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The Buldletin, “Norwich, Menday, Sept. 29, 1913. Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS £8 Main St. The lulletin should he delivered | everywhere in the city befere 6 a. m. | Subscribers who fail to receive it by that time will confer & favor by re- ]pm\mg Iha fact to The Bulletin Ca “rME WEATHER. Forcoast for Today. SISTANT wiEw mEouEeTe PR | shghtly warmer settled: moderate south winds. Predictions 1rom the New York Her- ald: Ou onday it will be clear, with slowly rising temperatures and light, variable winds, becoming miostly southerly. Fhe outlook for generally fair and warmer, followed by local rains in the northern districts. Observations in Nerwich. reported from New England: Fair, Monday; Tuesday un- - in’s pharmacy, show the changes turc and the barometric changes Saturday and Sunday Saturday— 7am p. m Highest 7 lcwest 44 Comparisons. F | edictions for Saturday: Increasing R | ness, local rains, cooler day’s weuther: Fair, northwest- Tuesday is | NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1913 ~ DEATH OF MAJOR L. B. ALMY, M. D.| >emmouc? neomees PARTIAKLLY REGOVERS SENSES Hopo for Recevery for Jeseph Maurice Williams Whe Fell Bewn Elevator Long Eminent in Medical Profession in Norwich and the State Ehath and a Citizen Highly Esteemed—Served With Distinction as Chief Surgeon of United States Volunteers in Spanish American War, Joseph Maurice Willlams, aged 15, the young man whe fell down the ele- vator shaft at the Thermos bottle pient on Friday evening and was taken to the Backus hospital, had periods of partial consclousness on Sunday dur- ing which he was able to talk a little to his mother and to members of the hospital staff. & He is suffering from a concussion of the brain, scalp wound and injuries {about one of his eyves. It has not yet s ho had won the confidence and respect of all with whom he had serve Dr. Almy's writings on medical Sub- | heen considered necessary to perform Jects, published n the magazines, were | apo SORTRCred, neCcoRRAry, o, Beh TI vValued by the profession, but perhaps | fnit,.¢ no work of his own pléased him so | 'RVl o bloyed in the much as his Manual for Letter Drill e e ploy assembling department at the Thermos plant and had been working overtime Friday night. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Willlams of No. 83 Wil- liams street, the family having resided for Hospital Corps prepared originally for use in his own brigade and adopt- ed by the state for the use of the Na- tional Guard and subsequently by the St atats suy \on, | B€Te only a'few weeks. His father is Among the organization in which | foreman of a carpenter shop. he was enrolled as a member may be of States, the Pan Militarv the named the Association Surgeons of the United American Medical association, MAKING PROGRESS ON KEYES PRODUCTS BUILDING American Congress, the Society of the Sons of American Tevolution, the | Brick Wark Underway to Replace aval and Military Society of the panish-American War, the Naval and Burned Scuotars: Military Order of Foreign Wars, an! | Work is being rushed on ‘the new the Military Service Institute. building of the Keyes Products Co, of In January, 1906, after a long sea- | palmertown, which was destroyed by son of suffering and anxiety, DI. Almy |fire o fow weeks age- ‘The encrete ibmitted to the amputation of a leg. " foundation on the street side has been that did not resume general completed and the brick work is well though he was in fairly good \ynqerway, The new kilns, which are ind was able to make extended | being buiit of brick are nearly finished. ly wing PR tours in his motor car, - The hopes of | Kour iins, two on each floor, replace i S | weee ¢ o famtay Tain Wl Maen troelspin oy e i [ DR B8 G BE ¥o SL@iianied eh wilsh Wete | W, B.Macldne of MW Haven s - s, very b | — noble forfitude, the death of Major | disappointment f Decemdber through the fire, has just been sent il MISS B €. ADLES g v i Sun. Moon sna Tides. Leonard B. Almy ,D. D, red Sat- : ol e ey there from the machine shop in Nor- | . Burnham of Willimantic was MISS M. €. AD Wi Hlievi Menbaotioet; e = e vos i o et | Tiods of great physicnl distress | {ank has been sent for repairs. The | throb at his home on Town street Halr meu N ;;‘ u)c am »a 2 m bert Henry m h sumed a garment which e over e tanks at the south 3 R é SR Avui ana | Albert Henry Alr nome had | S0 ee, & B eer | Dr. Almy wora | e tanks at the #outh| s anq Mrs, Enos Gray of Ledyard - it S | i ¥ 2 f A hea e ‘,rfl”‘ garment habitually ana tnrough | e Rt o | svent the weck end with their son,| THE FASHIONABLE SMALL HATS atalog mailed on st 1 4 7 e o A weary days and nights of i““‘d gl e r Dr, N. G. Gray of Vergason avenue S 19 ¥ 3 5 ian's fore- —_— e . — - — —| 3 545 5 | citizens of the comn nd { Among those from here who attend- | Do not be a = ST iy oo T oes |Eastern Connecticut Assaciation Guests | premine S nell of the Old Canterbury | o auit milline J 5 followed by flood tide. orwich, Conn ctentive mem-| of Mrs. B. F. Mahan at Ocean = looking cour you — t Ehtordas. ‘Ser and events in his life, | Beach. Miss Faith Gager of Franklin and |and Paris styles right here { E / rought great s ¢ sation that Miss Daisy Parker of New London| Ask Miss Adles about will find the largest and best| GREENEVILLE NEWS to his immediate famil his friends | Saturday, September 27 was an ideal Mt Tt Siesth of e Seors 306 Main Street, next to € i = 3 but to a wider e that day for the Eastern Connecticut Mt. | of Plain Hi Telephone 652-4 desubbilinig of Rally Day Exercises for Sunday School | hevond the limite of Narmich valued the hon- | Holyoke association meeting with. Mrs, LS at Congregational Church—Address- S n his d im his pre B. ¥, Mahan at The Anchorage, Ocean Mrs. E. E. rothup aud . es by in Hill i n. | B , July beach. The verandah and living room { Miss FEunice Northup, of e ) i o i :J and Miss, Gordan Almy was justly pro were thrown into one, the outlook over| Hill, spe week with Sy Congregational S ° | and - Revolution: neestor rance « After a delightful social hour lunch —_— - + 8 tional Sunday § yeen 2 life, wh ed at one o'clock. At the bus- FT & at as 1 in school rooms tlers hod: - sed ceting which followed matters TA VILLE P4 - 29 e~ nday 2 o'clock, taking the place nd ecovery t sp interest and importance were o = | 7 CRANSTON’S |50 o e o oo Sy ! Sheo L IR NS | ary avtnd B @iven ty poreman | | g it ha H5E vict ‘wandk ks Wl e e Providen or. married ne | wir sed. The singing of Hol- Wheel Ciub in Parish Hall | /3 The Old Reliable | ent mani Al ; B : ! : ks “hrought fo. 4. glose “one 0L the | 1L = £ e | ; res u W o [ pleasan mnae meetings, made | The Ponemah Wheel club held a well | § | & ™ The school room W terests in ¢ ern or 1 Mrs am Al- | of Mrs. chants’ avenue rda the needs of the ut feves o e el ny and the mar 2 an with nor RELIEF CORPS INSPECTED. ed unili a laie hour, th A OET are looked after with| g fs .ovder and r S fory s nive | furnished by Livingstone's or £ e I f I Liord hat® | Conditions Found Excelilent—To Pre- | Hon Wllllami T Delaney en Wil care. Marsnat Yo ¥ ey v h ¢ 109 jiezea i \ead, and | Ssent Flag to Trinity Methodist| sones The [ o pirde i sl S : Shall be | Church School. be placed in | Q JOGSEPH pfingp‘;ng k ) at an ear en he was | Bim ¥ not_go m e, | da atiernoon ol Bickingnar Memo- Notes and Personals. b | BOOK BINDER |mciiuditaii gt itk o s Yuc'lo | conseomaTION ANNIVERSARY, | it e Ireeton’ 5| Euest of New London riends Sundas. | MAN 3| ki & i e o Vanb; Winifred Zahn and M ¢ ne at Belle tal Medical | Comme d at St. Patrick’s Church | T tor, had the e v g E e . . k2 Mzde 2ad Ruted te Orde. |y Iy iy Widtes. v e Eiy e by Commemopatediaf B Ratelolon Chucoh 1 roriiua ‘Bridgeport over the week end. | Globes, Chimneys, Brackets, | SROADWAY Petars ot the ¥ rin Sunday—Two Years Since Bishop book arer | aali AN Christian Soldisr S aNbatien 1 =g n Censecrated Fine Edifice. | St oy Sramined and| . Eusebs T. iarioux of N h ave- | Gas Tubing and Wax Tapers. Y THE t: reading, Miss|of Paris, London and D Sund he se nniversar nday, Oct. 5th, a flag is to he pre-| ooy I HAMILTON WAT ocat selection, Miss | Returning to g e consecration of St. I 5 it s G aaiier oo bl s | e AMeson OTHER HAMIL VATCH wpanied by Miss | soon estabitshea by ; 2 3 Methodist Sunday school at the|avenue passed the week end In Cen- LIGHTING 5 E e O | medical practi | E - school hour. Villugs & Moosup. PR L ¥ P aid Gilchrist; offering; | tontion to suske les i Re hour. © tral Village and Moosuy | & Gias. God Bless Our : s b re = — | SPECIALTIES WM. FRISWELL, school; benediction, Rev | by his 'professiona Broder eacon ea NCRWICH TOWN (oThomas Raymond of the Canterbury Bl 25.27 Franklin St etts electior he orations were flowers urnpike has returned after a short | Mazda Electric Lamps, Chan- L DA D el ; b i stay in Providence nd surrounding L S | endent. Carp ot , Bk snddn ST Services at Sheltering Arms Conduct- | oi(ins. lohies Wiring Devices. N A t hool, sa p e S it Mer 5 Y « ed by Rev. C. A. Northrop—Enjoy- - R FRE LD g T LENIER, MisSsS ELLA M. PGTTEH be in their mid at R e | Frank Farrel : able C. E. Social—Gabriel Family| A store on the ground floc Shades and Reading Lamps. 2 Ereat fov to. look into ¢ B ag e S e o1 Mavis b Wenii Letendre blocic lerchants’ a Instructor of et el CHL RS ruction o Wil- ;| 4% - sy has been fitted up for a lunch room — t er in fanily gatherings but does | liam ackus I 2 - e Was | Rev. C. A. Northrop conducted the|Amos Letendre and was opened for th Y a Dot put much faith in parents who | time time fts pre ¢ i b Uk cer Sunday afterncon at the Shel- | fiTst time Saturday evening | The ool b ves him joy to ¥ > s and | ¢ ldres ixcept a man be born | IRUTAYNG n sy “Come to Sunday ocl 5 s - n he cannot see the kingdom of MARRIED | Ujl ! ! N ) _oted w n h God. BUNNER—In New London, | /) (\G AN \\‘:. D \"!> A‘| w pr > =l nd W hen M ldodsmun takes Tasinieatn; ’.w L 913, by Re P M.k - | UL\ UL fo bR Mhiined iAo posi| rector with . : €| “You must have a new idea of life, a| Ildge, Winslow Brewster Ingham of | = e to be ashameq, aivid onel, hevine of i signific a ot standpoint. your heart must| MO Jeryey and Miss Anne” Bunner | Company A A g work of the st city, the new Jerus be open towards that which is aboxe : e SRR R - . place Rt g S “ O ens Lo God }}\ ail_ wan( to do_'se 714'Hn,s(. but DIED. | 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn places where you are most likel oal Bee di And JeAus WA (Xol FanAE g b NoMe | s AN T Bl EeD0 San ) ome in close contact with them, thelr | ap Falie. o (R T | We want to enter Into the new life vl..u| N 2! o heir 1ives, that you may be better | men ® thurch et e Bhrroa & new spirit. Otherwise we couldn' B € m a » e ves, that you may” o hetler | ment fona e B AR I o AUTO ROBES s anid nteresting. There | gust 12, 1398 Gol hre o e ne s GpD tor | hos My g B A his attendant: “Bring he Book." | wa. i | this Spivic from edove, the better we | ‘ R SR Montana and Plush—Large Sizcs Wit the' sbieadnar monica ool |/enati Koy W tiet it mntl wag Hiim una) Sept. 2 " MRS. G p STA TON > answered: “There is but one fellow men, and so be able to face | pyneral from the home of his Rubber Interlined—Inexpensive | way to get acquainted with | i ten dare " As hents oinls | s Louse Fuller had the song ser- | o A Aot WK E o | Get acquainted with God and | wooden wards. o o hymns, in W all jotned and ren-| in 8¢ Patricics Care s aek s iooliat E will become interestin; i ' e . dering most acceptably the soprano 3 s—in DR. F. “ HOLMS, fienllsl t be popular with every- | e n | T chitaven | loa Warn Me. Not Away, and Jesus,| pJosepn H. Hopkl & Should be ponalabiy it an veck | e T fleriad o 7| The L. L. Chapman Co bov Jesus swas found in the tempie : a C. E. Social. Interment in Y ! | Sl Tan inmaE s e st T ; | A pl al evening was en- | ALMY—In Norwich, Sept. 27 7 Norwich, CL | niwe: the! eati 3 | joved ¥ > chapel by members | g Pal de Wi e r " o e answered their question as to o A | : | Fuoneral service at D BT . M. i [ by saving: “Know ye mot that T must | 170 ) | gregational church, a good number be- | ternoon. Sey . 5 et z be about my Kathers busi mn : ; 3 {ins ' preseni. Novel ‘and intoresting | mour_In Pyinam. Fridax, Sepc. 2 pifii’ull\g Onions CONTRACTOR should be ou- motto also. I — - -{ © | rlten letiors were' brought, the ob- | Funral services Wil behelg o Red Cabbas d ddie west to come east fo take gifts of the school are doing. She | tives. Persons, places and experiences | ed Labbage an work in city, I visited w £ a b b a8 cor ¥ | added proved most amusing reading. G s liay n e A . family Abraham Lincoln’s home L e ne ; —— i Y iomat BUILDER | T i o, e e 2| ‘ e Ceme v | Green Tomatoes nd sat in the same chairs that he sat A werted many peoble St 4 e, Mong ; & Pras c £ e Bt thavatit | and Mrs. Stanley Gabriel and bl 5 R4 ’ TR B T W Bapteagd o mosl. ap i e L] by hie moving tolay (Mondas) Pears, Etc. Estimates Cheerfully Given | jur sulde showed us about 5 ng that one great work that the from Sturtevant street to Westerly. | K |RBY._In this o s e - . | the theatre, sunday school coi do was to senc T T miah J. Kirby fol. 216 MAIN ST. | ots on the pr the sgospel to those who have never| o A Matters Talked About. Notlee of funcial hereafter 5 " e ey was Told heard of T, %" or ol . oise well It G withtes | Sumner Willard of Washington atreet |Peopie’s liarket from the life blood of that | ,, Archibald McDoug: ever popular pastoral, Way Down | has been pas a few days in New|™ p mms ELEPHANT CAFE e S o Saemey i 0 | et | e B ol iy B HURCH & ALLEN ey it MURPHY & co. e o e tfioe shat Jeeub| iarge of thie Horalwacon pan leserved applause | Aflison C. Rogers returned Saturday £ I | JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. promgge ST A o e e e e e e itad fncipa their chosen | to resume his studies at the Boston | — . . and Clgars | A ollowing the reading by Miss Kar- FUNERAL. e e e - —_— 15 Main Strect, vt o NS Bl Wactcat B t. Miss Caroline Gordon, a mi = hearthstone the scenes of the play are end Market St2 | Sionary who has worked in the south n Wallin. jatisiohs Hie Sooncy of e play v ! B o e d one of the oldest memhers of the| The f of John Wallin sympathy and understanding that won | | soluntarlly addressed tho held Sunday afternoon at 2 audlence, and Kenneth Harlan in | | i t ! ng. he said it was over 40 years | from h ate home, No. 88 urth haracter of his N W impres- | r that school, but she had alwavs | 4 D Mt et | Adam s lavern S e e I R —anp [ e giee r‘"\\rwl-\‘;n'. xf”' every posed of Mrs, art he professor, while Edith and strength | s d of hc uch good the m, Archibald | Thorton as Kate Brewster and Eileq i ini| | 1861 ‘ i e | e S TR e R een will be found in | S %o rexow.r | el to ing public ile Dués swndasa | T of My and | ful in stage presence and acting in every bottle. A| B Riore> o Sxoinaes. . 408 Bramis ol Seer af £urope and America, i r to Thee. The bear- | their leading roles. Leroy I. Gahrs ) iR Betiixe 187 TP he > sound, R s Haibrine Children Cry Maglund, Axol Chris | also won favor for his capable work food and a TR husky, comt. 2 mouiic e it bees, ass La A uiion, Mueir's , Schander and Charles | * The musical numbers i EATh s find out all ‘ C & C ried Giuger Ao, buket ] CASTOR where a _committal service e Choir were nicely rendered an 5 & F ing Ale, Steriag Bitter aic. Auceuser, | — ¢ : many beautiful fioral re- i tett: am Knight MR F kb i ADAM, Norwicn 7 ELitEs ot e fonen e Sonbat livier orrest ldon and Kdith R — S A o DRSS Town | % Sr. Walllh s murvived by & grand- | TROHON L en the piay i a 2 - Pairician Shoes | AL “'m*‘ HOUSE, — o G G s R o ! e, [Of this Ity bo- | ,ght and attractive manner and add- New Fall Styles, Patent Gun Metal AR A DEN’I.I l l s i AL the entire production S AR Farrei & s:mranon, :r’w- i i YR Sold only by Upecial Rates to Thentre Troupss. : | § Funeral Director Personals T e e DR. E. J. JONES)| Tnomus Shior sitontad tha Basion-| o, N0, Commen Pleas Sessicne. I the ldeal |FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St, | tr=+sins Men- ste. Livery conncete = NES [hemman i os suonded e B Clomiranii. plioiaeoyrs At vot tinyens 2 stus Lk and Embalmer Putladelihia gime in Hoston Saturdas. | o SR Fobdon, Saturins morsingto Tonic. : issatmi Suite 46, Skannon Bulidiny | Mt . Dutletie Sendtn PR . try the case of Henry A. Lanphere g i smas 3 omas Denovan | ggainst George W, Middletown, ch i Take wisvater Shetucet sirse: - T eophions $42-1 and Jeremiah Downing have returned | was assigned for irial. Tha c o Ask Any Druggist. Shea & Burke Pies, Cake and Breal W e Prompt servies day er night. after a short stay in Boston, continued by mutual consent of the i A that canzot be excelled ; i bus:- | Residence 116 Broadway passed the week end in Arctic Center,| A hig scheoner delayed in unloading F Di et e e | ounr Trstee, Taiaprone ta-s 8 | MU I LTS | A TR S g DEPARTMENT ! uneral Directors |/Louis H. BRUNELLE etin e e R R ] o T lecting 3138 & day] | g6.28 HAWLEY ST, BOSTON | 107 Garter. Aves, (Eantitiog i and undigested food.that lump of lead M-0-NA rmsr M ___ 10 SIEK SWMAEHS ‘Superior Instruction Equipment Our large, enthusiastic, in-! | telligent class of young men| |and women would not be sat- /isfied with anything but the best—tha(s why they anend Norwich | l}omm reial Distress after eating, belching of gas feeling in the stomach, headache, bili- ousness and lack of energy, are warn- ing signals. Now—at once—is the time to take precaution and stop this dis- tress. Mi-0-na Stomach Tablets is the rem- edy. Get a fifty cent box today. Their action is safe, effective and immediate. Besides surely and quickly stopping the distress, Mi-o-na soothes the irritated | walls of the stomach and strengthen: the gastric glands so that they pour out their daily supply of digested ma- | terials, causing prompt digestion and | assimllation of the food. Then the en- tire system is properly nourished Mi-0-na is not an experiment. It is | not a cure-all. It is a scientific remedy | recommended for but onc thing—out- of-order stomachs. Always have Mi- | o-na handy at home or traveling Mi-o0-na. is always sold on the money back if not benefited plan at The Lee & Osgood Co., and druggists every- Where. Institute of Technology, after pa ~»m,! two weeks at his homeé on Washing- | ton street. | Miss Sadie Grant of the Taftvilla road picked a wild rose in full bloom Saturday. Porteous Mitghell COMPANY ALL THIS WEEK Our Fall Opening WILL CONTINUE EVERY DAY THIS ‘WEEK. During Fall Opening Week we are showing New Fall Goods in every department — the pro- ducts of the best manu- facturers both at home and abroad. As an added induce- ment to visit our store during Fall Opening Week we are offering A STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES These offerings comprise only the newest and most staple kinds of Fall and Winter Merchandise and have been selected from every department in the store. LOOK FOR THE I} SPECIAL OFFERINGS | You'll find them prom- [{l inently displayed on our counters in every depart- ment. THE PORTEQUS & MAITCHELL CO. | FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard Plasters and Prepared Roofing. Best market. Full line of Sewer Pips THE UPSON WALL BOARD IS INEXPENSIVE WATER PROOF AND IN HANDY SIZES. Largest Storage Capacity in City A N. CARPENTER 1 Roofing Paint in the 23 Commerce St For Wedding Gifts we are showing new pat- terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- ing and Silver Plated Ware. We carry the best makes in above lines and will Guarantee Prices. [ | | | | Engraving Free. John & Geo. H. Bliss ! 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