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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912 _Thetulletin. [SCHOOL STORM SIGNAL SYSTEM| ™™ suiws.jomworson Social Events for Hallowe’sn—Pleasure Will Not Make Ruling on Voting Ma- Norwich, Friday, Nov. 1, 1912. Heary Ailen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS | Afforded Sheltering Arms Household ’ chine Question Submitted by Town| _Church and Personal_ Notss. Counsel Shields. The ‘Bulletin _should v delivered | New Plan For Rainy Days—OIld One Session System Aban- evergwhere In the city before 6 a m. Subscribers who fall to receive it by that time will confer a favor by re- Silver Plaud Wm suitable for o WEDDING GIFTS. Best Quality. ) Largest Stock. dm § Geo L Biss Look at our stock before purchasing 4 A Hallowe'en party was given We Attorney General John H. Light, in!nesday afternopn at the sheltering . . a letter signed by his secretary, de- | Arms by he ladi <9 ittee K doned—Two Bells at 8.15 For No School in Morning— | fiimes o zive an opinion on the ducs- | There were: boaite Do o | . ring the fact to The Bulletin. tion about voting machines which was | £8 Main St. T ok bl ; THE WEATHER. . ¥ ne ¢ carnations and roses with chrysantiie- | Same Signal at.12.30 to Govern Afternoon Session— |Submitied to nim by Town Counsel|mums from John Eccles greenbiouse. | 3 B e e 5 it opuest of | Vocal and tnstrumenta) selestipns by | vil Engineer George E. Pitcher. | Mrs, Beard and readings By Mise Lol | Forecast for Teday. Attendance Records For Month of October. ittorney General Light sent the | Perking and Misk Lane Furnished o | For New Engl Increasing cloud'- o e s Bt Rt i ness Friday; rain at nisht and Situr- 3 T e ord, Oct, 27, 1912, | ek day: colder Saturday vest portion; 3 - 4 : _ artford, 7, 1912 n the days colder Saturday In west portioni| A system of storm signals, applying Attendance in Schools Your letter of Oct. 26 has been re- s, shiftine fo northwest Satu:day. | t0 all the schools of the town, has been | The attendance for all the schools of | ceived, "'}, i B % e b [atorce l ANG | “Predictions from the New ve {worked out by Supt. B. J. Graham i | the town of Norwich for the month of at the statutory provision in ASSISTANT WHER REQUESIED pleasing entertainment, after e ~; from an ‘attractively set iable o, upper hall sandwiches, cake, candy and ice cream were served. . t 3 Hallowe'en Social « ¢ - 3 = ence to the glving of opinions {ald: The prospects are geod ¢ conjunction with Fire Chief Howard L. | OCtober 18 as follow Stk fhe guiiticonel taw by The Al ,Members of the committees of the| and continued cold weather g torney general relates solely to in- | EPWorth league of the First Methodist | Qquiries submitted to him by the gov- | Church met at the parsonage Thursday ernor or the head of any executive de- | €VeRINg. A half hour s n of bu: artment, state board or commission, | N€83 Was held, which was followed I and it has been the uniform practice |2 Hallowe'en ~party, for which the f the attorney general to decline to huuw was decorated with orange and | T 1t il be attended by Meht nortn. | Stanton, and will be in effect from the | . leasterly winds. Saturday's weather|present time. The new plan for stormy Cleveland s ] will likely become unsettled and rain | s differs from e old, in that the bl'y Uea"e{ and [Ayer 18/ uglosteg 1d one-session )-la‘nhin ub.mdf:ned‘. In- Baking Powder is made of pure cream ! . of tartar. ‘ N u.rlc E | If housewives appre- { Lower Washington Street will s roogog ‘gyuow s palloaus ON and the barome GEepquationsiiiiasniot. stead of that the signals have been : mes > prbinct . n - o The following records, reported irom answer questions of law submitted by e paper, pumpkins, or 157 Franklin 5L . 0w the arranged so as to call the school ses- ather perschis. - Your lefter, therefore, | % ndies’ ‘ihd “yellow AN < o|sion oft on account of storm either | ———r is returned with this explanation ’J[Am;lv tricks and games were fe = morning or afternoon, but if there is | Broadway . . Mr. Pitcher wanted an opinion on|Of the merry evening, during which SUITS PRESSED no session in the morning on account | Broad street whether the legal voter could have the | ight supper was enjoyed : storm that does not necessarily | Hobart avenue ... option of using the voting machine or m i .12 | Mme: h ere_will be no session in | Bridge street .. 957 | he ballot in towns where the voting Late Season Blooms. Cur Wagon Calls Evarywaan . seee 003002 1 RCH ernoon, The children are to| West Town street.. ; Seching wits provided . My, Plichec] | On L. C Etmiirs vidde on I come in_the afternoon unless the signal | Norwich Town ..... 20 .968) pejjeved that such was s Hill, a pear tree leaved out after the e is repesfted at 12 Yantic . e The town coun: authority in the | S PEETENS st 62, lowe | Comparison: I e Tokatos the regulations | Mt. Pleasant str first leaves feil and is now in blossom. | ciated the effect of alum tter, according to Vot LA e S be closed to public travel une Fair and issued on the new storm signal sys-|Pear! street . = i3 i A large of nasturiums is in full : 3 ich means chea ¢ - “‘]E FENTON-CHARNLEY e o it T e 1]“,“'_,“?:]““’;] v not | bloom, also marigolds, asters and blue- (Wh,mh e s P) til further notice on account ENTON-CHA { £ s pr . | 'No school in the morning—Fire alarm | W. Thames street., )| opinion in the mat RN L e e bakmg‘ POV O Rl o repairs to the street. g g 7 {815 a | Laurel Hill avenue. By abd aioie Thahs S he syst ou could B EUILDING 9., inc. sun, Noow und 1 |ilo subial in the afaenconFuce | FRlAI L Lo HIe STl | Eroll C. Lillibridge, Fast Great Plain... 1 7 clover blossom with six leaves Street Commissi = | picked T pe i 2 P Moon | 1 s chools dre closed in the morn- | Greeneville .. ..... Bl e e Stanered‘.vlr..; ) SN not give them a can. — t 4 - | £ : children are to come in the after- | Wequonnoc . U I Ghinpaiagh's. Didliguoks] GENERAL - SR D A VU e B 4 3| Through Norwich and Baltic. > ‘m.;"“ Su\pmr- 1 b 130 Two Strokes of the Bell. Long Society 2 2% — | One evening during this past week n y SOGtIan: Troki Norwich local of the st party | few neighbors gathered at the hor i CONTRALIGRS ; ! e S The signal is two strokes of the fi.e | Scotland Road R e i ol el MYA € T Chapraaa, oo | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. alarm. ight in the Stead block with George | gason avenue, It being a kood-bye sup- | T i it will - the different | 5 Moles in the cha Two applications | per for Mr. and Mrs, L. S, Ingalls, w Louis P. Geynet to Wed Miss Martha *Average artendance i s S in some | for member received and | have moved recently to Danielson. Moore of Milford, Mass. high water it I8 low te alarm. jo pax: cenl. ol mdAnce o other rou s Lr: { Oysters were served and a <ood time| - e i 1 alarm. of the West helsea schools is lowes | i 'eT\JORUInE U | S i W o i Ay Y —Fire_alarn on account of the absence of childrea| yyico » rtain Tor thece | oo . - e — SHGER 5 Mire alarm. due to Jewisa holidays which occur 2 it el NEWS s Fire alarm during, this month. Good Apple Yisld. ; F 3 . with ire. . g trees on F. Prothero’s | 1 — T le—School bell. Nearly all the teachers of the town| =y = os] 7(:‘:"?\0‘\12; trees on F. G, Prothero’s | Many Received Instructions on the Use School b [attended the state Teachers' assocli- | neen much specaiatior “The sizs | iace on Versason avenie oite a win of the Voting Machines. L Town streei—School bell. tion meetings, either at Hartford of of the socialist e g | SRbie, S & £ e tro. own—School bell, New Taven. Some excellent addresses | craliv” concede | omagipin lelded_sever i | wer heard, and the teachers felt well party would : I O5¢ | of apples aplece this scason $87 e iy B g fi School bell, repaid for their attendunce. halt baked socia vet it was | Current Topics, ANK ) r ne in Greeneville Wednesday | _ - e In the| Mra R H 5 : “Wednesday evening, ©1) TWO DIVORCE SUITS | GAINED OVER $:60 MORE ‘;{“““““f"'g( 0 the’ bl oo party ‘ ook, the Caset ':‘1 I\rr:‘lr”;' : - o for Street and Stable d not seen the machin FROM NEW LONDON.| FOR UNITED WORKERS | & St i W5t R S0 Chere 1s a s ; . Bl ! o at lowest prices. o ; : srprenl oo 208t | b ar Filed With Glerk of Superior | Campaign by the Ladies Procesding | Periciel shiullommess ubout the »«;:ifnlvwrfi.. Sy i e R~ The Parker-Davenport Co, readiness to NORWICH, CONN. NORWICH, CONN. Catering! With the best of facilities, sxe perienced employees and years of experience, we are prepared to de | kinds of catering. ho has covered this First-class cooks and waiters furnished for all occasions. . 9 Court—Bank Sucs on Nots: with Vigor and Success. | en on the siatute b church with masses at 5 and 7 o Ih° She tucket Harn”' Co.. b il it Eintes sonet o | n two divorce matiers and| ‘In'contimation of their pian to raise | g Ty state consti g A Mre. Jones and Mrs J. Jone avingi. Basi GHOSTS AND SKELETONS f cuit for the colleetion of 4 note the fund which will assure the contin- | cled from top to bottom. The social- | children, of Bliss place, are pass b Ty \led on Thursday with the clerk |uation of the beneficent activities of | ists look upon the bull moose move- |f€W days with relatives in S.ith ¢ 1or_court the United Wo for the coming | ment as a movement to sidetrack the | entry. athan Friedburg of Norwich sues|y the solicitors people from turning to socialism. The — cisties. for ivorce on the grounds of deser | ported the sum of $386.50 contributed, | progressives. he said, talk about being | The Holy Name 1ISRY P Jetta G. Friedburg, now of | raising the total for the four days this | friends of the workingman, when t eart church hel E s ' FAY YCUR BILLS BY CHEQUE | senty Hallows e Y “whose muiden name|week 8o far to $2,678.25. £ backers of the progressive party |in Parish hall 1 " ; . ¥ p fon hall Thursday s Jetta s and to whom the| The following were the contributors | have crushed every labor union out Dancing was enjoyed on ths e X nti: jed in April, 1890, Thursday i s 5 existence in the industries which they | Present. . erounds of desertion An-| John F. Rogers, the Misses Norton, | control ULCQS National B k “was witnessed by ) e i Ama:L 0. Smith, F. C, Crowell, Parker,| Wiliam Kellas, soc congres-| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burdick 1 BRBR | 0 The st wes e o v oiiadt, wow | Preston & Co., Inc, F. H. Pullen, John | sional candidate, and Fred Holdsworth | their sons, Reginald and Carlisle | h pumpkins wa | of parts unknown, They were married |and George Eliss, Charles H. s, | will speak at a socialist rally in Dan- | dick, of New London, hav be-n spen s Sl PRk 4 it is charged that | Norwich Steam ' Laundry ~company, | jelson Saturd ing 2 few days with (heir parencs wor Miss Adles shows her 8 o'clock. Master of aexery e the following Oc- | James L. Case, John H. Ford, Dr returning this week. th mers, makes any lady look smart SRR - P il e the fallowlng Oc | & i Chamberiatn, Lesies Greenman, | COAST ARTILLERY DISTRICTS —_— : 2 e I 1t 1o ot A =y ermy maiden name of Annle Sauter. | Mrs. John R.Champiin, Casper K. [ The young people’s missioaary N o uman hair. How about your sl executed in 1 Yirst National bank of this city |lev, J. F. Thompson, Cruthers & Lilli- | Two Made in This State—Third and | Cietles of the First Cong No need to be pimply and rthy manner. ) s suit_against James Muphy and |1 bridge, . Friswell, C. B. '*‘f'n"l Features in Entertainment for Hzlow- e'en by St. Andrew's Church So- : ] MISS M. C. ADLES vt Hair, Sealpand FaceS pee : That Graceful Braid, ays have in the re- Fifth Companies in First District. | goron, in Do well csente o , : Come and learn about heaithy eire the dance were as follcy lentin y, doing busine 1% & oo Jabes el e e s g esor o Peo- | nes : i tion! Misses Elizabeth Smutn, 'phy B orwich, o collect "“:\F_!{d o *{:}1;1)-,‘ o Orders from the adjutant general's | PI®' Fally at Park church il : 306 Main St, next te Chelses NCAS NATIOHAL BANK : oty Jenoia by e * n by the Qelond s | Sayles, John E. Morgan, Dr. 1 office Previde that for the better In-} ap ang Mre. B B Willis of Bies| prise v 52-4 octsnd 48 ‘Shatuoket: Streit hael Smith, Or mb, n 5 he plaintift | ik Morsan, Dt struction and supervision of the coast| Mr. and Mrs. + g ize X 1s, Mis ment of $10,000 against the de-|man, H. A, Wulf, J. P, companies of that corps are divided|°f Jingston’ Pa. und Mrs. William o - e arsimeatie 8 “.rys| M. Willlams, E. A, Tracy, M. E. Toro o, discricts. with wesitnments o | McConnell of Bliss place spent Wed omb 5 | fe ‘,,:.’;" e e anford, | 8€B, A. Ricketson, James Graham. | b (U 5 . ! ASSIENMENtS 85| nesday at Ocean Beach, finding it wainst which Murphy Bros. obtained | The Summary. The colonel, coast artillery corps, |Pledsant as u summer outing . verdict in a case In the SUPErio? - What the busy canvassers have ac- | will be the chief of coast artiliery, and e oG TAFTVILLE court. complished each day this week in the ' Captains William 1. Warner and Ed- Amelia Er- cumpaign is summarized as follows: | ward G. Cunningham are assigned to STl FLAGS AT HALF MAST. No. of Contributors, Amt. Uiy as assistants to the chief of coast | Arthur Newton Entertained Friends at Ker; — Monday .. . $687.25 | AT S Pitout an Eel Chowder. "€ | Becnect Paid to the Memory of Vice | Tucsday .. 80350 | fgt I e President Sherman—Bell to Toll at | MWednesday : L s e s 5 resident She Thursday . ge650 | Sex; district s Second Lieut. | op ‘North A streot entertained a i j‘r~!‘; v n Funeral. e e o :;,’“"K_ m[,m: “‘\":“:“l‘ ber of his friends in the Lincoln c PP 5 e A ncludin, 2. 20 | district quartermas and co ’ | room: t an eel chowder. The « Bt ' o avor T ¢ Murphy | forth now 1s expected to take the place | fora’ first. Third, Fifth, Tenth and|CAUENt in the Shetucket river, the The Litte S een B o ett to our vies |Of tho usual mollcitation for funds in | Thirtcenth companien largest, caught in this section of the A 4 : ; Sherman, who |January and February as being a bus- | “gocond Artillery District: _District | €0URty for some time, and weig B Ssuowe | ea Whineaday evening In Utlea, N, | iness liko method of conducting the | commander, Major Vincent M. King: | Be&rly ten pounds. A social hour fol g the "1 % the fumeral, |finances of the organization, so that | igirict adsutant. Second Iieut. J. Moss | l0Wed the chowder, and ali prese encoe Norah Mun During the hour of the funertl|ine ladies are endeavoring now to Se- | fyene gintrier mrdneoons fout. J. Moss | voted it a pleasant aftair FIRE INSURANCE the -Spi Her reading: ry | which o e ater. thelcure their contributions from all Who | {iiery rnsineer Horoo ohcer and i £t il And r also urges | formerly made their pledges R. O'N for Partfidge Flew Into Boiler Room. siness in the city should | PO0Ks which used to be commissary, I N.| Jullus Greenwood, who Is nich re- | JOSEPH BRADFORD ring the hour of the funeral | This one-week campaign fs expe Potter; Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, | man at the Ponemah mills, op WALKER kiyn, rime PRG-Il Eeite Bostih it Seventy, Biabiy (rtn st the owmi et opme the | WALKER i, i BOOK BINDER private houses around the Club Department. companies and. | Thursday mornthg and a partrid : | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ondew - hred rs were displayed | - The following unassigned officers are n. Hrgenwood ng his Estate * 1 e, by Tosti, which was fol- | cit wrsdily flags were displaved | mpo ouh department of the United |, Th¢ following una d officers are | flew f Mr. Grgenwood sw 108 BROADWAY Telephone 262 Ir patronage. Hallowe’en Nove at Lowest Prices at THE NOVELTY SH( C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin 84 AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Special Rates to Theatrs T Traveling Men, ete.. Livery connested Bhetucket Btresh London Trolley Work on Wednesday evening Arthur Newton| Findir ! NES rendered a vocal solu, Wit o8 s MARRIED. 4 Tt . for Vice Presiden 2 2 attached to districts for such duty as | arm at the bird and struck It near th Main St we nother solo by Mr r Wotkers is ‘often referred toas itafsoie ot o CEHEtE OF Ench Guty Befaem it h DRI TR wiigh number on the vruzramme latest department, and so 1t i, in it | (peY MaY i i {0 peLOIET Ay F SRR, (e By kg P ) Open from 9 a. m. until 12 p. m Bowling 10c per string. Daily prize given aless M. ALD! & CO. Preps AT S 0CLOCK PROMINENT SPEAKE EvE 20DV WELCOME. PARADE WILL STAR . . the chor te AT THE AUDITORIUM. aahsilee o = gates beek b thry, | D00 Wi olice: it tes & Slee f 1R semds Kat PRESSES of H. ge, Me- bzt when the sewing schools were estab- 4 N Brgvcagd A Mo PORTA - SULLIVAN tor 4 i SGn fi A Messrs. M i and, Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. |lished, and to 1857 when the first work- tyuc, JobT ‘.‘_;[’:‘{:M-‘N’ ‘m‘;“‘_“‘ o o e Oct. 30 Alrli’- Bowh“ Al l . % Another pleasing bill Is scheduled for | In§ girls’ club met. Mes -| Several carloads of rails . ¢rs 9 o lnst half of the week at the Audi-| It has come into more prominent no- ‘; unios 2 : ek & sy . Teresa Anna & b hall was cles nd dane- uding entortalning vaude. | tice In the last few years because of Y FUB | Station. The rails will be Saturday, Nov. 2, 1912. enjoved unt i pcliding, nigrudning, Joude Hitauw v TIMELY FUR BUYING. the trolley freight car to Yanticwher. STSSON—LORD J i e clent supervisor and a large corps of hey will be used to replace old rall arlety of aerial | Slent supervisor and a large corps of Mogorists Al B @ Mra: Ade ditmealt and mvel, | faithful teachers. It has a club ho orists Already Wearing Comfort | there. e n and Lear have a cl 4 i = 3 P . . tronized throughout the of'songy and jokes, their tunt 2|9 Washington strect, and there Opening Thursday. Personals. Hall n The 3 decided o8 o ressichs of appreciation | fourteen clubs composed of over t — Fragk Barrow of Lisbon called on GARDN Singing Spanteh - operatle | *%, (00K touches not only the ‘chil- | Winter needuls, imd lovely . woman | ~ Eaward Donma of No e ATt (2 T ’ 3 ¢ eEEn, T e ] bega L and | spent Wednesday at Poqu ck wit ! _o'cio Phone 511 122 Prespest B¢ THE CLUBHOTUSE, uns displays an excellent voice. Lk e e e 1] Haa fortable By % ral Vil ) g § TURRS BAND! € The Reck e i A mm.:[ The great value of this work lies in | ned their comforta Al t orted by other well seleoted | Children are provided not only instruc- h e muffs and smart fur searfs | g "8, White .of New. London H"\l I{'}I"’_" . COAL AND LUMBER. New Dwelling House. iy i i tive entertainment for their idle hours acceptable addi to the streét nn —_— ) lives. i1 coat sed Thurs- Manning of Merchants av V i e ; a‘\awoen Observed. There seems to be no limit to the day wasa & 1 with collar and repairing the rodf and chimney Garden of Rose ch was e et Torm, bt the the distric: commander, or in orders|bird 'Was a fine speclemn und weigh entertainm G b S unloaded on the ep v 1 motion pietures, | its widespread work.” It has an eff- st ¥ by Nev., Brax D calie R . Democralic Rajly at Town iR prr g g A e g able Coats—Choice Selections at the | o e anence The. thied vaude. | hundred and fifty children of all ages Thursday's er was just eool ! friends in Mystic Wednesday. R s ¢ TUNER and many natlonalities. enovgh to s e the d for AT 7.30 FROM 1 g: M Metropolitan Trio, and each of the trio | 4ren but their families, for t p began to_think fu g wise : da r! friends. & ction Thursquy and | the fact that it is constructive. The single frosty night wili rende S8eD OF Dot Waik i Lon fir & et At but valuable training for their future | tc = ¥ v entertained her | number of clubs there could be, so|cuffs of elegant black fox twelve dwellinig houses that | riends of the Sewing circle on Thurs. | eager are the sirls to leamn. to cook | Another choice model was a mar erceted here within a sbort | day evening at her home on Williams |and sew and to join the classes in mot coat with self collar and deep cral of the new houses are | sireet, together with a few gentlemen | physical culture and hygiene, and the | cuffs, A plain, rich Hudson seal also md occupied, and the re- | friends who joined in the Hallowe'en boys of all ages to form clubs for |Sent ‘out had seal finish and trim- fast nearing completion | festivities that made up the delightful | manual work and recreation, but the | mings. ly for occupancy within | programme. Candy, apples, fruit, | work can grow no further, if, indeed, | One delighted woman made a selec- | punch, cake and ice cream were it can continue as at present, until it | tion Thursday morning of a beaver IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT PSP | served. has more friends and more money. rine and Immensc pillow muft Personals jch will make her the envy of all venordale, who have been the guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mercier of Mer- the only way 1 can con B £ it acrett of diglith wtreet was it | her friends. this season. chants avcnue for several days, left 1s to see nd talk it ov My estl- Thursday for Jewett Ci e they! o, n S vy ikinthie ) itor in Willimantic Every woman among The Bulletin’s | will spend several dags with their u To the memt mates are very reasouable wid wy ol readers will want to inspect these ele- | nl prrid Hasim iy Tt gty : : ; 4 . . T F. Monahan . ant furs and get an idea of the very ; i - ; M. Wil % SHcaE of Trisite G 5 : E iatest and smartest designs in the g J sizes second hand of the Ponemah weave room, i enjoying week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Poirier of Gros recent conflagration. - { American and European markets k. Manion, snkintgal pusiany SEC . We have a fair — | . | A study of the advertising columns | o5 T SGered, Vit (B vl e fena onr : Parrette of Central avenue e % : {today will yield suggestions of the | " ing trip to Franklin Wedn JOHN COUGH o Chestnut and ; = = i 5 a cargo afloat 1913 _‘ | - 5 Connecticut Patents. NO MORE GRAY HAIR. “d us, ! t of Bignth streot | [l e The lst of patents issued to Con- |Sage and Sulphur Remedy For Dand- i | OVERLAND CAR ) est of Mrs. Ira L. Lewis of | ; necticut_inventors for -week ending : ) i ri BHA P i Fon Wednesday 7 i b : October 29, 1912, furnished from the of. ruff? Faded and Gray Hair. { ) i { e ; e fice of F. H. Allen, follows: ~ : is here. Atiay xgeeing k with his si 3 : oo 7 i William H. Baker, Bridgeport, dam S w"".:. nd 15 Wy slephenes t Telephone 904-3 t n Hickory street, George Harlaa | and hydraulic powe® transmitter: Les ned to his home in Minnesota. ter D. Crosby, Hartford, tire making | emonstration of 1 Kelly of North Main street Burning Kinds and lshigh m a mers. A.‘wuxmnmcx s day and Wednesday with ugmost profit. The old idea of using Sage for dark ening the hair is again coming in Our grandmothers had dark r at seventy-five, while our ray before the: 15 sain Street, machine: James M. Evans, Westport, 2 motor for phonographs and other pur- soft or the m',“g'. on market is sest of Joseph Sullivan of New v cixi o fiext md_wil spend next week with | poses: Henry B. Kopf, New Haven, ] with a' “Sage Tea,” which 4] | means for packing fresh pineapples: ! 4ic,, restc atural color P O i ext s'in Elizabeth, N. J. Albert K. Tovell.' New Haven. rolier Isy restored the natural color. i ' A 3 On bjectar « using guch a ‘epar- s I]é p‘ 5 ' ; ] | Hartford, time-controlled bag punch- hjection has been overcome by Lhr..tnul S ing machine: George H. Parker, Stam- | Chemical Company of New ford, bulletin board; Albert F. Schade, | ed on the market bles. No waits AIN STREET XT0 MRS, TEFFTS wher ent of groc Quanuties 4nd save yourseil toe trou- Ble of borrowing until you cun oOrd from your general store. the eame as other stores. Orders mkeu for Sea Food to dellvered cn Fri- gays trom Powers’ City Market. Phone " All orders promptly attended (o. Norwieh Town, Sept. 11th 1912 TEFFT. Manager, Sturtevant St sepidd X % | New Britain, miter box;" Turner H | et . of Sage, combine ( \( I‘R 1 | Simmons. Bridzeport, anti-skidding | it r und other valu rem W 7 J . " A 1 | @evice; Warren-H. Taylor, 4 " - Funeral Director and Embalmer 76 Frankiin-St, Bulletin- Bullding Telaphone 642-3 Prempt service day of night. Lady Assistant. Residence 116 Broadway Opp. Theatre. Telephone §42-3 THERF Is no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- let'n business result VOTING ON THE TRIUMPH VOTING MACHINE. Vating a split ticket; demqcratic party lever pulled to vote for a ma- | Alice M. Fiitz leaves there today. jority of the names on this ticket, with two indicators turned down for | Physicians, nurses and ~her many two republican candidates and the corresponding indicators in the dem- lfflend.! im the community regret ex- ocrate line turned up. Other diagrains on Pages 3 and 5 dial lock: George L. Wallace, Pridge- port, stove-rim polishinz machine Frank N. Wells, Southington, floc and ceiling plate; Charles J. White, New Britain, elastic fabric for web- | bing; Frederick L. Wood, Meriden, valve mechanism for motors: Andrew Youhas, Stamford, detachable shoe- heel plate. Five Years Hospital Dietitian. ‘With the completion of five years of the most faithful and efficient work as dietitian of the Backus hospital, Miss I | ceedingly that she is going, and all wish her the greatest success Stamford, | for v danarufl, itching scalp, and | thin, weak falling hair The beauty of the hair depends more |on its rich, even shading than any- H ise, Don't have dry, harsh fad- ed hair. when a simple, -harmless ren; edy will bring back the color in 4 few days; and don't be tormented with | dandruft, ftching scglp and loose, fall- | ing hairs. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur | Hair Remedy Wwill-quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your dvuggist today, and prove this to yeur own satisfaction.” All druggists sell it, under mflnln that the money will be refun: if the remedy is not exnctly as represented. Agents The & Osgood Co Lady Assistant, Telephone call $23-3. Hercy B. Churen. Wm. Smith Allen lexu’ Patrician Shoe- Boe the new Fall style’ biack and russet—$8.50 and - $4.00. A woman's | shoe that's right, Seld enmly by FRANK A. BILL, THERE 1s no fAdvertising medfam in Pastern Conneoticut equal to Tas Bul- letin for business results A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Mariet and Shetuskef Telaphons 16318 CALAMITE COf “It burzs op lu" Wall Seasnnoll O.II-IA