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Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED YOUR TEETH NEED TO BE FIXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY LARGE PRICES? least particle the most of n- our with n siiver or and gold zo0ld crowns or I1. D. Sydleman is a mem- sociation and su- anufacture of He has no i of dentis you r eive L Bulletin, ch, Friday, Oct. 13, 1911. Norwi everywhere in the city efure § a Subscribers who fail te that time wili confer favor porting the fact to The Bulletin THE WEATHER. Forecast for Teday. For New England: Fair Friday and Saturday; not much change in tem- perature; moderate north winds, Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Friday fair weather will pre- vail, with ‘moderate tewperature changes and light, variable winds, and on Saturday fair to partly overcast and warmer weather, Observations in Nerwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes 16 re- in temperature and the barometric changes Thursday: % Ther. Bar. Tam....cooen 04 29.94 AN 2 20 T4 2988 6p.m, . . .o 64 29.08 Highest 74, lowest N Compsrisons. Predictions for Thursda light | variable win Thursda weather: As predicted. I Moon Rises. FHigh Water. . [l p.m. | T0.10 | 10558 1142 Morn. 0.38 145 303 |l X hours after high water it Is low wlhich is followed by flood tide. f GREENEVILLE NEWS. Meeting of Father Mathew T. A. Soci ety—Columbus Day Exercises at St. Mary's School—Not: Sun tide, A well attended meeting of the Fa- ther Mathew T. A. soclety was held in their rooms in Carpenters’ hall on sursday evening with President Jo- " The Bulletin snowd be deiiversa | Charles B. Lee,Leaves Hopkins & Allen Arms Company Chosen Secretary. There was a meeting of the directors o fthe Hopkins & Allen Arms company on Thursday afternoon at the factory of the company, at which Charles B. Lee presented his resignation, both us director and secretary of the company. | The resignation was accepted und the vacancy of secretary was filled by the election of Fred S. Maples. who has | for many years been bookkeeper for the company and wha is thoroughly familiay with the details of the busi- (ness. He will look after the duties of | the office for the remainder of the com- pany’s vear. No action was taken concerning the appointment of a new director in that vacamcy which will | probably 2o over until = the annual meeting. Mr. Lee's term of office did not ex- pire until February, 1912, but he had rema‘ned with the new management at their request. and it was their desire that he at least continue through his term. but he is desirous of going to the Pacific coast for the winter and for that reason declded to put in his Resigned as Director and Se and will Spend Winter in Califm?iaf-Pred S. Muple! 'MT. CALVARY -8CHOOL | HAVE RALLY SERVICE. Excallent Programme With Proceeds to Be Used for New Books. Rally day services for the Mt. Cal- vary Baptist church Sunday school was held at the church on Thursday evening. The service was entitled The King's Banquet, and the proceeds are to be used to buy books for the school. Ice cream and cake were on sale. Opening with an organ prelude, the programme was finely carried out as follows under the direction of Supl. John Williams and Secretary William Mallison: Singing, Rally Day Chorus, school; scripture reading in concert, Psalms 23d, school; praver, pastor. Rev. J H. Dennis; greeting, Supt. John W. Williams; ~ singing, With Grateful Flearts of Praise, school; singing. To the Harvest Field, school; responsive reading, Assistant Supt. Howard Wil- son; recitation, Master Worthe Ho: ard; singing, Labor Today, school; rec- itation, Mis§ Ruth Powers; reading, A Refuge in Distress, Miss Idella Scot singing, As the Daya Go By, school resoonsive reading, school; class rec tation, Sowing and Reaping, Mrs. Frances Evans' class: singing, Gather Phem All for Jesus, primary and junior classes; recitation, Counting the Stars, Mrs. A. F, Drury’s class; singing, Singing to the Lord of Harvest, school; class recitation, The Better Way, Mrs. W. H. Mellison’s class; recitation, Just Don't You Care, Master fFalton Lacy; inging, Gather the Fruits of Autumn, school; address, pastor, Rev. J. H. Den- nis; class recitation, A Song for the Homeland, Mrs, A. H. Wilson's cl e ry resignation at ‘this time, He intends to close his home here and with Mrs. Lee will go to Southern California for the winter. In the spring he plans to tour the Pacific coust and the western states, returning here for the summer. For the past ten years Mr. Lee has been prominently identified with the Hopkins & Allen Arms company in the capacity of director, general manager, treasurer and secretary, He was nre- viously identified with the concern as secretary and treasurer, that belng previous to the fire.| When a majority of the stock of the company was ac- quired the past summer by new own- ers, George E. Avis was made general manager and M, Mason was elected treasurer, but Mr. Lee continued as director and secretary until Thursday Mr, Lee has had an extensive experi ence in the firearms business during his 12 to 13 years’' . [ and is widely known in the trade. For the past few years he has been planning to relieve himself of the duties of the sgeveral offices and will now take a vacation for the first time in vears. NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL DOING A GOOD WORK. State Has Not Been More Generous With Appropriations for 1t Than Necessities Required. The Norwich papers have nrinted a report of the annual meeting of the trustees of the Norwich hospital for the insane held this week, says the Hartford Times. There is also printed the annual report for the last fiscal year of the superintendent. The state- ment is made in the report that there are at present 766 patients in the in- stitution and 40 “out on trial list." The institution 15 about seven years existence. 1t will be recalled’ that when the .general assembly was first singing, Everyone in His Place, school: objact lesson, The King's Banquet, school; singing, Marching On, school- tenediction. LEBANON TIE SETTLED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. Reuben Burgess, Selectman, Thus Got Three Mare Votes Than W. L. Spencer. liam H. Stebbins of the trolley company is partially dis- abled through a fall while motoreyele on Washington square on sday afternoon, resulting in a se- e wranch and dislocation of one of knees. The machine skidded on a t surface and came over on top of Day Starter W In the town of Lebanon a tie vote for a place on the board of selectmen has been settled without recourse to recount, an opinion having been ob- tained from the attornev generalof the state which enabled the moderator to|him. He was able to get up and was count three straight democratic bal- | around for the rest of the day, but iots for Reuben Burgess which had | Thursday morning he was not able to previousiy been thrown out. This ~ave|move his knee until it had been put Mr. Burgess the election over the pro- | back by a physician. He is able to g0 hibition candidate, W. L. Spencer, with | about with a cane. whom he had been tied on the first s count. State Police Here? ding his | OVERNIGHT CURE FOR COLD IN HEAD OR CHEST It is Curing Thousands Daily, and Saves Time and Money Get a bowl three-guarters full boiling water, and a towel, Pour into 'the water a scant tea- spoonful of HYOMEIL (pronounce High-o0-me). \ Put your head over the bowl cover head and bowl with towel. Breathe the vapor that arises for a few minutes and presto ! your head is 2s clear as a bell, and the tightness in the chest is gone. Its a pleasant cure. You'll enjoy breathing HYOMEL Youll feel at once Its soothing, healing and bene- flctal effects as it' passes over the in- flamed and irritated membrane. 50c a hottle, at druggists eyerywhere. Ask The Lee & Osgood Co. for extra bot- tie HYOMEI Inhalent. ot and street schools closed Thursday for Columbus da: Edward Stott of the Otrobando road, le digging potatoes, found one hing 26 cunces. S. Brand left Thursday for Hartford, after a brief visit with his aunt, Mi: Adelaide L. Beckwith of West Town street. noon Miss Eleanor Kilroy and Mrs. Kilroy of Bozrah were visitors at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Stott, of Otrobando avenue, exriy in the week. 1 Mrs, ¥ her guest, fallo, N, Y., | sister, Mrs, Town streef. nk Chesbro of, Mystic_and | Mrs. Lillian Helm of Buf- are visiting Mrs. Chesbro's | Roswell Brown of West | Frederick Karkutt and daughter: Misses Louise and Minnie Karkutt, | have returned from Hartford, where they attended the wedding of Mr, Kar- kutt's niece, Miss Minnie Ecker MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Street If you're not wearing our clothes, you don’t know what you are missing in the style and fit of your clothes. ‘We're trying to tell you and to show you how much better our clothes are than you realize. After you know the facts, we'll leave it to you. Suits $10. and up to $28. Overcoats $12. and up to $30. These new, rough, seft hats are the latest and best in style—$1.50 to $3.00. Underwear, too; you'll need heavier weight soon. We've ~at all kinds and all sizes. I’-urteims Of Our Fall Opening SATURDAY Two More Days ' of Special Offerings During Fall Opening Weok we ame showing new Fall Goods in every de- partment — the preducts of the best manufacturers at home and abread, As an added inducement to visit eur store during Fall Opening Week W' are offering A STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES vears of ex- seph Beilefleur in the ch: One ap- : - T MARRIE Dlication for membership was received | 2sked for an appropriation at the ses- | The three straight democratic tickets| 1t was stated on Thursday _that MARRIED o N encourtEing Teports Ahowed that |810n of 1903 to start the work of the | which had been declared invalid had | n.embers of the state police were in the [ DAWLEY — BARBER — In Norwich, 5 i “he indebtedness of the soclety had |buildings there was some doubt as to|been so ruled upon because they had| city on the lookout for violations of the| Oct. 12 by 'Rev. J. Eldred Brown. [} Eisind here cipht been reduced one-half dusing the | the necessity for it. There were some | folded inside of them the ballot on an-|automobile law. It was claimed that| IHerbent Myron Dawley ~and = Miss These offerings compri only the e Dot B vast mionth ity Guring the | who belleved that it would be better to | other question on which the town was | they were using motorcycles in their| Ithel Leonora Barber. both of No 43 Hite winier season with a dance and the |e7larse the institution at Middletown, | voting that day. The attorney general| worl, but no arrests were reported. ‘ K newest and most staple kinds of Fall & s s uiia et bpt e planning | There was an honest difference of | was informed of the ciroumstances by bl U d ) poses i W for a card tourna b aiidals o opinior on the matter, and it was final- | the moderator, with the result that he 3 i i . thout g o et o ent and also a pool |1 ettied by making an appropriation | received instructions to count the NORWICH TOWH CATON—In Hopkinton (Potter Hill), and Winter Merchandise, and have as i Sy to begin the Norwich hospital. The |tickets as valid, which was enough to h Memnorial Soatety Meets—-0: Oct. 8, 1911, Johu Caton. 2 Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. Columbus Day Observance. state has been generous in its amnro- | give Mr. Burgess the election. Lathrop Memorial Society Meets—Over | gosi—In Brook! N. Y.. Oct. §. 1911, | The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx |been cted from every department Bt s 44 priations for the development and the $800 Raised for New Scotland Road | Joscphine Rore daughiér of Di. and fine clothes. ) S _Columbus day was observed with a |maintenance of the institution. But it | Hail Mrs. H. W. Rose, formerly of Wesi- . in the store. . whale holiday “by St Mary's school. | [ina met been more generous than its | CORKERY AND DRISCOLL A erly K"I De“talparlors Wednesday afternoon was devoted 1o | pecessities required. No one thought | PLAYING NEARLY PERFECT| Twenty-three members of the La-|WEXBR_In Xew Londen, Oct. 10. 1911, and’ roproductions OF. the famoms Grec/|hoR: the anestion of ‘ita/ establishine s throp Memorial society gathered at| pouGras—In\ New London. Oct. 11 BE SURE AND VISIT DR. JACKS P Tori cories of @ Columbian | frescres, | W88 under discussion in the general |Lead the Whist Tournament at Sodal- | the chapel of the First Methodist| je1i, B.. son of Harris C. and R . Mg B e o the ey daacocs, ;Jsm:mh‘rg that within seven _\e'arsvaf(u;’ ity Rooms—Drew Ahead in Pool. church Wednesday afternoon for thel the mma Douglas, aged 35| gy goo 5 P Franklin Saquare, Norwich. Conn. Dame, were seen by the school, and | i iioms 5e Spened for the reception o e annual thank offering meeting. . The| vears. erkshire Bond Typewriter Papers |, store between now and Saturday the important events portrayed in the g':‘;';";;{’ l;fl);:;“g- !;_jm:: \xovf{‘r“;k "a’ At the rooms of St. Joseph's so- |report of the last meeting was read | SMITH—In Waterford. Oct. 10, 1911, 138 1-2x13, HES oF Catumibos were Feviewsa. Thg |cvor 800, Betaons: Those who, (ook @ | aatty there ix keen intorest in. tna | &2, the worlt spoken of which us alc| "4l ing Betoncs ol hor_ dnieier $1.20 a Ream night and take advantage of the spe: i L b o0 Ty EHE I aReh R l;:;‘“::’;g:;‘].‘jv’g tutior. did not venture to say that|two tournaments under way and every | W. B, F, M. meeting to be held here in | delia; widow of Sidney A. Smith, in < iy = NEW LINE The pictures are. (1) Father Teres | Lo o ook, & e O o Pe, 48y means the playing of several of | November. ' Pravers for mineionasien] BET BOETERE o e LT b T gt n theimarkob at thib pifon] O YPNSSTie are offoring ¥ veld £ FALL DRESS GOODS direct fro s Columbus Before He Embarks. | rment necessity ol . "D | the contests. At whist Corkery & |Were offered. e Chaput, aged 69 vears 3 R i WESS GOODS direct from | (7 50 0 " the Gate of the Coms | LISoLt necessity for the hospital would | Driscoll are now in the lead, and with | After the singing of Whittier's hvmn, | puncral ‘from his jate home at €30 bons and Carbon | memorate Fall Opening Week. ¥ be 8o emphatically proven. In the » : nt of La Rabita. (3) The Mut t ! 3 A seven Tanedi bay Dear Lord and Father of Mankind,| o'clock Saturday morning. Services the of all kinds. he Mutiny 3t |afk in the capitol on the matter at the sames |, Rlayed. bhave. lost’. but i i e i o ot E il kinds, - 1Scar ") TTne Discovery of Land, i | Cilih the capitol on the matter at, the | firco’ points, &iving them an almost | With Miss H. Loulse Hyde at the pi-| [n the Sacred ifeart chuich at g e 8 | dav. Ootober 12, 1493 (5) Taking Pos | poson Of 1903 mo one predicted that | porrcct average. The teams stand as | 800, nearly every person present nam-| oclock. Burial at Jewett City MISS JEWETT'S, STORE | coccion of the New World. (6) Boda- | stitntion than one. that would secom- | follows to date ed one thing she might have had to be - - Hohlic: Stenographer and’ Sherthand 3 JOHN BLOOM, Prop. |dilla ays Columbus. (7) The Re- |modate from 400 to 500 patients. At Games. Points. Ave. |thankfull for if abe had Iiyed up to the CARD OF THANKS. Teache 283 Main Street HE mm[fl"s l MITCHELL u 171 W. Main St ‘:‘7"” of Columbus and the Reception |the last session of the general ssem. | Corkery & Driacoll .. 7 214 304- IR AN T e SR et B Ay R M e A o e at Court. (%) Queen Isabella, the S 2 < ce. v SE .t \is_means of expressin R it atate i pRe bly an appropriation of nearly $300.000 [ Crowley & McGibney 4 114 281-2 4 L . our heartfelt thanks to the many neigh- e % Protectress of Columbus.”(3) Death | was' made for new buildings. When | Congnlin & Hynds...11 305 279-11 | Fhee but Thine Own wes sune who| pors “Ind friends for their deeds of | eAHOWTUCK AFE City of Norwich Water Works. The Roads Are Settling o these buildings are ready for use the |Kelly & Walsh. 5 139 274-5 e thank oftering collected, amount | iindness and expressions of sympathy Office of g8 3 = i — officials will be able to provide accom- | Stanley & McCormick 4 ing to over $15, this sum to be in-{guring our recent bereavement; also NITARY Board of Water Commissioners, 3 O e Dt Notes. modations for a greater number of pa- | Harringtn & Connolley 3 creased by amounts handed in during | for e hanasome floral forms. Theso ANI wapNornien. (Conn. Sept 30 1911, ) . ) gt the embrac- | pagar Browi: dttended the Stafe | Hents i The ‘i et for 2 - is week. acts will ever be remenibere ater rates’ for thie quarter end fag . fres 5 Bectar thgh tne,|;ooss: X Brown gftended ;the Stafytents {iDhe Novwiohshospital for tho i Murphy, & Dunnfs.. -l Miss Susan C. Hyde conducted the MRS, WILLTAM TIBLDS PRING WATER LJATISEYING |sept 30, 1917 are due and pavable & - e 3 petter than the | ford fair on Thursday ane is doing a zood work. Desmond & McGrory T B L B e R B T et the office OCt 1911, Office open t [ c £ood i o oms, 2 Ey o s 3 3 AND FAMILY. T 30 a.m. to 5 p. m MAHONEY BROS., B e Bilic bR oToien ot BN NE CHIOET, DieTRICE Al o S Hinduism and Christianity contracted, 4 2 AR Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. e pr O M o T e Khies . Seabhi Fails Avenus. ! bus diy with a half-holiday on Thurs- OF MANCHESTER UNITY. % Congdon iken from_the firet chapter of the L 3%-2. y . Aadifions Wity be made (o a1l billa | day. - v & Motrery : book Lig) e World, by Robert B. G TE remaining unpaid after Oct. 20. b L s e i o 5 Speer. Close attention marked the GILBERT S. RAYMOND, ok Bax | TAFTVILLE Officers Will Visit Taftville on Satur- |[S<lI¥ & Riordan . 18 22, |study of the lesson, and many inter- HEADQUARTERS FOR ostad Cashfer. On Bxhlbltlol\ [ Wavi Eveariss | Pitzxerala €0'Donovan 4 T: 1914 | osting r{a‘(‘-!%reiunlnlg the :ac-red books Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors and 2 = . e z in | Of the Hindus were learned, one being Cigars. Also Provisions always on ne a of the Latest Styies|New Toilets in Wequormos School | One of the big dates for the vear |08 DO fournameng Drow s In | that the lives of many of them are 15 Main Street. hand. Free lunch every Saturday M 4l und Winter wear| Building—Notes and Personals. will come on Ss\tunl:\a}"’ lning for*;‘hlonh_ sty R e s Same, | Petter than their creeds. The study of evening. o —_— H. Osgood lodge of Taftville, when e ! hav! i ik > | the Light of the World is to be con- foisgases - % b & B e | On Thursday the work of installing | ofcers of the Connecticut aistrict of |Baving mine straight o his credit:| iifd%n the meetings this winter. The Westerly House, iamondas - d | the new toilets in the basement of the | the Manchester Unity are coming for | e™, "% e play " > 35, ‘Brien's, 68 N. i No. 52 Shetucket Street. j&. Denens 4 i has 31 games to play, so that it is S Formerly D. J. O'Brien’s. 0. Main. 2 cke! eet. er Wequonnoc school building was |an official visit, the visitation —also | yof (o, SO {8 Dick the champion, Over $800 for New Building. u"era "’ec'flrs Kenyon & Pickhover. Frops. 2 - S mpleted and the school now ha as |servine for Swmaritan lodse of Bal*|fiough’ Hoylan §s in great form and | There was a good attendance and W nur S emal a tollet room as it is possible to | tic, which will take part in the af-| s 4 i i 5 s ot~ . QLALITY A s el i g S playing a strong game. The contest|Much enthusiasm shown in the meet e ST ST I 3 fushing cloets and & urinal have | Fort Griswold and. Henry Gardner [is & handicap one. the handieaps not | ing held Wednssgly evenine ab (ne it Su © 5 n work should a = be crasidered a, waile SikTs Havi 4 4 Gill ‘both have | RaVing been added vet. he standing | Scotland roac he in- Ruseegronty especiaily wi no wmore than B alle she glfls ) Bava flodpé U0 New Torfencwill Loth have | foilows: terest of the hall fund. Frank Wilcox el Piiact Pellybey QUALITY GUARANTEED o e e he walls and ceilings | large delegations present. A short | Won. Lost. Points | presided. The motion was made and Bt R TR ymined and a concrete floor has | business session in the lodge room will | : L L aaH At Gt the Taillatng lcomuitt” N Office: 303 West Main St. Telephone ted d been” Iaid. The room was formerly |start (he programme then adjourn: | (50) K 2 S e A e o R e I g as represented. | used as a class room and the change | ment will be taken to the I h | 9 . A by e e i G STETSON & YOUNG. | Made ‘5t “necexsary. to' Tearrange” the | where refreshments of coffen: sand. |Tarrant . 1l H 3 ing shouid be let by contract or day Branch Office: 162 Main St. Tele- b i e Tektiod st The new closets ice cream and cake will be Desmond .. ke 3 ok s Soiiios and the trusteos Lady Assistant. {Rliong 100 LN Prices positively g i g Al ol S "x“ L2 i g X 1 were empowered to bOITOW money not Telephone call 328-3. i ‘ 3 are flushed directly from the waler| One or more speakers will addre: e 1 exceeding the sum of $600 for the erec- the Lowest in? [ Fipe Instead of (rom a tank, During | the company, after which a social time 4 3 Tonor ot DAl Henry E. Church, Wm. Smith Allen. he sun aca e din~ was | will el i 3 ; . . U i s Uil painted “and . shingled. the grounds | with muct ned danciae for wnioh s | O'Donovan. ( 3 ‘ R % % : = - : wded and concrete walks 1aid, so that | up to date orchestra has been secured. | Malone (50) 3 3 A ol Men’s King Quality $3.50, . « « Bullding now the whole property is in excelient | guaranteeing good music. | Hynds (100) 3 2 Another ancient elm, thought to have | ; ? | conaition, . e 1o tiovsta | Cablcar IED) 7 H a hollow conter and with many dead | $4. and $5. Shoes. Latest Fall onn 80. 1. DHSS. | | their friends, it is expected the attend. | Samble (100) 2 3 branches, :s belng removed at 138 West| sou)oc hlack and et T s auglsd ! Notes. o by e e artond-d Faote (150) 3 i Town street, It was said recently that es Cl russet. 't 3 el T e e L G o ATl oIt Riordan (25) . 1 i the r:iext‘dgenlernllo: will see few of the Sold only by Go where you , they say you will PN N or. Thursday for Colu & Sohod g > 100 ey s Brennan (150) 0 4 grand old elms about town. 3 DENTIST | or. Thursday for Columbus day. A e am) ey 5 Gy : FRANK A. EILL, find no better place to buy WALL b e B Harrington (:0) .. 3 0 Autumn Service. Telophane. 104 Main Strest | pApERS than at Shea & Burke's. One DR. E. J. JONES|,. ;) lisusoleil of New Bedford has DIVORCE 18 BROUGHT. | Coscoran ( i 2 142| There will be an autumn service this been visiting friends i town for a few —_— Courtns et 2 133 | coming Sunday afternoon at the Scot- | hundred rew patterns just received. Saile 46, Shannon Bullding | " 7 John B. Gladue Also Seeks to Recover | Mulliy 2 1 121 | Jand road schoolhouse, when William 3 A 3 , T = g Life Interest in Pronerty. Counihan 2 1 120 | Crawford of Baltic will give the ad-| Good Pabers as low as 5c a roll. 5 Take elavator Shetuciet street en- ph Pothier is h:{:pmzl anratesil VL e ag | JcGibne 1 2 dress. ALL BORDERS FREE. is called to our line of whils. Pk made on his property at Bliss-| May Kahler New London s |W. Leahy . 3 — 3 ve. i » 11\30‘u'xm suit S eesinst iehasn‘an O. | Aubrey (75) 2 0 Death of George Jones. | . i Al Kahler of parts unknown for a divorce | 1. foahy .. 0 2 it et g e S Ay el A " = Beter Biralle 5 ave moved | O the grounds of desertion, which is | Fealr (300) . 0 3 Miss ey €8 her niece, Migs PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ter Butelle and tamily have moved |2liited $0 have taken piace in March, | Fiisserais. (100) g 2 Hattie Gardner, were called to Wor- S g n hants’ avenue. to Hunter's | $j58e¢ 10 have taken piace in Meveh 2 ¢ S . cester, Mass., Wednesday by the death . e e i S00L Slay e dangiied Sev. BN iee o ° of Miss. Jones’ brother, George Jones. | GREAT VALUES 3 flodia T HoNRE : o, | hich She desires to resume. ey G0y 5 o 2 = L 37--47 Main St. Eygwral Avenu T e e S R R T s s M ana Mre A d Pateat o - P L o - ccently | Gladue against Milina Williams in o v = Mr. and Mrs, William B. Wilcox of | . SLATE ROOFING {Undervent an operation for appendi- | which j» is asked that the desds of WEST CHELSEA SCHOOL the Scotland road werc at (he Stafford | e s Taieita Fan, (Dull Caltisn . Meta) Corhices and $ Cutters | aitis, His many friends will be pieased | three! parcels of land to the defendant, e fair Wednesday § 3 ' Colt and Kid 5 & e pr bl o ol {Lis daughter, be changed. He claims | Held Exercises for Columbus Day and| . = T ana W = I oot e e |that he supposed that there was a life But One Session. e Tomn- M T B e R RS R TR TR g S : = " PIANOS $3.00, $3.50 and 5006 & \ ad he - e c 1 n ct. 911 hat suc w ixercises were held in the several ) - i v ¥ ——————| the suinning room of the Ponemah mill |not the case. “The ihree pioces of |grades of the West Chelsea school on Dr. Hallock's Famous Remedies. = 3 Sapetyok Tgten | £ 700 B sins . 4 5 hursday morning. A physician dress- | property were deeded to her March 30 | Thursday in- celabration of Columbus 4 By Lydia E. Pinkham’s|Piano here you will enjoy perfect sat- Sa“nar Plllmblll ed the Wound, which was not serious. |and May i, 1911 Property (o the |day, only one session being held, Tt Jramm ol cyms Vecctabic Co i fiRtetion, Fel‘ uson ar| flnnm g e I Bmount of §13,000 is attached Seventh, Eighth and Ninth grades ELVITA PILLS strengthens the nerves ege e mpoun e eyl ARK"stT'h 3 ission Circle Meeting. e e embled together for the first period.| enriches the blood and invigorates the whole o i reet, orwich, Conn. 2 A peep 1nto an up o date bathroom | The Mission circle of the Universa- Visited Fire Station. Atter singing Columbia, Supt. J. Bif sysem. $1.00. Ra Baltimore, Md.—“T send you here- | septl5IW FRANKLIN SQUARE. nly less refreshing than the batn|!'St Church held its regular monthly | Accompanied by their teachers, Miss | Stanton spoke upon True Courage, il- e i T X .. | With the picture of my fifteen year old ? During the summer you wi)| " °°lilg at the home of Mrs. Minnje | Helen B. Rovee and Miss Annie T t, | lustrating nis talk with historical DR. HALLOCK'S VEGETABLE LIVER | daughter Alice, who more Inok to the bath for boatly | JCNKINS of Rogers avenue on Tuesday |22 children of the Hobart avenue kin- | characters as Columbus, who carried{ PILLS for constipation and sick headachc, was restored to MISS M. C. ADLES, comfort. 1 will sho afternoon. Mrs. C. B. Woodworth pre- | dergarten visited the Central fire sta- [out his plans despite ridicule, Lincoln, | 10 cents per box. AT ALL DRUG STORES. | health by Lydia E. - . tl plans of the porcel sided and read the scripture lesson. | tion at noon on Thursday. Chief How- | Who kept to the course he thought Pinkham’s Vegeta £ R and =ive vou esimares for the womg|Praver was offered by the pastor. A |ard L. Stanton showed them about the |Tight despite criticlsm. In contrasting Jbie Cor nd. Shi 1y i f I l e S patting them In In the best manmes| [*/OTL Was given of (he recent stafe | building, and the little ones were de- | the {Tue courage and the false courame | 28 SODOUC, S fllf,lflflflflfl 208 flflcl?hl Zom a sanitare standpointand guars | ¢ NVention. Mrs. Jenkins read a very | lighted With their' visit. It has for { Mr. Stanton said false courage, which | was pale, with dark antee the entire job irteresting and illuminating paper on | some time been an annual custom for I$ many times merely recklessness. is| circles under her TONIC-RESTORER, obliged to clear your throat oftan snd gl NG Dordthy Patterson, known as Sister | the kindergarten pupils to visit the l0Wering to one’s moral tone and often | eyes, weak and irri- X do you wish you didn't have to? LET | Dora. " This \ax the second paper in | station, is used to cover their cowardice. It table. Twodifferent [the wonderful dressing which Miss| Just try some of our BRONGHIAL . F. Ns' the series of the season on Woman e - — is the moral courage which keeps chil- | doctors treated her 1 " hat LOZENGES and see how they } Friends of Tumanity, At the close of Back from the South. dren at their work, and so builds up and called it Green | ~0'°° Prevares for hair-and scaip. Is| gy Sonat thick feeling in your 67 West Main Street the meeting a social hour was thor- | John W. Smith of Franklin street |t1€ir schools. 1t is tyue courage of ‘the Sickness, but she |marvelous in its effect. Leaves the rt : oughly enjoved, the hostess serving re. |has. just returned from a <isit of sev. |children which help ‘build up the San abl i 100 a box at freshments. eral “weeks at his old home in the|homes. 3 S }:;&?fif;finf scaly \hgalihy; ang ithe diade glosny; . s f 4 L Mr. Stanton drew many sharp le: 5 3 AELL ant res i ” The Vaughn Foundry Co.|—F=— e | RO PO B PRI 9L R | ool (e S e the. o | Bam's Vegetable Comporind was g | avundant ind sectored 1o 1 oricinat| DUNN'S P ) Childl’en cr Mr, Smith. brought back a quantity Children who honor their parents, do- { ommended, and after taking three bot- | coloring. Ask Miss Adles about it. She o ory i irroosy bacle R gant ing what is right for right's sake, thus tles she has regained her health, thanks | w11 pe in Norwich week of Oct. 1 50 Main Street FOR FLETCHER'S had been taken to the gin, favor showing the truest moral courage. to your medicine. I canrecommend it F el furnished promptly. La: vatterns. Nc. 11 to 35 "Farrs “Birest .. F. GIBSON CASTORIA Funeral number of his friends with this souve- nir of thie southland. Hoods Connecticut Patents. The list of patents issued to Con- necticut inventors for the week end- :ng Tuesday, Oct. 10th, 1911, as fur- nished from the office of F. H. Allen, follows: Edward H. Angle, New lon- for all female troubles.”—Mrs, L. A, ‘CORKRAY, 1103 Rutland Street, Balti- | more, Md. | | - Hundreds of such letters from moth- ers expressing their gratitude for what | Lydia BE. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Com- ound has accomplished forthem have WALL PAPERS Imported and Domestic DESIGNS AND COLORINGS 'PLAID BACK GCLOAKINGS ! don, dental tooth regulating appliance: | ore’ < | S Tin and Sheet Metal Worker || g AGER birects: 3om, Gontat Tooth reilating aiBlance’ | rorsw your hast Just wne xima| o an s pmplihed forthom have | UNEXCELLED. Broadeloth, Al Sie Mibarason. asid Bogntoa | : = PPelisonn ok Coalwy Xewy Buituin |29 58 o i““;::“w';”‘"r Tt's brizht| Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass® | G Billiard and Carriage Cloths. | vacuum pump! i . Gates v {ana cle d our prices are reason-| v o e | . 5 & Furnaces. { and Embalmar Sarsapa””a | Viaven,. suters. mtgms Edwin. r [iire e S e oy Young Girls, Heed This Advice. | The Fanping Studio SPECIAL—1/000 yards of Cloakin 85 Waest Main Street. Norwich, Conn. | bert, . South, Norwalk ovater dimRing | anous our hav—its sound and sweot Girls who are troubled with painful | g s! at 59 cents that are worth $1.00 a 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bidg. [l Eradicates scrofula and all jcosins Alexander baubscher, jand. . [the - beNCIIhEL Rt ANSTS gr'hl:rfigln‘zfz‘in&;xxl\s{sg}:g‘di;‘fii i 31 Willow Street ::rd'.l s .,,':,,".m.:;hm.,'...m,,:..*::: Telephone ¢43-2. other humors, cures all their |¥0iuin s 1aun, “Warsville wxien: | Sond U8 vour order—it will be deiii-| ing spells or indigestion, should take o T. F. BURNS, Prompt service day or night effects, makes the blood rich sion curtain roy ered promptly. Traneis H. Richards, immediate action_and be restored to LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE “ady Assistant. Hartford, carving machine; Adolph i health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- BRADY. & SANCHOM : . and abundant, strengthens all | schwarder b e 2 table O d. T il UPHOLSTERY Norwish Tewn, Resid, 116 Brosdway. A s 3 Schwarderer, New Britain, Christ; \ able Compound. Thousandshave been WM “Caflflg and Plumbi ng. e T the vital organs, Take it. tree holder, Walter W}‘- Warren a'ng‘\l‘i CHAS. SLOSBERG, restored to health by its use, = . Telechene €42-3. +, Get it today in usual liquid form or | Kuox. Tertvville ice creeper: Alo Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, |, THERE 1s no advertising medium in 92 Franklin Street. shocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. 'y fegeey MeMiden desisn for cu 3 Cove St. Mass., for advice, frees TR o isinens yemiita: ©° The Bulc