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5 St e Ly NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER- 30, 1913 Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1913. g Cleanse the Scalp; Nourish the Hair i e 23 VOTERS DECIDE UPON SEWER ™ eravc’ve BALD AT 35 Fiiy - ” CITY AND TOWN TAXES. Largest Dealers . The@ulletin. | .. oo oo o v _ il G - e — | business trip to New York city. i Au;l:m: c_lgmpren;d Air goil—\zr.mn f I ne y 5 | ry i state Trusteo Sues to Collest $5000 Y of po“ltry V;Rlb_USV M.A'l'fl'iis Visiting relatives on the West' Sid No Opposition in Small City Meeting to Scwer in Smith Av-, 2 e i e Patrarin ““em n“ wtnm 1 £o i and Mrs, J. AL Barry have moved 7 § Reeo Pl Dt e AU B ln Eastern Conn. A few of the 1914 model cars are be- | steest L Strest o Fragklia enue—Cost About $3,440—City Authorized to W | first Tuoscay in Ogtover, were fed on| pont srow bald at s thousands a"d [mbalmars Not Monday in the ofiice of the f ing demonstrated about town. . superior 2 and women also. Fal Mrs. Owen Stewart of Franklin has as Much as $115,000 to Meet Bonds Maturing. court clerk, George E. Parson; ""“‘Efiif‘xi"k‘itp Y properly nourished 337 MAIN STREET GUINEA BROILERS \| The mercury indicated summer tem- | returned home after a vi N papers .have heen served by Deputy e dandru one ROASTING DUCKS perature during Monday noon. London. il s it —_— Sherift Herbert 1. De'“l’e"dr- S e !a;":l"!“r'rxww‘r\d‘h rt::‘:('“l‘:;'“"'l‘“,‘3"’"‘-:‘f e | Oppasits: Post Oition, 3 Lt KENS e y S Suit to collect a note for $5,000, made [ © (7 T BT Jing out imme- B by ‘:‘% %:II((::KENS For some reason wild ducks at Poque- | ~Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Berry, now | A special city meeting of about [ McWilliams, who were large property | Fep. 7, 1911, is brought against Frank- e e i PHONE—1052-2 ROAST tanuck pond are growing scarce. of New York, spent the week end in |twenty minutes which had 20 voters | owners on the street. The old drain [lin S. Jerome by Dwight L. Under- | gove ACUOR (% BCEFICH to remove 2 YEAR OLD FOWL R I AR R present when Mayor Murphy called it [ now In use to the river had been put | wood, trustee of the estate of Oliver P. | Sosq 15 Ust witth o0 SEE Thd Tten- YOUNG FOWL Seing for siblE ST ADE maat T to order and was reinforced by sev-|In when East Norwich was a part of | Wartles. Attachment has been filed 5 i make the hair strong, % ] P & yield this season. John. Muoore Jr., of Waterbury, has|eral. moee. Ihter:: disposed of the. dwd ] the tawh Gf Brestor. e Wawen HoW| aaaitiat sedin SHe o o o e e alp and make 1 thing pickle and preserve. 5. 8 Qlils ot Nortii Btontigton has llmen spending a few days at his home | matters in the call Monday evening In | it would be economy for the city tolal bank stock, 137 shares of Mer. | "o l“'u_;«'“' SRR faPsebing Halc opened up a store at Preston City. it o the town hall. City Clerk Stephen D. | vote to bulld the sewer for if they did | chants National bani stock, represent- R e ke Ry e i % Miss H Corwich | Moore read the warning and City | not the county would have to go ahead |ed as the property of Franklin 5. | (00T OO Ners in 50 cent bottle: . " Fast Great Plain orchards are yield. | hav o fieBrictta Adams of Norwich | Sherit ‘Gustave, Thumm guarded the | and construct it anyway. Terotiio, Jand alko; seainBE GIL /ot -th e And colleticouthaie in b, can) : SONME R S 108 e e e A e daeld- | has returned aiter spending two weeks | ballot box and counted the votes when | W. W. Beckwith inquired about the | anares of the Assawago company of | LEIQY Euarantecd. o = 5 i e s season. | with friends in Waterbury. the two ballots necessary were taken. | size of the sewer and was’ answered | Killingly which now stand DRV g | does mot eive plete Phone 84-85 Members of the bird classes are find- | John C. 4 S Bree taRttas 16 gomn Befors the | by Magtader Pitchar tiir 16 Wes t07D6 | rameans WAL HOW pstatd on thelmne Tesie ing Tuch ihterest in Jdencitying. the | vacation soanrYabes fqturned from a | meeting was in relation to building | an 18 inch pipe and 1900 feet long and | o Franklin S, Jerore proverty | mon gt buys a birds already migrating. this state and New Hampshire, a sewer in Smith avenue for which a | that there seemed to be no great dif- A replevin suit against Sherift J. .|, oqs first application removes iti ; following had | ficulties in excavating presented. 5 o A pamphlet sent out by the state,| Joseph Schwartz s been presented: Dr. N. B. Lewls,| The vote on the matter, Corporation | T iNew Lonfdn s brought by | dendruft iyl r t tc B8 ! oseph Schwartz and a party of | qiil POl ohepara B, Palmer, | Counsel Fanning told the meeting, had | onie I anton of New London t life and beauty into thin, dull and a am al | A entitled “Some Principles of Agricul- | friends leave today to attend the|FOMas J. Kelly, Shopard B TRimes | Gounsel Fanning told the Mesting: 147 | recover a 1913 five passenger 34 horse Fg Schoo! for Dancing 4 c o] tre > reu | POWer touring car, which it is alleged . 1dy, M. D. Charles’| front of the desk all depoeiting ¥e8| the sheriff took'from ithe possession of | e—————————————u=—o-== in a ued. Brockton fair, returning Wednesday. t t been Murphy, P. J. C: er Greenman, A. Thatch- | ballots, so that The addition of late members has| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ludwig and|D- Noves, Les Mrs. Scranton on A sth, 28 OAK STREET raised the total of the Junior class at | daughter, Eleanor, have retusmed: afie | €F Otis, George E. Parsons, C. Edward [ clared 'the resolution carried after he | onop Sagutes o h, 1913|the Free Academy to 4 Smith, Justin Holden, Francis J. | had received Sheriff Thumm's report. o 06. spending’ a week with his ter, Mrs. and one by the city of Norwich are T s o 593 Windsor av Leavens, A. H. Brewer Noah Rogers, Thvo Soitn b “the o U Norwion | yords, was held Sarday S0ienl - 20.Year GoldeFilled Case Charles Cadwell of Brooklyn To Redeem Bonds Maturing. brought against the Norwich Com- | COF@ tarda; | sz The fall and winter train schedule Jr. Nelson J. Avling C. S. Holbrook, x S o enue, Hartford o Rev rbert ————————|on_the Central Vermont railway be-| Alfred Linderson, who has boen em. | William H. Oat, Chatles A. Gager, Jr.. | Corporatl,n Counsel Fanning intro- | Bressed Afc Power compans: On¢ b | judson White of the Fir Fully Guaranteed ST | come cfcctive Sunday, September (ploved in Versaillés, has resigned to | Stephen Coffey, W. B. Youns, Heiberf duced the mext matter in the eall | {08 MO " (L 0F 1330 for sa2s, thai | church of 1. Burial was § 2 become second hand of the spooling | B. ~Cary, Otto I Ernst Telley I |wWhich was to ageboriss 40 b0 of | of 1911 for $760 and that of 1912 for| Sr ¢ Hartf department at the Fa i Babcock, George Greenberger. oped : i died Friday night of diphtheria. aze RE sl Bbd it Dowd et 2 val tBe Falls mill Craney, Henre G. Beck, ~Lewis R.|an issue of city bonds to the amount [$1175. The total claim made in | died Fridey night of diy hi il ible pair of mules during Friday | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kennedy, who | Church, C. H. Haskell Géorge H. Lor- | of $125000 maturing on Oct. 1, 1913 |suit for taxes and interest is $4.000. Al g \ors™ e was S Tew London 1 cht and it is believed they were |returned to their home in Norwich last | ing, Felix Callahan John McWilliams. anning explained that the issue [ number of Norwich business concern NORWICH BUSINESS hex Sinka L ated i . 4 P bi o the company e been 10 o 1 weels, reopened their cottage on the| Joseph T. Fanning stated to the [ was one of 30 years ago and that al- findebted to | o vl bluft ‘at Gales Ferry for the week end. | meeting that the city engineer had es- | ready from the sinking fund some of | garnisheed. | T 125 FRANKLIN SQUARE | programme committee of Faith {imated that to construct the proposed | the bonds had been bought up. so that | Another of the town suits is brought | ey | C | 7 1l chapter is preparing for the | Henry Palmer of Norwich and Wil- | sewer would cost $3,440 and he brought | the sum to he horrowed now was not | through the town counsel, William 11 | P i | the vear, at the October | lism Palmer of Springfield, Mass.. have | forward a resolution which he said he | over $115000. He said that the last|Shields, on behalf of a tax lien re s in Society | | been spending several days at the| ha .n requested to present, that | general assembly gave the city au-|corded by Tax Collector Thomas A S il COGIGLY. . | | e had been req 3 ; X 1 I otnas Palmer summer home on Canterbury | the city meeting approves the layout | {hority to make a bond issue to take | Robinson for the collection of the tow | G, Lambert, manufacturer | Green. and construetion of a public sewer, to- | care of thos that were maturing, but | tax of 113-4 mills. in_ Octc vods at 116 Main | k gether with any necessary catch-ba- | there was 1 condition about the mew (1912, and payable n Xe O . Hours 1 to 6.30 [ Mr, and Mrs, John O'Brien of Trad- | sins, from a point near Hamilton ave- je that it should not be at more!amounting to $1 ‘hay e ! {ing Cove with their niece, Miss Mag- | pue’ in and throush Smith avenue n 4 1-2 cer cent. interest. and the [ receiver of the Thames Loan and Trust | 2 bariier of Wasnington street for - . struction 3 | sie Makowan. spent Sunday in Wesi-| {ha first pier of the bridge over the |bonds were 1.0t to be sold at less than | company, which as trustees | | e ndividual. There from local branches will [ erly visiting Mr. and Mrs. Patrick | Sherueket’ river and authorizing the | par. Tn the present condition of the | $600.000° morigage on the Compre poan. . THY. disibiars 1 o state convention of the In- | Holmes court of common couneil fo appro- | money marict he sald it was fmpossi- [ Air = Power company Drope - Ba &t sius Q| (s oational Sunshine soclety at Wash- | Ly ol hert W Gallup Miss Lus [Pristesthe sum of $3,440" or 0 muchiblo t0- do ansthing Wit ha hond, lssde | braught in =5 & defendant, : nding part with iy = file Stetaon: s up. Miss Lu- |4y foor as is needed to construct the | at less than £ per cent., and as we can- | the towns of Lisbon and Preston. Lavid F wa and carefully explain = A . e L L I o R A g e not issue wonds we must Dorrow| The suit brought by the city agains rom the the . sfasgesis Mg sy Farmers all around the siate are|of this city and Mra. Mortimer Stetson | "*SClty Commissioner Charles D. | money to fake care of these old ma- | the Compressed Air Power compan 013, 1 Yale | gt = gy o el by T 4 ofeany. | aivisl i ORE the resolution explained how this pe- | on them B Collector Thomas A. Robinson to col 3 | ¥ S SN ste A a1 e M e et Mk on LR for opriation was com We moved passage of a resolu- | jact the clty tax of 12 mills payab § | e Teasiegh and | nerton_of Lafayette street ana Mrs. |in at nd not at the ot tion_to borrow not to exceed $115,000 | Gctober, 1812, on the $100,000 at v el 3 1 Teft on Thursdays from 7 to 9.15 o'clock tennis tournament at Holy [ John McIntyre of Grosvenor place | time in the year when appropriations | for this purpose. g ouia| the company’s properts was plac i resum vl The codt: is ohll PEDW fibr oth e has begun. One of the | returned Monqay evening after pass. |are usually asked for, and said this| E. A Cherry asked if the loan would the list. Receiver Thayer of : fie is In char ; opening sets was Ar- |ing the week (nd in Providence. was a matter had been recom- | be & term loan and was told it would [ qio . c8ty HECONEr O A e pany 7 s oniBe as | about a month, | We furnish I the city | not be and to a question from C. D.| ) SWE0 SOM FAT, nt in this suit of Norwich. mended time again supplies and loan you the Kittson attended a_ banquet | health officer whose nar \ded {his | Noyes the mayor answered that the | 3159 Tade & defencant 't U0 nd ol Fhbia are vo bxtrih the Bankers' conventlon | given the salesmen Underwond | pecitlon. The mchool autnorities aleo | rate of Intarest on the hoh s R TR | i hed Edes e dagbing = lis tha largest because it i the TR Typewriter company in Hartford Inst | consider 1t ‘a necessity and the town | had been 4 per cent. the property in the sum ¢ | y entertained woelk T Kitteon is Eastern Con.|school board had signed the petition | Mayvor Murphy said further that he s 1 e for s | o ot ek | M. (Kittaon 1s Bastarn LG e e Sty ofiMew LosdoN |haa hasn o New! Yoriiau® Bowfosiyii| . ¥ oreclosurelot fHispiiensi |best. Its success is due to the | G iy has recently bought new property here | an effort to see what could be done | P¥ BOth tOWE 880 B8 1 g i g 3 | The family of O. E. Ryther will go| Dr. Dwight i been nvitea | und will have 16 lay & brivate drain | about ‘securing mones, but without |, RERAES °f UL 5000 S Aery of |fact that it secures the Best A i to Hartford Crescent Beach this | by Frederick Bill to visit him for sev- | unless this is bullt, but if the citizens | success, that Lecause of the stringency | oo NVOUEI ¥ 5SS LG of Bou- | Las . ‘ hd cannot instead of spending the winter in | eral days and take his camera along to lay the sewer inty | in the monsy ‘market the interest ac- | Bosran ofamel DWViERL SPichr of S ,Posmom for its Stidents: - on otherwise i for several years past. | and will leave his (Tucaday) afier | stands ready 1o pay its assesment on | count of (e city would cost 35.82686 | Hhie *Complaint represents that A | NIGHT SCHOOL. th | yon for Mr. Bill's beautiful home » 300 feet of frontage which it h more than lest year. He sz 2 Sler s and timber from N et et or | Dy e D e T ves ek iicnion tiar s Rorwich S inge. Roclety pad always | Speier sold trecs and timber fror | ENROLL NOW. . s ce for a prac- nvites men to hear Rev. John with” 100" chilaren enrotied v | Deen nccommodating. and 1ot the city | Avery land to Mr. Ingalls and that Mr. [ tion, 1 ara on The Me Rev. P. C. Wright. pastor of Gethse- | primitive toilet conveniences the | have money at 4. 4 1-4 and 4 1-2 per | Sploer had no righ S Main Strest, sday evening at §, | mane Baptist church, Philadelphia, | county home outhouses a nuisance | cent., but now it felt that it must have [ dispose of them. In consequer | e . | Spent a “short time nhore on Monday, tod, althoush kept in | b per eent the representations made by Mr ! Sisaty visiting among others Howard B B e baible (hrougn dis- | Corporation Counsel Fanning cast|er, it is claimed, Mr. Inza | Monday, the Feast of St. Michael and | Ioster. who has been seriously ill for tants; v, Noyes 8D : the one Yes ballot that went into the | from the land eight chestnu | b Angels, Archdeacon J. Eldred | some time past Borhie rinats cwrners: Wi bo on this uestion, and the meeting | varying diameters, from 3 officiated at the celebration of O D o el o | then aelousnon {nches, one oak ireé of 18 inches diam ‘ TRY THOSE mmunion in Trinity ‘Episcopal | J. F. Perez of Calro, Feypt. was the| i cter. and 382 small growth of from or IAL MEETING OF ST. MARVS of Charlea C. Haskell of Wost | - — R T to six inches in diameter. R | Gory. Maktn hodiary AR S dEne T : atreet over Sunday. Mr. Peres|s o L Tang‘.\nnc Orafig'es At Black Hall, the quarterly confer- | 1q°in this country in search of health,| SHOW VOTERS HOW K Han e T A i FUNERALS, ‘ THIS EVENING TO TAKE ACTION & e e of District| and he returns to F pt equipped h TO USE MACHINES | N o —_—— ON THE DEATH OF JEi = = Mrs, Ann Maria Davis. u ndent G. S. Scrivner of Nor- | the Gospel of Health and the literature - | at R’ALL]ON'S i s n parsonage Satur- | which ought to puat him on the high| Reglstrars and Assistants Will Dem- [ James G. Bill Reviews Conditions on | my. funeral of Mrs. Ann Mar | — at day afternoon. | road to better physical condition onstrate on Wednesday. the Big Farms. vis was held at 2 o'cl Mond: EDWARD J. KILDAY, _aus : . — - — Tt ternoon from the home v sep30a eco ary. = e ge boys and OBITUARY. T Ninety vears old on Sept. 7th, but! tor, Mrs. Bliza Scott, on Beech Drive | i Recording Ssapene) have left to resume thoir studies kit e enjoying iife as well or even better |and there was a large attendance of | f ) | AT Joseph Henry Mew.tt. Stra 1| than mhany & goad many. years youngy {triends and irelatives: - Tho services NORWICH AND WESTERLY y Washingto e S A O ORISR e er, James 1l of Griswold has just| were conducted by Rev. E. g . Excei!"nt Monday ) et eni Haney Hanic, mecd eiyears |10 eturned from a trip in the west of | ter, pastor of S s CiiT Bis hionicy in. Ereaton ness Gates por 5 three months, and was a caller on| gational church, | ng Wednesday, Oct. 1, first £ Lo Inutieaion Nertean s B Gt p friends here on Monday. beautiful foral f f 1 leave Norwich (Preston 2 , few da e w Il known In P’ T} ednesday | Mr. Bill is alwavs a close .observer|the Mt. Calvary 5.i5 @. m. Cars will leave ! [} lca | fen deie Sor BaAAn Ahiectr i Bis s o iatE e m. and | of farm interests. Grain 1sy )11{;!. o ,.:\.:rn‘.s ‘w‘;m» \‘\»m] Me, (uare at 6.45 a. m. and hour- | existence | a and the Borden people take all the| - The bearers were Georze W pom e T . | Misn S Was horh Moy, a0l 1837, the | milk tha produced at $1.75 per 100| David King, A. H. Randall and W b i ervice |lo v of Charles and Eunice Witter . He oc- f pounds shippers get $2 per 100 | llam Spivery rial was in r 3 - o Ese = | Harry Peltier were married During his whols Jife he osciipl 1| pounds fference being that Bor-|{ly lot In Yant emeter re afl ® ; RN ] C of Norwich Water Works. | Ashford Tuesday evening by farm on which he was born cans for them. It was| committal service was r he | ¢ office of S. Collins of ihe Baptist ch had been handed thro ! crous vear in southern Wiscon- | grave by Rev. Mr. Worcester. Un-| f Water Commissi Hewitts sin and 1linols, (he corn being a good | deriaker C. A, Gager, Jr, W n Hamilton ¢ » Bvery 1, Conn., Sept. 30, 1913, | . | £ a & crop this vear and crops generally | charge of the funeral s’ for the quarter ending | nounc hat ex-Mayor Nathan |t & od. Clover seed was plenty s Mrs. James Burke. Sept 1913, are due and payable at w ! apers mention th | per ton and all goes to the| §f, James Burk H S e vt Bl e Tieaia mchar cokcats GERE | ‘ mayor was born In [ tory. " St iewitt it factories. | Rev. D. R.. O'Donnell conducted ! | JOHN J. SHEA, Cashier. 3 ev, and Mrs. A. P. | Charles 08 and N S e anvting at]Miss Doris Authier sang dyil = = Giters sis- t . : Fraston at 3 E it b 108 business because | were present. The bearers were Pat- | C Sl f e h o b i o MR RO ES tae profit, but they are getting | rick Kelly, Francis Griffin, J¢ 11ve your teet - 3 S e - | again. il ranc | s | Gave Tea for Recent B Season's Opening Arranged For Boys Mr. Bill was on his western |24 Thomas Fol | Mary’s cemetery, a chance = | Misa Tae 5 Coley Gave s tes and Senior Department. s “birthday came around and Al gl poms or : & bl <omplsted | niee e e e e Y 1 T Y / ed [apai exc EHoey Sn e USESBACEDFAH0XED ranville, She leaves her husband, two | — clean, whiten and polish . | i Jeme being pink. . The| partment and from 8 to 10 in the even- | FOR IEST BOOIC VOIE, | sate/ anp A:i(r‘ dkE e | them. Go one step far- i Selectman Albert . Hes al the table had a mi Bor e men. sl merniers, | Giizens, Will Decids Eree Text Baok| . o AlTed £ Sheehidn. L i ther—protect them from . children were was the recipient of many pretty | employ Contributors are W the vote on free Haoke | the DIENE 08 o ot ot SR obert | S . s | i n Th- P ¥ r Mitchell, aged 6 and 5 gifts invited by the committee in charge| ;s G Sl et [ o of is s eit| ]t is time to give serious and| of nearly all tooth decay. the Plant-Caddaa Co and ' lived in = e { Which promises an intensely Interest- yjonday it will be by the 0ld time vii- | Ao e | | This is the 7ea/ protection . > i Inspicted Monument at Jewett City.|ing even d one of the plans 15 to | 1o IEx St B 08 By e O tine wnax | afternoon. There were many be Fess A Bon Stol saur =15 & PrOCeEs LAUT-CADBER "Bt BikG ! =% rict vislt In Jewete City | Mive each Senior member ana contrib- | (35 00XS5, $1¢, RO 0¥ e Yotk ma: | fui ‘foral tributes including o large | prompt attentior y it read Thigs The New Caraan Advertiser ‘o inspect the Soldiers: monu. | utor invite his male friends; offices and for the question regarding O e latiots % et ¢ . bt i e ey e ct the Soldiers' monu- | utor invite b T he hoy | olices”and Tor the question regarding | S HACN Kaiat i eS| FURS for the. comiine Sogor |« theipeal prosection named Robbins of Norwich was left 1 Vorceste o | opening after al hour are | e A o o (LB pragent | - G SSXIT | w St e e Visited, the Thers secr ' o 1 Jut aaha i the hallos on texe ]y ol s ck's chu ud | We are daily taking orders for | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaP| s it was some distance in the street. | by 7. H the assis etary. | oxes My Codity Theg anciaaris o & | Made-to-mea: Coats and| a | | i 2 Principal J. B. Stant SR ¢ Yes and No ballots | Burial was in tho family plot ir 287 Main St $aie Vhin 150 Blkieiia suirneit |- e b o SRRy o el of Yes and No ballots | yioris “cemeter S " | Sk 1o | ing the 16,500 members of the German e enie g Tl sionug basket ba Vi o b e tawn Sioki | presented_ by saliors dra ) to Coats, | Tooth Paste | American alliance in this state, met at | e e e Fpla o L by the town clerk | 7 'he bearors were Six sh WOSE and THRONT |5 it it Wl e i R Sl o TR M oL Ol i b epuieda, Toin, 16 Jai m ndays | Connecticut organization. It was voted | - SEAn e L e B o be inserted in the | oy 4 Taudrock r tender; L. F Z i and by appointment | a the 1915 German day in Mart- B s rChines se include the names of | (:.ocicer, coxswain: A. Baggerson, cook | 3 " please, is the great rea- | |—————————— | mater sndlentertats a Ty oh it Lo They vt end G2 35 Dall, semman | Amnoyingand pemsistent ce'| | gon for! Febeoolal prist | 3 Bt e have been arranged vote the constltutional amend- enry Clayton Edwards. | £ 3 Fa | Ernest E. Bullard |!: i ey Bweec i) HELPING ifternoon and ovent the compensaiion ot The funeral of Henrs Clasion ki lays can be avoided now that| ence. S lard Sisti, Ssoixs Stey 5 the' sventng sthiére members ¢ general assembly be | | NeEi Y 9 e i must occur later in the season, There's a mighty army Saybrook Point terminal in- | MRS. HOMEBODY \"“‘" ,'M‘ L h“”‘"‘ Danny Murphy Stopped at New Lon- ANSWER THE CALL | fi oGk specting the coal docks, round house [y niww fofiicarss Dumorous enis sensible people who VIOLIN ind engines and having a general talk 3 Ighe L fEac e b e dnothing should be allovied nigens ) il with the employes relative to their | The articles designed to save |||, Tt 18 expected (hat these oy | (ISR S P e {and nothing should be allowe daily keep their teeth free { duties, labor are num- e L Sl gt | danny Murpis, in of 3 a- ! . C: i TEACHER ) siibe s will usher in what will b exeved b, Danny Murply, ciiiain of the Phlla: | Norwich People Have Found That|go Shacire the immense advans| 100 decay and disease. Bishop Nilan has announced the | thousands. || iy busy season uc (e locil ¥. 0 C. | JEIPhia Athletich, wag a visitor in this it S0 |t the i se They see the truth, A Villimantic two days each ord to be diocesan superintendent [[f Tn the” stock of a modern s = e i e kel tage of selecting your new| tooth will last only as long bt f Children. 1t will be her province to | ares store are frequen Hunting Licenses Issue fe e e w1 el i Ea e | | 3 17 Dol E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor. aced in institutions and families | | at_the town clerk's offh (bR sl Hla L oo D e Y 5 3 ot A | preserves the enamel— Dok ghout the state And | for ‘eanh ‘thing: the, mer. Sept. 27—Kenneth B. White | Arranging the Polling Places. Sp of backache often | fore the season is at its height.| hence your teeth—for life. St Atvikios Supdeliten chant nas stocked he has proba- topher T. Mcaps, Willlam | On Monday Felix Callahan with an| Or some irregularity of the urine. | on the | Wiedwald, George S b Pebeco alone takes the big w Haven road have announced that (|| by excluied ten others. Howard Sterry, Edward J. Marx s esan the work of arranging | A splendid remedy for such attacks, | rd passes properly issued wil ard I, Kinncy, Carl B, Kinney % machines and the railing 2 v T vard i 4 good on any New Haven division Wise women keep posted on ||| Fard 1 Kimey, Catt B o one oy different voting places in the| A medicine that has satisfied thou- | Attend step forward in tooth care o date of their expiration,De- ||| the new labor saving devices. liam Bergen, John A. Volkman, Albert | X districts o. the town. When he| .., 40 | and culture., ‘“Pebeco 1913, notwithstanding two = Wilwort, Wiilllam Brosofskl, Edward | Made the railings a year ago they were | : . | | ions have been added to the They visi stores when ||| Snow. Frank Tlero. | all made so that they could be taken| Is Doan’s Kidney Pills, a | To Your Furs vour teeth ! oo b ¥ e i el ESe i AL ‘rank | down easily and put together again. | 2 i | 3 they can. They read the adver Sept. ¢ owler e D i i | ktaney remeny. | et o g Quinn, Merton Rainstord, >, Beau- | He began work in t encyille ols - 2 = - 7 i Nellie D, Orchard of New Lon- ||| tising in the daily newspapers ||| @i Rerion Jegsterl Mo B BEUC et on” Monday' and then went (0| Many Norwich people rely on it TeDud Tl ass Aog T pped a few days in Washing- ||| every [idcien: e, L | Taftville and the other districts, ex- ; RNOW \Papers 1o Test Your Mouth Rer way home from the annual - S o i el cept mv) town nun“m the S I dis- Here is Norwich proof. « for Acid—Sent Free ion of the Daughters of Vet- 0 LN % trict, where he will amause tho 18ll={ ‘Mrs. JohnWozntak, 28 Elm St., Nor- in connection with the G. A. T ) save labor, a ne, . H. Hyde, who is to be at th Sl 3 c onn,, says oan’s Kidn And G 4 1 o O e cine Tibui ||| to save labor. and time, and ||| jeq at the Wauregan house, came here | Bought for Laundry Business. | Pills have done me a world of good m e @UUCI" | 12 willam Strect . New York jotic instructor of the orde : LEorbie Friday and enters upon his duties at| The old cork shop on Chestnut|and T caw't say (oo much in their| ! R A R g once, r. Hyde bas had previous ho- [ gtreet, occupled by the Turnbull Auto ! praise. I suffered from kidney trouble s = === Albert ‘Thompson's picture, “A TR senson vlien the o0 tel “experience in Brooklvn. I3 cour- | Comiany. wes 0ld on Monday to Fred | breise: [ suftered from kidney troubl Service r i at ] Now Bibinnd WIEsEL” Swhich tras) ens vertising of the stores is partic- teous and oblighng and well qualified | & Rogers, who will remove his laun-|£oF three or four years and was un- ‘ ited last ing at the Carnegie ularly interesting. Turn over |{|to please in the position he is to fill | gry business there from Myers alley, [ able to find relief until I began using ORDER IT NOW Q > S as tute, Pittsburg, 1s now at, the City today’s Bulletin and see for here. ‘The Turnbull garage is to be removed | Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at N. —r— des 50 1 museum of St. Louis in their a : = to the old Bac s company build- 5 o e AR el 's Lig Rave tais wobs nual exhibition of selected paintings ||| Yourselt. Eyes Have Improved. Toe o IhE wemeaee fol B iy | DU SeIn o S Bnigsstes i oy g e e v s e by American artists. Mr. Thompson, Thire ture 0000 Bovises . tor Mrs. Babcock of Providence, who | street, now « wned by Attorney Charles | removed the dull pain in my back, just | "Koehlers Pilsner, 30c per dozen. | & New Haven man, was formerly di- e 5 G G | has been here for a few we for | W. Comstoc over my kidneys and made me feel | Trommer's Evergreen, 76c per .zen The Progressive or of the Norwich Art school. Siping '\ Bre. o Lioraebody, . but treatment of her eyes, is better and is e s w el worEn | 1 | Free delivery to all parts of the Druggist | to Calife none so good nor so inexpensive ||| able to be out. She is stopping at Rev German Alliance in Norwich. = Eh G el (U Us oity. &MUy, ruggist, | Low Colonist Fares alifornia none really so helpful—as the ||| Georse Biddle's with Mrs. Maria SivVa | At the ennual convention of the o s Y N H, JACKEL & CO.Teluphoue 136-& e ' {via Washington-Sunset Route, until ||| advertising in your favorite daily | || o® Broad street. German alljamoe in’ Saengerbund hall, | cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, FURRIER Opp. Chelssa Bank 289 Main Street| Oct. 8 Personally_conducted tourist | A e : e — Hartford, Saturday night and Sunday | New York, sole agents for the United | x | steeping cars from Waghington withou newspaper Mr. and Mrs, W. A Caton of New |it was reported that local societies | giates. 2 /DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist » . c . except Sunday. Berth $a, London announce the engagement of | were instituted in Norwich and New 5 . | 291 Main Street, | R ? - nd’ 332 Washington streets, their daughter, Tna J Caton, to Charles | London duiing the past year with u‘ Remember the name—Doan’s—and | Shannon Building Annex, Resm A, &t Adv, S. Amidon of Lowell, Mass. 1 total membership of 430 take no other, Opposits Chelsea Savings Bank, City ! Telephone 523, aqliag k

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