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= ¥ ¥ ! NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSPAY, AUGUST 21, 1913 e ulitin. VETS FOUGHT THEIR BATTLES DER|"™" =ikt OVER BILL porrma.i ATIRAC]]VE HAi_R_ Sig. Sautelle Brings Claim for Dam-| The Elements That Make ages Against Young Buffalo Benutifal o Foind Survivors of The Eighteenth Connecticut Met for Annual| ™™ . | jan Sage & o 3 & Tne following suits for the for Hih é Reunion—Memories of Eventful Day at Winchester Re: | coutt o 1a Sspiomper hase bees £ Your nair is not as soft ad beau | vived—Interesting Letters from Absent Comrades Henry Allen & Son- FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS £8 Main St. | i | ch, Thursday, Aug. 21, 1913, { 1 00DS | : - DIAMONDS is large and we solicit inspection. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For Southern New Ingland: Fair Thursday; Friday fai¢ and somewhat warmer; moderate east to southeast | winds. Predictions from the New York Here jaldi On Thursday it will be mostly clear, becoming partly overcast in the afternoon, with slowly rising tempel tures and light easterly to southerly winds. The outlook for Friday is gen- erally uvercast and warmer, followed by local rains. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Wednesda: are not always good without the right tonic. Here are both. ptember have been .; filed with the clerk of the court: scme friend whose hair yod admire, | don’t give up and think you can't help i Sig.-Sauteile and his partners, doing business as the Sig. Sautelle Nine Big {° Do what she does—take care of your | hair. It needs daily atiention just as | Railroad shows, bring suit for $5,000 damages against Verhon C.: Weaver of Peoria, 1ll, doing business as the i e 1 4 much as your plants need watering. | Young Buffalc Wild West show. The M{Fh ¢ ¥our plants need watering. | grow like any other piant. If it 15 too dry and britte soften it up—lubricate Sig. Sautelle people make the claim that the Young Buffalo people pasted it. If you have dandruff it Is because the scalp i8 tco dry and flakes off. over the 5,000 circus posters which had been put up in New London county in Freshen up the scalp and dandruff will BO. July advertising a show to be given in Parisian Sage is just what you need New London. to make your scalp healthy and free | It cost the Sig. Sautelle people $200 to post their -bills, it is claimed, and from dandruf—your hair wavy, lus- | trous and abundant. 5 cesisTANt whER mFoUS€rer About 100 survivors of the 18th reg- | tment, Connecticist Volunteers, gath- jered at the Buckingham Memorial Wednesday for their 4sth reunion to commemorate the day 51 years ago when the regiment, 1109 _strong, marched away to the front. With (he members of the old 18th were their wives and a few comrades of other regiments so that the whole company numbered nearly 200, b The business meeting was opened at | 10.46 o'clock by President William Ca- | ruthers, who said that he was glad to following necrology for.the year: Henry A. Smith, Co. G, died Jan. 7, 1912; Nelson R. Adlen, Co. E, died Oct, 15, 1911; Danlel Keigwin, Co. I, died Aug. 11, 1911; Albert S. Granger, Co. G, died July 23, 1912;" Willilam C. Ba- ker, Co. K, died Sept. 1, 1811; Guy D. Button, Co. A, died Aug. 24, 1912; John H. Post, Co. E, died Oct. 22, 1911 Nor- ton Randall, Co. D, died May 19, 1912; Joseph E. Marcey, Co. D, died Sept. 14, 1912; Reuben B. Brown, Co. C, died Oct. 7, 1913; George W. Cross, Co. C, died Oct. 14, 1912; Henry L. Wade, W YEnaLy | TEgUsn & Carbonneay FRANKLIN SQUARE Acme Cushion Shoes DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Buildiaj Take elsvator Shetucie: strast rooza when the Young BuNalo signs were put over them it resulted in a great loss in attendance at the Sig. Sautelle performances, afternoon and evening. Ella A. Williams of New London, Is the Ideal Tonic. Get a fifty cent bottle at the drug- gists or toilet counter. Just pour a s Ther. Bar. 57 30.38 T Tam. e be able to welcome so many of the|Co, K, died Oct, 31, 1912; Arba R. Cov. | Whose maidep name was Fleming. lttle of the liquid on a cloth or sponge | 2m . 75 3038 comrades once more. > ell, Co K, dled Dec. §,'1912; Thomas | brings suit for divorce from Conrad A. 2nd ~rub = lghtly over the "hair, o AL ORI 6p m. ... - ; In his opening words in calling the | A.’ Loomis, Co. C, died Jan. 29, 1913; | Williams, whom she married on May 8, !aking a small strand at a time. “\"’[ bt ety ) for ladies are the mest comfortable - H.ghest 8 meeting to order, President Caruihers | Sylvester Wade, Co. E, died March 1, [1898. In_about three months, or on & litle into the scalp. shees mads. Just the ahoe for the lady KING’S PUREMALT with tender feet. 4 DEPARTMENT OXFORDS and BOOTS 36-38 HAWLEY ST. BOSTON SOLD BY i Comparison: Predictions for Wednesday: General- | sald that the meeting carried his thoughts back to June 13, when Gen eral Milroy, the Gray Eagle of the Shenandoah, as he was called, placed Company A of this regiment on the left fank and Company B on the right flank to guard the Front Royal road, 1913: Charles . Miner, Co. A, died April 23, 1913; Daniel Donohue, Co. I, died May 1, '1913; James N. Potter, Co. E, died June 3, 1913; Horatio Blan- chard, Co. B, died Nov. 30, 1912 George E. Upham, Co. E, died Mare 24, 1913; E. T. Albertine, Co, E, died Bk | Aug. 1, 1895, he went to Wheeling, W. Farisian Sage so applied stups itch- Va., and shé had mot heard from him | Ing head, " dissolves the dandruft, | since. The plaintiff asks to resume her cléanses the hair of dust and excessive | maiden name. oil, takes away the dryness and brit- | To collect a loan on a mortgage and tleness, makes it seem twice as note for $2,500 on property on True- abundant and beautifies it until is man street, New London, Julia Sawyer SOft and lustrous. Babies! on they will be big boys fair; northeast winds. Wednesday's weather: Fair; easterly winds. 1y ;s cooler; Se it p ir fai il Sun. Moom ana Tides. and Companies F, 1 and H to support [ April 93 ,1913. Harlan P. Brown, Co. | brings suit against Mary J. Rhods | patgu- camnot . be disappointed in|=S=—————— T o5k » and their faces wil T San, T _Hixn | Moon | Spooner's artillery at the opening of | P, died June 27, 1913; George Seaver, | For desertion alleged since April, ' Parisian Sage. Get a bottle today ' y Mary_ Butler, Mrs. Dennis Hou- M. J. CUMMINGS 2 memor |I Rises” | Sets. || Water. || the battle of Winchester, in which the | Co. D, died July 9, 1913; Andrew H. (1907, Giles Bishop, Jr., of New London from The Lee & Osgood Co. and UY | jjnan and Miss Agnes Laskowskiwere ame y- TR regiment took part. He said he was|Dawley, Co. H, died in Holyoke July | asks divorce from Maud Etta Bishop, | it | guests recently for the day of Mrs.| 52 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn. d P 3 il & m. | p. m. || a m " | glad the honor was placed on the regi- |18, 1913 alias Maud Itta Knapp. They were S e e Frank Sisson at Allyn's Point. 5 Bring the babies and we’ll 1 [ T01E 7| ment. The president sald he was aléo | Secrefary Hovey read interesting let- | married on Dec. 3, 1908, Minister Praises This Laxative. | OB ol | < = < | Il 3345 3| 81ad of the part taken by other regi- |ters from J. H. Sawver of Compan: John J. MacDougall of New London, | Rev. H. Stubenvoil f Allison, la., In FELL FROM APPLE TREE. | catch their smiles, ] 1159 ;| ments from this state. All did nobly | P, now at the State Soldiers’ Home in | 2dministrator of the estate of John A.! praising Dr. King's New Life Pills for prohi fi ity o T4 L 5 (R § | and General Milroy gave the Connectl. | Lataveite, Ind. Rev. Varnum A.'Coop. | MacDousall, deceased. aska 310,000 fof | consttpation, writes: - King's Sow s N, verringtom 88, 8roke severat| 'Take It To Lincoln’s | It 8o | 2| cut men a good name. At Winchster |er of Roxbury, Mass, the first chaplain | the death of the lattér In an accident | Life Bills are such perfect pils my S No Yerrington, 88, Broke Several i 235 |l 125 1 1007 41,000 robels and 84 ploces, of artliery | of the regimeht, 11 Wood of Com- |on 4 lender when the decensed wis | Fome should be withut ther No Ribs at East Northfield. | He Does All Kinds of Light Repatring. ] = ow | were held in check by 6, pany B o tnam, C. H. Ellsworth of | engaged in sorting spiles at Hay har- | better regulator for tho liver and bow 3 & i 4 X s et e ¥ at8h0d tas " | forces and thus time was gained for | Company C. of Rochester, Hdgar |bor, Fishers lsland. A spile was als | o oo oo guarantced. Try thera Tuesday morning as §. N. Yerrington | Typewrlters Keys Umbrellas, Can | ’\ g the advancement of the Army of the ! Amesbury of Com B, who is at |lowed to drop from a great height and | Price 25¢ at The Lee and Osgood Co. | 0f IZast Northfield, Mass., was trim- ¥ Potomac toward the north. Generals |the Soldiers Home in Virginia, Albert | crushed Mr. MacDougall to death. The ©_ ming an apple iree ihe branch on!| Now lccated in the Steiner Blosk, Gorden, Early, Walker and Johnson | F. Sheldon, B. of Bast |defendant Is the T. A. Scott company. which he was standing gave way and ' 265 Main St had informed the speaker at different Company rooms over Disce Bres THE PHUTOGRAPHER P g e {U.'S, FINISHING COMPANY London. he fell 1 GREENEVILLE NEWS Thompson, John Booth, Company I, feet to the sround, breaking Estavished 1380 ic. | times that plans had been made (0 |of Worcester, Joel Carey, Company C. For cruelty since April, 1911 and| REDIT EXTENSI several ribs. Mr. Verr! on is 88| W Cppostte Norwich Saviags Soctaty. [ One More Case of Scarlet Fever Dis- | J{ER% 'Bhii Beiohia, but the battle of |or Red Ouk. Towa, Dr. 1. I Miller of | habitual intemperance tor mora’ than | & TENSION PLAN Jcare old and his condition is consid- | -3 covered and Child Sent to Hospital. | Winchester made that plan impossible | Belleview, 'Ohio, = Samuel Jomes of | tWo years past, Carrie Marlon Corey of To Be Effectiye if Fully Indorsed by ered seriou Mr. and Mrs. H L.| EYES TESTED " i v y A = E and the great battle took place at|Rockford, M. and Charies H. Lynch |New London ‘sues for divorce from | Sept. 16, Yerrington. who iwere visiting there, 2 Wednesday motning Dr. N. B. Lewle. | Gettysbure. of Hartford. John Benjamin Corey of the same city. | are still with ir father. LENSES GROUND o gity heaith officer, visited the Folish| General Milroy to the Eighteenth. An article, The Hand of God at Win. | The plaintifs 'maiden = name _Was| From present indications 1t is likel | REPAIRING QUICKLY DONE GREEN e I e " yemus | One of the proudest moments in the |chester in ined seritien by Rev, v [ Chyreh The marsiage of piainiiit and | cnal the Uiitcd S0y Binidhing com: | Afiending Hoston Canventlon. i iies Gl i fo y c istory of the Eighteenth was at Mar- | s aiso read by S ary. | defendant. fook”pl N ULy 2 1905, pany will soon work out of its nmuncial Mr. and Mrs Rutherford H. Snew ¢ ) and found one of the younger children | BROTY Of D ¥ General Milroy spoke | Hovev. Mr. Hovey also gave his fe mother asks for the custody of embarrassment and avoid receivership, Huw'nston avenue left Wediasday Wil R 4 Ta o Girl of fve. | to them in words of highest praise of |ancial report for the year s s cansh ek Q by his! S8YS a Boston report. Thus far all bui fcr Besion, where they' are a.onlme | Optemetrist and Optician, et & s Beskec i i| the conduct at Winchester. The Gray |eXPenses of $47.45 and a balance on | Hecause he was deserted by his's half dozen creditors have assented Lo 1e convention of National 1 | 413 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square removed to the Backus hospital and hand of $257.30. A collection amount- | wife, Marletta Neft Edwards, on Jan. 7, HOT she was taken to the institution in the auio ambulance about 11.30 o'clock. This was the only additional case dis- urer Hovey for his efforts in arrang- |from her. They were married July evening, | e more; 1 5 . 13, | ’ covered. At present there are three| Iam glad to see you once | ing for the reunion. 1895 | "On that_adate, if plan - zoes e SPARK e e e e s w ca ] o tht ain st ne tin eom| * | av a2 smnain: | . Botpita: sutering. from the fever. the | and well; happy to welcome you back | Frefident Caruthers was unani- | He ion In asking. fo st tisoies Eehiog, ol Mrs, David Kinney and daughters, first two having been-taken there Mon- | again beneath the folds of your own |jIOPEN TECETAD a5, Was 2ot ke ot i o L make a 10 per cent. payment on the: . PN RT0 AT B dny evening. There is still one other | Stars and Stripes which vou 5 oUW | 4 (Ll were elected: Company C, Honry | to whom he was married on ¥eb. 37, | biyncibal of 1ts indebtedness, together | omieswith Ariine and Claude Com- ! - The child in the family and™if he shows 'defended at the three Gaye FEM( i Clark of Norwich: Compuny B, Ar- |1910. She deserted him four months | § pex sent corse e oX6eute HeW hies, all of Tanner street, will leave | mptoms of the disease he also will | Winchester. Since @ et B otis- | thur Adams of Stafford: Company and three days later, it is alleged. They | 4 year. This Is edqulvalent to receiving | 003y (Thursday) to spend the re-| Best be removed to the hospital for treat- have suffered captivity o reOel FUOC|Charles Burrows of Providence: Com- |have a daughter three .years old. | credit extension for a year. inger L of AuCuat ta b LOrdy Tl ATES Batt ment s e hyee wome to see you, and |Pany I Andrew Dean of Bridgeport aiming £5.000 damages tor injuries | “"The ‘Company is thus Kiven ample | Stoninglon. | ery — Ko Sl sour gallantry. I saw | Company K, Henry Babson of Dan- |sustained when J. Nelson Dewey made | (ime to perfect the best reorganization o - 2 N THIE CE AN (et o miiant L S e = E )| e Bl o Bune L IVN pla Desane (e ok aesastion | 317 00 Mrs Grel molored e i o Pricas Ll are having battery troubles Se I R Ay frow your sife pits | e mesting came to a close at|Joscph T. Lecs of Stomington brings '‘in this direction has been the proposal | from Hackensack, N. . for a bet 3 lgnitor Pattern “Green Label” | Local Party Now on Way Back from | and drove them pack upon thelr r:“‘::r”\:?ls:,?;le an excellent diuner was|Suit against Mr. Dewey in that sum. | (6 eut the §5,000.000 preferred Salk in | Yot vl h their ricter, e, Johm Cobb 2 2 check until | d company sener: = DRUUHE s g vo and to sel ,000 new 7 per of Ilm avenu ey 3 S ee z made espectally for | Quebec—Expected Home Saturday. |serves, hoiting 'hFR Jack, but with |committee of Sedgwick's Woman's |#nt hit him with his fist and knocked | cant, "first preferred . with - which i | (o Webster, Mass., to visit -neir moth-) New Fabrics and Perfect Fitts bile and Motor Boat service. . Smith of the She- | ot e ¥ the foe. Again 1 saw | Relief corps, assisted by the members, | him against a stove, = loosening his | [iauidate bank Indebfedness. | [n. con June Girady, Mrs. Cobb ac- | » : Agent Robert mith of the Sh o s During the dinner selections were ren- | teeth, and cut his lip and nose and dis- | naction with this it nee s ing them. ! ¥ Ask your garage or dealer for this J e b + morning facing as hot & & | ne s it has also been pro o Se g 5 4 ot better resuts| Lookek compaily snd party, comprising | you the next morhing facing as hot R g od® 1" in orhestra composed of | abling him from work-for a long Ume: |.neset . 1o leus. asaias,Deen pro- : |ing Shirts S5 B that e 5o cheathsd 7 | ana Mrs B W Benter, who et here | vain to see you waver. Boys, It was Frank Fitch, Emerson Fitch, Misses | E sie Deane Cheney Denlson of Gro- | stock. Whatever plan finally eventu- | Trials of the Farmers. { s Ak o ey O MY Jist week in Mr. Smifh's automobile a hot place—a hot place. 1 saw you|Lille s Nellie Fiteh.' - SO of Croton o Maren 1510, wow | fies, however, will depend larkely upon | Farmers are mow having (o take i ponsope e | for Quebec, are expected to arrive!go where none but brave men dare to| e afterncon was passed in a pon - arCrosan od el D, ), HoW | inve a y market condi- | cattle from the pastures and water | —AT— i Send for our Catalog “C” on Auto- mm.’fs.r.uxrday evex?mg. The tourists | go; saw you make three successful newal of old friendships and disct nay. St ;‘;_'hii ores ‘\";’;}“',‘jfi‘(, ;xL tions. them from weils near the house, as| mobile and Motor Boat Supplies. left here Tuesday morning, Aug. 12, charges. preserving your line as well|sion of events of the wan Cigarswera | |€Sing that he has bee 5 by One thing has already been accom- |the sprinzs in the pastures have fail- ey b oing by way of Worcester. Tuesday |as if on dress parade. 1 witnessed it |provided by ex-Mayor Osgood. Among | lemperate for a year and has been in- | plished with United States Finishing, ed—something which has not happen- | The C. S. Mersick Erening” Ny’ stopped n Newport: 1. a1l I'saw you'ss vou broke the frst thase present was James Hageertyof | [0lSably crucl (o her since suly, 1, und That'Is he acquisition of an ubic na for svars. Unicss ram comes 113 Ty TOGGERY S e C. 5. Mersick & Co,, . and continuing on Wednesday ihey |line of rebel Infantry and charged up [ Willimantic, the youngest soldier in | L ohhe plaintllf asks to have her|business management. The conversion feared that wells will give out with | e E 278.292 State St. New Haven, Conn.|reached Sherbrooke Wednesday night.|to their batteries, driving away their | the state who participated in the war. L e 2 g ¢ eane Cheney. | of a 342,000 operating loss during the sthis extza drain upoa them. { 4 Thursday morning they left Sherbrooke | gunners, still pressing on, and break- The Vet P o o $: Jeanre otstv\;ewtu Y ' first quarter into an §85,000 profit in ;291 Main St, Norwioh, Cenie and during the day arrived at Quebec | ing their reserves. But a third line ¢ Velorihs .Fresen d:n"‘ -evinson, a minor, of M Lon- | the second quarter is attributed ta ¥ Visitors at the Shore. AUTO REPAIRS AT SHORT NOTICE. { Done RIGHT st a BIGHT price. Giv-f me a trial HARRY C. WASHBURN, Telephone 132-5. Bath Street. — The Young Lions met defeat at the Ll T gl To collect. a _board bill claimed at | ; Capacty || Weekapauz for a brief stay this week. cepted, and by appointmaent CORNS hands of the Young Elephants ch-\::‘“!m}03";‘}"“;r“;';ei’;"“fi"’cf;af.;;g‘:he D oneasy, Deplel D. Danielson. - | the Tate of $350 a year from April 1, | gL R gt | sl i nesday morning on the diamond off | ¥ . S o ¥ 5 B Lo larl, | 1909, to April 1, 1913, J. Percy Morgan SRR = == 3 Botweil avener the score belng 3 to 6, | LhIrd time; but when I saw your ranks | Charles Geer, Charles H. Lynch, L. A. | 12'%,t9 45ril 1, 1813, 1. Bercy Morgan SRinaan PILANO All trouble of the feet. The game wat fall of Interest and | withering and your comrades falling It | Manning, Edward White, Henry B | of, Fast Lyme brings suit against kI- . _ F.C. G i ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMEN ve wi % | made my._ heart grow sad within me, ym, A. Wetmore, Gilbert B, | hEge : o To Discard Freckles, o Lo 9 T T |many good plays were made. The|made my heart grow sad within me, : = The damages are claimed at $1,500. George Collisr Hempsthad; All woubles of the merve circu. | 8core stood a tle. 4 to 4, In the seventn |and T ordered you to fall back = WoM| Burdick, Charies ~Robinson, B.| Sarah Protas of New London sues| George Colller Hempatead of Chicago Fhone §11 Harwich, [Coigs o o i [oninE, aad. ey akain tod 6 ol of finow the' zest: Yon °d | Brown, James H. Avery, . Judson L. > : j JAMES DAWSON, Room 26 Central Bulidy Lady Attendant % using | i Miss Catherine Sullivan wa am proud of you, and ever shall be of | ol W B U FUNERALS. a fitting memorial of the Hempstead | mercoiized wax instead. There is noth- Hack, Livery and Boarding [1tor &t Ocean Heach Wednesda | R aoitiers . And mnow. meespt wmy | (TSSUSRSE SORG L Semln name establishea in New London, and | g better for Ay condition of the|In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's prastioh — wishes for vour safe return to your | . °miPApY EOWHUAm G, Tracy, Erank T Earibham: bis gifts to the sociely have been gen- | skin, as the wax uctuaily abrorbs the | during his last fliness. SIABLE Prank, Toach of Nerth Main streot | New Fnglund homes, when oue nols | james McKee G E. Avery. Georss| The fumeral of Frank T. Larkham | Hiohtigents, an wan oesat mce s | GEAIIS Fepiiced by T3 Clest smooth: | MoGrery Buildi Norwich, Conmy Wa Eedabail G spent Wednesday at Ocean Beach. shall wave in iumph over our whole | ¥igwin, Horase Wox, W. C, Hillard, | was held from ihe homs ' of Meses | PiSk idsals. and was greatly loved and | N2\ *eRISRC 0 (2t Si'lite Spa oa- Batt 6t the Tonet ros,TVioe o B8 the e country. Good-bye. : Samuel Reynolds, Gecrse Maynard, | Siandish at Shewville at 10 o'clock | ***P® Sl pression. 11 (he sensible way to dis- £ the- Teavonahia mrines, Miss 1da Danthy of Franklin spent General Howard's Opinion. Abel Burdick, Loren Spence Wednesday forenoon, and many friends T T O e e Tt as Phrhy NARONEY BROS., Falls Ave| Wednesday with Greeneville friends. What Milroy's army, in which was| Company ~ F—Georse W. Blake, |were present. There was a brofusion | NORWICH TOWN bR G SRR R b= = e the Eighteenth Connecticut, did at| Tireothy Sullivan, Daniel Botham, | of beautiful floral forms. The services | —_— and apply nightly Cold cream - g = = e TAFTVILLE Winchester 18 Indicated In the Lol o | e and orie wolin B Woodward, | were conducted by: Rev. John Collins | Dry Weather Causes Springs to Fail | erasing in the morning with soap and Pl { ing account of the defense and capture | Ferdinand Rath, W. L. Davis, Rosweli | of North Stonington. The bearers were | for Firat Time in Years—Frank Hall | t takes a week or S0 to com- E % ow, Srow . g : 4 degl) i rs— [ Pleto the transformation uropean Plan e ATC“IS”N. M. D, Death of Mre. Elizabeth Heney as the | A1 Winchester from Gen. O. O. Ho: Butler, Roswell M. Brown, Alfred H.|Willlam 1. Allyn, Horace H. Main, ansformation. o L8 L0 ope: PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON m 1. Second Floor. Shannon Bldg. Night ‘phone 1083 9 3close at the home of her daughter, |advance that materially interfered with | Richard Johnson. Charles Lewis, Wil- | Gager. Jr. was in charge, ; = e fl BORN. NEWMARKET HOTEL, ; rs. William Jackson, at No. 3 Slater | the complete success of their plans.|ljam Dean, Willlam Caruthers, Charles seorge Rooney of Wast Town sireel ARKS—In Eigin_Ill. Aue 13, a son Fies, Lake and Bread Mrs, Heney's death was due | This fact is andeniably a splendid at: | U Brooks, George . Bliven, J. K. George Lacy. 1s In Bridgeport for 4 day or two on| e wr and Mre. Merion B Sparks .\ 7\’: h":‘." Ava i Whai canuot be excelled to a shock suffered earlier in | testation of the military capabilities of | Brown, James Hazgerty The funeral of Georse Lacy was held | & iness trip. EURTIA T Tew et POy Ay a0 {‘xu}‘e s v}nlesfi Rq.\;o‘l",-“u'-erl‘ Piene your ordsr. Prompt seryic. | (1€ day. from which she did not rally, | Milroy as well as those of his brave| Company I--Andrew Dean, J. O.|from the home of Mrs. J. J. Palmer on 2 | 71913, a Won to Mr. and Mrs. John k. (Meals and Welch Razeblc aae .3 . “ | but she had been in ill health for some | and able licutenants, General EINOt|yqathrop, H. L. Muzzey, Minor Rob- |Mechanic street Wednesday afternoon | James Kiviin of Hartford has re-| Murtha erder. Johp Tuckle. Prop. LOUIS H. BRUN time past. Seventy-three years ago|and Colonel FEly, in command of|jhing Henry Frink, John H. Morrison,{and many friends and relatives were ! turned, after passing a few days at| e e ELLE | Mre. Heney was born in Queens coun. | brigades, who contested svery inch of | g oty Frink. John FL Morrieon | o o e e H. Strouse, bas: | his home on Weer Towa strset | MARRIFD. o & ty, Ireland, the daughter of John and | ground as they fell back before an | Sialding, Palmer Green. tor of the First Baptist church, con- | g | "SIN—JOSEPHSON—In_ Newport, COAL AND LUMBER. Cartae Ave. (East Sice) Ellen Colton Mahan. Sixty years of | overwhelming enemy. This rotarding | “Company K- fenry 1. Babson, Mucted the services: and. Mys. F. S, Frank Hale of Boston,”a native of Aug. 19. 1913, by Rev. Bloc her life were passed in this ‘country, | of Ewell's corps of Lee's army was of | p jorian A Bartiett, R. R {Young sang Some Time We'll Under- | this place, returned Saturday after| ~Herman Alefsin, 2d. of Norwich. and C. HIGGINS - . and for 25 years past she had lived in | incalculable benefit to the union cause. | yr, 20r9qfs A~ Frilett: b B stand and Abide With Me. There were | spending several weeks in Italy ficamaeig JgRephisonOLEWTIED. M. C. AHmwA‘\ nou N Taftville. She was united in marriage| It is due to General Milroy to Sa¥| ;i eavens, W. P. Kelley. many handsome floral forms. The El. % D, with Peter Heney 40 years ago In Fall | that if he. with his little army, num- - ; bearers were H. C_Hensler, J. Rick-| R.F.D. Carrier J. T. Frazier of East| =~ pgro——""" COAL. River, Mass. Mrs. Heney was a de-|bering less than 7,000 men, had not Thoss Unaocounted For. | etts, ired Ellis, Raymond Clark, C. J.| Town street having his vacation, i Farrel ‘& Sanderson, Frop. voted member of the Sacred Heart |held in check the advance of Lee's| The 18th numbered 1,109 men when | Downes and - George Selzer. Buriai! his substitute being his. son. H. HENEY_In_ Taftville. Aug. 19, Mrs. HIGH QRADE COAL Sl RI £ Thotts T church, but did not belong to any of [ army at Winchester for three days, by | it was mustercd in Aug. 18, 1862, and | was in Yantic cemetery, where a com- | Frazier, Elizabeth Heney aged 74 vears. 208 North Mal 8 - Nitre Treupse the societies of the parish. | which the Army of the Potomac gained | of these the whereabouts of 233 are |mittal service was read by Rev. Mr..| PR “uneral from the home of her daugh- | Office and Yard ort! Seaveling -Men, ste.. Livery connects. | Besides her daughter, Mrs. Jackson, | time, the battle fought at Gettysburg | known. The whereabouts of the fols | Birouse . Church & allén nad chargs| * Miss Cecile Hale of Town street hus Mrs. Willilam Jackson, No. 3 Office Telophone 1267 Shetucket Stroet of Slater avenue, she leaves two sons, | would probably taken place nearer | lowing, if living, are unknown: | of the arrangements. been passing a few days in Canter-| South Slater avenue, Friday morning . John Heney of Southbridge and Wil- | Philadeiphia, and perhaps with differ- | Company A—Danlel Carney, Robert| Mr. Lacy died Sunday night follow- | bury, the guest of Mrs James Lao 5 o'clock. Service in Sacred | liam Heney of Springfield. There are | ent results. Kerr, John S. Dean, Chrles Allen, |ing an iliness of ten days with typhold | throp. Heart church at 7.45 o'clock. Burial WALL PAPERS trip. The return trip was begun Wed- the Rockingham fair will leave Lowell, Mass. Norwich. Mr. Senter is master m chanic of the Falls mill, Friday. the end of elghth inning, the ElepHants scoring thefr additional three runs in the last half of the ninth inning. Personals. Result of a Shock. Tuesday evening at 7.05 o'clock the lite of Mrs. Elizabeth Heney came to also. _three Jackson, Jackson, grandchildren, Nellie Jackson and Sadie besides nephews and nieces. The body will be sent to Southbridge, Elephants Defeated Lions. ! Elizabeth | Eagle of the Shenandoah Valley ad- | dressed them as follows: | Soldters of the Eighteenth: without a mishap and after a pleasant | was too strong for you. nesday and the party expect to attend | when They | many "Cons Saturday for | on the fleld. - | reform and give them another taste of | vour steel. 1 knew it Only then did you fall back, your lines were broken, and “Connecticut men lay bleeding But you fell back only to was. 1 knew it was madness to order you forward again; it was order- ing you to death and annihilation; for 1 well knew you would attempt any- Isut 1 miss Colonel Ely; Boys. to You and there was no escape your noble commander, may he soon return to you your valor I owe my safety | come from a state whose soldiers never disgrace themselves nor their flag. I ard's Reminiscences of the War: General Milroy with his small com- mand was able to hold the rebel col- umn in check during the three days of desperate fighting. a delay in the rebel Deaths During the Year. Mr. Caruthers gave a few interesting reminiscences of the war times and vote of thanks was extended Secretary-Treas- ing to $14 w taken. A The following members of the regi- Nt were Lresent: Field and staffi—Henry Hovey and Willilam Caruthers. Company A—Albert C. Greene, John H. Tifft, Joseph A, Wells, John Ser- vice, Peter Campbell, S. 1 Company B—W. A son O. Bemis, Samuel man Kelley, Hugh i Harri- Armington,Nor- McLaughlin, Caleb Adams. Compeny D—James H. Griggs, Wil- liam Gould, Harvey _Whittemore, James H. Rickard, T. J. Leonard, N: than Chase, Henry C. Torrey, G. B Young, Dwight O. Burdick, Charles W. W. Deming. Company G—Peter Givioux, C. rows, Josiah Whitney, Joseph William Howard, Charles Henry Company H—George Herrick, Bur- mith, Francis Brown, Daniel The last three are recruits, Company _B—William Carpenter. H. Ward, | born in ‘Nashville; Tenn., and was the | |son of Georse and ~Sarah | he credit 1907, as he alleges, Charles Edwards srociice s of New London brings sult for divo tension plan, which to be st receive unanimous in- dorsement from all creditors by Sept. against Richard Reid Rogers of on, a 0 that, notwithstanding that business has Washington. D. C., for Injuries re- picked up somewhat and orders have -eived by Leyinson when.he was struck | been coming in in good sized volume and knocked down on Bank street In ;since April. E New London on July 5, 1913, by an au- | At present United States Finishing tomobile belonging to Mr. Rogers. It has. orders on its books which. .will is alleged. that the plaintiff's hearing | keep its plants busy through Septem- has been affected. He was knocked | ber. It has shut down its bBassaic fac unconscious when he was struck and | tory, is running one of its larsest units had cuts about his face and head. at full capacity, and is operating, the ¥ at city for $5,000 damages for in- juries she clalms she received on Feb. | 2,1913. by a fall on an icy sidewalk | at 172 Bank street. In the fall her right arm was broken died Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 5, in the T4th year of his age. His death will be deeply felt by the Hempstead Fam- | 11y association, of which he was the honorary president, and in a sense the founder. It was his great desire to see Returns from terests. Samuel Holdridee and Luke Murray Italy—Personal In- Burial was in the family plot in the Miner cemetery at North Stonington, where a_committal service was read at the grave. Funeral Director C. A. Miss Millle Crocker of Pawtucket, | R. L, is visiting friends here. fever. He was 33 vears old. He was) | Mrs. Louis Fieldler-and dau, Stafford Springs, are. at her hter, of mother’s Waldron {hrr ana John Sh {ai Dealers, which included a ban- | Recent visitors at Oczan Beach Mrs. Appley and Mrs. May! os¥in of Vergason avenue, with their Fuests, Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Wharmby | of Storrs, Mrs. F. S. Wheeler of the | Scotland aind her sister, Mrs were also at Ocean | Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Sylvia lane were at were | S, h thi ergason of runswick 1otel, Wednes-! over Somers —— DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO EYE, tAR, NOSE and THROAT Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundays ’ Tan, Pimples, Wrinkles (From ‘Feminine World.) The use of creams on the face some- times causes hair to grow. You can avold the risk of acquiring superfluous hair by avoiding cosmetics and The ideal ounce of powdercd saxoelite in a pnt witch hazel, Batning the face in the solution almost instantaneous results in Southbrid CARD OF THANKS. i e 5 regi- | George H. Borroughs, John F. Stew- |Lacy. He came to ‘this city at the! home on West Town sireet for a week | h e A means . of S LERN Une S8 S0 SU0Le SitA Hew | Mase, Fridey morning-- for burial | SPOKe Of the fine record of the regl- | oML, Nims (recrutt) age of 14 and entered the employ of | or (o, ; oot TR0 it o : dditions coming &iong. including thoss | Mrs. Heney was very well known in | Ment during the war. Prayer was of- 8rf C—DeLaru Sonn |5 5. Phimer: i tiniiiall Koo kg E asi with cu: out borders. Moidings and bands to matcn. Mixed paints, muresco and lnts; also art Flass imitatioms. We are io i4e market for painiing. paper-banging snd decorating ull toe P. F. MURTAGH #2 and 94 West Main Street | Pl Phowi, urday afternoon. =~John Frohmander| The Misses Lucy, Grace and Alice|litm H. Birch, Charles J. Hempstead, [Loan and Trust company. Frank S.|pave returned tho their home In East - Freg Hllmllg Kinds and lfim and Hoefer will comprise the battery Greenwood are spending a week at|Gershon P. Main, Frank Read, Albert|and Henry Lacy,"who also live in Nor- | aarwicn after & week's visit wiih L hain Strect, pygon Segua e, : ST Ruvae tek Watch Hill Hiscox, Louts Mark, Theodore Smith, | Wich, Louls and Richard Lacy. Who re- | \ir.' Robert A. Heetham of Wauwecus Most Cigas Are Good. The Young Elks took both ends of a David Stuart The last four are re- |side in Richmond. There are seven ! fiy A D. LATH THESE ARE BETTER n\i\qu;l» r;uu»,-[ |’rux;‘1 the Young Deers| Mrs. Thomas Greenwood of Front| cruits. ‘sift; (‘hMrs ‘(‘harln;t;! -‘1"5 |°f.~ Nnré‘ : — v . 5 ednesday. In the morning game|street was a visitor at Wa 18 i Tedmen i wich, Chaney Lacy of Philadelphia an: ellie Connell, Miss Julia Con- | 3 ¢ TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Peltier pitched great ball, striking oug | Wednesday. g b b0 e Carer neton. | Susan, Sally, Martha, e Dol Conpall gk I O “cor Market and Skatuu. o this’ vicinity and had a host of admir- ing friends. ‘Shé was a loving wife, a helpful mother and did all in her power for the benefit of others. Her fered by C. Greene. Sec- retary Henry Hovey read his report of the previous meeting and gave the loss will be sincerely mourned by her many acquaintances Baseball. Charles Meyers' team and the reg- ular Wheel club team will contest hon- ors on the Maennerchor grounds Sat- 14 men, and Coleman again Thursday and a fast game assured. is Personals. Joseph Brillon left Wednesday to at- tend the Sherbrooke fair in Canada. Company MeWhirr. Company D—Michacl liam H. Handy, Clarenc recruits. Company B—Charles H. Daily, C. D. Hartsgrove, James Kelliher, Charles H. Mitchell, John G. Clark (recruit), George Avery, Christopher Gord, John imball. Company F- Company G—Edward Welch, Wil- Wilson, Sradley, Wil- Henry R. Hyde. [ George Cook, John F. Corey, William McKelvy, all | | Baptist church. i3 Palmer He remained with | 4 until the latter's death six| Mrs vears ago. Later he conducted a farm | \ijss of his own, but of late had been em- | avenue, are at Narragansett Pler for | ployed In this city, making his home ! o week's outing. | with Mrs Palmer on Mechanic street. | He was a member of the Preston City | Filbi Filburn. James n - and daughter | Anna of Huntington Mrs. John Stauble; { Madden of New York, are Mr. Lacy was the first of 13 children | their mother, Mrs. John Staubley to pass away. He leaves these broth- | mast Town street ers and sisters: Samuel W. Lacy jani—\ tor of the building of the ‘Thames of Mrs. Frank Powell and children Maybelle and | nejj and Miss Mary D. McNally, all of n our recent bereavement, vspecially the business men who so kindly ciosed their stores. ' MRS, HENRT BUTEAU altic AND FAMILY. Conn (GHU?'H & "LLEN Funeral Directors DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAI{ Dental Surgeon Grill Room open until 12 m. HAYEL BROS. Propa J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Office 57 West Main 8t., Telephons 818 ard Central Wharf, Telephens 834 PROMPT DELIVERY ot GOAL Was also in ex- i —_— i w. G 2, 1. | Liza Lacy, all of Richiond. Wost reat. s HtT Bicasant e ey GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR | :ciltii" form,‘ Sifiking "ot “four ‘mew. | _Philip Mercier of Morchants® avenue | 1y, 58l AIPSE W. Grant, Anarus’ 1. P i View. B L. o & atay of & weak or e ik R 3o’ avé! The feature of (he day was the hit- |feft Wednesday for a few weeks Stay | ara recruite. FUNERAL DIRECTORS' PRESIDENT | raoro. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin st | U oF MUrmhy and Poiticr for 'the | in Alberta, Canada Company H-—Moses Buchanan, Jo- | o e S Next t0 s Paisca Cafe By L e i pame, B » — seph Kenworthy Albert C. Wilson. | William H. Allen of This City Elected| Mr nce Mrs. Willlam Risloy - lo 2; second game, 13 to 4. The Young | Adolph Dugas Is suffering trom pots- | “*Ra Lenworiay Linert © WhgoR, By ‘BEats A o | #iss Dalsy Risiey returned th's vk | : . — | Elks will clash with the Young Deers | oding and is unable to uttend to his | charles K. Grifith, Charles Stewart o a el o linv*fcrd, after visiting Mrs, Adna m a mars. 3 wor} Ponemah mills, e 4 R rowa West Town A full line of WEDDING and| S (st AT o L s TR I e e G Miss Ida Lillibridge of Kront street elected president of the Connecticut i — ENGAGEMENT RINGS at left Tuesduy for Hartford, where she|Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS Funeral Directors’ assoclation at 1ts| Mrs. Henry Dutler and daughter, Ladv Asstmcane. e v S, Mra. Azarie Gauthier of South Front | N .., Qeneral Becrstary and Phystcal| Vice president, W. G. Laplace, Deep| mowsmuis: | Heeoy £ Churca. Wi Smith Aea RNO AP FRANKLIN STREET | street left for Montreal Wednesduy, River; _secrelary, Trnest Ortlepp,| We effer One Hundred Dollars re | Funeral Director Where sho will pass « month With rel- Director Will be Here Then. Bridgeport; treasurer, James W, Hen- | ward for any case of Cuturh what can- P EYET B y to tives, i port; . g not he ‘cured by l1dlls Caisrrh Cure, " ; unera e Word s besn received from 1 | ", Now taven, " E | MO by S B GRS, SHOE SPECIALS Delivered to any part of Norwich an mbal Mrand Mrs, Alfred Hebert and twe | Hill, newly appeinted general seeretary | o e heM at Milwaukes in October— | J, Chensy for (he last 15 years, and Tod me Ale that is ackuowledged t almer B e s A Canulda, .. akeal L1 locat X 26 G, o hat he will be | ywere named as follows: Charles Fable | beiieve him perfeoily nonerabie in il y the uowledged to be uests of Mrs Philomene Glaude of |able te take up his duties here during | %"y, 1©| Dusiness transactions ‘and finaneieily i X b 4 ; the best on the market—HANLEY'S | [l 70 Frankiin St., Bulletin Building unter's avenue, the first week of September, Mr, Hill | o WWeS(hort, President Allen and Sec- | Jjje g earry out wny obligntions made | Ladies' $2.00 White Canvas, $148, We couldntimbrove PEERLESS. A telephoms order wiki | Tulophons $E8-R - . = is At prsent lecated in Springfield, > d DY BN S oW CeOMEE, Ledies' $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, $2.98, € adtetiion | Prompt service day er night Mrs, Hector Dauphin and feur ehii- | Ohie, b T T B R 2 bl “Loleao, ©. s $0 we improved t receive prompt attention. Caldy Asiitast, dren left Wednesday for their home in | O, H, Nickerson, of Aftiebors, Mass, Thermometer at 46. s entirmn curs s taken mier | FRANK A, BILL, 104 Main Si. | € D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St He it Montreal after spending seven woeks | the new phyeical directar has been in | Wednesduy morning al 3 oelock at | nally, asiin directis upon (e binnd s e R e it Residence 118 arterw gis-yf] | ¥ith Mrs Dauhin's father, Prime|iown for a few duys (o securs a res- | Trading Cove u Jow lemperatire of 46 | Bhd mucous P R B T o= TR AT S SRR S hptrerumne mpgig n BT She s Sod will retire { s Seotenied her | idenee foc his accupancy. Hie alao he. | wa sobserved. The night befors it wan | JOMEERAI SOR 700 HEel0,000tn ||\ WS, Jou want to Rut youg bust: Eaziers Somnesiu ol The' B Bogc"a retura to his home here about | gins his duties here oa (he first of abeut 25 degrees warmer at ihe corre- | "kame Halis Family Pills for constis | Giam batter har i oecusncoe S . P Beptember. spendisg heun patios” ing" columns of The Bulletin