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Heary Allen & Son | - “FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED — | Norwich, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1911. Thut ald: casty and Maine; nesday night. Predictions from the Iy wi by rain, will prevail, THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. rsday fair; south winds, increasine New York For New Englaad: Increasing cloudi ness and slightly warmer Wednesday; warmer in interior of Wed- Her- On Wednesday cloudy and slight- armer weather, probably foll erly cooler weathar. Observations in Norwich. lowed with light north- winds, and on Thursday fair If You Don t Know About Hyomei Try It at The Lee & Osgood Co.’s Risk. Nearly every reader of The Bulletin has read about HYOMEI, but many. of them continue to suffer from catarrh just because they do not exactly un- derstand just what HYOMEI is. To these sufferers The Lee & Osgood Co. says you don't have to know any- thing about HYOMEI except ‘that you breathe it and that it does not contain cocaine or opium or any harmful drug. You can find out all about HYOMET without taking any chances whatever. The E Just get an outfit today, read the sim- ‘. : te F The following. records, reported from . By Jove! e's no better grain S il oL Eepntced | ple instructions, give it a fair trial and Viok £ 43 5 w u L nv‘ l"exsnpl;r:::‘r:m n:l nnw :m%m:tsr!iz then if you are not willing to say that | handled!” That's what they all say e changes Tuesday: it is the best remedy for catarrh vou |about our grain. They're right, too. Ther. Bar. have ever used The Lee & 0sg00d CO.| We are particular as to the quality of R LSTGY Snae will gladly return vour money. NEW LINE 8 p. .. i i S AT RO A $1.00. Extra bottles 50 cents. r of FALL DRESS GOODS direct from | Highest 60, lowest 39. = — that it is the best obtainable. A trial mills at very low prices. 2 Comparisons. FRED J. BROWN. CHARLES D. NOYES. CHARLES H. SMITH heme of Joseph Smith, Mrs, Sarah | Order Will convince you of ‘that fact. ovasortment lengths of all kinds. | pregictions®! for Tuesday: Fair; e Goldsworthy has retu, MILL REMNANT STORE JOHN BLOOM, Prop. 171 W. Main St. 1 [T A A e ; . mot having been at all AMER'CAN HOUSE. _Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. ”'l'hal Sl;el:ielé‘ng kArms N:.mfmllluceagl troubled by the no trespassing, signs. - 4 : % ratofully ac- S S 2 g v m "2 _m | Charles H. Smith Chosen Chairman and Charles D. Noyes | [h5wicans the. fotiowing sette, dona- POQUETANUCK NOTES. Y Farrelt & Sandarsor. Props. 1378 | s £ the Board—T Applicati § ms and favors Teceiyed during the e 4 - il oard-—Twenty-on avarter ending Oct. 1. 1911: Mr. and Mrs. . Hopkins of New SPECIAL RATES to Thealre Troupes. | 4 | 23‘ | ecretary cf the c CRLy=0Be APPUCAUONS oL | e e e Charles. H._ Allen, | Haven nave returned home after vi : 3 Tr. ng Men, ete. Livery connected| § | 1} Tice aves Bocaived. Mrs, Henry Arnold, Miss Mary Ba(;he‘t— iting thelr niecé, Miss Sadie McClure, It Makes Wrinkles SHETUCKET STREET. i i der, Mrs. Michael Bulkeley, M % | Miss Lizzie Kilgouer of Westerly Worry over ill-health - doss your nort Tuesday's weather 80 herly winds. As predicte Sum, Moon ‘and Tides. 30.30 d. " Sun High Six hours after high water It Is low COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ORGANIZE GIFTS TO SHELTERING ARMS. Acknowledged by United Workers’ Committee. Bennett, Mrs. Sarah Friedenburg, Mrs. A, ‘F.:Gardner, Miss Sarah Hunting A complete HYOMEI outfit costs but goed to her home on Fafayette street. On Sunday many adults and boys e roving over the fields in search returning with bags full on I, has been spending a few da Miss Phoebe Mansfield. grain we handle and when you get grain from us, you can rest assured CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. health no good, and merely causes e, which 1 by fload tide. . ton, Mts. Hahn, Mrs. William R. Jew- 5 . | wrinkles, that make you look older fi§e. which Iniiitwed by Aea The fifat meeting of the new hoard | the fullest confidence amd esteem of |o(f! Mye F. I..Leavens Un miomory of| Mrs. Kate Augur whe has beefs vis- | thin yoy ave. { 5. 15 s sanmEms of counts commissioners was held at | IS fellow citizens, regardless of party | her mother, Mrs. Cyrus Dickson), iting her sister, Mrs. William H. Mans- | " If you are sick, don’t worry, but g0 i' GREENEVILLE NEWS o0 onezs was held 4l Jyyitions. Fio is 4 Conservative man | oo T oo e 5 . MeGarrity, | field, has returned to her home. in | about It to make yoursel weil, To 3o o their new oamt o the City _mu Infand uses his thorough knowledge of | ;e Misses Norton, Mrs. William H. | Breoklyn, Conn. this we repeat the words of. thousands Marriage of Edmond Mercier and Miss = thiS on Tuesday morning, at|public affairs to the best advantage, ! Palmer, Miss Margaret Rudd, Mrs. F.| Mrs Ired Walters, who has been | of other former sufferers from wom- Maritda Jdunesu—Nates. | which time organization was perfect- | and his advice is frequently sought in | . Stockdale, the Misses Youne. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. |anly ills, similar to yours. when we ed by the election of Charles H. Smith | public as well as in private affairs.| The following physicians have kind- | William Strect, returns today (Wed- | 82y, Edmond Mercfer of Plainfield and Of Noank as chairman and Charles D. | He has been a member of the seneral |1y given their services: Drs. R. W.|nesday) to her home in Springfield, | Miss Marilda Funean of Fifth - strest NOVes of this city as seoretary. The|assembly three terms in 1831-1892 | Kimball, B, H. Linnell, W. K. Tingley | Mass. - Were united In marriage at St. Mary's : D9ard also re-elected Arthur M. Brown | serving as a member of the committee | and L. E. Walker. —_— e — e e A e Romaniios (a8 county treasurer and Frank T |on fisheries in 1895-96, being chai Discourits on bills from_the follow- | Hartford.—Former Superintendent of s at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. August | Hinckley of Stonington as county at-| man of the same committee. In 1909- | ing: A T. Otis & Son, A. W. Prentice, | Schools William F. Gordy and Mrs.| It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as Tuneau, father of the bride. and Napo. Lorney. The term of Proseculing Agent| 1910 he was o member of the commit- | Reid “é Hughes, Utley & jones. the|Gordy of Hartford are planning to 3ail | you will admit if you try it ieon Mercier of Taftville, fa'ner of the | H. H. Burnham has not expired, soifec OF Th ané sowme. Southern New England Telephone | the 10th for Europe, where they will |~ Directions for Its use are printed in NEED TO BE FIXED. eroom, attended the couple. The bride | the appointment for that office was not | Secretary Noves of this city company. ;. spend_about three months in conti- | glx larguages with every bottle. Price Wwas attractively attired in a brown made at this meeting. The commis- | ing his second term on the bu4nl und‘ The gift of two daily papers is ever | nental trayel. $1.25 at druggists. > - WHY SUFFER PAIN OR | tiiiored suic and white beaver hat. She | Sioners furnished bonds of $10,000 to | for several veats has }'filgel;‘;fl‘fll}“h‘g‘"‘“"f“”" appreciated. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL €O. : carried a iouquet of carnations. Selec. | the state. i Y e E A TR G o B R 106 West 129th Street, New York. 2 o i erad b 5 ” | There were twenty-one applications | time to ounty interests, and Heptasoph Organizer Coming. MARRIED. 3 PAY LARGE PRICES? | tnne yore pongarad b7 s Shotr, an | ror Siihor fcenben recsiced by, e | ways Deen a - strong member of (ho | 1 Shet 00, OTMI PUUIEL oc | supaavanc mANReTn | winmands rge attendance of relatives and | P01 on Tuesday, and the transfer of e oore hee Lo voidito Ny Oct. 3. 1911, S iEey dotn Witk the leas rticle of 1 g o 1. | the license held by Joseph Drapeau of | _The other new member, Fred J. = o ‘oil| Flemming. Daniel A. Suliivan and H o can Ravs themgss sens || Mot RCUIGE A o " (115 North lain strect Was made fo| Brown “of ‘Lebanon” was “republicar | 1R £ORCNS (o 120 (AL, D LI aniey Pty Dianks, ormerly or ow MeE Ficase emov by o | e i < Alexander Parchesky. senator from the Eleventh distr S e Pt o ue. i % removed oy %R I'Dll:“’ B e asing breukfast| Tho members of the board went to|1801-1302. He is the son of John M. | JISIFict Deputy Chavies Petorson of to quote you prices or to give you es- | [NCW@SL O 1S Sea- teeti with sitver or [! 2 Kifth atreet, followed the ceremony. |the Jail at noon, where the month: j ant LG (Lomb.lnrd\ Rr(())\\n.“fi“l_gs‘ms. There will also be other visiting ellasan IJ\IEI:Ll fon, Oct- o, | timates on ail Kinds of contract work, : L. b | acer s o or i Was orn in yme n LAND—In_ New ondon. et.” 2 b S0 cenis-und goia M . & - o | accounts were looked, over and it W - fcers. 3 I A A b c 355 % ' Tor $1.00, or solid zeld crovns || the eriae incieding o Alamord ing | found that Jailer Oscar Main was cor- 1544, When thee vears of age he | © LN (I Ehares P Kirkiand, won of i | Jobbing, carpenter work, painting, etc. | §O1)’S §f yles are here, - O $5.00 s e aroom T O antisy | rect in his figures, as usual, They also | removed from Lyme to Lebanon, living Jate Bdward and Eilen Thorn Kirk- | ete. = Jobbing promptly attended to. ¢ § gl B i e ol S I | made an inspection of the institution. | there until nine vears of age, and then NDRWICH TOWN e T T Estimates cheerfully given, e 2 . D. Sydieman is a mem. ||| check from her father. Mr. and 3 as 2 i he| removed to Colchester, coming from FILBURN—In Norwich (Bean Hill) 11 a e Openin -iation and Mercier left fora wedding trip. during | | TRErS, A€ TR0 Bon 0o R n "ot | there to Lebanon, April, 1873, where he | Local Ministers to Participate in Fel- | 1 0ct, 3 Margaret Filburn. = —_— e manufa which they will visit Boston and New | 208 ¥ear. Chagles H. Sm 3 5 e DR e : : el- | Funeral from her late home, Huntins- $ rer! 5 s Noank and Fred J. Brown of Lebanon, | has since resided. e received his| |owehip Meeting ' at Bozrah—Miss ton avenue, Thursday morning at Yoric, and on thelr return wil reside oanks and Keet 1. Brown,of Lebanon | 008t i the Bacon Acudemy, Cols | oWohip Meeting - st Bosran o e C. M. WILLIAMS, season, at about one- fo1d, Where the groom In engaged in | nce of the past few months, inasmuch | chester. On_ April 15, 1826, he mar- | cutier Guest a afford Springs | Jilua thnren at 6 oclbok General Contractor and Builder, ring of us you recele fleld, wh eI - 2¢C MM 4s he was named to fill out the unex- | ried Nancie Lombard, daughter of Or- | Wedding. l o ia Benefit of his years of ex- the d‘r’ug huslr'\e:u._ {‘ro is :;ell \«nn_n“ | pired term of the late R. W. Chadwick, | lonzo and Hannah (Bailey) Lomba 218 MAIN STZEET. al t e usual prlces. perience :P“‘"‘;‘;,:‘:"‘ggnm‘:“i;‘d’,o"!‘iom"?{‘i;g in after he hed been sclected with Mr.| Three children have blessed the union, | The Drossemins 0; l;:\e (E]lulv\éhip CARD OF THANKXS. e “Phone 370. : R aving yed for s 3 Brown to serve on the board from the | two of whom are still living. Mr, |meeting of the six churches, incluiing | We hereby wish to extend our heart- #nd. 4s wa leane ooF ofiées and the drug. store 3' Bi :fi; l; Pll;lher» He | irst of October, taking, respectively,| Brown is a successful farmer, and |the First Congregational, Norwich | felt thanks . to the neighbors _s.'\r; kT 2 ave heen established here eight J 1as been in Flainfleld for the past| il aces of Messs, Chadwick and | lumberman, and is a highly respected | Tcwn, which-is to be held Thursday, | friends for ihe many, expressions, of HEADQUARTERS FOR This is without doubt ¢isputable value, and in Norwich. They have the best | Chairman Smith i native of No-|K. of P. He is an enthusiastic r \tren!er.lf'{e\ A."H. Wilcox pastor. 18| pe peautiful ral tributes. Such | Cigars. <o Provisions @lways “on . We wil b~ pieased any ims [ 2nd in Norwich. 'They have the best|, M e town of New London, where | publican, and has creditably held sev- | unusually attractive. Rev. C. A. Nor- | iGus will ever b remembered: hand. Fres mmen evers Sawrday | the moSt extraordin- . exsinine your teeth without i B e ¥ | he was born Sept. 10, 1831, He received | eral town offices. He has also been a | tErop is moderator. The sermon in the CHARLES S. PECKHAM | evening. ki e o Y his education in the public_schools of | member of the republi morning will be by Rev. Charles H AND CHILDREN. > P | Noank, and on Nov, 16, 187 married | mittee the past twenty | Ricket(s: the devotional service in the - The Westerly House, ary Waist ofi‘fl“ Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. || Notes. E. Potter, who died June 9, 1905, | 2 member of the general assembly in |afternoon will be led by Rev. J. O. Formerly D. J. O'Brien’s, 68 No. Main. | Rev. J. R. Very and family have re- 7ith began the business of boat| 1893, serving on the railroad commit- | Barrows, Norwich Town. The discus L e 4 moved from Twellth street to Cedar cacht building thirty-five years|tee. As senator he was the popular | sion of the question How Can a Weak Kenyon & Pickhover. Irops. that we have ever K' D t IP l | street. 1 and by industry and honest deal- | and efficient senate chairman of thp‘;,num‘:‘r!' ('!n‘“n’h Get a Good P;‘slm l ! b ing built up a large business. About|important committee on temperance |has these sub-topics: More Self Denia S a e L e e e G e R S R b PR R e e Driving and Automobile |made. DR. JACKSON, M Ruth, of Mowry avenue, have return- | iness to the firm of Smith & the capitol. He is at present state|Salary by Donation Parties: Greater 15 Main Street. R W ed home, after spending a week in |is now retired. -Mr. Smith ha | central_eommitteeman for the ~ Shoc- Self Denial on the Part of the Feople; - _A WISE IDEA— » i i Shiladelphi, | by staunch republican and enjoys | string district. “ounty Life vs. City or Village Life P 3 RRUNSD SIS Voo Sgnt. B Pitiad@iphia. s e 7 as an Eiement in fne Problem: Aid | For peopls intending to buy Fur Coats The are the w.“ CoriLT. Des bie from Rich City Churches in the Vicin- | - is to look over our large stock just re- y pointen paw © Tent collector ot GE | W 05 F. Ul DELECATE ANNIVERSARY OF START P amanlos 5 Bnie sndiRey g0, Ir I r ceived to compare quality and prices. nown == Mary's church, a position which his | TO STATE CONVENTION OF FORESTRY IN NORWICH. 2 SEeaEsa We are making specialties in a Coon. father, the late John D. Downes. held | A = Si i 0 d ia; £, Thc Roads Are Settlmg e D e i e T Lo Gourth | Réctoryi FTohas St e iberian Do and Russian Calf = sure driving will be the best | quties on Sundav g s BT Will Be Held Nov. 16. | Untouched during the recent frosts, We will not: be undersold in these pest the embrac- % Meriden. including the heavy frost of Monday hrea lines of coats. Select early for sh air that is n-w than th Yo ST 4 T £ Foi i is city, | night, the flowers in the long, curv S danvary best tomic. "Phone us for a good .,“:] The body of James P. Lincoln was| The October meeling of the W. C. |, The birth o tf)';’j_‘"“_]“’r‘m‘t{‘m e Lo In e ons. enrving m a mers. later delivery at 'MAHONEY BRQS., \aken to East Bridgewater, Mass., his | T, U. held on Monday afternoon In ' way to jmpréss Norwich with the im- | the roadside near Sacred Heart church THE L. L. CHAPMAN CD Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. | ronmer home ORI CAfterheOm s [anatoogiLth e Dlock, was An: |portance and strength of the order, | are still blossoming in all their beauty Hil A 2 . | neral sorvices were conducted and bur- | imated by a forward movemént in the | TCCciine “Uo plans: made Tucsday | The pasturcs and fleids as green 14 Bath Street. Norwich, Conn. | WI1C ave a reputa- lal fook place there Tuesday. Rev. |plans that were discussed and adopied | cvening at a joint meeting of commit- | and fresh looking as they were in early Lady Assistant. and Mrs. Robert F. True accompanied | The president, Miss Harriet G. Cross, | [1oMp® at & JOI: MECTRE 0f BOM 1 Q0 mer, Many lawns that were brown o Fite he body called the meeting to order and con- | be*3 I _thuee e : | joMleny s At werd o Telephone call 228-3. r le, f the body. e e e S@nT | of Norwich, Sachem and Quinebaug. |and looked as if the grass roots were JOSEPH BRADFORD (\) y , TINAL A & T e e SPCOs of the secretary, |, The celebration comes on the even- |dead have begun to revive after the| Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. 2 FTV| ech ame (TEROrEs d L ing of Thursday, Nov. 16, when there | recent rains, notwithstanding the har . d ll f s i el AFTVILLE Mrs. . F. Palmer, and of the (reas. | (i be q street parade of the members | frosts. Book Binder. and excellence o 5 ° &3 Funeral of Mrs. Amable Deslandes— | IS5 Mrs: S Howard Mead, were read | o tne order, headed by Tubbs' band, %3 = M 2 50 Sh H . Vadtaus Ronts [ ocepted. < ere urged to use their | ALter which there will be a smoker in At Stafford Weddina. el\ S 0es alank Books Mado and Ruled to Ord w°rkmanshi sem ack, leery | effarts"to enlist as larse & membership | (oresters’ hall, for which prominent| ifiss Kathryn Butler_of Otrobando |y sivies in velour box calf and gun 103 BROADWAY. ) p pt ) | Fhe funeral of Mrs. Amable Deslan- | as’possivie and for - the ‘benet of | L8R PSR T e ke, Wil | 3yeng, I8 in Startora, Svrings, where | 1O OGS T VU e Telechend 2K%: t ) Th des was hal 'rom her late home, | several ne embers who were pres- | 1o = : r e Wi e e wedding s (Wed- 3 e Hiunters avenue, Tueaday motming. | ent. the constitution of the union was | l1am Hayes. ls o be present. = Inciday) morning of Miss Frances' FRANK A. BILL. 0 none. ey are Boardin with services in the Sacred' Heart |read. | ehiaivatdn at the committee meeting on | Liciena: MeCarthy of Stafford Sprines| . oo " 104 Main Strest GEORGE G. GRANT. i b g church at 10 o'clock, and the large at- | Miss Cross gave a report of Miss {inicqoch font s R, Portelance secre- | and Richard Martin Scanlon of Bridge- AERG 2U-vheet " dlvlded lnto tendance of friends and relatives in- | Whitman, who is coming here to give | o port e \ | cluded many from out of town. The|a musical and literary entertainment fhe fo ‘ b of 2 T — e ———r— a E a Stable S o Ut o v, (il & mueicd] and Iigrary, enterlainineh | (The following axe the memiieral of | Syemen by Jowste Gity Paster. | Undertaker and Embalmer |pwo SPECIAL LOTS brated by Rev. John H. Stapleton, rec- | also read a notice of the county con- |y ®QRILGERER, HOM, A08 HECS POUNE? | Rev. Mr. Stanley, pastor of the Jew- . g + 12-14 Bath Street. . |tor of the church, with Rev. Philip L. | vention to be held in New TLondon on | - ¥ urthey, T A Cater, Geotge D07 lety City Methodist ‘church, preached in AT THE 2 Provideace St., Talivillz 5 Massicott as deacon and Rev. Joseph | Thursday to which all members can | (i O GV Of BOryien: - b 0% | exchange Sunday with thie Rev. John ot Sitanrton te) dky-or ALEne Ghith HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, | \#ldambrini of Baltic as sub-deacon.|be deiegates. The convention will be | b5 3 o P paward Pratt, L. J.|Thompson of the First Methodist 2 ) 2 i Silteiead & AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. A5 Fenderca by Omor Taliiar -® 808 | on the Basket Mk Bl N e rehing | Lynch, James McCarthy, Court Quine” | SRUroh- Norwich Business elep a0 2 alsts Dhone 882 The Bearcrs ware A Blon; Heotor | Loten: o anacimt L LLLouns | baug Men, Women and Affair: Tele > Dearers . Pion, Hector | ceftee, tea ard fruit. A The following sub-committees were 3 irs. “ ” Bellefsle , Charles Gadbois, Arthur | To the state convention in Meriden, ldppmmm N it e 2o 11 Buy the “BIG BEN” Alarm h 11 $1.50 WHATS N-Ew R h hdowhup Benglt snq Zephst | Octaber 17-19, Mrs, H, ¥. Palmer was | Siivia: refreshments, J. R. Portelance, | moved to Sturfevant street. Ollege Clock of that usually sell at . 5 E Bt oy s el xppotnted & delesate, the president al- | mix foureyiysptakers! F 1. Murths. = L oy at Paltic. Funeral Director George G.| so being a_delegate ex-oficio, Henry ‘Clement entertainment, James | A phosbe and chickadee were sing— |} 3 S 5 4 to $2.50 TH PA A h srant had charge of the arrangements. | A propesition from some Norwich | \[ieiiny, George Dolan:’ press, | g & duet Tuesday afternoon in a yard the student doesn 't nee FRISWELL Among those present from out of | musicians to give an entertalnment | Gpo 1t W Whitney. Arthur G, Crowell |on Huntington lane. town were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May- | caring November was referred to the and F. J. Murtha. 25-27 Franklin Street at $1.19 FR!:: W ortyolia B i oaiangse of oWl exepuilys committoe rARE Raymond Wheeler of Otrobando ave- || t0 fit the school ; the A ATSON & co., edford, Mrs, ware enoit an e NEARLY FIFTEEN MILLION nue has spent several days during the = = . daughter of Wauregan, Mr. and Mrs. HAT- auvmc DAY. e 3 - e e | 5 5 p—— 72 Franklin Street. '\“f""\', Ldlrutl‘.h(‘ d“nd famil. BT sand POUNDS OF COAL week hunting at Fort Point. ! schoo'. by its pract,ca' PLUMBING AND GASFI NG. — | Mrs. Fred Girard and family, and Mr. | Some Fashionable Models Secured by i 7 Mr. and Mrs, Harland and son, Wil- | T and Mrs, Samuel Lucier and family of | ~ T esday’s Shoppers—Wise Prepara- | USed at Lighting Plant During Past |4, ‘Harland, of West Milbury, Mas instruction plan, sup- JOHNSON AND BENSON, - ll Xhlbltlon Baltic. 5 . ; Year, Besides Over Three Million | have movod io Sturtovant street » S tion for Social Affairs. R | enral Avenue. A the Latest Styles FUNERAL. 2 : ik e £ There was a month’s mind requiem j j 7 TN : a Mi Fail ‘and. Winter wear Hod Fall_shopping was lively Tuesda¥, | A the gashouse the past year ending |high mass Monday morning at Sacred || P lies his particular SLATE ROOFING h ally sell 2.50 t ok Sheehan. 12 f?a‘\‘,,{L‘,’i“’“‘“"‘h"fl;“‘;‘\?f':,'f”d,"‘({‘i‘f“_ July 31 there were 9.559.175 pounds of | Heart church for Mrs. Catherine Don- Metal Cornices and Sklishts, Gutters | that usually sell at $2. MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, e uries Patrick Sheehan, who | sonable neadwear, ready for any social | fon. pen A0 OO e pounas g | Y Tl needs. e to $3.50 No. 52 Shetucket Street.| VA% k1ICd at Oceum at about noon | occasion which, may arise. g..|steam coal used, costing $4.44 a_long W SCannaid and) hen dister: Tel. 719. on Saturday by the wori car. was held | **Xinong some’of the attractive mod- | Tt o0l “riere tware. 5.554385 | aime™ By e ot waehmsron || New pupils enter erery wesk from u:fryl’x:[edl}:'on';‘em‘l:‘n(; cum ‘at cls moted vesterday. was ’:ME“"‘;:*;“ pounds of coke used. This was chargd | street, are spending the week in New % clock s v crowr: turban in the fashion: coro- I DO 8 S eciris Rk A 3 s B the New ¢ : & o Quiem high mase In St Joseplrs | narion purple, with jeweled band ana | Lo the slectric plant at the rate of 33 | London. Day and evening session. Samtary Plumbin a L a IET[B 12\2"3‘,9“:”5 o(;r;‘lf,c:('d Rev., Frederick | white enamelzd ostrich aigrette. | "From the electric plant ther> were| Mye §, A. Heath and daughter, g T SRR v G ok & 0 Aot D | Hond Soung s thers was & pred 0,120 kilowatts sold during the | A R. Heath, of Elm avenue, are E. CANFIELD, Boeanlt rharacd by arthur Des-|hat in red felt, with drape of white lifiere being 377,824 sent out in. addi- |ing reiatives in Providence and Central Principal. A peep into an up to date bathroom ffe cGrory ' S Roiel e o crermany heautl- | gilkiand fnirk ofta fhite. quill _|tion but not accounted for, the per- | Falls, R. I. ) is only less refreshing than the bath LOT ONE oy (lhi r.hr;;‘-;:.:‘ including a pillow A brown felt large hat was ];mdmii | centage of the loss being 14.4 per cent. = itself. During the summer you will 216 W “Geisha” Tailored Wi uglsd Biin Bt M ot Cottay. 7 Dol jnny SR aI ]y, rimimed with o sbaded 1y 5 on of the gas depari-| Mrs. Frank Winans and son, William | “eeee——— | the more lock to the bath for. bodily omen . Lgniiliss “"fil - augls qarhe bearers were John Coffes, Johu [ hrown feather coronet. turban | MEUIT for the past two years is as fol- | winans. were in New London recently comfort. I will show you samples and|in & varied assoriment of "'& livan: Burlai was in St. Marys cames | with erown of white sk, brim of | 107 St vests of Mrs. Winans sister, Mrs . = plans of the porcolain wnd other tupa) Thers are Plain, White Waists Wi 4 g G = i " 3 0! /i i ve you es S Y . AOUIS H. BRUNELLE tery at Greeneviile, " Many friends and | black Yowet and feather coronet baud; T T S T T T e MISS M. C. ADLES, I e White' Waists with bizsk favender s E latives avere -present, among them | and wing in one piece. Cos Casines s SealET T 1394 p sverard Whittemore of s Tom a sanitary standpoint—a; . | pink stripes, Gray e fih soft 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) several from Westerly, Provilence, | Nearby, a coronation felt with band | Gos and stores o0 4139436 ‘;fi,,:,"‘;“‘u,“.“‘,:& Hore of Miineon H a !“: uh l B oD nd guar- | Cids, otc; In fact, every fashionabl Pies, Cake and Bread | o Diciar Goorme o ot had | of pansics i silic and velvel, was & | ’room profit .. 11,951.37 o Momit ot her home an | Ny ¢ Lalfl ani rac D&Glfl IS - style of Tailored Waist s represen neral Director Georgg G. Grant had ! siriking model. : Pl LRiae 50540400 | e Jarnes Mot E. TOMPKINS in this offering. There are ail sizes’in that cannot be excelled. o arrangements. The de- | " For drass occasions mothing could |Gas sold, cubic fi.39,197,000 43,636,608 B | SMART WOMEN KNOW JE i the lot, but not overy size in ceased was a resident of Occum fort. an a W 50 d w B P 0 = ¥ | be.more elegant than a white apphq"“ Per cent. unac- Mrs. McWhirter and son. Richard | 5 . > .tyl.-—rogullr $1. and. $2.00 .m Phens Sour order. T'rompt service | veas. crown over biack velvet, trimmed with | eounted for . . MW nirton ot W oreaster Aase opard | that Miss Adles is the only arfiste in 67 West Main Street t $| 19 —_— twa rich willow plumes held in place | coa) carbonized, 1b. o v o Mass, SPell ! heg profession in the country. Fash- a . QUALITY 5 s T AR S PR e D T Otrobando avenu 10 aBla New! arkara ddeistana dnls was @ visitor in town on Tuesday. and _similar_choice hats. A careful | Neyw services laid, 158 Wiizabath Ball of Miss place |- irich CRRtomERs £¥ tho S ahy e Vaughn roundry Go. LOoT o tn. work should always be ccasidered il ading of The Bulletin's advertising | feet ... 2,208 roriize Biizabeth TIull of iss Place | and personal attention, e especially when it costs no inore th AP columns today will explain where | Expended for ro- Iofc Bony el SEmere G i o Ik 240 Women's “Geisha” Linge the inferior kind. Skilicd men are| Many from Taftville attended the|they are displaye pairs ...... 4,376.73 Wbl aiinadas NORWICH—Wauregan House. y direct from the -lmz» employed by us. Dur price fell the|auction a the Palmer place in Canter- Bnno Tt ins ey N e ot el R customers. The rtment whole story. bury on Tuesdey CARBRAY BOY DISCHARGED. ditions ... .... 1,544.53 Mrs, Oscar Allen and daughter of| . “=0 © 5 :}‘H“"“\:‘_Fs- farnishea promptly. Large stock ot | 213, satisfyin i aie o e S hdtsnad 5 Tanover w ts over Suncay of ephone 7 ct4) e Bedy ] Another Lad Confessed to. Taking the B e e ipatterns. No. 11 to 25 Farrs Strest |, “some Plain Tucked Waists. They are beautifully g Wheel and Painting it. {on the Canterbury turnpike. p % = ~ med with fire 1aces and exquiaits DENTIST Funeral 1o e s come m sy e || A Step ey somenize Farver o swcen-| PLAID BAGK S. F. GIBSON [Bshats ™ oy Sihistouia > " ing Thomas J. Carbray, a bo: 3 {ter. M G ge Gi . of Balti W DR. E. J. JONES AGER Directa: Jiving ac 220 Franklin strect, was 1re- e rhecda o e Tharstes B Tin and ‘Sheet Metal Worker | $2%° * $3.50° Waists. v Buitih i ziited charged with tae theft of a Toward Health— ]| marver at her home ‘on Peck’s Corner. | GLOAK'"GS at $1.98 Sl nrnen Bui '] > jicycle. Twe boys who hud been with - — | Sl Agent for Richardson and Boynton % 3 mh nint near the spot from which the ' - Mrs. 'W. H. Cockereft has returned | St 3 5 Take elovator Shetuciet street on- and Embalmsr ¢itle. cisappeared had i1 the p.lice |atter a summier gbroad and 1« visiting | Broadelotns, !QXC'VB“'M Stract. Norwh . wance. ‘Frons UiaU Chabray (ook the wheel. but tives in Middletown before return. | Billiard and Carriage Gloths, oM 7 orwichy Cenn. | On sale in '=:° | section op eur seed 7 d “Monday they om rashington stree tiie 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg. zv“etx‘l_‘gi\::t(egn tmz,s;;;\merf nday they Im,; to her lome on Washington street SPECIAL—1,000 yards of Cloakings ond fios ginning marning, Br.F. W. HOLMS, Peniis! Shannon Building Annew Telephors 62 in 1o The Bul- Telephone 643-2. Prompt service day or night Zady Assistant. Residence 116 Broadway. ©pp. Theatre. Teleohone €41-3. testimony. and a boy from Norwich Town was in court who confessed that he took the wheel and had painted it over since he took it. As the owner of the b cle had recovered it. he did not de: to push_the case and the boys were allowed %Yo go free, after they had had a warning from the judge. In place of coffee— “There’s a Reason” i Mrs. Bdward Skinner of Bridzenort and her brother. Samuel Mott. of Sonth Norwalk, were guests Saturdayv of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skinner of the Scot Iand road. 1 After spending two weeks in Canter- bury, where she was the guest at the at 59 cents that are Worth $1.00 a yard. This is something that should appeal to every lady who reads this advertisement. BRADY & SAXTON, QCteWFM Norwich Town. 1. F. BURNS, Heating and Plunlltn& 92 Franklin Street There 13 @ Isrge 1--;?. et -uro of Mun. youp ei m resemmend R,