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'NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913 Gtve Bulletin, Henry Allen & Son Norwich, Thursday. Sept. 4, 1913, FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS THE WEATHER. {and eooler Thursday: | fair, ing north and noreast. Friday £8 Main St. LAAY ARSISTAN] WUEN RFQUESTED jald:. On Thursaay | fresh variable winds, brisk to high easterly, the coast districts. The outlook for Friday BUY YOUR A Today's, Weather Forecast. . For ‘Southern New England: Cloudy probably moderate variable winds becom- Predictions from the New York Her- it will be overcast, lwnh slight temperature changes and becoming with rain mastly is unsettled and cooler, with rain and strong winds on the coasts. prize winners. Ob ti e el For the first prize a blue card was | Merino—J. B. Palmer, first registered ; dbservations i . the mark, blue for second prize and jbuck 2 years, first pair registered ewes The following records reported from | white for third. 12 vears, first pair ewe lambs, first 3 Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes ——— | flock. in temperature and the barometric LIVESTOCK AWARDS. Cashmere—J. B. Palmer, first regis- changes Wednesday: il R e Itered buck 2 years, first pair registered ' Premium Winners for Cattle, Sheep | ewes 2 years, first pair registered ewes d and aieek |1 year, first pair ewe lambs, first flock, an 3 vgrst buck lamb, first pair ewes 2 years, . ) The following premiums for livestock | fITSt pair ewes 1 year, first pair ewe Comparisons. o s werM",I“"_“aéd”d' | Persian—J. B. Palmer, first register- C Predictions for Wednesday: Cloudy Lty |84 buclk 2 vears. first pair registered probably followed by showe " |, G- A. Kahn, Yantic, first on one cow jewes 2 years. Wednesday's weather: Fair and 12 vears; J. CR j‘alnmn‘:' (“2“:“ ,‘D“e £ Draft Horses. | at the old rellable store warm. 1 &0 e Nooth Teanine. A QWest Stock farm, second pair over o one cow, three years; R. C. Wheeler, | 1250; Joseph Rood, Griswold, first pair St Stonington, first, one cow, 3 vears; E.|Over 1250, ‘first single; Elmer E. Miller, | I HiEh, b Moan } Al >, Lebanon, second, one cow, | Preston, first pair under 1230; Mason ets. || Water. || Sets. |, (oo v iy Y { Gray, Franklin, second single, ! Guernseys. S 8 % { Herds and Bulls—Ralph Roval Leb- POULIi\i PRIZES. | anon, ne bull, 2 year B, . | Patmer, on first, one old herd, sec- | Awards Made for the Best of the 158 MA]N’STREET {ond one old herd, first, one young | County’s Feathered Stock. herd first and second one bull 3 vears = 0land two of his get second, one bull, | The prizes given in the poultry ex- Over 70 years a book store 38 = 2 years, first and second, vearling bull, | hibition were as follows: = Six hours after high water it s low | ot ~ond. bull calves. B d Pl th Rock | NEW AND USED BOOK tide, which is followed by flood tide. Pure Plood Cowe sl B DabASr. Brats s al:"en )’":U 5 ooKs, \ et Lir Eia P e s . B. Bellows, . Southbridge, Mass., | S i second cows, 2 vears, first and second ! ., Mass., : : GREENEVILLE NEWS |and sccond cows, 3 vears; first and |30 ffsti A T. Allen, Southbridge for . . 2 SEER T second cows, 2 wears, first and second | o uton g0 T third: Tulus A Hz{gp- ¥ [ Death and Funeral of Seven Months' |Cows 1 year, first and second “"‘feriv;;ry. Norwich, chi third; H. B. ACADEMY AND GRAMMAR| Q! Son of Mr. and Mre. Frederick \" Grade Cows—. B. Palmer, first, sec_ | gSUP%S. Southbricee, Mass, chicks, SCHOOLS { Bundy. and and third cows 4 yea first andd Sedona i o5 g ) N g d, cows 3 year: t and second, 4 5 The funeral of Waltér Francis Bun- vears, first. Gow, one year. White. Plymputh Roci. A ;all 1 .1dy, son of Frederick and Minnie Fitz- : Flalsteing L2 S P’;elhiws Southbridge, Mass., A special Od gerald Bundy, d from the home | 3 one pair fowl, first; chicks, second: P Y . 89 ot “of |zt rents at 100 North Main street | Hoxie, Lebanon, first bull calf, 1 Donald Bullard, Norwich, one pair rr)es Geoxl’aphnes, Mllnes o'clock Wel day afternoon. and ond pure blood cows 2 chicks, first; one pair chicks, third. s frien f the family i Arithmetics, Bailey- Manly A e Bla an Aoy thitd: cow, 2 veara: FA. Hoxte fivst, | K. .L. Roblusess Norwlth. palt fowl. 5 nd its death was due | Second and third, cows, & years, first |second: Florence’ Browning, Norwich Spellers and a general assort- | choers m. He was born in |and second cows, 3 years, first cow, 2 |pair fowl, first; rFank E. Fitch, Nor- | | this city and was 7 months ,m.1 29 yvears first and cond cows one vear, | wich, pair fowl, first; Robinson ment of books that have been | of age.” Tesides | first, second and third, heifer calve ich, 1 pair fowl, " L. Rob- s l'n—i Jerseys. | )}n;x-\\-u‘h, 1 thir, used but are in fine condition ° chargei af the |\ Herds and Bulls—C. S. Brizes, North | Re" C1Icks decond. e d i A & Franklin, first one old herd, first one |~ ek wnd at money savin rices. young herd, fi and ond, one bull, S. C. R. I. Reds. y gp Personals. ve and two of his get first year- | . W. Robinson, Norwich, pair fowl p VIR C. F, Sears family of Fourth |ling bull. [ s " F. -L. - Robinson, - Norwich, 1 | street ‘are spending a week at Hill| Pure Blood Cows—C. S. Brigss. | third; Horace E. Howe, Yan. | JOSEPH BRADFORD North Franklin, second cow, 4 vears, | pair fowl, fir: Robinson, 3 R sChng et eany ke Anl(} second. | Norwich, pair chic second: C. W, Slattery of ickory street |cows 2 yea st heifer calf, s | Robinson, Norwich, pair chicks thi BOOK BINDER ng relatives in North Adams, |cow and progeny: L. J. Wilcox, e s T 0 wich, first and third co 4 Bii0ar Wy andutt Blark Bosks Made 2ad Ruled te Ordar first cow i G. Dickenson LD YADED Ee: Edward North Main | wich, sec heifer calf; s Allen, Southbridge, pair 108 BROADWAY street has after spending a | Wilcox, f and progeny. vl, first; pair chicks, second; H. B. week at Watch Grade S. Briggs. North |Bellows, " Southbridge, Mass., pair e bk, -ond cows 4 |Chicks, second; pair Columbian Wyan- Mr. and M ox of Tenth | i cow 3 years, first cow 2 |dotte fowl, : pair Columbian Wy- Y street have returned after a ten days’ nd cow one year, first heifer |andotte chicks, first and pair Colum visit in'New Bedford Wilcox, second cow 2 vears: |bian Wyandotte chicks second: A. T a les — | ence Raymond, Montville, second pair Buff fowl, first: pair Buff ] Miss Charlotte ell has retur calf, fi cow one ar, first | fir: pair me fowl, secon ed after spendi a few days first Kerry calf. 1 golden chi Vnuh. No 4 4 § Miss Marion Webb of Worcester B by wich, pair golden chici co / b rs L 5 ; Scon they will be big boy IR T e, | and Herds—Ray L. Harding, Light Brahma Fowl, I oirls and 83 Eah il! | spending ‘1\}\1, v tion at | Lyme, first one old herd, first one| Florence Browning. Norwich and girls, and their faces wil! {of their 3 voung herd, first bull and m;w]ur }?}Qi first; pair fowl, second h » R get, first bull 2 vears, first bull calf; | third; Julius A. Hagberg, pair be only a memory. 6. L. Morgan, Salem, second old herd, | second; pair chicks, first. & 3 second young herd, nd bull 3 years | Buff Plymouth Rock: p y o h 2 » and two of his get, second bull 2 years, ne e, Bring the babies and we’ll Mia S BT i ot it | William F. Lynch. Fitchvile, pair | catch their smiles Charles Greiner Given Surprise Party | Pure Blood Cows—Ray L. Hardins, |fOWl first: pair fowl, second. =S, b Fittoon Foichde | first nd second cow 4 Yyear firse Buff Orpingtons. y . 2 ‘l..m] cars, first cow one st 5G2- F. D. Davis, Norwich, pair fowl, Tuesday Charles Greiner »“_”" leifer calf, ficst cow. and progeny: | first; ‘pair ‘fowl, :second:' _pair chicks | r was pleasant] ed ot his:home |- FL TRt =0 em. Y w | firsti C. Hansen, pair chicks second o z Tt g ears, second cow 2 years, sec rd co ; y J lin O ffteen friends 4 ‘ sty Dyen oot S. C. White Leghorns. {a mo ening was pa _Horace E. Howe, Yantic, pair fowl 4 A : In the vocal sele 5 . first (first: H. B. Bellows, pair fowl, sec- THE PHUT OGRAPHER :“L-'{‘d{‘r el Among cOW. 4 years, 3 cond :'md: W. F..Lynch, Fitchville, pair Me Calt ¥ou € | cow one vear: Lawrence Raymond, |fowl third; Maple Shade farm, Yan- Cppoeite Norwich Savings Society, B ars I"‘I‘!‘lif’ od il Montville, first cow one year: (i. | tic; chicks, third; W. F. Lynch, pair s Tk SN Morgan, Salem, second cow 4 ich econd; H. B. Bellows, pair FERIEYS; 5 ELAEE — | company with piano accompaniment. K ch first. Stories and jokes followed and later | Aryshires. s. C. B | games were plaved. Refreshme Herds and Bulls—G. A. O Evowm sLeghoras. . | ice cream and cake were servd | old herd, first .| Maple Shade Farm, pair fowl, first; WE SERVE THE BEST | 10 o'clock after which more songs | 1 and two of his get, first tull [A. T. Allen, pair chicks, first; Maple | were heard and at a late hour the |2 : st bull one year R. C.|Shade farm, pair chicks, first; pair pleasant evening came to a harmo- | eler, Stonington, second o:d herd, | chicks, third. nious close, | second ymrvnz herd, 3 vears Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. E— and two of his get ) vears,| .4 p aq Ehicka: Adar Personals. first bull calf Raymond, “g pair chicks, first. < Vel R o bury | Montville, second buil calf. A uff Leghorns. . anterbury | “'p e Biood Cows—G. A. Kaan, Yan- | Daniel Bowen,” Jr., pair fowl, sec IN THE CITY S i i iy tic, first and third cows 4 yeass, sec- | pair_chicks first: pair chick e g _ . |ond cow 3 years, second cow » Year A, T. Allen, pair fowl, first; H. H ; (Joseph Ge Putnam has re- |G ‘ow 1 vear, first heifer calf, sec- | B. Bellows, pair calcks, second; pair ave you tried it? If D e 2 «abor day here| '3 ow and progen Tawrcnce | black, first. not drop in and try an order of LA o i { Raymond, Alilba i o Anconas. any of the following flavors: | Alexander Dondeault of Norwich| K. O Wheeler, Stonington: Secondi Donald Bullard, Norwich, pair chicks Neapolitan Virils lavenue is spending several days with | W :1 yea first cow ,\e] L r third; ‘H. B. l_vP]IO\NH. pair chicks, s | Maple-Nut Stigwhierey | PlatnAeld. relativ | cow 2 v;‘flx' second cow 1 year, first ond; F. L. Robinson, pair chicks, = ¢ > i { cow and progen White Crested Black Polish. Cherry-Bisque Pistachio Alfred Reichter of the Lisbon side | Grade Cows. Florence Browning, ~ pair chicks, | or Chocolate |of the river is enjoying a few days| G. A. Kahn, Yantic: Second cows 4!first; pair chi c : A 4 e in New York city and Atlantic City, | vears, 3 first and sec- |{len, pair chic tl B. Bellow: THE WAUREGAN HOUSE | ~ = {ond cows s, first and second ' pair fowl, second; Florence Browning, 2 i | _ | cows 1 ye second heifer calf. pair fowl, first; A. T. Allen, pair fowl, The Parker-Davenport Co. Edward Poirier of Putnam returned | G. Dickinson: First cow 4 years. third. 1\ Sro t to his home on Wed after p: { A |ing a week with relatives on Norwic 2 H"d‘(,:f’ws' . i BEnts. avenue. Kahn: First herd not less| A, T, Allen—Pair fowl first. —_— | hi i s 7 Palmer: First herd not less | White Faced Black Spanish. Miss Christine Graham has been en- { H. B. Bellows—Pair chicks first, pair gaged as teacher in the Colchester Briggs: Second herd not less| chicks second. i Tuesday. | B A, Hoxie: Second herd mnot less | B. Bellows—Pair R. C. Black | AT SHORT NOTICE. RO | than 3. | Minorca chicks first, pair R. C. White | fone RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Giv-iTARGET PRACTICE ONE Steers. 1 \;]mm(' chicks first, pair S. Minorca N - . *hicks first. me a trial. DAY COST $6,000| Ray L. Harding: First, second and | ¢RIC # HARRY C. WASHBURN T $ | third pair 3 years, first pair 2 years, | s IHarv-bu-jg Chicks. | 3.8 ' More Target Prachc Tuesd h first and second pair 1 year, first pair - B. Bellows—Pair Silver Spangled Telephone 132-5. Bath Street. . - Ay ey calves; G. A. Kahn, second pair calves; | Hamburg chicks second, on Any Day in Artillery History. 5 b 2 | i —— (L 3y G. H. Morgan, third pair calves. | Guineas. CORNS At Fort Wright Tuesday more tar- Trained Cattle. i Maple Shade farm—Pair White get practice was held than in any J. Lathrop, Montville, second pair’| Guineas, old, first All trouble of the feet. ;vxx‘o (-‘\as:" m;]ml‘l 7 .yi»rwn‘wlm a sin- | trained c.n\!e,F e Sicilian Buttercups, SRiC > day the history of the service. at Cattle. e N : ; EL.EC_RI‘V LIGHT TREATMENT What are termed eight practices were | Ray 1. Harding, pair fat cattle; fi.:\, v‘. Al}]x_l)nf. A\-n wich— f‘.xyu fowl wiion op ool ,ihe merve clrcu- |held. Four companies participated | B. Palmer, first and second fat cows: | At Pait chicks first; F. E. Fitch, Buft tier or rheumatism. twice in the firing of ail the guns at| Samuel Clark, Preston, second pair fat‘ RCALL. Oy A JAMES DAWSON, the for The Second mpany made | cattle. | Buff Cochin Bantams. Tel §2¢. Room 26 Cent a remarkable record. ots were di- | +arm or Draft Horses. | H. B. Bellows—Pair fowl firs Lads Auen;fi"fl:fil Bullding | racted at two perambulating targets| ot Criavole, Hirak stal- | Frank E. Fitch, pair fowl second: over four miles away. The lez dmg!“,,,,q e Norwich, sec- | T. Allen, pair fowl third; Frank ;’ar:‘n( lSl n!;‘ pyramid pe, 12 feet | ng years; Samuel C itch, pair chicks first; Daniel Bowen, s vy 12, and the rear target is 24 feet by | pres st 9 Jr., pair chicks second. ~ = Thoy S ot e feet by | preston, nrxn stallion 2 years; A ; lack, Livery and Boarding ™/, 'rer oretowed i the'riie Ur | Shenton S tlon 8 ety G Black Cochin Bantams. k. 4 s s an hour. | l.awrence Raymond, Montville, | B. Bellows—Pair i N At the first shot the Seco < Jawrence : t o le growe air fowl first, pair STABLE | grood mxe and coit; Clarence Sholes, | cnicics rai, pair chicke eecond A" T, we guarantes our sarvice te he i | (378t At the fourth > | Norwich, first mare 3 years. | Allen, pan chicks third; F. L. Robin- Sest at rlie 1008C reasamant oy Itareat” was blown vto I Trotting Stock. son pair Golden Seabright fowl sec- i would have been the result to the bat- | O. E. Church, Montville, first stallien | ond; H. B. Bellows, pair fowl second MABOREY BROS.. Falls Ave tleship of an enemy may readily be |4 year: William Partlow, lLedyard,|and pair rhn'ks first. imagined. first stallion 1 year; West Stoc Partridge Cochin Bantams. A AT Mortar firing was started T Lebanon, second stallion 4 years, first{ p B Bellows—Pair fowl t: F C ATCHIS"A M D evening, but after three sho stallion 3 years; G. H, Morgan, Salem, | jujjux A\ Hagberg, pair Light Branma .y fog set in, rendering the t in- | first stallion 2 years; West Slnck;fowi first; H. B, Bellows, pair Sea- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON }.?flil:oan;l mxmnz an end to the firing | farm, <; onmrP\arr:)kfx'rx:ag‘llxfii\lv.:rlxt' firSt | Lright Bantam fowl first, pair chicks i % . o nig mare drs se S an, ¥t i S e e BESH. 1. BhSois Biboty Blannon Blde. | " Gsday's practice cost in the vietn. ) ond suclimg eolt. 11: 3" Sulitvan, Fitche | #800n bRl R gke (thinas vl chickRy) Night 'phone 1083 ity of $6,000 for ammunition ville, second mare and weaning colt, Dark Brahma Bantams. Friday and Saturday visiting | first sucking colt. H. B, Bellow A L 7 companies from New York and Nar- | Sheep. el g "d“s*.}_a".' fii s nrst Paln ragansett will arrive at the fort for| J . chicks second, pair chicks third; F. L. €S, e an rea dioe A ualpiaciice Southdowns—J. B. Palmer, first year- | Robinson, pair White Cochin fowl first, Kat st b i 2 2 ling buck, second buck lamb, first and Diwka. ibat canuot be exceiled. - ~ - scond ewe 2 years, first ewe 1 year, =5 2 ‘Plone your erdsr. Frompt servic first flock, first buck lamb. _F. L. Robinson—Pair Indian Runner Cheviot—G. A, Kahn, first pair ewes | duUcks, young, second; Roger Bullarg, | LOUIS H BRUNELLE 2 years, first pair ewe lambs, first|Pair Indian Runner ducks, young, first s Hobk. g’lm;:-nceld}.ir«;,\;vmngl.i pz!ur }}& hite Pekin = = < ) al ir | ducks, old, first; . B, Bellows, pair 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) sl first nall\x l'&efrf‘ygfr; Pckin’ducks, third; Roger Bullard, pair D- almer, second pair registered | tiekin ducks 5:50:11 A. T, -\!lkler\r L s air cred ewes e Pekin ducks,’ young; A. T. Al- AMER‘CAN Hous N Flll\eral Irector n’}: :(ml:y‘nd );)‘jxg(:s':“e 1‘1(;,-“.& len, pair Black Cavuga ducks, old, first, t butk lamb, first | bair young, f Charles Alquisf, pair | and Embalmer op, Norwich, first | Black Muscovy ducks, old. first, pair | Farrei & Sanderson, Frop, ! e air ewes 2y , first buck lamb. Dark Muscovy ducks, second, pair P 1 3 ; o abdon A B : Special Rates to Theutrs Vroupse 70 Franklin St., Bullatin Bufiding Dorset—J. B, P first) FOURE, Socond. pair youny, nrst; Roger Traveling Men, ete.. Livery connes Ipiepbone Se4.4 £ b ned bucicd A e e g ate.. Y Prompt service day or night. vear, first registered buck lamb, | frst; ‘I‘IUIQHC\: Browning, Shetucket Stroet: LR it st and second pair registered ewes 2 | old, first. e A : y S T air registered ewes 1 year, ggs. Che @ Residence Sroadway tered ewe lambs. Florence Browning, 1 dozen brown Shae brucl aaP s 10 Skt bus: Opp. Theatre. Telephone 642-3 B. Palmer, first|eggs third, 1 dozen brown eggs first; dium bettor 'han through the advertas ing coivmug wf Tae Buuetip [ in | Premium Awards at County Fair | : | Meritorious Exhibits Get Their Decorations of Blue, Red and | White Cards—Judges were Busy Among the Cattle, Horses. Sheep, Chickens, Ducks and Pigeons ' | | ! |istered ewes 2 years, first pair regis- tered ewes 1 year, first pair registered ' At the New London county fair at the fair grounds on Thursday the work ¢ of the judges was to be seen and the 'ewe lambs, first flock. | exhibits that had appealed to them as: HampshlrcAAG A, Kahn, first buck 2 nof merit had received their decorations !years, first buck 1 year; J. B. Palmer, i of the officlal cards indicating the |first and second pair ewes 2 years, first | pair ewes 1 year. muff, first. starlings, first: white third; Maple Shade farm, 1 doz- en white second; Florence Browning, 1 dozen duck eggs first; Mrs. H. Kingsley, Yantic, 1 dozen brkwn eggs, second. Pigeons. James L. Tourteliotte: Red furlente, first.and second; white fantails, first; | yellow fantails, first; red fantails, first and second; silver muffed tumblers, second: yellow muffed tumblers, thir vellow pigmy ‘pointers, first; blue pig- my pointers, first and second; silver pigmy pointers, first and second; red plgmy pointers, second and third; red checker English pointers, first; black checker English pointers, first; dun H. B. Bellows: White fantails, sec- ond and third; yellow muffed tumblers, | first; red crested heimets, first; black barless swallows, - first; blue barless swallows, first; white, pigmy pointers, first; blue checked homers, first; muffed tumblers, second; blue muffed ! tumblers, first; blue mottled tumblers, first; blue saddleback tumblers, firs blue badge tumblers, first; red badge tumblers, first; blue barred homers, first; black S, F. C. leg tumblers, first; | white 8, F. C. leg tumblers, fir blue ! check Teg tumblers, first; brown ‘check | leg tumblers, first; black fantails, first. A. L. Jensen: Silver muffed tumblers, | st: red maltese hen. first; black fairy swallows, first; black snip swallows, first; blue snip swallows, first; Hun- garian hen, first; and second; red bar first: blue ballhead tumblers, firs black quaker starlings, first; A. O. C. C. tumblers, first and second: Quaker A, O. C. tipplers, first; silver homers, rizzled homers, first; red checker homers, firs yellow maltese hen, first; blue snip, first. A. T. Allen: Dun owls, first; black magpies. first; blue check homers, sec- ond: black check homers, first; red muffed tumblers, second. Guinea Pigs. L. Tourtellotte: Black English, ; black Dutch, first: white English, ' golden agouti English, first; | broken color, first. Angora Kittens. Miss Flint: Angora kittens, first. Rabbits. Earle M. Palmer: Mixed, first. |ENTRIES MADE FOR BEAUTIFUL BABY SHOW. One Hundred and Ten Infants Put Into Competition by Their Mothers. One new feature of the New Lohdon county fair, and one that proved such success that it is said to be sure of repetition in future years, was the beautiful baby show. One hundred nd ten entries were made. The prize winners have already been announced. "he following were the entries: | | Ella M. Arnold, 24 months, entered Mrs, Charles M. Arnold of Yantic. | Sherman Holt Barber, 19 months, C. E. Barber, 23 Park street. miiel LeRoy Blinderman. 9 months, da Rlinderman, 98 High street. Howard Avery Briges, 17 months, Mrs. Edward Briggs, 16 Mechanic street. Lucile Margareét months, Lulu Mabel Brown street, Ruth 1 Burton, Frank Burton, R. F. City. Teresa Cliccarelli, Irene Ciccarelli. Francis Connell, 33 months, T. nell, 12 Pratt street. Loretta Connell, 3 months, nell, 12 Pratt street, Margaret Conneil, 15 | Connell, 12 Pratt street. 7 months, Mrs. Dan- Connell, Plainfleld, Conn. ph Arthur DelCarlo, 26 months, Margaret DelCarlo, 105 Oneco | street. .\'lunlp_\' Nelson C. Harry | by | 24 L Browning, Browning, 13 months, Mra. D. No. 1, Jewett | | | 36 months, Mrs. T. Con- w months, Thomas Connell, J Edward Disco, 11 months, Disco, 1 Main street. Howen Etchells. 7 months, William and Kathleen Etchells, 10 Sla- {ter avenue, Taftville. Frens Mauritz Eyberse, 36 months, John Eybe 34 Happy street. John Eyberse. 6 months, John Evberse, 34 street. Donald Francis 28 months, Mrs. Frederick G. 137 Baltie street (colored). James Fitzgerald, Mrs. gerald, 67 Fountain street. Rosamond L. French, 8 months, | W. 1. French, 602 Main street. | Henrietta A. Frink, 10 months, | Byron Frink, Backus corner, Great Plain, | Grace Geraghty, 26 months, Geraghty, 125 School street. | Tra Gordon. 14 months, Mrs. N. Gordon, 259 West Main street. Irene Susan Gordon, 15 months, Fred Gordon, 36 Twelfth street, Mrs. John Fits- Mrs. East Yosef Gordon, 4 months, Mrs. Charles M. Gordon, Main street. Harry Irving Grandy, 10 1-2 months, Mrs. Albert J. Grandy. R. F. D. No. 1, Yantic. John Hotchkiss, Jr., 10 1-2 months, Mrs. John Hotchkiss, 233 Laurel Hill avenue, Anna Medors Frecekick 26 months, Mrs. 46 Baltic street (colored) Roderick Raymond Jarvis, 24 months, Mrs. Henry Jarvis, 414 Cen- . itral avenue, Violet Josephine Johnson. 23 months, Mrs. Charles Johnson, 48 Dunham streef. George Albert Keeley, 24 months, | Mrs, Frank Keeley, Norwich Town. Jessie Louise Keeley, 7 months, Mrs. ! Frank Keeley, Norwich Town. Doris Elizabeth Kennedy Mrs. Theodore O, Kennedy, street. Susie Alma 50 Union Leonard, 13 months, 1George W, lL.eonard, 541 Main street. A. Eloise Laury, 12 months, Mrs. {Adah Laury, 38 Baltic street, (col- | ored). Clarence Austin Lillibridge, 27 months, Mrs. Charles F, Lillibridge, R. F. D. No. 8, Scotland road, Norwich Town. Richard Henry Morris, \Ir . Richard Morris, treet, John Morrison, 24 months, Morrison, 111 Smuh avenue. Wilbur K. Paney, 18 months, Mrs. Wilbur Paney, 320 emra] avenue, | Harry F. Picazo, 12 months, Mrs. !1da Picazo, 34 Washington street. Harriet Bernice Plerce, 23 months, Mrs. George W. Rouse, 8 Summit street. Anna Rabinovitch, 18 months, TI. R&hmonmh 23 Park street. Elizabeth, 12 months, Mr, and Frank Raynsford, Nelson Dexter Robinson, 12 menths, 9 months, West Town Mrs. O. Mrs. | Mrs. C. H. Robinson. Fanny Elizabeth Robinson, 26 months, Mrs. ¥. E. Robinson, 175 | Whipple avenue. | Frankiin Ethelbert Robinson, 9 months, Mrs. F, E, Robinson, 175 Whipple avenue. Rutp Parker Robinson, Mrs. Ciifford H. Robinson, Franklin. Alice F. Potter, Potter, Uncasville, Raymond Ernest Shultz, 7 A\I‘rs}: John Shultz, R. F. D. No. wich, 36 months, North 14 months, Mrs. W, months, . 7, Nor- May Dorothy Vallin,-21 months, Mrs. {Anna H. Vallin, 269 Laurel Hill ave- nue, Robert Waish, 12 months, Mrs. | Thomas Walsh, Taftville, Walter Linwood Whitmarsh, 20 !months, Mrs. A. Whitmarsh, R. F. D. {No. 1, Hallville. | Charles John Williams, 8 months, Irvin S, Williams, 492 North Main street, Edith Doris Woodmansee, 2 weeks, | Mrs, Hattle Woodmansee, 33 Eliza- beth street. T. H. Rochelle, § weeks, Mr. Del- aney, 161 CUff street. June lLarese Woods, 14 months, Mrs, i William E. Woods, 66 Hamilton ave- nue, Vera Narasavitz, 13 menths, Rose Narasavitz, 27 Cove street. Car] Brand Bentley, 30 months, Mrs. years, first registered s William F. Lynch, 1 dozen white eggs buck iamb, first and second pair reg- first; Florence Browning, 1 dozen | Carl Bentley, Yantic. Kenneth Lewis Bentley, 10 menths, bleek | yellow homers, first | Con- | Mrs. | Mrs. | David | DOUBT DISAPPEARS No One In Norwich Whe Has Had a Bad Back 8hould Ignore Thno Double Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? Backache is sometimes kidney ache, With it may come dizzy spells, Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders. Doan’s Kidney Piils have been en- dorsed by thousands. Are recommended here at home: You have read Norwich proof. Read now the Norwich sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. Mrs. Mary Neff, 466 Main Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “For many !years one of my family was subject to attacks of kidney complaint. He suffered from pains across the loins and at times could scarcely get about ton account of his back being so stiff and lame. The kidney secretions were irregular in passage and often con- tained sediment. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at N. D. Sevin & Son’s Drug Store, proved of benefit from the first and soon every symptom of kidney complaint disappeared.” RE-ENDORSEMENT, Several years later Mrs, Neff said: 1 willingly confirm all T said in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pilis in the state- ment 1 gave a few years ago. Noth- 'ing has occurred to change my high opinlon of this remedy.” For sale by all dealers. Price 30 ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and "ake no other. | — { ‘.\Jrs Carl Bentley, Yantic. Thomas Dickinson Mara, 12 months, Mrs. Thomas Mara, 144 West Town street, Norwich Town Malva May Button, 16 months, Mrs. A. H. Button, by Henry Button, Glas- Horen.p May Pendleton, one-half months, Mrs. ton, R. F. D. No. 1, Norwich. Agnes McGuire, 13 months, Mrs. James McGuire, off School street, Alice LaRochelle, 24 months, Mrs, LaRochelle, 146 CIliff street. Grace LaRochelle, 12 months, LaRochelle, 146 CIliff street. Louise Zi . 14 months, Mrs, lie Zierler West Main street. George LeFevre, Jr., 1 months, Mrs. LeFevre, 195 Maple street. Thelma Kind Bjurstrom, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clairmont avenue, Clara Rutchick,- 11 months, Rutchick, 20 Cove street. Emily Barnes Pike, 11 months, Mrs. Augustus Pike, Hamilton avenue. Russell Monroe Aldrich, 23 months, William Aldrich, 4283 Main street. Shirley May Aldrich, 15 monthas, William Aldrich. 422 Main stret Max Marshak, 36 months, Rose Marshak, 123 West Main street, Morris T. Taylor, 20 months, uel Taylor, 270 Main street. Henry Francis Cooke, 6 months, Charles Cooke, 602 1-2 Main street. Sara Marshak, 6. months, Rose Mar- shak. West Main street. Dorot Scott, 11 months, Scott, Niantie, Conn. Arlyne Beatrice Thompson, 24 ! months, Warren H. Thompson, Fitch- ville. Elinor Mary Mrs. George A. { Alice Naomi Charles W, Parsons, treet Isabel Sheffield, 7 bel Sheffield, Valiey tic. Earle Raymond Wheeler, win C .Wheeler. Bernabette Pounch, months, John Pounch, 8 Pleasant street. Frederick Merton Tubbs, 22 months, 72 Division street. three and George Pendle- | |0 | Mrs. Til- A, George A, 20 months, J. Bjurstrom, 14 Annie H Sam- Lillian Howard, 20 months, Howard, Niantic Parsons, 33 months, 10 Elizabeth months, street, Mrs. Ma- Williman- Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Anna Gaucher, 9 months. George Gaucher, Lisbon. Evelyn Sawyer, 24 months, Mrs. Burton Sawyer, 19 Ward street. Milton Goldstein, 21 months, Max Goldstein, 2 Peck street. Daniel Alexander, 3 months on day of exhibit, Mrs. Tessie 35 | Washington street. | Raymond Edward Miller, 33 months, Alexander, Mrs. Miller, Saybrook. James Philley Miller, 11 months, Mrs. Miller, Saybrook. Dorothy Helen Bingham, 11 months, | Mrs. Howard F. Bingham, Scotland. James Quinn, 34 months, Quinn, 83 Sixth street Alice Baker. 15 months, Frank Baker, 5 Thames street. 17 months. Mrs. 1 Maple street, Percy Browning, e Browning. Guile, 8 months R ¥ D Ne 4§ oodrow Wilson Por- Maple street. { Mr Daniel Guile, Norwich. 24 months, Mrs R. F. D. No. 1, Un- James S. Doris Allen, ence Allen, 201 | Tryon Lathrop, { James E. Lathrop, | casville. Vera Siegel, gel, R. . D. No. Julius Hill, months, Hill, 64 Boswell avenue. Paimer Rathbun, Austin Rathbun, 97 Smith avenue. Edith Curtiss Williams, 29 months, Mrs, Frank O. Williams, Jewett. City. Kenneth Ray Browning. 10 months, Mrs. Charles Browning, East Great Plain. James Casey. 24 months, Mrs. James H. Casey, 45 Division street. Roberta Wheeler, 36 months, Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Oswegatchie, Mildred May Coffey. 30 months, Mrs. John Coffey, Plainfield. 30 months, Mrs. 34 months, Herman Ste- 2. Norwich John Mrs, months, Mrs. John Mortimer Murphy, 18 months, Mrs. Mortimer Murphy, 95 Peck street. Ruth Agnes Pringle, 15 months, Mrs. James Pringle, Groton. Ella Peckham, 4 months, Mrs. Myron Peckham, Lebanon. Clarence Kenneth Wheeler, 2 months, Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Oswe- gatchie. Anna Rose Mara, 33 months, Mrs. Thomas Mara, Norwich Town. Charlotte Pike, 26 months, Mrs. Theodore Pike, 28 York avenue. Ending Season New London. New London has Hartford for a double header to play this afternoon at New London in the last day of the league season there. The fans will be sorry that the baseball season is com- ing to an end. —e MARRIED. WEIA'“*W’HI‘I’E—IH Norwich, Sept. 3, 191 by John H. Barnes, J. P, .ohn \\ elch of Central Falls R. I, and Grace V. White of Providence. DIED. YERRINGTON—In South Canterbury Sept. 3, 1913, Mary Huntington, wife of the late B. W. Yerrington, aged 87 vears. Sept. 3, 1813, CARBERRY—In thie city, Yantic street. James Carberry, of 22 Notice of funeral hereafter. CHURCH & ALLEN 16 Main Strect, Funeral Directors —AND-— Embalmers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call 82 iBenry B. Chares. = 3Wm. Bmith Alse,

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