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oy v NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 e Wadietin, Norwioh, Tussgay, Sept, 1, 1914, THE WEATHER, Forecast , for! Today, Fair Tuesday; Wednesday showers; moderate south winds. Predictions fro mthe New York Her- ald: On Tuesday it will be clear to pertly cloudy, with-slight temperature changes and’ light to fresh variable The outlook for ‘Wednesday is partly cloudy, with slowly rising temperatur. Observations:in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin’s pl show the changes in temperature and changes Monday: §p m. ... Highest 80, lowest 58. Comparisons. Phdé:tlmu for Monday: Fair. weather: As predicted. Bix Bo tide, whicy is Foliowed By Aood ud&? i< - GREENEVILLE : of - Michael Moriarty—Rov, and irs. A, L. Tedford Home from Can- ' ada—Local Notes and “Personals. P hter, S, duration. morning at 27o'clock Mich- arty died at the home of his Mrs, Julia 'y at 16 after an illness of some Surviveq by: four “Oaughtors. u}; Julia Ferry, Mrs. Mrs. John mh;#r urNorwich and Mru ‘B. Davis T, "M v’ was an honest and in/ Qustrious citisen and his denth is deep- 1y ‘sourned by his many friends, Repairs, Painting, Trim- W ithing in all 'h branches. & Clrk Gon WNMMMS& I"FURS STORED by M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin Street PIES, CAKE AND BREAD | 2.5 that cannot e excelled. Phone your order. Prampt service. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 5 10 Carter Ave, (East Side). Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds Joha & Geo. 1. Bliss 126 Main Street DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES |Suite 46 Sllm Building !&-umnsmsumn. trance. Phone. ALL GRADES OF Hamilton Watches A \ WM. FRISWELL'S, 25 and 27 Frankiln St Month’s Mind Mass. There was a month’s mind mass of requigm in St. Mary’s church Monday mornihg at 8 o'clock for Mrs, Eliza- beth ' Gallaghe: ¥ Bishop Nilan Here on Nov. 1. Bishop John J. Nilan of Hartford will visit St. Mary’s chux'&NoV £'p. m. when e will sdminister tie c:.crl.ment of confirmation to a large class, ~ Home from Canada. . Rev, and Mrs. A L. Tedfora of Prospéct park have returned from Can- fda, where Rev. Mr. Tedford pussed his both Sunday morning and evening. at the services at the Federated Churan obth .Sunday morning and evening. time this week Rev, and Mrs, Tedford will remove thelr houschold offects to Central avenue, wkere they Wil ta¥e up ther restdance Local Notes. Miss Bertha Jones of Ba.me Sunday at Atlantic beach. piaenslare ~ Géorge Gardrer, Charles Hen: and George Shaw were Sunday visitors in Willimantic, Mrs. P, H. Kthier and guests, Mr. and Mrs_ A. Harper, are spending a week at Pleasure beach, [ = e The three horse spreader was at work on Monday spreading a coat of oil on Central avenue. i Wi “Wallace of Gréeneville and ‘Willidm Jones of Baltic were crabbing at Haughton's cove recently. S Mr-. A. F. Wood of Danielson and /| Mrs. A, Neison of Moosup passed last eel With Mrs. F. A. Towne. . This week Mrs. Towne, Mrs. Wood and Mrs, Nelson are visiting at Weeka- paug. _A force of men were at work on Monday repairing the damage done to T Towly z!cl.ped a plunge intn the pond. FVTHIAN&' FIEI.D DAY‘ Norwich and Ncw Londhn Lodges to’ Unite for Event With Others. The \cdmmittee on the joint basket picnic of Pythians and ‘Pythian Sisters of eastern Connecticut has decided to have the outing. on | Laber Sday ot Brown’s grove, Quaker Hill. Natchaug lodge of Willimantic, Wauregan and Gardner lodges of Notwion, Undaunted lodge pf Jewett City, Mistuxet lodge of Mystic and Trumbull lodge of New London and the Pythian Sisters of the places in which these lodges are sit- Bated Wi participate. AN members of the order are invited to attend basket lunches and chowder will be served without charge. In e event of a stormy day the picnic will be heid n the castle hall of Trumbul ‘Washington street, New London, For Skin Troubles use Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. No other toilet soap is as gmdant or lackheads, pim- ples, afid hives. It purifies and heals. ‘Themostconvenient,inexpensive skin remedy. A delightful toilet and bath soap. At all Druggists. Hits Hair & Whiker Dye, Browa or Black, S0 bi GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night Tel. 642-2. Lady Assistant According to the directions of the republican state central committee, the party caucusés f ail the towns were held on Monday to select the delegates to attend the state convention in New Haven on Sepiember 9th and 10th, and also the delegates for congressional county and sanatorial conventions, and probate conventions where required, Results in the smaller towns of New London and Windham counties were shown as follows: New London County. Bozrah. - State—<Nathan Gilman, Bozrahvill b&unty—chulg? Letngwell, Her- enaiorlal Baward _C. Whesler, s | Fitchville; E. S. Abel, Yantio R. F. D. The town committes was elected as follows: E. 8. Abel, chairman; Ed- C. Wheejer, Nelson L. Stark, r; Fred 1. Plerce, H. E. Beers, H. Smith. . | treasure: Nathan Gflman and Gecrge Colchester. StateHarry Eigart, D. T. Williams, 5 consreonmai g, . Weliogs. 7. B Congressional—S. H. Kellogs, J. Backus, Harry Cooper, e ‘Senatorial_H. P, Buell, Henry Blake, Barnard Elgart, Willism B. Adams, County— Samuel Gellefl W!Ilh.hl B\xmn, Chlflu Gel- Thc town cmmnnue was_reelected as follows: 8. jan, Harry El- gart and Asa B Franklin, State—F, W. Hoxie, James H. Hyde. wct;!n(r.ldontl—uym Ladd, James untington, County—F. L Da.té, E, W, Clark. Senatorial—S. N. B, P, Davis. Probate—J. H. m S. N, Hyde. Town Committe H. Hyde, J. W. Hunt! C. filvll presided arid A, R Race vas cles ¥ Griswold, ‘W. T. Crumb was chosen lfit dalanxeu were chos| n: tate—~F, H. Gmm-t.’ Azarias Gre- Fpent BE Cawnu—damu T, Witbur, L WSS R cantaer. Bl 6,1 Senatorial-R. J. Guy, S h“;;owr X. Casavant, W. R Il m voted that amatu choose iternates. own alf M., Brown, P Svert snd Bt ‘Laguie wérs elect- ed to'n ‘committee. Groton. te—Clarence M. Slny wnum &, Stenbiem, Charles H. Smith, G. F. B Learned. e Cwlom.l——L. M. Allyn, C. H. smsr.hl ‘Warren B. Barrows, George M. Costel Senatotial—-Albert Stanton, Byron ” O'Brien, W. G. Chesebro, William G. Ci =G Bailey, G. R. g el g SRR yer. v Lishon. - In thé Lisbon caucus E. F. Burleson presided and the state convention dele- gation_was headed by Frank Johnson. 5B Paimer and Herman Leonard Were on the senatorial convention dele- gation, and the town commitiee elected comprised J. B. Palmer, Edward Cor- bett and George Myers. Ledyard. State==W. I Allyn and Bilings T. Avery. Congressional—Jamss A. Stodderd |2nd Edward E. Leste Alc‘:onm;-sum-l ‘Thster ana Hemry yn. Sepatortal—Frederick W. Burton and J. Kelioge Hall Frederick W Burton presided at the caucus, which was held at 2.30 in the afternoon in the town hail. Lebanon. State—Charles 8, Bri terman, Bd A. Hoxsie, Charles A. Per- kins. Congressional—Frank K. Noyes, Stanley Briggs, John Clark, Ransom L. Yerrington. County—Jemac G. Larkin, Edward s, Elisha Wa- ‘W. Jones, George H. Hoxsie,’ Jr, C. Heénry Briges. ‘Senatorial—David W. Pitcher, Al- bert C. Hoxllc. Edward W, McCall, Gedtgs' L. Thomas. 5 The former town committee, C. J. Abel T. J. Brown. Jobn Clark and ¥. H. McCall, was re-clected. Montville. State—Dan D. Home and George H. Bradford. Congresgional—Matt A. Tinker and Tred . “Hop 5 ounty—0 Allen ana Charles G, i Scnxtaml—mwn.rd F. Comstosk and Hubert Dart. The town committee was elected a8 ‘Horae, H and | follows: Bradford and mt A. Tinker. North sm.inntd« Lewis, an D. Coats and Malcom BT ‘were re-electe as the t5wn committee, g . p Canterbury, State—Edward Herbert William fi'fin?:e T Congreesional—p. B. Semith: Bugens Perry, Edwin Bemnett, Fred iricks Sena: o Bennett, Levi Fre County— kennen James ‘Towne Herbert wmu.mq. Waiter Dm vie. 2 Eastford, tate—A. L Keith, B. D. Tatem. Congressional—C. R. Tri Bartlett Ep FRiecy ounty—H. B, Burrill, C. P. Senstortal-~Welcome " Davis, W Warren. Mansfield. THe republicans of Mansfleld at their caucus Monday afternoon selected the following delegates to the coming con- W Wal ate—Walter F. Storrs, Homer V. Beebe, F. O. \ingm, Leonard Smith. Congressional—! A J. Gulley; Robert E. Stearns, Fred B. Eaton, Ed- win K. Whitehouse, Senatorial—Sherman P. Hollister, || Bradley M. Sears, Charles A. Wheel- €ér, Charles J. Mason. County—L. J. Storrs, H. L. Garri- gus, Leonard Smith, William A. Wells. Chapl State—Frank W. Chappell, F. Turner. Congressional—Frank C. Lummis, Orrin F. Wilsen, C -Elsworth M. Russell, James Charles Coun Lewis, Warren H. Theuglon. Fitchville. Coy jonal—Nelson L. Stark, | Fitch Ie. J. C. Young, Yantic, R. F. D. No. airman ana B, R_Gardner clerk. The fotlow L Rogers. CAUGUSES IN THE SMALLER TOWNS|: — Delegates Named by Republicans in New London and Wind- ham County Towns to Go to State Conventwn—Chowe of Town Committees Also Made by Voters. Senatorial — Frank = W. Frapk W. Chappell, Jr. Town Committee—George W. Ide, James Lewis, Elsworth M. Russell. These delezates were authorized to fill vacancles in delegations to congres- sional, county and senatorial conven- Landon, tions, Scotland. State—Clarence H. Perry, Charles F. enn, Congressional4-Georgs S. Carey, George Perry. Cotmty—&. . Smith, W, M. Burn- Senatorial—Julian Dorrance, Luther Ashley. Probate—Charles Kenyon, Harry Chesbro, Town Committee—Charles Perry, ; Charles Brenn. Hampton. Sute—-F W Consdun, A. L. u\lillm A‘Cofll'fl!l!ionl.\v H. Burnham, County—G. H. Fitch, W. H. Bura- Senatorigl—C. E. Burnham, C. B. Jevett. Town Committee—F. W. Congdon, C. E. Burnham. A.'L. Mills. Preston. State_C. C. Zebriskie, 3, H. Wilson :oiiph E. Carpenter, George W. Mans- Congressional — Mather _Harding. Philip O. Yerrington, John H. Davis, Charles Harkness.. County—E. P. Hollowell, J. B. Bates, James Wood, Walter Palmer. Probate--E. G. Pendleton, John P. Hollowell, Albert B. Benjamin, Charles Wicks. A, D. Zabriskle and Morgan Fuller were reelected as the town committee. Salem. State—Brnest E. Herris, Sydney A. Dolbeare. conmmanu—c Frank Ragers, Willlam B. Kingsley. Senatorial—Carl H. Rogers, Elbert Winohests County—Winfield W. Hanney, Ernest Spenct er. The town committee elected was W. W. Hanney, S. A. Dolbeare, G. Frank Frank Williams was chairman of the meeting, and Charls! A. Willlams was clerk. Sprague. At the republican caucus in Sprague Hord&y night these delegates were e Louls I. Tontatne, Afsus Parlc. Congressiénal—Chgries Barnes, Hen- ry J. Reeves. County—Samuel Baldwin, John -C. Stavens. ‘Sengtorial—ThoniSs Webster, Arthur ote. “Probate—Anthany Gladue, Napoleon Belanger. The town committee chosen follows: Louis J. Fontalne Charles' Barnes, William . Park, Herbert C. Watson, Ostar Arderson. Stonington. State—Archie C. Tho: H. Hewitt, Georgs H. onse uque. Congressional—James Hisginbottam, Eugene O'Neil, Carl A. , James ari on, Benjamin obinston, Al- County—Fred A. Burdick Bourden . Babooek, William Foley, William S. Breushton. Senatorial—Jerome S. Anderson Jr. Cornelius J. Donohue, Ell Gleahill, ol wick. & hgl;“hCommikteevDr Jamés H. Weelks, A. Stahle, F. N. Wil- ltams, & Fenwick Herbert Glathill. Benjmw\m H. Hewitt was moderator and Dr. Weeks acted as cleark. Voluntown, State—Edward E. Clarke, John N/ Lewis. Congressional—Arthur L. Briggs, & Mcchuhs H. Barber, Charles Biiven. Sem\(oflal—floward ‘B. James, Chas. “P?;‘:;t':’-"i‘red G. Dawley, John E. T:v.vn Committee—John N. Lewis, E. Byron Gallup, Elmer E. Coon. WINDMAM COUNTY shford. State—Fred M Wrigat, Stephen L. Case, m B.Tiftt, C. H. Barlow. al — rown, | Coneression Frenk Babinston, Geores Q. Baich, Fred B. Chism. County—E. N. GHrl.nL Rnflhar( Balch, tephen L. Case, Herbert Brown. S atoral T R Wosdward, Steph- en B, Tifft, C. H. Barlow, Wallace Dur- Ees Plainfisld. Stato=Bradfora Danielson, Brmest 7. French, Frederick Maynard, Bdwin Congressional—E. Hoxle Lillibridse, Edward J. Gallagher, Addison Tracy. County A. Butterworth, Chgries ur Mott, Howard Main. S enatonial Urgels LaFrance, J. Rid- dings, A. E. Shoales, E. F. Grenier. Judge of “Prior. The old town committee was re- elected with the addition of Benjamin R. Briges. Sterling. State—4. A. Stanton and Clark Congdom Efloch Douslns. County~H. B. Mowry and George C. Spooner. —Willlam Anderson and C. o. Rh:hxrd-lc B. Mowry, committee—EL Enoch Dauslasxp Joseph Hawkins. utnam. State—Archibald Macdonald, Joseph Plessis, John B. Byrnes, Isaac Cham- eau. i Congressional—Herman Carver, Richard Carpenter, Heoctor Duvel’t. John J. Johnson. County—Lucius P. Merriam, Leon T, ‘Wilson, John B. Daigle, W. E. Davison. Senatorial—Edward G, Wright, E. L. Kelly, Henry J. Thayer, John A. Davy. Town _committee—Archibald Mac- donald, Henry J. Thayer, Josaph Mc- Kachnie, Charles L. Torrey, W. A. Wheaton, Hector Duvert, John Daigle, Silas M. Wheelock, John A. Davies. Brooklyn. sza:e,—cnarlss H. Blake, E. C. Bab- Can;:drvsduna.l—‘.lidwin Bennett, Fred E. County—Samuel H. Brown, De For- est Wells. Town ticket—Assessor for three years, Benjamin Clark; board of re- llef, R. B. Witter, C. F. Rainville; se- lectmen, Oliver F. Downs, Fred A. Card; auditor, E. C. Babson; grand jurors, Theodore D. Pond, is J. Tetreanit, Albert Jacques; collector, William Touchette; constables, Edwin Bennett, James Harney, Fred Card registrars, W. R. Thurber, Frand Bed- ard: school committee, three years, Willlam E. Keach. During the caucus some slight contest, there developed principally over the county delegation, which it is\un- destood is divided for Charles F. Gates of Willimaatic and Edwin H. Keach of ielson for the nomination for sher- State Convention Delegat. Delegates to the State convention were chosen as follows: v Killingly A. H. Armington, William P. Kelley, Robert G. Smith, W. Irving Bullard. Thompsen Charles E. Searls, Chlrles Johnson, E. 8. Backus, E. Ald Pum‘ut Fayette L. Wright,” Thomas O. El- liott, -CharleseO, Thompson, Willis H. Covell, J. Potter, Amos M. Paine, Pren- uss Morse, Charles M. Perrin. In a contest for chairmanship of 'the com- mittee between Messers. Potter and Perrin, Mr. Perrin won out, though Mr. Perrin is a member of the delegation. PUTNAM DEMOCRATIC CAUGUS. Delegations to Cénventions arf@ Town Committee Nlm.d (Special to The Bulletin) DOUBLY PROVEN Norwich Readers Can- No Longer A Mattel’ of Protectwl} Doubt the Evidence. This -Norwlch citizen testified long ago. Told of, quick reher—ot undoubted benefit, The facts ate now cnn‘rm‘d. Such testimony is complete—the evis dence conclusive, It forms convineing proof of merit. Mrs, C. Bennett, 48 Palmer St., Nor- wich, says: “Some years ago one of my family suffered from e, Every cold he caught settlied on his kidnéys and mmde the trouble worse: His Kidneys were disordered, as was shown by the kidney secretions being irregular in passage. Doam's Kidney Pills, procured at N. D, Sevin & Sou's Drug Store, brougpt prompt relief.” Putnam, Aug. 31.—The democratic caucus topight elected the following: State—Alexander Gilman, Arthur Magnan, Joseph Lapalme, Drv Omer LaRue. Congressional — ¥rederick Dumas, George Potvin, J. Harry Mann, Ulrie Beausoleil. County—Dr. Omer LaRue, James Sullivan, John O. Fox, Regis. Bauthily lette. Gilman, Dr. George Sermmr(d—duemder Omer LaRue, Fred Potvin. Town. committee—Dr. Omer LaRue, L. E. Smith, Fred Dumas, Alex Gil: man. Joséph LaPalme, James Sullivan \ CHAPLIN DEMOCRATS i Name Their Town Committee and Convention Delegates. (Special to The Bulletin.) Chaplin, Aug. $1—The democratic caucus was held in the town of Chap- lin this evening. The following were named as mem- bers of the town committee: B. M. ‘Welch, Merritt, Welch, Henry Eaton. The delegates chosen for the coming gonventions of the party were as fol- ows: State—Merritt Welch, B, M. Welch. Cor Onal—George B. Howard, Lindeley A. Deming. Senatorial—Merritt Henry Henry Eaton. County—George B, Howard, Lindsley Deming. Welch, MAHAN IN STONINGTON Delegation Elected Said to Faver Him ‘for Senate Npmination. (Special to The Bulletin). Stonington, Aug., 31—The democra- tic wahcus made the following choices of delegates tonight: State—Joseph ‘W. Chesebro, Hiram J. Holdridge, William J. Gilmore, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Thomas Cowley. Congressional—John S. Henry. Jos- eph F. Leary, George L. McKenna, Byron J. Peckham, George H. Foley: County—Christopher _ J. Ledwith, William H. Vaughn, James H. Mc- Knight, John P. Parker, James Mc- Gregor. Senatorial — John M. Donohue, Charles E. Shackley. E. Everett Wa- trous, Samuel N. Willlams, Winifred E. Browf- - The senatorial delegates are under- stood to bte Mahan men ANNUAL TEA GARDEN AT NORTH STONINGTON Opened on Mvuty for Support of Playgrounds for Children. rhe Tea Garden which is given an- nually for a week by the ladies of North - Stonington for the support of the children’s playground opened the season of 1914 auspiciously Monday aftérnoon, continuing from 2 to 6 o'clock. The weather was ideal and the beautiful lawp of the Congrega- tional church, on ‘which the garden is held, never looked more inviting. Mrs, Thomas B. Hewitt was chair- man of-the committee in charge and kept things moving with her charac- teristic_efficiency, Miss Minnie L. Coats had chargel of the cake counter and her wares found a. ready -sale. Miss Delia A. Wheeler served as cash- ier. Thé waitresses were Miss Alice Avery.. Miss Marion White and Miss Muriel Langwos ‘The first person ln register was Miss Sarah P. Brown of Norwich. Vis- itors will confer a favor by registering. The register may be found at the left of the central entrance. TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS Death of Joseph Benoit—Local Camp- ers Return Home—Visitors Ip and Out of Town. Following an illness of over four years' duration, Joseph Bemoit passed Donald Fox, A LASTING EFFECT. At a later interview Mrs. Bennett of miy family of kidney trouble some “ears.ago and there has beenm no sign “Doan’s Kitmey. Pills, cureq one | of it sinee. T, willingly confizm my former éndorsemient ‘of this remedy.” Price. 50c, at all ~dealers. Dem't simply: ask ‘for ‘@ kidney remedy—get Doan’s” Kidriey ' Pills—the -satve that Mrs, Bennett had. Foster-Mifbyrn Co., Props., Buffala, N. Y, I Stop That First Fall Oonh- Check fall g o Tung troyble, wm flexel sutely prevents cold serns fes ting a hold. Guaranteed; 50c at your druggist. ed to work after énjoying a month'e vacation, Miss Grace Bfllll]“at ‘I ending few days in Danielson. = olons ® Miss Amy ‘Birracree and M: Mabel g.irrrk-cree are passing a waaku.h o Mrs, Chartier ¢ Merchants avernue :u = visitor in Willimanti¢ on Mon- P Leo Jacques spent the week end Mason's Island as thé guest of o-lae:: Fregeau. Plans are belng perfected for party to be conducted by the .mwwfl Heart parish. Mrs, Kirber und two sons of New York are visiting Miss Molleur of Merchants avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frechette of Worgester, Mass., are visiting relatives on South A stres Philip Piorler of Gm«emmfla.t. is passing two weeks in Taftville as the guest of Henry Mercier of Merchants avenue. Miss Blanche Chartier has-returned to her home on Merchants avenue af- ter enjoying a month's vacation at Pleasure Beach, Two new poles have been efected on Merchants gvenue opposite the Sacred | Heart Chui be- and the wires were ing restrung on Monday. Mrs,“Sarah Hasler and Miss Sadie Hasler, of Hunters avenue, were Visit« ors in’ New London and at Ocean Beach on Sunday, Gaffney and chlldtln‘-l" Mrs, - Jol nes, Winfidld and. Albert, 3 turned from a two weeks’ t wm: relatives friendsgin Mefl on and Waterbury. MARN{E‘ os&om AT e Hov goma K, nn., Ad 3 the Hev. Jon K, Moors, l:nr he ey Hra k. H Jessie E. Harvuy, both of Nl'"leh SERUS — ROSANSKI — n Aus. 24, ty Rev, LV, Myales George Serus _and Rosanski, both-of Norwich. DIEC, e aroilie, SANE: A';';uuaa ¥ ane. Carollne, widgw - Borma; "m er 90th v A o Preston, Aug. 30, 191 ve Dow it oF New ln‘:x':i\m dow of Svilliam O, DeWitt MORIARTY—In _this clty, 51, away at his late home, 8 South Slater | Siiiane Soriarty. o avenue, Sunday afterncon at/3 qelock. | _sirest oo OFN Bordes was born in Taftville and was 21 and 6 months of age. Mr. Benoit vk o member of the Sacred Heart . Besides his mother he leaves rother, Arthur Benoit of Taftville 2nd Two sisters, Eva and Bernadette Benoit, both of Taftville, Back from C: After spending three days in camp at Patchaug, George W, Weller, John D. ‘Sharples. E. W. Yerrington and F. E, Peckham have returned to Taft- ville. During the three days passed at the camp the Darty caught four bass with a total weight of 13 poundl. They also caught a large string of smaller bass and bullheads. Personal Mention. On Monday AMiss Ada Belair returns How to Beautify the Hair A Simple and Inexpensive Home Method _The hair is like a flower—a little care and proper nourishment does ‘wonders. Just as a plant without air - | and water withers and dies, so will the hair go if not given proper nourish- ment. The scalp must be perfectly healthy and free from dandruff, as the scalp is to the hair what good soil is to_plants and flowers. If yoyr hair is not pretty; If it is losing is color, too dry. matted, fall- ing out, or if the scalp itches and burns, you can overcome all of these conditions by using Parisian Sage, which supplies every hair meed. It soaks right in to"the hair roots, stim- ulating them and furnishing the nour- ishment that is needed for the hair to grow not only long and heavy, hut flufty, soft, lustrous and gloriously " | ragiant. You can get a bottle of this inex- | pensive. yet delightful * and helpful ;| hair tonic from The Lee & Omgood Co. or at drug and toilet counters everywhere. Improvement begins with the "very first application. Besides stopping the scalp irritation it re- moves every bit of dandruff. The use of this unequaled hair tonic will surely give your hair new life and beauty. ruy.eru on Wednesday moral §t. Mary’s church 8t 9 o'cloc] terment In St. Mary's cemetery. LORD—In Griswold, Aug. 31, at the residence of Dr. Sweet, Charies E. Lord, aged 42 vears. Notice of funeral hereafter. from In- Ledy Acsistant Telephone 328:3 HENRY E. CHURCH - WM. SMITH ALLZN SUMMER SHOES At Still Lower Prices To close them out today. See the Ladies’ $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfordd we of- fer at $1.98, Frank A. Bill, 104 MAIN STREET Shea & Burke ., 41 Main Street Funeral Directors. You canhot hope to succeed unless you are as -well pre- pared to fight your battle in ‘busingss 2s your nelghbor. You cannot hope to be as well prepared unless you have succeeded in getting as good a course as he is getting at the Nerwich Commercial School. You cannot get this else- where as the Norwich Com- mercial School is the largest and best equipped business traiming school in Eastern «Connecticut. “We employ only expert, certified. teachers, who devote their- entire time and attention to the interests of our stu- dents. We give you results, not promises. AT‘I'BRD m away at ence mfluun 3 saves a lot of coal. : bmlnu—“ mlm.uu...u. !F The. Shast tsclion of 46 n Hat it Hwfidflm Usdcned to any bailer T BEAR IN MIND we PRNEMAH MILLS| Taftville, Conn. Salesroom closed between 12 and 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trolléy to the door. No samples given nor mall orders replied ts 1 pasitively guardntes to save you money. 108 Main St, Norwich. Phone 786 BUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMA- JNENTLY REMOVED BY THE SE OF THE ELECTRIC NEEDLE ap THE BEAUTY SHOP HARRIETT E. BREED, McQrory Building ey PLUMBING AND STEAM FCTT”@ e e e LT PLUMBINGE: Why not attend to it now? It will be fully as easy and convenient £ér you to have the work done mow as later when it may be freezing weather Estimates cheerfully furmished on any work you M done. ahagentt| J - F, TOMPKINS|Dunn’s Root 67 West Main Street T..F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 F@Hm Street Robert J. Cochrane .GAS PITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Gonn, l'flt for N. B. O. Sheet Pm:kinx. Callupm Thorough work is vital to fhe fam. fly’s health in the installation of plumbing: Not only do we install the modern bath tubs, closets and sinks, but our work is first-class in svery detall, and our charges are reasonable. A. J. WHOLEY & €0. 12 Ferry Street SUPPLIES for Plumbers, Steam Fit~ ters and Mills Ths Rerwich Pumbing Supply House Phone 13. Central Whart FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the wrowd to the anly place in New London whers genuine chop susy is made by an Oriental chef, Rates 75 cents per @ HAYES BROTHI Telephone 1227, ment of dmm Papler l‘mh. {fl mn;'m Telephone 92 HAVE YOU T! the coclest most - for a hot summer day. | with a sparkie and snap to the most jaded quenches the werst case @ "H. JACKEL & CO. MRS. GEO. P. ST, 25 SMETUCKET STREET fa showing a fins fine of NEW LINERY for Spring and Summen MAHONEY BROS. Hack, and M‘ FALLS Avm best nl’u‘;?l‘lim —— Pl . All persons having claims % the Town of Norwich are requ B sresent them to the un s o ALBERT W. LILLIBR! First Norwish, Con., August 31st, DR: F. W. HOLMS, D Shannon lTuellled;!unmfl ?—!

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