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Henry Alien & Son FURNISHING . UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ©ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- ming, uphelstering and wood work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. WARNING! To the Housewives of Norwich: You will surely be ROBBED this summer of a vast amount of time and. strength, if you persist in iron- ing in the old fashioned way. The new THERMAX GAS IRON is yours for less than half the cost of an electiic fron, and is five times cheaper to iron with, in fact the cheap- est known method. A big bargain at 00 but to get them quickly into the omes of the people we are making special introduction price, for a limit- »d time, of only $1.98 ,complete with ry tubing, Don't forget that e world’s best cooking stove is the range. They are rapidly displac- OIL CAN contrivances, Steer Mlear of a make-shift. Buy the real ing. It's better to be sure than to sorry. Call and examine ranges that insure lasting satisfaction. Gas & Electrical Dep't. 321 Main Street, Alice Building DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Sulle 46, Shannon Building Take elavator Shetuciet street u- wance ‘Foous Short Sea Trips Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rich- mond, Baltimore, Washington, Ber- muda, Savannah and the South. To And From Europe Cunard White Star, Anchor, Ameri- can, Red Star, French, Italian, North Gegman Liloyd and other lines. Berths reserved in advance. Lowest rates. Everything in ocean travel. Full information of —~&teamship and Tourist Agent— JOHN A. DUNN, 50 Main Street. BRUNELLE’S Sanitary Milk Bread Fresh from the oven every morning at CARDWELL’S PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING Sanitary Plumbing A peep inw an up o date bathroom I8 oDly less refreslil.g than the ball ‘ise.l. During the summer you wili the more look 1o the bath for bodily zomfort. I will show you samples and plans of the poicelaln and other tuba and glve you esilmates for the work »f putting them iu in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and gnar« wotes the entire job 3. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work salisi>+ar) 130 Platt Ave. Tol Any Leaks in That Roof or Gutter Pipe ? 1f there is, It is the very best, time right new to have them repaired and don't walit or put it off. Call us up at énce and let us put your roof and conductor pipes in first-class order for the winter. A. J. Wholey & Co., Telephone. 12 Ferry Street TuThs S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyniua Furnaces. 65 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conrn ROBERT J.COCHRANE G Fitting, Plumblag, Steam Fitting. 10 West Main St., Nerwich, Conn. Ageht N. B. O. Shest Packing. aprid T F, BURNS, 'fl-.mhinn ~ GO RIGHT AT IT iends and Neighbors in Norwich Will Show You a Way. Get at the root of the trouble. Rubbing an aching back may re- Y lieve it, AT THE RHODE ISLAND BEACHES | But won't cure it if the kidneys are Many Neorwich People Are Passing | Weak. August Vacations at the Shore. You must reach the root of it—the Southeastern Connecticut continues | Kidneys: to be well represented at the several | Doan's Kidney Pills go right at it; Reach the cause; attack the pain. Are recommended by many Ner- wich people. E. C. Roath, 5 Thames Street, Nor- wich, Conn., says: “For a number of years I have used Doan's Kidney Block Pills when having severe pains in my in temperature and the barometric|as fast as possible. the schoolhouse, at present. Progress | Judge and Mrs. A. J. Bowen of Wil- h > changes Monday: crre Walls Going Up Rapidly. here 18 of necessity very slow, owing |limantic have been the guests the past |Pack and other symptoms of kidney er. Bar. to the fact - " her. Bar.| 1no cast wall of the building is up .:“d led.:-, ';h:; ’t:: ?:lolml:; mb: week of relatives at Phenix and vicin- | trouble, and they have always rid me Norwich, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1912. \ A e ; The Bulletin should be aeiivered | Walls of the New Thermos Factory Have Gone Up Rapidly | Gro: Subicrivers who {ai to e and Big Force is Pushing Job—Blasting Out Trench Subscribers who fail to recelvé ’i ?; For Water Main—Mackay Process Company’s guikling that tlme will confer a favor. by re- is Nearly Done. porting the fact to The Bulletin. ‘Work on the new plant of the Amer- | the main tracks of the New York, New ican Thermos company on the old Haven and Hartford railroad, which it THE WEATHER, Forecast for Today. For Southern New England: Unset- tled, with probably showers Tuesday; ‘Wednesday h:r; Hfil\t. 1“’1““%:& = = Predictions from the New ler- T ald: On Tuesday fair weather will pre- | Mason place, Laurel Hill, is going on 1,700 Foot Water Extension. vail, with nearly stationary tempera- | nicely, and although the building may | 4 good sized force of men is at work tures, light southwesterly winds, and|not be entirely completed by the mid- | extending the water main up the Lau- on ‘Wednesday continued fair and mod-| gjo of September, as was at firsc|rel Hill road. The extension will be |largely. erately cool weat.her.. 2 thought possible, yet the progress of |laid as far as the Spicer property,| Mrs. Fanny Abell returned the past Observations in Norwich. the work is quite satisfactory. There [1,700 feet beyond the Laurel Hill |week to her home on Town street, “The following records, reported from | is & force of 100 men at work on the | schoolhouse. The line has reached the | Norwich, after a two weeks' outing at Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | plant and the job is being pushed along middle of Whittaker hill, just beyond Island. 7 a m one story, while the wall facing the }plasted out all th The Therms F its of N assed | 0f my trouble. T procured this rem- 12 m . 68 29.90 | uo "y ! e way. e 08 | Henry W. Tibbits of Norwich p: ey T8 29.90 l:wnh ‘uheup two uarlq;,Tt;‘ra—on a levtg ::m&lany.:‘ Hneo:zil:bm the main line | the week end with friends at Narra- [edy at N, D, Sevin & Son's Drug the com s e floor ::] tmteh buil;i;:}hl e'xtendl m little | property near the l&hool:oull-_ I':nt{na omparisons. over e width of the building. | past in the winter time Whittaker hill |Gray bf Willimantic were “isitors with J # Predictions for Monday: Cloudy, | The north end of the plant has been |has been coversd with ice & great |friends at Westerly the past week. | cir 4nd stronger in every way, Monday's weather: Cloudy; rain at|left open to facilitate the hauling in |part of the time, owing to poor drain- | John Sullivan of Moosup has been| If your back aches—if your kidneys night; cool. of m;tefla.l.& The sills have been laid | age, and to remove this nuisance the enjoying the hospitalities of friemds |bother you, don't simply ask for a for the second story windows on the |town is laying a ten-inch drain pipe |on Pocassett avenue, this clty. kidney = remedy—ask distinctly for Sum. Moom and Tides rem'lof a;ll-‘le‘ bmltflnxi-b The beams are [above the water main. Mrs. Elden Wells and Miss Geneva | Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. I Sun W _High JI-Moon | neary all 'n place for the main floor | Copper Process Plant Nearly Dore. | Wells of Stonington have returned aft- |Roath had—the remedy backed by I} Rises|"gets. |f Waler. | _Sets. | £1d part of the fooring has been laid. | "1y.q new demonstrating plant of the |ST & fortnight's visit with relatives at {home testimony, E0c all stores. bhe eavy fl;)or eams are supported | .. v Conpee = l’m7 Hopkinton. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, i (e Toundation 1s ‘secused freq | the proverty north g s ioining | Mr. and Mrs. George H. Call and C. |N. Y. ledges in the rear of the building. the Thermos site, is well on its way Woodson were among the latest arriv- i 1 SpurTrack Completad towards completion. The building is of e si e B Suy oven Nusse §. L % attractive desi; - b : ji i |6 . 03| The spur track which e e o & 3 Pier. Higheat [70, Jgucat 81 William Melntosh and Howard V. | & m. | p. m. |l P. —_— and unfit for general use. Sunday's -ain will greatly improve its condition. enters the | terior in cement. The plant is locat- | A Miss F. Sandford of Derby has been | .35 % property north of the building and ex- |ed in a prett pro- | the guest the past week of Mrs. J. H. \ X tends along the entire west side has | posed to ma.ke’th‘:ol‘:ou:%‘: :fn’:flflc- Scott at Jamestown. W‘H‘léagx gw Uviwuq‘l;byd O S S ks ifier ter It Ia Jow | been completed and makes convenient | tive spot. The plant will be used to | MIS. Marion Armstrong and Mrs. E.|Was SRl W tide, which 1s followed by 3ood tide. | the unloading of the lumber and other | demonstrate the company's process of | B- Bailey of Windsor Locks were materials from the cam. The spur |separating copper from the ore by an {uuu at the Ocean View hotel, Block ~ EWS track is built up about 20 feet above ' electrolytic method. sland, the past week. '-'REENEV!LLE N e 50 P Among the Connecticut persons reg- Party Given in Honor of Providence Young Woman. Edward Madaga is seriously ill at his home on Norwich avenue. istered at the various hotels on Block | George Barlow leaves today for a Tsland the past week were the follow- | Week's stay at Block Island. JACOB KRIEGER SHOT HIMSELF |SERIOUS INJURIES ing: Mrs, O. J. Matthews of Norwich, IN STATION AT TEXARKANA. RESULT FROM .FALL.|Miss Anna Weekes of Putnam. John Brothers of Providence street Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Coman of Mont- : —_— Charles Charon of Baitic has been |8 spending a week at Block Island. | Lkinds and prices: ville entertained at their home Satur- | Nerwich Young Man, Son of Mr. and | Mrs. F. J. Atchison of East Great|spending several days with relatives| .. .. AT e day evening about thirty young peo-| Mrs. Moses Krieger of 92 Mechanic | Pjlain Breaks Both Wrists and Leg— |2t Camp White. Sdwata Murphy ot South LA Eaest ple in honor of Miss Mabel Biltcliffe| Street, Committed Suicide Monday.| Taken to Backus Hospital 91 D. Mackensie of New London and |Was a Visilor in Wauregan Saturday. A Of Providence R. L Pleasing _vocal ackus Hospital. Dr. Charles Osgood of New Yotk mads | pey. prederick R. Des Sureault of) Magon Fruit J los were rendered by James Mulhol-| Addressed to Miss Sadie Krieger, 92 up a moter party lunching at the Ma- R e Py | ruit Jars 159.;"1, mim by Miss Ruth Brecken-| Mechanic street, Norwich, a telegram Mrs. F. J. Atchison fell down stairs | hewson at Narragansett Pler Thurs- Occum left Monday for a brief stay in . at her home on the New London turn- New York city. ridge, and accompanied on the piano|came at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon il Fair Groun by Miss Bilteliffe and Milton Osborn.|announcing the death by suicide of Zv';",;.,‘:"{m";;,w bgh '.::AS:;;“?; Among those present were friends|Jacob Krieger, 25 years old, formerly |jog. She was found in an unconscious {from Providence, New York and Han- | of this city, at the union railroad sta- | condition at the foot of the stairs at over. Many delightful games were|tion in Texarkana, Ark. The news |ahout 9 o'clock by her husband 1 played and refreshments served. The|was a shock to his parents, Mr. and doctor was summoner, and later M; gathering broke up at a late hour, each| Mrs. Moses Krieger, who live at 93 Atchison was taken to the B!ch”u ho‘;s_' one voting it a very good time. Mechanic street, and to the other pital, where she will probably be con- SR members of the family. The father |p 4 for some time, OBITUARY. sald that he had received a letter from - his son four weeks ago saying that Mrs. Daniel Costello. he was prospering In business in|CHANGING OVER POLES After an illness of several months|Texarkana and that he planning for a Hanorah Costello, widow of Daniel|trip east. There was no Intimation Costello, passed away at her home, 66 that he had any troubles. Roath street, Sunday. Sh:bohndt been| Soecial Despatch from Texarkana. dent of this city for about forty-{ A gpecial despatch from Texarkana Vi Mr. Costello dled here four- | o yrhn Ballers Vondar oy an: Mrs. Patrick Ward of Woonsocket. 5 Hahi B is A . - y night sald: Fe i M Olive E, Walker of Willimanti James Hanlan of erchants avenue fpa yoate ogo. m:‘l?mu;fi}? o d”;: acob Krieger shot himself through m::,,.‘.’.‘.;“&': pfi::‘ k:l‘:n.“t;e:tltl":‘et is Visiting ‘at the family of W. B, Rus. |has entered the employment of Ray- L*Lsr'\-fifsdhrf:- l:":» sons, James ’;'nd Den. | the heart about noon today at the un- | where the new cement ourbing is to |sell in East Providence. mond Chartier of Merchants avenue. T bt | Bt fon station, death coming a few mo- | pe put in the Hassam pavement laid Mrs, C. H. Girard and children of o “ & Miss Nellle Comtello of this city and| mer eiier; Thers Were no witnesses, |are being relocated by the three com- | Jackson strest, Willimantic, are at b M dad Serk Btk Kupis of Sore -, K iy e . Ni y 3 " v & i Mre. John Hultarend of Bethel. Throo | shot Yrrived i time to see him fuil | 2nq sectric depertiment has s of Mo, | Mre. George Helt of Danielson fa at |John Day of Merchancs svenue Sun- e i g:e‘;‘“’d“‘m" b‘“:’ "‘;‘:‘;‘;fl‘:’r{lfig the trolley company 16 and the tele- | Pleasant View for a week's visit with |day. Charles McGairy of Central avenue|yesterday from Oil City, La., where he f::“:]:flflmfd;ne. This work is go- | realtives. was a Sunday visitor in New London. "’T?.,""‘M" ',‘J”K He had a quarrel Gene:zs; Manager C. A, Magill of the with a Mrs. J. M. McAdams there, Miss Sadie Boyian of New London | telling her when he left that he would | oonnocacut Hassam P btk is the guest of Camilla Healy of North | shoot himself. Before leaving he drow | Dais ;o (1 Nononer op O Ay, but Main street. :l;:l !i&nefil&&ocumem turning over to Pnchger a cont::ex:xcceeq did . nontg ?:.l: _— & smq use and oth Raymond Burke of Seventh street|of slight value. el aos L SENsOse Sag W has returned after a week's stay on| In a letter “To the Public” Krieger | 25 ";:“; wag precluded by the ab- Fishers Island. :l:gt:v :::;f hle nhtad “geen living a fast | gou’S oM ;:'Q{ozfda;h :;:;gfl:;fig ul Mfe and couldn’t get out - i : 't | were made whereby the city . ?;q:fe,tu,z,:z? oo v’”;: ot er? {and the corpoisign S e:vfll,le:: next. A new copper leader was placed [nue has resigned his position with cide. " erdict of sul- | ver the contract together today and |on one corner of tho lower schoolhouse | Raymond Chartier and has entered the will forward the papers to New Ha- | Monday, and other general repairs will ;‘32"’3 of ¥. Then o Mercuihia . ave- vt if they meet with their approval. |be made about both buildings this Krieger left Norwich about three | ‘p L 44 yvears ago for the west, and he en. The new rail for the Franklin street | weelk. day. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Potter of Dan- “ L5 ielson are spending a week with rela- | Artbur Pratt of New Hampshire i3 tives in Providence. the guest of his brother, Dr. Pratt of Mrs. Oscar Swanson and daughter, [Hlunters avenue. Miss Blizabeth Swanson, of Williman- tic, are visiting relativeg In this city | WOrK has been started on the new for a few days. tin gutters on the rectory of the Sa- Mr. and Mrs, Charles Franklin of |cred Heart parish. Teamicin of New Tondon metoted. ta |, Miss Adelaide Burllingame of Ster- this city on Wednesday last and ing is the guest of Miss Elizabeth thence to Riverside, where they are |Weller of Front street. ON FRANKLIN STREET |enjoying a two weeks' stay with rela- e tives. Mrs. John Leary of Baltic was a guest over last Sunday of Mr. and Miss Mamie McCarthy of Merchants avenue has returned after two weeks' stay at Winthrop Beach, Mass. City Engineer and Corporation Coun- sel Will Go Over Contract Today. @ George Barlow, Andrew Fromander and Philip Muddeman left Monday for Block Island, where they will stay a week. TAFTVILLE Repairing and Painting School Build- ings for School Opening. Miss Annie Hasler, Miss Agnes Dougherty and Miss Annie Day have| returned after a week's vacation at| ‘Watch Hill. The Wequonnoo school buildings are mgln"otk:geflt':u ,E:‘m on ";'.,J‘“‘: Ferdinand Brodeur of Hunters ave- Miss Catherine Riley of Central ave- nue has returnsd after spending & week on Block Island Left Here Three Years Ago. Joseph McMahon of Durfey street has severed his comnection with the Silver Billings has severed his con- work h: 1} - gaged in the oil business in Louisiana. | ner A% shpen. Alippad by ihe; Saw nection with George G. Grant and has He was a native of Russia, but most of Jectiout’ conipany irem Derily, but it WEDDING. Officer John T. Casey, night watch- | hig Jj has apparently been held up some- accepted employment in Baltie. George | man in Greeneville, 18 ‘the guest of| Ho-ors :n'g, )ob'flnnd :.n;d in ihig city. | where along the line, and a tracer will e Varvel of South C street has entered James Kilicollum of Newark, N. J. Davenport Arms mmm““’“‘y lndrt}?e’n b; be sent out after it teday If necessary. eonal Y. the employ of George G. Grant, filing At £.30 o'clock Monday morning Ern- |the place made vacant by Mr. Billings. est T. Leonard of W‘m‘l‘r:daind Miss Clars M. Mowy wuto S8 . - ’ Mrs. Philip Belval of Riv- IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY |riage by Father Des Sureault in the |, M S Wutred Robertd of priests’ home at Occum. Mr. and Mrs. |xgare Mags, Miss Clara Martel, Miss Leonard left at 3 oclock for & feW |y .. hine Martel, Miss Helen Steele days’ stay in Providence. The groom and Edgar Steele of Webster, Mass, has lived In Occum for seme time and | ‘Co. ‘Sa¢urday and Sunday. is employed as a grocery clerk. Mrs. Leonard is very well known among the residents of Occum. the Hopkins & Allen company. He was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young of|at one tt . He was | o) paAsURE BEACH Fourteenth street are spending a few e time a member of one of the local comj es of th days vigiting in Hartfora, Bangor and| Besides h&mwenu X:e ey m:l:‘t;l'a'_‘ Toronto. 2};’“‘:‘&1 nm,il three sisters surviving, of s cf exce; Oliver Buddington of Eighth street| Boston. He 3;,5 un‘x’,'.,'.-:&a""""’" ix and Charles Hull spent Saturday and Home Add " mdey 8t C. B dred’s cottage at 3 me ress on Letter. P Bt View. It is belleved that his home address easal was learned by a letter from his sis- ter which may have been found in his pocket. Mr. Krieger, who is a ped- Norwich People in Movement to Beau- tify That Popular Summering Place. Norwich residents who spend the summer at Pleasure beach are inter- ested in the new Pleasure Beach Im- provement society that has been form- BORN. George Swanton and Jeremiah Don- BROCKWAY—In Hallville, Aug. 13, ovan of North Main street will attend FUNERAL. ed there In the last two weeks and has 1912, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver the state A. O. H. parade in Bridge- :l}llir‘t:lte::ce v:ired hsc¥l on receipt of | been Incorporated with 30 members. e dmmciat Brockway. e am to have hi P 4] - — e port today (Tuesday) ¥ et e is son’s body | Saturday night election of officers took Mrs. Eben F. Yerrington. A e Krieger was a|place at the beach with these choices: . Mrs, Dwight H. Hanks has returned | mémber of the fraternal orders of the | President, Sydney Miner, New Lon. | The funeral of Mrs Eben ¥. Yer- ta home In Willimantic after| OWls and the Red Men in the west, | don; " | rington was held at her home in Ver- Hanorah Costello, widow of Daniel O o vo wosis with her pareaks Jthe despatih statet. O Yece prusident, Telley B Bab- | sailles, Lisbon, Saturday afternoon at| Costelo Mr. and Mrs. Charles ¥. Raynes. P S e Burt; secretary, Miss Helen Dickey: | V0 0'clock, conducted by Rev. Mr.|puneral from her late home, §6 Roath GATHERING HELD ON 4 'St Smith, pastor of the M. E. church of | street, Wednesday morning, at §13 HORT sflm?;m' gJ'NB‘ ?uhntfln ’“};’, i“hn E. | Versailles. There were two hymns | Mans of requiem In St. Mary's church RTON COVE B aughn of Norwich, Mrs. Dickey and 2 at 9 o'clock. —_ ANK| Me. Giffin of Springheld, L. B. Lincoln | un& Thy Will Be Done ang Asieep y BROADARD—In this city, Aug 17 In Honor of Mason Hale Smith of | of Willimantic. in Jesus, by Mrs. Robert McNeely, | BROADARDBIID 00 ioved wite of Ulysses, Neb. L Aesx Mrs. John McNeely and Mrs. Fannie | EWUY L5 (POrROn Ted 80 yea: m‘?“ I“:’di‘ly tg"e!:':";v"fn ‘?;5 1:::::‘": Cragg. The bearers were John Rich- | gervices at Gager's funeral parlors, 70 2 » B er- t, W day after- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Mohe. | 2¢3h chabel under the auspices of the ards, Charles Bugbee, Eugene Madther- Franklin stree ednesday after DIED. COSTELLO—In this city, Aug. 18 The tank car of oil in the freight vards on North Main street has been unloaded and was removed over Sun- day. The oil has been used for the city streets. Store, and since using 1t T have feit | the work? There is no “luck” the right kind of kettles, jars, etc., the result is sure to be satisfactory. have the right kinds, yow work and efforts, as well ar the fruits themselves, are apt to be wasted. on’t take any risk with your preserving this sea- son. Let us supply your needs. These few hints of Pints at 50c a dozen. Quarts at 55¢ a dozen. Two quarts at 75c a dozea. Royal and Economy Jars Royal pints, S0c a doazen. Economy pints, 80c a dozen. Economy quarts, $1.25 a dosen Preserving Requisites Mason Jar Rubbers. Gc a dozen. Mason Jar Rubbers, 10c a dozen. Lightning Jar Rubbers, 6c a doses. Wide Mouth Jar Rubbers, 108 a Mason Jar Covers, 26c a dosen. Economy Jar Covers, 20c a dozes Tin Fruit Funnels, bc each. China Fruit Funnels, 10c each. Parowax, 10c for a pound cake Blue and White Ware 7 quart Preserving Kettle s5e. 9 quart Preserving Kettle 89c. 10% quart Preserving Kettle Sbe. 12 quart Preserving Kettle 98c. 14 quart Preserving Kettle $1.19. 19 quart Preserving Kettle $1.00. SPECIAL—7 and 9 quart Blue and White Enamel Ware Preserving Kettles—Special price 49c each. THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL CA. Cloth Shop LOOK AHEAD'! A MONTH FROM NOW YOU WiLL BE THINKING ABOUT A FALL SUIT. ORDER NOW AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. JOS. T. DONOVAN, Phone 591. Should Women Vote? “Well if they could They would vote for what is pure and And Chappell's Coal becajise it's best, Would simply overwhelm the rest.” Central Wharf and 150 Main Stseet Lumber Mr. Peckham received a book as a | Hibernians there will be a short street lr:vkrr}\l of esteem from his friends in|parade, Extensive plans hav been laid atchogue. The Ideal club, of which |for the entertainment of the guests at | Brow | Mrs, Edmond is a member, presented | Bridgeport, and the occasion promises | ¥, o(vf‘l;,arr;i‘e“r h;?} m‘;h:?:yh:wz;uqf ‘ her a silver soup ladle. tc be a notable one. 2 oclock Sunday afternoon, Rev. All the old-fashioned games were Frank Palmer officiating. The bods features of the evening and those for- AT TH uUDIT was ; tunate enough to be present could R AT noonu;ginbll?fl:l?m:“;i “;gf:n’eaflif; N R e Taoni casily appreciate some of the many|Good Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | th Squi larged pores, biotches ang other tecial oy & . res. e daughter of the late Squire R. and Hercy B, Chures. Wm. Smith Allen. advantages offered by country life. s iipltns. ‘atvadion e (b et BTOEHGE Trs Bivwn. blemishes a simple lotion made at home is highly recommended. Dissoive an o scheduled for the first half of the Miss-Carrie Gallup. MISS M. C. ADLES Miss Josephine M. Brown. The funeral of Miss Josephine M. k ere were m noon, Aug. 21, at 2 o'clock. Burial The Tather Mathew society has com- | §an &nd Mr. and Mva. Lumen N. Suich | LmProvement society. The objects of |50l 308 Fred one, JRSRE MUS TN | % plowood ‘cemetery pleted plans for their lawn entertain- | of Norwich entertained a party of rel- | the organization are the beautification | ;;o"f adies Ald of the M. E. church, [COSTELLO—In this ecitv. Avgz 17 ment, to be held this week on the Con- | atives Saturday at Horton's Cove on |Oof the beach and its surroundings, the [ .0, 0¢" ¢ wheat and a piliow of flow- | Hanorsh Costello, widow of Daniel vent grounds. There will be whim |the Thames river in honor of their |iPProvement of sanitary conditions, | .o with the words, Frank to Mother, Costello. and and the grounds will be pret- | uncle, Magon Hale Smith, of Ulysses, | 7024 improvements, the securing of {300 %0 0 " " Lrive Dinks from Mrs, | BRIDGE_-At TFall River, Aug. 1 fily decorated with colored lanterns|Neb. A nice dinner was served on the|MCOTe convenient train service. Next|pniS \ Bavne: purple asters from | Alen Bdward voungest sor of M and flage. The Society orchestra will | shore which consisted of sandwiches, | V3" & Vigorous campatgn for thess | yieT"el | *NCe N¥Showord and H.| Hrase Samuel and Emma furnish the music for the dancing. cakes, fish chowder and crabs, which |20 other changes ig to be conducted. |1y “Rajiion; flowers from Mrs. Fannie | Puneral on arrival of 1140 train Tu were very plentiful, about 300 being g Cragg and Mrs. John McNulty and| day, Aug. 20. Burial in Yantic ceme- IN HONOR OF JOHN PECKHAM. f:“:g”;;élf;ep‘;:;y Df&;?'fl:: pfctie:l} FUNERALS. family; cut fiowers fro:nle;: Abbt;le tery. ——— Y : o a Stanton and mother: pinks from Mr. | pyNB—In Providence. R. I, Aug 17, Mr. and Mrs. William Edmond Enter- x; .f;?“v’;',,‘.' ;J:‘"l,n? years ago since John W. L. Coit. and Mrs. Herbert Richards; bridal dai- | 1912, John Pyne, brother of Rev, Wil tained Merry Gathering on Satur- | M iale Smith r:t m"";e:fe;?fl; Wga At 3 o'clock Monday afternoon the |sies, ninety-two in number, from Mrs. ]!‘(\a'rr:‘nmpl-’l:x':n:f ;r‘fvpfll"’talrlrku church, day in Patohegue. and Mre. Lo 0. Gyeses, Neb. Mr.|funeral of John W. L. Colt wag held |Charles Bugbee, snd daughter Allce erl3 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and n‘; ich, | from the funeral parlors of C. llies from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irons; | ROOT—In New London, Aug. 19, 1912, A pretty combined house and lawn | Mrs. John A. Smith of Mohegan and | oeber rerritver gireaklin street, gut Sowefs fromy. Mre, Jesepk Byda: i Hphes € VOOOK o tve Lor O party was given Saturday evening im | Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Q. m‘h::: ::d maxn) _i_'glnlvu and friends were pres- | hydrangeag from Mr: ,’,,':{‘,'." 3.2 a3 L Patchogue by Mr. and Mrs. William | son Frank of Willimantic ;\n - e services were conducted by |nell; purple asters, Mra. John Lovett. g Edmond in honor of John Peckham, R s g ev. ¥. O. Cunningham. There were | Mrs. Yerrington had lived nearly 48 e e Mrs. Edmond’s brother. There were| NORWICH HIBERNIANS many handsome floral forms. Tho |years in her home in Versailles and present about twenty-five guests from vea.rerl wers Henry M, Coit, Jacob |was the oldest resident in the town of Patchogue ., and vicinity and thirteen GOING TO BRIDGEPORT. | yetter, Charles B. Flint and John Mc- | Lisbon. members of the Preston City Ideal club e ‘l‘“‘tfl';‘d:h Burial was in the famiiy journeyed thither by sutomobiles. 500 Local Members and Friends Leave | PI0t In the Oak street cemetery. Repairing Railroad Bridge. The evening was fine. Everyone was| an Special Train This Morning. Mre. S8amuel Harper. The raflroad bridge the 15 Main Street, in the best of spirits and the result At 12.30 o'clock Sunday afternoon |Shetucket river near Mmm in was that all experienced an enjovabla| About 150 local Hibernians aro ex- | the funeral of Sophia Rushlaw, wife of |being repaired, and ties are being laid time and the party did not break up|Pected to leave on the special train|Samuel Harper, was held from her late | by employes of the New Haver road. until a late hour. this morning for the big state parade|Nome in Montville and at 2 oclock _— 4 The painstaking efforts of the host|and field day at Bridgeport. With|Rev. J. H, Fitzmaurice conducted ser- Ressrvate Low and hostess were appreciated by those | friends of the organization it is claim- | Vices in St. Mary's cemetery in this U present. At 10.30 a dainty luncheon |ed that Norwich will be represented by | city. John, Duffey and Kdward Harper | 1 n¢ Taftville reservoir has been very consisting of ice cream, cake, coffee, |a delegation of nearly five hundred.|and Arthur Laflamme acted as bear- |OW, for the past few weeks. so lomw ~AND— fruit, ete, was served, Previous to the departure of the local | ers. that the faucet water is very muddy Embalmers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call 32x-3. Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D’'MILLE original rcn'o of mayatone in a haif week at the Auditorfum is Dewurs| The funeral of Miss Carrie M. Gal- o int witch hasel and rub a iittle on the Comedy Circus, an act which shows ace, nock and arms each morning. with finger tips and Embalm: 70 Franklin 8t Bulletin Bldg. Telephone €42-2, Prompt service 4av or night 5 Zady Assistant Residence 116 Broadway, opp. Theatra pleasing bill. Peléphone €43-3 BALDNESS PREVENTED servic were attended by many |ocauses them to grow in thick and beau- ;eoryt:sn:lr‘}, ‘t‘r‘éud:: s:l;?’o }llll‘;d{nfi"ut!:: fm:ng: of thu Gallup and her family, mu’l, rlysluh!el lwm c‘ . tln long and | Bcientific treatment of the scalp y " roxin 1 il Bt L A i B B ncluding the clerks of the gtores of | Curly if p s appiied to the roots {and care of the bair is a certain S, with forefinger and thumb. presents an act which wins the ap- R elop N Co. Whane S was [T ol ary shampoo refreshes the scalp, | Mal e b et E s 8 employed, There was a large number baldness. A tonic in time may mean proval of the audience, ©is work with | of' floral ploces. Charies 4. Gallup, iy o P everything to the woman whose hair (Rt ais being sapecially clever, The | Clarence Gallup, Robert W, Vail, hag begun to fall out. iy n:'l flumbdd' n’x' g o7 | George Thompson, Thomas Gannon |peo powde: Consult Miss Adies about hair or gramme o %u whistling Im- | and Joseph H, Cole were bearers, skin troubles. She will be in Norwich personations by The Chickadees. Weli | fyank DeWolf sang two solos, Inter. selected motlon pletures complete the | ment was at Jordan cemetery. ¥ excess oil and dandru mix four ounces of -ulk S R Telephone 652-4. augld “An effee and saf OBITUARY. of removing upufluou.:h;us f-';"h:’f e ly delatons paste to A John Whesler Burrows: Face,‘allow to remain two or thred John Wheeler Burrews died Sunday [ THAU/F% (NeR Wwipe off, wash the ekin, Myron H. Norton, 86, whe opened the first whelesale grocery in Chieago, diea Friday night In a hospital from T"L;.l:EEuj R ‘niuries recelved when he was strueck " automobile. He went to Chicage | night at his heme in Old Mystic in ks Benth: SHRaly Mk o . the paste, simpl i his .4th year, He was & native of IO..B'ilh 'A“z‘=v’ g Gashon Cenn., 65 years ago. COAL free Burning Kinds and Lehigh A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and She ucket Sta lup was held Sunday afternoon at her | This is better than powder, for it tends F“ Il exceptionally well trained animals and | Jate residence, 34 Bt’cwa.rd street, N:'r to correct faulty complexions and . a oo ner which amuses as well as interests the [ London. Rev. Brewer G. Boardman,|makes the skin 8oft, smooth and youth { ! I” Tna l » i reciy the kicking mule proves a capable en- Church of Waterford, officiated. The |atragsly evebrows Well Seasoned-Wood C. H. HASKELL., gg:‘i{égi‘."a‘;fi;‘“"m‘“& h.’ Y ;\au':‘l:‘: .;:: next to Chelsea !ldllk DR. Q R. CHAMBEM’ Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice ®hone 511 122 Prospect 8t ! MeGrory Building If you do net 325 Main Street COAL AND LUMBER. Coal CHAPPELL €0. Telephones ALWAYS IN STOCK. Telephone 163-12 ‘It burra up slean™ 402 — "Phonex — 489 during bis last {lness Norwish, Cenn