Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 28, 1912, Page 6

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Westerly Board Of Trade Banquet Fourth Annual Event a Big Success—Prof. Charles Zueblin of Boston Speaks on Advertising and Civic Improvements —Sage Advice From Ex-Governor Utter—James Neale, 54, Dies Suddenly While Visiting His Brother, Rev. John P. Neale—Masonic Burial For David Kenneth—Billings- Cottrell Engagement Announced. James Neale, brother of Rev. Dr. John Neale, rector of St. Michael's ehurch, died suddenly Thursday morn- ing in ths Barbour pharmacy. When on, the West Broad street bridge, he seen to totter and was about to 2af when he was assisted by Alexan- der Patterson and taken to the phar- macy. He then became unconscious and M4 pot rally. Dr. Scanlon was at the side of the stricken pjan and administered restoratives, Put he soon pussed beyond human aid. Tp to this time the man was not Sdentified, but identification was mado | complete soon after man had died. his right « and he he could which tinuous horse P Michas! H. broug son of M was « John retained the re ith t him to a standst Mario Panceria, the si e was stopped Rev, Father Neale came along In his sutomobile attracted by the , stopped Lo ascertain the cause. church sexton, Mr. Anderson, was | w with him, and went into the pharmacy end at once identified the man. He &4 not know that he was dead and premptly infor Dr. Neale that h Brother had b hage. When ther Neale entered the pharmacy he was shocked to see his brother lying dead upon the floc ‘The body wi t by Undertakar 1y _removed to Mr. Neale wi mnd was for a nce taken in charge rphy and subsequent- parochial residence. in his fifty-fifth year ong time sron works in Middle- He had been in poor e time. and accepted invitation to spend & fow weeks in Westerly. He arrived in Westerly at five o'clock Wednesday evening in excellent spirits, and in as S0od health apparently as usual Thureday morning he left the rectory for a walk and stated that he would elect some post cards of local views and mail them He had reached the fatally stricien with the orain. | Mr. Neale leaves a son, who is a elerk in a Ha v‘h d bank, and three daughters, tw > teachers. He aiso leaves rother, Rev, Dr. Neale, and two sisters. There was | perintendent | 4 of 1 ed in ti Grar to h to him f hemorrhage of | the cutt men, ation. them > four Auton t e fy the tree und spontaneous, ger sympathy for Fa- Mr. Neale was a member of Middle- | Ti e 2 town council, Kn of Columbus. | ) conditioy BB wili be if Middistown afier |X s @ervices here Frid: :’ . Funeral services for David Kenneth | were held at the residence of ceased in Spruce sirect a jay afternoon, b itam F. Will iscopal church. ‘attendance of friends Shelnding a de egation of ci ar veterans, com- gades of decea nd the member: ee and Accepted n a body. The charge of mittal service w shipful Master offered by Rev merly pastor of urch, now dean of the Divinity arsity in Phil. | adelphia. Rev. ) on was for- | merly a member of Franklin lodge. | wagon with | driving from | t, by reason of the wagon struck the horse's hind iegs 1 the animal became ran awey. Timothy and received 3 severe harnessing alp wound and | | Freckled Girls It is an absolute fact, that one 50 cent Jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM | will either remove your freckies or ca se | © them to fade and that two jars will even | ! in the most severe cases completely | cure them. I am willing to personally guarantee this and to return your money wil t argument if your complexion is not fully restored toits nuluml buaut WILSON’S FRECKI %:e fragrant and_absol ilinot make hair grow but will posi fivély remove PIMPLES and PRECKLES. C ome in today and tryit. “The jars are Iz I cermn Sent by mail if desired. Mammoth jars $1.00. WIL- | SO\ S FALR SKIN SOAP,25¢. For sale by H. M. LEROU. COAL AKD LUMBER. E. CHAPPELL €O, Central Wharf and 150 Main Slree( Telephones COAL | Free Burning Kinds and Lshigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sty Teleghona 163-12. CALAMITE COML “IL burLa up clean Well Seasoned Wood rge and results absolute- | " C. H. IIASIIELL. $02 = 'Phanes ~ 480 that heca immedi. have permit asier { ves Lecal Laconies Willlam A, Wileox from the Dowd esiate a in Wells sirec Mrs, Michal H ters, Mary and Ru ding In IFitchville e wagon. 1°strest and to x years old Anaelo Panceria, inflicted. Ferarer is still confined there is no trace of a light. | he multitude we huy ranite com- led the an- blocks and 1. farm on ped seri His e into i before any Dr. | nd rendered | were taken | He identi r assal charge of | or which he his an pers wi LICQUOT CLUB satisfies, rcfr"*‘\nc, cools. It's de- lightful, gratifying taste comes with the first sip from e | the first glassful. It lacks that harsh, it GINGER In spite of its reasonable cost—about five assful when bought from the Club” The best quality pure, cents per gl grocer —“C best of everything. granulated cane sugar. iich the from these fruits. Clicquot Springs. “Clicquot Club” of the great demand for it. OTHER CLICQUOT CLUB BEVERAGES: Birch Beer Orange Phosphate Sarszparilla Lemon Scur 8old by the better class grocers by the case, dozen or bottle. At a price amounting to about § cents er glassful. J. C. WORTH & CO,, Wholesale Distributors, quality common to other ginger ales. licquot in is removed, making “Clicquot Club” mildly laxative instead of constipating. Oils of limes andlemons pressed directly Crystal-pure water from The reasonable price of is possible solely because contains the Twol.ArRGE GLASSES In Every BoTTLE 5 : £ Choice ginger from Root Beer I at 6 said | fy the fo be swept s purchased ouse and lot | dents reme Scanlon and daugh- h, attended a wed- irsday, Hum 1 S e Baen hund \\rn -nhnflnuv auto tru Kk at their mansion off M | Wateh il roud | C e engageinen T Jeir mfl Ighter, \1,> Mable Frunces | ngs, lo Calvert By Congressn, Ulter, calted {.da WEAR c@fi.w:)@ RUBBERS & ! This Winter wling, Entertained Good Tlmes Club. {oetzel has With Birthday Gift—George Tift in 70—Good Times Club Hears whist and music | > d. Refreshment s career, Village Interests. purchased a | nd daush s the gue , for Wi ther, er the un Harris are 1 relatives. | 51 COLCHESTER Death of Michasl Lyons—Seventh Dis- trict School Closes With Picnic. WOK‘STED:: | | | Lot on Lebanon 2 the summer { Siudent dram Lsfingwell: Michael Blacker of Lefingwell was| The largest stock in town of all the I ¢ brother, William | best makes of Trunks. Will stand all Wed- | the hard wear they may receive. you need a Trunk come and see us. If attends | returned home | .ot The Shetucket Haraess Co., WM. C. BODE, PROP, 283 Main Street, DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shacuon Building Take elevator Bhetu wance. ‘FLomm ot street an. Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. | 64-66 Franklin Street EARNSDALE | The Big Live Wire Sale Enters Its Second Week The Live Wire [dea is the business gospel of keep- ing in touch with both producer and consumer and in bringing the selling price as close to the manufacturers’ price as possible. The Live Wire Spirit is the spirit of co-operation plus boost principle. This Live Wire campaign or sale demonstrates the live position we occupy in a town which is awakening to its opportunities. THE BOSTON STORE IS A LIVE WIRE. For weeks and months we were busy laying the wires, that is, planning the merchandis- ing of this sale, placing orders here, placing orders there, that we might give you such bargains as you never saw before. This 'E great sale is now in full swing. BUY -- BUY -- BUY NOW WHILE THE LIVE WIRE PRICES HOLD GOOD. STEAMERS. Chester W. Mflfidbfil Choose this rouie nexi tite yuu to New York. Youll nv{:uufl & voyage on Long Isian: superb view of the wonderful -: fine and water front Df hl Eteamer leaves N ‘ m, week days nly, ln m llvi. 19, 4, Na‘v‘mhn 7 ulul lnll -m; o g1 NEW YOR YORK Write or _tel w. J Phillies Agent, "New Landon rdoms and Information. CHELSEA LINE - Fare $I Freight and passenger servics direct to New xn. s at § p m unth 5 p. m F.-V. KNOUSE, Agent. | FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY THE THAMES RIVER Betwezn Rorwich and New London Brand New Doubled Decked | EXCURSION BOATS |Yantic and Shetucket | (Capacity 300 passengers each.) \ Plying between the two cities every | two hours, affording a delightfulout ing. A boat leaves sither 1,3and § 9and 11a m. | daily. FARES—15 cents one way 25 cents Round Trip. Norwich Pier — (Temporarily) Bros., Commerce Street. | New London Pier—Rear Unien Ry. Station, Foot State Street. | THAMES NAVIGATION CO., Hall NORWICH, CONN. We serve the finest Ice Cream in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. 'NO PAIN jous formulas used at the Dental Parlors and which are unknown to other dentists, to do m kinds of Dental down teeth and ave no fear of pain ct when having work done vou Money, Paln Lowest Prices Consistent with Best Work. or. Thoms serersn o0 Kiflg Dental Parlors ¢ o Spaiatias DR. F. C. JACKSON, Manager (over Smith’s Drug Store), Norwich 203 Main Street WAUHEGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Dropristers. PAY YOUR BII.I.S BYCIEQ E on ths 3 Uncas National Bank | In this way you will know the ex cost of your living and always b the best kird of & recelpt in the re turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and liberal treatment ex- tended to every depositer whether the | account be large ol all. | We solicit your patronags THE UNCAS NATIONAL BaNMK | Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Strest. Special Sale 5 CENT KNIVES BRASS LINED BEST OF STEEL FULLY WARRANTED CENTS EAGH THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street NORTHFIELD BUTTER WLDDING GIFTS CARDWELL’S FRISWELL’S 3 to 9 Market St. Tel. 952 25-27 Fra.’''n Street Advica to Mothers Have you bhad Ddaby’s pbotograph taken ? It's an art to take baby's phete- raph us It should be taken. Te catch gll roguish little gmile, his pretty ilttie dimple, Such photograps become prised rememoraiices of Labyhood's days In yoars 10 coms. We have had years of experience In photographing chll‘r‘ They always 1ok thelr best when we iake them. No troublesome posing Snap them in a §ifty. LAIGHTOW, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Saviags Soclety. | NOTICE All pers desitiug or intending | use hose stieel, lawn, garden , or for any oiher purpese, s season of 1912, must first a writien permit from the offica a e Uy GILBERT 8. RAYMOND, Clerk of the Board of Water Commis- sioners. aprid ALDS BOWLING ALLEYS Bowling (o 6 p. m., § cenis & 327 Maim Street. M. ALDI & CO., Prep. siring. may7d The office of John A. Mor- gan & Son will be closed Sat- urday afternoons commenc- ing June 22 until Sc tember. AWNINGS. Tet me nave your ordes now. Any size and any eolor. Prompt attention. J, W, MALLETT. Tel.706-2 30 Market gt ness before the pubilo, there Is no ing columns af The WHEN you want te put your buste - | dlum betier than through the nmm-l Bulletin TT CITY HOTEL ¢ Up-to-dete In svery IRA E JE' New

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