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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,'1913 able to resume her duties at Moison | Monday after spending several weeks' | all Who can to assist them in the good W sk hecommanded & Dupres. vacation st his heme in Jewett City, work by denaling old books or maga- 'lnr everything, l::t .I!l 3 2 ines and plotares. Father Bellerose | or bladder trouble City Hésllh OmLen W. P, 8. Keating Democrats Name Ticket. »! WILLIMANTIC ||| ome,mr o sl o oo et |85 S G55 5 LIRSS 00T oS Etis & | from 131 Chapman street, where there | of Griswold was held in the town hail ot g ot s e i may be found just the remedy you [BAve heen two cases of acariel fover. | af ¥ oelock Thesday ovening. Josepn (Aosd: Thie movement for cleancy | foen. Vo Cditigdute ' arky cont wnd ¥red Wood, a former employee of the | MeCarthy was chalrman and™ Fred|Wirals and beftor men hed Sroused dolinr sizes. §ou may bave What Ia Going On Tenight. | Friday. Septemuer 19uh, to take action [ Tumbull Auio Company of Norwich, | LiHeureux clerk e following nomi- | vilgge knd many are enthusastic over Bottle of, thle Fetbs, Peloiing &1 Ladies'’ Cat ent Asso regarding the rifie match to take place |has moved his family B aparters | Hurdick: board .of relief, John I |{1¢ new society and desirous of iis R about it, “\ddren Dr. Kilms e Jl-:’u;f‘\::r: in % | soon “”\\H“; possessior A;AFm.: ".‘“.'.:‘\':& iffiu.'x'lvpf‘.."’"}fif '\'!\(x“,l‘x;&u;ng‘nxn;fim Grees, . Dennls Barnett; selectmen, | *UoCe8S. G £ TUEs SEPT IBThD-y.. oo Binghamton 8 v M L Gy Cltate Lo _ = James H. Bhea, John Potter; town WOODSTOCK FAIR OPENS. . BIG HIBI == s < | o meeting by ain Louls M. clerk and_treasurer, John Welsh; col CH s R | Dondero and Lieut. Herbert Tiesing of To Be Examined As to Sanity. oo L e My et 1o - COAL AND LUMBER. ER e | Co. L. Tieut. Rivard of the second bat- | William C. Rice, charked with as- | momes” Herer Tfeay, Silgur: £on- | Fully 6,000 on the Grounds Tuesday— WEn SEPT I GRANGE DAY hiiisba i SA®E TAKEN FROM RUINS. | talion und Lieut. Keating of the Medi- | sault on his 9-vear-old daughter, was | Peter Olsen, Sterry Kinney; schooi| ~Splendid Exhibits of Cattle and "y ‘soeakers of National Fame M. C. HIGGINS g k= cul Reserve Corps in police court” Tucsday morning and | vigltors, 8. Ir. Brown, Marcus H. Difs- | Horses—Races Please The Crowd— THURS.SEPT.18 GOVERNOR'S DAY - C. Contents Un# Proprietors to | . Dr. T. R !'mh; ‘mm‘.,‘,‘.'fn-:'wr:;)(“:“n“ coll; auditor, John Hourigan: regis- Awards Announced. ] flo = were appointed to e e Rice as to | irars, Firs ct, Timothy B. Shea : COALL R oo ey Plant at| | Planning Military Carnival. | Bt candition:of mind, ' They will e | S50Cha’ intrict Avba. Hrowning: town (Spectal {o the. Bulistin.) FRID" SEPT.19 fl"lknnil’sg&' P [annual military carnival ta be given | befibviy o' be ‘mentally unsound, | committee, Michacl E. Shea, John Bur- | Woodstock, Sept. 18—With ine gitt Il Childr2n under 15 Yo HIGH GRADE COAL 1st. ¢ el O AR g s b Rl sk Oty 3 * . Joseph Bryant..J otter and [ of a perfect day from the Weathe " st ' T g hed P A il Arba Browning. Man the Woodstook Agricultural socies B-n-f and Than Ever Offisdrand; vargi s bR 1 e R Leaders Corps Elects °'fi°"\! R Lee ,u..xln. H. Hiscox were |ty had everything that attention to Better Before Office Telephone 1257 N s consists of Serst. Timothy Su The Leaders' corps at the M. C. | visitors at Quonochontaug. While thre | detail of sprangement required Tues. W i jrman: Sergts. Warrender v : : piares ; s & 1 ie leduding e Stk Fam boplercat, Hopsbeld ad Dy Pru, . A. met for a short and harmonious | they were the guests at _dinner of | dus for d hiong momcensinl s le s & mad n and Cochrane, Private John- | (jon" Tuesday evening, during which | Stephen Peckhum, one of the old resi- | Woodatook foir o had some big e o Vipiaties, Fhowe a8 i, Foadien A, e Sl J. A. MORGAN & SON d Corp.cal Cochrane the constitution drawn up for the corps | dent fishermen. in past years. and some g00d fairs, but N T EVERY AFTERNOON % . e b kel by & committe e e no ‘one of them was bigger or better FAST RACING LoD " TRACK COAL o Roque Players on k‘ e Courts. 1y ! / mr;m‘t:p*n‘]«grhr-' COLC" ~STER than that of Tuesday. PREMIUMS AND PURSES ALL GREATLY INCREASED = Villiman roque players,. among | made for the o o s The grounds were thronged with B B, 2 vice: | Monday evening and the following'ot | oo T peole, with. {eams and with automo- FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOwW Office 57 West Main St, Telephone 510 " ; N Association | ficers were elected: Honorary Presi- nig ts of Ryl IRkl embership | biles: seaminisly. being as Dlentifalles DAILY, 70 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. In froat of the Grand Stand Yard Central Wharf, Telophone 834 ¥ N Cler T k P. Fenton, are| dent Physic directol Mc ncrease—Republican Caucus Nam lm kleberries in the summer time in ENTS : " 7 o few weeks of | Laugh honorary _vice ~president, | ICh B e e oy natne ehe g LOWRATES from all polats ADMISSION_50_C PROMPT DELIVERY T W < Season, and | Secretary S. B. Doolittle: president 5 e They were pac ores inside the 3 men- o : o grounds to-| 3 hur Johnsoa: vice president JFred | N 3. myman 18 ting ber par- | race irse e outside of I . : ; *“ *’k e 2 1d ik i 7 > - eng \L. Flocken of Paw- oodward: secretary and trea ents, Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Sisk in New | &nd everywhe side the grounds | cake, second on layer jelly cake an g mer resident ‘of WL | irer, Robert ifiggins. idght ref AL 0 O e ot emaolate oasce ) Mre Wit | We would like to clean up : Lusiastic roque y s John Carrier of Westchester was a Mone Moo Pt M Gallup, first on” luser Jelly cake: | balance of our stock of Car- Miss « ! K 1 T e “Leverett Manwaring of Lebanon was | The great number of machines and | cake, third on jelly laver cake; first on | py b . ; stre iy were amiong | Committee and Candidates Talk It caiiingCn fHendS here Momaay, - | the “aistanc “points “in " Connectiont | dppfo ‘and mince pies. dirs. Bils W. ;‘8“' w"‘“‘d‘ “‘l"“;a and frpp lummg Kinds and Lehigh Misit in L. joe, 2 the reunion of the | 3 rving Watkinson of Norwich w assachsetts and Rhode Island fros Jood gratuity on layer chocolate, ess Sarming ¢ ”"" eir old hor The members of the republican guest of local friends over Su )\ many of them came might be | sccond on ansel cake, socond on sponge EEnrasch o Danly (ouyers S . he week-end, wn committee met with the cand an Indication that motor ve- | cake, second on cocoanut cake; Edith oney. s e i W | o o s o i G | G oo Sk I | cam save money. A. D. LATHROP, Apples Fres Sound OBITUARY he town build Tuesday eve- eld thei meeting in Ma r for boomi country | 3 Killiam, second on appieiDia: Mcs: | Alabiget a Jookiat ourinew stock, of s ne liscussion in re- | hall Tuesday evening. There was a _making them so accessivle that|jajja W, Wood, gratuity on jelly layer; | winter Horse Blankets which are com- or Market and Shetucre: &'y 1rs. Gedrge T. Bell. s and means. During the | good attendance. Plans were made ands who have never visited them | Mrs. — A. N. Glidersieeve, second on |ing in at Telepnone 153-1 : iranspired that (ere’ was | fo.sectire” an increase in thei o them and enjoy them and | minie pie and squash pie: Mrs. George premilli L nof Wiliam 5. Clark to Republican Caucus. they’ come again. Moioring to the | Mire Horace Covell, Pomfret, firsta on TheL.L. hapman Co. N e pard of relief, and Martin | *The republican voters of airs became the fad a number of vears | % 3108 eruit and loaf ehocolate A 4 1 1 e was selected by the town | mer fn caucs Monday eve aso, but this year it is the thing, easi- | (econd on layer chocolate, gratuities on | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. k. C. ATCHISON, M. D., 4 Hartford N . ommittee to stand for tha nominate town officers for the election | ™ Sieli sald Tuesday afternoon | coconnut laver cake and mince ple, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e ne Personals. appointed moderator and. Biward T | Lot mever In o gay hed sotmmmy | LPE 0 B s Awerd Boom L B B e | Julian L. Williams of Norwich was|Bunvan was the clerk. The nominces | fars come into Sy LR Ll AUTO REPAIRS ___ Night "phone 1083 | in' Willimantic on Tuesday. were as follows e Stand or o e thlow the Constance Hoit, first for bou- PIANO i i | Morris Kiingon of Coichester was a | , Selectmen, . Swan Rathbun, George | rauia of the to ham b D. Bowen, first on collection AT SHORT NOTICE. F L GEER FUNER -~ Woman's Club Meeting. Willlinn P Samuel Gellert; hoara of reliet, b . | {he cloud of d D e | om: Ara 30 M. Pane. first on potted | 0one RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give| su 54 e Willimane |a visitor i H‘m 1o el 'w | obn Conavin:” ireasu T [ oy R st o) leading | first on 16 varieties of plants, first on HARRY C. WASHBURN, ¥ egula P. Willard of Colchester was Bunyan: collector of t ks S orn thter o s varieties of plants, first on five] Telephone 132-5. Bath Strest. S o itae mehioln ms; _school, visitor, H 00 Present. cut flowers, second on cut roses, second e — c 00 . the ers S Vilson of South 'Coven- | 8rand jurors, Charles Gellert A early In atter- | on bouquef, second on ferns for table Alice I . week o Clark Univer. | Hoimes, William T { noor i at the at s hetuel sexnd wn et otls | ANTIC HAPPENINGS EE AM sity. Lunch- | gj;, rees Jhers who are r mis; s s ! ki wreaths and standing wreaths, Rilla H. Boys and ~irls over 14 years o sion of the cre duties are: | Harn 3 | st how ‘mar : ratutity on wild flowers; Mrs | Lewis Farm Sold—Strawberries Picked | ; bore, ", "1rIS over 1 vears of age 3 warEs Pownto DME Motyoke; and Mibk Anice der the ¢ . | : e estimate was In excess | car soders,. Charies Swais Bomirer | SePt: 14—Sohool Supervisor's Visit. make cation to Mr. G. C. Switt 5 b, b Company Directors Meet 1 r to Wellesic Western Drama Pleased. | 0 | first on collection of asters; F. I. Rock- | Afr and Mrs. A, Boekman, their perintendent of Schools, at the L S Villimar A larg vd atiended the plas, | tself is not m en pany, second on 15 varieties of | Augusius and daughter Anna are mov- | lsracl Putnam_Schoolhouse, Putnam, 3 S iry Mhe ¢ m v (been for | plants, second on five fowers for table | ing” to New Haven from one of the vs, Wednesdays and Thurs- R Ghavwar Lhe X A i ng. T [ = e th de uons: Mrs. fl. O. Preston second | viliage tenements on the Franklin il - BEHyR And Thute progre 3 en Births, Four Deaths 2nd One| vears. Seve 5 5 2 r \ e | t departmer €re ke B Farm Sold, CHARLES D. HINE, A arriage ing August — Basknt | % the 1 ) ‘ people for more than | Wepster, and Carltou . 3 S Secretary State Board of Educatiom. - Outing of Eleazer Jewett Lodge. t de w and glv- | . a | cluding stock and farming tools Hartford, Conn. s & 52 AL AHie-Obbre Holine Jen v ) & s ¥ G About The Grounds. New York purchaser and is prepar S&W & Biven The siics the towr |t b 3 o : : o Lo T 0 vacate immedlately A Perry Com- k John Welsh, show eleven | Stcet e . r . L o A horeet | Central Vermont railroad, the wr h ) S lEaiann I e track and of oxen and trained |, "{he Falls preventing all tram £ . wond Dayon, Was Bridesmaid | rou n tecrs, @ pair owned by R R. Richard- [ 8, 0 FR, FIGC % Katie Rye. d Annie Wizza | mo ew I N, where 5 ne. | Uained. vy at the fair this year Is | NOTthbound &t S35 Monday morr ere | and Staniey Rys mer] . I ] 3 : s and attractions ‘of varlous | yiaiteq friends here Iaat we A % Grana Arms ohn’ Longte S : i ] . t amusement kind. | some time hers recently with frie CNSERA “ 3 % . 05 ina 1 ony A bt Ham f 1 e te interest Mrs. Frank Allen Tracy spent Surn - R THE Movings {ang. Benny Sucha ; Wedt ) ng 1 sl alise S Redliliday a5 istr Suneetow: gt he:. ora BY MEN WHO KNOW.” uto TrUC ( woving Hoard. and Seen Star " ; Josephine Ari- | ge fa i her attractlo e | el eeIa o hb W aetaciy i | , Ihere's no possibiily of mechanjcal LCNG DISTAN & o i A duey e Eanols b - o= ¢ s 1€ ouidihe wit | sau , o x s LS ses. ‘The A SPECIALTY 0 v 8 larie Y oyor | ank Sund n y | = was filled, gatherin Inspected Schools. i u owe 1t srcelia Lacroix snd Azarie De | Mrs. Hyman Bushwitz X Ex n Building he grounde for years and| /Supt. G. W. Emerson of Wil Husky oons fnd on out. the Addresss P. A. WEEKS 5 . ebe Barre, son of | trom a few days visit wi dau rom the ta tn the a pity that the pleastre of | Visited the Franklin schools DeLuxe. The a e ot all exs €50-2, 338-12 or 254-5. Willimant \d Urban Barre | ter in New p o Pity that the plensure of | Supervision last week erienssa” rias T e e T ————D Roy Couture, son of Rose An- | Lighting Improvements. > wab e “doors oIy oblisarasen Berty An automobiie road oiler WILSON BROS. Agents UROGEN n hon and Joseph Couture i AL R b i \coident that cost voung | through here Friday aug1sd Norwicn, Conn. DR.F C J\Ll\\ N, l‘ atist ok ALs Vol 6b R n D Diajatiing sba okt . Murensis | axe It Sleck i % e his life In connection with the September Strawberries. 2 e L A e e L S are R A, Moore's, H ‘ n | b ension. as 1old on Page 1. | sunday, Sept. 14, Ashabel Armstrong - Puiaies Extractig a1 AR 1 e Tt Sty e LS SR ATH | SOHOOL SUPPLIES Siisid 3 5 s el : i T ase 1 er sev: | a g 1 | The racing of the afternoon was|berries and crea o o teim Maln Strest, - w ol “prescriy : 83, e Slaer S b et : St of horses than is usually | on beter Rettors farm in Prank: | Pencils Pencil Boxes ol DI F n y R = Woc is entered there| i Telephona l N RALIIC rume ut Ofie ‘o the heata.in the John Coughlin and daushter,| Crayons Lunch Boxes : . M " n T i 2 = wae 1ss was marked by a colli- | Miss Margaret Coughlin, e re- 2 HIRAM N. FENN i : e w ol | B miis. of & Death of Mrs, Zosl Gausher and Twin | fay Sheet 2 e o erteol nui ot e e vt DiELy Book Bags e A e : : Son—Infant Daughter Lives—Tem- being ¢ by the re- St oie ot tho Sulkles thdre| | Mise Besale Kempton of-Washington, | Seats il andMuciage . st. W y perance Society to Have Club Rooms ) ! ; : Viila MeDongall and| Coni.. Bhent the week and et the|2vAtIONery i g - 2 ¥ - 4 - i 2 s € 1aces in straight | Clairemont farm. | — one taay Sy : n 3 3y ) A g S were Warren B.| Mrs. Webster and son, Willlam | Sl A e R o : L e F R n T v i T U MRS, EDWIN FA JAY M. SHEPARD tier tour e nwood and | Wosdstock £l i the wip I their antom: | Franklin Square ceding EL” ORE & & < : : sa ; % | — — o =dy Assistant Tel. C ehahnce. Bacey andi oy a8 bern o P C. M. y == mas Gray four, one each who knew her 1 : i cant LBVE b | and a full line of Dawley. Caivi Wi it . | — Ornamental Nursery Stock. ke an i Rl | 3 e. The committee in | inf Harmles fruit laxative” cleanses|of “California Syrup of Figs" as a| Bk M ur!‘a‘l S Reing Pra e of tr g o [Physic. Don't think you are drugging | Landscape Designing and ks Abert. W. Har Lapon g was e stomach, | Yourself or vour children, because th % M. Lee, Alice J. Babcock z o d @ r: bowels. delicious_fruit laxative can not Planting. A 1. Gra Y - . L ‘ o | injury en a delicate child can take ”\,’ A Personals = this de-| A s for constipation. | {{"aq Gafely as a robust man. It is the| CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. “'L A bed Willeox leves foday to e & h 25 ousne cadache.our stom- | most harmless. effective liver . : Sl e e T F ol . ca tr digestion coated {ongue, sallow | und bowel regulator and ever de-| HARTRIDGE’S NURSERY, Tracy returned to New York | children are ail sma Mr. Gaucher z Sa ol b et Troa | PR X ‘ S 7 gt O adiiy itinds e ke s departm wher r - Y ‘\Mj' Your only difficulty m be in gt NORWICH, CONN, " = a o, his sudder avemen G ; ous SlEEE oy | tins the ;.,.“;m{”w ask vour drugi i : L 7 . - h r Melville Cote of New Y s visit : ! s \ tonight means all |for a 50 cen o California Syr 4 ¥ A\ cw I;Jth Ro ‘(“]]\Ct Children AEF . ling s mohc Nirs Bl Cots of th . tempting " n. waste matter, fer- | up of Flga' S our drussist, < Delivered ta any part of Norwich ; FOR FLETCHER'S e e |7 Cati Shesn and P, | VL] o b egiye I line of New Beacon CASTORIA | e = | i g t g Please dc think ' counterfeit “fig syrups,” so watch out. | t5e best on the market—HANLEY'S I Robe B p na = —— TEMEERANCE S0CIETY o topavt: | -~ PEERLESS. A telephone order will ; pr—— | To Fit Up Sodality Room as Club mer y ¢ | receive prompt attention. I'he ¢ K s I 1t and durable, o | Rooms—Popular Interest in the Grade Horses, | D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St pe i int, because they are Movement Ature held muct = - | Lewis Steffon, cording secretary, and J. Brown, finnacial secretary, read CONTRACTOR tidious about meeting had 8 tered to .‘:‘,‘»‘m‘ Sodal- thelr club toom. At the meetinf Mone | & D. W meret, shows Tudge BUILDER | day night it was voted to accept ms . heron mare e i e ettt e ng o e i Estimates Cheerfully Given | fuel for the heating of the rooms pur Heércule from | Sal e at | chased. The members have requcsiea wo beautiful (NCXt Week | Tel. 370 216 MAIN ST. and priz THE H. C. MURRAY GO T ok, sou | A sy B . s B : de farm aiso i ' LN'S S Tuesday, Wednesday and Tharsda Five Pasenger, 30 H. P Time It!—“Papes Diapepsin” makes aus | [} | g _— - | your upset, bloated stomach feel Lk VVCR‘W ey | Touring Car | fine in five minutes. s e e | T i ‘ ve m [eenrane sy P he OVERLAND for 00 Putnam, I s nd: George " NOW GO ON ly does” put bud stomachs in| Hutn® 0K Ceore . . . ion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn nd | z etk e RTINS, eyond A doul of 0 Auwperior Big reductions in every [iiciincas in five minutes —tha | ey i | this motor car ov.- any &ud all others ey that—makes Pape's Diapepsin the lar o incd dria ock at that price. department. Visitors to |5t weliing stomach reguiator in the fonds; (AW Cliller, “Eut | LET US SHOW YOU WHY. body needs it, of course. =11:; . : worlc 1. hat you eat ferments into W e = 4 the Willimantic Fair spes Bl 5o 0 e el eas. ana i, W, ricken. South Wood M. B. RING AUTO CO. ybody is ‘going to need it mors : 2 3 eructate sour und . nd t ol g S ey 551 T ""E cially invited to come in | coucters soun, MndEEed o d | gisteine — Wiliam ! ~ { GHESTNUT STREET uture, too, when the earning | acid; head i dizzey aud aches th i gora'3 B — pacity is less than during youtn to this big money-saving ! foull tongue coated: vour insides filled | (7 e i Most Gigass Are Good or middle-age. fesvion) b=ty & . e R. Richard o G. W. Erick-| THESE ARE BETTER ol hesber e moment “Fape's Dispey | 15,1 L i The best way to be sure to have gl cmen foeautast mitChe suimacl) oy Sharpe, Pemtret | TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR somo THEN s to save a litls 11OW : i aimont sy etous. wnd | VT, iy | GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR ittle at a time, but that litt'e | the joy 1s its harmlessness. & ik T Wh i~ | | pepsin will give you a hundred dollars et ML a”z 0 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. _Frankiin St . | worth of satisfaction or your druggist o7 : a3 Next to we Paluce Cafe 1 | hands you your money back. fir I Child, Wos ‘ () i pat el Furniture S[Ol"e 1 Tts worth ith welght:in £old to men s s; W. C. Chilg, NEWMARKET HOTEL, Mai b S and women who can't get their stom S | & . i, 8 Soswell Ave, i ain an nion Streets, |!:chs regulated. It belongs in vour and Pastry Awards. Bl k 194 M St t irst-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The wllhmant]c Savings Institute i B L o P Humgrey. Danisison | auregan fouse Block, ain dtree e Hirmantic in case of a sick, sou upset gtomach 3 jeily la Ak Rilla F Johr Tuc . Te . MURRAY, Presider N. D. WEBSTER, Treas | during the day or at night. It's the Wonds first on layer choce T THERE s no ady ing medium uickest, surest und most harmiess X * on cocounut. layer cake; | pasion Connectlcut eqlai o The Bul C stomach doctor in the world * Miss Kdith rpenter, first on spongs ! S S R . letin for husi e

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