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= i ———— - ' e FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. . S Sh By e M ety Smay |- Mty yeacs ape G weekithh oo overhauhng and pe REOEE RORVAL, el Aoz ple of Bastern Connecticut were cent- Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG-/ ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- - ming, upholstering and wood work. “ Blacksmithing in all its branches. v Seaft & Clark Comp. 587 10515 North Maia SL. We Are As Near To You Take elsomtor Shotmelset stwest em- |tion and comment. The procession You Can SAYE MONEY by buying your TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS, ETC., from Henry Allen & Son LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED PLUMEING AND STEAMFITTING Any ledks in That Roof or Gutter Pipe 7 A4 thee is, it ds the very dbest timefle’ W. Chapi right poy 49 bave them repaired and | boat as far as don't wait or put it off. Call us up{bany, the parly will gd down the riv- At once angd et us hpt your roof and jer 10 West Point, where a short stay conductor pipes ip Arst-class orderjWill be made. Mrs. Wi tor-&ho-mhwuj == i the Maalsses house, Block Island, | age of deaths under five vears to Bto16ft., & ft. wideand X -inch 'y A,,,,. m’& CO. 'ih»ux:i t‘h:m((';l:’\\; - V;V = ] S84 4 was thers that Miss Christine | total mortality was 29.7. Nine deaths | CHIZSSRO-—In Mystie, August 13, 1912, thiek. 3 g i/ el Praciie ¢ . ‘h;; “’*’mfi m—; )J»lr BEastwood, who is | were due to diarrhoea under five| a son, to Mr, and Mrs, Frank Chee- Write today for sample and B Loy, > mgree, T :4 & 1 5 eryn i ¥ Forry Street|lyrge Smith, Eaward Pollard iy TuThs e y siandpolnt—and guare | V064D Beach. tha entire job 1, £ TOMPKINS, ©7 West Main Stree: E. L. BURNAP Piambing, Sleam and Gas Priges and wavk satisizetar) 139 Platt Ave. Tl 3, F, GIBSON fin aad Sheet Metal Worker foz Richardson and Boyatoa §5 West Main Streat. Norwich, Conn ROBERT J,C0CHRANE “an i‘llfln‘. Plumbing, Steam Fitting. 10 West nin St., orwich, Conn. Agent N. B. Q. Sbeot Ewckln; aorid T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 82 Hranklin Streal 5 ot 5 day at a ball gama on the Manisses |tion and accidental violenc k] COIT—In this eity, August 16, John you to use Compo-Board, will also accompany them, botel gronnds, the news of the mar- |death only was due fo pneumonia. All | M. Coit, aged 71y sl Paki ST AR A riage was broken to Mr. ood iseases o Servi t Gager's Funera arlors, Peorsonats. Johm . Irwin and Wmiz:;mgmg m&f‘" < contributed to 18 | 570 xiin -t'rafl[. 3Mon‘(iayk a(er» L. L. ENSWORTH . " » ur- Jokm _me’-? of " Fromt street is|{riends of the bridegroom. There were ten deaths in public in- F,olmll{, ?::fi‘;t ;mt.ln tl‘:er‘gicty ceme- & Son spending a week ay Oceam Beach Mr. Sherwood, instead of acting the | stitutions in New Loodon: six in those tery. $40-50 Front St e enraged father. went Io the village at Norwich, three in Puinam; ten in 2 : . Theria and croup 18, whooping cough | The Bulletin, IBth Regiment Full Ind !lverflnwm T under five eg ":'nht}_m “: have n“m l:;‘ or &:m E e S —— Noswich, Saturday, August 17, 1912, W oxide. You can maxe u pm: e.t“ a 4 5 dental violence 124; germicidal, healing Recruiting for Another Eastern Comehcut Company Was 53 'g: the total number of m and - deodorising wativeptic: solution e year Paxtine—a - ) ; . ] between d five years. ble antiseptic powder, obiminable at Begun Under Orders of Governor Buckingham—Prep- | '’ buu,g:“.i\‘.'; SoutRing AR Tors drug store. R % Y f ing b oseph H. Townsend,| germs * arations for Departure Occupying Public Attention and rotats of the boatd, on the TepORL: decay and odors—that is why ing and care of tuberculosis: ‘the best mouth wash and gar- 3 = ~ We wish to cail the attention of | B¢, and why it purifies the breath, Norwich Streets Resound With Drum and Fife and Tread | ;0 icitas to the change made by the | o The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere in the city before § a. m. ‘Subscribers who fall to recelve it by that time will confer a favor by re- portng ihe fact to The Bulletin, TN E WEATH ER. Fomavt for Today, orecas Jé England Jast legislature in the law concerning o s e i i the reporting and care of tuberculosis. Sacurday ang probably Sunday; light of Marching Soldiery. B O i B Wi le winds, mo.fly ni ————— T Predictions from the New York Her- or apartment by the death of removal of a person having tuberculosis, it be- 52946 $6. | Came” under the ortginal act the duty Paxl-l:: l‘;’g::ln‘:::n:'f:r sore throat, % August 14, 1862—A fine body of men g: fl::::u%i:ihzr p";?ic‘:‘:.”:r s:‘:n‘ inflamed eyes and to purify mouth to easterly winds, followed . by ering all eyes on the Norwich Fair} ypger command of Captain Keach, Charge of such premises, to notify the | 4ad breath after smoking. You can rains in the western districts of mls mlmdz, where were assembled thdr marched down Main street bound for local health officer. The law as amend- ::t Paxtine Toilet A.flloflsl:e at any rains. The regiment was now complete, filled | of Norwich Town has been appointed ghnr,ef;d e, amended section reads as | €t Co. Boston, Mass. wau will send Observations in Norwich. with the pride of the country side, 50 | a paymaster's assistant in the navy Sollown: you .I?‘.f.’m‘w"' ¢ you would ks seTv}]xS folmrec-oh T chs :;‘:her L:’: gm?:‘dgenm Wa:;n:;:y‘gl: mt::llt;,:wv&i sty il e In case of the vac;m;n o&a:) apart- to try it befor: v vinz. el R SRR N 21 CRAIE ments or premises, b ydea! y a per- = ——— in temperatyre and the barometric|the Eighteenth's fiftieth anniversary. An Enlightening incident. son having tubercuiosis, the physician |, ;. ,een sp nding several wesks changes Fridays The following items are taken from | . oo cripples who daily badges | signing the death certificate ,or in case ', riopa0 i v ribg Ther. Bar. | the Bulletin of this ‘-? » t’;‘"mm_ the examining surgeonm in this city { of the removal therefrom of any #uch Meri ‘i §Z 36.10 August 11, 1363—The 34 mm for exemption certificates, represented | person, the attending physician, if any, 76 30.12 | chusetts regiment will pass th himself as the fortunate possessor of {or if there be nome, the person having 70 30.12 | this city tomorrow evening on :‘r a stiff leg. After an examination Dr.{charge of such apartments or prem- !:ughest 80, lowest 6 :h‘y e p(e‘zlt 0‘[‘::' ly:hei‘o Y | Farr.sworth informed his that the only |ises, shall, within twenty-four hours Predictions for Ffieay. Fair; moder- | the steamer City of 1 ewfi - the | Stiffness of his leg was the result of {after such death or removal, give mo- ate north winds. Hugh Rafferty took a P - °'l’ tes, | Yoluntary muscular action and _that | tice thereof to the health officer of the Fridayjs weather as predicted. West SM; u:nd;ed:;t ‘Ov" R he was not a subject for a certificate. . or borouc‘h. when-lln mt‘ecl‘}‘ _— un s er. The individual informed the doctor {apartments or premises ars local Sun. Moom amd Tidea. The Eighteenth reglment was full on | that he lied. The doctor thereupon jand such apartments or premises o Saturday and several companies and | very promptly and properly seized a |vacated shall not again be occupled ?m s“m&u. E“H.'fi 1? %:?: squads applied too late to get info|horsewhip and applied it to the back {until duly disinfected, cleansed, or ren- U Rises. | Sots |Waler. | Se¢!%1st. Six of the companies are already |of the applicant so vigorously that he |ovated as here!natl(er provided. 5 - = Day. fa m | p m || m | & M4y camp and the balance will be in (Dbeat a retreat in which his stiff leg| We have a supply of leaflets €IVInE | 44 Qucreq Heart church tf ¥ ) 8.32 sets. | today, l’We have not yet learned what {did him good service, using cobbie- | thig law in full, which we can furnish | ;7" oy gqlly lu;n &m&nce‘mu' m | 9.21 ¥ dlsposal will be made of the 300 or |stones as weapons of defense. The | heaith officers for distribution te the masses Thursday momning, | 10.19 .09 | 400 men left over from the Eighteenth | individual hailed from Preston, physicians of their towns, g | 10.58 $32,666.08;, showing a gain of Misses Florence, Frances and Mabel McGuire of Hartford are visiting their aunt, Mrs, John Al Brld). Miss Mary A. Rogers of Hartford is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Climton Rogers of Wauwecus Hill Misses Inez and Ireme Woodworth have returned after six weeks' visit with Willimantic rejatives, 1148 | £33 Sword For Surgeon Bentiey. Captain McCord Sends Captured Flag. 4 Mrs. Thomas Buckley of Hutfi:u’ | e *} 15| Several ladies of this city, several| aygus 15, 1882 Captain James A.| KITEMAUG IMPROVEMENTS, |has returned. after a few days' visit 36 | weeks ago, procured a sword for the after high water It ta iew | PUrPose of presentation to Surgeon Ed- | sent home a captured flag from New is followed by 1eed tide. win Beatley and forwarded him a|(rjcans. It was five feet lond and two note, expressive of their intention and | fee¢ ; inches wide of white GRENEV';LIE NEWS regard. The sword is am exquisite} punting with 4 red star in the centes i weapon and on the scabbard the name |4, which is painted the Pelican feed- of the owner is engraved with the ad- | jne its youns, 5 "’ dition “From a few friends in Nor- An able-bodied exile from Italy pa- ment for the Village—City Empioyes | wich, Conn” roled for about am hour in front of Repairing Prospect Street Gas Main Funerai of Captain Hebard. the Bulletin office, ground out Dixie —Notes, The funeral of Captain Hebard was|on & hand organ io the annoyance of held in Lebanos. Many of his friends | everybody in the bloek. An amatews eircus parade that pass-|at Yale were present as pali-bearers Soldiers Held Public Attention. ed down Central avenue Friday after-| He was the first fallen from the ranks | she active preparations to put the noon attracted a good deal of aiten-|of the class since their graduation ip ) regiments asigned to New London and 1860. In the recent 7 days battle, be | Windham counties in the field engross- Wag in the saddle from morning t0!eq neariy the whole of public atten- |tem of air pressure the water is nem! night, getting nothing but a raw eg¢|tion. There is hardly anything heard |around the orchard and to the houses for breakfast and a bit of hard crack- | in our city but the drum and fife, th- |and barns. er for - He escaped from the|brags bands. the sturdy cheers, and| Having about 4,000 trees set out, ap- e Central avenue from Seventh to Nort: | baitle un bat the Chickahominy | the measured tread of military com- |pies and peaches, the orchard is easily | Mre Heary Jarvis of Greeneville to Main sireets, up North Main street|swamps kill 3 panies. Nearly all business except | the largest in New London county and |SPending the week with her parents, and up Seventh street, (o a jot on August 12, 1862 A full company| that of recruiting is suspended. i also surpassed in Size by only ‘v‘,lur and Mrs. Joseph Brown of West McCord of the Thirteenth regiment has With relatives at Peok's Cormer, 230-Foot Artesian Well Just Com- Miss Ruth Princely of Bridgeport, & pleted—Orchard of 4000 Trees One | ¢, resident of Norwich Town, is of Largest in State. spending the vwh with friends hare, For the use of the Kitemaug Or- Mrs, Hattle .\. Eccleston of Waest chard company at Montville, a Provi- | Town street has returned, after pass- dence firm has just completed an 8- |img two weeks with friends in Pres- inch artesian well, 280 feet deep, driv- |ton, en the whole distance through solid —_— rock, This new water supply flows Mrs. John Lynch and son of Stafford about 25 gallons per minute, and will {are visiting the former's father-in- be used for house and barn purposes Ihlw. James Lynch, of 223 West Tows Amateur Circus Parade Makes Amuse- as well as for the spraying of the |street, trees, Pipes are run through the or- chard for this purpose and by a sys- rs. C. D. Payne of Mast Hampton, Y., is visiting Mrs. M. J. Wood- \rnnh at her home on West Town consisted of a number of boys, head- Seventh streel, wihere a pel from Thompson and vicinity went in-| The eighteenth regiment at Camp |or three others in the state. On the {Town street. Alken, is full to overfiowing, and there | 25 to 20 acres set with trees, there are aye three companies in barracks, in |3600 peach trees and 1000 apples Mr. Converse's building in Chestnul [trees. Unless some unforeseen con- sirest for the Twenty-Second. A fine |tingency arises, the peach trees will company from Groton, headed by the | bear next spring, giving expectation Mystic Cornet band., arrived and{of a crop of from 10,089 to 12,000 bas- marched to the governor's residence |kets. Had it mot been for the hard and afterwards to the office of the |freeze this spring, there would have Bulletin to which they paid the com- | been some’ peaches harvested this pliment of three rousing cheers. A |year. In the present season some of company from Stonington and one |the peach trees have shown a five- from Willimantic and Mansfield also|foot growth and it is belleved will arrived. All companies arriving in |reach mix feet before the year is over, town are provided for by the Norwich { which is considered a highly satisfy- War committee. 4 was given before an audience of about o camp Monday. 50 children. Those in charge of thel A squad of 40 men, enlisted in affair were James Nevins, William{ Montville by H, F, Phillips, arrived Brennan, Michael Downing and Jamesd4 at camp. Downey, A spirited war meeting was held In the Baptist church at Neank Prayer was offered by Rev. C. 8. Weaver and addresses were made by Rev. E. A. Hewitt and Captain John E Wood. Rev. Edgar A. Hewitt of Mystic was suggested as a whole-souled, hard- working mam, and just suited as chap- lain for the Highteenth regiment. A few more men were wanted in the Fourteenth, which was nearly full and would leave New lLondom in a few Mrs. Herbert Tubbs and son, Her- bert. of Willimantic, are visiting Mrs. Tubbs’ mother, Mrs. Nellts Woodworth of West Town wireet. Personals. Robert Comnors of Providence has returmed affer a few days’ stay im Boston. Mise Mary McGibney returned Thurs- day to her home on Clinton avenue, after a visit of nearly two months with her grandmother, Mrs, leary of New Londoun. The Father Mathew society has de- <ided Lo give a lawn party on the com- vent grounds. e A ————— Mrs, Bliss, her Ganghter, Mms, Car- rie Hart, and grandson, Merrill Hart, have returned to Buffale, N. Y., after spending a week ag guests of Mr, anfl Mrs, John A. Brady of West Town street. ing proof of tha capable care that has R M. Ladd has opened a recruit- |been given them and of the fitness of ing vfl‘* on Franklin square, the land for the use to which the b A Sherman, for several years a com, has ¢ it Edm«w :;: the Shore lime railroad, 2 s cadillE resign: his position to accept a i second lleutenant’'s eommission 1nmthe Unolaimed Latters. f Fourteenth regiment. List of unciaimed. letters at the Nor-| That automobilists know a good road The Thirty-Fourth Massachusetts | Wich postoffice for the week ending !when they see it s evidenced by the regiment passed through enroute for | August 17: Mrs. 8. Elizabeth Beebe, |fact that they have found out that the war in twe detachments of 13 and | Robert L. Beccher, Mary J, Bunce, |afier reaching the end of the plece of 1§ car loads, Miss 1. Bhesliew, Margaret Driscoll, 'state road recently bafit on the Scot- Business was very dufl im the po- |Bertha Coman, Buthomiej Dabrowski, | jand road, it is better to turn around lice court and Judge Young was in- Gordon, John Jagusatyn, lda Lam. {and go back rather than face the wn- active for % days. 'onsldcrmg the | Phere, Jennie McGuinness, Cathrenia | certainties before them. There is no large number of troops in the city this | R Jok |fun in motoring through the deep was gratifying proof of their saperior . |stretches of sand which they are sure moral character. to find just ahead. Te Recruit Another Regiment. FaLELeET Fhe War committee. Lloyd Greene, Plainfield Pastor to Preach, Amos M. Cobverse, Braken- Rev, Frederick 8, Bamford of Pain- n.dn;iu;d F. M. Hule, isued a circula: | Supplios Arradyd at First Church— M:"! "‘l" m" R“‘:n;:: mm& contain Governor Buck: & § i gational churel v order mar«l-‘a rwit amoth chmi»fl:(hfr-»n Motariste"Wity ts Gesd: and ' Bad also conduet the service at the Shel- New iondon ond Windham couaties,| RPOads: tering Arms, Sundav, Aug, 26, Rev. J. The men were expected before Au- LR O, Barrows of Norwich Town witl gast 25, Miss Emily Beckwith of West Tows |supply the pulpit at the First Congre- Safficient barr for the accomme .- | Street is in Middietowa fer twe weeke’ |gationai church. gation of the troops for the Twenty- . Second, now about 469, In the clty were fimsimxi Jacob Bloom of Main street has en® tered the employ of C. O. Murphy on Central avenue, August 13, 1862—We are happy to be able to aunounee that Dr, Charles M. Caristom of this city has received the appointment of surgesm in the Bighteenth regiment. The Thirty-Fourth Massachusetts regiment decided not te go te camp afternoon. Rey, Rather Remi of Southbridge, has been the guest of Meses Porte- lance for several days. Wise Motorists. Migss Marie Collins of Providence is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1. O, Pot~ ter of -Central avenue. till late in the We understand that the secesh of Prestom are in a state of great exc meni over the prespect of a draft. Many of them had their handboxes and carpet-bags packed up ready for & ran when the order of the secvetary of war put am end to the speedaddie. frame of the new front of the Central Baptist church is mosily up, and it is expected that services wiil be held in the vestry on Sunday even- Mrs. R. Pease end children of En- fleld, Conm., are visiting M. and Mrs L. 0, Potter of Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Portelance have returned to Worcesier, after spending a week with Moses Portelance on Cean- tral avenue. NORWICH TOWN The work of replacing the old gut- ters on the roof of the Greeneville Congregational church with xnew ones has been completed. Six Sons in Regiment. Rowland Burdick of Voluntown bas six soms in the Highteenth regiment and 2 seventh is on the point of em- listing. The carnings of the Norwich and Worcester rafiroad for July, 186%, were 'Iho Norwich gas :.md electric com- pany making several repairs in the &as main on Prospect street. The men started to work on the job Kriday aft- ernoon ang expect to Complete it to- day. TAFTVILLE Mrs. ‘Werking Will Take Sunday School Class Up Hudson River; Mrs, ¥. J. Werking of Front street Shristd o will tak er Sunday school class on '*imsu.ne #lorence Sherwood and a short tour up the Hudson river next{ Woiter Bacon Kastwood, who were week. The boys. nummmg eight, ac-| married in New London Wednesday, companied by Mrs Werking, will Miss Margaded Smith of Hautford is visiting Mrs. John Hanrahan of Huat- ington avenuae. NEWLYWEDS GIVEN NORW'CH DEATH RATE CORDIAL WELEOME RAN UP TFO 178 Mr. and Mrs. Eastwood Burprised ik When They Reached Block isiand, After Runaway Marriage. .“BE CAREFUL!, DON’T BREAK' the PLASTER!™: ] No need m-ouy if yourwalls and ceilings see Jiaed with l Compo-Board, lt ean’t erack, chip, mllbh or fal} 4-5 Water can’t leak through and Mr. and Mrs. Chester ¥. Spow mov- ed Thursday from West Town street to Tanner street. July Was an ‘Jnuwa“.y Healthy Month for State as a Whole. After a visit with friends in Bridge- port, Mrs. J. O. Dodge returned home Wednesday evening. Thomas Fitburn of Huntingon ave- Fhe July report of Sccretary Town- send of the state board of heaith shows that Norwich had a death rate of 17.8 for the month with a total of 47 deaths. Were given a royal reception at Block { Fhe state record was 13 for the | T stain the paper, } leave lumm'rowf;;n\lixg Tfi?flimfi& ?Lu.\fl when tzm ufl.\;n(dhthere Thurs- sma-l)f towns and oy ;he l':frg“_‘ BORN. Asy one who esa drive a nail ; 4 for I 0 e couble thought their mar- |50 that the mortality of this city was | pme. adlvidle, Thussday, ecan put it up, Goes right on from there will ,(‘lmuf Hul fi\tlirst:n \13.) lige was unknown and were prepared | comparatively high, thoug g not as Au‘f\:r A% ",»J:f"{ff':\?}-. n.ml;“"id‘:t m.fuddingr’ . H - g Al- {;gx ; ¢ their Block Island friends a {high is_in New Ldundon, there] Oliver Brockway, This is one of hundreds of & .;;:au‘:{.x:plrfi;;. p&:;; ths;t;uund tdh.u :er(; I u;ai%u and the percentage | maAIN—At Flark’s Fails Ausuc"M 8, uses for Compo- Board; screens, ing intends | reception had been an o e i e | P e 1o take the boys fough the Brooklyn partitions, bullaln—bolrd navy yard on the return tr panels, show-windows, ward- , robes, ete, In lengths of fmml Frank Main O°'NBilL—In Plainfield, 7 1918, a daughter, to Mr. uwr: itiiam 1. marriages, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shers re6d, | — under one yeur, als pf the bride, awe stopping from one to five years. &% » years, seven {o heart disease, six to| DPro- Peviat o ¢ o ‘m’hey ec-ame to New London quletly | diseases of the nervous system, two D thy ghest of Mi ad M , W were made man and wife. Thurs- {each to diarrhoea over five, consump- booklet. 1t will show you at least ome place where it will pay DIED Archibalid Norman of Merchants aw printer, and = had the foiowing an- pue was a Friday vishor at Oocean | Dounced: ‘Beach, BROWN——In Norwich, August 16, Jo- Windham. Franklin, Ledyard, Lisbon, sephine M. daughter of the late Lyme and Salem are reported as hav- | Squire d Lacretia Tracy Brown. “1 beg o announce the marriage of | Ing had no deaths. The registrars of | Funeral serWce at the residence of C. my davghter, Christine Florence, to | Waterford and Westbrook made no| E. Chendler. 154 McKinley avenue Walter Bacon Eastwood, at New lon- | reports. Sunday afternoom, August 18, at 2 HARTFORD, CONN. Samuel Marsan, Albert Bronelie and Albert Nomandin spent Friday ac]fon, Conn.. August 14, ai seven o ’clock, | Naugatuck had seven cases of smali- OHtaER . poMpElAN olL D, m. Will arrive at Manisses, Thurs- | pox and Willimantic one. Clinton had “flmofrflnp‘a‘fl, Rxx;{.' AMH‘&‘::'.' w3 dzy, August 15, by steamer Block |one case of measles. East Lyme had | son formerly of Jewstt Gity. . Miss Blenche Mu“ufl and Miss Hilde- | Island, Evmbody inyited to meet (nine cases of measies and one case of GALLUP—In Norwich August 15 Ol--lvBs St“fid gard Crowe ar spending & week with | the boai, Charles Baerwood.” scarlet fever, Groton had five cases of nné‘ Dr, Frlilk Coals danup, agéd ' friends in Versailles, Then he went to the local decorator | measles and Groton town and Groton| 53 years, Ouvm Plain and engaged him to festoon the front | borough each had one case of dipn- of the hotel, 7Then he headed the re- | theria and croup. Lebanon had one eeption committes on n trip to the | case of measies and four cases of pler 1o meel the steamer bringing | whooping cough. Lyme had four cases thy bridal eouple homs, of measles, New London had one case he majority of the summer colony | of measles, seven cases of whooping was AR hand when the sieamer put | cough, one cass of typhoid fever, and in and they gave thres hearty cheers | four cases of consumption, O14 Lylmv for the Vbung esupie, It was a happy | had six cases of measies and three of terminaiion ts 8 runaway marri - in | whooping eough, Rtonington had scy- pleasing coatrast to the ususl rul en cases of meagles, Westhrook had e twe cases of measies, Hast Lyme had one casa of HeAf fever, Musex had| 1f it has pleased Almighiy God to ury bave returned 1o their hems, aft. | 9Re oase of diphtheria and ervu, and | take from us wils and mother. wa de- 66 & few faye visll with frionds on | 586 of consumption, Saybrook rrort. |%ire fo thank ull thet remembersd us| THIS HOT WEATHER Funerai services will be held at his lata home, §7 CIff street, Bunday af-| Large and small bottles ternoon at 2 o'clock ; . ) s WILLON—Tessle Tiizabeth Milion, in | “White Rose Maraschino Norwich, Friday, August 16, Relig- . jous services at 8t, Patrick’'s church Cherries. )umdaay Annlt 19, at 9§ o'clock a urial private, Kindly omi{ e People’s Market CARD OF THANKS 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pron Miss Bessie Graat has returned to her heme on Previdencs sireet, after a vigit in Massachusetts, Witliam Comier, Roger Williams and Aifred Beuecher jefi Thursday for a visit in Beston and Worcester, Albert Braneile and Wiiliam Cham- pagpe of Wauregan have eatered the empioy bf the Ponemal company, Mz, and Mrs. Ernest jervis and fam- iy of Provideace have retusned after a two weeks' stay at Bloek Tsiand. Merchants aveaus, ed as haviag “seme eases”’ of whou om,. H. Koshier & Company’s 7 AT 3 —_— ing epugh, q?ruma hed one case and :, ‘X’ m Fi lottlod Beor direct to your re. Miss drene Leclair of South Wind- Feroy Werking has retusmed ta hi Spragie pBe ease, pf poRsumption, fri has returned afice 2 visit with |, ST Pront ‘su-eez aftor g %) In Dlg Lyme fhere wes eme dealh 85 Spruece St gh. "dozen 60e, x, and _Mrs, A. B. Reeves of Mer- mobile tour through Newp 0: | from measies, Nost; Btoningien had H .&“ chants avenue. dence, Waitham, Boston amd 2 gnfi death frem 3»}\me$\ ansl M o J & Co., 1 Keorber and family of Rex- | '®% splicie Sy i — c,o;uumpdnn, Uticlaimed Latters, nfantile paraiysis sases were re- oried as fpllews: Derby J. Enfisld Phg tnuu;gd are the letters adwves- ? e ) Cor, Market and Water Streets, Telephone 186-5. Seymeour 1, Shlm horeugh 1, tetal tised at’the ol | || S5 A B R e Rt | PO RITEEE L LDIT BOWLNG LEV K ¥ran, W Dirsatar . Amanda Lflridm, Wi . L N (e Funeral Diractors| = sz = A a- ST ALD1 & CO, P e iam:l;‘npflpff:- 2ing. ' Fhe deach pi A may7d M. w Prep. 2 Fuaxflt ) St.. Ism-un B!ug, aink Al Fase 5 -m;‘, wepk, | 38 248 ‘b-u.u¥ was ad g . ; ? ot o e g e i ; T Baseball Goods at Redcsed Prices Pro'nnl service 4or or night for the" %{duia Bteam e compaay. | k “% R 'nz 4 T ;i et m a BrSI 3 lady Assistast S atg I wita @ zate pf BD.Y A few 1100 BASEBALL BATS 78e ' Restdence 11§ Broadway New Roof for Rectory. the town ha.unv’lhe jowest was = enah p ;n atre. new roof is 1o be placed pn the | Stratford with 13. Rty i At the N Shop ) rectory of the Sacred eart parish. Thp causes of deaih were as Snl~ TFolephone ecall t .'.lv Toleohane €41-3 Men will commience on the roof this|loms: leasles 13, scarlet fever . - - - (Saturday) “morning. grippe 1, cerébro-dpinal fever 3, i\‘gb- Hoesy B, Chusss, Wm Bmith Allem, C. L HILL, 56 w St

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