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CONTINUES | i i i TRIUMPH VOTING m\ehms COMPANY BUYS mwu,. ‘Becomes Owner of Standard, Which grounds. Matt Delaney 1§ the man | with the brush, and James E. Frank- | Uin yesterday was engaged as the man with the saw and hammer. Two carloads of horses got to the THE PRAISE Hear Good Reports FOUR- YEAR UI.D Bfl‘l BRWNEB Uhe Wulletin, Everywhlu We Henry Allen & Son ortherly to westerly ing varfable The outlook for Friday is fair and slightly warmer, northeast Fridaye Predictions from the New York Her- winds, Thames Street A four year eid Polish boy, Jehn, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernacki, who are one of the familles living in | Water, as It is supposed he was prob- ably playing on these and fell over- board. Ne one saw him fall into the ‘This is a matter of interest to Nor- wich, as the town has bought the Tri- outcome of the legal struggle between the two companies would have had a bearing upon the use of the machine Thére will, as usual, be a telephone pay ‘station in the middle of the hall. At the Age of 86. Attorney and Mrs. Charles C. Geary entertained at dinner at their summer Nerwich, T'"‘"‘-n Aug. 28, ‘9‘3- Promiged a Legal Battl Erounda Vesterday morning, the nm; of Doan’s Kidney Pills. FURNISHING B John Bernacki Fell lntotl:e vaer Whih His Mother was Am It is anderstood here that the sirlfe ' Willlam W. Beckwith, the ofcial | ot g g Detween the Stahdard Voting Machine announcer, said last night that he| Norwich is no exception. Byery UNDERTAKERS Forecast for Today. Huckleberrying—Ne One Saw the Accldent—sody R | eiosny 0, Wit wer ot ot bis imegaphone Yot Ut fo [sedtion of the U, 8. ‘fesourds. with For. Seuthern New England: Fair & number of cross sults, has been sel- pleces and woiuld be able to drive dull | praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. Thirty i P and caoler Thursd Friday fair; overed Off Haskell’ s : 7 c 7 % g £8 Main St. 4nd, codler Thucedeyi " Friddy sir] < s Coal Honlu\—FImlly Lived on Ued by the purchase of the Standard care at least 1000 miles &WAY &1 | (1oucung persons are Eiving testi- Our steck of Watches mony in their home newspapers. Anv ARSISTANI WHEW AFQUFSTEN ald! On Thursday it will be elear, with umph' v g sincerity of these witnesses, th: fact > o oting machice and has already 1Us always convenient. R -+ 3 slight temperaturo changes and light e > used them at one election, so that the that they live so near, is .the best| Solicit IIIIMIII; proof of the merit of Doan’s. Tere's a Nerwich case, The 2 in future: home in Goshen Wedaesday in honor l YE Q | i o the house before 10 o'cleck, leaving the | Water, . | hom T i i Michael Cox, it Stree er usan IST B o rom | drowned In the Thames river not &| A Rumber of men began to drag the 7 g S Biiay of Mrs. Gear 5‘"’,':.“"*‘\.0,;‘(,;& s B My MR 5 a8 JOINEE 4.0 o macy, show -the. e great ways from his heme some time | river along the dock, while farge BAPTISTS' PROGRAMME. or, Mrs. Alice Higgins Hogue of New | ) ; ., says: : = * Sevin's pharmacy, show the chunges|{ycdnesday. The bedy was recovered |Crowa was attracted when the news | London. ~Mrs. Hogue, who was mar-|shape as the result of kidney and FRAN ', Suile 46, Shannon Buildiag . | aiesy Wedncsahys 0 PO fabout 815 oclock, spread that a boy was drowned. Interesting Speakers Will Be Heard at ried 60 years ago to the late John|yjaqder trouble. The kidney secre- KLIN SQUAR! 3% ¢hanges Wednosday: Ther. Bar. | | The boy's mother went away to pick | About 613 o'clock Samuel Petroski, [ Asseciation Meeting at Quaker Hill. | Hogue by Father Rvap, pastor of Bl 5, were painful in passage, causing |. Take elovator Shetucie: stres: 'n - 75" 30.0§ | huckieberries in the morning. She left | who was on a boat with his father, — | John's chiurch, has four daushters, Mrlgv 2 : iy wuce TROGE B S A 3 30.06 | the hous ebefore 10 o'clock, leaving the | located the bedy and brought it to the | The comumittee In charge of :the ar- |Geary, Mrs. F. H. Davis, Mrs. John F.|me much misery and 1 could hardly 2 m. .. e 15 30:04 | little fellow with other children o surface. It was found abeut five feet | Fngements for the 96th anniversary Murphy and Mrs, John Larkin, all of {'get around on account of pains in my . e ] "% | family and nelghborhood. ~When she | out from the deck, about oppesite the | Meeting of the New London Baptist New London, and two granddaughters ... Reading of ~Doan’s Kidney Lo 4 returned John ceuld not be found and | ceal hoister. association at the Quaker Hill church Miss Maud Murphy and Miss Alicey S0 FEREE B FOREE UG & Comparisons. atter a gearch had been made and in- | The body was brought to the shore | O SePt. 10 and 11 has arranged the Lariin all of whom were present at % e b thre Predictions for Wednesday: Unsei- | quiries of those'in the neighborhood |ang then taken in charge by Church | [°UeWing prosramme: the atnner, Son’s Drug Store. In three days £ a les tled; local showers. 41 | who mignt have seen him did not re- | & Allen, after Medical Wxaminer D | Wednesday Morning. T TOWI after 1 began usink them I noticed % ] Wodnesday’s weather: Thunder | sult in revealing any race of the boy | Rush W- Kimball had been notified and | 10.80—Devetional service, led By the NCRWICH TOWN improvement. The kidney secretions & i X showers, warmer, Soulh lo southwest | the: mother felt sure © was Inihad dlrocted he undertakers to re- | Rev. H. P. Fuller. Mre, | PeCAME matural and [ was soon rid| ~ At . - winds, ety move to their morgue. Here the Adar . F. D, - it ! very N v o 3 Scon they will be big boys T g T rowboats tied Lo the whart near | medical. examiner 1L cdd aede IR T D B eaanie Uiaee M;"::'mx‘" N of every mvmptom o, kidnes com- 1 von u et the rear of the coal holster of Has- | tained that there were no evidences | Reading of letter of the entertainin 5 p P A SRk UInipEs CADE ARy : s and girls, and their faces wil! M F _HiEn T Moon | kell's coal yard offered a solution of |of violence and that all the facts|churer. & 5 ® | Aid—Cooler in Cuba Than in Nor- | s oo nighiy.” Extremely Low Prices, Fresh - be only a2 memor, il |_Sets. | Water. || Rises. | how he might have gotten into the ! pointed to accidental drowning. (o Report of the nominating commit- | © wich. .Personals. el e i e P 80 | ot * S a. . S s A e T4 L5 ee. 2 "y s . & . 2 ¥ =l j\,v] 5 : Heading of the rules of order by the| A local resident received n letter | cents. Foster-Milburn:Co. - Buttalo, | New Fabrics and Perfect Fitte Bring the babies and we'll 1 “‘ NORWICH GREEK ATTEMPTS PLMYGROUNDS PROGRAMME moderator. this ;eek from z: h;er;]d wg; is v“-:S» New York, sole agents for the United 2 244 d ot i 4 a. writes: | g LR g & catch hets Sl f| Morn. | SUICIDE AT LOWELL. POSTRONED. BY: WEATHER | s (1o sommitioe ok rrangs: | LK 0o N oine. & record of the, ther- | Siaies o = 7L ling Shirts i i 0 . - Introduction of new pastors and in- [ mometer and the highest, so far, is e T ame—! n s, U Charles Savas Saw the Girl He Loved | Girls and Boys Will Play Their Parts | vitation to Visiting brethren to sit with | 80 desrees and that onlylone day, 'the | take no other. With Another Man. Today. the association. |, days usually being about 84 or 86 de- —~AT il S Address on the 'Baptist ~ ministers’ | grees. The nights go down to 68 or e SRR e ey e ook M. Full of despair at the fickleness of| No consideration at all for the Nor- | home, Rev. George Ringrose. 70 degrees. There is always a breeze | . *F bl the girl he loved, Sharles Savas, a| Wich playgrounds’ closing exhibition Offering. except between eleven and two i Kc len’s -\"‘;‘“ SRIVE Jwhien ;MY s | GREENEVILLE NEWS young Greek of 107 Moody street, at- | Was shown by the weather man on| Annual sermon, Rev, J. G. Ward. o'clock.” plig 0. cut Dritse, mpran. ‘:!flm or The TOGGBRY v | tempted suicide in the yard of the| Wednesday as he sent one of the few | 12.30—Adjournment for dinner. 3 Jimeaiay ok Otherl JniuLy) sl (SR T 2% > THE PHOTOGRAPHER ———— | Merrimack mill at 6.4) a, m., Tuesday | rainy days of the summer just in time | 1.30—Meeting of the Woman's Home Help Given in Esperanto. | iminediately remove alli painc' . K. Miss Anna McCarthy Given a Surprise in owoll to break up the programme which had | Mission society. The Esperanto class of the Chris- | Chamberiain of Clinton, Me, Saysi—|agq pioi, gy, ‘ g ©ppostts Narwich Savings Society, Party on Her Sixteenth Birthday| He handed two letters to his chum, | been arranged for. But it will all be Wednesday Afternoon. * tian Endeavor society met Wednesday | Lt Tobs cuts and other injuries of % - 2 Anniversary. Stavros Lazarropoulos of 17 Little | Biven this afternoon as had previously | o0 o /880 (URCE S0 | | afternoon with the chairman of the | their terrors. As a heayng Temedy its | e i = S — | street, and while the other's back was | been arranged for Wednesday, begin- | ; #30Deiolonal service, Y REV: | information committee, Mrs. C. SPEat TRt axiac g WA MG et ror AT . Miss Anna MeCarthy was very | turned, pulled out a rusty pocket knife] RIng at 1.30 with the athletic events f il ve | Kbl "t Ther home. ‘on East Town | You. Only 23c, at The Lee and Osgood | DRS, L. F. and A. J. LAPIERRE. p <t 7 on the Academy campus and followed | . APPointment of committees to ser: i had the | CO: % pleasantly surprised at her home on and stabbed himself in the left breast. | O s this vedr. street. The members again had 2 287 Main 8t 3 2 s H B alean ‘th the. well hospital, | by the dancing at the Chelsea parade. ve | Pleasure of meeting Miss Hoffman. She | n | North Main street Tuesday evening, He was tal to the Lowell hospital, t e € A ppointment of committess to werve ) Blea m & by about ten_of her friends. The day it was said that he would prob- | The little girls who were to have | ~“PDOT! 32 gave much help in their study, spoke | with his aunt, Mrs. Charles Vergason PRACTISE LIMITED At e e o SRS SEaTer jassembled at the Y. M. C. A Wed-IPCRLuear = . o pev. Charies R.|Of What other classes are, doing .and | of Vergason avenue. ¢ LABEL the evening cards and other parlor| One of khe letters tells the reasons| Desday afternoon at 2 o'clock and |, JUE % d |also gave additional facts about the | “E HR NOSE and games were plaved and at 9.30 o'clock | for=uis act. He was sick at heart be- :"‘3”“ £ uc'm““ Pi"‘dev ‘W‘“ ] (o | new language. Mrs. Tubbs and ‘son Elmer Tubbs all adjourned to the dining room where cause of the neglect of a French girl, | ©O08¥ &% the sefie hout, instead. =~ | Fistory of the Chesterfield Baptist TR from Florida, who have been Spend- HOT sandwiches, “ice cream and cake were | with whom he was Infatuated, and was | | AR0OF €O e th . | ehureh, FU . +|ing the summer here, are at Fishers ¢ enjoved. Miss McCarthy received determined to show such girls what| SPthRE 19,10, Ch - Eih sianenment Wednesday Evening. 3 Island for a two weeks' stay. S | many pretty gifts. The party broke up Greek love really meant. St the flater M P e e F.16- Dvotlarml servics 168 by RV Miss Mary A. Shea. — { SPARK” at a late hour all wishing the hostess| The substance of the letter wnen\ e o T irte T biane T e JC0LDY ROV. L Thie funeral of Miss Mary A Shea| Miss Annette Bromley has returned . many happy returns of the day. | translated fs as follows ) 2y . e iehd was held at her home on West Town | to her home in New Britain after vis- s | ;.Dear Chariie—She never pald any| Playgrounds Show Thelr Work. | RERRE 0¥ (1 IR 00N, youne [street. at 840 oiclock Weaneaday morn- | iting her cousin, Mis May Bushnell e The . D. I Driscoll of North Muin street| gn other night, but did not show up. | 1 the lovs Playgrounds i exhiblted | Address, subject, For Christ and the {yay celebgated by Rev. Charles| Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Eccleston and'| “MRS, G. P. STANI‘OK. has refurned after spending a week in | and fater T saw her with (he other fel- | morial &nd shows sofe very nest work | C Sty [orcy F. Wolfenden. | prennan. At the offertory Mise May | daughter Miss Ruth Ecclesion were Best | low. My love has got the better of me | —gome of it exceptionally good for the'| Bencdiotion. [Pounch sang, Pie Jesu. Mrs. B J.|guests ewrly in the week of Mr. and 52 St {and T am going to commit suicide.|age of the child who did it. One | ! Gough rendered the solos in the mass | Mrs. William Bennett of Preston. Yy Battery Miss Bessie Kennedy of Hartford 18| you to do it, my friend, for the friend- by Thursday Morning. and gave as a waiting hymn, Beautiful nding o week with her cousin, Miss | You to do It. mi fHiend, for the friend- | The one for Thamesvills 1s-filed with | , 9:30—-Devotional service, led by Rev. |Land on High Among the beautiful | Mrs. Join Hanna and sons Claude R ERLAIN 5 don. bib havile s of Sixth st Ship_existing. neatly sown cards and two dainty |A. L. Tedford, flowers were large wreaths, one of |and Drexel who have ‘been visiting +DR. CHAMBERLAIN ot 04 i o | “Friend Stavaron, tell her how my | aprons. Lake street has a greater va. | Rebort of the treasurer, Rev. J. G. |roses, another of lilies and chrysanthe- ers. Hanna's brother Fred ((“huplr:\!;_ Y - 2 Mise Nellie Kennedy of Sixth street | friend has come between us, and also | riety of articles and besides the cards | Ward. mums inscribed, “Mary”, Gates Ajar |of New London, have returned to their nml s“rgmn No. 506 Dry Cells, made especially leaves Saturday to spend a week with | as long as I am in the hospital to, there are bags and pieces of '"‘h"’m'i Report of t;‘e beard of tnlut;:es 1o Ttk “Bisters & pillow of - Miies rnd‘hnmo on West Town street. $ Automobile and Motor Boat service. | New Jersey relatives. | come three times a day, as I might get |ery, centers, searfs and pillows in| Report of the committee on the state roses similarly marked, a standing v d Mrs, Frank F In charge of Dr. 5. L. Geer's prastios Ask your garage or dealer for this i weil When I camo out of the pool | coléred embroidery, The Falls has a |of religion in the churches, =~ |cress, o pillow and racime of lilles, and | e TaRd, Mesy, Erancs Eiiller andi[oRE s R v T B Yoo oix &bt bt its| Tougeme Sullivan of Fourth street has | Toom at §.15 I went to drink water and | number of bead necklaces and a few ° ke itee. | clusters of other flowers. L S M MO LS Do s gl iy res:n: Hetoaaid soles Lo irth strcet has | met. her and the other fellow, and I | pleces of basket making as a specialty | Report of the committee on obitu- g The bearers were James W. Murphy. Town streel Wire o Lishon Wednes. | MoGrery Building, Nerwich, Cewni B LT R S ®cepted employr ¥ s ame to the conclusien that she was|besides the card b ory, | aries. i arthelomew . Smi eremiah Lynch, | (& & R Ot o % other cell on the market { SEeuie) Smlaymet, s s | Pearl L g ’Z‘,.",;:‘,; Rebort of the committes on Tesolu- | James Marphy. Dennis Houlihan and | Hyde and Mrs. Mary Cater. *for our Catalog ~C* o P | o e 3 se you mot te take up |and eollars | vhi 2 | tions. | Cornelius Sulh\an Burial was in the b mobil and Motor Boat Supplies. Ma and Mrs. Arthur C. Hiil of | &0Y friendship |and preachers. e | Miss fusan C. Hyde of Washington | 3% it G D R Y wian being fool- | avenue displays some nice white em- | 8nd preachers. : # ‘Relnnen were present from Holyoke [ Miss Susa UL hie, leavsh : Hoagy The C. S. Mersick & Co., | tives on Fourteentn strest, = %" |ed with Now they will know what ibroidery on heusehold linens and;‘u‘\(dg;:’;“-n Sy, Cemmecticut, Rev. ‘A land Springfiola, Mass. etd Hartford | {hursday) for Jersey. City on her - . fViersi ey o O | SR ; Greek love is.” reeneville shows two white embreid- . 5 ea an urke were in charge of the | Lo () (00 ison, N 274-292 State St. New Haven, Conm.| . Ty 4 e | The above letter was not stamped nr!;red centerpieces of ambitious design {Ang?';oi’.'&f:: R"&‘;"“}”?"“}'\,‘,‘\'fl:,‘, funeral arrangement: way to her homé in Madison, N. J. 4 ie prayer meetings of the Federat- | sealed, but was written to his room- | besides the cards and eolored.work, - |Slonary f ik, hy & o e isitors at Oc: : ST | TP e o (e Bt veie ot e vin 1o i o, | Dl 2, 50108 S colofedmenk. | SRR ekl . "Brapiel - L Perema o or G v s |G Rors open ot 12m AUTO RE PAERS ibAday Bvenings. Ut 130, are 10 be. Mt A RamDed, Saled A N Five Potate Race . 1§0_Meeting of the Woman's For- | ey [i in New York eity this weew | LT3y and her father William Park- MAYES BROS. Prew S continued in the M. E. church, corner oreesco 0 his brother, "| Sentor—Vounce, King, Harnois® | elgn Mission soctety. st il {nson of Huntington avenve, and Miny AT SHORT NOTICE. of Mleventh and North Main sireets, * Sitas has been at Lowell but a week, | ;- Junior_Dinglsan McCigud, Sulyien | Thursday Afternoon. Miss Ruth Fowler of Sachem Plain | YaTion Rogers of Washington street. hegi Aug. 28th. Faal . urns, Vounce, Elswort L. ng, o oad Is at Fishers Island for a wee Done RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Gi e gaid his landlord, who keeps a fruit e 2.30—Devotional service, led by Rev. | 1o a . 'nl v h F el T stana_at 107 Soody sirel. He came Gultesull, Buning, Wills Hoftman | john . Denais o e e Cen | NG WAUGNN FOUR MARRY C. WABHBURN, | TAF['V[UJ_ from Norwich, Conn. and had talked oo moeman, C. King, BromleY, |" Report of midwinter Bible school | e ot DA Silcioen & v . N, ho! av] Lowel 003 He has ) ", pe. e s b ' is: E 2 jos. 11 to 25 Ferry S Teiephone 1 Weti, 5¢ oo o ek, T Tctas Tt | Relay Race. O Gdress, The Work of the Bible | gonii%h Rovena Fellows has been for 4 | Harheck and children, Miss Ruth gich- ot ; ¢ ath Steéey [Aldard Dubreault’Raceives Bad Cut in | Jo5R Jere; before e & b e et i | - HenlonPaarl; alrest, Hoftcaa, Hinga | Behosis: Hev: 1. B Blocum. 5D |1 days {he guest of (Miss, Héther [ e o 2 V. CASTIN“ s R Leg While Chopping Wood. Merrimack mill No. 6. Monday night he |Oat. Comstock; Lake street, MeCauley, | Discussion. iy EF s ) Rty o Sl o s Specialty, ] e was furnished writinz materials and | Maynard, Bowen, Plerce; Hobart ave- | Closing praver and conference, 'sub- | yon e Grocker has returned to Hart. | “Lner and E ergason. - 3 2 : CORNS pMidard Dubreault is recovering from ' he, sat up for an hour and a half Nue, Graham, MeKnight, Cummings, | ject, The Church at Work, led by ReV. |rora agier . four weeks spent at his | . Orders Recaive Prompt Attention A 1e- ot the feer the effects of a bad cut on his left writing letters in the frult store. When [Darby; Falls, T. Carberry, H. Car-|Jeseph A. Elder. home on Huntington avenue. ! 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT |leg xu‘m..u Tuesday. Mr. Dubrepult this was commented upon, he sah!(hgt;bGETVlJOhr;;on“T{my{ SRR Adjeurnment. e " ITag V. # Peel All Uoubles o 2 | was splitting cord wood when the e he a ting to his brother’ He con- | unior—Pearl street, eClou off~ 7. IS o el Y. Sheeie | L0V st slbbea s Cut ok ol h i e e b nt Sven | man earaon, cbenan Lae sifeot . TR s, Sarah Hull of wWest Town strect ter Vacation Pee erhau in B sis gash in his leg. Medical aid was his chum, Lazaropoulos, who was Gullbeault Burns, G. Dingivan, J. ' v 2 + Mrs. Ellls at) 2 2 W5y JAMES DAWSON, called and it will be some days before :m, him in the mil yard the nvxt!l}"’““'}‘”“b“" averiue, McVey, Rou- | o ious Departments Shaping Up te her home in New Haven. | Your Discolored Skin [WUV Room 26 Ceniral Buil the injured man will be able to walk s g e eau, O'Brien, Bedusto; Falls, Ensling, < Lady Auecdane 02 | again. 5 o e B s e | Fintegan. Yobnige Faudey: . Make It the Greatest Ever. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodge of Spring- om Broadway Weekly.) 2 3 FUNERAL. Junior—Pjerce, McCauley, Maynard, s L A TE e | PATOLLN, oY ). Dodge. | complexi: will be wise in immediate- haek, Liver 5 i Some Norwich Greeks who were ask- | Bowen, Sullivan, Ensling, Coleman, | Put one day, and the mothers of the Iy taking up the mercolized wax treat- vy and boardmg‘ Mrs. Octavie Lizzott, oa_abou Mr. Savas said he had been | Vounce, Harnols, Peckhim, McVey, | Jounesters entered may remain with | Miss Natalie Hamilfon of Harland | ment “fveduierneaten tkin’ haa best —OF ALL KINDS ON— 3 ePh. Sumeras ere last wecl and that he worked as O ! | them al eaday afternoom, when, it |rgad has been away for a week past | Come off. for no autify- SIABLE yiThe funera of Mes, Octavie Liszot,| Hert It weck sad cha mouleat, ity Cren” pioftmars | oo, al, Tussdey atiernoon, whep It mad B been ana for o weel”puit | SO o S 2 SR SN | L UromoniLes, CARRIAGES, WG S S8 759 1hadt. FbieA I VLR | | Bome ot Dt RSubiat e Gom e 0dd Fellows' Day Called Off: 25 Yard Dash. The baby show chairman, back from | way o sned the despolied cuticle ix | NS, TRUCKS and CARTS: * earnha e bome of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Du-| (40 Tellows' day a¢ Plant field on | Junior—Guilbealt, Sullivan, McVey, | Boston, said his committee hadm’t fully | yyio e puon lmn | WKL R TRALRORT BERECLEC, o U : ; MAECKLY Buus. Falls Ave | LoV, o0, Quiddick strvet, Arctic Cen- , 040, Fellows' fay 88 U called | Hoffman, Dingivan, Ensling, Rouleau, | decided yet what sort of a prize to | Miss Mary Buckley has ned to | VIR Slbam, ana Tinse 1t off next morn- | - Methanloal repairs. painting, trim- . ter, Tuesday. A high mass of requien dnesd n New London was called yO& 5 her home on Pec Corner after a |c0Md c! 3 i e S 5 i e 4 equiem RE My > s o1 | McCloud, Alexander, Burns, Coleman, | offer for the best pair of twins. He 3 s 2| ing with warm water. Minute particles weed Werlkl | e | was sung at St John's church, with DT because of rain. Iully 200 04d ¥el 'yioqusto, King, Jackson, Harnois, |intimated that suggestions from peo- | LW Weeks' visit with relatives in il bl off day by dav, | ming uphelstering and k. | Rev. Father Joseph R. Bou o e e o O o eaa O'Brien. Bromley, Marstak, Shabecoff, | ple who like twins would be in order, | Hartford. e omowing (he healthy, youth- | _jacksmithing in all its branches (. AILAJSUN T AR B LT propitious. Fairview lodge of Groton ;& Vounce, J. Vounce 'Grablefsky, | Hntrios left on the Blanks at Lee & to Wi e e LS e PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1;'”\“ }H::,w »;nl-n‘dpd by relatives and “‘ d‘&'bw-m'_gu“u“ on hand, and Mo- | £eenan, Goidfaden. | Osgood's, at Smith drug store, at Le- | Mis: d}'mmpf “h;(-lf-r vv:" I-hnr"r‘fl:l“! store, is enough to make any discolored | friends of e family from many places. pac & & HCSE ges we o rou’s drug store and at the Plaut-Cad- | I8 spending a few days with her broth- | ;. srotted complexion clear, white and Room 1, Second Flopr, Shannon Eldg | At the closs of the church service the Negan and Pequot lodges would have E “ sierd ‘?"'h' P den company’s will entitle each baby | €rs Frank and Charles Wheeler of lhv! oy soft. U1t action is o gentle no ek ’ body was brought to Taftville for bur. Deen largely represented had not raln | Senior—Maynard, Tracy, O'Brien |, 4 nice little souvenir from the so- | Scotland road. | injury is caused and the face shows Night “phone 1083 | 11 in Biired ¥Tsast sernbrar intervened. The observation of Odd |Steryy, Lenkewiecz; Johnson, M o ik, ioa Ihay Tia made At tha| _— no trace of its use e S Mrs, Lizz 5 Fellows’ day at Plant field will be on |Knight, Oat, Bowen, Carberry, Gra- | sramadn ot the omt ieaaade at the i : e heat, Ieritating ‘winds ana T JJMirs, Lizott was for a number of| Lellow. e th.plEe el e e (o cara- |grounds at the last minute by those | Mrs. Samuel K. Lovett s moving | il are Such wrinkle.makers inat the Fies, Cake and Bread years a fosident of the Pawluxer aul- Saturday, ac g o plans ham Hoffman, Plerce, Carberry, CUm- | inat can't-get their tots Tecorded pre- | from Pecks Corner where she has lived | daily use of the following astringent 07 10515 North Main St - i) anc :h; \\la»~,<-x:';n.=xn;rr k;’\ww\'u and " 7 S DR s S 0 r R’ iog. High J- \'mmzly.Bo | for nearly thirty years to her new home | tonic lotion at un; Aodrol 2 ;ngruv:; this caadot 5 Gbile. B respected. - Fonr daughters and unning High Jump. The Boston store, it was stated ves- |on the West Side. visable: Powdered saxolite, 1 os. dis . BB Gk P e wo sons survive. The sons are Wil- Martin Went Up a0 East, enior—Maynard, McCauley, Bow- | terday, will have a county fair win- | T A AR wlyi&";a":.? {am, of Prbviderios/gud Acthos Tistote| . | . (Speclal o The julletin) far. | Pierce, M. Carberyy. T. Carberyy. dow, commencing today. Other stores | After passing two weeks at the | e Serina preyentive. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 3 | of New Yor he daughters are Mrs.! Houlton, Me., Aug. 27— tor Mar- | johnson, Tracy, McKnight, Cummings, | in_the city may follow su: ‘Wiilimantic Cam; d, Mrs. Enooch A LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | ftenrs pupont. e’ Bmedes Demaras fin, Who ls here with President Martin | 'Brien” Granaim, Darbie, Pocie, Lud- | ~Besinning lodas, the nociety's secre- (olTL S, GHnr Hiond B o et || T8 Sometl i ¥ of Providence, Mrs. Mark Dutelley of Thor of the Thor Avia o 3 wig, Himes, Oat, Hoffman, Comstock. | tary, Charles Greenman, will be at | v _ W Carter Ave. (East nuce) Arctic and Mrs, George Roberts of fly at the Aroostook fair, today went i Vil o it o Astto: Tritiaihean'san the | L ) o S owL Bl fer G SRARRARD Meals and Welch Rarebit 5 Rockland. up 4,000 feet, to the delight of at least ot Put. | whart, where his entry dlerk, i Her- | i = ¢ MWCARTHY _GAY_In New London | order. Johs Tuckle.. Prop. 2 10,000 people. Tsemolr—akicCauleyA Johnson, Bowen, | bert Brown, I8 on duty now. I Gfafrs}; u‘nrrk‘dwn(d rP'urm”dfl“ edtion- (- Aug.\TE 013, by Res, Pl praghaps 2 . s Martin and Thor leave here tomor- |Tracy Lenkiewicz, T. Carberry, May Midway Manager Merles, who was |2y to Hartford after a few days’ visit | JORR 000 “Baien Gay o1 Ne: ALERICAR INUJ.,., Yy e e | row. They will be in Norwich, Conn., |nard, M. Carberry. McKnight. Cum.- |on' the Iair srounds all day. yester: dibiet e e TS M g 2 = gy for the fourth annual field |at the fair of the New London County |mings, Graham Darbie, Oat, Himes, | day, to see that his part of the job Wieks & Sanaerson. Frin. day of the Tattuille Pinochle club are | Agricullural soclety (Ihey. expect to | Comstock, H;fiman,n went ‘on right, told the society that he DIED, Spscial Rates to Theutre Troups: Siewis MOReE ay and the arrange- | reach Norwich Saturday otato Race. wanted to show his interest in the g o & - upsw | ments committee are of the opinion | = o g : ; 4 55 M KORN-—In Lebanon, Aug. 26, George 3 Traveung Men. ste.. Livery connewcs hat it will be the largest day of it Senior — Lenkiewiecz, Haffinah, | D2y Silow by, GHACTEUS 3850 59 T. Korn, aged 41 vears, formerly of oy {hat it will be the largest day of its| Was High Degres Mason: | Traey, McKnight. Maynard, Johnson, | Dlece for one of the prizes. = i . Korm, aged 41 years, fc y 5 stuske: Btroee former years the sports will take place | croMoibert K Allen of Kansas City. | Comafock, Graham, Plerce, T. Car- | -Offer accepted’ jfl‘“’w Chalitang WFuneral services will be held fromt his | on e Providsnts sirest: Bothas Kas., who with his wi! ad been a |berry, O'Brien, Oaf, Bowen, M. Car- al izes, 1 be- | bptighs T ahaaEs ; The ‘Mt motimenee street grounds and | sumier guest near New London, died | nerry, Hines, Cammings, Pocle {lioyes | o = aes Srivn R 1 Tne Loneling vio, R e during Tuesday night of heart trouble. e o 2 3 he flying machine advocates heard , 29, at 2.30 p. wALL pApERS T followine programme has been ar-. Mr. Allen was 58 years of age and & FUBGInG Brofd-duimi, yesterday, said their advertising man, SU-LIVAN—In Norwich, Aug. 28, % e ™ hroare and precision by | 534 degree Mason. Pmne, Hines, Tracy. McKnight, Mc- | that a young woman in Norwich was \Whan Two Weeks Old. First Pim- Martin Sullivan, 33 West Thames y R R BN | s 4 ey Ao g oy | n offman, Ludwig, M. Carberry, | ilss biplane. She said it would be Notice of funeral hereafter. additions Soming s Cludiiy iaose | TaCe; high fump: pole va O . g en Rash, Began to Breal ¥ The: ossiblll Sith e DUt Dardera e ok | e h Pole yaklt tug Of | nnection with the Peoples’ store Sat- | BOWen, Comstock, . Carberry, Poole, | worth a good deal to her if ehe could ples, 4 New London papers please copy. o N Gt TR EE R L i i | cotinttine made s ts i Dl THS | ey eveniar Cummings, O'Brien. |say she was the first woman in the | OutunFace,SufferedTernbly Cu- — | Dl & rg‘.“wy::‘tg‘ i - i store We 5 | ke e — — | state—barring, ci 3 Mots- A Paints, muresco aud Lnis; lso art | Store Wednesday evening, whero they | ; d | ent and women aviatore—t wo upin | ticura Soap and Ointment Cured. To "y urselt to Bnd ow A‘vf- v £3c3 unitaticns. Pariutsts & numhor otibeaution and || Fradk Baymbnd of thdiCantesbury Auto Chemical to New York. S hoinb mudiia; ks goi- Kowover ~ xe The witimate eheice We wie witue markel for puinting, | SUitable prizes. The track dt the | turnpike was a visitor at Westerly and | ' The old auto-chemical apparatus of. ¥ 3 g% i perienced_riders. < 4 B BROLEAR ot Proviases Erent o Slea Viow <! cal tnobody knows for a certain thing % 8 il Papei-usiging sud. decorstiog il e | £ Vn»d.\ on 'r,—, n;y nee streat will be | Pleasant View, Tuesday. Niagara Engine Co, No. 1. of New thing that B8 Martin will he permit: 52 Elm St., St. Albans, Vt. My baby aug18}TLEON lmsl’m vze jaid out by John D, Nolan, The club a London, was sent to New York for ex- , ted' {o carry passenkers. There has irl wasonly two weeks old when sho began | is Planning o entertaln a'ldge nums Miss Aldea Geoux of Norwich ave- | hibition. The machine wasput aboard 'been some talk of the midway mana- to break out all over her body first with 15 Main Street, > P.F. MURTAGH Fram” a1 orl!® yxpected will attend nue has accepted work In Springfield, | the steamer Chester W. Chapin of the gers and the advertising man going pimples, then they would 3 T 58 hote ‘on the. committe n e ounty; | Mass. She will leave Saturday to take | New London line and in charge of the ' up together. Merles is Willing. So is spread_into 3 rash which COAL AND LUMBER. 02 and #4'Wast Wit UtreeL tife’ day are Jammes Wilton: CHeic ir Cn:m;rh:rp\\1;?’\‘?[eg‘x:e‘:;nl;gsggge’r:;z gg{:lenmgvu Ot(%f {.,ul"rax‘;cetl"‘lra‘zhaother ow. Both are single. | would take the skin all off. % Mrow ) o4 a ine company of Elmia, N. Y., 2 c: ol Andrew Frohmander, Henry Tétreault, | Fall River, Mass. aellveseaiat Grand Contral: Bl o | Betas Abns e wall and o1 Fene | by ki M. C. HIGGINS t Cigas Ars Good, ren Holland that timo her body was COA Ty THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ (.GAR Pei rsonals. Christopher Hedlar is passing a week completely covered with sores, even to her feet, and it was beginning to break */1, HIGH GRADE COAL GOO0D FELLGW 10c ClgAR |t Plock 1siand ik out on her face. Sho be- Offics and Yard 208 North Maln, 8v @ el R o m a mers Office Telaphone 1257 Top o 20l svnn l,\nfs‘m;nu- dhvl.m»‘\ of Providence | little body and suffered terribly. g > THOS. M. SHEA, Brop. "Frankiin St. | reet Io, sbending o week at Groton | %S0 in despair I wrote for a sample of | 3 " 2 106 Paiics Cafe L ¢ | ©Outicura Soap and Ointment and from the Tadv A.J.....g, A. MORGAN & m e it Dttt Wi e s first it began to get better rapidly. I then Telephone call $23-3 J % A full line of WEDDING and ENGAGEMENT RINGS at ¢ B cured.” (Signéd) Mrs, W. B. Owen, Nov. SHOE SPECIALS Yard Contral Whart, T WM. FRISWELL" 5,1912, | . G‘AGER Not only are Cuticura Soap and Ointment Today FROMFE RESIS 25 ANLY 27 FRANKLIN STREET Delivered to any part of Norwich the Ale that is ackuowledged 3e best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. “A telephone order wil receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St ertisiug medium in | Conneaticut squa to T Bul: fhters. Comuaatlont ehani . BaRSr i The B to be ] ) Funeral Director and Embalmer 70 Fragkiin St., Bulletin Bunaxu Telephone $42-2 Prompt service day er night Ledy Residence Opp. Theatre. Assistant. 116 Broadway Telephone 642-8 J ‘bought but one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment. In a few days I noted a great change for the hetter and In a month’s time she was completely most_valuable in the treatment of eczemas and othepydistressing erpiptioas of skin and scalp, but no other emollients do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins, itching, scaly scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and. falling hair, chapped hands gnd shapeless | nails, nor do it so economically. Sold by druggists'and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of each malled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. | Address post-card “ Cutl~ cura, Dept. T, Boston.” AaF-Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- #icura Soap will flnd 1t best for skin and scalp. ) Hersy E Chirem Wm. Smith Allen. Ladles' $2.00 White Canvas, $1.48, Y.adles' $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, $2.98, FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. NOTICE All persens having bills against Town of Nerwich are requested to pre- sent them en or before Sept, 1st, 1913, ALBERT W, LILLIBRIDG First Seleetman GOAL Office 57 West Maln St, T the