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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 19138 : garden. Mrs. Church also made many TO PUT ON FLESH { handsome carpets and rugs for friends '\ AND INCREASE WEIGHT and members of her family, She was R a5 the motler of thirteen children, nine : v A Physician’s Advice. b Iol whom are living—five daughiers, Most thin people eat from four to | Mrs, George Chase of Hariford, Mrs, PERSONAL New telephone directories, in effect Sunday, are being distributed. Mrs, @The Bulletin. s Norwich, Friday, Oct. 17, 1913. ANOTHER TRADE MAKER. of eur 35c We will cut the pric Stevens and daifghter Funeral Directors - S — L. N. $ 3 i Mary have returned to Westbrook from Cuver Quinley, Mrs. 3 eonard E. Har- unds of good solid fat-making Laglish Cure Ham, whele or half 26c. a brief Visit at Nerwich. ris, Mrs. Myron O. Moigan and_ Mrs. ;&d"‘l\-ery (!:ly"nx\d still do mnot in- Robert G son, all of Norwich, and four VARIOUS MATTERS crease in weight one ounce, while on 40c Boiled Ham, sliced 85¢, whole 33¢ Mrs. JHenry Whiting and f $81,000—Shown in President’ i ? An. ons. Thomas Churclh ¢/ Moatville, f the plump, / = il pll the coltages at Wintergreen gaagnsne*.‘a Nhve Meew Eoénitng gevaral 1, ho President’s Report at Directors Oliver CHrel of Poquotamaok Bubert el ‘:‘g,“;’n:m.m.lm ey and tmbaimers 3 srassssansasist 2 s with relative is city. | A < - “urch and Dexter Church of Norwieh. 4 o time, . 16w hosh 1o 30c COFFEE ...... 262 { con. e e 4 (e ey | nual Meeting Here—Business For the Future Indicates There is a slater Mrs Abble Dawes of | goiring all the time te ot the in- : ‘DholNcnavesy Fontaal makde its frst | BRYbrock b Syl that this is t : 60 TEA .....oooosesessassiesassbe| Don't foret your water bllk Addl- | appesrane il oournal made its first . R aybrook, besides other relatives lnygpigual It 1sn'c Nature's way at dll} i 337 MAIN STREET 3 < e of (he season Wednesday, Larger Ear and Encour: ts Mystic and Groton, Mrs. Church leaves s Yl A tens after Uet 20.—Adv beund 1n an attraetive blue coven 5 er nings d aging Procpec 58 children, grandchilaren and great- p.,T?l’r'L ?:)r“ s:xlu;';m(h;‘n are defective., Opposite Post Office. 6 and 7 Ib, RIB ROAST BEEF ....20c MUSKMELON (Rocky Ford) 16e 20e Game and fish wardens in southeast- ern Conneeticut are said to be unusual- 1y vigilant this fail Wilbur Purvie of Laurel Hill Tuesday for Helenwood, Tenn., where he is to be instructor in Latin in a col lege for boys. left In the directors’ room at the Norwich Savings soclety building on Thureday | For Last Six Months—For Same Period Last Year Loss Was year the result-was a loss of $81,978:88, thus showing w difference in favor grandchildren. Mys. Church was very well known to many residents of this city. She was a loving wife and help- mate and a kind mother. Her many friends extend their heartfelt sympathy h of the food fe and a_sem- trength. Stuff- dozen meals ain a single They just absorb enoi they eat to maintain blance of health and ing won't_help them. a day won't make them g "PHONE—1052-2 ¥ Lady Assistant. ALL QUALITY GOODS | Have you paid your water bill? Ad- afternoon at 2 o'clock the annual meet- | the new, management of $145,420.99 and' o ditions after Oet 2h—adv, Mr. and Mrs, O, & Smith of Norwich | ing of the Unlted States Finishing Co. | this in spite of adverse business con- | t0 the affllcted family. “stay there’ pound, All b fat-prog metih iabokiss G i and Miss Bertha Lyman of Providence | was heid with an attendance of four | ditions which have caused a decreade Lester Drake, ducing elements o e " P i s oPS al Powers | werv recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. | of the seven directors: Those present|in yardage finished for the last SIX| Lester Drake son of Charles &, |tay In tho intestines Wl Gy FUoy 8 M. Paine at Bast Woodstock. were Henry B. Thompson and “Albert| months compared to tho same perlod | Drake and the fate Fannte Nye Drake, | fFom, the bodv us wasie, Wi iy agaz,ne eal The improved condition of the §ran- | State's Attorney and Mrs. Hadl B o nd Harsy M. Hortoa|: Tha Byures shain fho foating|ied at ine home of his father in | f ihare these fatty food elements 80 1tk of 1o Settth . St orney and Mrs. Hadlai A, | hard of this city and Harry M. Hortoa e figures the floating | Preston at 3.30 o'clock Thursday morn- | these fatty {00 et and] would 4o/ well to pli . e te Sourthousn recently cloaned, { Hull, with Mr. and 3rs. L. K. Whiton | of Providence. debt charge dedusted, and without de- | ing e was 135 years old that their food can absorh them . o place their subscrips of New Londcn, have just returned | President Thompson presented andduction are as follows: He was born in Griswold. His moth- | deposit them all about the DbOGYIZ] tiong now as the prices of a numbes Regular meeting of White Cross |T0M an aulomobile (rip (o the Dela~ | read his Abnual report, which was ap-| BSix months endlng Sept. 30, deduct- | er, whose maiden name was Fannic | Something, too, ¢ witl il | S 0 R R i MR. H. T. MILLE council, K. of Oy tonight—Adv, ware Water Gap. proved and will be printed and sent|ing the floating debt charge—for 1913 | Nye, died 3 months ago. He leaves his [ t2elr red blood | corbusees 00, B4 0 & o e ov 4 1o all the stockholders. profit of $66,447.114 for 1912, loss of | father, a twin sister and two broth- | *Tase their bloods cuxwying PONCE Lin 30 days. % The sessions of the Baptist conven- | 5 OFe%, 180 Young ladies are attending : $81,973.88. ers. . For such a condition T always School for DaMll\g tion next year will probably be held | wiien o morcieoh Farmington, of Officers and Directors. Six months ending Sept. 30 without \ recommend cating _a _Sarol tablet DON'T in.New London Oct. 19, 20, 21, Clent by ‘”§ obert P. Keep Is the effi- | The girectors were re-elected as fol- | deducting the debt charge— | MONTVILLE SITUATION h e Rk IR 16 |imer Inducen 65 o 28 OAK STREET ead. The present school year James Brice, Passaic, N. J.; | for 1913, profit of $121,232.89; for 1912 some believe, a yatented drug, biit 18 o place your subscripd Opers Saturday, October 25th, 1913 { Ix(ra choice hallbut at Powers Bros. | s exceptionally successtul Charles L. Hubbard, Norwich: William | loss of 330,493.34. OVER SMALLROX 'CASES | a mclentific comb naton ATl fesh=|| t1on8 With inknown: purtiss amialll Tolephone 1052 Frg (Ex-State Councilor Ashley T. Boon | % Flunkett, Adams, Mase Henty 3| Yo ore B o ating the posl. | No New One Discovered on Thursday | building element known to chemi (7| prices are as low or lower thay Picking dandelion greens, as was | 9g N ich and Councllor John Lynch | oW "ok; Harry M. Horton Provi- | tion of the company’s affairs, bat it —Nirle Now in the Town. I (e abeotiitaly navniless, SR RCAREIL 00l S rang we toe wikhin sl throughl dono yesterday, Oct. 15, is Something | Of, Mon (o Were guests at the open | go. .. Jogcard M. Childs, New York. | 1S our intention to do this showing its e fully effective and a single tablet which does not happen every season. M ea:‘t\,u Tl.ed_\:\rd council, O. U. A The officers were also re-clected, af| true standing just as soon as the ap- | There is no change in the smalipox | eaten with cach & ofte ’"‘“'J-‘" 'S | the vear to adjust any trouble. 1| Go to the Woman: piis fag “t New London Wednesday even- | oyilow. Bresident and treasurer, Hen- | Praisals of the phyaical properties of | situation in_the town of Montville | effect of Increasing the weishl of & Br us“n ar unnead P oSl o AR S 1 rv T3 Thompson: aselstant secretary, | the company now being mads by the | Thursday. Health Officer Morton 1 | (hin man an from three e e ko, ¥ and fine repalr- | Attorney John H. Cassidy of Water- | Albert S, Bard: ' assistant treasurer, :,’e“f‘;"“‘ Appraisalisgmpany are com |0 8 e e Satae b Wedo | gbod. Griggiata everywhers on g PARl: g bury, ‘secre(ary of the Waierbury and | Bdward M. Childs. The office of sec: | pleted. IS satnimh M | geod MRS v S i N mhps P! E hat ew cases had been rantee of w t incr e o are selling the Because the moon was full on the | Milldale Tramway company, wha was | rectary s vacant, as it has been since Some Extraordinary Expenses, D o Ibtra hset i Baw Jibene | mones Tack . = 15th, the goosebone weather prophets|id Norwich Monday, has gone to At- | the reslgnation 01,’ Secretary ,I,r"‘k“’é President Thompson concluded iis | town, six being in the Lacosse family, | s | The oldest subscription agency ¥ SRR look’ for a speedy ending of the wet | 1#0tlo City to attend the convention of | S, Jerome, followlng the development | report as followa: e T e tacate are ol : ‘i, vikiiey, “vel'lthlfl weather spell. tr_mu.smerxcu Electric Raflway asso- | of \ho‘flnlm&lal dif;‘_;\um@s of “]"‘ Yool While the above results have been | doing nicely and none of them has de. | First Supper of Helping Hands. ¢ 3 clation. pany last May here are also two|pbrought about by economies of man- | veloped any more serious symptoms| The Helping Hands held their first 2 - Little Neck clams at Powers Bros—| o B more directors to be elected. The direc-{ agement, nevertheless during the past thnnp they have shown . heretofore. | Supper of the season Wednesday ever w h Adv. lers‘eu?n(\\liiiles mh\he hmxsl Dnu;;h‘; tors were u:thnbr!xoal tgd!]ll tth»"o six months certain extraordinary ex- | Peter Sauntree, who is afflicted more | ing at the Spiritual academy and there convention, who were entertained | cancies on the board of directors. penses have been incurred which have | seriousiy than the other pout in | Was a large patronage. A fine supper Gfllen atc 3 Kfiisl‘e‘[ ;»rgslmagbm are pl:dunxnz‘:gwl;’“m{e“dmk In Norwich homes, left Diegidunt's Renort: been charged off against our earnings. | the same condition, butl ur un- | Of baked beans, brown bread, salad, o visit the Soldiers' home at Noroton | (0WR Vednesday night or Thursday ¢ s ; The closing down of the Passaic plant | Jooked for complications set in, his | rolls bick ke, tea and goffce was . | Wednesday, Oct. 29, taking delicacies | IOrning, all expressing appreciation o President Thompson made his réport | by caused an expense of about $25,- | iredy Svérin dnHripated. served by the ladies. Also the Best Watch Bargain| to we old soldiers, the conventlon, the city. and the ar- | covering the period since the new man- | g0 *‘Our _machinery repair account | “'The same precautions in the quar- | Mrs. Nathan Brewster was in general ¢ rangements made for their pleasure | agement took hold of the business 1ast| ot Silyer. Speines. Isnt bos bess wn. | qothe same precautions in the auar- | Fodl b aastsiod B ik ever offered The evening school will open Mon- | and entertainment. May. In it he reviews some of the ear- | guayi¢ hi, % antitie ‘of :thie [V CHD At i "H. . BIi g oy 2 ¥ : L fan v high, as the machinery in this | embs re being continted and will I Mre. Gertride Tootill day, Oct. 20, in the rooms on the third 1y proceedings in the rehabilitation of| plant had not been kept up to the | pa. for at east —four weeks even Mre. Gerrudé Go Mrs. Harrie! & foor of city hall. E. J. Graham, su- SMALLPOX IN OCCUM. the company by stating that under date : il o Bectham, Mrs. Si Mrs.) B A 21 Jew just atchy yeriniendent of schools. —_— | of May 20, 1913, following the an- R JOr (the soomomIcRl) thoughi miotnbiy odhen;develdp; ax thatt | jestiam, Nire. Ol Mrs, Two More Cases Discovered—School | nouncement of the company's inability | {here. " We have wiso Inturred etirar( 5, usually the length of auarantine in | yp, P lte o e Mre. 1 Wiiliams in a 25 year filled case fod Fresh caught smelts at Powers Bros. |1 g 2 i there. We have also incurred extra-(gmallpox cases, innie . Louise Willlams » B 2 Has Been Closed. | to meet its maturing tank obligations, | orainary expenses at Pawtucket inci- = ! ade The Bul- | and Mrs, Andrew Hagberg A h . | he 1asted a circularilotier in belialf of | dent' to the rearranging of maehiners | jettn in ;l(uau‘ar:p;m“r!'mt‘]jllv‘a"I‘I s | e 0 Owners of small boats which had | o TNUFSday was an exciting day in the | the directors to the stockholders, with | rendered necessary by the finishing of | regarding (he vaccination of the CTesy | A choral society 15 to o orsanized - ot e pat ey, hoats which had | vilage of Occum, smalpox interesis be- | a full statement of the condition of the| o different line of work. The expen- | oo oy Dr Ira Manwaring 1t should | iy hor so is to be organiz o uns found soe '6F Them, by bing SE | 1ns in thel imelight. Health Officer | company, and asked them to commit) ditures at Silver Spring and Pawtucket | have heen said that the doctor vac- € .ondon, b [ er'the mtormy this wadly banged af- | George Thompson and C. W. Perkins | their interests to the stockholders’|mill will unquestionably result in fu- | cinated the boy last Saturday, the E; erintendent of the T;‘tnk(‘lt Manu- | COXHLH"\L:SP. s a Y‘fl':l;]“. of |Ju:‘ (lge ture economies in handling our work. | 1ith, instead of Wednesday, the 15th. | = The tax collector will be at the store | [2CtUTINg company’s plant, spmet a'l stockholders’ committes now holds| The elosing down of the Passaic plant of Sherwood B, Potter on the Iast|PUSY day taking every precaution to|proxies of upwards of 80 per cent. of | has resulted in concentrating the work | P Side today fom 11 a, m. 1o 1 p. me | Eet control of the disease. A well de- | the preferred and of 90 per cent. of the | formerly done thers with that of 'ne| HERBERT R. BRANCHE | Q ABY " ™| veloped case was discovered in one of | common stock of the company. other branches. As yet the company. ELECTED A DIRECTOR | 3 Dentists agree the company's tenements, the patient| On July *4th the stockholders’ com-| has not felt the full bemefit of thic i | for all makes of hunting fire« Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Atkins, now re- | recently coming from Danielson. The | mittes addressed the following letter | change, owing to the expenses as above | In State Business Men’s Association at g hab Ghilh S Ak 30 siding in New Lendon, are to 8o (o |house was quarantined and a guard | to C. L. Bausher of New York. chair- | describced and owing to the necessary Meeting at Meriden. | arms. The season is on and 1at only p R Georzia to reside, where their son |Placed on duty at once. | man of the bank creditors’ committee: | delays in rearranging machinery, etc. aleds | ten is free from ‘‘acid- Kenneth is in 3 Georgia college. o he. small patients in he hame of | bAs yaur, commitise ars aware, tn Can Expect Larger Earnings. Meriden, Conn., Oct. 18.—At the af- | the cool days are here. th,”” the one cause Local deal e ‘ v S AR e S | pmasesignaik, yehe. apu Tt is reasonable fo expect larger | tives and friends, who ‘were served mouth, € S Loca lealers have been notified of Mrs. John Coffey is suffering from a | late and consummate a plan for the " ;. = ternoon session of the State Business priguT TR R e the effort of the national association of | light case, the Coffey home being un- | readjustment of the company's affairs 1;:rqusshg:‘finzat':); i e e The place to buy Shells, y - growers and dealers to make Oct. 20-25 | der quarantine. Her husband is a| “At the outset of our deliberations : & it e ooa | the following directors were elected: 3 2 3 cay. Our acid test pa- | Ovster week throughout the nation, | carpenier. foreman smploved by C:| it hecams apparent thal no plan of re | Tuns trom Oct. 1 to April 1 and o | the following wirctors, werg eleciol | Khaki Clothing and Guns i¢ - 3 5 ; ; Morgan Williams. She had visited at | organization could be formulated until it S bern. Branford: C. E. Davis, Bridge- | pers (sent free with trial If you want the best oysters in the | the Lambert house before It was| the earning power of the company had | COnsiderably larger orders on hand-— | BOTR: PRRHAGE o i D e, o EET 129 Main Street. city go to Powers Bros—Adv. known that the Lambert child had | been d trated through the admin- | 3b0Ut 80,000 pleces—than we had at| POy G bury; R. J. F | AR e s tube Pebeco on request) Emdlipax | fetration of Mr. Henry B, Thompson /B correspoding time last year and | PSS Geery, Samaivi, T 1 Parrie | - co3 vor v o = i (s D5 DL E b slightly highi values. BriaN g ok B tell with a chemist's ex- Sarimiits e e e liran Monday 115 scholars in the Oc- | acting In co-operation With your com- Dating, he past voor the company nes | Broderlck, Enfisla; *W. G axte The 3 L é . : z cum school were vaccinated by Doc- | mittee. f 98,485,504 varde Hartford; Wiillam Kane, Lakeville: O. actness whether or not | fame demonstration Sunday, in which | tora Thompson and Pratt. the “The report of the chartered account- | AHIERCS, 238485 064 varde as compared | & ¥ 0, Manchester; A. E. Boynton, you have an acid mouth ticipate remaining in session until Thursday | ant shows the rate of earnings for| oy, " vl0 ™ 0" G0 fanea of 31,674.648 | Meriden; J. P. Senning, Middletown -A s And i Al = 2 noon when the school was closed as a | three months under the new manage- | c.0%9e Yoo © JGFFRCS oF, ST L BUA. Reeves, Milford; J. R. Andrews A : nd if you value your General Secretary Edwin Hill has | Precautionary measure. | ment to be sufficient to cover all ex- |3 xS s : ew Britain; Levi T. Snow, New Ha- b X% T hy announced (hat a wids awaks busis| Investigation brings to light it is| penses and interest charges, leaving | Guin 34,096 341 ds o Aeevense of baea. | ven: B. B, Rogers, New London: H. R teeth 1t's well worth your ness man” i 3 5 id, that several cases have been | substantial surplus applicable md the | gerog” ' i *" | Branche, Norwic Stanley 4;.\ i Company 3 i ternocn’s meeting for men at the ept under cover in the vicinity of | reduction of the debt. This would in- ; Plainville; Samuel Keeler, Ridgefield: s while to try this easy sociation building. Occum within the past few weeks. dicate that the company has alrezds| 1 r"lf’:)‘("ffi:::';(o:fl :';::‘:'dur H. C. Smith, Rockville; T. B. Beach, A Del;cious Pt 08 Hiat An extensive vaccination crusade Is | been placed upon a sound basis. = . e - | Seymour; D. N. Clark, Shelton: W. R. ertection eaters & test. ’ Fences blown down, twigs and|under wag. 'plan for the reorzanization of the | (nE the coming Year to refinance tne | Gouid, Soutnington: A. Jackman, Sial- A : branches of trees lying about and an company has been formulated contem- | fompan¥’s ban e S. ASsum- | forq; F. U. Wadhams. Torrington: P. B 4 D' A e O Ry plating s new ot of Breerzod ok |, hat (e compans business sun | & Chmiming Watorbir: 8 HvClard, reakfast Dish i evidences about the country of the —_—— the proceeds of which are to be uses s e 23, % thersfield; W. A. Arnold, Williman- | & 4 Py ( : ( :CO fury of the gale this week. Flaherty—Dray. in the payment of bank obligations. | the new security to be issued by thif | yic; G. C. Resing, Windsor Locks; J. s A OoRe i b ‘"::7:::,, o y 2 | This company now holds proxies for | COmpany to refund the present floating | p's gams Winsted. [} rast ¥ood supplies you with en- The United States civil service com Morgan J. Flaherty, son of Mr. and | Th'S COmP per, cent, of each clags | debt should be an inherently attractive x Pl | St en et thAt will -t - o o ‘ i Patrick Flaherty, and Miss So- | 1°T¢ £ DT GO e @5” | investment to the stockholders. ST ergy anc ength that will give 'Tooth Paste missfon announces that on Nov. 22 an | e taherty and Miss $9- | of stock outstanding. The intervening s CRACK OVER THE HEAD e Y i e S 9 examination will be held at Amston, | PAronia M, Dray, daughter of Tax Col- | §p F00GT SRR B “Sl her” 14, | Substantial Value in Stock of = the Zegtyto “the;: day's work. Mo Cloth don’t formeny Taracie Lo at Auiston | lector and]Mrs;John Dray, all ot New | Hre: Howayar, uetors, Sspfember 1% c WITH A BOARD || economical; a 15¢ package makes oines - E A 4 e | Lo were marr o - | 1s B ompany. | Pebeco Too}h Paste plated vacancy in the offico of fourth | Ll R . nved. | the earning power of the company:. | o present management has a right | Bannie Auclair Arrostod on Complaint || 30 PIE portions of a sweet, nutty | overcomes acid-mouth. > A the Sea church by Rev. T. M, Crowley. | The present condition of the mone | ¢; aek for the cooperation of the stoc Smpie i el Aneastes ol Domp ereal imake 2 man s e 1 fotor a The bride was beautifully gowned in | Darket also is such that we consider | poigers in refinancing the c of John Garbuts. | 3 5 The tax collector will be at the drug ide y & T Siine 1 : 5 i aheys s in ing the company i ! 2 2 This enables the teeth € | Shite Chantill e e it desirable to hold our plans in abey- | Bolde : ing th P | e i - : store of George M. Rathbone on the [ White Chantllly lace over white satin | ,,ce yntil financial and manufacturing | SPlgatlons. It 1s your company, und| g ccant John H. Kane and Police- | & o i it b 'B h h 1 to keep for life their West Side today from 11 a. m. to 1| With pear ltrimmings. She wore a |20Ce o the above report of the accountanis Hegh ot ackgge ut the e P AL Yo b white Velvet “plush hat with ‘plumes | condidlons tmprove, |, |indicates"tnat vour holdings of pre- | an Roger Cowles srrestcd Bennie Au_ | . ““‘armor ate’’ o re- > and carried & shower bouguet of white i a8 4 on September 1% 1 ferred and common stock have sul- | Slair Y. ursday ning at & | your groce: a PREL - & P! Redwood, the colonial residence of | Killarney roses. 1913, the company pay 10 per cent.)gi,niia) values; but these values can- | Place on the West Side, having a ke el That is, lhey help him in cious enamel. ' And a Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Smith at l.ebanom. | Miss Ruth Dray, sister of the bride, ‘l‘:;"m‘e"f principal of its Indebtednes® | not be permanently maintained unicss | DUIISR/OC VeSS of stlel eacorsedtont Lo sl R O e s 1 ial Lif : &0 badly damaged by fire in the early | Was maid of honor. John Flaherty, | to8ethe e at date, | the floating debt is taken care of by | Bim on complaint of a fellow em- urlington, V. | business, as well as soc e, ;oor_h is on]ly ang(i)od as summer, Thas been “ropaired ‘and re. | broiher of the bridegtoom. was best | and execute new notes for the balance | the issue of some form of secur Ploshyin thene i 5 Lo g hi i = stored. The b ousy man, and the ushers were Dr. Edward | y ‘ > o S n. | The obligation for the successful i o BiN e s Garbuy im prosperous, # Smame g to be rebuitt Tater. Cnunt houses are | Py, L Yot New Dritain and Martin | bear interest at six per cent. per an- | 'y S0LEIUER (96 SR, TECERSTH, STUC | who' reported the case at police head- Y. SWmg - » cleaned teeth have a s ; Dray of New London, brothers of the | DU, pavable quarterly and (o be sub- | gtockholders. - quarters Wednesday evening, com- well groomed appearance: ood chance for lon Among those elected to membership | bride. | 15 deeTur tnem rle s syt Bhold T e e i s A Bt CAOE OB | in the Nopneastern Dentad association || Mr. ana M miaherty are to reslas | 5 8oL 0o, SR M LG SRS | ProGRESBIVE MISSIONARY cLus,|SYE 0 head ik » heara because Ml A o o . ERSS T soclation held in Hartford this week | Mr. Flaherty is the representative of a | Committee, be desirable: further pay- — s tRallat )il e had an inch and g T’ Pible LE dEnk are William W. Leonard and Thomas | wholesale cracker house. ments upon account of the principal to Holds Annual Meeting—Mrs. A. T. Ut- | 5 fa1f cut across the top of his head | taste say they like to buy here sn’t Pebeco the denti- A Crowisy of this oits Bengl = be made from time to time as thel ley Resigns After Thirteen Years in|to show for it. Auclair lives at the ! because of the excellent as- i e el - 7 ouglass—Rogers. S e o {Eaile eyt miront st s hasskmst | ; rice you've long been A number of neighbors of George .| Charies H. Douglass and Miss Ella| If this offer be accepted we believe away from his home since Wednesda TR sortment to choose from. waiting for P Watts, superintendent of the Hopkins | 3 Nosers were married in Watérford, that the liquidation of the debt can| The Progressive Missionary club of|but Thursday night Captain Twom THE EVENING SCHOOL WILL OPEN & Allen Arms company, have enjoved | Vo ones! Sy aniie he ~ceremony, | be accomplished within a’ reasonabl- |the Central Baptist church held its|got a tip where he might be found L e They find Suits h 1 S T ks i o Verizon steaks thlg . wook. gifts . he which 1 s performed by Rev. Joseph | time and we shall devote our utmost |annual meeting Thursday afternoon at | he was gathered in MONDAY NIGHT, GCT. 20, IN THE | ey find Suits here as low = e made them since his return from A. Elder, pastor of the Huntington |endeavor to that end. the home of Mrs. Julia Chapman, 56 = cv g 18 z D F 3 Papers 1o Test Your Mouth Bt o e # | btreet Baptist church, of New London, | Henry B. Thompson, president U. S.|Summer strset 17 mapcnapman, o1 PP S e e roows oN THE THIRD FLoor or|as $12. and up to $25., and for Acid—Sent Free took place at the home of Henry A| Finishing Co.; Andrew McLean, An- | Mre A. T Utley, who nas so efficient. | = THE CITY HALL. every suit sold with our guar- Invitations have been issued for the | R08ers, the father of the bride. and| drew MeLean Co., Passaic, N. J.; ||y served the ciub for 13 years, six as| Trolley C8mpany Ordered to Treat | . GRAMAMN, . . LEHN & FINK fal meoting of the "United States | Va3 attended by about a dozen rela-| Jesse I ‘Meteall! prsident 'Wan: |sccrelary and seven as presidént da- | Cars on Norwich-Willimantic Run. 170 supesiniendent of senoors, | @0tee of satisfaction or your 8 @ LA aughters of the War of 1812, It will | {{Ves and friends, who wer eserved | skuck C Providence: Francis e o T b 28 il g i 4 . Linsley, 92 Wethersfleld " avenue, [ JIr. and Mrs. Douglass will occupy | bank, Norwich, Edward A Greene. | pranidin H. Brown was elected vice| order or Dr. N I Lewis, health 1 e S === | Hartford, Wednesday, Oct. 29. | @ home at Quaker Hill, on the main| president Citizens’ Title Insurance | rocident, Mrs. John H. Ford secre- | cer. to disinfect ifs ears on t o | road, by the shore of the cove, | and Mortgage Co. Passaic, N. J Tars SANISE Satan Gatiher reantirey| wich Wil mantia mune THe Lo 3 John G. Wightman of Stafford| FotiCameluoci: | On Sept. 3 at a joint meeting of the | \yro® fonriatta, Tefrt assistant treas.|on the line must be treated every | f RN pd ey mam Poen appointed scaler of | The marriage of Otto Ferry and | Stockholders committee and the bank |, er, and Mrs, W. H. Merrill solicitor. | night. They are sprayed with a solu- 7/ | TRocTIon cowpany. | Nelshis, and measuves for | Tolland | yre dele Camelncel, widow of Prank | crodiiors” commitiee, the proposal was | 10 Ao of ‘e work commities | ton of carvone ot and oo | 1Y SHERIMP St BiStuatig. Watsssiy, Oct. 1. ekt | Mr. Wightman was {9t Some years a | ooooicrs, o0k Dlace on . Thursday | 050 ¥olMr. €. I Bauscher, chaie- | Mics. Joseph/Hull of West Town street| the foors and ‘woodwork are washe / car w awe- Mewtat ', frpiston | mamber of the boaml of' commission- | Gacehi0B “heniz parformen by ThL. |man of ‘the’ eredifors’ comimiites of | W35 Chosen: ehatuman of Bower coft- | He o S e A O o oar Bridge) at 5.5 a. m. Cars will leave | ers. Thos e RO by Rev. | ihe neces amount to satisfy the | Mittee, Mrs Charles D. Gallup; call-| hyde candles Atk each ca s B e & B e mas’ A. Grumbly. The groom re- | {h° Recessaty amovnt 10 TEHEN B¢ ling committee, Mrs. James Herrick; { With the four on the New London line - T i | sides at No. 336 Franklin street and iy | (7M€ = bership ¢ i Miss liet | the trolley company has nine cars to Iy to 945 p. m. for Westerly, and at ,!,O;“;p S ;““l“’:"“‘ of the | engaged in the grocery business there, | {6t of securing to the company an |empership —comm e e e for 4 ST 1045 p. m. for Hallville, 800290 | 1 BTNTo Senr of S1anr s mebalance | while the bride has resided at No. 163 | eXtension of the payment of its bans 3 LA el Previously cars on the New London Toos, 1311 maicig e torymRershiD | High sireet. The newly married couple | Sbligations for one year dating from AT DAVI® THEATER line have not gone bevond this city NOTICE —All Dersonsare Torbiaden | torest o depositn F2.057: supendiiny | departcd Guring tho day for & wedding | SePl L sublect 1o the reservations in 3 and but four cars a day have been - from hunting or {rapping on my iand =t ¢ it itures. | (0] e abov Gy hro Montville smailpox ¢ T St Reliost 5 oWl | s i bafance Wil bo curricd | e diae etter of May 20 tn | Arthur hattarden In Ghoskers, | (G the ontuily smalliox ol retls »370. cluded a balance sheet as of Feb. At the Davis theater for the matinea | officer all cars between New Londo FUNERALS 1018, In this balance sheet the fixed | on Thursday Arthur Chatterdon and | ond Willlmentic sre tumisstod. o don Sk In spite of bad weather, many were assets of the company were taken at |his company repeated the very suc- o in Groton at the Bill Hbrary Wednes- Mrs. George S. Whitney. an arbitrary and reduced valuation for | cessful presentation of Checkers which Enfegtainid. AliHat Olase. | day when a reception was held to| yo puneral of Mrs, George §. Whit. | the Purpose of ascertaining what waa |they had given earlier in the week.| e ALt dblsbrats the. 3eth auniversary ot the (4. 20 UHCOL 25 FTS. CEoTES 2 !- | belleved to be a safe and thoroughly | The lively action of this breesy com- | o g AlPha class of the Universalist founding of the institution. Mr. and “:’11““:*‘1“?):“ aamie. ‘;»3 Broadway | Jonservative estimate of the company's |-edy drama was finely Svan wichan | Sunday school met for a soclal evening | A fine assortment of latest styles | Mrs. Frederick Bill of Eastern Point| &% 11 odlock Thursday forenoon with |pysiness. In the present transitional |air of realism In every scene, and won | Shursday with one' of its members, © guests«of honor. e S nds Inattend- | state of the company’s business it v - i o AW, e ireenavile MRS. G. P. STANTON | &ace. The services were conducted Dy | Aeisnh) T plenty of applause for Mr. Chatterdon | piang for a supper to be given by the - 3 SR s 3 | Rev. Samuel H, Howe, pastor of the | has been deemed advisable not to for- | and Miss May Melvin and the leading | clags were discussed. Refreshments B Shaeoked Seust Mrs. George M. Miner of Waterford | Pary Gontregationar e %f,0° | mulate a new balamce sheet of the | Dermbers of their support, who lncluds | Soms vere discussed =Refreshments % <hech | 3 jos —— | Conneetiout chapter P tess Of (he | were numerous and beautiful floral | SPTRAY, o i Dhysical appraisal led Corda Davy, Cecll Kohihass, Jane fng, { 5 cticut ch , Daughters of the | o ST e < e o e s assets ha : .M W . s s | Founders and Patriots. who gathered | crioutes; Burial was in the Yant| el | made. This appraisal Is now in the :{.(:-r(‘:arnl-,l:flrfivxilr‘;dlfl‘]‘é’él’?er?\"be(;teorge Election E. ce [ at he Rasebrook Country eiuh, New | Sty Where there was o committal | IE o the American Appraisal com. | Mocarthy, Raymond McSherry. George | Eloction Expenses of Selectman Wilcox | Haven, Wednesday for the lunct : o SRLIC A ho are proceeding with the work. | procginoree, Fd. Tiu 40 “| William B. Wilcox has reported to 0 USiess ang historical mesting of the Lpcheol | had charge of the arrangements. B oart. iherefor differs In form | Douglass and others. e torr e the Ralt iy i | storical meeting of the chapter. : - = 'his report therefor differs in form i > town ¢ ollowing expenses will be closed from previous annual reports to the Our New Minister. in running for the office of seletcman | The building committee of the trus- stockholders, but presents to you tha At the evening performance at the|on the democratic tees of the Agricultural college at | essential facts of. the company’s con- | theater Mr. Chatterdon’s abilities were [ Gebrath $100, autos THURSDAY, FRIDAY and|Storrs at a meeting in the capitol | dition, called upon in quite a different line in| $10, a total of $135. | Tuesday awarded the contract for the THE GREAT | " The balance sheet as of Feb. 28the three act play, Our New Minis- — SATURDAY | building of a new armory, auditorium | submitted in my report of May 20, 1913 | ter. That he i$ versatile in his char- 2nd gymnasium to the Fenton & MYSTERY showed that the bank indebtedness of teter portrayals was readily shown by = z y On Account of Holidays | Charniey Building company of Nor- the company amounted to’ $2.115,000. | his commendable work in this. which ||| |ncidents in sOClety' y: wieh Bt 351500, of how to get the most for your ||| As of Oct. 1 1913 this debt has been | is one of his stronges{ characters, and momey is net such o mysters ot. ]| reduced to $1,682,366.61 and the inter- | he gave a convincing delineation of the ystery: est has been paid in full to Sept. 13, | part the new minister, with something 7 CENTS A DAY AMERICAN WASTE & METAL (0. Auditori ris the 1. day y C any’s accountants, Barrow, Cl i 1647 ot e vatic e Ward Sintars orivm || or merchandise for your dotlar. || Made, Gathrie & Coo o give a com: |DoUgiass, Hareld Chaflin and Hany | grogvenor Ty aitended the centenary|| The quickest route to {/| See that the Hub-Mark is on the Ad ’ T ern their animated doll were unable to go AV eRIng 18 thi IHvaRsoHs: parative view of the earnings of the | he bill for this afternoon is an- {unehen: and exercises at Miss Por- th £ Seatiti || rubber before you buy. It is your ams av! S0 Bt ThnuAR R tenicons aow (of milde these days whether you. || Sompeny for the slx months beginnins | nounced an Sina of Society, and for | {8 echool, Farmingten, Wednesday. e source of relief n insurance of Standard First Quality acco ) n the arriy i« i e the years an 3 " 2. - purpose l;elrur;:n:‘n:o ;“[y made a 'loxu;lnin;)- want to Invest in a house or a ABHEL O ¥ this evening Old Heidlebes The Norwich club had a pleasant any emergency. SRS Venpu et i 1861 pression at the evening performance, hairpin. Accountant’s Letter Shows Profita. AR outing on Plain Hill Wednesday after- HAVE YOU A SOLD BY sffex to the public tBe fnest standara | The Crazy Nut and the Chicken is an Advertisin 2 President Thompwon's report then Y noon, where a picnic lunch was enjoy : < & inlive datly e - $ braads of beer of Europe aud America, | entertaining u.[daf legerdemain which Hewspapass ke s Bl gave the following letter from the Mokl Tomanli: Ghurots :: bThe :,n:mberu lingered to watch M. J. CUMMINGS Bebeiuian, Pusner, Cuimbach Bavariag | wins a big hand, spreads the clalms of the mer- accountants, dated Oct, 11, 1913: ) e beautiful sunset. TELEPHONE Beer, Dass Pals and Burton, Muelr's chants - before Acting in the capacity of account- | Ellzabeth (Bogue) Church, wife of fcoted Ale, Guinness Dubiin Broug, C. & C. umported Ginger Ale, Bunker HUlL P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. Clever legerdemain and the animated doll with well selected motion pictures provide a pleasing programme at the Fell Into Silo, James Ceriusa, an Itallan, fell into his silo, n distance of 22 feet, Thurs- ter all if you sit down to think it out, It simply means spending with knowledge, getting 100 cents worth of satisfaction in service you and mays “Hera ure—take your cholce,” they you 1913, This result has been accom- plished through the institution of rad- ical reforms in the management of the company which reflect themselves in a substantial increase in earnings. Ths followin statement has been prepared ants to your company and the credit- ors’ committes, we have had super- vision of the books And records of the United States Finishing Co. from Apri) of modern day ideas, can do in re- moulding a narfow minded rural com- munity. Members of the company who were cast with opportunity to show their talents and who did so ably, in- [ cluded Miss Melvin, Jane Tarr Charles Joseph Church, dled at her late home, 14 Mowrey avenue, Thursday evening about 9 o'clock, after an iliness of sev- eral years, death being due to cancer, Miss Jessie E. Hyde of Washington street left Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs, Lewis Huntington Hyde of South Orange N. J. Mrs. George T. Howland and Mrs. CASTORIA Pays for Residence Telephone Service IN YOUR HOME? BE PROGRESSIVE Have your Optical Work done by as ms Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Bo an advertising read a # e etir, SR Sl ARG day morning on the Alexander farm || 0% 7, “GOTIRE teader nE H) 1 Mla, She was born in the town of Groton 7§ . up-t.-date house, gy in Watorford, whera he resides. “Mr,|§ JOLS 8 (0 adven In regard to operations, we find that | years ago, and for 82 years had made For Infants and Children. ! s C. A SPEAR, i s usa was preparing to o silo for the first six months under the | her home in Norwich. Sixty-three vears Pl g A acne (I-1% wien no siipped and fell to the hot- Think before wuy ang ||t ‘management, (ha b from Apei | aso she was United i marrings with | Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Ontametin 1hd, Optisteny tom. His left ankls was badly frac- | pegin your ininbine by coms 1 to Beptember 80, 1913, the net re- |Joseph Church. who survives her. Mrs. J. F. CGNANT 11 Frankiin St tured, the bones protruding from the | pUfil MO LHnKinE Y SO RS gncluding Queen Dyéing Con afte: | Charch was n member of the Baptist B G | (over Somers) 7 Whitesione G and the J. F. C. 180 | flesh,” The Injured man was taken to |} make for your patronage, deducting all fixed charges, as well a5 | church of Poquetanuck, She devoted & ears the I —_——— i Clgass are toe Dest on the market the Lawrence hossldal in New London | i Interest on floating debt 1s a profi. | good deal of her time to the ralsing | Signatu.e of | m';fi?fi;,‘,'.‘::fi,?’"’f.‘i‘..w XY thew in an ambulance of $66,447.11; for the same period jas: ' of flowers and took great pride in her W letin for business resulte. ~ Jé T e S — 818 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square

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