Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1912, Page 8

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: ey o aimas, 3y Bozrahville ‘ rall, South Willington ROTHER'S HOME IN WEBSTER, ot Calusab of Jowsis City - Brisken Buddeniy, 1o The Bulating o l,- 3 Al'ha m‘" o hluxhuy Jonha Ihue !Sh& wag Tves, Meriden | | Nt wn FULL ASSOCIATED WERET Y story of Temper- r Formally [—; ’é 7. U, Hoa ancs Work There—Th: Qpened. i o Tuos dU afternoon in L meeting on Tuesday brary hail. Mrs. E. W. Potter pregid.. ed. Mrs.'A. A. Gardiner read a most interesting account of the history of the union and the temperance work in this town. Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. L. A. Panton and Mrs. J. S. Jefers are the only three charter members now Hving. Mrs, Panton added several facts in the sime line Mrs Potter was ap- pointed a committeeto secure & speai- er for the next quarferly meeting. ~The call to the convention' to be. held in New London Oct. 1-3 was read an Mrs. M. B. Wilson appointed a dele- gatec Ice cream and cake were served at the c Mrs. « of Bangor, Me., Robingon’s. Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Sutchifte and Mr. and Mrs. John Schock, Jr., of m dence Were visitors at’ the - John I Sullivan Sunday, m ip by auto, Mre. Eva Clark of Taftvil wm is held its reB\llfll‘ of the meeting. fck and Miss Margarét Chick are guests at F. E: or and Utica for four - Jax brofter Arthur Al 3 Mary B, Gray of Ledyard )l of a atR; .w. Dearnley’s. ) going mails from the local postoffic ummo‘# {8y g fart- \dbwn. and vau s Betwoes ,M‘&wmfl ‘was pres- nd!: The o 'IB l“l’(‘d by M‘ Guly’ Gonated $100. " ce. 0 onfly night A Western Girl was in Shannon's hall to a l!!nd sized ludImce The show was a gosd one’und called forth hearty applause. - Viola Buteau of New York s est bf ‘Mrs. Rly ond J. Jodoin, and Mrs. Homer Larose of dent‘e are guests of H. A. Gau- i Heales of Soringfeld, o vmtmg T, marentts, ML sa ame Jrnhrum Hua.lvy 9l and_ Anthony Waods-were holi- : nisku of their parents, ?R ::‘:d John Woods. P odk Noland day With relatives in Worcentar oy HUhG Ni‘MSELF IN NORTH GROSVENORDALE LAUNDRY. $hin Foo Luna, Recently Arrived from China, hnlgmld He Was Pursued. " Putnam, Sept. 3.— Shin Foo Lung, a Chinaman recently artived in this country, was found hanging by the neck Tuesday evening . in the laundry of a fellow countryman Whom he was visiting at North Gros- Yenordale The local Chinaman had b to Worcester during the day, in in charge of the laundry. ret 1'11'n f Worcester Tues- day evening Shin's act Chinaman, in'poor fered one w dead d, has been ome time and suf- 1¢ hallucination that some sin. ‘hrr‘\ Wwith the idea of ide: OBITUARY, Charles Byles, (Special to The Bulletin.) Central Yillage, Sept, 3.—The death of Charles Byles, for ‘& number of years postmasier of Central Village, acourred at his home here Tuesday uf. terueon after an fllness of about oue yeurs ‘uga last number of ¢ Consresational charch, of Which He was @ member Save Your Hair Don’t Use Prem Con- ining Poisonqus Sugar of | Lead or Sulphur. Even if you have healthy hdir you ought to use a little PARISIAN Sage once a week as a hair dressing. It keeps the hair healthy; prevents scalp itch, falling hair and ‘dandruft, and— baldness, 3 But be sure vou get FARISIAN Sage There are many imitations. The girl d | with Auburn hair is on every carton and bottle of PARISIAN Sage, It banishes dendruff, stops. falling hair and scalp iich, and fmparts to the hair a brilliancy and lustre that all Wwomen, as well as men, loye so dearly. PARISIAN Sage is a daintily perfumed and refreshing hair dressing. It's the c you can buy. Large its at The Lee & Osgood everywhere. - STONTNGTON. New Afternoon Mail—Woodman Badly Gut—Visitors and Travelers. Tax Collector Robert L. Burtch has fssued hig notices for the collection of the 1912 levy tax of ¥ ills. -Change in Mail Hours. A change has been made in the out- estern mail formeriy closing % ‘been dlscontinied . Heard About the lonugh. ells s assisting in 1d's store for this v nb Mche ol m—/ "nrfi‘iu ‘guests, it D. mfimfllm‘ for the '.ak. Iby of Rochester, N, '!.. of n!luv- here. cClellan of Fitch- M&umfln%flrs F. B, Noyes. ol Nsw n’gym after Mflns relatives ‘in Nlbuml has ansmd upon mi'-qtml at Mwun on New lddp—oim finw in Local Churches. Broadwa Nur!flcng,ycoml‘ LS NG ALES ~Bowling to 6 p. m., 5 cents a string. 827 Main Street. M. ALDI & CO. Prop. may7d Back, Livery and Boarding STABLE . We guarantes our service to be the best at the 1iost reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS,, Falls Ave THE PALAGE GAFE ' STEP IN AND SEL US. P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Street AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, etc.. Livery connested Shetucket Street. NEWMARKET AOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Meals and Welch Ravebit served to order. John Tuckle. Prop. Tel. F. C, ATCHISON, M. D., PflYblLIA-‘J Aiv EON, Seeond Fi >r. Shannen Night 3-8, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, - New London (NORWICH) Line . —To— NEW YORK L STEAMERS Chester W. Chapin and City of Lowsll Choose this rou o' Hew Fork, Towl hav FoP % e_wonderful s voyage on superb view of and water front of Manhatta Steamer leaves New Longon at ii p. m daly, due Now York, Pler East River, t 545, and Pler 4. Nor(h River, 7'0olock next morning. Service & Ja Carte; Staterooms. rooms and informal CHELSEA/LINE ; Fare $i nu-mr service New Yo Norwick Tuesdays, Thure- n 5, E..‘-many oy F.V.K Boats Yantic and Shetucket mnw-Trlp-fluu4hn. There’s one thing sure about our en feed—it- does; tho ‘work. Your chickens are they live .longer and are ognized after a few day's ter order some today. CHAS. SLOSBERG, + 3 Cove Street The Véughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., MILL CASTINGS \ a Specialty. , Orders Receive Prompt Ajtention Pies, Cake and Bread that eanzot be excelled. PlLone your order, Frompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) NOTICE Lafayette street will be closed from em street to Williams until fur- ther notic Per ords REET COMMISSIONER. TUNER 0y = JEWETT GITY HOTEL New and Up-to-dats in evary particular. IRA Ex REWIS, Praaristos _ Shone 511 122 Prospect St ' THIS HOT WEATHER Order H. Koehler & Company’s Fidelio Bottled Beer direct to your re- frigerator. By the dozen 60c. H. Jackel & Co., Cor. Market and Water Strests, Telephone 136:5, lay better; eggs: are’ better; plumage better, and |- £ WANTED, ‘WANTED—Housekeeper for home in nn country. Apply et ‘Bulletin Office. p4d ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TQ RENT" are inserted at the rate of "¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. OR SALE—Fourteen-room boarding hnuu. all furnished. Apply to Pemnnr, 16 Bath Bt. TO RENT. RENT—A oouple of furnished rooms, suitabla - 7 gultab “fvr Tahe homln".%‘, wu'rm—A dining room & ply Ponemah Boarding Ho WANTED—Weavers on fine ; out of t(z'll.l (nnd DJIY.N @ ogan House. Nor e ton City school. dick, Norwich, Conn., R. F. D. 1, or {elephons 266-2. sepid WANTED—_Milk route, centrally lo- s Milk, Bulletin.” sepdd L. Ap- sepsd conon o one wnhout & irade for o paic of catile. aa uge for them. J. C. Hafner, Norwich sep: ?-h. MHEGI‘ parior ltnzo gnd houseold gosds, o ; mwtnx city. Ford, 11 W. Fhaimes 8L l\ SALE—One old, well broken, G goire,of A J. Coggesball, vrwm&‘ct. jerly man or Wwoman., o P, S et B rerence to n‘,mr'ruoflnk, ‘Baitle, Cor ¥. D. 1, Box 41, ursda. e eianea s aad £ a¢| b een 8 and 5 at e ug-“'"c’fi'fge. 38 West Main St . E. Breed. h sep2d WANTED—Piate as order or pastry cook,_Joseph Chartier, Eiickering Ho- L itnam, Co: sep2d Joung lady, board and mu Rear factors. H.B. Po rier & Son | F ore capable of Wi handling help. State ag: ticulas At I, LIRS oman WANTED_Live poultry. G, A Bui-, lard, Tel, lu— ugsld W by oumac plano | of, player Abohmant " Stats lowsst Price Co cfumd for September 4, 5, 6 ‘and 7.|and make. Address 0. Box. Horwleb. eonn to make gflm wmn,xr We want h W) sty s, Hoaten nstructions 120" Boyl onm'&-nt. nu— you want mn 8 e - | Witter, Brookly: cutter and blwor.?fnl p' aad bow, mounted on steel truc ‘ yn, Conn. 8epéWT! HORSE FOR SALE—12 years, u" Ibs., seund, will sell cheap, Tel. §19-4." \sep3d ° "lxolll, 1100 pounds, earling Ayrshire “ll. cnf 12. R SALE—New mil, toa :(r quarts a day. ,f‘“‘ hon FOR and_one pair I. 0. Swan. Sleatrio light: rom_trolley. SepIMWS tion, e augtid kins, U‘«WIndhm. Conn, |- Il!d. ‘O'D‘ K u u are 1; lld “m;:ny, Notwioh IAI-.—O.LC. __..,..__—_.—-,-—— M‘%—-@l run sewing ma- r.l#.ng. chines. id while Jsarning. ’v:v-';usx rns, e e et e Shirt Company, Westerly, W for work; no P ciohing ‘g {rpning. ly | lt Occum Bnndfll‘l House. Qm silk ammm d girls _to ‘WANTED—Piano tunis A G nadu mwo‘e?olcn.nfin& Tel. Im WANTED Man . Cook, Family Cook, Mm‘ House Girls, Second Girls and Girls for Shop Work. 3. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central sep2d. cisu‘ronu’mnl lcv-nlmi farms wani at once %‘nfllulhralwmhlt age preferred. Send particulars to General Housework Giris Farm Hdp. Dsy Laborers, three BWI. one Walt- ”ll ‘EMPLOYMENT IURW M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. LOST AND FOUND. e Sk W prongly "o g{':"rfifi Rt 15 Butletta é‘?‘ia‘d watch fob, in “g- BOEL of cf Mm LEGAL NOTICES. ding. miles south of ded northerly by easterly by of e 0 and are bounded as follows: Basteily by land of heirs of Charles Warne outherly (lnd westerly by land. of ATnold IMOGENE ARNOLD, | Zsendd Administratrix. T A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, 90!! the 3d day of Septem- ber, A. D, 1912 Present- lesov J. AYLING, Juydge. P. Bushnell, late of sta ‘Henr; Tason ia atd Disteiot: adcssars: The ‘Administrator gppeared in Court and filed a written application alleging that sald estate ls mow in settlement in sald Court and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to sald estate, fully described n said ap- plica Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said application bs heard and defermined at e Probate Court Room In the City, of Norwich, in said District, on the ‘7th day Of September, A. D. 1912 at 10 ock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said- appiication and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least. three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court, NELSON Judge. The above and Forosomp s o 5ue y of record. ttest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, sepdd Clerk. Advice to Mothers fave you bad babys photograph taken 7 It's an art 1o take baby's photo- {nph s It should be taken. To catch is roguish little smile, his pretty little dimple, Such pholograps become prized remembrances of babyhood's days in years to come. We have had years of experience in photosraphing children. They always look their best when we sake them. No troublesome ~posing. Snap them In a fiffy. LAIGHTOM, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Sayiggs Soclety, co; i ‘-n.nl houlh | choice %:..; ;' 1“-:.';' 2 Bindera: ln- “’5“‘... et a- t-o llul. - DR. D. L JONES, Near the Fair Ground, Norwich, Tei. 8. sep2d Fine hot x v For nyc ‘days, 'beginning Monday, September 2nd, until Friday, Septem- bar«‘th.mnl.m.tulp m., there will be held a sale of Antique Furni- ture, China, Draperies and other things. . FOR SALE TWO FAMILY HOUSE « formerly owned by the late ' C. R. PARK at 111 McKinley Ave. Large yard and jwo barns. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. \ FOR SALE No. 116 High St, house ar- ranged for three tenants, re- il cently rebuilt and decorated, now ready for inspection; price very ||l reasonable. For further informa- | tion call upon THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main St. Phomas: 724 " AUCTION At 97 McKinley Avenue, Sept, 7, 1 p. m., the personal property, consisting of household furniture, wearing parel, trunks, etc., belonging to IM estate o the late Emma G. Nicola HRANKLIN 1. sepd W8 BROWN, Executor. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Waiches, Jewe! and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm t6 deal with. (Establisned 1873.) :{Peck’s Real Estat: Agency ohase one I pay ¥ distancs st over 100 portation fi vestigate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, Nh‘l'-tlr'l‘ Rooms 1 augsd ey, R g FOR SALE Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue, Will be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, City Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high lan¢ situate on state macadam road overisoking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judl o east to Montauk og the west, 5 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N Y.NH & H R R FRANK W, OOY. Long Distance Telephons, § Hign Btreet Westerly, R L decil; and 2. FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Straal, - Willimantie, Conn DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Builiing Annex, Room A. 523, oct10d WHEN vou want to gut your busi- THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Main Street. U) neas before the public. there Is no me- o rom Westerly “:‘.m ?fl pos in pianting of celving 310000 ea total production the value in 1911, survey and ing been Saia.enz, 1810, ' Am s result of fl matlon of & rei and other {mpl bucher, thes b Amer fumery has of wearing_the Nk tion of “webtarn about an_in collars and 1l dlum better thup tarotgh the advertids ‘AE selumns of The Bulletd manu(qut_ln" iient wum 000 trees dll ducting the h to those lo)lo of stones in the UII!J ? but” increase mclr l:::. lower than in years as reportwd in aguinat he ot quedes (hat followed ) Chinese Larbers of fonmd 1t Decessary, o Ko s o of the 16l

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