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NORWICH BULLETIN, TONDAY, SEPTEMBER és. 1913 Largest Dealers | on o3t i f P lt e i 10 ‘ Bridgeport, Was Native of Norwich. | Tender Stomach, Liver, Sowel F“nera‘ nlmm“rs iencay, sep s cious. of Poultry R v b bty o AFed 5 Shohun, | 1o P VARIOUS MATTERS to Hartford, afier passinz a vaca Impressive Tributes Voiced For Late Beloved Pastor of Broad- was Growned off Bridgeport a week | Look back at your childhood days in Norwich with his family. ago, arrived here Saturday night and ! Remember the “dose” mother insis Sept, 29th 1 : way Church — Valued Teachs llor at| was taken in charge by & local under- | on—castor oil, calomel, cathartic ¢ In Eastern Conm.| sw. o u 5o e o o new| st cnarts tracs of Norwicn mas y er and Counse s kel Chdvew by e oou] nder | on-Peaaor ol calomy, Entharct sy “annie moon. been passing a few days with her Wi ache day. ivy 5 11 against tak E ays 3 *11s. . y. He was a native of this city and | against taking them. \ GUINEA BROILERS Saturday and Sunday were splenaia | 2% E- Lu Hurd of Mood illiams College—Preacher of Unusual Power —His|y andion®s dovert Suits™af North | Uit ‘ou™niaren 1o atorent |} 337 MAIN STREET ROASTING DUCKS samples of fine autumnal days, Miss Una Dona : iri . s e i £ e PR g Opposite Post Office. e of Baltic spent Strong Missionary Spirit—For 20 Years President of| A launch with four suilors from the|pi ROASTING CHI banks begin (o have s deserted 1ook usin, Miss ) onovan of Rock- X steamer Seaboard Saturday St |ed Their tender little “insides” are Sdy Ra VEAR OLD FOWL = TR o Lgite: Academy Corporation. Sept. Bept. 20, Preston Chute, third | {jured by them. Y 2 * St. Michael and all angels will be| M. ; e s class gunner's mate, of Pritchard, If your child’s stomach, liver and OUNG FOWL commentatey 25y 21 Jugels will be| Mr. and Mrs. Ciritopher 6. Newbury Joseph Patrick Russell of New YOrk | powels need cleansing, give only_deli- ¢ e S “piscopal | of Sound View irarm, Watcrford, are money, education or tnetr soctal con-|and A. E. Sheehan of New Londoi | dious “Calife e ng to pickle and serve. 3 spending their honeymoon at Niagare dition. It was this characteristic which | were drowned, while L. E. Thompson, | getion is positive, but gentle \I)!mmi Repairs and improvements have been 3 ied him inio the missionary astocla- | who operated he launch, was ble 16 | f o diers keep. ihis harmicss “rruit 3 made to the roundhouse at the New : i ion, where for 14 long and exacting | swim ashore. The bodies o ehan | Yyative” bandy: they know children SOMERS Haves Toad station. | panithur S, Blais of Baltic spent the Seats Be seribll upon ine escoufive] €ad Hussell were faund Priday morn- | aese b iare et it Do falie o £ b T et G R T, committee. The breadth and compre- | ing, while that of Chute was found the | tleay the liver and bowels and sweet- = Mrs, Charles W. Burton has purchas- | working . 1o e Lhere, but now is hensiveness of his interest was showed | day following. en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful Phone 84-85 ed the two family house located at 57| © o .18 in Waterbu by the sub-committees to which he| The bodies of ston Chute and | piven today saves a sick child tomor- buys a TR & welfth street from Alex F. Shaw Misses Anna. Ruth and Marion Cone was elected. Of these the committee | Joseph P. Russell were taken from |51 o 'y ¢ 3 of South Canferbury, who have bee MR. H. T. MILLER’S|..apiur, b Stors. sssistant superin- \,\,U,,“ Sl g i . . 1. tendent of state police, is about the| London and Bast Lymy Lass retureed tate to examine the motion picture | home. School for Dancing |"»" e vEw voreRs | necticut r the railbird seaso % October 25th, 1913 | hac aiready closed And has been tne | OPlY 38 Per Cent. on To Be Made List 52 | poorest ever Are Qualified as Electors. on missions and on support especially | Lridgeport to Newport and were buried | " 0 grusgist for a 50-cent bot appealed to Dr. Pratt, and he served | Sunday afiern: on with military hong Sy St Sl L ks bl ; in S 3 which for a long time on the first named. In [ Sheehan Y Wi i of “California Syrup of Pigs,” whict w lth watch ; e Sody, was found excly Evi- | bt full irections for b | Waltham in a h body was found early Fri- the work of the committee on missions | day mo ratectionticiyhey e chtiare that among the regroes and highland- | floating near the inmer light, by an | Of all ages and for srown-ups planly ers of the south particularly attracted er sloop. The body was attired in | OfL each bottle. Beware of countorten him. He thought and prayed and ins and a Lracelet was tattooed on | 5214 pere, Boe (hat M 1o 0 Re studied the fields where those whom he | the wrist e D e ™ |+ 20:Year GoldiEidled batl met were charmed with his personality Mr. Sheehan was born in this city Fully Guaranteed er s and his rich and noble manhood. and was the son of Joseph P. and As an example of Dr. Prat’s close | Amie Mills Shcehan. He was X Hartford papers mention that Judge The selectm the town clerk #ympathy with the work in the south, | 11 months and 14 days old. His mother | who literally lu_"l-“- over the city to and Mrs. S. O. Prentice have returncd | were in session on Saturday at the the speaker related how he had seen | died in this cit and his fa the conventlon ,the Norwich men sa m Fenwick and reopened their home n Gillette street 'Ferguson & Charbonngay him moved to tcars by one of the mel- | in New London, where he odies he heard sung there by a great|as a painter at Branford house. The chorus of the southern negroes. There | deceased made his home with his ‘Wwas an intensc appreciation, too, In the | grandfather, Robert Mill Another feld of his invaluable services on this | month would have completed his term | hall to qualify for electors those had previously had their names od on the to be made lists, It is stated by the Bridgeport Stand ‘When their labors for the d: had t Herbert Jepson, son of the| concluded 133 new voters had been incidents Ten Dollars | i Mrs. William H. Jepson of [ made. Partywise 1t i eatd (hat th committee, and his judgment was held | of four years In the navy. He was {1] for Hartford o en-| o volers, L Drabatn e e in the highest estesm. He wanted to | well liked by all with whom he came | o ! FRANKLIN SQUARE & | B B e Dty demonratt help those who had not had a chance | in contact ana Lis untimely death isa| | | FOR A i otorent. | Sont: OF those whose. mames wera 'on WELLYN PRATT, D. D, |Ghd 10 8ive for them the services of | source of sorrow Lo many fric: Mr.and Mrs. Wiltiam A | i he to be made ed in the big celebration of the 50t Lady's ) the emanci last for ten days in New o Tist avshion to b e - nlne best in the race that had had a R R T Sy e ¥ plRed Ll ol g M e oclock at | €hance. For Lim there was,no patent or the season. . district where from May, 1888, until his ratire- | JUestions and each was a subject for Ingham—Bunner. has retur ¢ spending the sum | York, beginning Oct. 22 dSEoTan Gl 05 ho had | considerate study and differentiating 1 . . | Made. P.C.| Tent as pastor emerits in 1906 he had | (reatment, whether negro or Indian or| Wedding guests in numbers that|mer in the | )y‘ate aimne | F nspector James Keena EH . ¢ been the Tevered and beloved leader of | 1k piainc r overflowed the Pequot chapel, at New | =l o] f | Harttord and Factory Inspector M J o things pPiritual, o memorial service | ®ryose proud highlanders especially | London, assembled Saturday attern Miss Williums of New York is the | | Keily ‘of Norwich were in Bristol > 5 2 was hield for the late Rev. Dr. Lewellyn | jnterested Dr. Pratt, and when the in- | for the marriage of Winslow Brew-|guest of Mr. and Mre. Winslow Tracy | iy Geain Store will be closed Thurs- | week making an official inspection ool ] o e e oo tonata tributes | Sular territory came into our posses- Ingham, trafiic commissioner Willigms of ¥ |a Fi Saturday, Oct. 2, 3, 4, om ‘ a C the manufacturing plants. DAt g §ity on June 14th, Affectionate tributes | sion that the fiag was not only the Jersey, and Miss Anne Bunmer,| 3 - ; iolidays. Will b ploksed S S B fe'in eltcntional. ministerial and mis. | 10 of freedom but also of Christian | daughter of Mrs. Alice L. Bunner of| Ar. and Mrs. Henry F. Parier 3 for the three days i anteed 20 rt Potter, state dairy inspec u — | gfe in educational. ministerial and mis- | opportunity, und our first duty lay | Church street, New London, and the|daughter ebora e guesis | R LR ABEES ST & open face cas. 3y s making an i K 59 33 33| Slopary lines were improssively givenlalong the line of Christianizing for | late H. C. Bunner, edifor of Puck. The 1 ¢ ,‘ Arcs SEORDE 1 v g de ery stores under negar ac gt i before the 1z congregation by those | Christian citizenship. In Dr. Pratt the | ceremony was performed at 3 o'clock sep29d 3 Cove Stree : " ineht. lovér es s that there is a great quantity of OBITUARY. Who_had been closely a ated with | American Missionary association re by Rev. Philip M. Kerridge, rector of | . Dr n 1 e s SN % : rated vingear on the market, 4 - Dr. Pratt the varied spheres of his{ ognizes a scholar, 1 wise and skilful | St. James' church. Simplicity marked | Mass n 1 o heat and g Joseph Hopkins. AsdTe e . | administrator, a devoted citizen of| the ‘wedding, which was the leading|by G i : TERLY : = &5 r count of the large number of £l X s The ce. opened with an organ t consistéent Christian character, | social event of the season in the Pe- ~ | TRACTION CH letters and cards of greeting to be de- | , JoSeph Hopkins, well known prelu Andante from mphony/ bt miors than #ll 4 Aevoted and reve Mr Tary C. Norton, who 1 CTION COMPANY, . e . N n the postoffice inciden ton and in this city for a 1 | Patnetigy Likowsky) A6Ted | oreat oatit E AT b e quot colony o K ng Wednesday, Oct. 1, first B Ll R e e e e | Patnetiave (Tehalkomeky), rendered |erent sant of Almighty God. Migonette tints were the prevail- < the ; 1 Rock ! sday, Oct. 1, firs b R o Bondioton il st jordth Rembaiis By, freQerich W, Tes Anthem by the Quartette. ing effect in the floral decorations @ b Pame | Shr (LN (Nonwial) SR s atter a e B8 Woro| He That Dwelleth in the Secret|the gowns of the bridesmaids. T'h Tpet EA% A CRIX SAT MARS of a week Wi e o ‘e (Hadley). an anthem, was im- | Dride entered the chapel on Il niralit s quare at 6.45 a. m. and hour- parishes will be | born in Norw Jth of Gro- | Pressively rencered by the quartette. O_Kh her L ancs _Walter Learned, Y rokirned : wedding o) "‘"’ Westerly, and at re ented at the twenty-eighth et ot K As President of N. F. A. Corporation.| WhoM She was glven away. She Wad|are t [ 1 . P28 pens in New s r. Pratt was pres of thel wore no jewels. She wore a long tulle | Over 600 delega o Jewett ol tlon of the Narwich Free Acad. | Jor® 00 Jewels. She wore 4 long tulle] Mr. and M i 0. smitn ana | DRS, L. F, and A. J. LAPIERRE ’- > o s emy, Principle lenry A, Tirrell said Hiieator the At fami ) ; bt 287 Main St. j o 2 St SuE s I Hame 0 p whic as inspired in him in | He 1side personal views, was calm, | (¢ i s s ! ‘ew | Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Bundays | Fa rm, Orange, the other day ol » colleague with Dr. | fair and nothing sensational, He had | | Fod e ( ne Cil- | excepted, and by appointment | About 35 were present a_so S b LR o le had| ponor, Miss Ruth Bunner . : o 1 the pastoraie of | en asm and enthustasm of the best | lonor. Miss Ruth 1unne % e S e : ¢ oh, | xind. tk that counts. He had | {0€ DI e g . gulating the w £ & in that counts. He had| ,.q “Miss Bunner wore WE SERVE THE BEST || i5iiing tneir Cess into market = on the facuity of Toos ang Sontinusa ta thet ifites untl | . Miss Angelica Tyier Bunner of New | onTrida E. 3 2 FUNERAL. oke of his servic e e o aovar fthe | York and Miss Annle Rea, daughter of | Gambni | _a ng article on Party Lit- : - seltution, of which 1 was and gave to the public cons | the matron of h were the flower | | eran oy Ernest Allisc Mrs. J | graduate i tho « £1852, and Jater e B o saminlstered | girls. They carried old fashione } A Chos g LE i AR gl e | funera el B s s e el affalrs of (he institution. During | bouguete’ of Aaron Ward roses, ar-|st. J Rudd Wo ssue of The Vindic il i e | of those times, &0 contrasting. with th O o h Aron Ward ribbon. The| : ’ you tried it? 1} S Eok a8 pact iend v | thei s va Pratt believed in no short atifully adorned with flowers Satur n op in and try an order of i aciabe by Rev I The bearers were Sol A. Moxley, | of cc on.and an opy ity cation and the courses of | chancel rall was festooned nt S - St Hiveber g B | vir Cha f1. Fields | greater influence throush the closer school were steadily enriched and | southern smilax ea ; 1 P n anill. h ly Name societ S i 3 o eyt Eusinn U = o broads d, His tactfulness, his n tints. famil P ¢ e | Max nete ere | much greater then was the op) | iiness and his high standards | marked by southern —smilax d | 4 p ut trawberry ¢ - Lieut, Reed of | ¥T1 ¢ « e e of eat | made steadily for conservation and | drangeas and white ribbons. The f c | ecry-Bisaue o0 R et o présent fus, | Trorens: It wus alwaya his. bellef to | ar was banled swith Dot trees 20 YEARS FROM NOW Choosk 1 the d field d . 7 Y A ege heads hold fast to tnat which is good and | the altar was covered h vas: £ = will your family monument be crumbl- gy e A i B x ) strive towards that which is better, | flowers. During the cereinor Ing to dust? Let us show you speei- rd at Prestor ¢ es S , 1 the gradus of I Dr. Pratt stood for the open door of e knelt on a white priedic | mens of our work erected more than i TH WAUREGAN HOUSE || 5.0 S itims e fying. | T A. Grambly Off return to Williar iniversal education. The new building JMowing the ceremony a recey i Pr Sunda i a2 Decitaut Ca. < g i s elap: tha ng seemingly unattainable, was a | was held at the Pequot Casino, wk Dt ¥ wi ker-Davenport Co. r wit take T : ; o im : 'S (o his Taith in the Academy. | was Also Gecorated with fowers 20 YEARS AGO. f roprietors. s P r S B o : x 3 i i a was generous, and out of his|and Mrs. Ingham rec t ; 1 héreatte | The polish is bright, lettering clear, » dnesda 15, of Sop! T i r H i A T T 1 t mear ve 1o help many a de- | gratulations and g 4 edges sharp and general appearance | ronia a Mr. and|in thie count P P on serving student. He took pride in our | {ives and their in P { = G good ms when erected. — | Mr I y, and M 7 | a o Yoo Toa u ich he served | good name and gave his personal at- | jo was furnished | % | | herty,” formerly ‘of New London. now | wife s ana g of rhetorig, r. Pratt | tention to the institution which occu- | cerved, The wed m- | ‘h en Cry | of South Fr m, Mas 5 | fillea at V furnist a place in his thoughts. | grous and extre 1and val- | o TETERER'C | | fifers in ‘Wrest L e et : Rl e e FOR FLETCHER'S | B as. ue er Lo, R. G. Staplin of Hart e Charles Brow: for i d d often of the Academy. He un- After o wedding trip to® Quebec M _ = ™ LRl | years in the claims depar of the| The funeral of Charles Brown, whose | an & I y0d and appreciated and presented | S il vk thiair | CASTORIA | y acticat cithoess hasEl g fer Van : of i i = 2 Strong ana kindly face to those | 41 20 5, R ERRIEL WAL TS et 4 1. 39- 41 Franklin St. Games, Puzzles, Place Cards, | 1o, sistant ster in ' the | Ser d on Sunday i iness of spir came for counsel and conterence. | Yo Ao rtfor e to become chiel i | 1 made hin rl s an inftuerice that never falle —_— s e — Candles, Holders, | &% 1200005 "0nd win | own < &y pupils shall enter 1t doors DYNAMITE SELLER | ¥ 2 5 ‘ 5 the funeral ng of Dr. Prat Sl Lettat trem & ELD FOR HIGH COURT L F w GUILD Favors and Prizes for Parties. oty | Lettor from North Adams Parishioner H N 4 o tribute of a parishioner from the Agent James W. Knox Frank Antoinette Had No License for f 1 > Nfestecn Janrneys church at North Ad: s, Mass., was H I , e S el friends of M. and ! Dreeniod. in o Totier which was read| | Handling Dangerous Explosion A Watches and Diamonds 138 | been -m-vc-f, n Hartford | - 5 lumni | of Broadway church, who prefaced it| In the city court Saturd srnin — | Jewahy Sfuare | 31 25 fb Betwudaon thelrl L ave c e e oo e | Mrs. Williams wrote of the time from | state vs. Frank Antolnett zed Silv e Neding o it ted or perina” | o1 tns’Congresionsl chureh i Norch | vonse. - Jan Bt tos and Siiverware TRE A N ; T ilver anniversary of the T | as they commen o le contribut-| sdams.” She wrote of the instant fa- | accused had tried to sell him the Barbonall Attention niraniahs THE FENTON- \_"AR\LE\ and Hine company of New Britain was | TU¢593¥ 1p o in ression that his bgaring | dynamitee. He iater motifie i ive serious and | waich, Clock and Jewelry Be- of the leaders of the | Myron Morgan att walked down the | cused he was to preach, before| Antoinette bought the dy n called to the pastorate. | ¢ 3 ) rday with a LDING €9, Inc, Sl el elebrated Sat pairing, 56 MAIN STREET. Phone 242-2 Raincoat Disappear. ention to your - Neptune Park association and a | ever f mber declared that he was | was made N ~ e ¢ A ‘e owner in the par | ready to vote for Dr. Pratt as pastor | testified that he hac Luthor e F fo S COMING SEASON. Cnmmmm————————— GENERAL N 2 e o e T Sl : Niarmios | Al el R0 oYA08 FiE e nes a0 RGNS ITden A 5 'x. | We are daily taking orders for | That sudden breeze, predicts | married ‘fore th' preachers got n ably no church was ever more united | pi than thls one in a call to a pastor. The | ¢ o hurch was sirengthened by his faith [ago. Prose ure Coats and| afreeze. Be prepared—— 1 s | Made-to-meas | 7 “I'bet them parson™il wi and m sympathy almost as much | ed out tha was no_en for Alter to Coats, y e | Rt e il R as by his preaching. The beauty of his | on the back e b s. t t ORWICH, CONN. | sl " trlnlarsam Tor el S bW e e e beauty of s | on the batie of e Bl S et a Gas Heater ot Sgpie el o fold appeal that he made,to the n;;ml,"rt!;-» accused did no 1 ense. | Scarfs and Muff | hen ¥ ke 2 * crip “ g o those bearg the burdens of ilfe, A Spaniding men | ¥ bw it's de = e e e ‘ADVERTISING ; . the otng asiwell | Hia mers| ofice said. that he thad 1 | . ¥ou-afli knbw, ii's dangerorsish S48 ples in the world had cripples for fath Nl : vire Doreaed and studisa by | ny license having e fswued AN | Apnooino ond berciotant de. | Dieakiast in & cold room, and besider, $950 er2 an ons-lesgsd women for mothe DOESN'T d 2 o e Sk Hever e | fnette Wiunn the pust o' A1 | Annoying and persistent de- 1o, 0 " vary’ omtoriable. Whersas . S Bloh. i 11y hotde twe fnor trom ol JERK—IT PULLS to the. chureh attendance grew and the gal- | court under bonds of 3 00, « 1o lays can be avoided now that !} 1 170 M 05" tew minutes Low stter and | 2lob in ' house two doors from me al power eher of the gospel | [uiey bocame filed. - He prepared care- | procure which, he was tehen {0 jail. | T esvast (- callen iniic AR more for yo y than ever rent. His wifs was the finest lookir That's a faverite expression of rom wh iatural | that the| pyyy for the prayer meeting and the | ~ e e Lt 4 c-ore breakfast is call e ety e A a great hant Prince who ||| Treiord. ypon him wihen!voung people’s meeting and the num-| HOME FROM co N\/kN'[lON | must ogcur later in the season, | |, dining room comfortably Seoon wonld e tilntHice e grenti o g, artford The nary in 18801 her that joined the church in that| | it M i i spends millions in advertising or & name to place in the| SST, 'hat lolneq the chusch ftn that : Villiae: Bissks |and nothing should be allowed wife th' medal for eugene on t P 5 : he| pastorate was 304. He carried on a | Michael B. Ring and William Black- | and nothing she e allowe ; 1914 0vcrland is here| mitc, v medal for engene on tneir (1} OO T 1 Rty ana pastoral sare | PR, 188,04, U0 SO0, 00, | Micheel B ting, wnd Willam Black g e cary then Hestea n tres it : dlbeess goizr’ the t ght vears Dr. Pratt carried sue- | Lorhood meetings that were largely at- | Eil | terent styles: i Wil cantnns you " 0 oy e e e e e ding classes through one of tho| tended. The Nuw Year's sunrise meet- | yi ool B Ring, who has been vi | to obscure the immense advan- | erent svVies! o twe sizes fa the automobile 01 the year to buy. Don't get g0 sw A his Dbusiness and mastlopor s 20,08 | Ing_ was m? in e ““g" :;“‘ | president of the National riati ‘4 & £ valecki ohr e and ar skin’s tough an culum « ays a full at- | writor referred to Dr. Pratt’s perfect P it 3R fiam | tage o© lecting £ M. B. RING AUTO CO. | o5, ns sk an you tendence nary classes. His | Unders which seemed always to | 0f Master Horsesho Lotiend gy The Orlols, scmehing new in Gas Rt & ks it Aoy | 2 thousht in that for ||| fore Fle charmed those| load him fo do and say the right thing | Blackburn, who wa X 3 caters. = i ye National Advertiser! e tc over his subtle secret of | jncidents of his sympathetic ministra- | here Sur y af all and see them at our office and 19 Chestnut Street with a sick headache an’ sore : ! nual meeting of the N presenting 5p sl All this bunk abo [ 3 Your dealers in this town T nting Juouzuing of hegenpelln | Hons it thiely of “acEroyy tion, having enjoved fore the season is at its heigh. | let us explain their usefulness. mans like you breed horses 'd sound ||| <our aistributors — will tell you ||| his atudents that he was their personal | Hymn and Closing Prayer. They have been gone since Frida [ | er it Al humans had to do was ||} 4.) they have kept at it day in |} a friend to be trusted to| After the reading of the letter the|isth trot an’ pace | it it, he gave his | 2ODE | Ernest E. Bullard Calion nitSs g shelne_ine| | on the war to the convention i Attend City of Norwich automobile trip to ail of (Guilmant), concluded the ser-|on an cipal po was another His striking per nfluence can ncver be descri was not in voice or fac he Bulletin. 2 m“w | We carry a full line Tet fhem children on first. Domt|f| and day out to sccure thetr T PR fad e e | R Give” e the Wings of Taith, | ¢ W { swd "em share of the trade, [fact that In aft-] and the closing praver was offered by | York one of the deligh | | £ : up to 1y frontt Get an (|| T (hratt called the students | Bot T awin. Knox . Mitchell of | they enjoyed was their 1 | Gas & Etectrical Departme VIOLIN e e They would appreciate adver- e T o ey ana | Hartford Theoligical sem i Washington by the | To Your Furs | e | part in daily o abpear the Erehtest ueail| The organ pustlude, Marche’ Relig- | shoers' local there, wh i Ahce Bldg., 321 Main St. | ality and | ‘ i ed, for it or word or | TEACHER ‘ French army is is the plan of the church to have 1d enthuse over your - sccomplished a complete sl Praaiis | the addresses Gullvercd at the memo- | rovally entertained high above the earth. “I was ret : i { some i) I pai s burs, Harpers Ferry, the Potomac and | of Jewelry, Watches, ing after a thirt e minute fiigh athhwould s oraatey e e 1 Snenandoah riv B . = i HHE SaPtuih ‘ase® Maing e | RS bl Y et mem | O, Anuel Sariously ', | e o wt maianapore, | AATME] Gk Betler | Clocks, Etc. All kinds, For appointments address E. ; o X 1 Co-operative advertising with ber of the bourd of commissioners for | Ann Arbor, Mich, Sept. 28.—Dr. : for . & s BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- e o ha My 1 : a news- ||| L missions. remainingAn that of. | James B. Angell, president emeritus [ which continued through last wec in the best quality' L . g abou fee the ogat (ee T Ene o : | tice until bis death. Many of his stu- | of the Univer of Michigan, is ill at|from Monday to Thursday evening, - i . h, Conn. decent & serles of violent ||| papers is the modern way of I|| jois enlisted for the forelgn service. | his home here. Late last night he suf- | With plenty of business to dg but a Service and workmanship. e e v ot it e | 57 Veioved that the Talier had scat | fered uh attucic of heart failure, and | constant round of Uberal enfertaln It will pay you to call on us and get -— — - ouple ck guests str k the ““ | him § » the world with a message and | while h gondirion 4 erious he im- it Satioh e ke 5 : prices, which ‘are o Jowest 1k fowml CEORGE G. GRAAI, planes and placed me in ||| ative advert | Bis capacity he sent ¢ lliers | say the outcome of the seizure will be nced one ot thelr ¢ prosper Our Watches are fully guaranteed. g RS e ke S dmoe T s A e o Rt en el LY EIEBE Jerioyw ik oEd in doubt for at least two or three days | ous vears. It will be held in Brooklyn r e We buy and exchalige: ol ol WibE L d’ ker d Fmbalma | he machine had taken me in & perfect. e s i A His Broad Sympathy. Dr.oxell 15 neatly Soevey L TSt Mistebution oFtaouvar iad fi ver and jewelry for thier full value. RS R NG |1 R R ateet | of Advertising, American Mews ||| L harien 3 Budbe D b pecket | viabian e o e PRl | e e e e b SasoR G _ e e T 3 Provibbuct L. Talty [Tt here adopted a_horizontai ‘atituaq || Worla Builaing, New York | ary ot me American Mizsionary yixo. W with reminders of ‘the Indiananois | Uy Uy J. OGULNICK & CO. 2 L, Taliviliz |w 1own And proceeded to efter s on. On Whobo eecutiva sorrattts ia. Tieeting. | Among these one of the most | | . A g aight caity | 811 st volplane” i | Dr. °Pratt served for a number of| John Kinney, day starter for the i Ve was a morocco leather pock- 65 Franklin S8t, Opp. Bulletin Bldg. Promp: enx‘.?: ay ‘o:“r f"f;.“‘,“ [ Continuing. he says The machine years, spoke cf his important service | cal trolley lines, leaves today for a two ook distributed by the Rowe Calk FURRIER Taiephone 63 IR N - Vi breduaily tock ub the orh iz T that capac Weeks' vacafion to be spent in New | company. maker of Ring-Polnts, o calk gt A iv sition again, describing a atia | Dr Prat ¢ said, had the greatest| York and Philadelphia. 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