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swatted is an M& towns. certain towns, but only hold an election on October 7, the| D BM}K lT ANTIETAM = tv};rm being Torrington, Stamford and Threatened Invasion of Pennsylvania Stopped—Connecticut | wnere iyt ...‘:'."‘J.Etfi? e | ford, Bristol, .New Britain, New Ha- Regiments in the Fietce Battle — Home People Here Ve Waterbury, Bridgeport, Norwich, Danbury and Meriden. These will wait Anxious for News of Dead and Wounded—Twenty-first | ition. 0 0cr before coming lnte Connecticut Regiment Now at Washington. HEROIC OPERATION TO - ‘“‘ "" SAVE DICK BOLLES ¥or Southern New England: Unset- ST il Injured Ti E of | Wonse ut it o- tled Saturday and Sunday; moderate T 3 AP ey at Lower End “‘" perapira 4 i Zs 3 ; ble. tle of Antietam hnd been !ourht and | report from Hagerstown, Mr., on Sept. An heroie oflofl. hy & rare and un- “ svpreciates “-“ "' s Predictions from the New York Her- | oo, "y, the latter part of the week|16. Drayton's South Carolina brigade tobet and hyglenic uses. leD y : ald: On Saturday fair to partly cloudy | o8 e TOTE | B Rk . T LT et s oitiive Sila0: MENRE: usual operation, was made- Thursday Paxtine is splendid far sore throat, D . GOLD . We are showing a orwich, Saturday, Sept. 21, 1912. —me———— The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 & m. Subscribers who' fail to receive it by 'I.Iat time will confer a favor by re- porting the fact to The Bulletin, THE WEATHER. Forecast for Teday. fresh westerly winds, proba 3 A Bridgeport, to save the life of Louis|and breath afte lmukln B rotlowed by local rains, and on o R ‘e'}:“.““"‘ck ‘h;‘bfl;,mfl‘ IS arEn, & New Pertnwut did, vp Ahia R jBolles of New London, tamillarly | get Paxtine Tollet Antiseptie at sny - no: Sunday generally fair, with lower tem. P.nuy.dlv;nh - “u'“““ m"“m‘“ o 'li..m‘baymmu. na nown in New London county as Dics re, price 26e. amd B0e, or by and cooler weather will prevail, with il thet Y R o s boar 4'0“ o The: Goventetath morning at St. Vincent’'s hospital, in|inflamed eyes and to meuth M peratures. invasign S Bk oy e R g po-tp-u tmn The Paxtine 'hl- VT H Observations in Norwich, At home in Norwich and Comnecti- Contributions For The War. runav;ag‘ rolley accident at the cor-|let Ca, Boston, Mass. who V‘fy finc_. lme of &)l]d Tid Tolbwilly Fecorda repoued Boonn okt there: Were: Rusmrohe ot s i other contributions thie Sol- ner of ain and Congress streeis two| you a free sample || you "‘ld - weeks ago Saturda; t. huy Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes | hearts, for it was known that the re- |@lers’ Ald acknowledged four bhoxes of surrou:d‘lng the lov);elx'l “e:d 71;‘ u‘ll;: gk ‘2'1——‘—-1-!———-—- in temperature and the barometric |ported Union victory had only been|lint from the Free Academy and|gpine that sustained the worst of the What We Never Pm changes Friday: i achleved at a frightful cost of - life [$36.98 from the ladies of ":"‘ East | jnjury, were supplanted with new tis- according to sclence, ll'! Ther. Bar. land it was probable that a number | Main Street Methodist church, and|g;eq ihat were removed from other .“w;.M with our m 774 i . 63 29.94 | of the Connecticut regiments had been | $52.54 from Rev. Danlel Kelly, parts of the body. Building of & Ara:'t' Gold Jewelry at prices that will = interest you. Give us aicall and’ let us show you the new, goods, h as Bucklen’s . 78 29.96 [engaged. Nothing but unconh - ; . | tissues in" thi ire . . 64 3003 |rumors of those who had been Kkillea | or¥ich Regiment Longing For Ac oabalong abil Nuite : o mocher or nnndmothdr.nud to cu. 6 p. m... " most delicate care and skill. T skin Hg:hut 78, lowest 62, or wounded in the Connectitut regi- tion. day cv:nlu Mr. Rou:- ws-(nl m}v':‘rllrl:: :‘r‘;pa:rn:.' c‘);:!.l's .::3‘ Comparisons. ments were given to the worried in- September 18, 1862—In correspond- | spiendidly from the effects of the oD- | Forty years of cures m m H Local rains; | Qurers after friends or relatives in|ence from the Eighteenth regiment | eration which it is belleved will prove | Unrivaled for pil Predictionayfor Friday: T#0S; | the army, now stationed at Fort McHenry, Md, | successful. sores. Oaly 36 '“;, at Loe . Ongood cooler. B Pty Bditorial comment of that time fodl- [t iy noted that it is not quite four o y - s : F"‘ldfl’!l"fifllel‘ udy; cooler cates the restlessness of the people | Weeks since the regiment left Norwich Spencer's Weapons. W ore. £ : nlght. b“:idfil' ?1: !lllmtl-\'ya mlfl":mmg that was ‘;";‘1 "’Jk‘t ey n;a_fly full, but ’"’“eh'"' The Springfleld police have been e ‘ N 4 N ng playe e various cam- |rival a e fort s0 many men have " S hom s et ——Sun. Moon and Tldes. ____ | aigns and the conviction that the war [have been detailed for extra duty ":"l'.a;“'é"dg “ootrh'ul:d."lnm;ll o t;"lm ‘m' :eh"‘l:n:u PR 37 h || Moon 1d pever be termi with credit | that the regiment lacks now upwards L iy RECTENE W) S Sun n Hig fi would p be nated glm v merous burglaries in Springfield. The ence teachers from out of town, h i o 1 7 (Ul Riges. | Sets. || Water.ll Sets. |(o the North until the man should be|of 40 of the maximum. Lieutenant | (ct"008 Ve BXUER 50, APERETR L, * e : to Gur home; alee. PRV~ discovered who should do something | Fred Palmer has been sent home 15| yolver with which he shot and killed elerl going to Constant 7% 40" more than play politics through his|recruit for the regiment. The regl- |uigg Martha B. Biackstone, his holster, | touriste from hom “"tfl'.. g * i ; X .33 | military adfillations. ment has not yet got within scent ofpei¢ unq the mask that he wore, They | Dr. and Mra. F\, K, Clu’% e . A ! Al 531 1 h in the repulse of the rebels at An- | gunpowder, and is longing for some- | were found in his house and figured |of Dr. Bixier from New / ¥ H 4 X ¥ g ti}:sml-x& ltb m:efiosnl;ed that 's army | thing more active than garrison duty.|prominently in the murder trial dur- . 1 . | shou e followed up an ven a : " ich he wi onvicts 1- 1 . 1 o ¢ : : 3 | vigorous pounding all the way 1o e e e B mar gt ot e Seldtin Aavern 5.3 Richmond, but little hope is expressed | From Harrisbury, Pa. news of a| ionicen months the set has been eyt ! : ) after hlt that this will be the policy pursued. t battle, s Uplon victory, but wita | j ¥ superior court. They were | helpfuln 2 u«.“-unh 18 followed By f00d tide, B‘:‘h.eutolh;wil ng are extracts from the fi;:g{e.;:"’ot";“"d 0,:;_”“"* ot A pf.c-d in the cabinet containing bur- \:‘lo the societien u m n o : forces ~ | glare’ tools that are kept on exhibitica |'this country. They also GREENEVILLE NEWS Three Mil City Tax. titam Creek while our forces were |l 'riicq headquarters in Springfield. | missionary work and are ; ‘September 15, 1862—At a very ful- | poaorced; by 30.000 men from Wash two little girls in India Xy ington, Jackson's reinforcements to The soclety of 40 mem! Big, Crowd Out to' Enjoy Concert by |ly attended city . meeting, Mayor|yee are reported at 40,000 men, Mc- TAFTVILLE tBetagin dif Tubbs' Band. Greene presiding, It wag voted to lay | Clellan is pressing Lee towards the iy pdt, ::flh"’h:l,’,:f" sy il“t'hl;:: mfl'l ::l to ?‘: d‘“':“NO;:gl::f &ver Gen. Hooker was wounded In|Five Who Have Not Called for Their | (he school for lite in other f“‘tu;h. blc].:\'d ,n:efif?':':’vl;“p%flQ h’fi:ol:ommy i v A m' Battle On This Continent. Letters—Personals. ;,"“"“,}'.’h?"."fi;‘:em", Hiation, " hg [nard in Salem, Montville and Water- | September 15, 18¢—Informatiom| Miss. Gertruds Leiper in spending ple were lined up in the road from | ‘ord, now amm;-’e oo lmu— &m.g:tb:&:fl:h t;. yu;:ydund is 1o several months in Providence. h to lzhth n;t":l'u tnc]l‘ were packed rr mm: ot e B S N °l“°:;: wentful one i’ the history e an ) Hohey Wiliiien Tien fesigued bl 90- | and mafinsrs ¢f the. Tutid %0 close oll e{ Rkt m’rhe nard, Salem; first lieutenant, Henry A.|dellion. A hattle had been fought in |sition with the Ponemah company, We are educating the t d‘. latform erected for | Smith, Montville; second lleutenant, | Which the Army of the Potomac nad acra one-half as large 4s thlt and several arc lights |Joseph Peabody, ‘Waterford; orderly, again been vietorious and which had| Miss Emma Lambert of Plainfield is | States. Our interests are puu‘g ove the platform threw out | Albert Smith, Salem. ?uugag'l.l: men&l By b-ittla hergl_t:- :l‘l:"{u-t of relatives on Providence -..A'cu'::c !o '.he ovw a flood of light. Frank B, King direct- | Company Arrives From Stonington, | {on%, fOUERt on this continent. "o the sineerity oF Ahave fesbie ed the band, and the programme was| A company from Stoningto: morning-till 7 'at night. The loss is| Mr. and Mrs. W, Leblanc of Plain- | There is something tof cul Bomur as follows: bering fifty, came up on Saturday and | heavy on both sides. Ours will prob- | fleld were recent visitors on Norwich|to do. In the far in Mn-ch—-cenmm;l Reeves mmhad out ‘%:‘m &‘”;‘rl‘ They | ably reach in killed and wounded 10,- | avenue. %“":h"‘:‘:"”w'm n n')e s, ere escorted esterly Rifle . Y 3 iy e churc e crowded nmmlm‘?-'bm-“x?“‘ band. “They halted on the march 1o | Juxth Wi ne o ot iene™ | Fred Bouly of South B atrest has|year they are bullt. 1 am J Ba'r)ln cheer the governor, and &a'e the Bul- | hands were thickly strewn all over |entered the employ of the Ponemah|a division in the Gi Hn cl Vo i | aptember 16, 1L e st Come] o B ey, Jitew in beags.{Combeny. names ate w o, ng:;tel: necticut, which' left this city last|rieq exce;':.?:;'ozo 2,,‘:"',‘:,.‘{,',,’,‘;1 x‘;; Joseph Brouleau of Norwich avenue week, has arrived at Washington. ‘the Tro: rnsides’ troops cf is spending several weeks with his) from all that u»mmn umset, Oswald o fi ad. Burnsid D! T . Selection—The Sunny South, Lampe Tthm ullaut 1800 ;u;: o:'t) Camp | ried this at a charge, but were forced | parents in Ottawa. g EM lhlu!u!; d;:?;- is to me & sure 1 Terry, oew ven, an o more | to retl for i ¢ X erald o L] ire ; one to Providence, where she w! Tl " thie egine Houe, bat.it Was necessary Attempt to Fire State Arsenal. point, knowing that if they lost this {8 ’ B 34 whomo:&in‘!bdr Joseph Frechette of South A street c:&fl: fi::f “.‘.,’: ‘"3; he guest of relatives. Toch A daring attempt was made Sunda, |ridge the complete rout of their army |t use of . the SeVEre ) . ht to fire the state arsenal at Hart. | Would follow. ford. A shot from the gunner Companies Elect Officers. atnd h tered the employ of the A, & I'. ¢ JUN‘ML&» off & man who was hi in some | The Stonington company in the 26th c‘o‘;“::ny 01 Main .l:uzz, ro:,“' t!t l'“.. »t:"“h b o ey ‘bushes and a bushel of cotton waste | regiment has chosen the following of- "’".5! ""“. 9 Mrs. Michasl McClafferty. ;:;‘L‘;;%ny:;"mf:;:;'m found gccnn tC;pt:‘l th':;elJ Cinmplln, Henry Mourlais of Occum has re- o a g rat lieutenant, John F. Jencks; sec-! turned after passing three weeks with borhood Samaritan. u& and &‘u:ds ot the ¥ rfl::l 35 Lieutenant Mortsn F. Hale of thia | ond leutenant, Samuel K. Tillinghast, | relat : s latives in and near Montreal. ° city has been detached from duty In|the Grot: in the o e One of the residents om . 7abeth TS C! ty, roton company in the same regl g bt Ml(c de?"llc)mlfln:retyj‘?v;’lgh the 14th regimont and assigned to the |ment chose these: Captaln Jedediah| Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brochu of | Hill has been clearing out was lheld from her late home, No. p |3:aff of General Irench as acting or- | Randall; first lieutenant, Jabez 8. |Moosup are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ?Ke the rogdside an ® | anance master. Smith; “second lieutenani, Simeon G.|William Brochu of Providerice atreet roughfare for some nxm lTfil"”L”ll 9 ocl:e:“h:glag' Eo?t Windham Men Fil hm“,' Com- e e along the avenue. n.',,-. church and were condneted by pany. General Mansfield was shot through| Gustaves Perrigee and Raymond Local IM- the Tungs and died soon after in the | Chartier of Merchants' avenue were i B T o | cpt st e e | 28180 G Taning iy o Conterpury WeI-| | Willam ¥ Keubles of Lishon as 4 Nl- Bnndrun and at the close of the the guest of friends here this week. Thursday Willam G. Rogers of the Complete Union Viotory. September 20, 1862—General Me- Glelan'e offcial’ dispatch on the Bal-| " icet of reluciven In Providence | Scottna roed lost fram ehock one of 4 Bald ot the grave, Tha bearers: were aShvtala Henry C. Davia, Otmpany C. SRa) et b o follove e L Mr. Davis will remain in Providence | valusble pair of Mealature:Charise Lynah, George Pany's mekeowledgemant of the. itt |anton 14 driving the enemy across the | ©°F & Week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinto cuato- i o Herricc and John Bt e famece; |trom William P. Greene of 191 two |TiVer. Our victory was complete. The | 1. phapeut of Providence strest | Wauwecus Hill had charge meralfl sollar and s haif gold pieces as the |enemy is driven back into Virginia. Hartford a day or m SERAngqmaenty. rogiment was forming in line at|Marvland and Pennsylvania are now |8 €njoving ‘m‘l'l“k:h“‘"""” Thoum:; % John W. Herrick. Camp Alken to receive the regimentai | afe. 48 g:l'n:!];.elne‘ ng the vaecancy caus WAt 3 Ho;:\floc: the funeral of John olors before leaving for the tront last NJOR.;:‘A&C::“M%;Sfi{W'g‘;‘ g . BORN arren c| months' o ugus ~ > A son of Mr. and Mrs. George Herrick, S‘;“pumbor 17—Bozrah voted a 3100 | #pPointed assistant provost marshalls Br?c’)‘mhgr";:nv\)::g- :tnr:.tjg:::h:rx r L!n“ ‘&g(o.g!fi:: Ao o was held from the home of his grand- | bounty to all nine months’ volunteers | for tha Btate of Connecticut. 1ived home after spending slx weeks | pAyis—In Plat 11, 191 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, No. | Bozrah 1s good for yet another draf, | The Twentieth and Twenty-Frst | Vi@ tql00 Mri “6aioqd® nughter to B i s p AR s ” > 11 Third street. The attendance was |having furnished her guota. Connecticut regiments were in camp X el ! L \ opy| l1arge and there were many flowers.| The recipts of the Norwich & Wor- |8t Washington on Tuesday, where The following are the advertised let- ters at the Taftville postoffice for the DIED. Vi two hy Were . rend: by ID“DI’ It now numbers several ovol 00, Mrs. Sliney, Burial wagin St. Mary's i il Green cemetery, and a committal service was Qi Ry Witiam. 0 ol day. 2% Burial was In St. Mary's cemetery. The | cester road for August were $19,351.15, | they recelved marching orders and are ; . ¥ nhlld died Thursday morning after « pnu rs; $19,076.01, freight, a nxfi probably on the march for the Up- ess. Mr, and Mrs. Herriek 334 from & year ago per Potomac. g:;o;::?l.n%o‘::m Gzrle‘er}e’” Mr:‘"}!”’ :ml—-x nun t “‘ t m h r residents of Boston and T ers will be a dress parade of the T. G. Kingsley Elected Colonel, O'Leary, John Serfeit and Mrs. Kate mmn .v h 7 Y| eame. to live in Greeneville about two regiment quartered Camp Russell, | The Twenty-8ixth regiment at Camp | Sullivan. Fun -l P hem ¢ years ago. - on the Fair Grounds, on two davs of | Ruseell here on Friday elected the P SIS "-f l s ‘“J r"l i oo et the New London county ':;rt Jacobs | DUoTing offcers: k(11|olonal Thomas To Play With Jewett City. -y g . b ngsley, nklin; Heutenant ebal will o] ] - The bvrickwork of the sewer on the m:uonted him a sword on Monday colonel, Joseph Selden, Norwich; ma- 13;31 'd";fifi:flfifi" S:t-u]rdl:;m s '?"!: l;? "fl"fi g i corner of Ninth street and Central jevening. jor, Henry Stall, New London. gatt-ry for the team will be ¥ al_from M uu avenue was repaired on Friday after- Rebels Take Harpers Ferry, In e letter from the 21st Comnecti- | Normandin of Taftville and Henry y a.tturncn. o In a Baltimore dispatch it is stated | cut now at Washington tells of some | Rondeau. urial in the ot - LR35 L e G M O the p;ul;un from tl}od M:oc-cy of thfg expe‘x’-lle'nc;-: on the way. They PP R 3 m‘“" Y sfate having seen parole soners | complained bitterly of their fa: WILLIAM the visitors at the New Haver | from Ha.rpegu mp who ,:,,rg the .Yerl:y City, u,;n: it was a M.;?,.‘:: NORWICH TOWN Catherine Wfllllfl celebration Thursday. surrender of that place to the rebels | to. the state; but at < Philadelphia, Prayar u n‘: o-o ol ‘.l’n'!'ll » nary Work in Smyrna Described nzon. 3 .i by Rev. and Mrs. Tracy—~Experi- | vices n ton Henry Meyin of North Main street has gone to Montreal, where he has secured employment. John Scott of North Main sireet was among those present at the New Ha- ven. celebration this week. on Monday morning after a most de- |among entire strangers, and where termined defense and the death of |there was 3 umeration to be re- Col. Miles who was killed by a shell | celved. for it the ladies of the city fed | qnces of Eight Years Recounted Burial in Maple wnl o cutting off one of h thdm Inunmully Before Audiénce at First Chureh. nowrl—ln thi- eltr lo’:f % g& S Tumes He How e, n« '&YF:' COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY |OCTOBER 7 THE DATE ok e aaT b e "'uo-. s Sl atrot !F RECEIVES FINE COLLECTION FOR TOWN ELECTIONS | Memorial Foreign Missionary society :fcd’u '“‘"‘“‘- "' 5 R ShEee Thursday evening called together an Y _4- Misé® Bénjamin's Historical Papers | Off Year for Towns That Elect Officers | tRusually large number of those inter- | CONNE WTE”I Placed in Shaw Mansion. for Two Years. ested in this work. Rev. G. H. Bwing introduced Rev. and Mrs. Tracy. Friday afternoon the Benjamin col- | The small towns will hold their | ooii®qlro0%8 Very Interesting talk : came first. Bhe began by saying: It . lection was added to the collection of | elections on October 7, the function |is a little more than eight years since CARD OF THANKS ‘l‘llllwfllll Plumbing Shop uu-wuhmptmdl —— George Henderson and Willlam Kra- mer have returned after visiting the celebration in New Haven. Miss Anna Morgan has returned to her home in Troy, N. Y., after spend- ing two weeks with relatives on Pros- pect street. historical things at the New London | this year being the smallest vet since | Mr. Tracy and I started out. Dr. Jud-| For the great sympathy end .'. ”!! s “““‘“ any ) » VMHOC S M L s e S Coungy Historical society's home, the { the towns of Connecticut began the %O:ugm:‘o’l‘b fi:e“:&’;“’gttma%’z:&c’:fl shown during the sickness and at the have not able 1o keep com- | perry. gr. and Peter lgessar’ésnx, whe | Shaw wnansion, in New London. It is | practice of naming their officers on g Y . fortable, let us -falk it-over. have missionarles that it was our first duty | funeral of our dear Nitle Rosle, We beiped othars. perhaps T oun heip Sou a collection made by the late Mary | the first Monday in October, generally [to make a home for our husbands. |thank all our friends, Eddye Benjamin of New London. known as town meetin’ day. Almost everything in Turkey was ne' Sincerely, Miss Benjamin in her will named | In 1905, the voters approved an :‘;‘;’: ":9 s’:‘“"y‘?‘; n.pro";'l::n.he:x“tlro; Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Brltbeck. o d ETITION FOR GHWAY Mrs. Ella Morgan isbie of Jay {amendment to the constitution which | doors are close to the street, and the ! \ o : street as her literary executrix, and | permitted the biennial election of cer ouses Joine gether. ron shut. E ] 3 1 - | houses are joined togeth: I sh Sm! P‘nmblng THROUGH MASON PROPERTY fesol ; Mrs. Frisbie set about etting Mrs. i o terg are at the windows, which are Bondamin's “satisctiin ta i g ::Immx;:a a‘:‘:le:d t:zmtelr\:unm::rt:: clomdly DA N e She finished the task recently and house the flat reof is covered with ce- : i - - privilege, and this is the “off” year | ment and terraced. Many of the win- A) Benja hew of M 3 tory. E?elxllljl;lxxx‘x‘in. ek?i:mllltd l:}pw?;docabh::: for the officials affected, so the town |dows necessitate curt;;nl three and 16 Main m 3 $ ' made for the collection. On the cabi- | ticket is at low water mark this year. ;“‘"','f,c“..y zs'f;‘:n:;dl P TR A petition signed by Frederic W.|net is a name plate with the inscrip- The officials to be elected next |'® & i 1 are on their way to Columbus, O., by motoreyele, have received postcards from them from Albany, N. Y. Accepted Road Will Enable Laying of A peep into-an up-to-date b h L ] only less "fmh,‘“ than &?m Water Pipes to Copper Process Fac- { h! During the sumnier you will the more look tO thé bath’ for bodily comfort. 1 will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs Cary, James B. Shannon and 18 others | tion, Benpjamin Collection. months are Selectmen, an assessor for | , After saining a little knowledge of and give you estimates for'the work | has been presented to the selectmen, The 1-ullz>ctlon consists of historical | three years, constables, grand jurors, Greek and beginning to visit in Greek 4 P of putting themin in the best manner |asking that a public highway be placed | papers, old wills, copies of daily pa- | boards of relief, auditors, collector of | And American homes, I discovered that from a sanitary standpoint-—and guar- | through the Mason property on Laurel of particular inter and man- | taxes, registrars of voters and mem- | ®Ntertaining was to be an important antee the entire: job. Hill. It has been found necessar t Miss Benjamin ready for | bers of the town school committee, |20d pleasant part of our work. Pupils a book she was to have published. There are certain exceptions that add view of the fact that the A Benjamin was a member of |a little to this liatl. as some. towns rner Bailey chapter, D. A. R, | have a deposit fund, and these will secretary of the New London | elect an agent for it. There remains |, E;fry );;:r";”lsd.ma.rz %‘,.;‘:.:n“"?: County Historical society. Mrs. Fris- |in three or four towns, possibly, a flc: ir rl:’c’nmes by coughs and lung dis- wish ‘to buy land there and to bie has for 12 years been registrar of | board of school visitors, though a leg- | 'n¢, Priants. seidy Buothesli are Ioft houses. The McKay (opper P Lucretia Shaw chapter, D. A. R. islature two years ago did what it | e25eS. company is about ready to begin op- e sabe Abition: v B e could to eliminate this. In towns hav. | Pehind for other climates, but this is Sv F GlBSON erations and will soon meed larks || EGISLATORS INVITED ing it, members of the board v’i!labe costly and not always sure. A better . quantities of water, which it will way—the way of multitudes—is to use impossible to procure uniess pipes are TO GOLDEN WEDDING siecied, ‘ !ov? oWns &iso giect direo- Dr. King's New Discovery and cure Tio and Sheet Metal Worker |iaid across vrivate property Poat it LT eof Bublic libraries within their | yoirself at home. Stay right there, 3 er the town accepts the present drivew ay | Hon. Edward A. Fuller and Wife Will | b:r :]::(:; D;‘neomctzr;]serot_l.these are: to with your frlendvs. an% lllke this safe Agent for Richaxdsom and Beyaton | from Laurel Hill avenue, pipes may ha Celebrate at Their Suffield Home. AN & rule-the Targer towns in the medlcinfik ng;ta:: he:lnl,}z1 ;l:u);]el Furnaces. laid to the plant without any legal | state elect their officials at another | find quick r urns. 65 Waest Main Strast. Nerwich, Conn ROBERT J.COCHRANE Thermos company and the Copper Process company are locating here, and because a number of penplP ; 3. E TOMPKINS, | 67 West Main Street Many Driven from Home. Embaimers. Lady Aselstant. Telephone call 398-3. Hensy E. Churen. Wm. Smith Alles. complications. Norwich men who have been mem- | time, and, as has been said, this Is the | L3 help In coughs, colds, grip, croup. Back, Livery and Boarding bers of recent sessions of the lagisla- | off vear for towns electing oficials | W100PINg cough, and sore lungs make e : g b - lessing. §0c and $1.00. STAm ture have received invitatione to at- | for terms of two years, so the list of |it 2 Positive bl tend the golden wedding anniversary | towns holding mo election or October | TTial bottle free. Guaranteed by Lee| we guarantes our servies to be the of Hon. Kdward A. Fuller and wife |7 ig as follows: Hartford, New Ha- | & Osgood Co. best at the 1aost reasenable prices Funeral of Suffield, which will be celebrated on | ven, Bridgeport, Bristol, New Britain, ceed ‘u no ARG Fiess P September 23, | Ansonia, ngrby, Meriden, Naugatuck, Tho ‘Men Whe' Sub u o“EY l s" Fm‘ A" Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam ng. A 'F m,asnr Mr. Fuller has been a prominent ! Orange, Waterpury, Killingworth, | as heads of large enterprises are men 10 West Malw St, B~ member of several sessions of the | Cromwell, Willington, Danbury, Nor- |0f great energy, Success, today, de- Neorwieh, Ceona. Agent N. B. O. Sheot Packing. aprid T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strea! Connecticut legislature and a director | walk, Greenwich, New Fairfield and | mands heaith. To ail is to fail. It's of the Connecticut state prison. Mr. | Bethel. The list is larger than ever | utter folly for & man to endure a Fuller is well known and popular all | pefore. weak, rundown, half-alive conditipn through the state. Henry W. Tibbits The state secretary’s office does not | when FElectrie Bitters will put him expects to be present at the social | yet know how many towns will vote |right on his feet in short order. “Four function to be held in Suffield next|on the question of license or no-li- | bottles did me more real .o?d than Monday. cense, nor is that likely to be known |any other medicine 1 ever took,” writes until the limit expires in which the | Chas. B. Allen, Bylvania, Ga. “After | : Ay = | haliots for such a vote may he sent Fésts of ;l‘:ff':::':m‘:‘hm‘a“';%‘::lfl:nmé ! H out In many towne this feature of ver trouble, . Children cry the election contains a great part of | deranged kidney m again, thanks JEWETT GITY HOTEL FOR FLETCHER'S the interest in the day for the margin | to Electric Bitters, sound and well”| wew and Up-te-dsts In every — | either way i& often small. Whether | Try them. Oniy 30 cents at Les & RIS c A S ‘ o R 1A the demon rum is to be petted or Osgood Co IRA P LEWIS and Embalmy' AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. | Rates to Theatre Troupes. g Men, ete.. Livery connected Shetucket Street: 70 Franklin St., Bullstin Bidg Telephone $42-2, Prompt service “av or night Tady Assistant . Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre Telephone €42.3