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kot & < _%“n‘. long expected voting machines, » .T.RIUMPH VOTING MACHINE TO BE USED HERE. *HERE T0 SET UP VOTING MACHINE e in the vr:‘qlq.ntill ‘election in No- ol , be'looked for to arrive s Y 8 week, according to BEdward M. representing the Triumph Voting who arrived Here company, esday from the factory at Pitts- Mass. machine bhas arrived, which he set up for the instruction of the lorwich mechanic whom the select- will nlok out as their inist. . 'Mr, Hall is also to distribute the 20 Mr. Hall is to stay until i'ffi-fl) Company Representative Arrives—Shipping First ~ Bristol and Stamford—Used Satisfactorily in Election in got be- hind in their work, so that the order will now be filled/direct from Pitts- fleld. The Triumph machine is now accept- ed in three Connecticut cities, said Mr. Hall on Wednesday—Norwich, Stam- ford and Bristol. Since Norwich voted | to'install the machines they have been shown and. placed in several cities in the west. Last week the city of Mon- roe, Mich., used them for the first time, and with complete satisfaction, as eve WHAT FASHION FAVORS. | The Newest in Coats, Suits, Waists and Hats—Smart Designs for Fall and Winter Wear. Looking around in the stores Wed- nesday, one received the impression of splendid stoeks, selected’ with taste and judgment, designed to meet every demand, and displaylng the newest materials, styles and finish. ! In coats, for example, some of the best ideas of German makers were of- | fered. One stunning model was a! tourist’s coat in rich corded chinchilla, | with collar and cuffs of blue, the, Robespierre collar having extra wide ' revers. A smart beit effect and big buttons made this coat particularly | handsome. 1 Another German model was a beau- tiful coat in ratine cloth of Havana brown, elegantly tailored, with finish | of .the fashionable big brown wooden | buttons and chic belt with bronze | buckle. A black and white wide wale modish suit notided, had a coat in cutaway effect, with white broadeloth collar, pipings of the white, graceful pan- nier skirt, the coat having lacings of | white silk-cord back and front. An imported motor coat which at- tracted general attention was in Eng- | lish fancy mixture, had deep cuffs, | rolling collar, and a novel paneled back, finished with big brown bat- | tons. Notieeably modish among the beau- tiful waists on view was a navy mes- saline, direct from Paris, having the favored droop shoulder eect, the bod- ice in one piece, the long sleeves he- ' ing added just above the elbow. The much liked vest effect was produced with white satin and fancy rhinestone buttons inlaid in red. The Robes- pierre collar and cuffs were of the white satin. Handsome Hats. The buying of hats goes merrily on, | - AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get | velvet, its trimmings & fancy In iris- i favored mole shades had piping of old NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912 some essentially swagger shapes hav- ing been taken this week. One distinguished looking model shown Wednesday was developed in oriental blue. a draped turban of paon descent shades and ornaments of silk cord. A black paon mushroom shape had black and white maline bows, and black and white ostrich fancy. Very natty was a draped velvet tur- ban in the fashionable fuchsia shades, its_trimming a pheasant fancy. Greatly admired was a Saxe blue turban with gold bands and rich tips in_greyhound and biue. Fashinable iaupe was employed in building a slashed hat of miroir vel- vet, with folded edge and big bow with smart beaded edge. " | A boat-shaped hat in velvet of the rose velvet and for trimming an owl fancy in Tose shades. Exceedingly dressy was a shepherdess shape in white brocade, with facing of | black velvet, trimmed with one white ostrich plume flat on the brim, and finished with a rich satin cord orma- ment. 2 All these beautiful things in hats, coats, suits and” walsts should be seen now, in their pristine freshness, just as they have come from the designers’ hands! Improve the opportunity to inspect them today! g Where to find them? The Bulletin’s adverti s tell! Home from Motoreycle Trip. . Richard Filligar.of Occum has re- turned from a motorcycle trip of sev- eral days, during which he visited Hartford, - Meriden, Springfield and ew Haven. He leaves today for a p through Providence and other cit- ies of Rhode Island. The moon, which is full tonight, is the harvest moon. results. BEWARE YOUNG MAN It’s the Little Dandruff Germs That Are Causing Your Hair to Thin Out. . Parisian Sage Stops Falling Hair and Does Not Contain Poisonous Lead or Dyes. The clever young man today doesn‘tl take any chances on losing his hair. | & A man who is baldheaded at 30 looks | like 45, and is placed at a disadvantage | when seeking employment. If you have it} down | g, near the roots | of your hair an army of|t dandruf germs are at- the hair root and its dandruft means tacking destroying vitality. falls grows and Then ha ir n ! baldness Young man; put your faith in gelightful PARISIAN SAGE, it will | stop falling halir, kill dandruff germs, abolish dandruff and itching scalp, or money back. PARISIAN SAGE is only 50 cents a bottle at The Lee & Osgood Co, and dealers everywhere. Girl with Au- burn hajr on every carton.* Ask for PARISIAN SAGE. @ LEGAL NOTICES. At a meeting of the Court of Com- mon Counell peid_on the 2d day of September, 1912, the follnwing proposed as an Ordinance of the of Norwich: Norwlc! was City Connecticut, Sept, 21, 1912, Attes STEPH. D. MOORE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Counell., Ordimance Relating to Traffic Reguls- tiom. Be it ordained by the Court of Com- mon Council of the City of Nor wich: Section 1. hAlxvehlcle‘.“emept ‘v;r:e: ssing a vehicle standing or n| Pa™ihe” same. direction, shall keep to the right &nd as.near the right-hand curb as is safe and practlcable. Section 2. Vehicles, moving slowly, shall keep close practicable to right-hand curb, a5 to allow faster moving vehicles free passage (o the left. Section 3. Vehicles-overtaki shall, in passing, keep to the left. ection 4. A vehicle turning to the right into another street shall turn the corner as near the right-hand curb gr ticabli Section 5. A vehicle turning to the left into anothér street shall pass to right of and bevond the center of the street intersection before turning. Section 6. A vehicié cxossing from side of the street to the other side do 8o by turning to the left, so as to head In the same direction as he traffic on that side of§the streel. Section 7. No vehicle shall stop witn its left side to_the curb. Section 8. Unless in an emergency, or to allow another vehicle or pedes- trian to cross its path, no vehicle shall stop in any public street or highway of this city, except near the right-hand ourb. Section 9, The department of police shall have authority to control traffic in the streets highways. Sald de- partment may station officers at places on the streets wherein traffic is con- gested, who may require all vehicles, cars and public conveyances to imme- dll(.l{ #top or start, as may be neces- sary for the safety of the public. Section 10. No vehicle, except while the same is being loaded or unloaded, shall be allowed to remain standing for more than fifteen minutes on Main street from ClIff street to Wuillnfmn & Malin stre rom gton square to Forest street, or on Broadway from Bath street to\Main street. RIGHT OF WAY. LEGAL NOTICE. i .".urlenus":Milchall | Wimgw Draperies and Materials A complete showing for Fall of all kinds of Window Drap- demand. Our showing inoludes a wide rangs of popular domestic and fine imperted Curtains — and whether you require a ple Muslin Curtain for a cham- ber or handsome imported Lace Cur- tains for the parlor, you can be assured of finding them here. CURTAINS Section 11. Poilce, fire department.| A comprehensive showing, including fir trol, traffl ney. alr, i Original aod Genuine | frs, Bairel, (ratle cmersency, TSRS | Muslin, Sorim, Scotch Lace, Rennais- HORLICK’S MALTED MILK TheFoodDrinkforAllAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER P& Insist on “HORLICK’S” Take a packege home GEO. A. DAVIS This showing embraces the ~ Rutumn Fashions ; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th lanees shall have the right of way | through any street and through any | procession. Bection 12. The driver of a vehicle, on the approach of a fire engine or any other fire - apparatus, or ambulance, shall immedfal draw y - -';M vehi- cle as near as piacticable to the right- d curb, and Mel thereto, and keep it at a standshll until the en- gine, apparatus of ambulance has pass SPEED. Secti 18, N 1 ction_ 18, r 0 vehicle shal 'm; passen 10 Vi hicle shall proceed at any thpe at a greater speed than is safe an ‘Propu under conditigns then obtaining. EFINITION, Section 14. The word “vehicle” n- cludes equestrians, led horses and ev- erything on wheels or runners, except street cars and baby carriages. Section 15. Street rallway cars used for carrying frelght or express mattel ;m—l tal{g lh:ll not take 5::. or nnl%d rel exp! or any other:commod- l(lu‘ on Main str {cw Thames ance, Irish Point, Brussels Net, Eto. Extra, good values in Muslin Cur- hlnl.'ruflod and the popular fiat ef- fects—at G%¢, 690, 8%, 9% and wp- wards. Muslin Curtai Cross Bar Scrim Curtains and Arablan, with heavy lace P d edging, antique efleot—at $135 have come from a firm in New Jersey e o any standing t rallway car e Norwich is to use for the first | which Was helping out the home fac- N an M{lk T 4 g or discharging passengers, $1.39 o patr, tory, but the New Jersey firm °t m y m‘t 80 a8 to Interfere unreasol e y in any Scrim Curtai Scrim Curtains in the finer- le machines around in different 5 3 A F where the voters can see them. | ery machine worked up to the full re- latest fml(ll creations, ex- S95ect i IF ANy perach Mo camedirect from the factory,where | quirements and none broke down, as . e On 1 ration Wparating venicles| We show a splendid line of Seateh had seen the force putting the fin- | o many of the old-time ballot advo- clusive models and clever | Tn"VicTation of any of the brovisions | Lace Curtains, so much in demand ea touches on the first machine to ) cates predict they will. 3 of this ordinance shall be fined not and shipped to Norwich, This he e Politics 1& 1o mew field tq Mr. Hall, FEE e more than fifty dollars for each of- excallent ts will be. today, and the | nor the vagaries of the voters, either, ns In AORS s 47 A aeld i skl Bl They come In pret- ining nine to complete the order | gincg he has already stood once . for of ordinances inconsistent herewt "are with plain cemters along, ly at dally in-{ representative on the demodratic ficket | hereby repealed. $1.49 and upwards. mnz“. machine welghs about |.-)t“. home town of Pi(‘tgflfl “dhu:. B 5 4 d P l G Norwich, Connecticut, Sept. 2, 1912 P 3 . i a renomination on aF G Owns g Firmly woven Scotch Lace Curtains i The above and foregoing is a true The Norwich ot of machines was to ! ticket for representative. or °ys an 1ris 9 coppod r’"";%”HEN.D :‘OORE 1n Druiedié nit dcl=at §0.35 5 YA i est: . 3 /FUTURE NORWICH COPS ABOVE AVERAGE SIZE it of & Fagt 10 Adopted by Po- s as Minimum for 'n énm:llalogou .fildermfin ln?r.Bv‘V. . ugl ‘ouncilmen E. E. Ba- ker ‘th‘f A. E. Cruthers, have adopted feet 10 inches as the minimum fight Norwich policemen n the future. belleve that the big policeman the requirements of the gerv- 0. the .smaller man and “have accordingly passed the regulation. | ESCENDANT OF 3 FOUNDERS OF NORWICH Henry Milton - Hyde Was Native of Pranklin, Where He Was Born .in operation, was born in Franklin, Conn., in 1860. He was the son of Nathaniel and Lura Abby (Robinson) Hyde. Mr. Hyde was of historic ancestry, being the lineal descendant of William Hyde, whose name first appears in Hartforgd, 1636, and his name is on the monu- ment in the old cemetery at that city as one of the original settlers. The Best Line of Juveniles ever offered and at the remark- ably low price of “Peter Rabbit” with colored illustra- tions.. Mother Stories and the pop- ular Puzzle Picture Stories. Boys’ and Girls’ Classics. Wraps, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of ¥ Common Counell. sep21d LEGAL NOTICE. At a meeting of the Court of Com- mon Council held on the 2d day of September, .1912, the ~following ~ was e City Ordinance lo'hfllgit.ulllfi and Imspec- Be it ordalned by the Court of Com- mon Council of the City of Nor-. wich: 1. Seetion 1 of the grdinances of the City of Norwich relating to milk in- spection, ‘d?k.d June u‘l 1910, 1 hereby amended by adding thereto the followiny “Nor shall any person, within the limits of i M’-mm’:— 1860, 7.7 Y . 25 h e g::rdxefi? an Ordllnlnca of t i Tuture applicants hoping ‘for ap-| Henry Milton Hyde of Willimantic, C eac e Connecticht, NPt an ety oats'on the Norwich polics | whosel death ‘occurred Sundey, Sep: u‘ s an Sl dne Cletk of ne Coutt.of 2 must measure up to more than|fember 22, in St. Joseph's hospital, | “ ) z 'ommon Counct average helght standard, as the |that city, after undergoing a surgical Ty TWEE - BOOKS". *inoluding Curtains Now pringed slips for the board at| William Hyde (2) who came fto Fifteen titles, each book i 1d ‘City, sell milk or police headquarters have been pre- | Norwich was the commion ancestor at!h"d“m.ly T, T 1w b gream nl he shall have regls- | heavy Drapery and very serviceable— and now show the enrolment of orflu;”om"“ m&? “cf: ’b'l’).: is J. e inton, Capt. Dennis J. Twomey, First Sergt' Allen C. Mat- ‘who wear officers’ stripes at the head of the list, with' Policemen Doty, Dris- coll, Fenton and Carroll would make the 5 foot 10 mark. EARLY MORNING CAR TO AND FROM FALLS. Will Permit R ents of That Section all the Norwich Hydes, many of whom were born, lived and died in Norwich West Farms, now Franklin. Nathaniel, father of Henry, was the Leyden, Holland, where William Brew- ster was its elder, and who, with the Burchard and others, Henry Milton Hyde was a man of good character, honest and upright in his business transactions, esteemed and respected by his neighbors and assoclates. He will be much missed in the city of his adoption. Mansfield Resigns at New London. The directors of the New London For the older readers we have the most remarkable series of Books ever ! PONY RIDER SERIES, 7 volumes. HiGH SCHOOL BOYS SERIES, 4 volumes. BATTLE SHIP BOYS SERIES, volumes. BOYS OF THE ARMY SERIES, 4 volumes. AUTOMOBILE GIRL SERIES, 4 41 Our reputation as Leaders extreme care and good judg- elegance and moderate cost. 194 Main St. Wauregan Block ber in a book kept for the purpose at the office of the Clerk of sald 8o that Section 1, as amended shall read as follows: the Milk Inspector of the sald City ol Norwich; nor shall any person, within the limits of sald Cl 11 milk or accompanied by such information a8 the Milk Inspector may require, and on payment of a fee of fifty cents to the City Clerk for the use of sald City. Before sald license shall be in_ effect the City Clerk shall certify thereon that sajd fee has been pald’ Said 1i- cense shall be in efféct until midnight of the thirty-first day of December next ensuing unless sooner revoked by the Milk Inspector as in this ordinance provided. Sald llcense may be renew- od and continued In effect for ono year at $3.50, $4.50, $6.00 and $6.50 & pair. thews, Second Sergt. John H. Kane, |Son of Mlilton and Jane Lee Hyde, | published. Not a dull book in the : -|Hand-made . and the following officers in order: [John Hyde, a grandson of William | lot. of Fashion can but be en- nlsf"';l.‘"!‘m"..f,"‘,’“f‘:?‘?’;"ehn“h'-o?’.."lgl'. H Curtains 1, John Irish; 2, Jacob Vetter; 3, Wil- | Hyde, married Experience Abel, servant or agent of any other perso We show a large assortment eof m Doty; 4, C. S. Ebberts; 5, |daughter of Margaret Post and Caleb | THE MOTOR BOAT SERIES, 7 firm or corporation, have in his pos- |, o4 ‘odo Curtaing — Cluny, Res- Brock; §. Roger S.Cowles; 1, | Abel of Norwich, Henry Milton Hde's | volumes hanced by our present stocks. o eon for saln ot syahange. oF aell. oF |aissance, Marle Antoinetts, Lasst ; O e TR | elgnth Jn ling of deseent. frons” Mew | SUBMARINE BOYS SERIES, 7 Kive ebn aelected with ?fi?’c’:’:y’ or sale or consumption within |\ opian” Bte. — prics range $10.00 11, Myron O. Morgan, 12, |John Robinson of St. Peter's church, | volumes. i They have n select: first_obtaining a license therefor from |$45.00 a pair. We will be pieased o Penton; 16, Johp' T. Casey. 17, |larger part of Mr. Robinson's congre- . m chasing or not. H ries Smith; 18, Cornelius Murphy; |&ation, sailed from that harbor in the | WEST POINT SERIES, 4 volumes. 1 0 fifi'fl‘...‘.‘i‘,”l..“xfi ;2:'“-::‘&"::‘:\;%:{-“?;&2 ) 1 Pul:rle.k T, Murphy; 20, Michael J. Jéayflov;;zr ang 13?250«1 St PITIath, | L e ment and will particularly ap- Book kept for the purpote at the office — arroll. Mass., lecember, 20, ), 4 volumes. . of the lerk of sal o Applying the tape by guesswork to Mr, Hyde claimed descent from 3 5 2. Hection 2 of sald ordinance Is the present members of the forge, a | MARY of the “Founders of Norwicl— 45"]‘”"‘“ scHooL Bovs semies|| Peal to those secking smart A ‘5. ke HTeense mentioned in ponTlERES citizen at police headquartess on Wed- | Willlam Hyde, Samuel Hyde, Caleb |4 volumes. . . 4 ' - he Mil inuflly R e e el bt Johin Tost,” Jobn Gager Jot ness in style, combined with B L My D e " 'writing, | A aplendid showing of all the newest effects—at a pair. Our Mercerized tieres at $6.00 a pair value. Drapery Materials We make the most complete show- ing of Drapery Materials by the yard to Reach Center and Other Districts | YOUNE Men's Christian assoclation ac- | Volumes. lication to the City Clerk ‘and cepted the resignation of General Sec- c: r.nv%z to him of a ronyew-l fee of |that we have ever made. Barlior. Ferary ionarg W Uaseneral Sec-| HIGH SCHOOL GIRL SERIES, 4 Ry cants for recording, and certifying meeting held Tuesday evening, and di- volumes. SILKOLINES, 36 inches wide, for to.‘ such rene Beginning Monday morning, Sept. 30, All ordinances and parts of ordi- ere will” bo 8D eariy marning on: | Tected the secretary to propare resolu- comfortables, mantles, etc—at 12%ec & These Books are all printed on good nanees inconsistent herewith are here- Special Sale from the Falls to the square, which |08 expressive of appreciation of the led. i will leave the Xalig at 530 o'clock, The ork that the reciring oficlal’had ac: | Paper, llrg: clear type, and without B oIS Connscticut, Sapt. 3, 19i%.|T*% Py \ car will leave the bern at § o'clock and lished. - Mr. s resigna- | doubt are the best series of book e SATTEENS, 36 inches wide, for com- ! tion is due to his acceptance of z £ olctiad h d forekoing 1s a trus will Teave the square for the Falls at | 1or 13 due to his acoeptance of the su- | offered, and the prics for any Book is 50c POCKET KNIVES, fully warranted ........... 35c| Ihe sbove and forekoing fortablotent 300 aid 560 @ yumlles. o 5.15 o'clock. Leaving the Falls, it will | PRt o8 Y Y. . Street Ritest: ~ STEPHEN D. MOORE, reach the square in time to connect | TiSsion. s TIN FOLDING LUNCHBOXES ................. 10c|city Clerk and Clerk of the Court of| CRETONNES, for coverings, for win- With the car for Willimantic — that |, Charles A. Green of Madison, N. J,, C Common Counel sep21d ek the v tor,, Wilimantic a1 | nag'a conterence wich the trustéen it One lot SCREW DRIVERS, assorted sizes 10c| — B e ‘who work either in the Greeneville o, e » daleity St b boxes and fancy work—at e, ¥ —_—_— e I it LEGAL NOTICE. mils or the Taftville mills and Wh | ooy ot b Groton Tons Point our large window display. | One lot HANDLED AXES, Conn. Pat., 3-4 lbs only .. 50c| at a,meeting of the Court of, Com | 18 a yard and upwards. s 2 r em- | - 3C X S neil held on the ay_o ployment without walking to _the Land company plan to enlarge tne BUCK SAWS, complete jonly ................... Siplember, 1912 the following was| CHENEY Drapery Silks in & splen- square, as has been the custom. This | SEGONS o8, Che Proberty to make a GEO. A DAVIS : g proposed as an Ordinance of the City| 35 segortment of Oriental Sesigne— early car has been a long felt want, | : ALl oratCs The . y | GEM FOOD CHOPPERS, good size, worth $1.25 89c | “xorwien. ard. as there are a_number of people who |$and removed in the work will be < g S ';fgo{::cl?h' ‘4";";;}5;:{-?""'!!*'%‘(!(}]' 1916 at Sl boe, SEn M MRS S Joside in the Falls and work in the used in Alling in low land. 25 Broadway, STOVE SHOVELS, round handle .................. 5c|city Clerk and Cleric of the Court of | SCRIMS, 36 Inches wide, in whits, S 3 e a - B ‘ i 4 B ot o ave e — | RED SEAL BATTERIES, 5 for ......... $1.00| i e cream and Arablan grounds with pret- make the early trip. The new car 13 er . ” LlQUlD VENEER. 50 3 9 G SRS Bk - oo Ordinance nm!":' o Sprinkling of [ ¢\ cglored border effects — extra good will also enable people to make con- Ode B e 50c size 39| datned By the Court of Co lue at 19¢ a yard A nections with the boat train that & eauty meAsn = 0 oA i W bt bR B LU e i leaves Norwich at 5.55 o'clock. THE TEETH nts LIQUID VENEER, 25c¢ size e e B e Shopnine | IS “;?'F.: e N : tuag| BORDERED Sorims, hemstitched of- Section 1. -thirds of the ac gl DUTC" cost of sprinkling with w ] or|fects, in white, cream & NORWICH, ENGLAND, GRATEFUL. n’,{.’i':;"g:’f"t M{'egnt{lu TII‘I, You What You Don’t Know About Your Teeth SESAREN,. 3 for e s vees . 2Bc) Siler buisianos tho hore 07 0 gad, Vit popeiar—at S8 £ - e e e o cret of Dentyne Perexide i > . B pe ? n is, or be 1 d 85c a yard. Plossed with Copy of Quarter-Mil- | time of wmee % vers’ simms oy Chide i2 that it Uiberates oxysen at tre | One Lot of Triple Coated Enamelware, White Lined— ey vudh Dhbt audes TORE| g ] tontel Catobrution Tacte in a glass and put In it a small quantity of Dentyne. Peroxide — paste. or | Pie Plates Mixing Bowls laws of this State. shail be borne by | CURTAIN Muslins for sash or long St « ¥ = ore rea pe-s e wirshipruliara: ma ey | T e e o Jou Wil see the usysen rising to!the murface. xing SOW'S Pudding Pans ,each ]0c e vereat, “highway, or part of hs |curtains, in dots, stripes plaide E ) pful lord mayor and city Dyt e Acmanstrion ytovea Sauce Pans Dairy Pans “prinkied, and shall be assess- | figured designs—at 10c, 12%e sod 17¢ fommittee of Norwich, England. 1 &} ;o tiicte, and Dentyne Peroxids ls the ond infectant, deodorizer and e me Dot of Shell REeet pr| % YArd. er from the town cler] ave ex- Phvla kY yne Peroxide is th - ‘ 2 fronting on the part of such street or - Tressed. thelr sratifcalon at ihe re. | PFOPET quantity of oxvgen to bleach tiie testh and eey mon o s me | 5 Quart ENAMEL KETTLES .................... 10c Wghway o sprinkied dud sgainst the ceipt of a copy of the History of the | and mouth in a sweet, healthy and happ: condition. P o o gume 5 v A B by SRR i 1::;:7‘4.‘-“'{ *:‘.)x'\.neruylm Qnaruipznl_ Ask Lee & Osgood Co. to prove our statements to you. (To be continued.) 14 Quart ENAMEL DISH PANS ................. 35c o Salg"part®of said sireet or Kighway Furl\iture Coverlngs elebration, in 1909, and ave i il ! so sprinkled ordered that the v 3 I | on 1 of ordinanece She. ity Hurkyst Foy 1 berpisted 1u The Oxygel\ D E N T Y N E Makes i g e : ;gr‘m‘;'!)mg "'; ‘;-"m‘ li‘ WE shiow a fine selection of Furni- i > » . 2, and all ordi-|tyre (toverings—Tapestry, Velour, Etc. 5 Noas e e et | HDDERES p PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY FOR BUGS | 1aiias’ o7 aeis of oramtoest wionc | 5t a trom 00 & yard - h ster OWAr - ¥ 2 trh‘l. will be taken to !'pntr;}‘ \'Hl:;e E R 0 X l D E YOllr T(’,efl\ Norwich, mflflu_ Sept. 2, 1912. | ward. rom Norwich to Hvergreen cemetery B . The above and foregoing is a true| WI will be pleased to furnish esti- for burlal Wednesday. The last was Iead\, 25C PASTE OR POWDER Whlte 25c USEHOI ,D copy of record. s mates on any re-up work. Tty afterne led at tne Backus | "=CEAM AND VELLOW TEETH - 2 ohttest: ~ STEPHEN D. MOORE. | Tpoa receipt of & post card or tele- an {llness of four days. MADE WHITE. J e Court of | 1one message we will immediately Toaritnl, atter an lliness of four dave. | o S ‘NEW DISCOVERY, SHOULD BE Loes T oA 7 e ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. Common Counetl. sep21d | hend & man to estimate. Samuel Sheldon of Central Village | TIMES A WEEK IN ADDITION'TO YOUR = DENTIFRIGE, _ REMO s ot ot Conew Ve | TARTAR THE rRoERCE O WEn ALwaY Wotthes TEae | Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street | s s sronioe \ o om Bember 100 DUCTS [GOMPANY, INEWSVORK=GETv: 1+~ o PEROXIDETRRO- | ness beford the punite’ there’ia ho me- THE PORTEDUS & MITCHELL (2 ; ugh the adverti ing ocolumps of The Bulletin. P ™

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