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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESD YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONFERENGES, glns and daushter Grace left Monday or their home in Providence, R. I, | w%fllflt‘ln’ 353,000 'N THERM“S PAYRnlls Series This Week for Baptist Church- | after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles [ t@ ‘ MISS M. C. M gj Hair, Scalnandface&mnahst Davis of Front street. Heflry A“En & sflfl —— : s In Danielson, Norwich and Mys | Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1913. tic. piss Medora Buteau will return to | e T o 1 . . . er heme in New York toda Tu - FURNISHING THE WEATHER. Distribution Since Company Located Here—Reported at Di-| In a series of conferences upon | dav) afier u short siav —with Mies | = | THE FASHIONABLE SMALL HATS Forecast for Today. ) o508 peonly's Jeack, for;d;;m k;):);:: Louise Chartier of Merchants' avenue, | I D leave the hair conspicuously exposed. IR orecas 3 5 - . organization of Miss Butea 1 st of Mr. . UNDERTAKERS | For New Lngland: Fair Tuesday; rectors’ Quarterly Meeting—Over $3,000 in Weekly | peopio “thrce mootings are to be held | ana® aee . 30 bean the guest of Ar. | ::01::; b;;:_:“":’ A’;:;"‘;:X;";“:I: Wednesday Jnseitied; moderate varia- L this week in this section of the state, | past few months, &8 Main St. Blo winds, mosily morth, over north Payroll—250 People Employed Now—President Wal- | Tiicsday, Sept. 30, at Danielson, Wed- : | . portion. nesday at the First Baptist church NCRWICH TO here and Thursday at Mystlc. At Mys- C & WN 9 W to suit the Fail millinery. No need of looking country; you have New Yerk Predictions the New York Her- . “ . o i o Tusetay it Wil be. Saomly ker’s Policy Endorsed. ti6' (hero is to be only an evening and Paris styles right herel ASSISTANI WHEN mEGUESTES overcast, with rain, slight temperature service. Miss Rose Durr Returns from South f AN Mitus Adieg: MPGE (RSN Cliangos and fresh variuble winds. The The Jrogramme for the Danielson| Dakota—Gardens Yield Abundance - —_ | 308 Maln Street, next to ORelsow Bank 1 outlook for Wednesday is partly over- end Norwich meetings is as follows: J : Telephone 652-4 - ot and cooles, Preceded by Thdad brought to thia city. Landing was e of Vegetables. Quick Relief Ts Whot You Want aad ——— phone 6524 - made at the city dock, and the whole ARt rain o FcE party was then driven about town in| 3 P. m—Devotional service. Mrs. Alvert Lundgren left Monday | Pyramid Pile Remed7 Is What p Observations in Norwich. | automobiles ta points of interest. At|_ %15—The Young People of Our Con- | for her new home m Northfield, Mass. | You Shesi T o The following records, reported from 1 o'clock they were entertained at din- | vention, Historical and Prophetic, Rev. | after spending several days with her FERTI L |ZER Bovid's pharmacy, thow Ches Cuaist ner by Secretary Frederic W. Cary at | A+, B Todd, Torrington. sister, Mrs, Luctta Gorman of Otro. | We want vour name {f you suffer in temperature and the barometric his home on Washington street. and | 3:45—The Daring of Young and the | bando avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lund- from any form of piles. No matter 3 5 i after dinmer they somm he" time trom | New Evangelism, Rev. C. R. McXNally, | gren have sold their farm in Preston |what you have tried you owe yourself GROUND LIMESTONE Ther. Bar, it i T New London, P City and the household goods were |at least some relief from pain. Just AIR SLACKED LIME. T s3: 3018 55000 Bottien Produced-in Abgust. | psbim Educational Methods in Young | sent last Thursday io Nortnieid. 1ot s give you this reliet. " |} Brick, Coment, Sand, Lime alf = i 30.00 On the inspection trip Supt. Blum- | Danielson and Nor: H.| Mrs. Hazard Tucker of Scotland |not need tc claims. fill out hard Plasters and Prepared ighest 76, lowest 5 bard took the dircctors through the |Koehicr at Middlctown. : spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. | the free coupon and send it (0 v Roofing. 3 H Comparisons. plant to explain the operation of the 5.15—Group study of methods, com- | Adelbert E. Geer. iday, or if you prefer, go to your Beat' | B My Grain Store Will] seccuon”t S was: B T D e v o v o ol o At e Bt Restiog Paint i e 1 ooy i 3 combination of expert handworkers, | 6-7.30—Supper and post prandial| ~Mrs. Ida Johnson of Montville has | Don’t despair. Don’t undergo an i ? s weather: As predicted enabled the plant to produce In August | conference, Rev. Mr_ McNally presid- | been visiting Mrs. Elisha Geer of (he | operation. Je sensible and tuke hope Full line of Sewer Pipe K veather: As pre J 55.000 Thermos bottles, which was dou- | ing, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Slocum Mr. Sloat, | Scotland road this week, {Do what thousands of others have o e bla fhe sapacits of 'the. New . York | Mr. Ioehier -pardicipating. General done. Pyramid Pile Remedy reduces THE UPSON WALL BOARD g close ursga : plant. theme: The Church in Relation to Its| Mrs. G. S. Beebe visited friends in |all inflamm stops itching, bleed-|§ 18 INSEXPENSIVE WATER H ¥ i n-x‘u et en MO Upon the completion of the inspec- Young People’s Department. Mystic the first of this week. ing, res, ulcers, congestion and all PROOF AND IN HANDY e ol M tion trip the directors e: ssed them- Evening Session. = S ¥ ble SIZES. selves as much pleased with the build- | 730 Service of Song Mrs. Heffernan of Worcester | & le at all drug stores, price 50c L § ing and the equipment 7. Qdress, ‘The Standard of Ex- | ¥ BRLET of Mr ot R R R argest Storage Capacity Friday, Saturday, The quarterly business meeting was | celjance. Hav. Mr. MoNaily Beebe of the Scotland road || . FREE PACKAGE COUPON 2 . held at 4 o'clock. 'Reports on the pay- 870-'The Heriiage of the Young | i |} Byramia Druz co. in City - rolls showed that there are now em-‘ Baptist Rev. Dr. Slooum at Danielson 's. Jane Grady of Webste SO el e SN s Gl g Uc OhBI' 2 3 4 On ployed 180 men at an average waze f (and Mysie Rev. 1 B Sloat of Wa- | Sopusiting her daughter, Mre.Jonri || 95 73T £ Mo Aty LN CARPENTER r Hsand 0 ze wago of | terbury at 'Norwich. . e Y] e mid Pile R dy FREE, 2 plain . N ! o vater 1 i weekly a_payroll of | 845 Questionair—a chance for ev- T s i el e e £ 4 PRESIDENT Wm. B. WALK 564.0()0 in Real Estate Investment. :;l 5 X}qpnsdzr‘\.nn_ et s;svsr. N J'M;L of ‘\ 2 ‘:"‘4‘\ ) ‘ :”\»: i account of Holida s. GREENEVILLE NEWS | e secocoms s ve s stor. | 0 meecat et etate e re. | e gRnEs o6 o sacg oz en e donen of Ten e i T PO AL 16000 (ad the dompan Miss Annfe Pratt of New Haven was || street tors of the American Thermos Bottle | expended for pavrolls since it located | f-ondon president; Rev. W. 15 the week end guest of Mrs, Charle Marriage of Martin J. Waldron and | company was held at the factory here|in'{his cily the sum of $53,000, 1 in | Dury, Bristol, first vice president Lillibridge at her home on the Scot - ; Miss Maud L. Langlais at St. Mary’s | on Monday, this beinz the first time | Iy {ois cILy Ahe sam o 3ot 's15. | A. H. Boatwell, Bridgeport, second vice | LIPTIAEe wlll b D aased 10] charen & Y® | that the members of the board have | aoycrtising Norwi i | president; "Rev. A."B. Todd. Torr 0 g I o i pr come here as a body Besides e bus- ton, secretary 2 >hillips, - - in 1k g i Eeli e S5 e diso | Vote of Thanks to President Walker. | yror; "W James Tuller, Hartford, bus- | oot as home in Franklin At 9 o'clock Monday morning in St animous Mary's church a pretty weddir Iker for g! The directors passed a un of thanks to President W to manager. with e somethi found much | vol ven an opportunity Norw in which the: his daughter ler of Old Cemetery lane, Mill Ends eceive all orders for| s e, weee - | O L amd "ther. wees pariicuians | his Indefatigavle. efforts. in -connestion | TAFTVILLE : el recelv Pl gl e, pleased with the acturing | with the removal and equipplng of the | oAty Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Pennett and Mava T Langlae “The couple were | fagiities at the plant on Taurel 1l | new plant, and endorsed his BOUCY, o | Local Croquet Players Tisd In Match | Mise'Hatile Bennelt of Presion SALESROOM attended by Miss Leona 1 e s e o e [ e (Tha. Volunie! of bUATGREEE With Lisbon Mallet and Ball Artists. | eek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Os ' a sister of the bride, as bridesmaid, and | illiam B. Walker Lowri re the vol . s A | car Eccleston of Tanner strec OPEN i r d S nUW Edward fleur as bes The | John Flanagan, Henry D. Bultman, After the meeting the New York C s 2 i i u ' E a as best man. lig fsosu. b b s ere taken to New London in| St Josephs Croquet club of Taftville | e ie was prettily gowned In whita | William B. Morrison and Isaac Basford | men were taken to New lLondon 'in| St Josebhs fraduct clup of Tatiiile Preached at Road Church B th19 e L s wors RVEIL Al e o | eaton ratn for New York. Mr, Gor. |8rounds Sunday to contest for honors| Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Barrows of Wes s g | ried a large bouquet of brid al | L ome (Jordon and I cateh a traln for New XK X amily | With that olub. Eight games were|Town street are pas a week ir 1p.m.to 5P- m. stal t 1gs _and_carried | New York were met in New London|in his automobile fro | team. The games were all well played | Dwigh Stone, Rev. Mr. Barrc shower bouquet of roses, The church | by Presi Walker’s motor boat and | turned the same way and much nierest and enthusiasm was | preached Sunday ir Hhad b aily except Saturdays S R T = — | manifested not only by the players but | Stonington. ring the ceremony the choir Miss | 7 ; by the large number who witnessed the [ e —— st, was in at- | CAME HERE TAGGED THE CHURCH AND playing. It is probable that a se 1 Fresh Vegetables Daily, 3 Cove Street X Dty af fatt. FROM LIBAU, RUSSIA. SOCIAL QUESTIONS. | games wil de played betwe L Gardins are st Delaney of Taft- o 4 | = bs on the Tuftville croque! Sttty Sl ah i v Sy . F. W. Coleman—The | off Hunter's avenue it o i | A and reception | Man Landed Here Wi = Syilabls) Semoniby v Be W, Eelbman Jite i i condition, an o Taftville, Conn. 2 e K at home | That Anyone He Met forstood— urch Does Not La Realized $30. plahitod. late axe WSk | | gnue During | Police Locate His Brother. Problems. I itoen oph's club re falilet leldiein isiheIoe aia Take Taftville or Willimantie cars | dron_left = | over $30 from st and soc fo Springfield | Speaking not At T tRr The ( 1 oxata Hom oo e ande Supt. Crawford Spoke 5 wiil take up | of any other la ge that those w was the sub . N ventiici:s ThE | priz | Supt. William Crawford of ‘ e T T b o gk T 4t 1S Bl o D i Crintocs | Dr. J. M. KING was of blue silk | man arrived here Sunday night via i Miss C. ‘elller, picture; second iis subject, Autumn, at S picture hat. | the Westerly trolle: ne and was e lia; = booby 1 hall Sunday afternoon. A ~ < s ding sliverware cut glass, | thews for ¢ his destination b Sacial £ ick of playing e HA3 nd china. e groom ress on the tag Blemaan, and Savecieily pot C. Marsan, gold fob; rom Soutt a E BR2ERY £ol e [ id Nt o oo o P G Mlarsan, sold fob | Home from South Dakots May Building i - b o | .”A‘--.m u‘ ag it app «r‘d‘\"] £ Dis Saw that the church lxcks ams' orchestra furnish- | afier a few week tin & but O, so bothersome when JaniTuWF e the wedding was | 143 come all g iban Bun e too evi- e e D off of your trousers | Eitena 16 1 i | i o ol ind Edward| | Mowing Lowthrope Meadow theman- Take It To Lincoln’s Young Men's Christ i " | Men with mowing n nes were a % Mr and M Tfbau directed (o the seneral secretars et e | | work Monday cuiting the g | 1o Does All Kinds of Light Reparing. of Hartford. ; here, Who might have a chance to he-| = ‘1. River the ministe tho | Visitation to H H. Osgood Lodge. | W N IT O LI R eC | Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam. i TREAY TIRE o haf by Saat | prbomds | Caplaw Den Tysmayat the | SUN SRS RS S0 Kovmone: an | Ssr Annul MERStOHpIAs made el pe s s R | Now located in the Steiner Block, 11 His bride is the daugh esk at police he rters,qua as | | gbor Sund and M U., Friday evening by Provisional | C 2656 Main St, rooms over Disce Bros 2 [RE EXPEX nglais and has resided at | & hondwriting experl in mnally de | various uniond and_organized bodies |G N, Trother Warmingham and .| o o : el % e e P”;" are well and | & 0 an was expecting to g0, and came | o (ne o ,,“ os ‘was thers.a response | C: S:: Heb Bepes, sl Eood muih g, . = ¥ e them stceess and happiness |10 the conclusion that It was 22 Ship- | {o this invitation. Yet the labor lead- | ST was present and listencd to Javaree . L ~ : B thelEsn ite. ; ping street. This eventunlly Droved | ses mould scease the chureh of lack of | €SUNE remarks from the officers. S03¢8 | oo n this city, Sept. 27, . A a C h Sh < s o ’ 3 ’: Lol :N . right, and the man was delivered over | interest in labor questions. These men | Were rendered by Brothers Greent 18, |~ John Revnolds, to M i M CmL I.IS lflll OQS uinn—Weiland. t6 Hie Hrother the Ve at that . S e e orven ilson, Pearson, Buckley, Knowle. Toome ; S| Monday afte n at 5 o'clock John | dress, about 5 o'clock Monday morning. | was interested in eichucaliana tne (SXatdee, Jobleon anc, BAIDG aqfiMumRNZIE In Stopin aw e 1l duty that they au-| for ladies are the most comfortable & p | K. Quinn and Miss Anna double “p” and the “ing” were | minister e intereslen [t e e R | A v e K shoes made. Just the ahoe for the lady The ¢ united in man about all that could be read In the|in creating heaven hei mene well pSen 2 ) Gy 10 cents for |, ih tander fobt. o i M. and Mrs : e O e | oniner mots i oE nposed of Brothers | MARRIED. s offor R d S . reeneville, | Policeman Cornelius Murphy look up | are the biggest questtons to Snl BILAND—1In this Ser i FORDS and BOO James H. Q he address throush the evening, but!iar, After afl, isn't this Ch nest Pollard. "1 : Sy s rip within| OXFO T ome at 451 Nc ; through difficulty about finding an in- There are (wo confiicting for a dance to be hel L 4 SOLD BY Wei Tl te e or terpreter people at the house in! Ch tells as much of the | warDRON rANGLAIS purchase. RN 3 fland and he nade her home in | Shipping street could not be made to|the hereafter and of ti R Sept. 28, by Re H My I e o E o e Quinhave lundérstent was wanted, Ser-| eternily e . Accidentally Shot. artin 1 Waldvon' and Ma label at- M. J. CUMMINGS any admiring friends who wish them | geant Matthews was sent down early |of carryi will of While playing with a rifle in front Ly + 52 i a happy married life e morning and _succeeded in lo- | earth, “bringing in the kingdom, of his home un Norwich avenue Sat- | —— == - 2 waistband [ PRiConteal Avenusik . o e ting the man’s brother about 4| calls 1t, He had two ideals, n urday morning Edwin Tetlow was Call 1314 OBITUARY. o'clock. About 5 o'clock the brother; posed, but alwuys be: m, ot over the cye when the gun was| SuEFFIE s $5.00 | o and a friend came to police headquar- | does the Chris v accidentally ditchargad. The Injury, 1913, Ca v g Jeremiah J. Kirby, L e e e e heit v o eane AL G o TR Ll | e A : b will find the largest and best| e fmiia. of soveral sonthio| iher | ter kingdom nere, but not f e Dreior SULLIVAN oy By Mme Garva h Tafi — okt ol | right's disease, Jeremiah J ~ — that after all our permanent - ucOEny PR . mext of died in this city Sunday night AT THE AUDITORIUM. | elipide i heaven. . She Snos : Caught at Pachaig: B s aa 10 1an : ] PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT - rinck Mr Ty Ent | emphasis on_ the kingdom to come - i : L TAtnL i P e Bt A Congy Lnomade Vaudeville and Motion Pictures, | PTobably Pail expected the coming of | . W. Yerrmgton, J. D, | KERBY—InNorn Sept. 2% ruthful in her predictions, refiable { or_treatment. He was born| ,ODe of the most entertaining bills| Christians expected his coming while ' Who were on a fishing R e e o 3 v you may have with yourself or others. B by YobE the in st oo ;\! the season 1s that r‘yr{orw:\;]r:rln;\" :x they W on earth. That idea would ym‘"' Saturday, return ¢ edid il 5 h wmczggd Fsg;m::.m‘ds.'rgs's'r | Catherine Kirby, but since his boyhood | first half of the week e Audito- | necessarily tinge efr conception of ) ietel, the ,“\.W,L qut niss at St Mary's | he had made his home in this city. Mr, | Fium, including a fine variety of mo-| Christianity and things mundane being a two pounds, v o'clock Up one flight, over Avery's store. GRANSTON!S Kirby af ‘ome. fime worked in_the oid | tion pictures, a skating noveity by the | would dwindic into _ insignificance. | | mEWITT 1N S j | aper mill and was later em- {&‘”‘“"‘»‘ and as ”y"‘ feature n‘m"fl';‘ Moreover, they would feel that there New Poles. Henry Fewltt, a | - the bleachery. For a time | the one act musical comedy presented | was not 'time to create 88t | Two new poles are being erected on| Funeral from 'his late den The Old Reliable s Tast lliness he had beon in | bY Harry La Mont and his cast of six | change in the world. But that was not | Hunter's avenue by the Ponemah com- | Iniorment ar Procis BOOK STORE of the city. He was united | PeoDl nt gets a bix hand | God's conception. The ideas of that!pany. The new poles will replace | mommaee 1 v L e . . | age with Mary E. Cleary in | for his clever and imitations and | day gave way 1o the larser vision of | {iird polc, (hus Eiving much bel Joseph H. Hopl 70 5 | cics church on Sept. 11, 1875 | was recalled several times Monday | Christ on earth as well as hereafter oTE Ko the el 15 At cection: GlipRe e : ot . { Where all the needs of the P. M, Keanedy. Mre, Kirby | nisht by his enthusiastic audience, He | Christian conception has today swuns e ster, Mra. Jofin . Wilson | s el s Ay 8, 1507 ably supported the blackface | aimost to the other extreme from tha . ton, Fues . A L students are looked after with| " Mr. xir a ‘member of the | comedian and four sprightly girls who | of the early daye. As earth is not| . o ‘}W"d Gf“ffl““_,“"‘]" 100 wita| | interment n Yan Rl |§ we are showing new pat- | democratic fown committee and took | Please with their singing and dancing. | permanent, So citizenship here is tem- | A flock of between 75 and 100 wild | 4y yy_1n Norwich 5 . | geese passed over Taftville Sunday | *'Mona ng about du Bailou Al terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- special care. great finterest in public a . TFor| The Turners introduce a variety of | porary and the real lasting citizenship The birds were service at | & Bmer bt Ysken e was Tocananiof [noiel Gaturey in their roller skating | is in heaven. nity came it turned | A¥ing rather low, southward. | OT5 washiazion ing and Silver Plated ed 1o the Woodmen of America and to == —— the world upside down: It meant a { e tnawy TRy ey JOSEPH BRADFORD |\, oy, Yame society. An oniy son. | Police Commissioners Considered (olal upheavai of ‘human society Peraanale, | PV e W Hor ' Ware. Michael Kirby, survives him. Mr. Kir- Lights. | Christianity came for this purpose, to | Alfred Beausoleil has accepted em* | Funeral services wiil be i turn over things for the bet was of a jovial disposition poleon Beausoleil of | had many friends who speak of g T, Insti- | ployment with 2 tuting great reforms. We are not o | Hunter's avent We carry the best makes police commissioners met on BOOK BINDER 55T Bhoioh oF Sinjngas. A wio Binceraly ay evening in the mayors office | neglect the social questions but we O ko { 3 z fio s vegret his removal from among. tnens, | &t the city hall. | The matter of a mum. | must remember the main thought and AR el P in above lines and will Slaxk Boo 2de aad Rined te Order o i ber of lights petitioned for at the last| object of life Lere. The problems of |, After a short stay in Fosten, Jobm Gu tee Prices 1 o ! coun eting was considered in|this Mfe develop us for. the life to [DOI2 of Merchants' avenue re- uarantee Prices. 108 BROADWAY Tigers Won Game, el et milieved Wn Ml e 0 P turned Sunday evening. | i GkdlhiE T beat the | PrePAration for making 2 report at the | come. We must bring about an age Even g, e el E F he Greeneville Tigers beat the | council meeting next Monday evening, | of social rights, of clean living, of| _ 2 oAkt ASETaIneLr Jica EZ AT TR ree. TN Greeneville Grammar school team Fri 1 raffic policeman, Edmond Ma- | comfort, that ail may have opportuni Miss Gladys Gagne, Philip Gagne | ol Al A ;3\7’};\5 Q ngrlvlng day afternoon on the Cranberry by the | Joney, who was stationed at Shannon's | ty for preparation for the better life, |and Henry Bellec ~of Putnam were . LAALNS R D 5 HAMILTON WATCH | fimes %nd Srhliam Bronman s a2 | cornek for 12 Weoks past. fAinished that | e [jEee S i e tor Mo, John & Geo. H. Bliss g | a8 Tef- | time last week and the post Bas now | Improvements in the “Y” Gym. street. T Glebhas ' Ch o e o en given up, Policeman Maloney 15| o e : e obes, : ! p. P aloney The new physical director at the T.| 3o T e el A WM. FRISWELL, Personals. sexin on TIEht AUy on the Bast Site |y, ¢ A, 0. H Nickerson, has beer | nau wita Jistiors 4L iha HOMS, oF M " | Gas Tubing and Wax Ny 4 pusy during recent days etting the || ; enyon of Hunter — ppin iy George Kramer has returned from | Norwlch Runaways Sent Home. | Y 3f. C. A, gymnasium into zood con | #1d Mrs Howard Kenyon of Hunter's The apparatus has been thoroughly | H . st class con- | Miss Blanche Chartier returned to Me ears, were found in State sireet, London, Saturday night. They | overhauled and put in fi | h were turned over to Probation Officer | dition, a new directors platform built, [ her home on Merchants' avenu CHURCH & ALLE N ™ cumnc “““u innah and the South. 9] o = Z A ) ) nel Ethier of Central avenue has | Ne ed after a short stay in Arc MISS ELLA M. POTTER ..~ R I Mansfield, to whom they conf | the side walls tinted, the lighting ca- | day evening after visiting a 15 M. St 2 | Mansfield, to whom they confe: b = Y i 5 ain rect, = Inséructor of . i [ running away from their homes 7 | pacity greaty increased and n’ adai | Mrs. R J. Jodoin of Baltic. Mazda Flectri Ch To and From Europe " er a visit t tfor atetory | ent back to Norwich. i | tion > “above a handball court g azda Eleciric Lamps, Chan- | Thite 8 : Piano and Harmony and New Haven Edward Johnson has | of the conductor of the $.45 « | will be installed. All the members are | Mrs. Sarah Simonds, Mrs. B. W. Hig- S i N arned. : awaiting the classes which will open Studie now epem for season of 1913 ewalfing the cla : delieve Wi x Room i i R i s Resolutions Upon Dr. Almy’s Death. i A I lrac(or B cnd R L reserved in advance. Lowest rates. 6, Alice Bidg fel. 968 BT o My ‘:D;_,,;",‘\z eyemployed n] At a meeting on Monday the direc. Takes Position in New York. TAKES ORE DANDRUEE Shades and Reading Lamps. | {70 ing"in Seean travel y tors of the Norwich Water Power com-| Glenville W. Phillips resigned his HAIR STOPS FALLING. —_— Poll infoematioh ot Back §ivers " | T i, pany passed resolutions upon the death i s leader and pianist of th Bl 4 —AND— Hack, Livery and Boarding | of Dr. Loonard B, Almy. e had been | brenestta at the. Disis thentes Satars | Girls! Try Thisl Makes Hair Thick, | JOHN A. DUNN man Lloyd and other lines, Bertns Mjss (Cariotte Chappell has ro- | oidhecios b one ooy He had : | q b Ll e o pany for over 13|day might. Mr. Phillips has secured a | Glossy ,Fluffy, Beautiful—No More h k& turned from Branford where she was |y s 1 il —Steamship and Tourist STABLE sprved o eshropd Shere B8 I | ot e R mbalmers ceaminand " Toutet - Agoain We guarantes ur ssrvice to ha tie : the New York A. C. in Pelham Mano . 50 Main Street. est a oSt reasamnt “*| _Policeman John Bray is eonfined to 5 Raties Seancciny. 1 Randall Braith | e Vithin ten minutes atter an sppll- 2 e house beeauss of iliness, During . esday, J. Randall Smith | cation of Danderine you cannot find a PIANO FAEONEY BROS., ] RIS e 15 paul la beite pureiang Make YOIII‘ of New London will also be a member | single trace of dandruff or falling hair Lady Assistant. Corioan F. C. e 305t - i : Michasl Carrofl of Ahedorchanira e slarinstiar and your scalp will not itch, but what Telephone call #25-3. pany 1 ; = will please you most will be a few P D Feet “nppy Caso May Belong Here. B lease o s W b e g | o2y B Churen. Wi Smith Allen. | 199 Main St. Notwich: Conn, hone §11 larwioh., Cona, Heloctman White of New London has | und downy at first—yes-but ‘really taken up the case of Joseph Sisson, | new hair—growing all over the scalp. Py 4 P ff H I s s Theueh To Mo e e | e mam e L e Patrician Shoes Guns and Ammunition Del-Ho ote New Fall Millinery | TIZ Puts New Life In Tired, Aching| Norwich authorities, as Bisson He - 1@ ou y our ha o el c . NI il | Fget—Makes Them Glow With Real R'a«;:xxu'. »,A',.’?»T..fxi’: ..r*un[: f‘:\ulf 'I“im ;.'.,;vb((fi:;(l) :‘fuf.,.imx,:filx e {?nddflxt-;:;\: New Fall Styles, Patent Gun Metal | ——— —— — EUROPEAN PLAN | Feot Comfort. cise mgainst Sisson in New London | just moisten a cloth with Danderine j and Russet. $3.50 and $4.00. MRS. G. P. SLTAI:JTON, fF 1 Direct T o oot is a ok vetog | Folice court on Monday way'contined | and carefully "draw. it through your R hes, Cake zm(l llread Special Dinner served daily R | ; for tender feet, is a quicls re or two weeks, : ot St : 2 canzot be axoel Netuckst Stre | unera BECOr B |, e e ana e pelint = e Gt 1S s taiyour Hair will | F 104 Main St e from 12 to 2 p. m. : | ‘nd Embnlmer fnm”b:nl; will prove it. TIZ eures €. V. Train Delayed. ht, flufly and wavy, and have an RANK A. BILL, 104 Main St sone your ordar. FIompt sarvice | puypgr.class service by competent chef i swellen feet, aching feet, feet that| A delay of an neur was eceasiomed | appearance of abundance; &n incom- — WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE| chate, smart. and burn.” Corns, bun: | 1o’ tha. Gegiras. Vounomt. oessesey | Shoeble toatie, sotimcss anil Tixutiane; LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 78 Prankiin St., Bulletin Buliding Telephone 642-2 DAN MURPHY & ce. jon lluses and chilblains are quiek- | train Aue threugh here from the morth | Get a 25 cent bettle of Knowlton’s ly relieved by TiZ. Price 25 cents at| at .45 Saturday afternoon by the | Danderine frem any drug stere or | Shea & Burke 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) A“To flEPA'ns Ales, Wines, Liguers ana Cigars Prompt serviee day er might, fruz‘s‘;sxsl' and d:‘]urrmlvnt’r{;(lwrfih. ‘1{' breaking of l;u twe driving reds of | toilet ceunter, and preve that yeur in S ¢ cncgprif el n g, + o 5, we wiil, | the enzine, The accident happened at | hair is as pretiy and seft as anv—that | AT SHORT NOTICE. Gorner ot Watar ana Mackas Sta B el B on Pl e Tuat | Shimaners, e suste RS e o e | AlMam plece F. C. ATCHISON, ML D., |oone RIGHT at o RIGHT prica. Give . i SR | “Waiter Luther Dodge & Co..” is print- e careiess treatment—that's all—yeu | & THERE » a0 4 z tre. Telephone 642-8 the package. Walter Luther Notices are being received here for |surely can have beautiful hair and iets | Funera‘ Dlreflors FHYSIC (AN AND, SURLEON me a trial. | Room 1, Secona Floor, Shannon Blds HARRY C. WASHBURN, Night 'phone 1083 | Telephone 13245 Bath:Streeh .| 1233 8. Wabash Ave,|the Dental association’s meeting infof it if you will just tr¥ a little Ban- Hartferd, Oct, 14, 15 and 16, derine.