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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1912 EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION |t 7irserrer, Attractions Arranged. rday, Sepk. 28, 1912. o | el ol socing of tne vove - Jusk & Posmons i i i H rtmetit at the Y. M. C. A. for e sea- The Buletin shoula be deiversd Issued by President Lincoln Fifty Years Ago—Eighth Con- o aa s i v l‘gl a:gdsl;:_ . Ju o g eV ere ] before § & m. . R ) . me uperintendent Ely has ar- THE a?'hnrlhanmwho fail to redelve it by necticut Lost Nearly Half Its Men at Antietam—Lieut. |ranged an attractive programme. for . Remmdel that time w! €0} a_favor by re- the entertainment of the jurors. From ull Marvin Wait Fell Leading a Charge—Eleventh Lost Col. 7.80 %o 8.30 there will be athietic events in the gymnasium; with dxills and ap- paratus work -by the employed boys' . < 2 H clasg and a basketball game between Kingsbury and Capt. Griswold of Lyme—Big New Gun | ol Broadway and West Chelsea scho ! For Southern . N . teams. The lineups will be as follow: Saturday aid Sunday; light to moder. Factory Coming to Norwich. ik ioh ke West ChelseaH. Jennes o, 1. Koee ate northwest winds: ’ 40 -8 : nig rg, C. Weinstein 1g, W, Ricker rf, that for pimples, blackheatls i (o ‘Nonwlcn and othdr blemishes of the complexion Glenn’s Hint Predictions from the ;New York Her- i D 4 - D. Trachtenberg If. ¥ ;_‘:.'_E B dla: On Slturd.y fair weather and h h Broadway—R.' Bane c. C. Coblyn 1f, l hur&a 3 lower temperatures, will vadl, with'| Under.date of BSeptember 32 and brave boys have served through | p. Henault rg, L Stanleyy rf, H. Fer- l.l p p F— UNG W : to fresh nérthwestt inds, and | Dublished in the morning papers of three cam] under Genera} Fre- | guson lg. > e 3 TO THE YOUN unau fair and continued ~cool (the Next day, President Abraham Lin- | mont ih western Virginia; in pursuit| On the conclusion of the ‘events in is the best remedy. It clears AND YOUNG MEN WHO WISl Weather. coln, fifty vears ago this week, issued | of Jackson down the Shéhandoah val- | the gymnasium_there will be an illus- the | lexi . cuses TO BARN THEIR OWN LiV- | Observatidns in Norwich, his emancipatioti proclamation. . He | ley; and under Pope n the series of | trated talk by Pitt Parker,. the crayon the ‘complexion and cu I ek g 4 A he following records, reported from |had grasped the turning' back of the | combats between the Rappaaunock | artist, on Confessions of a Cartoonist. skin diseases. All druggists. Wood Mantels ’ y 3 \ m s.vm- pharmacy, show the changes | rebels at Antleum as the fitting time {and Bull Run. Refreshments will be served. o T ooy, ENTER NOW AND l«m GOLD mnp-num ‘and . the ' barometric | OF dl‘u STue, "almost unheralded,” “i Big Gun Factory Mere. mOnfiSunday dn !30‘ P‘l;t x;m:(fcmx Hill's Hale asd Whisker Dys, Lisck or brows, S0c. Hl‘C Scrccns PARE TO Fili oll or N cording to a newspaper comment of mak- | 8150 give an address in the . POSITIONS WE | The Bagle Arms company are auditorium. MANY i T fus mfi?&flid forward into southern ter- | ng_arrangements to concentrate fl‘“ Following the three grammar school Basket Grales and Gas L HAVE DURING THE cmy 162 $0.05{ritory at the point of federal bayo- mn;hnd“ fl'l;‘:m‘;’,“m’:‘n':,‘{,,“u I0€ | days next week, Mr. Ely is arranging NEW BOOKS. W’ YEAR. Pl o v 58 30.09 |nets, it is likely to prove one of the|ln f l:n ui:’h ero except the Dayomets, |TOF an imterscholastic mest on Fri- i Guards DAY AND NIGHT Highest 64, lowest 52, most cogent union arguments yet pre- | T3 TS ey have been, finished | 927 Ock. & The winners of frst, sec. Km?hu'. English Grammar. By Jiad Fire Sets and nar WRITE, "PHONE OR CALls ies’ Wa c oS aens. i teiornf | - Adaltowa, the Jpekr st Phildel, | o35 SPGB PIECSS (8L, Eoeemt| Q. imal, formerly hesd of En; 4 v{;;gg'.m for, Pridayr Unsetied. . | 2 following day. phis, ate. The compiny Hee B tings | Pete in tho interschoal conteats. Faohtel: Oumean W g‘.{“.,,., Ilrass and Iron Andirons GREAT BARGAIN * | Cotonel Kingsbury Mortally Wounded. sna wil aise occupy the second story e Pt 12mo, ‘271 pages. ~Amorican Book L i P upmg ooy "‘ des. . | . The following are extracts from The ‘fii':" WL ?r’.f; fiave a governmeghal desertion, Neilie Sultain of A(::; rbl:l)e; iYork. Price, u cenu Bullstip’ of /1388, ‘tor 25,000 Springfield Tifles; 3 formerly of Colchester, ok in grammar, di Munu [ oo | Sept. 2z, 1865 Returha trom the contract 3 e o oom. | brings sut} for divdrce. from. Jaliug | S0, BY its common sense.in AT I ». = [l & m |recent battles, come _slowi 0. bayonets a_day. married in November, 1886, and he de- Sith, Mlovents, Fourtesnts and Sie. | to turn out 400, bay For this reason 1t wil e i ' 9. ‘M ] P fegiments _were and | Desth of Capk John D. Griswold. |8eried Ber It o claimed, on Septem. |iute and_convincing by Tha X m‘flfl SQIIAll v $:28 | the threelatter dre considerably cut| Capt. John D..Griswold of the Blev- | on Friday with Clerk Parsons of the | LoVi: 88 Well as to the teacher. The g ises, | 2. Colonel Kingsbury of the Eleventh |'ench Connectlcut, killed. in the recent | superior court. treatment is original and Interesting, “1 f‘un I8 reperted mortally wounded. Lieut.~ | pactie of 'Antietam, was o native of [*'P° o' o while the style is simple, clear and N t S &0 | col. Cheney of m Sixteenth wounded | {yme and was aged dbout 26 years. concise. Throughoat, the = practical m"“fi B0 38| et asm, Miller of this | Fe was graduated at Yale ia %%, und | . NORWICH TOWN 3ide of he ubjeat b recelved apecial b h uh Ivl |l lo' l-‘iv ll repon ‘woltnded in the foo! turned from the Y ext g Eiven B We have quite & variely o which 15 Yohonmn By teut, ?Qm Colt wounded | o anitet. Tres and Lawns Unusually Beautiful |12, Whick the submitution “of “cornact \ 1 if . from in canned sorts, also T both tHiehs, The Tribune TeporS | Loone. Marvin Walt 1§~ reported, o m errors in speech ; i terial for making the oid : GRB'AEV[LLE NEWSR | the following in the hospital at Fred- | wounded at Antietam and prisoner. ;o""""' Whist in Parish Hall— | il be c:_t Eheat beneis Ini_mproving| | 2 b 8 | rvation 6 T e - rre s | Syt i St CHE R B | e ot Er ey o e e Ty el .| wicl les. oore, Company Whe oun; Y 4 Trolley, o,;:::- u:':r\;l‘ Chosen, Their | Woodstock, O. C. Bpencer, Company §|;?;;!:'" ool ot e hh;:,,’; M. and. uer‘Wmm;.::nmma summaries are also presented. il WG POGII'." R B i oot 413 waat. ot as. sergy o the tehermentiover M Hosme's stors | Baldwin'e Fifty Famous Povple. By i 6F, R Tuesday and Wednesday wers et e gt s A I i ompasy G, "Charies et opposite the Groen About the first of |/ Jumes Baldwin = Cloth, Timo. 190) | i 4 ranklfin St. " days for the local trolley- e rel g ~ | reported left on the field, was for- William son /- Dages, with lllustrations, American | | ] . 3 Rt of the men have changed |gTeater luck than they deserve in get- |7 Chy Sompioyed in this office. He en- imove from. Hintin tothe| ‘Book Co, New York Price 35| T . USTIN HOLDEN. Pres thetr runs, but several will remain on | tng across e . mmost of | listed 'n~ Captain Ward's cpmpany, | h0use vacated S N mn:;: cents. ; , - I runiah Wrhliasithey sral September "d““-n‘!‘m",“,,‘,"‘i,,"d"‘fi.‘,' Wt for wevera). BRSNS A oy Te. mfi-a Folime o short. storls for the AL CHASE. th on the Virginia side by some 't | turn spoke of m.'&h .f.'., rd_and, foufth sc years, sim- AN UNUSUAL .CH bregktant ¢ 1t 18 made n e crang, hlbw\w ‘o oy B T ,;;‘;,;f St our torces.1n. (A viclaity, or Ao~ P et 1 v ome nd (rahsothe aD er g,';""*r"""“: Eaiayii v Oty ) / of 2 i ;i F: Gislian pushes _f‘z‘;gm“'}':’{o}'fl',',‘: A lotter from the Eighth regtment | Wich 18 o contrast fo its appearancel inor A1l those Stories relate to reat P ; £R45 i On!hfimo ‘l'umr. 1t hm a Day lunm A Mmymm %5 they 01d a tthe escape | States thatiCapt. J.'R. Moore was hit | B StRer , T persons, each of whom fn his own time the only we can put it, as . 41 S ‘Runi NA Ik& New | o ean at, Flarrisors Landing | In the shoulder by & spent ball. Lieut. | ¢7oUE} 2% and country whs truly famous, Among |- - it’s a demonstible fact that wher- pll’l“ M ¥ . ‘““ > atter the seven days' Aghting in ‘the |John McCall was wounded and Is sup- | /- 000 c0 weels Visit, them are such interesting tales as| ever we install our Y x,,-‘nn o1 Hosrg posed to be a prisoner. Mm Spaf- Franklin and the Whistle, moln -nd ELECTRIC BULBS ECLIPSE &2 i N 4 s iy s o VAR ) dpactan, T ford lost A A, A e s e T e Cormie o ' tle Birds, . Boward Evareirs VIVAtlol | ELUID LAMPS, | allows us to offer for a. & own an ng o 3 peec ellow _an & 3 I i No. &, attvile il New Lon e ot of Gompeny It waa| & Lot 17 out of 39 Men. visit: % i‘unym and the Wolf, mch& 1t thakes 1o difference It its kero- 4 Severely wounded. Capt. W. P."Marsh 6t C F, g = o nd the Horseshde Nails, Why, s aleohol you're byrn! “2%| Eleventh Connecticut Led the Charge. | Eighth Comnectiout, writes B8 | vimig E%‘fifim";fl;; ington Did Not Go to Set, How Daniel| A4H” a8 compuredfo 1| Sept. 23, 1862—A letter from a sol- | company, went into the lght w38 Scotland road, A SPPE 13 JE_4 tetter from a sol- ety 15 G Marshall Carried the Turkey, etc. Not| ELECTRICAL LIGHTING TR pleasantly told, but| WE DO ISN'T EXPENSIVE. % Tain R ¥nd Lieutenant Jones| s Couchman of Kingston, N. Y., | S0 18 each story ay’ b IS Eh:p{exéme;t ;-‘:l ;":‘:“v;x‘::‘d)mn m:nl; were morusly wounded and Oliver, C. |1 1 € of har brother. E B Wil it illustrates an €lement of truli which few will fall to recognize and appreci- r B dlg nd Geo e e s & o )\'lrlbl-e-z::uko:w'::- !L:.I-‘:m b e e i T NM‘WICII Electrlc CG ur 6| Preston is kiiled; and Corp. James C. e s u cmu g Jennings wounded. , Colonel Harland | Sept. 26, 1862—Col. Wijpam G. Ely | Mrs. Nancy Vergason is ill at the | Smith’s Pupi '\, Nof Teleptione 100 Franklin Street | P" h}.l‘n'd. ;1 am had & horse shot under him, but es-|of the Eighteenth Connecticut, from [home of her daughter, Mrs, William M. Outline in English History. By Christianson | caped 'uninjured. The Eleventh reg- |the camp at Fort McHenry, Md. lendl Burdick of Huntington ayenue. A m«u A, Smith, A. B, master, Larkin; N&. 15, T“ngh lfi iment went into'the battle of Antie- |gcknowledgment to the iadies Nor- A D SFR of the history deputmlrL P. Desmarais arl mm tami 650 strong and after the battle |wich for the beautiful state color [ Allison C. Rogers of Washington o High achool, Boston. Paper, ll H use m‘ ana Yeorri -nm 0. 16, South Coventry, G, | could muster but 200. In the desper- | presented by the ladies. street left Friday afternoon for Bos-| = 145 " pages. ~American Book Co. Tl‘ecm““e!‘t 0 é Smith and 'W. Burdick. ate charge upon Antietam bridge the Liskit, M Wit Desl. 14006 Whereiho will ehter upon'khie: becs Price, 25 cents. H ifiing ight .,,M_ Eleventh led thé way and bore the o UIa e 2 ond year's course in the Boston Insti- SRR BAPY, - TOEN § urni lllg 0. iy, iy brunt of the fighting, They went In-| Sept. 26, 1882—In the offictal list of | tute of Technology. "This Notebool 80 plann . it \. No, w 'ew London, [ ¢, the charge with 60 rounds of am- | Casualties of the Eighth Canflecucht ¥ — wil give the pupll+a better tnders S 1ls fi f tof o ¢ 2k r Cnnrul Nwlnl. Wil- munition and held their ground till |Teiment appears the name of Lieut.| Mrs. Thomas Connélly of Tanner standing of English history, g clearer ells from factory on- B » an & Aben n.nd every| roung was exhausted, together | Marvin Walt, son of Jobn T. xvm. reet and Mrs. Charles Winchester of |idea_of the relative .|tmportance of sumer ,‘1 for mformafiun .ou, lfl3“dr' 2 —OP AI,I klNDé ON | Hamis; N it |what could be found "upoh the |the only commissioned officer ;o Salem have returned, after 'visiting |events, than will the use of a textbook Y, 5 b R Roo' bodies of their |dead comrades. , In | Fégiment killed. ‘In the Iate Batfle |friends in Willimantlc, Jewstt 'City, |alone, The Study Outfine ls e Ske-| 5pply tapour local Rep. wdl&d & . Ruth this o Colonel Kingabury Was |Of Antietam he was one of thesfore- | Plainfleld and Providence. ton of topics, with indications of ® e Mou ln.umm Mli. WAG-, Q. Tortally - wounded, . Lieut-Colone |MOSt in the splendid charge made by | - _— divigions and blank spaces in_ whi M. A. BOTWICK ' M“ and éklfl J don, Cass and A, | §tedman then took command and was | the brigade under the command State Road Appreciated. the student must insert the nsouh‘:nry p 5 . 107, Jand foon disabled. Major ‘olonel Harland. The jculars of A’long t{me resfdent in vicinity, |facts that will eom_n;late ",_lf m:! 'e SR 64 Elizabeth St., c.dn. m i *|ly atier had his lex y a |his death are not tully known, as }e | wno spent her girlhood days' in Frank- | At frequent imtervals special fopics NORWICH, CONN.’ o Jarvis and relle; | pal. - Captain Hosford, who ‘was also |Was left on the fleld, when the brig- | jin, took a carriage drive there over the |8re pro i e trom the| Office and Show Room gt 813-81 hi d | ade, having suffered terribly from loss road this week. When com- | Similarly! notes resulting from J wounded, then took ¢ommand an new state ' The ehi - | Chapel 8t, New Haven, Coni ek | kept the field till the close of the bat- | of men ang officers, was forced 10 fall | jjtod there will be a fine road as far |Pupils &‘b‘"‘“ b et 40 'fi-:d""l;“’_ oot oy Sonn; dltie, |, Captain Sprague s missing and |back. ~ as Willimantic. It is & much ‘needed |logical table, which tmay, Be S86C ' & Hippoisd to be & priioner: . The New Londot County Fair. imptovesentf tho Hlls balug ey Sown e aedmadere. clothes of the officers and IViin splendid weather the anmial | and the roadway widened, giving pien- ng; Derspetive. [y iin e [ M. L. |riddjed with bulets. - After cronlng New ‘London Ctounty. falr. 1 y of room to meet aitos, which, too, —The quarry has recelved| Painting, Paper Hanging, dnd Dec- the 'bridge the regiment charged up |hundreds of people In tbemh 168 “at u.na 1t a good road to travel. Be : the Nill at’the epemy; charged and|the falr grqunds, | A" @ril> waw given i RN b e e o guing orating re-charged until they drove the rebels |by the Twenty-sixth regiment. ., TAFTVILLE Foonds. /. Moy Pricss Right. Al Wok Guarantesd. from . the hill, " though being entirely | "~ Losges in Connecticut Regiment. % Bt foag Tel. 1042-2 or Address P, O, Box 451 iratwenty. dpare fmen, eight |SEVRDoried, [hey were compelled, to caopt 2T, 182 The ofiolal list of | Court Wequonoo Initistéd Three Can- DIED. Taftville, Conn. conduciors and tweive Torto Capt, John Griswold, who was the first Antlstisn . Ovsecticat / NNING—In this cltv, Sept, 27, Miss " | to cross the river on the left, recelyed "fi'}‘fii"fiq’z’fix‘&““éflfl' ed of- | s £ v%"“x? “”"r"""y"n'lfif 3 3 Hourt DO YOU Ki ; on " _ | Puneral trom the - NOW Nt’:"};“,‘u‘;’;’;"“’flz’}:‘:‘ up to his 2im- |cers 1; non-commissioned. officers and oo g o g Ao 5 Y lflernn:u: PeZ L NI B e AT Bis. body " has been brought home. o |PHVates 3L Wounded. commissioned €1t St the mesting of B8 Moregiers S| Seevices in St Patriclcs onureh” at) S0 6L U0l TaCIed Fryb doms Charien ARG | Pyme’ln charge of, Lieut. George. W. | OMoets 10, non-commizsioned offcers | SELICT, SoIe" 12" e Toags rpomis on | > ive: us one trial, then you willlknow E. Florenco Towne, C.|{pome *jand privates 129, Missing and pris- | Fhich was heid in tho 'oGes FOCFER O R AR AR m- Surd " Do Miner, Lund, Lam- {2} Ll i oners 21, Killed, wounded and, miss- | Merohants, avenus Thursday Srenng Phere 241 Myers. oren Gallup! Elected Captain. |Ta 104 Strensth wotors goine inga | R2PO S e ke Y Goodyear Shoe Repairing bAoA . The election of officers in the com- |action, 23 commissioned officers, 875 | 20CePiecs S0 1o Wk threa Mt /% \ZALLIN Pr OBITUARY. * pany recrulted by Josepts Selden, since | enlisted men, total 8 O O i wuisnt etk e N chosen lieutenant Golone] of the Twen- | Eleventh—Total killed 87, total | tiations, and v pioselch oL Tel. 517 86 Frankiin_ Street Rombo J. Cayoustte, iy sixth regiment, resul(ed as tolows'] | wounded | 102, sirength betors going dered by Willlam Hedlar and John| | 15 Main Street, T T T T lock rsday eveni 4 E. W. Jarvis presided at the 5 4 ’ * for the 'w,.. About 6.30 o'c ing | Captain, Loren A. Gallup; first lieu- |into action 440. Herd, ! Rémeo Joseph oonotts phases eawds | tenant, Edwara W. Tells; sceondlleu- | . Sixteenth—Killed 42, wounded 148, g A e o il J H . GEOR " i o4 at the home of his parents, My, and [tenant, Harvey Jacobs. 28 commissioned officers in_action; | Will e & quarierly meming, AL M & X A!pnou.. Cayouette, at 13 Hley- | We understanq that measures are on [killed 5, wounded 7; lieutenant-colone] | b & smoker and cqncert c‘ after an iliness of about 0121:& fl‘lzl“l:{' rythgoh:n;-}ll?z of Con- {and major wounded; total 202, Went e Tegiment. ‘(nto action with about 850, e o | FINGFA flwemors TN i , ezt een, | Fungral i The Piano Tuner FAREWELL BY CHOIR BROADWAY CONGREGATIONAL [miversary celebiation of the opening of d TAKE A LOOK I | TO FITCHVILLE MAN.| CHURCH LEADERS' ASSOCIATION. | tiuts “hat was to hate been holdThurs. E b lmsrs\ | |roRrY-rIvE YEARS EXPERIENCE ¢ g8 Dr. W. D. Munras Abput to Remove to | Plans for Larger Fisld of Werk During | 025, i‘;f;‘,’:fi;,}" b s g cobiod m a Dl O, P. 0. Box 405, Norwich, Cona A’ H BRBE fi Hartfor Comln- Year. T i ' Telej " ® ! \ 7 phone. 1 m (] mg many bar- One Unilaimed, Lettor t y A m—«nfl Feception to Dr, William | The annual meeting of the I‘dlel’ /he . only: advectibed leties - at. the Hflv:m it e o Orders may be left at Géorge A. . ) ; m mFlll‘Mturend a D. Munroe was giveq Thursday even- | assoclation of the Broadway Congre- | Taftville postoffice for the week end- o b Dayis' store, 25 Broadway. um lg 1 ck, Mass, and have | AS*DY the choir of the Fitehville Bap- | gational church was held Friday after- |ing Sept. 28 is addressed to Huldredge | Huery £ Churca. Wi Smith Allen. Sept. STUTHS - M“ since. Mr, Cayouette {g | tiSt church, following rehearsal, at the noon in the church pariors; with the | Fontaine. ~ : M c"“llgs. | nome of Mrs. Josephine Allen, and a | president, Mrg, H, P. Bishop, in the f and see what he has got to ! ! Personals, 1 1 time |- A e (0 -mhha no_better time to —_— O ol Jia wijored. Cal-fohalr, Theosealon ‘opetisd Whh 8| 'y anqueyof Slater avemub s with Up-to-Date Jnals. LR WA WAL STt o, DY, M. Byma, and Scripture reading by, Mxs. i at her home. o4, Bugs at o’ Vaaving ot bella Snow, and entertaining sclos| Case. Rev. B.S. Warcester offered | o o | ot her hom n#b After passing several days with wel- | were given by Miss Florénce Phillips.! prayer. |The secretary, -Mrs. Kukla, hno atives in Bridgeport, Arthur Clauss | Miss Ruth Eastland rendered piano se- | gave the minutes of the last meeting,| Raymond Chartier of Merchantsave- » | has returned to his home on Boswell | jections. Refreshments wero served, |and reports of the work of the past|Mue Was in Providence Thursday. avenue, Dr. Munroe has resided in Fitchville [\year were, given as:follows:' Commit- TEE b bout twi , and was a c Htas Hadce) Tty M seinnab 44 | Tl d wai a member of | tes of the ‘interior, Miss Jeniie Alken: | Joseph Pippin of South B street was He has en- | flower committee, Miss Pauline Chase: fishing trip to Tadpole, Conn., e while the stock ts/|New York, after spending three weeks | josed o wide Cirels of friends ilon & fishing trip at 1t maximum of mfi.\“;'-. 4| with Mr. and Mre. P.H. Ethler.of Cen- | lohon an active phrt in chsch ok | Ro inry Shss 1da Adams; Cradle | Friday. A MARSHAK |5, T o 125 st Maia St |163° e et i ..’" Commencing (his week [ will have & fortable, let us talk it miati down sile on ail ¢ my new and | helped ot"ers, perbape I -’-g ond-land goods for men and bays. s calf and’get ‘oup sejces e | Sanitary Plumbing Ko t in church k. | Re i — ; S SHEA & BOREE. [ B et s oS | M M SO et g [ e BROWN & ROGERS nada Is . of deep regret to all. sions, Mrs.. Edward Fuiler; Forei Conlnct ting 37,47 Main Street William Fitzgerald of North Main | Those present st the pleasant affair | Missions. Miss Chaslotte Gitiver, for | e N Desm‘gsn‘t’ g S,teel Ash can o Paini A street is passing six weeks in Trov and | were: Mrs. Jennie Phillips, Miss Ruth | Mrs, H, M. Briggs. % Paper thglng Milwaukee, and will attend a mould- | mastland, Miss Florence Phillips, Miss| After a statement by Mr. Worcester lans and work “guarantsed. plans of the ers' convention while he is away. Annie Veérgason, Miss Viola Vergason, | with regard to work f Mr. Milett sprained nfs back Thurs- 3 , . formery cared for j P —. y s, N Winchester, Mrs. Warr { day while working for Mr. Murray. He A h s el 254 give You esthmates for e DENTIST A box frelght cav wis run inth the | T hns. Tetons Seom, Werren | bY. the pastor's assistant and various | 325 NS WOTCRE (O U U 0 sh Sifters (eb13TuThS 7 Chestnut Strest. | 800 EIE0 0 e pent . izations, it was unanimously vot- D . car barn in Greeneville Friday. It|yw, ley, W: "H. Tho driven by a gas engine. trolll a sanitary standpoint—an DR. E. Ju JONES | sne'sier ihe ol Vilew e wnd |5 5 umron, o |5 S sesiion by o iiocners e Coal Hods - ‘A peep into an up-to-date antes the entire job. ¢ Suite 46; Snannon Buildin bt o e e ey of it L S L of four standing committees, as fol- | Henry Fntaine has returned from h 5 3 ' FRPERRNDET lows: On visiting, Mrs. F. J. Lieavens, | Hartford, where he was employed by | & a - e alao 0e J. E TOMPKINS, : Take wiovator Shetuche: strbet se- PN nclaimed Letters. ¢hairman; on the arrangement of flow- | the Pope Manufacturing company. He perfectwn 0il fleaters - Dl L L . idanca PRI Failed to Elect Pin Committee. The list of unclaimed. letters at the | 7S, Miss Pauine Chase, ‘chairmari; on | Wil ‘enter the employ of ,Selectman " . 67 West Main Scpeet k A The class of 1914 of the Norwich Free | Nerwich postoffice for the week ending | the distribution of flowers, Mrs, Ed- | Willlam B, Wilcox. - B - The Best Medium Priced Shoe 3 ‘"mlc AN o Amde"l\_yf;\eld a ',‘"';““‘,,fl n:e noon | Sept. 28'1s as follows: Miss Alice Blair, ‘5::;11 biuwcx;cfmlermchurflu ‘on the Gas n eat ers S thi ¥y Tecess iday’to elect a cf pin com- | Ervin Collins, Kenneth Gray, Ge lon clothing, rs. Herbert R BOUSE, oo i e B Sl ittt s ST sione g Peaicas Comnec B Cored ‘ ; S. F. GIBSON e fac A ere lates, | Heirs of Alflas Hill J. Jaoto, Sam. by \local applications, as they cannot 2 2 . P A Poerel & ""%":"" Prop. six receiving.a majority, there Was no | yel Keeler, George W. Lains, C. Tyler ] Paach the alseased portion of the ear. lectflc adiators ‘ N pecial Rates to Theatre Troupes. |election. The mesting was adjourned | Landphere, Clifford Langlais) Archie | FORCED MOTORGYCLIST Therdilnjenly jeny. a0 ERth bt M Tin and Sheet Metal W Traveling Mun, ste.. Livery connested | 1o the close of school Monday. MoLain, Mrd Edna Morgan, J . OFF THE ROAD. | iomsaio® Beitness T ciused by i Bhe Agent foi Richardson and Boy 4] Shetucket Street < . Muntz & Co, James Payne, Juzeg P A | o Bamed condition of the mucous lining 52 Cantnl Ave., Norwich, Ct. - A %) i Prctpetrkly, James F. Savage, H.|Touring Car Made Him Take the Ditch | Of, tho Eustachian Tube. When thix , ( Children Cr Schalman, Nora Sullivah, Miss C. E. | ake the Ditch | {upe is inflamed you have a rumbling hursdays | 6 West Main Sirest. ma-.- - g : - Y Sullivan, Peter Sexton, Austin L. Troy, | and Upset. | gound or impenfect hearing. and when | fLe. 3 | Store Closed Tuesdays and Thursdays poterices o dodwimita , Chelsea Savings Bank FOR FLETCHER'S Mrs. James W. Tyson, Walter Wallen, — BOURd Srtiteln closed deattiess iu. the Boph: ; g CASTORIA |t b & Wiy | A Norwen motoryctee miterea| el 3 b T i 48 ; ~———————|ROBERT J. COCHR. ) Deposits . ... $9,119,910.72 p= , ley R. Wilard. é numerous bruises and & bad shaking | [ts notmai, condltion,| hearlog Will by ] 7 > . ANE - f e 4 ’441 55 L Up.as & result. of & fall from his ma- | deStroved forever: mine cases oul of Company Delivered to Any Part of Norwich [ " "ol " g ) Surplus .. ... 486,441. z chine at Trading Cove Friday after- | nothing but an inflamed condition of (he Ale that, is acknowledged to be 5 o ARG ggeta At nine Funeral Years of su"e"ng moon. He was forced oft the road by | (RGBS MUY yundred Dotiars 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | G0 [0, ** 0\ Siriet HANLEY'S [ goeene | 30 Went by e PSP ¥ sept2odaw '« Funer a big touring car which evidently had | r case of' Deafnoss (cause: y . "y . PEERLESS. A telephone order will o < p d nT Catarrh and Blood Disease — | resard for common decency or the catarrh) (‘_h.. cagpot be Cirad by Hiuily Sherwin-Williams Paints | FE50-200 4 on, "o ] Awent N B 0. fheot Packing. seria ) i 1) A‘ R I ts of the road. The car was on the | Catarrh Cure nd for ciroulara free ” ‘ - 1 Jl:‘l'lz.x'm:o;il: Diresty: Doctors Failed to Cure, let hand side of the road. It Is claimed, | g,k L, CHENEY, & 0. Toledo, 0.7 = Te| De d. McCCRMICK, 20 Frankiin St M RS “‘%“3‘,’3‘ G 1214 Lafay- | and did not turn out at all for the mo- | Take Hall's Family Plila for vonati. | Gem Cash Store, where you will find & A - : e ve Sou e tre p & o cutarrh and blood disease. 1 tried sev- P . Whiat We Never Feraeh S ertoming . nnpliy Fou ot Durrld:: DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist g T ‘ : R 70 Frankiin St. Bulletin Bico J§ | Shal dogtors and a dozen different rem- i aopording, to ssience. are’ the things | I A nunais ansex, noom 4. | Healing and Plumbing, A g Telephone 843-2. | Kood A triend taid me of Hoodts Sar. | qemirs, Fellx Richotts of 18 Stanton | associated with ourpirly Nome. ife. | i e delivered on il 1y povdp oS ' 4 f 3 Prompt service Aax or, aigne | saparilia. [dlook two bottles of (his | Gaptain = Peter Porter: and it of ;j\"m‘r‘h‘l’,‘"‘::,"dmm‘,w'l A B Ty “promptiy”ailended Lo , u SO 92 Franklin Streat y i 1 cady Amsldtast | Ba ever: T'feel ke g Qitterns peank | Woonsocket, R. I Mr. Porter is an ex- | our hurns, botls, scalds, sores, kkin |} PL 1t 18 L eita - TCHI g esidence 136 Iiroadway. n n. He went out to Pres- | eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. . s B = p— ‘ oo Ssstimenid| [ B W g 0 TeCom st st {Bort heberman, e went ok Co B | & : e A o B WHEN y0u WANE 0 put vour busi opp. Thel the 1 ; y y and brou ome orty years of cures prove ita merit. ¢ b P WHEN you wint- & v bt » S = lnas betors tho Bubitc: there is no'm Tolenhene €43-3 e oy o 1 liquid form or | 1789 Pickerel. “When he is not on duty | Unrivaled for plles, corns or cold- | nesy Befors ‘the mublic, ¢ et o' '"x"s'cc‘o‘: :'\Nv s:LRGEQN'm Arum by ’”’"“: ‘n.'w 1 L] I AL T AT TR : chocolated fahlets’ caled Sarsarabs, L ne,fire elation he s out near the|sores. Only 36 cents at Leo & Osgood | dhim Bettar thar throiigh the advertl Room L Becon or, Shannon BIAE | §ium hetie 4 1k * Red schoolhouse. 8shing Co. {ng colpmne of The Bulletin Night ‘phous 1"~ : - bing olimne 5¢ The 3 ,Z‘Ifim ‘

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