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Hanle; D. C. Murphy of South A den of Norwich ave- Alberta, Miss Alice { | nue is spending a month in Canada. Frank Lafleur of South é street is |spending a week in Boston'and Ne " | Bedford. 2. - § F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson asd Boynica !tm-n Main_Strest, Norwich, Conn Gaa Fiftisk. Plumbing, Steam Viting, 1L 20 West Main St., - Norwich, Conn. o8 Packing. aorid ‘William Emerson of Slater avenue will leave New York Tuesday for Panama, George Smith of South B street has returned after spending a week in New York. Michael Murphy of ‘South A street is spending a few days with friends in New Haven, i Edward Murphy and Willlam Em- erson were visitors in Coventry dur- ing the past week. sz 3 L James Kirsch of Providence street Greenwood of Providence street has returned after spending a week in Providence. < Miss Annie Krodel has returned aft- er enjoying a two weeks' stay with friends in Versailles. J Miss Anna Drovin of Hartford spent the week end with Miss Nina Mor- teleau of Merchants avenue. The Misses Anna and Lena Gau- thier are spending a few days in Prov- idence as the guests of relatives, Mrs. 1. FletcHer and son Charles of Plainfleld are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones of South A street. Miss Nellle Delaney of Providence street has returned after spending a month in Bangor, Portland and Au- gusta, Me. » All the city offices, the banks and library anq the stores will be closed today (Monday). ¥ Y of Fall River is the TRUSTEE APPOINTED. n Davis Named in*Knickerbacker Typewriter Bankruptcy. A hearing in the ruptcy pro- against the pewriter company of East Lyme was held .in this city Saturday after- noon before Referee Amos A. Brown- ing. The time devoted to the case was occupied largely with the claim of Mr. Lasker, an inventor, who claims rights to patents in the company’s possession. He was represented by Attorney John C. Geary. Attorney Marion R. Davis of Bast Lyme, who has béen trustee of the estate, was made receiver.® Frederick J, Loomis, William T. Hopson and Perry J. Hollandersky of New London were named as appraisers. The state- ment of the petitioners shows liabili- ties of $6,308.80 and assets of $6,050. The hearing was continued to Sept. 21. at New London. r The bulletin posted at the Norwich State hospital Saturday afternoon showed a total of nearly 900 patients in that institution. ckerbocker | this —_— « Postoffice Hours Laber Day. The postoffice will be open from 7 a m. to 12 m. on Labor day. The money order and carriers’ windows will be closed all day. The first and only delivery will be made by city let- ter carriers, and will include a collec- tion from the street letter boxes. The last collection from the street letter boxes will be made at the same hours as coilected on Sundays. Outgolng mails will be despatched as usual, the last mails closing for New York qd Boston at 9.15 &n - Greeneville, forwich Town and Preston rural , stations—Hours the same as at the main office. Stations 1, 2, 8, 4 5, 6 and 7—No money order b ess will be trans- acted. Rural carriers will not make P, B | but patrons may call at the mllnv:l- i Funeral g A 1 'R Dirgstar and Embalmyr 70 Frankfin St., Bu''=tin 20y Telephona €43-3 Prompt service “ay or night .‘~ Ansistant, Residence 116 Broadway ‘Thestre. apD. " Telephone €42-3 fice for their mail a m, between § and 10 Pastor Home from Vacation. Rev. P. C. Wright, who has beéen ab- sent {rom the city during August u his vacation, resumed his palpit on Sunday at the Central Baptist churea, preaching at both the morning and :;vgrplng services, At the o ser- e pn‘{:r offered by a visiting wnor. Q) Wmmm. of Brooklyn, 8 o .&d 0’ new members were given " hand of fellowship. ‘They joined the church by letters from their home church in England. 1t takes an e going man to make 2 successful angl i Ve % Heart Failure Whils N et R EEEE those Ely, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Welter M. Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs, BEdward Perkins, Dr. and Mrs. Leonard, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bunnell, the Misses Pullen, the Misses Rich- ards, the Misses White, Miss Susie Gellup, ‘Miss Lois Perkins, the Misses Chase, Miss Winifred Welles, Henry Cockrell, Miss Rachel Thayer, the Misses Caruthers, the Misses Brown, Thomas Brown, Louis Porteous, Rob- ert Briggs, Joseph C. Worth, Jr, E. Winslow Willlams, Miss Helen Hunt- ington, John Moulton, Miss Isabelle Mitchell, the Misses Hall, Miss Mabel Webb, Arthur Webb, W. ¥. Habekotte, Rehert and Philip Johnson, Mrs, Wil- jaim Norton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dana Coflt, Archa Coit, Amos Johnson, the Misses Hunt, Russell Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker, Miss Louise Meech, Mrs. Henry Norton. LOCUST HILL CLAMBAKE. Big Party of Preston People Enjoyed Annual Event. On Saturday about 200 Preston peo- ple and friends from Norwich and neighboring towns gathered at Mrs. Margdaret Miller's Locust Hill farm in Preston to enjoy the annual clambake in the pretty grove in the rear of the house. An excellent bake was served at noon on tables set under the big, hady trees. There was an interesting baseball game and other athletic events were closely contested by the young people, The day was pleasantly passed in a social manner and the occasion, as in previous years, proved a most enjoy- able one for all who attended. The ;‘.flur was arranged by George E. De- Volfe. Hay fever patients are seeking the mountains, o Scalp Itch and Makes the Hair Radiant and Charm- e PARISIAN Sage is not a dys — it not contain poisonous sugar of _or any other dangerous ingred- It is & high grade sclentific combi- nation that will put life, lustre and beauty into any hair the minute it is lied. “&nw, itch g:'u over acnht; d:dd%fl i disappears; hair stops e ‘becomes immac |STORE CLOSED N A . _BORN 3 it —_—_— T slEs B "By L RS Tk are offering 1 and ‘Russel] 2 Archibaid Mitchell, Jr, Mr.| WATROT! 1 month. ECCLESTON—SBuddenly, in_ Willimas tie, Sept. 1, Harry Funeral %r;l‘eel\"l’r'vm 18, it Homo it % ie South Windham Wednesda o v G te while the stock 18 - at its maximum of completeness, SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Main Street NOTICE Al rsons having bills the To‘p’; of Norwich are present them on or before 1st, 1912, RT W. LILLIBRIDGE, ALBERT i Norwich, Conn., August 26th, 1912 The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 26 Ferry 8t., MILL CASTINGS , Orders Recélve Prompt Aftention NOTICE Lafayetto street will be closed from Sachem street to Wi until fur- * ther notice. Per order, k ¢ PRt WHEN vou want te » ess bétare the public. ; um better than tDroUE C = ZURAWSKI—In Norwich, Sept. 1, 1912, Harry A Zurawski, ldld ;1 years, Notice of funeral hereafter. GOODWIN—In Norwich, Sept. 1, 1913, Annah Goodwin, “| Notice of funeral hereafter, CHURCH & ALLE 15 Main Street, Funeral Directors Embalmers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call $23-3, Henry B, Churea. Wm. Smith Allen. PATRICIAN SHOES A woman’s shoe that's right. New Fall styles $3.50 and $4 Sold only by FRANK A. BILL, 104 Mair Strest ‘g columns of The