten- . MR el - what have m stand g nelproved successful, ana another's con- | Murphy days, the infant daughter of Mr. and|ant of one of his houses. They are EIDERDOWN FLANNEL AT 17c sota ta | tribution was coriditioned to the voy- | Alofsin . Mrs. Jeremiah Lamothe. passed away | now in urope, but are expected home. . ard of & . ba' Wile. yu | SOt She ceifitloned fo tne 80 ) 2 - at the home of her parents, on Hunt- | next month, i Eiderdown Tlannel, a good, heavy pri e o Tew Caya | O O e i Loty W obEr ers avenue. Sho was one of twin "' fibre in a varlety of destgns, suftable & . i = Al B Hal g il AUDITORIUM. daughters born to Mr. and Mrs. La- or kimonas, dressing sacques an | ’ . Moving Into New Store. D e T ettt o8 fiothe, and had been in poor health| The Convention of the United Brew- 4 bath robes— o Bray, the ‘well kn The wooden stove used to keep the Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. since birth. ;"N;":'“ Association was begun in De- -AND-— price a y: &y 170 who has been ca feet warm was shown, while there w: g : - Ssful business at No. 197 North | a eollaction of photographs of formar| At the Auditorfim on Monday the Advertised Letters. SHEPHERD CHECKS at 19 Toni namber - of | pastors ok e et rne of ormer | managementéwas hamiicanped for thelr| Yoitats sdar: to the following afternoon programme by failure of Embalmers Dowtlowwints Drelaubeics it G L N popular black @nd white Shepherd B . r hng S Dye Works fhe place that |Mary Lester, who started the Flower | AL o have heen wdvertised at the Taftvill g : ’ )'r' u‘ Pal- | mission, and Emma Perkins, working P:fl'mfé l‘f,a:“;*’;fe‘-‘;uk‘hfg) (:’r\dt::_lvm; ;\'- postoffice: Mrs. Buduah, 3 Nor- :ihr‘ckn in nf Jsiz;la\! checks, ;fl'&x 57 Fi Ldi 5!, ret, b nearly op- | among the mount whites. ! . and a | wich avenue; . esirable or children’s school Telephone. 157 Frankia 3L the Morgan drug store The old communion service, about | Di€ house showed conspicuous approval ‘The Public dresses subira of the good bill offered. Lady Assistant. price a yard .. RRTRR - half a century old, was shown. while | % np° EROR PIUSTEEd. o the| Personal Notes of Passing Interest. Of Passing Interest. there were many old books, the prop- n fagin : . Telephone call 878-8. ltam A. Pitcher of Prospect |erty of Mrs. Iuiey A. Forbés, One or | Special feature presenting an attrac- | Albert Platt and Fred Wild spent Are Cordlally MY EEIA PORTINSIa 200 went to Boston Monday for a |these, Gospel Sonnets, was given to tive variety of catchy songs and dances | the day Sunday in Willimantic. Henry B. Church. Wm. Bmith Allea Myopia Poplins, a handsome fabric Piat iy, ¥ | Oliver Spicer in 1806, though it was | 2Pd Pretty costume effects, winning ==t —= i - Juiyiddaw vith sati tripes, 1 hands e Invited to my ction ot pom Hall Gogp Fall 0') enin g PATRICIAN =l % curtain calls for the little perfor M. and Mrs. S. Chapman of Norwi ublished by Ralph Erskine, who lived & performers. | DMr. and Mrs. S. Chapman of Norwi mas Tord of the Fast Side went | Betwocn 1055 and 1952 Another wag |, Whitesley and Bell, comedy enter- |avenue have returned from a brief < Sunday to enjoy a|the Village Hymn Book, which be- | 2iners. with a line of snappy jokes|visit in Providence. n : "~ " |ionged to Mrs. Amy Breed, while Di- | 304 bright songs received a flattering — = v St il balotaed _ | reception, while Williama and Stevens.| rphor B S % | vine: Hymns - witich “belouged %o :30- la'cplored team, were @ Ble hic i dhet | ops gk Cacr il of School street i % KHEDIVE FANCIES at 250 A Woman's Shoe that's right. Lat- Khedive Fancies, a fine m: zed William Henderson of Fourteenth |seph Tyler and published first in 1 oy diatoh A Pa = was visiting with relatives and friends est Fall Styles now on sale, $3.50 and| fabric, 27 inch de, in whit a | Ml Ll n_of h|s » edy sketch, A rtner Wanted. I 4 ¢ < ¥ 3 abric, 27 inches wide, in e an street sper (v e day Sund with | and Ia”!‘er in u;w}n was r;]r v{;?;h_ inter- | this one of the team makes \j‘l;‘sj) D"‘_‘ in Franklin Monday. T d $4.00. Sold only by light colored grounds with neat de- AT 5 1L i Bl 1513 | (i one of the feom malces up = per” e uesday, B P imantis | Containing, (e Crecd, Commandments | (o3 iole" nouse until e pulls off his | Fred, Anderson of New York city FRANK A. BILL, Price @ Yard .......c.eevesesss 250 | s o imantic | and Catechism, racted mucl et LS aE e e | spent the week end at the home of his W d d d leph Main Street. | e o VA T | o Y Bk Sver oo e bt | Tt hmond T O U pent e ek snd 8¢ e B ednesday an Telephons. 108 Main_ stres pivted D Nalmey of Fich steet |cRestes Slayed. AU1a Tuny Byie Sl | ooneg bk s M S S) morning for Woonsocket, where he ex- ursdaay, AS LIGHT 6 roreous lChe! U. E Began work ~ there Monday | o xopa i g iy Sogisies an extinded letay. Sent b AS A sept27idaw 2 Refreshments were served @uring Hector Fontaine, who left here Fri- BANKERS HAVE GONE WEST. |the evening by Mrs. Frank A. Bill, Mrs. | First Social Meeting of Home Chap- |02y night for Gilbertville, starts from 27 28 and 29 L 5 L FEATHER. i_ I, an Refreshments Served. NORWICH TOWN < - - et b < Chauncey A. Sherman and Mrs. G. ter—Birthds; i _ | there this (Tuesday) morning for St. £ i : 1910 FALL 1910 Norwich Party Will Be Gone About|C. Hull Assisting in serving were i"!_,“fiw.yBu,fi,,_";ex':,Sf:°k Denis, Canada. Sterling Silver, Silver 7 | a Month—Convention at Los Angeles. [Mrs. E. A. Prentice, Mrs Dwight L. R oy s Depositware, Cut Glass, flon, Aen yree” guanes - Pamattien Me3 | pee » ¢ waight of the contrat | Jeztvell Thompson or rrone streer || Miss A, Gregoire, Clocks, Etc, i To attend the convention of the |Richard Stevenson. Mrs C. Arthur La- and Thomas A. Hendrick of School I em now showing my new T M. "> Baleam. while | Baptist church was at the Sheltering : ankers' association in Los Angeles, ; A £ : % | street leave today (Tuesday) for New line of Fali Woolens. e 1 Brewer. vice Tresident of (oung ladies aeted as watesses " | AT, 0N, Sunday atiernoon. Tie took | Hiaton 3 hegin their vear's course or || 99 Maim Street, s c the Norwich Savi Boc W. A A committee, of w Miss Emma : s . : |saudy at Yale university. ¢ i CHAS. H NuKinso.:’v. Briscoe. president of the Thames Na- |Werd was chairman, had charge of |[0e Beed for every mptlenas i it o e eediiind Rockwell Building, Useful and Desirable L ine Tailering. | {jonay bank, and F. L. Woodard, treas- |the music. while the reunion was un- € rist.. 3 B : ¥ 3 A Bl e aodard, reitt | der the direction of the Improvement | Shrist Jesus are to come all things. |Chavez, lnjured Aviator, Not Likely TAIRS. Articles for Wedding urer of thi Dime Savings baik, left | der, the direction of the Tmprovemert | Gog has planned for our lives all along to Recover. .IRS. ) ? Bronze Powder 1 ng bean jolned there by Mr. and Mrs, | the president 3 3 fhe pathway and out Into the great| Domodossola, Italy Sept. 26.—Grave 5, Handsomest, Gifts, ers | Bl ot Tussaic. N, | The anniversars commigtee of the | Sternity beend there God will show | fears are now enteriained over the re- || Special line of and lumi D Miss Angdsts Grooms ia also 4 |church included Joseph D. Haviland, |the siches of His grace in Christ far |covery of George Ohaves, the Peru- most Pertecs || Fj Good: Aluminum Powders + of tha party. The convention | Mrs. J. M. Huntington, Mrs. Lucy A. | 339 &5 eyond what He can |vian aviator, who made a flight across Pattern Hats. i inest Goods £ A= asts from October 3 to 7, and they |Forbes. W. S. Allis and Henry D.| mng soprano solo, T Am Thinking | L]C AlRS, and was injured while land- ' P s E t Stock Bronzmg |_lqu|d5 will travel in a train de luxe, stop- |Johnson. Today o aee S0 A Thinking (g at this place. Chavez, who suffer- . e Lo money and arges C - et e R e R T Csating T e Amhat Beagtitul Land, sung | od° several fractures and who 1s be || Inspection solicited. @R <o can || T owest Prices Gold and Silver Enamels | rips to Plke's Peak and the Garden| The greetings received from the two |great pleasure to those present. The Lo Soan Iofred ol aeee iy produce, 4 . of the Gods, the Grand Canyon. and |jjving ‘cx-pastors and read on Sun- |service closed with the hymn, G vas noted a o i 4 Stove-pipe Enamel | g parts is due to arrive in Los An- | gay were as follows Be With You Till We BMeot. Again - |Sion was noted and the eminent spe- " 4 Ch g Sunday_evening, October 2 Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Morrow of Nash- 5 t-mr‘{:: c]f)ir'tgg"mt‘x “?svssmmn?\fi b D U LIE J h x G H- m >y The sojourm. in California includes | <ille Tenn wrote: ~“We resret re : % xamin _patient today er a @ - [ pimhe, Solourn dn Calitornia, includes |ile, Tenn. wrote: “We regret rocelv. | Home Chapter's Social Meeting. | (o tonbuitation e ateendtng. yhys HAVE YOU SEEN THAT onn 80. IS5, [1ED ©. CROWELL'S, 87 Water St | Kanta Crus, San Francisco, Oz o e e fiom o | e, 1Al social meeting of Home |iciuns said that they ‘wers unable 1o Examiner for the el b - 131 |t “Syrinee” andhencs " ts | TSR N R0SY, 0, (TR 00 | chaprer of The Rine's Daughiers wus | exbress an opinion as (o the outcome. |\ C d Satu Evenings ungy| O7°800; Via the’ Northern Pacific rail- |ahall be with you. Great in service to | home. There men s imies o, JonnSOn ew Lorrespondence Norwich Optical Co. — 3 ~4 ond The party will also journey to |the Master has the old church been, | g, i i e Soniitlas k. | Tacoma and Seattle, Wash. and far- | put we belleve she will render Ticher | oo ol Nas spent in sewing, af ’ e e e Bt [iutneihelienst : ichet | G whioh & Shokt Dot e T aE, 2 moved to th [ther nomh to Vancoaver, Bantt and jservice We Join In fervent pefition |eid " Mre. L. 0. Fotier prestded oa . E — | other s : . The | umbers who are pray- ke of the circle as beln de j i s will be through the Dakotas, ling for her welfare. God bless the | op the oi 1 g made up - just received at sy Before |:.o i, Cnchn bditul B e fr her Stz | Cod wect e | e Sealary e Snere el S Pil > Shannon Building, It Makes Wrinkles. R e R T e s e cases. = | CRANSTON’S? ! i < In honor of the birthday of Mrs. . Friday, October ever attend the labors of its consecrat- | g " Stocking, who. for A Worry r li-health does yous e hernd 55 8. P 5 ight vears, Rooms B o i cauees - ed pastor. elght vears, ooms B and C, ealth no good, and merely Mov"‘g __ What Will Brown Do? % ::m:m that make you Jook oldme pasto been at the head of the work commit- and Mrs. L. L. West of Bv- |tec" tha meeting Gocbc iy : At Least Three People In Every Something exceedingly dainty and . the b : : ee. the mec form of a st Three People In Every Ten 9 gly y an L anybedy can buy Carriages, Harn Ta significant fact that the few |erett, Wasi. wrate: - “Dear . Prople; | Lo, (1 meoting took the form of a L at very moderate price. Inspection| Main Street Entrance, THan you are. : & g . scattered ponents the pro- |Greetings, congratulations and sincer- | her bringing In $700 by work that she And All Can B2 Cured. Here Is itad It you are sick, don't worry, but go snd Summer Horse Goods (the bai- | posed chang harter of Brown |est love to you this eventful day. We |hag superintendedy .Mrs, M. N Hall e sept2raaw | Over Alling Rubber Store. | sbout it to mal yearself well. To da ance of this season's stock) at CUT |V em the undenomina- [rejoice that seven of these years are |read am Mteredting poem, with Atting A Sure Home Remedy. T i + | this we repeat the words of thousands tional character of the administration |ours,; Tow they glow with love and | o o Meoiboung, poem, with Atting sept2ia of other former sufferers from waman= DEEP PRICES, and thers are many|of the college _simultaneo ring with joy. We bless you for them. | fleh 0q ‘SRR ROON, Ay Potter e Iy ills, similar to yours. when we say, rare bargains. g e S R e Tl Y P R e e Bl Gl basket. A large birthday cake COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. Take -b 0 | strument of 1764 shall retain its de- |1-8,11. was In the center of the attractive sup- . 1 5 Homination featircs. This recalls the e per table. The hostesses oere 3bs | It is a very sensible plan to first try SOMETHING "Ew| | . - Vl I.II‘Il 0 THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. uted observation of a former pres- | Reealling a Fine Old Magazine. |Henry Adams, Mrs. Joseph adams, | Femedy and see if it works. The : ol 3 - 8% of Browm that ote of Bis meat] oo o Gl e e | Mrs Guptiyns Knidvews* Miss Mavis | s oot oML 1L/ 700 Keep! 4t I s | ath Street, Norwich, Conn. | difficult tasks was to prove to mon- | John rowbridge has just cele- | M el . Miss Maria |t results are sure to come is a back | wonderful female remedy, ai prstrpaive 4 that it was mot a Baptist |brated his 83d birthday and he says | BTEES T B W, Baker, Mrs. Georgo e i Yow thenEvaaind laffle Assortment | you wil admis 1 you 7 & S g Co. iade Bapt that | that he still has the heart of a boy. to per wants all pile sufferers to Direciens fer ta use are printed i3 six languages with every bottle. Price | $1.25 at aruggists. | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO, Rebecca Corning. graduates and ends | He hm: the hear sl of a)!l the ’n'nsslofl»: 5Byl ;Pnd fujrla ‘frec trial of Pyramid Pile Hrawn have experienced a similap | zeneration ago when he wrote “Jack = ure. The Instant relief clears up all QUALITY embarrassm Wil continue. o | Hazard and His Fortunes,” and other Funeral of Elizabeth Stott. doubt, brings the quick and welcome Chignon Puffs In work should always be cons do 80 S0 long as the present anoma- |S1oTies of a kind which appealed to | The funeral of Elizabeth, infant | resulfs, saves dangerous, needless and 06 Wast 129th St New ¥4 etpecially when It coats no more than | l0us arrangement exists. Hrawn is |the interest and the imagination and | daushter of Mr. and Mps. William | harmful operations, and is a perman- Art and Brass ElgA L St the tufertor kind. Skilied men are|at the parting of the ways. Shall she |kept the minds of the youngsters |Stott, was heid at 230 o'clock Mon- |ent cure. The mere fact that thia uster Gurils emplo: by us. Our prices tell the | take a permanent stand with Colny, | healthy. g 8 ternoon at their home on Otra- | wonderful cure is sold in nearly every | i SO Sapks Cimate "ind " Chicagor— Providence | A few davs ago a former president |bando avenue.The service was con- | drug store in the United States shows | | for the New Coilf . STETSON & YOUNG. Journal of the United States and a distin- |ducted by Rev. John Thompson of the | how generally people rely upon it. H B w Coitlures e, " guished educator met and recalled the | West Town street Methodist church. | But send your nams and address to reading of their boyhood. They agreed |, The bearers were Walter and 1d- | the Pyramid Drag Co. 267 Pyramid Tha = thut memory held most gratefully the |There were beautiful fiowers. Burial | Bldg., Marshall, Mich., and in a plain Qutfits, Stains, Eulbs, Etc 4. F. CONANT. 51 Frankils Street. Fuflflfll NYUIPR‘)‘!.HA\:l were |mbllsh‘ed hm Ou: :\;w_ in the family lot in Yantic ceme- |y -..;.Xpm they ‘will mail you & free, " ’ y . . ' one oung Folks, & magazine which passed 8 convineing test that will surprise you . $oe] PO,y P oSty By oz . away by (e nerging route many [ Ward Stott, brothers of the deceased. | \With is wonderal and Felbome re- ee Wk mindon, auiay I Sfll‘ nl el " T ¢ Dllefli]’ vears ago. If the distinguished gen- | Undertaker Gager had charge of the|sults. You can set the regular pack- Headgunrt P ] ' Pads, Composition Books, Penci =2 maried d Uemen had bee nof u mind to par- | &Frangements ge almost anywhsre for s0c and be S e = ticularize @s o the weiters for the - sure you get the kind you ask for. and Embalmer publication which they held in such Local Jottings. Don't fail to write for the free trial FOOTBALL Goons fond remembrance it is not unlikely | Patrick Burke is ill at his home on [and if you are in present misery get that Trowbridge's name would have |the New London -turnpike. the 50c package at any drug store. It Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Paints, Crayym, Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, 67 Broadway 'Phone 505 F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i | Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets! | Telophone 642-2. « memories of the men who as| Louls Olsen has been making tm- | upon it. S 0 - Lady Ansistant. the feeling comes that youth is not Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe'and 191 Main Street, Norwich and lmge"e 1 N sept6d MEWMARKET HOTEL, Realdenie, i E Biaadwast altogether apent whe nit is known that | William Francis Tufts of Williman- |effectiva medicine for children. as it 715 Boswell Ava. opp. Theatre. the man who wrote the stories of en- |tic spent the week end at his home on [does not contain opiates or harmf acs Wines, Liguers and Clgars. b during rememorance f& still young in | Otrobando avenue. drugs. Get_only the genuine Fol ani Weich Raresit served to heart and strong in mind and body.— — Honey and Tar in the vellow package. Johz Tuckle, Proa. Tel #3-6. Chicago Evening Post Mr, and Mrs. Frank Robinson of ILee & Osgood ¢ 162 State Street, New London 12 MOPELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, WHEN you want to put your busi. ness before the public. there 18 Do |gium better than throuxh the nv‘a:; ing columns e The Busletis Store Combinations. SAARERY, Joim st A L AT