Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1912, Page 14

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T NORFJICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1912 The Bulletin, Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED Have you had baby's photograph taken It's an art to take bdaby's phote- |in¢ aph s it should be tak §i8 roguish little smile, his @imple, Such photograps become prized remembranees of babyhoods days in | yoars to come. We have had ye: gxperiemce in b afternoon while the other | Oct. 3—Van Clark previousl iven, had and exposure ¢ leads in the number of deaths Montville. |while there were many f Oct. $—Way infa drownings and raifroad perfect development 20—John Murphy are the sudden of brain ity for the past three Nov. 11—George W. Phillips, 77, cef| exy | atrick Cuddy, 80, cere- | z, 58, alconolism | GALLED THE MEDICAL EXAMINERS INFILAM- fiorwiu:h, Monday, Jan. 1, 1912 coAL ease the Chief Cause of Death. Without Coal in the Bin. fmune,( in an automobile today. You P A % - AND PA!N You could have everything eclse i “S" h“;n':onnr.tim will convines GREENEVILL i A hahopes [ M lh E NEWs. |t cxaminers were eaed. o Lon- near - diseas | Vegetable Compound. t. Cocilia’s ociety Elects Offi- |doa e b dagtan e | 5 e A | ) . Ad“fle fl fl Brh el g Socisty Elects Offi-| et of “amy town | ”Arg. ,\5; ;ani.». o :i:‘z::‘ 17, dmw%afifé?flhl“&fil\ m}l:‘u;:m(‘rnl\:li‘e# for | TO ALL [ Ceritral Wharf and 150 Main Strest -."mE See it for yourself at | | ‘ B e e There Were 43 Occasions in This County the Past Three! M AT[ON _ are here, ready for a ; : o &tils Months With a Total For the Year of 179—Heart Dis- It Won’t Be a Happy New Year | demonstration to you. For the four quarte of the past Albert Gaylor, 58, injuries | | the world, and without Coal would , You- | {the one just closed was the smalle ‘ a five-passenger 30 H. P. Touring Car. s—Notes and Personals. with thougn the gt on i Telephones. M. B. RING AUTO CO. [ ould never m(d\\‘é\-ll.” At e h‘ coAE THIS WEEK friend told me of very customer who has traded witl Lydia E. Piokban's ‘ e e A cut of from 10 to 25 per fien we « Dosing. | 1lcur Snap them In a Jiffy New London. Nov. 1t The best and most value for your \l e sudden deaths have averaged re fall from offs | Ask the man who owns one. rs. Evan R. s, 4, ) se unhap, | there heing rs. Robert Brown, ed by Lydia E. Pinkham's | T Ty | CHAPPELL (0. { THAT'S WHAT IT 18, & | { Telephone. Chestnut Strest. ifom - LUM BER = our Mr, EAL T ! . Arms, 0—George E. Lan aged bral hermorr Cor [Neaton poucd obral Lemorrhage Dec. 22T der, 2 1-2, bron- | = | Leahy for the past 45 years or mere is Free Eurning Kinds and Leh g1 cent. on all kinds of House- tan T i ~William H. A 51, self pneumonia. | it re- 5 g furnishi LAIGHTO” |Neftie 1 intlicted pistol shot : Waterford. | e ‘ty‘“f“im‘-‘l“' invited to call and greet them Tuesday, | ALWAYS IN STOCK urnishings. f ’ Nellie L0et 15 —Joseph Gare, e sther C. Smith, S6, senile | paf, fay nerves are strongerand 1 can | January 2nds 1912 | 0. D. LATHROP | We have decided to make to! Oct. 16—Henry ]wm 54, chroni. Eadk Lyme '%oe‘;’e’;fl‘)‘lé\&ffih( L\ltlm} ‘I‘llm\ f:\'.:{ ‘ . U, ] every article of Furniture in the ¢ ditis, alecholism and exposure pound cured me after o iios— g s Bibeetts N Ellen Moriarty, 50, railroad _ O¢t. 10 addeus K. Raymond, )evemmn R . Office: cor‘Mirkzt and sni«uckh st | our large stores a bargain and pposite g 5 P ractured skull from auto injuries. | gmmend it to other suffering women.” Stored C'vsed Monday { elephane 2 every day during this week - — 1 Mathew John Sellahopp, 40, a nt- Brdeton: = SEALS, 605 W. rd St., | GEORGE . GRANT I en County Di- al drownin 4l Dok b R ‘(/rlelsrt{gu‘,‘l‘u[“ Lot BRI | il | |will be bargain day at our o in s T i e e | jp Thousands of unsolicted and genu. | | | stores, v 1 - 2 pa Nov. Frances M. Montgomery | riswold. {ine testimonials like the above prove | Absolutely every qualification that | 1 di Ry . er Mati scoidental drowning. Oct. 31—Oscar Barre, 23, epileps; he efficiency of Lydia in e r and Embalmer ¢ o r 4 the efficiency of Lydia E. Pink t th ov. 1 auri Spottswood, 35, |with asphy b electrocut Jobn T. Ford, m’ xia. | Viegetable Compound, which is made | °Ur customers may demand is to be “It burns up clean.’ F Lyme. ‘e‘clus‘vely from roots and herbs. | found in" our merchandise for we are | % Nov. 4—John Ho 70, esanide | Women who suffer from those dis | the direct successors of those who, one | WEII SEASONEd Wood 2 i Norwlch and Taftville —Nicholas Constantine, nine °f POtassium pois tressing ills should not lose sight of |\, yreq and forty-eight years ago, :2 Provideace SL, Taltvili: |’ 35, railro 1 - |injurit 14M WFawl | B i Telephone. 6: o = En A |months, cardiac failu: Stonington. | these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia AT | ®nis Ta from al Dee. 14—John H. Leahy, 41, hemor- | Nov. 14—Charles A. McLaughlin, 48, | E. Pinkham’ Vegetable Compound to | opened a general hardware store in | C. H. HASKELL. A T n Pittstiel age. ial ney vestore their health. : A Most Complete Line of : _Charles Brown, 50, acci- John Kee , railroad in- | b st st wiite | the town of Norwich. i 908 = Phosias =4 i £ Willima iental drowning. | specia ;i f— Files i . Cebt o Donato Pagutto, 26, frac- Caswell, 8, acci- | to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, | The good name, then established, has ur She will treat your letter as|been chemshed by us and maintained in | i Nowih AL . ikies, 10 | S Ty SCAL S8 b chmished by JOHN A. MORGAN & son. orse Bkt gy dauihter Oct, 1—Tkomas Byrnes, us- senile” debilty. | she has been helpi,,gm‘kwfimfl,‘ ¥ C [ d |_ b { f lays, i |tion and personal neglect. roton. 2 m this way, free of charge. Don’t W ve too many Pur Coats for this f B- d A 5 = Ity | Oct. 6—Patrick Kelly, al \n Thean, 40, alcoholism 1.eqmte—“—nteat once. | Ua an um er b the \,”, ‘"‘” and will cut them ransier imngers r s AL L b ek Jer, 65, heart | === - i Teiephona 884 Central Whart I o € mus and Lia for your 1911 papers and for 14—Churkes infant, criminal Dec, 6—George T. Welles, 9, acci- | needs our assortment of Swed dental drowning. nos Speli LOOSE LEAF BOOK BLANK BOOKS RSAL FIGURING BOOKS, ETC, b;:;nh Sit?mbnghm. e, Mrs. The L. L. Chapman Co. “Brown, Mr w.| Conioan B 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Jones, choking »hn W. Kimball, Mrs. Kroo; a N Robert W. UNIY | Ghe } E. B ! 129 Main Streel, Norwich, Conn. INDEX AND RECORD CARDS S !H ere’s Wishing Turkeys, Chickens, ents for \‘ g‘ y oy O st |A Happy New Year 3605 o Co. (Hardware) ‘ TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. | German Societies Enjoy New Celebration—Su Mrs. Robert Brown. stock is the largest in Eastern | Connecticut. Upit Yea for New Year’s Day. Orders for Special Books carefuliy | | APPLY TO On Exhibition ortment of the Latest Styles Millinery for Fall and Winter wear OBITUARY. The Parker-Davanport Co Nerwich, Conn ¥) at the } Grant on t Mrs Robert Brown. tum CARD OF THANKS The family of the late E. R. Corey < >xtend their r MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, No. 52 Shetucket Street. DENTIST only one dollar. Th r makes “in a Jiffy,’ ywn toast. Water H < v ! e — a1 beothars | faed & Ta Meir 3 & Sharp 0. (Tools) “We've resolved” to treat you even | Also many other gcod things A k oF Typerwriter Rib- |, DRI Gartas sciotios o and, and.elght ci © guests be Mrs, . Miller & Co, (Lighting Fixtures) l‘e(te' this year than last. We're go- | for every day. | el i 1 ! e e nt, Miss Besti Storer, ¢ ling to do our level best. _made he in, William Wellc erivi 0. (P | : L) aife et Wrs { People’s Market 7 & as Brown, of S. P. Townsend Co. (Lawn Mowers) | . GRANSTUN & Gg. o Opp 6 Fraaklin St. o % At | FREIETS fl ”/7 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. e hall %o the ¢ . Our New Year's Creed i Na’ozuArIN S7REET Fldello Beer are represented in ! - I PROSPERITY: ! I | DISTRICT VISITORS e | For Our Customers ) | X | ECURED MANY GIFTS. | i | S T o | FORGIVENESS: | H JACK ]_ & 0. | Acknowledgment Made by the Uruted Mrs. For Our Competitors Workers to Conirvhuwrs | er, Mis Ir o | i Mrs. S.| CONVERSION reser e istributed [viile. backerpall totmn i tors, and ackn s THE EATON CHASE . Deutal Surgeon ‘ [eia s L i To Stenegraphers P i [ RORWICH TOWN Mty Voo, 3 : uring his last illness, i ol Mrs | THE SPEED SECRET IS McGrory Building. Norwich, Conn, eacon Chester G. Ambler Conducts wzham, | S R R IRt | Service at Sheltering Arms—Social Be e FUNERAL. {a gh kn .;! Gatherings for' the New Year Holi- : v of Y E' o S B ty 1s of t . s MISS JEWETT, 3 AV ‘k:‘::th: ‘\:‘ Public Stenogra and horthand with or without FITTINGS. A g ¢ 4 Teasher Aiso Ladies’ HAND BAGS and £ 283 Main Street. Leather Novelties in a large variety. . R ¢ LREDC P % T CHAS. SLOSBERG : s Shitkokor Mashace e : ; The Faa lmg‘g S{;_h_m}' Sicincket Harness Co., ove . F " gl. P No. 31 Willow Street, 34] Mau. treet. i Eair, 1 v NORWICH, =« =« .« - CONN.!— Q[/“LITY NEW YEAR'S SOCIAL. e p n -ork] should always be ccnsidered y e " ¢ Wall Papers, Interior E especially when it costs o of Pinochle & % ] e i a while Story. ’ y v mem fe b Jv \[ Decorating and Hangings, also Lace » ": Chaalths |l dpt STETSON & Youna. " N Ye " 7 and merely causes —— g = I f Hard ¥ k make you look oider 3 5 3 Yo ! don't worry, ‘but gn Sy ad ully f yoursel? well. To do 3 ; members, c} ——— - *his e words of thousands g 3 othe sufferers from 1w We Have a Fine : i Winter e e e R Store To Rent | e T without Waffles | Taka YIBURN- o > gy gt L | in the .t . ,‘ Dec. 31, 19 ‘ LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT Tt is o wondorful female remady, as . % 3 c r v of Robert . o will admit if you try 1 i Sk i, aged 65 Foa : S | " Directions' for 1 use are printed tn , " ARk, : 5D \ , Y 1t ry bottle. Wauregan House g the banquet ol , SRR "Lnfh'fll\»b ige i vy el ntll we t orm SRR R T b o . it Montny [artexnm FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. BIOCk ided | 3 S : “The nt evening 3 o'clock. Burial in Yantic | Irresist ar i w 106 West 129th Street. New York. aters, Hot NEW LINE T pringfield, a . . Briges, p A i | S DS direct from € vacatlon at her home on El Parsone. Mrs. . B Tracy : P! an all of hi | . ¥ E OF g Rl e Irs. S%vamm p = d will .\Auhne-e:l)R. E. J. JONES son, Mar Ha: moved 3 b - v . G e ¢ e . . Mrs, F. W e e Moot i auBeriuat iyt MERN S0l B35 * Cirau o MILL, RENT er family and many | Norwic ; e M ] e Suite 46, Shazuon Buildiag JOHN E R o} Miss Kathe T L rs. Jullan W 1 | Dea't, Take elevetor Shetuciet streat en- « BLOOM, Frop, She was born In Scotland 63 years | ;. soonding Year's w X fer, 3 F | trance. rone 171 W. Main St. : Mellnt bl L fltiglrid R EN S Hency Rag ) J 5» Alice Building, 321 Main Street |- der Duele, Mrs. T. 1. F George Ellfott. M, ¢ Mr=, I BRUNELLE i_flifiififiEST - Fune ra7 Directors bies, Cake gnd Bread i TOWN scelléd. DBLL-HOFF CAFB From 12h2 Fred iray of Vergasor. — _ | | on Washinzton t ; e — H"T‘ James Collins, a student at Mt g rthfield. M s o piies LANG i g . {a day last week ER Diresty and Mrs. L. S. Ingalls have beer tests of Mrs. Ingalls’ r in Ekonk, . now visiting relatives in Dur and “and Embalmy Ory Cleaner and Dyer ‘ 1 | 20 Feankiin 5t “‘—T.Bw Warren ¢ \ 2 ’A‘I i D= hfl.m sour order.. - Tromot seryles | ——— b 1 157 Frankitn St " rechone 445, wen passing cation Embalmers Pl ——WIIAT'S REW s Prom "‘.',“';_;'V o night : L her home on fhe old Canterbury el o . GEO E TCHER Nt1 S SUITS PRESSED 50c Y e i i Fulier, Mirs ) Civil Engineer, ’th PALALE CAFE Our Wason-Galls Evervwher: | [ i B congragatonal chort o B i aie - et A FRANK WATSON & €O, s sl | &net evening ot b r‘L..:;me Giapuan vullding, opposiis 72 Franklin Strest. sedium ‘a |, \ Conna: (1% The Bulp | Liosion WS L Adlendennivg, Atre TKEEF: 35 nu Eem l" v THURE 11 0y advoctisiag mediug e pusinees resuits, Bostot T Fan et it ¥ st nect (Al to The Bule | Bastors 1 stern Connecticut egual to The Buls ietin for businses resuits, ton i o a Mre. James Limball, Mr, Seth L.|liams, Mx letip fu. DUNIDESS rESMItA letin for humn:n resulta. . Lietin for pusincss resuits,

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