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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913 b lnxum 663 . York have been visiting at their home | - Mrs. J. C. Stirling, Rockville, Sin- on the New London turnpike. Joseph 111 !gle Comb Black Minorcas, 661. Schwenk returned Monday after two | HE'lfy A"efl & SOII ¥ cArthur 8 “batiey, Cobalt, ' Sinkle | weeks' stay here 4 3 \ ‘omb Rhode I Reds, 64 - i == e e rven, Foms | Mrs. James Lathrop, her daughte: SMI--AI}UNDANI Whog fl.{ 8 2 Comb Rhode Tsland Reds, 835, Lydia and sons Parker and Houston the six menths ending A FURNISHING | Bulletin. should ;.e activerea | Hempstead Barn with 13 Cews, 3 Herses, Farming Machinery | ‘W, & Tiiinshast,~Vemon, Single | Latnrop, have returned (o their wio | {jn iohtly. Matted, Scraggy|Sioie *aie af four #“z‘ T re in the city before 8 a. m. ‘omb White Leghorns, 62 ome on Elm . afte - | pays) | UNDERTAKERS W ribers who fail to receive 1t by . ©. 8. Scoville, East Haven, Rose |ing the summer in Canterbury, 4 fitteenth of September. that time avill confer a favor by re- and Crops Burned—Eight Cows and a Bull were Saved— | conb Rnode lsiand Reds, 615, e Hair Made Soft and Lus- plgpamely o | porting the fact to The Bulletin Ca. E. S, Edgerton, West Willington, Severity of the Sterm. frous at ,Once ~— Parisian, €8 Main St. i Loss Estimated at Near $7,000 > Rose Gamb Rhode Island Reds, 540: | The force of the storm Sunday night | THE WEATHER. A. B: Hall, Walingford, Barred PIy- | was especially feit on the hills around, | Saoe, % mouth Roeks, 528, R seemed to be directly overhead andy ge. § 647 ¥ JRIEC o T e Today's Weather Forecast. 7 John H. Lower, West Cheshire, Rose | one of the hardesi storms ever e If your hair is anything short of 1647 4 % ST The blg barn en the Browning to the heart rending cries ef herses Co‘rvnb Rhede Island Re«;,s‘ 52:- Vonite | Perlenced. A few telephones were put | perfect; if it is too dary—brittle—duil 4 For Southern New ngland | Beach farm at Quaker Hill, owned by | and cows: LV B Card, Manchéster, Vhite | out of commission. —thin, 'or has been faling out. vou| Adam’s avern mewhat cooler Tuesday; Wednesday |B. J. Hempstead & Sen, was struck by Bull Got O ced Red Cornish, 485. s B s can immediately bring about & change sl moderate northwest to nerth 'nuumng and burned Monday mornine. | e o 11| West Mt. Pouitry Yards, Naugatuck, Principal at Waterford. by using Parisian Sage. The first s ['Chirteen cows, threo’ horses, Tarming|wap wLogich was tied In & bex stell | white Wyandottea, 452. * Miss Florence Bennett of Vergason | abplication removes aandruff and in- 1861 M')) ELLA M. POTTER tions from the New York Her- |lools and machinery and between 18 | et conmea t0 e e el oo 1t | yivest Mt. Poultry Yards, Naugatuck, | avenue lef; Monday for Walerford | creases the beuty of he hair. ofier 1o the Public the Snsst tandare ald: On Tuesday it will be partly ove; ‘{}ml 50 tons of hay'were consumed. |witp s crowd of velunteer firemen to | 'iflfn‘vé“"sdéiiiii.-“s"wmpm Black | Where she will be the principal of ‘"A\L s.v»‘_h|u||\c":|u\|, of the lmvn‘d:‘);ov:; Draady of Seer of Surepe and Bk £ | st and copler, with local rains and |The l4th cow it was necessary to kill, | bo endangered by the feroelous animal. | o L4 J four roem graded school Jus at clements aro needod 10| Roheiudy Fliener, Culmbaeh nsiructor of zht southeriy e esterly winds, fol- [a; it ha‘fl been burned bevend the | Fire burned the halter rope and the | OTPIngtons, 348, P L fimku it i “fi;’:‘;’é beer, ass Puie and Burioa, " {lowed by clearing ehance that it would recever: ot oal 5 s —_— - make it grow——just like wa | Piano 2nd Harmony The outlook for Wednesday is mostly | Loas Betwaen $6,000 and 87,000, | Lol §of oul. It was driven (0 @ Pas- | pRIVER MALLETT I8 . TAFTVILLE che plants in ‘e garden. - " " | Soeseh Aln Quisnels i ) 2 clear, with oderate temperatures, %= LA arislan Sage su, ies hair needs.l &= Yoom 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 | R R RERE The owners of the farm place thelr | Neighbers Gave Al RECOVERING AT MOSPITAL | i "0, o T e Pothior | Tt o 2 Bage supplles halr necdm\Eul P, Ale sk g, - - | Observations in Norwich. 0ss at between $6,000 and $7,000. The ighb @ in iHGbe datere] Z - perfumed, not sticky or greasy. that |38 Ae, Sterliag Bitier Ale, Anbeuses, —— | _ The following records reported from | destroved property was ubwut 80 Per | mination Lo save some of the threat- | X-Ray Photographs Showed That His| Married at Sacred Heart Church. (berfumed, n ks o Eresy e | adweler, Sohitts and Pabst, :L\{MER MU LINERY ol L OB T e el | ened property formed a bucket brigade | Hip Was Cracked. A very pretty wedding took place | druEEiste, and tollet counters. The A. A, ADAM, Nerwich Towa. - in temp ¥ and the barometric ls ‘-‘e 1;:;:;:1;» ot hvj\)l ‘."3" J. :‘lemg- | and put out a fire on the sllo and ice- [ N e el in the Bacred Heart church Monday ‘Gl{k with the Auburn Hair’ on the| clepaone 441-28 A, OF TEST | changes nday | Stead, wevells son, M. Judson Hemb- | houge. In less than an hour the barn | Fugene Mallett, e aterbury i t 9 oclock when Albert | Package. o . m, 67 30,02 | Stead. were awake at midnight when | wag Lurned fo th oud driver who was injured at the county | Morning at § o‘cloc Apply Parisian Sage and the effect, MRS. G. P. STANTON, p.m. ... s 3.98 | by the thunder and lightnine WhICh | ery, drawn Inte the barn for storage | Stumbled and fell on him after he was Rov. . H. Btapleton, the service being | the head from itching and freshen MRS. G. P. ST/ 3 Highest 7§, Towest 67 Wab jhaken houscs (hereabouts. and |over ‘Sunday, and other ‘apparatus | thrown from nia suikey, has o cracked | Rey, J H. Btapleton, the service beibk | up the hair. Use it daity for o week (THE FENT“N_CmNm 52 Q}-e’u-kek St Comparifsons. SCipbrogressing with frequent peals | which would not be used until fall was ‘hip and will be kept at the Backus Bothier, slater of the bride, Was brides. | 83 You Will be surpriced and de- ® 52 Shetuc B bt itied. | Qing, 9% @n¢ vIVId dashes of light- | consumed. Two new ensilage cutting | Rospltal for o month. Mallett, who | 1y g Tosaph Jodoln was best man, | USted. Those wio have tried It write BUILDING C0., Inc. R0 Weat ortr i 2 : nachines were destroyed. One of the 18 know! vi it S a Grees G enthusiastic letters and tell a . . et Saw Lightning Strike, three horses was the - famous mare | New England racing circuits, will | The bride was charming in a dress of | SRS ORI, (oHCh ’ west cooler at The younger Mr. Hempstead was in | which has never been shod and which | therefore not be able to get back on fi:é'ewi’?{’e"'r)m" o vell and she car | Sold by The Lee & Osgood Co., and Such a position that he could see the was known as the most sure-footed |the track this fall. There is every 3 des ers everywhere with @ money- ; e | : 5 Pk owned In white satin, wore a veil [ o2 S apnece. Sl Shoiica 1y uat attex he hoscd the clock | beat iu dils ssetion. High orleed con | RIONGOE howoves fhis N Myl Y SN | L0 0tCl o Tt canpetions. Miss | P20k Brotection to every porchmeer if | Ty strike 12 4 blinding flaéh, atcompanied | which were the pride of the farm were 0t a8 ever by the time next season a2 ino « BROOMS tiae B diufoning, RO ottt was | Tat T ke umba | comes around He'ia' a driver of skl | Grace Bousauer. organist, rendercd (he |of” ihe quickest acting hair ‘tonica l Wl | 508|100 0t e e Shoning s S fas | Hoster House Also Struck. | 488, MUERSRG, oy (aicon at tho | Were Tendored by O Tellier [z ] CONTRACTORS E 3 ! B 5 | PHan et ittle s > Browning | i ol Following. the ceremony there was = the g . ] % m, I 5. m.|ther, Hempstead ran across lots, | , A little way south of the Browning | hospital showed how marrow an es- ceremony there was| . o L e, the thing you will need; 5 = 51T | dressing as he ran to the barn Beach farm, on the Norwich turnpike, | cape Mr. Mallett Iisd from o broken |8 Feception gnd o wedding breakfast| = Shfest L sl g sl R i Y : 3 S s the house of Conrad Hester Was hip. Only a pound or two more on e home of the bride on Merchants | arly every woman needs a 00 hen you arrive home. |3 ) || gk Morn. | Flames Spread Rapidly. | struck at about the same tme. & Dolt | the neck ot the bims would have frac, | Aventie. Mr and Mrs. Plante will leave | laxative. ‘Dr. King's New Lite Pils| NORWICH, CONN. The roof was enveloped in flames | of lightning tore off one corner of the | tured it. A8 it turned out, Mr. Mal- | next Saturday for thelr future home in . are good because they are prompt, safe 1 : bbfore the owners could reach the | house of Mr. Hester, who is crippled : lett is now doin, Rt . 10 a0 a0l cauls paln. el MC. G 2 b 1 % 3 of ster, who is ¢ e doing nicely at the hos- on, i Eaare Jsiom ol L 9 = Pe ie’s Market g 5 [barn. The side on which the horses | by rheumatism and fay in pea, I pital, was resting comfortably on Mon_ | Dloved. The voung couple recelved |Dunlap of Leadill wenn, says: “Dr. Peop 5 H N 433 were quariered was nearest, and to| In other parts of the town telephone | Gay and 13 recovering from the effeots | many beautiful wedding gifts includ- | King's New Life Fills helped her trou o ter it i3 Jow | this Judson Hempstead ran. He cut! poles and trees were struck . ing silverware, cut glass and linen. bles greatly.” Get a box today. Price o F kli S 5 e R T Ly halt £ horse d dre t ; ety y SIEHl ahis "p The groom is the n of Adjututeur ! Recommended by Lee & Osgood. Fia 3 i by flood tid [the haiter of one horse an ove i . | i i et son of ututeur | 25c. Recommended by Lee & (sg00 ranklin St ® linto the open with flames crackling Moce Bamacs At oRker SR S o) COMMON PLEAS COURT. Plante and for some time has made his | —— S Pencils Pencil JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. REENEVIL| NEWS |#round him The smoke was so in- | o & shed at Quaker Hill belonging to | home in Winchendon, Mass. His bride | - i enc 'encil Boxes { GREE! EVILLE NE |tense that he could not run through | Burke Hewitt was struck, but before | ¢ .4 geggion Since the Summer Recess | Is the daughter of Joseph Pothier of — ek | ihe barn o where the cows were hed | Iuch damage was done, and with the | o e Merchants avenue and Is well known | Crayons Lunch Boxes | line of WEDDING and | Marriage of John T "McNamara and |in their “Stanchions, so had to rus hf-rl‘r\ nr” r“ll‘lxg’ghnrs, the blaze was | —One Judgment Rendered. to n host of friends with whom she | 5 R all 1y DI e 'g | around bar Che door was locked | 5091 extinguished. | vorite. Among the out of town | Miss Mary A Burke at St Mary's {arosnd the born, The dgor was locked | G0, STURERI, Ly 1ot tne garaga| 1o the common pleas court here Mon. | i# 8 faverite: Amone the outof tou | Paints Book Bags ~ NGS Church | arvivaainy is time and helpe His | 0f Mrs, Edward Palmer was seen to day afterncon Judge Waller allowe 5. Ed fer, Miss ° . 2 3 GAGEMENT RINGS at| © - st |oon it i e and elped hls | D0 in ames and evervone rughed thers | two Wweeka for answers In'the cases of | Mr. and Mrs Edward Fothter Miss Stationery Ink and Mucilage . % 2 o'clock nday ng In St | e doo {to be of what mssistance they could. |Goldstein & Son vs. Gilman Manufac- | 5¥a TIue'te, Lonis b Yeenans of Ne% WM. FRID WELL’S, Mary's church Rev. Wi R Feeeioones But the fire was soon under control, | turing company, and A. Cohen vs. B.|peaigre and Zdjututenr TUeate of 25 AND RINIRREET [ aTars o Baiaat Mo el Mis hden et owing to a good supply of water. Both | Gotthelf & Co. ' " start their future life with the bright- | 2 ortl Me., an len the young man, in blinding, | machines were taken out without in- | Judgment for $161 was given in the _ : s M o t Roath street. |stifiing smoke, i . i | s given est of prospects and with the best s Marg 1 turke X t. | stifling smoke, made his way along a | jury case of S, P, Keppler & Son vs. Otto| ooy Of FrosPects and il ® = s Marg ligan of Waterbury | single row of stanchions, freeing eight | A billboard near the Alexander farm | Prueanauer. The defendant made no el Franklin Square mes Burke cows, w ran instinctively Into the | was target | appearance. ; AUTO RE £ e st (0 Bl el B I s v IR L e ok R e 2 e chin the cows was realized by the father | the pride of Harry C. Browne, the ac- | the case of Peter Ciccarelli Ralph | Anthony v who severel e R 1 { to T further attempt. In | electricity played around the house |allowed for an answer in Frank Crans. | 18 rapidly recovering and will be able THESE ARE BETTER + L of t 1ick work of 1e men the | afterward, entering it the telephone g, a ee ceks | to return to his pos 1 a8 motorman A 1 rec | only stand out of the Rames and liaten/bat the occupants were much alarmed. | ms f Mattie T. Cheseborough vs.| Within a short t GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR T . home Jeres i | Cheseborough. TRVl 3 r nd Mr§ | 7o e e A plea in abatement as argued was Persortals. Try them and see E RLAI i B P T | FATAL ACCIDENT TO WHITE LEGHORNS LEADING | ordered in a weeks in the case of Mrs. Thomas Greenwood has given up [ THOS. 1!'4 SHEA, Pro Fr-nuln L IAMBERL AL . : I a e Hermes x2i0 © Coieas atal | o T ¥toane Hnt Toy 4oy ext 1o ule Sajace Caf 1B LKL : LYLE M. CRANDALL IN EGG: PRODUCTION | "l S Cia 5F Traniry A, Taraphers vh| 0 ouP i | B 1 4 Snuroann Bit T g i |S. W. Middleton and wife was assign-| Mary Langiois has returned from | pental surgeon 1 Fequon:c B Rd . V’cu;g mM; Fell | Hold All the To:l ;Hces in 43rd Week | g for trial at New London Sept Brockton, Mass., where she passed a | A i rom Roof of Building. | at Storrs. An answer in ten days was orders | week, in the case of McCrary ve. Oviett, and S : M. Crandall, son of Mr. and| Th oduction for the 43d | two weeks were allowed for an wer| Percy Thurlow emploved In the i e ‘ T o et | e o one ot o g | e Skl Qe B sttt | e e oo | DELIGHTFUL e's trave was instantly killed Saturday | competition, Storrs, was 1775. This | er. | vacation | | b | m u building in process is a gain of 177 over the production | 5 vens ilin Scabisnssionsof ok o kers, N. Y. |of the corresponding week last Year. |gince the summer vacation. | Michael Murphy of South A street | CE emploved by thé Barlin | *The, eat: pen for the wosk. s mideiVaction - 1A iR AT oL SO fimis | Wie have a complete supply:| EXPERT EIN 5 erly lived in t Constr, was building | pen of Single Comb White Leghorns | Lost Wallet With $69. seminary, Hartford s Nar egin | the struct at le was 15 | belonging to Sleeger of York osy Sale SInarY £ = | & of [oaate a6 e s 8 o e wrodtean e ool YO | - Atter unlonaing a car near thie Main| z e e | Second-hand Books at a grea!‘bummer cooking with a pew model | Besides his parents young Crandall | Four pens tied for second place for | street station Monday forenoon, Leon- | Miss Agnes Dougherty Is among SRRy Clarkc Jewel Gas Range is & delighttal ] e | s survived by three brothers, Clarence, | the week with a_score of egge. |ard E. Harrls discoversd that his wal ‘;;W 'j f-“d‘nb';h_“h* Academy of the | gaving in price. xpene;ge whnuybnu trom E - New S and in Spi Eben and Roy and three ers, Mrs, | These pens, Single Comb o |let, containing the sum of $69, was | Holy Family, Baltic fort. The oven burner flame nnu- WE SERVE THE BEST e rart e e e o, | e e e U e iseie 1t I nlanmlitec no aropben| 4o i beiea L L Every article used in the| iS5 a3d glases oves doom s . J Miss Effice Crandal | _P.G. Platt, Wallingford, Pa.; Mrs. |the pocketbook and thal a stranger | The Misses Marss 9 | perfection in & never Wil rabant dboepten the ket 2 1 a : SRDoo i * | take up their es in the Academy Y el h o gt A v econd d in the s e = K. B. Woodruft, New Haven: Tom |picked it up and boarded either the| %54 ‘P 1 o%pn nity® Bartic, School Room at the lowest fi,,‘f,”,fm:fif,,‘fl:‘"m,u“m""fi i f the Shetucket com- | ON VACATION TRIPS. Bamwon, Catforth, Hng s TR RR e LR i . attractive sanitary features s e n Jewett CItV | = Jones, Northumberland, Pa A e sl | . Miss Annie Seidel and Miss Lena | prices. Without additienal charge ea cen_emi in the | Eastern Conuectiont’ Pouple Making | Totr otfiel peus & Siamie Comp |ix belng madcits Joos : | Btiten nave returned afier spending superiatively ‘superior siove New 5 : 5 N 5 / e lLeghorns came nex th a | two weeks in Providence, R. shipment just received. and make P T w Visits at Rhode Island Points. credit of 4 eggs apiece. They were: | RWICH TOWN | E Bfl) d a E day) | ! | : ey % — ur selecUon before the assortment i IN THE CITY s this (Tuosday) | e RN e | INORWIE [ i 0 GHOAS DAHS 2; adWAY | o selecgion before the assortmeat i 3 1 : | fal letin lown, Pa.y Burton D. Moore, Winsted: | d Pupils Begin the Term's | Youns of Slaters avenue have returned Lt range with a stove that will do the &t iblbved A s 4 re R. L, Sept. 8.—The sum- | Edward Jam, Hoghton, E: Charles | Teachers and Pupils Beg attir sing & woelk in St. Albans, VL | work botter than it has ever been mot dro er i scord e isiiore. and couniry | W, Sherwood, Savbrook Polat. " | Work—Storm Exceptionally Severe— | izdic's [done vefors. XN Bt water Sou i & places vicinity has closed for | A scor eggs made by the ey e TE Tarue I vy Gy g Bt it - s o | 1913, aithough numbers of visitors, in- | following six pens Tores; Troe | Cutsts ancTravel s, [y dhuna USIEHINE ke recurned 10 ithae ' e Ak Roak o e - S [ cluding many from soulheastern Con- | nerstow ¥ bian PIymouth | Jonn Sullard of West Town street | broms mith nor parese Mo et Sire water bollen, Ask your nelghbor whe - 5 L ; S e allingford, Sin- |45"visiting his son in Bound Breok N. | Henry Sigrist of North B street | 00 ses one or consull us about it 3 g i he Hotel Mathew. | Farms Co. 1 Pa, " Single | T for & Fredx S el - L Pier inc | Comb White Le mith Broth- | wrice 1iitan Browning of Plain Hill ilfred Langlois, who was injured | e , > T has re ed af- | Frank Cranska of Norwich and Floyd | ers, Addingham, ngle Comb gdlan o soran Tlid | while at work in the Ponemah mills t (vl THE WAUREGAN HOU i B o Ao | White Leghorsis: “Framk” Toutonm, | 20EaD, teaching in the Hanover graded | ERIC.S, T (0° recovering Taps ountain ¥en | Gas &Electrical tment Tha —_— Nellie oonover of Mystic is | Burnley, Eng. Single Comb White | ° A & idly although he will be unabie to # e o o e Postm r F. Edgar Crumb | Leghorns; Joseph J. Barcl Bed- | Miss Touise Machon of Shannock, | Feturn to his work for a week or more |} to take to school is a necessity. Alice Building, 32! Main Stossh stors st their home on Pawtucket | ford, Pa. Singe Comb White Leg- | r 1 is visiune. Mirs Lofis Otsen at | Yot ; Riverside, where she is the | horns. her home on the Scotland road Let us sell you an AUTO FiL- fies Virginia Crumb. i Quarter Pound Egg. 2 et o = x = ; Eronpes ; b el N o e ven pauL £ winT or L& || BE PROGRESSIVE Abort st e "'( x ”““"‘”3 e “1" eggs produced during the week. The ' terbury turnpike is visiting her aun '$—In this city, Sent. 7, 1913 & WATERMAN PEN. | Have your Optical Work dene [ the spitalities ir nd e Mr. d M Joseph he hospitalities of Mr. and jiicest weighing .26 of & pound was | Mrs. F. L. Warren of Fall River, M e R L i | up-t.-date house. gl o3 L el £ aln & AIPIOD: [1aid by a Blue Andalusian ow: by e L] We guarantee ev PHY & co. | ; son Fr g jatd by a Bils Andsloian owned By | 8,0l i EUED hotien o avas o o guarantes every one we C. A, SPEAR, Ales, Wines. Liquors and Gigars | iaro: rancis alisbury of Norwich Is o5 o aree ER 0T has been pro. | ue was the guest over Sunday of her MARRIED Il sell to give perfect satisfaction. Optometeist aul Optiolan, —— stree ing a few days with relatives in | (0 ! - His o 97 |aunt, Mrs. Laura Rlchmond of Plain- | $TARKEY- CHESBROUGH | in Streot, Prankiin e duced In either of the two competi. |&Unt PARKEY__CHES J | 318 Main Street, . ik schools and Mrs. John Gllson, fornierly | ORS, Theje frere thres esgs lad ihat | Ee ind Mise Tda. By Chesurongh, The Plaui-Cadd:n C | s Prankim 84 — [ ghened Mondey morning for the fail |of Olneyvilie, bt now of Notwich: ers ISEIC, ) & G RON00 SN0 OF° | riae Mary Momvaney of Washington | bad Mise 1da £ Ohocbr ceme, || The Plaui-Cadd:a Co., ||™ 3w conanrm . ik 2 & T Gltaces of Weonasiuaticket avenus, Oi |2 by West Mountain Poultry Yards | street returned aStustey after two | PIANIR 3 FOIVINt o '8, y S e | whsiitons 56 and theiidy Ik o PN a ivery d i T Siisan. o ponasquaticket.avenus, Ol | Nuisatuck no r Blue A alusia g P e - - er Plante of Winchendon, A\ . stablishe, 7 : Jred & White Ofpingten, belonging to . o YRKE — In th v.|] PLAUT-cADDEN BuUILDING W them e guarantes our sarvice te he the | \ s o O their respective |mio Single Comb Rhode Island Red |Iaven were here for over Sunday at| dy. John T. MoNamara of Por i o il ey i o | cation Wikh then eaaatue. he Misice ) lien swuod By Arthur B, Badley of |86n Beobe'w former Beme om fhe Scot- | Mc. andMies Baxgacet & Bur PLUMBING AND SFEAM PIFPING = . v E S ‘v cousins, the MIsse8 Cohalt which has the habit ef laying | Jand read. it - - — VA 03 ' * £ 1 Bhea, of Lotk ueh larg gs, produced one wi of . | mwcown MGUIRE — In Danielson, MAHONEY BROS Falls Ave| ; Miss Amy Hathaway of Mystio is|Such large eggs, produced ene welgh- |y Bunice Northup of Wanwecus | Sopt. & 1515 heTRex” A U Ginet - - . spending & ceuple of weeks with | MRycR O S UG 1 egg Taia Hill is spending the week In New Lon- | James McCown of Fishers'Island and | 0 3 | sa Margaret Bhea has returned | friends at Pawtucket dur e oy Onepjmall ef% 180\ Gon, the guest of her cousin, Mrs | _M!ss Mamie McGuire of Danielson. Fies, Cake and Breal : o otk s e Ao Barchard of Mossup was (he | weighed only .03 of a pound, was pro- | James Smith SIED. by et Ay g | ing nd Mrs. Hine Oakridge | uest of his brather, Burehard, | Nelghed Gnly 08 of g alnd, Was pro- 3 B e o the, A e : 2 e | of Nutsery avenue, Wesnsocket, ever | AUS8d Y & RIORE [omy, (Tilie ok, || Mre Chartes ¥aydi "and' two: tn- | WIOUGHLINC 1o domsit Clty, Sentt oty o et SO S Fronipt. se A Y EaL ROy, i g | Toulmin, Burnley, Eng. j dren, of Jersey Citv, N. I, are grosts | jiam McLasughlin ing. i i i wineke ¥rank H, Rogers of Norwich has | ™Gpp telioing (s a list of the lead- | &t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | punerai Wednesday afternoon at 1 Best of bDath tuba, latess de LOUIS BRUNELLE e yisiting e out & marriage loenze at Paw- |, "o IONE (58 L2 0041 the | Barber of Piain mill ekt Mathodiet onire R £ et e S 0 |end of the 43d week | p a - © Carter Ave. (East Sice) R s | “"Tom ‘Barron, Catforth, Eng. Single | Roswell Russell of Willimantic ‘nas Call we, up on, ibe Phons. :IO T s | Comb White Leghorns, 1066. ‘::T‘:n:p“n\?‘rflgx:dw‘\.‘x(s ';;:'2’; grang see us. We will fix gt~ I woad e | HOME GHAPTER DELEGATES. 2d. Cam, Hoghton, Eng, Single | s, Mr. Mrs. 3 3 shape at & moderal N S Comb White Leghorns, 980, of West Town street AlEKWA | List Appointed for State Convention— | O. A. Foster, Santa Cruz, Cal : 1 el S gle Comb White Leghorns, 924 After two weeks' visit with her sis- A.. J. WHOLEY & CQ, o | gs Resume er Recess. W. L. Sleeger, York, Pa. Single |ter, Mrs. Charles Lillibridge of the 15 Main Strect 12 Peser Gicand Farrei & Sanderson, | | Comb White Leghorns, 918. Scotland road, Mrs. Hearold Wain- o ’ 9y Telephono 734 3 The first meeting of the Home chap- Theatrs “nz. White | Wright has roturned to Foston. traveling Men, ete. Li rd Cam, Hoghton, ter of the King's Daughters, after the |, Fdwa i (s vacation, was held Monday | Wyandottes, 859 =y, | ftermoon at e on e e maendaY | “W. P. Canby, East Downington, Pa., | _ Mrs. Ethel Thayer and four chil- *> 'l’ F BunN long reception room was bright with | Single Comb White Leghorns, 851 e beavisliing [N Ehetusket Strust. i3 i ait gk b A o Frank A. Jones, Northumberland, | Mrs. Thayers parents, Mr. and Mgs. ] "’eclurs | and Trolley. fdoyers and plants, and an hour of 8o | pa "Single Comb = White Leghorns, | Bdgar Winchaster of Pleasant steeet. i bi Palacz fool and H iar ) Parlor 5 [enis Al edme ounad by John' ae- | ooy CATEN b aies Dous Eeraratel i | s We are putting in our large Heaflng and N"m ng. aiats N0 Biiarg sm. ided when stopped sua. [ ™35 Well tmproved. = o | Frank Toulmin, Burnley, Eng, Sin- | Miss Tsabel Bacheler of Taleottville o 8 L of of the store of A, T Otis, |, The leader, Mrs. Louls otter | ;1o ‘Comb White Leghorns, 850, arrived Mordhy &t The Ratas of hes ort . 5 tiara. g treet, Monday forenoon, | Breeided at the businoss meeting, when | ¥19, 5000 TEouftry Farm, Stroudsbure, | Bume Mics® Basheier ot Bat Ciroms and well assorted stock o 2 Franklin Strest ar 5 done 1+ passing trolley car with one | (e, delesates were appointed for the | p, "S{nzia Comb White Leghorns, 835, | stract, (o begin her stqdt he it e prices s Doaran: mhRcar with one | state convention, £ b6 Reld 1n Nor\\'xrh, TR L Akl Betiotar pu|meec TISUREERIRS:: VIRHMAC et il . Guns and Ammunitien. i vas ‘broken S0 that the: sate |OCtober 14 and’ 15, as follows: Mre. o JOXPR T, Tarcay, Dedford, —Pa, - - S shed Into the streat, The ear way|LOUls O. Potter, Mrs. A. A. Robinson, | S'gEls Comb Whits Jeshorna, 826, ; Orders from dealers and (gt WH“AKER AIN STF 2 damaged and was toweq | Mre. Jerome Conant, Mrs, Willlam R. | o1 0ot i’ "White” Daghorne 831 geThe members of George Hyde's Bun- Tty Aseistabit Tubs silictied —— T Yor it Mrs. Herbert R. Branche, Mrs, [ 55 [ 0 Moore, ‘Winsted, Singla | aos sonool class’ of (e Birat Gondre- elophsne eall 338-3, gun elubs seolicited. Successar i Noves, Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. Au- | comb White Leghorns, 821, *ish ¥ P Jarvis, MraJames Witzpat- | “Elonial Karm, Temple, N, H, Sin- |5ae (o Fleheds farm and retura ¥ri- | g @ cnares Wm Smith Alien The R 7y AT Htch e ey Taple ) g sha .ml T Fihaicer e OLD n“; B tERY ,TOR e e At | maitook & Bursawy, ]\\’mmng[nn. pet b PR L L RO 3 L\un. 3 X it il s, Was served by the hostesses | gingle Comb White Legherns, 805, Joh Jeseph Se i of W : iz HARRIS? R S Com il Lo o RS “| PATRICIAN SHOES ] Weat Maln 84 5 | Single Comb White Leghorns, 800, AGRICTLTTRAL LIME. fan o¢ Sauise G St r can be procured direct from Band Concert Tenight. i & New Fall Styles, Patent Leather P g I GOfiHRm g " i leomca e b St L | Hew o Abieibion e he it e G ROBERT J. o 211" | BV fomight on wnion saumcs. Toatens | e me TN BAtn o s B Ve 129 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. GAS EITTIN STETSON & YOUNG | 5E huriuy. U8 Broviouiy’ wintes o | B S the (00 sl with ths-heat Uil Complexion | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. PLUMBING, SHEAM RiEFING sor ) Y e e REFRIGERATORS . | | BLOMBINA Su Ao dlwh rs and Builders —_—|eamh Waile Leghobne 1T T e e WG B adnleed G res AT cosT Agdit %or % B @ Shest eckisg s at rigm b K : Sl pink und white and youthful 1ooking! single oomy’ White Tghorus, 117, | Bl Sy g ' ain'} ;m{‘fu WATCH ewuod ouli acker, lwake such a cowplexion out of an L White Plymouth Rocis, 1ged, fuded, pr discolored oue—1 mean id L i S et St o, | Py BRI el We would like to clean up samtary Plumbin hite T . 741, Srdinary mercollked wak, ThS Temuris 3 R O SRR L Bstunce iy Sudoms e x| for The Imperial Garage|balance of our stock of Car- . W | ood, Baybrook | Sighdy outivie, & Hitde sach kv, the 2 Polnt, Single Comb White Leghorns, | clear, healthy, sirilsh: siin | besesrs riages, Wagons (farm) and Rt e‘;;w*u" m;: dm'{& The Easy Way to Banish These Ugly, Hairy Growths (Toilet Palks) = : | § Funeral Director DL\ TIST and Embalmer 7 gradoally peeping out until within a 2 b Every well regulated tolfet table| Glenview Poultry Purm, West Wil- | Saei or sboiP e PUE putll withia, . Tuesdays and Satur- 1S Durmg. the: suin] DR. E. J. JONES Omi;‘:.i;‘::"""‘;flgsu““" should find room for a package of | lington, Rose Comb Rhode Tsiand Reds, | Of Sourse, such bicmishes as Treckies ad. Tu y Harnesses, and early buyers| i nore fook &ge bath for . ' powdered delatone to be used for | 756, moth patches, jiver spots, blotches an b B vy Smiie 46, Shannon Buildiay Prompt service day er nlght. banishing hairy growths. To remove illiam B. Ross, Eagleville, White [ BTIPICS are divcarded with ' the old days en Second-hand Cars, |c2n save money. DA the oRTelE “fi@‘ Ledy Assistant. objectionable hair or fuzz, make a | Wyandottes, 741 merdoltzed wax at the drug store. use < at our new steck off &nd gfye you esthmates Take elssstor Shetucie: sace sesed Alsq get “hanne: e’ Cold cream evers night. wasni S o O e st | of putting ‘tieur in-tn-the best this of mornings. voull fd it A veri: winter Hors S which are com- | g1, sanitary standpoint—and-guaes i ot pmorptigy, Yo Will have rare bargains.|in in o e Sia ekt ion, Another valuable natural treatment er | Homer P. Peming, Robe fand Reds, P AN Diskdwiy paste with a litte delatone and o {and spread on hairy surface for abont | gle Comb Rhode Opp. Theatre. Telephons $48-8 B | 5" 0lic, then remove and wash ihe | = im Bouitrs Yara, Hare ; skin.” This simple treatment 13 narm. | gle. Comb White Teghorn 1o ATOMNer valuable natural trestment . ae- ; » T i and st el a” st | = bredtiion O “reifien M Svest cnee- |12, aeh SUER, To Simete SRk | : The L. L. Chapman Co. J. F. FOMPKINS, i o % | _THERE 12 no agvertsmng me application to remove every trace of | hire, Single Comb ite Leghorns, |1 oz. powdered saxolite in 1 pt. witch ERD 13 no adverticink medium 1a 3 % ainz be N 7Us- | Eattern Conneeticut rauu”nfnr‘x’:'-“fin’fl hair. Any druggist can supply the ' 671 nazes " Bathe e face in' Ui and Sou l | gastern Conneetiout cquai to The Bult| 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. 67 West Main Street Ing ceismos of The Bulietin H#iD Lir Dusiucss resuls delatone in an original package. E. b. Bird, Greenwich, Blue Andalu- ' ind it “works like magic. letin for business resulta s y L

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