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NORWIQ lflLLETl AY, MAY 20, 1913 we nave eveav mo of) (e gisulletin. | | PERsomaL [NARWIOH WBTUHS ANNUAL MEETING ““u"'” 7 STOPS DANDRUFE . Miss Eva Caffery of Daniclson is tae i Jis can be obiained by 2 | vEmABlE N + guest of Mrs. White of Church street. it Bractice an ‘cello, harp, ben- Parisian Sage Stops Falling g e Toooen May 2, 1% | John Gorman and Jonn Fitzgerala Jo and accordion Ko e ek e afy| Hair, Destroys Dandruff, Taoy are reogaised e 4 5 q of New London were recent visitors D o G s ctorl’| ney THESE ARE A FEW EXTRAS VARIOUS MATTERS. in Norwich. o Medical Association Elects Dr. Herbert H. Howe For President | fiicicd ones will resort to the accordi® | Clsknsss Nour Scklg collateral, A Dismond i money dion is on, as the fact is that the accordi Lo Wiy s " pr Electriclan Elmer Hewitt of th ear—] Dr. Jam: supposed to produce curly hair, bUt & ywpat a aelight to have a beautiful ’ ::::::: ::;:}:::fi‘:“ Tides will be high today. peeciie Sl Dowin br For Next Y Paper by Dr. James N. West of New EnheSton of {hoce agcbmaric curl A ey 3¢ Balk e avmnsami ] seey par2 s (G The m¢ is full his home in Norwich Sunday night . . - Inot be acquired without an % and free from dandruff. 0 st e oon is full tonight, the 29th. [his home in Norwich £ York—R. C. Plaut Makes Hit With Humorous Speech at | increase in Dr. Poltocks hotel, and it “"11 % 5" blant and your head is o |} Treetheart s ‘lamond be bred Sales of flags and bunting increase £ is doubtful If anyone wants 0 pay garden—a little cultivation ~works thing in the world. FANCY WAX BEANS as Memorial day draws near. Eifreq Rogers of Connecticut Agri- Banguet. such an awful price for ringlets. | wonders. If the hair is too dry it REGRS cultural college, Storrs, has been quel Wind Inétruments Fatal to Hair. | needs freshening up. If it beging to Imperfect and flawed dlamonds FANCY MUSHRO Ik e celulag DAt RAre simir( Spendiag & CRIK FIH iatparents The flute. clarinet and harmonica are get thin 1t needs fertilizing. ";Z,."Th'}:n""v',"":fix" the pertect FANCY LETTUCE i nOW In full bloom. | v and Mxs. Samuel Rogers at Nian- | mno annual meeting and banauet of [insanity is amasng. There is a rea-| recommended for those who are de- Parisian Sage i u scieniiically FANCY SWEETS Swamp apple blossoms, In demand the Norwich Medical association was |son for it, and the hurly-burly of 20th sirous of acquiring an ordinary crop yHCe BIEPATRIAA, W0 Sotl T gope for Memorial day, are already in bloom. The New York owners, Miss Mary | held on Monday evening at the Wau- | cenutry life is the moving cause.! of hair. the flute being credited with Juxuriant, abundant and radlant with FANCY DUCK Sharswood and Mrs. N. H. Hooper, | regan house, with Dr. James N. West | Throw the welght of vour Inflience prodice floss of the silkiest kind. |pxuniant abundant and radiant WS |} The Plagi- won c.. FANCY CAPONS Churches are electing delegates to | have arrived at Farmholme, their fine | of New York as the speclal guest. who | towards the simple life and the home- (Could any of you imagine Tingley Y- .1y leanges the hair of dirt and ex- the Northfield convention, July 10 {o | estate near Wequetequock, for the sea- | Presented a paper at the medical part | ly and healthy pleasures our fathers ing to play the fute?) Instruments oqgivo ojls. It is perfectly harmless. Established 1872, EXTRA FANCY BEEF 17 son. . | of the meeting, and Mayor T. C. Mur- | enjoyed. More s demanded of profes- | that 1equire a great dal of lung power gl NE oo 08 YIS 0l olored PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING phy, ex-Congressman Edwin W. Hig- | sional men now than ever before. The | —cornets, trombones, bass horns, etc. wOUSER FUES 8 0 JO8 G0 CIE0 S AnniversarySupper at Second church | Mrs. William Grierson of Norwich | gin§ and Rutherford C, Plaut s the | standards ‘are higher. More brepara | —are to be avoided If the owner of a || i i Bty SRt 144 . 136 Main Street 8 SOMERS is postponed to Tuesday, May 27th— | spent a few days last week with her | special guests at the banquet hour, tion and study is required each vear.| bald hend wishes to retain the few re- W herfumed, that comes in BRIy C000 Norwioh, Conmd adv. daughters, the Misses Agnes and Lina Election of Cfficers. More Instruction in Sanitation. { maining isps of evidence that his face 00" phe Girl with the Auburn Grierson, who are teachers i the Col- | At g30 the | once stopped at the hatband, Wind in- 3 George S. Palmer is at the head of | linsville schools. i Hair 3 3 n the package called (o order by the Dresident, D. | of ganitationsthan thes are in our public | STUMents are fatal to the hair. The “ye “ery first application will a the City Beautiful movement in New e St B ust ; ; London. Mr. and Mrs. Louls H. Bolles now | witier K. Tingley, and after reports | gchools, and this course’ should be' SYCTa¥e brass Bend camnor SISO tonish you—if used dafly for week of Pridgeport, have been spending a | {he election of officers was taken up.|compulscry in both our public schools S1OUS Lo stuff 4 pincushion. BY- you will be delighted with the im- Dr. Herbert H. Howe, who has been : SN00lS ¢ time @ cornetist blows a note, he Jroiament it has made in your hair business meeting wae| rhe children should be taught more The flag at Buckingham Memorial | week with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mil- and colleges. If we can bring blows otu @ hair. It is undersiod, and bhg emar was at_halt e New L L Mil- | Vice president. was elected president; | & 3 : kot Mondy for George| ler of New London. ‘Mr. Bolles ls're-| 13" 5\ Hiskinuallsi vice president, and [hidren up: to #n | appreciation of yyeveitt orlirelishle anthority, that the - SUpiitiig L ng * riuk “asl The dée ® Zimmerman. COV rece 01 ol £ D ¥ Soyanng o B R R Il Dr. Lester . Walker was re-elected | SOme of the things (o avold and to do ¢jic, assidy was once @ bugler. NoWw osgaod (o, guarantees o refund the | fi"’"’"" Chelsea was lnspected Sat- secretary and treasurer | a6 the death rate and In removing| from @ bass drum is the best that eAn money if you are not perfectly satis- morning by Inspectors Withe: PANY" The paper by Dr. West followed the e 0 be expected i bristles. not as welcome fleq—n safe offer on thelr part. De- bod y g v ¥| NEW LONDON COMPANY'S busitiess meeting. 1t was upon Con. | the criticism Dr. Osler recenily made ! ;S SET" ) crhaps, but preforable 1o NGhicd users of Parisian Sage ail over PROPOSAL WAS UNIQUE.| ecrvative Effects of Certain Minor |28 (0 the saniary conditions in ruxal| cimplece haldness Ayt T RNk e O Laatilly e Gynecological Operations. He is pro- | Connecticu r. Osler's indlotmentis: . an who can can afford the ex- SUtoAt | Thay profbunde 100 &) Face . Fishermen in the shore tow 5 The Greatest Railroad Watch |, /*i5ier, 12, the shore towns are || | iall Internal Gombustion Type | fissor of Evnecology at the New York Dot based upon a very careful exam-; ., o wil| practice on all instruments and wenderful hair dressing. A in the world. to nine pounds each. Machinery in 3,000 Ton Submarine | Post Graduate Medical school, and his | ination and may. be cliss in order that no guilty hair may es- The Uncas National Bank bishat paper was heard with great interest|Of his other utferances which he has o ' AT 3 S Mt it ot Mostank ‘ende: and discussed by the meeting. {now, T helieve, retracted, an din his | “® Thi Banust jown’ person is giving the lie to every Do not be surprised if vou see m PROGRESSIVE CLUB. offers every accommodation, & i of uncertain age dashing throu aay. 'T have seen some newspaper s s Named | consistent with safety and All grades always on hand at|avenue. New London. celebrated her| washington, May 16._The Seattle ‘ At 3P0 o'olock: the Bandust wea| SRl L BeVS cten mamb sewepaber) L liTlith' mosic rolis Wdked URASE Reneits iasrdl Ak SemENG at Meeting of Organization. j conservative banking meth- 86th birthday Saturday. N OnAEAICH A il Dy GOl CoTba Y o the Watch Inspectors N. Y., Seattle, Wakh today. was the. lowest .H.&H.R.R. served in the hotel dining room, where | 1o L it roteraus their arms. Don't laugh if you meet ) ng at Hartford with reference to the ] | bldder at $918,893 for the construction | the following inviling menu was placed pellution of our streims, particalarly One Of your patients with one foot in a naval submarine tender of 3,230 | bufore the doctors in cxcellent form bY | fjirouzh sewage disposal. We may,| the grave and both hands choking & tons. One of the proposals was mmuvn the hotel staff: | e oheh a measure,| concertina. ~He should be encouraged The convention of German Catholic societies of this diocese will be held at Torrington June 7.8 and 9. At a meeting of the Progressive club in the ngham Memorial Monday | o4y The National S. A. R. convention | in navalconstruction annals. The New D e SR When ' in his determination to delay his de- 1 th Sl sl e A s oot BEhuls ey of the Miveakl sampustion Woe or Cream o Asbitagiis Soup. | considerations win ‘have to give way, for pablication, Harbere will be S siate"contral commiitee work. W. 0. Your investigation and ° : ¥ S e e S o | eventually and up to date methods in- | 1At w Dews tear ik S0 ~ Rogers on the treasury and s 5 5 Rev. J. F. Hig of Packerville | engines of the automobile type which Broiled Biuefish. s 4 b sity's ment, but 1 wish vou all would please 528" b ol BaHe FRANKLIN SQUARE preacied Sindaymorning in the | WOUId b crude conl ofl ‘This com- | Potat Croquettes. 'siiced Cucumbere | Joked for the dispostal of & €IS k' is cure auiet it Dr. Frimic | FECT e 2 gaver on Poiice i business is solicited. Gro churc] pany’s bid was $987,000. No other| Roa 1»:\ ing ‘with Apple Sauce. | Offal- { p is out of the countty, as if this 1596 o 3 A handsome and symmetrical horse [ machinery of the internal combustion B mmontco’ Potatoes | We have lived through the filling in! pricdman. they immediately would say g afiS®p s He G CRUImEs W. S. ALLIS A. D. LATHROP PILED! FILLS! PILL hestnut tree in full bloom stands near | type in a vessel of the cndolden Gute Saiad for Comstoucs pond. and, stll survive ho Heprews ate comeins (he hair biated Brown. s W A Sord g g the Kronig residence on Union street. | posed tender. The new vessel is herry Bisae Ice ( Hollyhock Island, bit both violate all i ;o ae®ae w5 the consumption Music, W. I ol 5 v e v B WILLIAMS' INDIAN PiLE OINTMENT | 2 named Bushncil. Assorted Cake pitary laws and were or are a Con- | uuq oy 4 Hefman _ Alofsin, . John Rnbis . H. FRISBIE G, E. PRENTICE care Biind, Bleeding sad Tiching Piles. There were 38 visitors to the read- — Demi-Tasse, stant menace to the health of ok But if it 10ised about, Romers. B I Gallnudet: Hter Al WILLIAMS ~ WILLIS AUSTIN <orbs the tumors, allays itching at once, | 115, 100 "\.."L“ui;ts'{k’ffl&- unday |+ IN CITY COURT 8 . ple. A bigker, busier, better Norw do nog be surprised If you see SIENS Bosorr aderwers e i R. C. PLAUT et A2 pouitics, gives inatant refiel. ernoon. Miss Bess on was in ; hose Present. Would abotish the ‘One_ and Drevent: s Darmers'" windows abnsuncine. the Dyient Underwood . For sa'e by al: druggists, mail 50 and $1.00 | “"ATEC Breach of Peace Cases Made Chi f| The tables were arranged in the|the repetition of the other. fes. | BLVINE away of harmonicas with every it s o L Bliven. } President, - - - WALLACE S. ALLIS rhe " cef of o C 5 Business on Monday. | form of an open square, with covers It is to the credit «t your profes-| p.in Gyt With milllians of men sit- Woods: audits " >almer | Cashier, - - - DWIGHT H. HOUGH WILIAMS M7G.CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohi® | ;.. fime s, maore i 1o Tho 2 aid i6r 3 und of dhe" head “tavls | sion thut you have been abie fo 0t~ g bip an night biat i insirum sl L Tourte: | Assistan Cashier, HENRY L. FRISBIE &t th o o Fay In the ciiy court on Monday morn-| across the end were seated with Toasi- grow the dissensions which once S0y "3 commendable endeavor to 1 ) chair- 5 aThS For sale at Les & Osgood Co. | heig at the Highland Country club in master Dr. Witter K. Tingley, Mavor | widely separated the different schoolS iiir ind ather mil By [ rmaalanns who w ns raisin hea of Baltic e ey | Mertdes ing Jeremiah Teriden T. C. Murphy, Dr. James N. West of |of medcine. After all, the real suffer-ipaciuse of the up The George F. Hughes cottage at|hours of Sunday mworning, New York. Hon. Edwin W. Higgins, |er from a continuance of such petty | cocictios will have their work cut i s Eastern Point has been opened for | drowned, was given a fine with costs| Rutherford C. Plaut, Dr. H. H. Howe squabbles is the public, and as one of g them, netudes WE JING Gll‘.‘Ts {016 sulir s (e, oty o on the charge intoxication that!and Dr. Lester E. Walker. them 1 have no sympathy or toler- bl R Attt - rived from Waterbury. 5 amounted to § He paid. | ., Around the other tables were Dr.|ance for any one disposed to continuel . A S Raas A d W. Perkins | Mlichael Boharra, arrested at the| H. M. Pollock of the Norwich state|the foolish sirife that has marked , Informal responses A ade In - nd W, Ferking OUR STOCK OF | Rev. Paul J. Miller of Middletown | Manhattan on Saturday eveningwhere | Hospifel e, Tibn W. SO0l Dr G| o periods of vour profession. T e e W i by bt e " o university preached at Sterling Meth- | he was making & dstoroance, had | F. Souder of the Norwich state hos: e e iy o 1o bign feaso ell, an i izo re. X Sterling Silver, odist church Sunday: It Is honed (o | three ‘counts. against him breach of | il Dr. Anthons Peck, Dr. P. J. Cassi- | Char nd professional - attain- | ¥ponded with a fud vl L ol b e et C Gl secure him as pastor there. | the peace, intoxic n and resisting | 4¥, Dr. W. T. Browne, Dr. Louis Cassi- | ments of its medical men, and I tha B Ny B T b g ut Glass an officer. s fine and costs, which | 4. Dr M. 8. Bringman of the Norwieh | you for the opportunity of s e banaueters. v astica ADE INRAEC I E R A 1y 1ded 1 arles E. Steele, 59, of By . Poe o fne abljco stite hospital, Dr. F. J. Harper, Dr. C. 204 ‘of GniglUine the he the mus SR : ¥ AND- ven. died Sunday in Norw M| S tandl Katulka, who was found | C. Gildersleeve, Dr. H. B. Campbell of | have ‘so generousiy bestowed. If R mE LD lowe: DI To County Home Regarding More Silver Plated Ware Steele had been Il for i3 months and | in's saloon on Saturdav nignt by Ser-| the tuberculosis sanatorium, Dr. C. V. /i1l cffects follow this occasion T s it e e, Land Nucded, o the Targest we sver had and | SO "eSk ago was taken to the hos- | S8 RN O P hiuen 1t on a. war. | Starl, W Pono 10w the course indicated by a friend Siarh Dr. Do e v 3 best stock in New London : S rant sehion hisihecs /ot Sgaat NI D @ 4 Fomicab, i M. S aox br o 2ot Whio 14 rectved o o SroHe Ay e E s 2 et B Claey, of s » ; e~ T ; ‘ho | since last November, was fined $7 and | Dr. G- 2 all Dr. (0 ox, DI | 1ic"Goctor, and said: “Well, doctor, I Cldy a S Walker aiio myds ploax. G of New Lon- ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. Thrall, who | Since 1a el i $ E. J .Brophy, Dr. N. P, Smith, :Dr. | s doctov, and saiC: © ving vyou for|ant but brief resnonse pen cailed el ot CaaaRtet; costs. He paid $16.22. He was charg- ng a glass or beer bot- nley Petrow- ng minutes of the celebrated their sixtieth wedding anni- George Thompson. i i POl retuca: thoe versary Sunday at their home in Tal- e meontns et 2 | following popu- | 5 | During the banquet an enjovable v Paul Revers the legiclative commitice, appointed 10 pect the count home property here ed with sma upor in the clo tle over the head of & bz et near midnight | cott_avenue, ekv 9 rried | jcal programme was fi ed by | VIS - e banquet closed with a toast i | Newbury, Heppel . Whyte, L o e, Rockville, were married | 4 Gt"a wedding in Greeneville, Pe- | Musical programme was furnished b | ‘rogsimaster Tingley remarked that! The banquet closed with a toast JJilr® i fe ‘i now an opportunity to | :yn":.ic&r:&nb ‘.Tin”“ nsw i | trowski was badly cut by \;m g]lnw;;;‘,dr\ Daniiy, and there were song | !l® g 1,;»43 w\‘xl\‘vk“}‘\’a rwl«l‘ Befors Sind: the Sinaiis: O A buy additional adjoining land and .;t beautifu . The forty-third annual reunion of | Since the wedding Katulka has been | g it 2 mere. Son& | him for membership in the medical as- | he small house were here Monday and |3 . . Prices postiively the lowest | the Masonie Veierans n of|Bince the Tedding Katulks, henuec™ | gheets. trom which the ‘doctors Jeined | 0, 08 T SIS I S icen R Bime T el o Tie ey ame on 4 | i everything, but in nothing Quality considered. Connecticut, which 18 to be held in | On a charse of breach of the peace, I Plaut, whose topic on the menu cards | THe compittee I SI0RRe Of INGIT vielt of inspection by County Com- | mope than the the Masonic temple, Court street, | Stanley Kruzyk, arrested by Police- | . s SRTen | was given as “Music ces the | cessful affair. numbered Dt W es. : missioners Noves, Brown and Smith. | ? H Middletown, Thursday, June 26 | man Bray. was found guilty and fined | ayor Murphy on “Our City. | Growth of Hair” and his w e D P ) Har- | In the party also was Mrs. Frank A Uit bl ] The banns of marriage were pub- | he pajd. ameunt {0 $10.60. { tonstmaster, miroducing 1155 "Honor | R, C. Plaut's Witty Response. BECRRSE | managemen : ijshed i St. Mary's church, New | Anthony Grumka, alse accused of | the Mayor as the first speaker e | They spent about an hour and . London, Sunday, for the first ime be | bronen ot tne peace and aArvested by | Mayor Murphy, responding the | ) fe e vl PLEDGES FOR $1,200.20 natt e mitine 4" thorsuen - | you purchase to nourish your tiveen Dr. James J. Tynan of Colches- | Polieeman Dombr Tound | toast, Our City, was greeted with ap- | fharhetsiisticntly humorous i i it SRR A ot B v fpass | ter and Miss Gertrude C. Sisk of New | guilty and fined $1 and Ho | plause as he rofe to \Themayor | FCSRE e e roilans | The committer entertained at | - “ondo o | expressed his delight at the visit of e B ks follows. 0L o o iia L dtn e Atk e Fesnrentis etk { hdon. | paid "$10, e o B et o e lth “and. referred | Gentlemen: I wish to thank Received in Y. M. C. A. Financial B e o Tt nstealiom tonsl - We stand squarely on RALLION sells | Secretary Daniels of the navy ge-| HEVR SR AN TR TS REn | pleasent snie i thvors ikt Ol PRt LR e | Compaign_Fpeuls Highly: Encolrab: ‘QUALITY d in bu; | partment has sent word that it will | S0 Were arrested by Depu N of ihe| Tingley had shown in extending the i 2nd St A - e Worker i g and i ’F e iaetbls G e tnat dt will | @eorge 'H. Stanton. for Breach ot Tual Tingley bad shown In x(epding ine{an opportunity to realize one of the @ke e acikogs | NINE HOUR DAY ying s maasible to Aeiall & torpedo boaf [ Heise were enclnned $2°dnd tosts:eict himmutanto the mayor fov an t reat ambitious of my life, to make a| end the celebration incident to A X ection trip around the stree e | bt inancial campaign of one week Ready Maid Soup i, »iod tre S, fnciaont o | 1" mied to 4850 in each case | BPOCON OB AN Kk ‘of indebteds | speceh. To stand up before an audi- |, TS AT GRRSIR &1 VU N ToR s Mo Feed Grain and PP N o8 1 Chappell paid, while Sulivan took an) ncss"on the ‘part of the city fowaraa | it made up of people who know | yin for the hutpose of raising O N ek Mb LRy L. Richinard R AR seal unde 0, bor {he medical association and the doc- | NOthing about the subject upon which |t (nd ausociation work during the ; W. C. McKintock reported to the | - oy {ore Ticmbeives.” Tha doctors, he sid, | one Is going to discourse scems to me; for (2 SEICCREON MPTE JUTOS o tor Co—With Ten Hour Pay. | = e = Hariford police Saturday that a small | SODALITY TOOK THR sere the kind of citizens wé wanted | Would be a comparatively easy matier, | couraging manner on Monday, and &t{ g Lo TS L our 2 brown val s had been stolen frum] OUT OF FOUR EVENTS‘ and were earnest supporte of vlnww".":‘h" ';' face an aggregation such ‘r the meeting of those enlisted in the ' (W0 GRS AT BRSBTS AT . B BUbAn O WhTIe Aht Gar was e S { never in the knocker class. Nor- | the present company—every one of | work af the association building in th, Lhe Rart of the empioves o e | . s M'" Buns‘ructlon standing on' sithier Trumbull or Chur 7| When Guests of St. John's Associa- | Wich was Seon to arvive on the wpe | whom probably (notico 1 say proba- | ening pledgen totaling $1.2050, over nd Radiator * company piant has | of us you will get quality and street that afternoo; Save ngdla and in sther year bly) knows more about the subject | ope.fomrih of tre i een granted he compa and the 'l’ SRR tion at New London. Thought that Dr. Tingley and ail the | than I do, is, I assure you, a nerve- | raporied. Though slighily beow the | BeW schedule w e v"'}li' | moderate prices comblned. " 2 s Complying with many requests, the| o 1o . TSN o oo | other doetors would find the streets in | racking experience; and if I only dared | amount subscribed on the first day of G Formerly anls the foundry em- | s a3 will be repeated by the societies of o ifipap o, = | mayor accepted the president's offer | Dr. Walker asked me if 1 would speak | Monday was considerabiy greater th: the whole_piaat willioperate ob. o nl : ¢ day evening and defeated St. John's i : } T lns Tk chiatn s ect | kind of building, also General Andrew's church, in, Union hall, | 187, SYRTE B8, Tt e0s Scara ’,,’.',’m‘ for'an inspection iour of the city in|a this tme, T ingfantly tiought that | that secured on (he first day of the hour schec ”W{‘M wnge wiil affect | in any case, the cheap, unre- 2 iy urgdey evening, May 22nd, 1913, at|Literary assoclation 'n the | his_automobile he expected that Dr. | business in the medical profession was! campaign in 15011 or in 1910 oa el e e gl Contracting and Building. |5 b m Dancing.—adv pool ouatests milie fots S 322 | Hineley ‘Woutd ind some mprovements | uiet, and. they - Wers Tooking Tor a| AN escellont. subber. pas served (e | 81op and other departments. Pay will | liable kind, but the real good, st} | Francis L. Lewis, 73. who died Sat- | four events. Following the games the | (o rePors | ramaton “TBimn ' frondus “bur Tt way Gonprecationnl charch. Those | lhat the change is much appreciited | inexpensive kind. onal church. Those i emploves. The hours now a1 [ —Our Platform Is— Urday morning ot hie honoe jed Sat- | company gathereq in Brock Ex-Congressman Higgins. H ; g at me ‘in M Srhere @ BELEH supDer Wei . Conitaniain SiAwia W Hiss shew you that I escaped from one of | having the aifa iden leaves besides his widow and son, e IpneE Wan & 5 x-Cong a b . Higg O AlNRARCR conTtl A s e C. M. WILLIAMS | Sttt i bt |t e Y0 B O S g o Bt o i 1 o, in charge were Mrs. s. Amos A. Browning Ku! o 3 Lok i : 3 D i | Feetus,” I am here, and assure you al Mrs. H. M. Briggs = chester, and a sister, Mrs. Emory | 0ut by the John's Glee club. doctors with some amusing references | 1'© 7 ¢ P wil Oat. The wait- o TY an ERATE 213 MAIN STREET, | Dowd, of East Hampton. et e 1;“ some of his experiences as county | I am in m g g R e w | PINIBEDREFD i QUALI d MOD! Talighons i PV e | Doran, Xew Fondon, 45, 3 [ Bealth omficer” WHich drew appreciative [ usic and Hair. b o IO ON THE JUDGESHIPS. | PR]CES e o Seoietiein bulld dhe Rk s o LenteE S et The subject was left entirely to me, ' fiss Gladys Preston and Miss Pauline | ainfield Episcopal church ~on the | mond, Norwich, ¥ 0 He spoke in part as s Ini fact Dr, Walker said take a. week! oucs On All But at New London—To Be | ey | 1and offered by Harold Lawton across | don, 16. W. A. Sullivan, Norwich, Mr, Toastmaster and Gentlemen of: and think it over. Well 1o |\ Prekident Taries iv. Cade proside Made, Toda » from Mir. Butterwortis residence. 1 | Moran, New London. 30: © Sullivan, | the Norwien Medical Association think, and finally decided > were | the meeting which followed er | TR i | i=" expectea ‘the”churcy will be' buiit | Norwich, 41; total, Norwich 189, New | great deal of liberty snould be accord- | two fopics in vour profession thut 1| wat O Cenmral. Setretaty | imhe juoiciary commities unet Mont| as. osberg a les | before the summer is out. N Tandon. 115, Newwisnpoone .nTA:”:;‘)!THMTh«]n: (,‘;:,‘? uu‘“'lv was, in my mind, qualified to talk up- | Green of the New London association | dav at Hartford and thrashed out the . | Members of eastern Connecticut Ad- | 146: forts-five, New London 36, Nor- | ; Al it Rl 4 dhia SRAIRIS | Do enont m s lihe i | R R e ot e 3 Cove Street L P R A e e O e ] ¥ Q when a expense | spoke upon tie obstacles which must four hours. It is understood that di- | k& d ¢ g8 sitending K Con g iRt s N> Lonfongu doses. Cne 15 in- ! is attached to it, he learns so that he| be overcome in Y. M. C. A. work, but |y reports. will be presented today | ~—— t is time to send us your | ‘ention a hington learn that at| wich 81; bid whist, New London 75, | ciined to avail himself of the tempo-: doesn't forget if; so I hesitated bec | eald ohstacies were what made the | fa the houes udgeships except | FURS and GARMENTS for | Bt (he, dengmination has '2.800 | Norwich 1. : i | Tae advahles Gfterea “wire ot twien - Obatity: and Mo S v 1 | Sl aE e heeen e uasaesty | I the hoEe ol R JuNee e or | churches, with 11 helievers. a yain [ ' The Norwich boys passed an enjov- | for the fact that there is ever before | op “iaiz. ana’ How o Brenorre 1o | bad O e et i L s ; & COLD STORAGE. of nearly 25 per cent. during the past | able evening ang returned home short- | 10 (he ‘o inet (e : S ir, and How to Preserve carry on orks ¢ [ity of the commiitee will report in| G year. ¥ hefore 1 o'clocic. The trip was made | 45 the Possibilily thal af any {ime|The former I found out can be accom- | Outside of the ch e’ said, the | favor of the reappointment of Judge | by special car we shall be calling plaintively for the | pliched in satisfactory manner by stop- | Y. M. C. A. 1 . ing which can | William I, Coit. The minor judge- Our method of handling| 7The executive committee of the s e B help which only vour profession can | ping'the habit of eating: this I tried, | olve ke so d moral proviems of fyhips were not reached at all, and it is | NS LLi e I s, urnish profession that is pro- | but finally gave up. Hut the subject | the time, and (he Y. M. ( has @ | o o0 L licks Tl e 6 it 'the | - ey 10, at avhich Ume | Thames lodse, No. 326, X. E. O. P. | owes a great deal my destiny with my business, I decid: | proper.. In reality the Y. M. C. they are thoroughly cleaned W is to have an official Visit from Dep- | I have always had great a’ branch, S el AR ‘; WHEN LOOKING FOR eted for the fourteenth annua ath- | d on a subject, Music a Paten part of church before storing and that their - held i the Plainville | Uty Grand Warden John White at its| the honesty of the medi Hair Restorer." ALEN | Which reaches out w church AT THE DAVIS. camp g July | regular meeting this week. His ap- | since my service as county e authorities where T base my | PFOPer cannot exter om’ ' the natural luster and beauty have e ¥ tment as deputy of the lodge Is a | ficer, when I exercised = b et i pere Tipase Y| standpoint of the city, the siate and | Vaudeville and Photoplays. e lng l S been restored before returned | ! “arie sz a serins pew | ¥ Ay TRIChful eve over some of you pres-|ical Hbrary Of the Preston City con: | the matlon we must “ia B et Bhense S0 i “,“ h . { potato pest which (hreatens the crop | = ent. One of my duties was to cXam- scrvatory. My authority says “thhi 20d physical Your ol i f the wee a an. to you in the Fall | has been sent out by the United| Inspected Road Repair Work. ine and check up the vital stafis ou ke up the (pEiures of the|Great Hritain (he orzar of the | entertaining sclecti four vaude- | we can | ow you a great va- | States department of agriculiure in| Congressman Mahan was inspeciing | TEWrnS, and on one of them I saw the ! piano, fiddle, harp ang. oe Voy Scouts was an extreme measure | ville numbere were n on the bi We do not use local storage a builetin of information ‘about {he | (he repair Work on the New Pondon: | attending physiclan’s name signad in | Instmmente. t il o tosava Biabhysial song mannaby of [Btondsy hetore well Alled Nowsen Sl riety of useful merchandise Phthorimer Opercuella Zel, which is| Norwieh road, for Which he has the | the 'space reserved for “Cause of| heads with frequent & o re country. 1t is time s men to | Zimmer 2 juggler with a line of X but rather send them into the | i1\ il Tame Tor (he peat IORNICH Soedh for wbich N e |t Eia was mot e same doe. | heads with frequent applications info | rediiza that the biggest Job we can do j work that 1s different and novel from | from which to make a selec- h':fl' of exj lem:edhand Fe-| Stophen N. Bond received at Nian-| o : - o i {4l IR pralattad; hib Bl to o] m e e ten ML therlan ers | ek through the Y. M, €. A. cun | Homan & Hein, cocedy singing duo, are | tion. iable FUI tic Tast week a five ton traction en. | ,When an airship chauffeur fallg) S¥ecutor of the citate of, @ deccasel| need your immediate attentio I do it. Disregardtng sentiment, {t is an | two clever people with an act that 4 ty e Wl BT e through the skylight of a hospital that | BRG SR8 S/, A arn (02 "Nos ra- | (i (SuBPORL of my discovery, 1 offer| economilc neccssity that they be saved. | please fiares itarves s o ouich | Electric Portable Lamps them a Furrier's treatment i Riack Point for the’ purpose of | & not necessieily Tk 1 plied the exacutor, “the death of the' ewsni e Pachore yooiared. Pader-| Realizing this, We will engage. with comedian who is funny in songs and | i d silk & chie | Blowing and general farm work. This | == = =| deceased is sumiient evidence that! noted’ musiclans sho. wie ax fanenes | Sven greater energy and determination | recltations ! P | with mahogany base and s 1 massive machine hauls six plows at | SN REEnTe i phctebntonally Doted. s who are as famous ' in the wor the support of the The big number on the bill is The | b Hets' RHa- Hax 180 Bibmoi ot atten [ et thain i enate Gk it e e T | Fat | hecrea”at | Love e s musical farce, With pret e et iy i Charges as low as the low- pon HAVE YOU l Two Professions Closely Allied thelr. musical ability. 1t Is Intimated | S oy ty girls and Nvelv songs and dance f'h'd"'" | At Meriden ouncement has been E 5 a4 medical professions| that famous musicians have en | | and a special stage setting thi n est for good and safe care. SR E Thh Mapoenat has) bees SOMETHING TO SELL e R R I el Pt e Shithe Minli e parte by bt Tkt e e e ,“':1'|?\'“|$A<J‘Ve'y pretty. e 5 R Nl ,1“:’,,:.’,.‘- .;( hp‘m :_ngnmn Ashley | 7 | act science. nor will they ever he, and music upon the hair for centuries, and. Rev. Joel B. Slocum was called vp- Photoplays there s ny!y»a?m: -‘r\mfld‘v Solid Mahoglny T"”' and Mrs, Ashley, of Hornel. N.'Y., to TE 2 neither will over quite satisfy the peo-| have jealously witaheld the secret on and gave s brief talk. at the closs drama and recls of well planned scenic | " Arthur Truman Randall, son of ‘tha | TO THE PUBLIC? Ple, Who' expect at fimes more from from the general public for fear of Im- | of which General Secietaty I R. St pletures IRn:h Cut Glass, Fine French { Rev. A. T. Randall and Mrs. Randall, o b both than' #ny human agencies can PAIring their hall mark. Some go as key called for the reports of the team —_—— e i [ the marriage o ke piace on Juns || If so do sou teil the pubiic ||| ever command, ) commend the med- | far as to accuse the original old musia captais A General Desire. | China and Sterling Silver. I ‘_‘n The Rev. Mr. Randall is a native el LS o y z ical profession for this organtzation. masters of taking up their musical vo- A est Cherry, captain of President Wilson urges 1eg|s(.-u|nn! of Poquetanuck. i LR o you do it || 4T JThal et together when your cation for the sole purpose of keeping D, reported 30 membership subscrip- whir will provide atainst anancial| Wedding Invitations and e A A I} i Ana, ‘nrlh;“;:m:)'r.;:é),:':'\m‘", | troubles are forgotien and each | Out of the hard bolled egg class. tions for a total of $170. On the frst pani Something” devoutly 't b | o o AT THE AUDITORIUM. | e ng? “ s pledges the other to a renewed devo- Piano of First Importance, day in 1912 Team DI raised $302, in yished. Let's see how it works.—New | Announcements. 291 Main Street —— | 2 e intevers to these ques. ||| ion to a hisher standard of ethics! In crediting the various mstraments| UL} $196, and in 1810 g1z, S b i 1 Best k and reasonable o and Motion Pictures. ||| tons may speil success or fail- ||| and a broader development of a scl-| for the par( they have played in ac-' “reporied 17 memberanip subscripe | — | s 0 [[] vre, o mans’a merchant. ence, which means 3o much Lo hUMAN | ccjerating human hair, the piano comes | (o (o 4 tta] GF S350, - I 1912 {pricke om an_ intimate asso are 2 s under ‘the wire first, without a str Te raised. $3 ; ¢ g A bill well calculated to maintain the ||| with & wide cireie of sonearmn ||| In the nearly sixteen vears that I gia." That champion Dlane Piayiss Team C raised $308 the first day. in i reputation for a high standard in vau- merchandising all the necesaries have been a member of the New Lon- have more haid than they can manawe! Capisin & A Srwiiey of T g 1 e deville and_motion pictures is offered ' || of Jife, we venture to sa: don County Bar 1 do not know of our ' will he conceded without further argus | reported 21 contributions for & total estiu eep { GEO. A. A S’ during the first half of the week at the “The quickest and surest way ||, county organization getting together ment. It is impossibie to mention any | of $460. which 18 consideranly becte : | Auditorium and the new attractions || to reach the public is through || once as such in the spirit of g0od- of the famous players of ivory tick- | than the record of the. team. for the comes to peevish, wakeful | 25 Broadway met with an_enthusiastic reception ||| the columns of a dependable ||| fellowship. Your example ought to be lers without conjuring up plctures of past three vears, when $805 $250 and children when bathed with { trom Monday's audiences. George ||| daily newspaper like T i1 ||| followed by the lawyers, and there are' hunging gardens, hay. mowe and. lu. | bons s e when 89 e Murphy won a big hand for his clever ||| BULLETIN—one that has » ||| many reasons why the two organiza- | dies’ muffs. But the planos olaim to! Capam 1 o Smith remtai¥o o b dancing, exhibiting a variety of novel | 1| high standing in the communite tlons could annually meet and join ek A . . gL e Ui reported 10:con NOANK, | ¢ 1unity distinction as a hair restorer does not tributions totaling $502 for Team A almer ouse. st Mt “made s g || 1 s T SR | | e an it el "8, et nen UEL" L HEWE'SE S BRI SR e l y CONN. nprcesin In' e character of (ne |u;1 of 1l readers |'uridérstandingiaf the othar, ‘Perhavs|iciia rtist./ Tha mobt - (boctre b | o el 1a 010k fna. aanis which Bijkes Wodnestny, My Bl It so this will interest yon We | tle Dutch girl. The feaiure number of | Thie most dependable articles ||| some Hmid people would be fearful of | %R T ik i B o i g i i : | thumpers are I v well supplied the first day, and in 1910 $455 on Brolled Live Lobs n b thE leal Sasncs Tur 1o !ibe vaudeviile programme s theflliuold te-Uay are thoas. to wwhio []]mich & remilt thur reslly they Would| L nbers are © MR TS L B rolled Live Lobsters, Shore Din- o wake & B eility ¢ tecticpis | b . the Fewkins-Siddond' vompany: L 10" atiac i’ lubelostint To 1o |1] OMERGIVER th: FiIG. DOt T loxalfangt second RUOUEht § carimor pecall an du_ | Helritusy Slarkey el that the e Bhecial Dinners on Short Nottea [EURE sud SRR A0 work fu- | Lo et 1o Sl ’"mm‘ etk ) atchan medical professions of _the - falis | jigo” ayer, plano tuner, or - prane | pated and Lo felt confident (bt Ui Lo JAMES H. SISTARE, ed it o8 Wemet Bier dlivery ai | trom siar finish Retull merdhanls are row ’\,.m ks and the dishonest praetition iy T e e SRS, i T e e e elophions 14-2, Proprietor, stard cJlondars Kinemacolr phtoplavs Jotutug Tands Wi e “man Who sees nothing but the fee for | he(r bighly irnisted Bolfries hove. (ha closs-of 'tNa Weeki" He: Gried the Quality of the work we are sire will Sue S MR Wi @ e inel aelurse and the Tublic iy ‘s \;r-w v s ditehdante, and s willl | never tuown & ray of light across my | Wembers of the s lo meet at the ty of the work we are sure Will | drama ‘The Romance of the cens doubly wranieed agalnst in {ing 10 violate both the moral and{ peist Y | association bullding each morning at § LG s - TR LN oy s | Loane ani el feative CAnoioE| ] rirloring | stattory law to get it This city 181 PR Ll r L oiclock for praver and conference and It lessens irritation —quiets CORNS tc ha by & sing film showed sunset a oon- “The combination anu- oW -8 as always bee s ' e > ) K 51 & specialist. | rise scenes in the Alps. tickarce: i rotaier piie ooy |1 B2E S4n. alwnys beon Rnamiel] (G owish s withinato a8y, lasteument’| S Hp Tl dlal s Aebiplln 4ol vl the nerves. Best for skin All trouble of the feet. et i clean newspaper advertising that will not produce and, SRRt L e T Tta e e e HopE i ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT The PROREERCIVE | oo votens stonn o cneap ror ||| means success to them both Teach Saner Order of Living. is the sireet piano, which has been @ | Slacevimen o el taon 40y the seRscs s mahmb}e in g8 All troubles of the nerve efreus Druggist pitting un Wiliame Roer! Writ With the maximum of satlsfac- One great service I belleve & pro-|factor in creating baldness, as many | foams i ihe sunper hour each ovening nursery. Sold by all druggists. lation or rheumatism. 3 RS Cartaton, Hartfard, Conn. | tion to the purchaser.” a preach | people liave heen known o piick oUt| A Starhon oro i s Netsi o JAMES DAWSON, and feach n saner order of living. The | statlstics show that the increase of lr.»wmn like vours ca Toliage in wads when this nstru- | the campaisn and fhe meeting cime Gy | Fils Hairand Whisk appears. While It is certain, ' o elose f.l( : ot 8 o'clock TE SRR NG Loy A li:;miz:us:::rl g fi Opp. Cheisea lank 289 Main Strees!