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ey A varied assortment of Col- WATCH THIS SPACE FOR| PRICES BOILED HAM .... ENGLISH BACON FANCY FOWL ROASTING CHICKENS CAULIFLOWER . GELERY ........ PICKLE ONIONS . GREEN: PEPPERS, peck;. ........ 25¢|'was taken at the North ASK FOR OUR PRICES ON PRE- SERVING PEACHES. SROADCLOTHS PLAIN Saturday 8 t6 11.30 Take Yantic car to Clinton Ave, ored Shndes. BATON CHASE Comvanv 129 Main St., Narwich, Ct, kroest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER tn Willimantic two doys eash week. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD. Bliss Plass, Nor- n Conm JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order og 108 BROADWAY sk —— 3 B ERANE B, FUNES & Chropic n1d Nervous Room v, Shapnon Bidg. g to & p.m, Monday. Wedneaday 1day. Tel. i R R e T 1177-3. e Bulletin, Norwich, Tu_l_.ily. Sept. 22, 1914, VARIOUS MATTERS Snlpper blues !n large quantities are being caught at Saybrook Point. houses in_ Thamesville village ;g'i.‘;:u repaired and put in orfler. It is stated that $1,328 gate fione! smnmcton fair. The mails m grosting cards T Tear. Bushnell wud near the Uncas | ym increased Monday or the Jewish New company’s it, is lower than been for pgwhmmmum Toping line storm -fimg‘u-:a.mwnnpmm Belds and pastures. d other flowers Road station untouched EAL S ‘According to Washington -despatches the New nl: ndon harbor appropriation was reduced from 811!000 to $70,000 in a committes amendment An_important G!&wz !h:'h ters’ officers will bé el.aN'or. tomorrow to arrange for the state convention at Waterbury, f The B. Y. P. U. maeuns at the Central L Bl - el % uyu was "Gbm bladzln": md%da cn-"m of nwhieh 15 to D?aka plwe’sovt_ 2. h,’lflm F\Irlfidl“m sunmdv Frederick Hawthorn, p-nm“mxf.y a w:uumn?um the Thomipson asso- e at the El- S B Satur- ages eat n to %fis&tgtut‘g:l? mm« Episcopal church, "o iifv:cfi k 'zlm Presi- 0, have | (a8 We are opening a retail — 2-pound Which l‘m vourua\: coon e Sinops “ iw e wu luld mnflu night dcr of mm: 228, of New Lond Y.he guests in- cluding Grand Trustee James L. Wheeler, Lrmerly of this city . € Connectiout is the 17th state of the union in the matter of postal nvim mx deposits, according to a state- t_from the postoffice department. The balance on deposit in the postal bank in Conmecticut at the close of the fiscal year Jine 30 last was $683,838. clude John J. Wl.!lh, ’s church, S Norwich, William ille, N ndo:,.u; %taflcy .iddvu—;, B:Jv: ore; ‘% orman, Sacred Heart ille, to Grand seminary, women here are being in the natign-wide move- proposed by Senator Clark’s daughier at ’w“-;wuw-, :n have €ve ‘woman country buy, on a deu;—ymtefl dn;, $1 worth of cotten :ood.. to relieve the condition in the|p Mnlu'y setting free §10,080,000. WAYETTI MAIN ACCUSED PEGRO OF THEFT. Rabert E. Young Bound Over For Su- Périor Court Trial Robert E. Young a négro 22 years of age, was bound over to the crim- inal court moon charged with theft from Lafay- jette Main of North Stonington. In default of $500 bonds’ Young was com- mitted to the county jail at Nowich. Saturday morning Deputy Sherift J. Tubbs of New London received a telephone call from Main ll»Ylnt that he had -2 burglar. e deputy edfately Stonington and took chaxga of the pHi- soner. Young was usht betore Justice of the Peate Charles E. Chapman ¢n a warrant sworn out by Grand Juror Edtu-w Chapmaxn on the c¢harge of stealing a gold watch, a pocketbook and a bunch of keys from Main, Young pleaded not guilty. Bs testified that he had taken tha h and other articles in payment !ol' ‘wages due him. He said that wages, becanse he brvks a gun Swaed Y Ma.u:, so Friday, while his employer was away, he went into the };m{'n t&. look f‘::r his sn\t case to ave. saw the watch and pocket- Book in ‘the house and took them. Mfin testified that he 'ept away iday and left the house in charge of | dowsl a m man qtflee found probable cause n (soo thsqn B he was Mt.he i o *ur- nish ana went to jail. AT DAVIS THEATRE, Vaudeville and Phetoplays. Harrington with his two vdndfl‘fifl)! c\'v‘r dogs, Winfred and Martin in | by ‘ lu ‘vaudeville bill f.hl.t played to large Q\n applauding houses on Monday. ‘With The Million Dollar Mystery and The Second Mrs. Rosbuck as lead- ars, the photoplays were equally at- tractive parts of the bill — Given Linen Shower. A linen shower was given to Miss {lberta Authler Monday night at the omie of Miss Alice. Phillips in bonor her coming e S Two Strategic Moves, Another case of the similar strategic move: While the Germans work south of Paris, the Colonel goes to New Or- le _ which 15 far south of New York. ng or flunking®—New Yok World. —_— Robert Wheeler Paid $6 and Costs, mmfi g:fig R The appaiy of students in this| poV: dlocese ‘t’o colleges a. a. }‘nu went tn North | ferings. to whom he gave the m-&da wm ity | hand and treet. marriage to Frank A.|t fERSONAlS ‘ana! 3irs. Dudley Bindlo l(z;lfic ‘were Sunday vigltors in “Mrs. Charles McChesney ically ill at’ her home on Chm street. \ Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. vaell ‘have returned ‘from their' wedding trip to New Haven. Harry Conrad, whn has been in the ¥y | Backus hospital for several weeks: typhoid fever is at his home in Poque- mnck. Hov. Rilny Copney, formerty of Bal- cters churoh, v Mn.ry’: SR i, "",-nu: Mr. and Mrs. ng_rn and thetr daughter Mobile, -. vazem or- Mr. M )‘x‘s. Dzvid Cudworth M ch!ic thetg' I vn. Charles B, Rider, of. M M FINED FOR WHIPPING FLANDERS SCHOOL TEACHER Pleldhg Guilty. plqnad o Bim et ‘:d T '.rl: mw y met the sc ‘.gfll' L3 - er on the road at cornets while on his way he_me late in the aft- ernoon and administered the horse- ‘whipping. FW!@L’!. g n.rhk. At qclbck afternoon o o e ‘street, 3 by oleman, a‘ e, CIII ere & uunlm' Jeremiah Hallahan. Monday morning at 8.15 o'¢lock the funeral of Jeremiah Hallahan was held fr'ot!;l his late home, 109 Baltic wit r dn. Patrick’s church at 9 o'clock, Re;; yles P. n offi- Mrs. F. L. Farrell two ‘hymns vdugnt the service. The bearers were 'Rol Mills, Willlam n, Thomn lunkett, Chu Jeremiah Desmond and J: At 2 Undertakers Ch: and ‘Allen charge of the mnfifl' lmmmnt:“ " Stesonia Walka. Services for Stesonia Walka, infant <on n;n lg': and w John v::)kg ‘were ose) fim’h 2 0 Mundxy (\7 moo: -nd Mflm‘ place in St. Mary’ flld dhd on flufinjdgfir at wfiomra - five mths ot age, Mm h.‘ &nd Burke had charge of the funéral. Patrigk Ferns, The zasu':?hu Patrick Ferns who died in lem on Sept. 18, arrived in lthy fii&y on the 2;‘010::]( uflw?' ernoon an n charge by Bndbrhkars Shea and Burke. Relatives ac¢ompanied th remains and Norwich mend.s were t the station. Friends acted as bearers and burial took place in “St. Mary's t:exmxt»a‘:‘_rr Fu& 4ervices were hom in Sal onday % were o mumber of “han A requiém high mass was at the Immaculate Com;-flon chur “lose?chm Mondiy morping at 7:38 Dir. Férns, who was in h!u ‘l!rq year, had resided in Norwieh part of 'h&s life, but hd Salem for enéd E’ the Toss of his home in conagration of June mu WERDING: b it Butkiewicz—Lewandowska, In 8t Joseph’s chureh Monday morning at 8 o'clock Rev. L. Macie- ‘Bfl:m united jn. m: Cuihlr tkhwicz and Miss 3 ibis city. The hflfis- ‘brldesm:}dz After the wda;n; reception followed at flu hiome of the bride, 15 Cove street. e groom is the son of Adam Butkitwicz of 24 High street and was born in Russian Poland. He has been employed as a fhctory hlnd. bride is a native of Norwith is the daughter of 21 Mr, and Mra. Adam Lewondmuh. She has been employed as a factory has resided at 15 Cove s —_— e Has a Life Job. ‘Washington announces that Fua- ston will remain at Vera Cruz until there is 3 fair el election. Whether he wil] buy a home or sim- ply expects to board is not stated- Chicago Herald. More Truth Than Poetry. It is sald that Americans will have 0 weaf white stockings as a. result of the war. ‘Well, white stockings are better than blood-stained shirts.— St. Louis Mvublie. cnlu- of the Trouble. Adam blamed it on an Apple. But nowadays it {s a Peace fi\n usually starts all the trouble—Cincinnati En- quirer, SR In a suit brought against the Met- ropolitan_Life I Co.. in whieh the papers were on Monday with Clerk Parsons of the superior court Mary ¥, Brewster, beneficiary under an insurapge policy held by her hus- band, the late Albert G. Brewster of the town of Griswold, seeks to col- lect the policy of $1,000. In the cnmyum it is stated that Brewster died on July 10, 1914 . that. twe A Supace Hin ot o -~ Ilfhal ey ‘f’ g 81:4;0 e nm licy for $1, on Vilk.h ma‘:’ the first semi- mn.wwan! of 38141 on July 8, to e living, or the | water and been drowned 17702 Archibald S, Spalding, 17730 was to be paid to his wife| Coroner Framklin H. Brown eaid ¢n Shore_"@c IWoctrdc Ry, Co. 11734 Ar- in the event before the | Monday that Medical Bxaminer G, H. | thur H. ¢r, 17563, Timothy E. 15_years had em Jennings of Jewett City had reported Driscell, 1 Istael Ratinavitch, 18- claims that although Mr. Brewster had had a stroke ot 068 Mri. Sidney P. Smith, 13288 R. €. the proofs of The plaintift he has duxy made out hmnummlennld m&. MLLY SOCIAL OF FIRST BAPTIST SCHOOL. Delightful Programme Enjoyed by ‘karge Number Attending. flaflm:l&n%&nm- m.:amwmmudmsun- The om number was a selec- tion by the hool orchestra, Mlu ko of five w izabeth Park, &ianl& Jss V¢ Stetson and Bur- o1 10 Hobert Ofis, cor- n?l.nfl . cello. ‘He ‘orchestra played several selec- ns during the evening superinténdent, greeted all with |est P. Rose, 170 Norton, | F. Murphy, 17028 Norwich State Hos- 8 few ha,nv“ Y. “mm announced the | 1772 Hra, Charles L. Hubbard, 1813 g&m x7ozsl:[!;hsn i’l b(fl::tnx;’-lk 3}11::” ® programme as - S 1857 Albm Cruthers, 1933 Frank | Dr, John D. Donohue, 17315 Edgard L. Wi prettily given Ly|S. Maples 2067 Alice B. Prentice, 2141 | Dennis. 17344 Leonel 2 Httle :nuune ; piano solo, Wal- | E. P. Prewer, 2513 Andrew W. Smith, | 21597 Dr. Witter K. Tingley, 21671 do Newbury, who gnnimuly respond- | 2662 Charles W. Gale 2699 John A.|Harry Tand, 21679 Gilbert Wers, ed to a hearty enewe, by clevrly @e-|Walz 3212 E. J. Brophy, M. D. 3234 | 21869 Calixte Dufresne, 21931 Kathar- a girl at five and|Mrs. Willlam 'H. Fitch, 3235 Louis L |ine M, Moore 21853 Rita R. Brows, a young lady of twenw years of age; | Gotthelf, 3352 Herbert F. Dawley, 3623 | 22033 Arthur M. Morgan, 22064 Rev. I. reciting a|Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice, 3§22 Dr. L. L | John F. Craney and J. 3“1 m:m Hhumorous pim -olo. untt.m Praru 38¢0 Dr. Rush W, Kimball | P Dion, 22498 Howar n, 22674 le Howard ward May Gordon Son Corporaticy V‘rmrlu T aPlanc, rz'm C. fi&; lolo Yaster 4071, Henry 929204 Carieton R v F. Parker, 4094 "“""'P* T. Pard, 72878 A(‘?‘PV N Reel Th bnthmlm with which Master Hmy was 'goet was both sincere | and long. wonder of the little won the hearts of him for the first flh\a. and strengthened the love of those who had enjoyed his playing be- fore. He responded to encores all with one accord standing. while the lit- fellow played the' ever - stirring - 3 was fol- lowed by a piano solo, Waldo New- bury; vocal duet well given by Miss Laura and Master Lester Pev! After pu.vcr by the superintendent, Stephen Peckh: g1 gi Superintendent then introduced B. P. Bishop, mue of the pleasure it gave him .to I.Ne to address the school. spoke on Character and uflding. Briefly, he said R ulaq‘ns‘m one must ;;ve uila n- esty, Mhmgfim i & e I nl:.- % means ess in of all the ;N Build bv-‘mdch&nctonlu ve us using 'es for Him. o The -mmpmlst- of the evening were Miss Kl Park, Mrs. Le-. u Bliven and Waldo Newbury, ‘Ward assisted in the service wfg: hl:’ trombone. e ‘oljor closing num! e fiml\)le :&unant were invited to the where they were served and cream Misses Fan- nie and Gladys geier. Gladys and Marg be Blanche Arm- s Mrs. %rfla Park. Mrs. Herbert ‘Willey, Will'J. Koonz, George Amburn ellotte served as the and James To refreshmnt committee. A LR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH QMDUGTEB RALLY DAY, Sunday Schoel lnd Church United in Exercizes, annual rally day ‘banner. u—Ggm‘u totethor, which means rallying together to work for the king- Ti—Order and définiteneas—two es- sentials in lmflfil werk.w ;hg::nm day 7, $00a be to_rally it the flag mieans much to qug;‘:ulen. havr mnbh should cxnm-, ‘banner means to Wm’lfln’. redemption of lha ‘whole T=—Sou! 1 libafly ‘to rEhl] o4 and to do bkt uahiring 2 b & greay day in which God will triumph ovet the whole world. PRESENTED HANDBAG TO MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL. Catholic Woman's Club Honors a De- parting Member. The Catholic Woman's club held a special meeting in Buckingham “fe- morial at 8 o'clock Monday evening ed in words of appreciation.. Refreshments were served. The meeting adjburned at 9:30 after which the ladies bade Mrs. bell a pleasant trip as they expect to tour'the country. causes more sickness and | oo | E. Lamb, 8935 John A. Ferguson, 8956 .beare, 9516 Gerard L. Rauger. cm th ingle disease s n any other single gist in Indie. * NOBWICH vBULLETIN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1914 «\SUES TO GOLL.CT LIFE INSURANCE % |Mrs. Albert G. Brewster Brings Suit in Superior Court—On New Policy Her Husband Took Out Two Days Before His Sudden Death in Jewett City on July 10th—-Had PnldOnlyF'mtSamn—Almual Payment on $1,000 Policy. Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, b and absolutely free from dandruff is not so much a gift of nature as a mat- ter of care and proper nourishment. Halir is like a plant—it will not grow healthy and beautiful unless it has at- tention and proper nutriment. Parisian Sage, daintily perfumed and easily applied, tones up and invigor- ates the roots of the hair, and fur- nishes the necessary nourishment to not only save and beautify the hair, \ but also stimulate it to grow long. e‘m, soft, fi and radiant with lite. Now she sues to colisct with A, en used Brown as her . The case is the first Tuesday in October. The death 6f Mr. Brewster, who was | cleanses the hair 41 years old and one ot the best known | cessive oil. citizens of Jewett C: Since Parisian Sage, can be early morning of obtained from The Lee Osgood Co. der unusual clrcumna.nm He or at any drug or tollet counter, never gone to the barn as usual to do his;disappoints, it is no longer necessary Chores and was found there about 40 | for any woman 4o be humillated bew o'clock with his head sul in the|cause of thin, streaky, faded, uxeleu wate trough. He was found about | or unattractive hair—and as you know, 4.30 o'clock by one of his employes. ~ |pretty hair, more than anything else, It was believed at the time m.t he helpa You to retain a youthful appear- h&d been sitting on the edge of the trough when he had been seized by a' dizsy speil and had fallen into the 14 ot.udnnmcx- am!m which was the cause of his|Brittin, 18600 Hiram Cook, 18629 Cius- ter E Wright, 18803, F. C. Jackson. Sl 1510 3he watar. 13807 Frank ierte. 15875 Cavl oA = gramgbrél. 18895 i‘r‘onlx;o ?i J‘gn;ugz. 18978 NORWICH AUTO OWNERS R o Bt ) o IN STATE REGISTRY. sood, 1!'11: A s —_— 9345 C. S. ough 15385 Charles List Shows 313 Privately Owned Cars|G. d': chol;lil";, 19 I:P“Gnnm- et, je e S Bl s;'g S ; The revised list of 'motor vehicles ol w. 3 E registered in uz‘é'-me o o bug. i3 | lam . Murphy 20087 Willem 1% bas been issued from the state sec- retary’s office. In the 23305 privately [ Dr. Edward P. ovwned machines 318 are shown in Noz- | Wright, 20303 Edward W. “Tewett, 20, wich, as follows: 856 A, C. ‘haries g_o,.,,og 316 Blanche W. “p 037 Louls Zimmerma: C. Eccleston, 21240 Frank A. Wi'cox, oy hes Yor. 663 Henry L i TImers | 51273 Joseph Wood, 21381 Fikin Smith: 16272 Oscar H. Main, 16359 H. Beausolell, 15108 x"vr Perking, 18417 1054 ‘Charles W. Dow, 1082 Louis H.|Rufus H. Stanton, 16438 Emil Bertolf, Porteous, 1091 Thomas A. Robinson, | 16481 Francis ' McNamara, 16491 1165 G. A. Lathrop, 1171 Arthur D, |Stephen S. Egglestoy. 16636 Elmer E i e = S o | Sk ST S g e ohn e s SV gk le44 Edward Euanel 168 Denei George Seth 1579 um Jose Gilbert Bowers, 3633 Angelo De F. Lin- | V. Maclejewsk!, 2310‘ Cesitia An!nn.l- coln, 3741 Char'es Tyler Bard, 3769 |lis. 22216 Mrs, M. A, 2438 22973 John VW fllams, 27048 i"omnay & 4424 Joseph H.|MoXeely, 33087 Dr. Towls T. Cassidy, Hn.n les B, M-echp 4481 | 23217 Moses K Harvey. 28286 Arthur L. Arthur Simpson, 4509 Richard L. Tar- |and Margaret Young - rant, 4510 Mrs. W. E. Canflnld 4545, Incidents In Society E. L. Wickerson, 4554 Mrs, C. A. Kuebler. 4581 Joseph M. Burick, 4641 Emil O, Zahn, 4642 Dr. F. N. Bid- well, 4644 O. L. Johnsom, 4671 John H. Tefft, 4705 M. C. Armstrong, 4723 A. H. Disco, 1844 Willjam C. Osgood. 4845 Charles J. Baldwin, 5050 Clifton L Dawleys 5109 C. H. Frisble, 5238 es S. Eaton 52 0 Louis P, Roal th, 52’7’ John T. Youpg Boiler Co. 528 Niam. Prothero, 5333 John L. an‘heu 5854 | Bas ton, L. I, frien Louis_Mabrey, 5685 Georze H. Pratt, ' =312 William A. Pltcher, 5837 George| Miss Jane MoG. Aiken and Miss . Tubbs, 3897 E. C. Lilltbridge, 5924 |1, Cogswell are at Marblehead, 5933 Charles D. Whits Fuller is entertain- H J. Willis, 6001 Lester Greenman, 6044 Dr. C. C.| Mrs Edward D. dersleeve, 6282 L. B.' Brockett, 6298 | ing Mrs. Walter Fuller of Woodbury, Dr. George “Thompson, 6317 Arthur J. | N J. Dawley, 6356 William B. Walker, 6338 F. L. Hutchins, 6835 L, O. Smith, 8674 W. Russell Baird, o705 G. C. Preston, 6724 Henry G. Pec S Dr. Thonsm; F.é E&dm;."rxl" = oseph Hall, 6958 Joe e Mr. and Mrs, John F. Bo?fl W. R. Dawley, 7183 Julia V. suuivnn. son Bruce spent the wéek en 7224 Philip Heneault, 7318 W. H. Palm- | jantic, Mass. eorge L. Catey, 7710 Homry B, D Ofiver % Johason are €orge L. u;d Mrs. Oliver 7964 Dr. Curtin Bernard, $087 Wflllvun Lng ten days on a motor trip In F. Irons, 8128 Dr. H, E. Higgsn, 8171 the Adirondacks. H. B, Fullerton, §190 H. W. Cardwell, 8199 William H. Oat, $205 Walter S. Charles §. Holbrook 1s in Wor- cester for a brief visit. H. | Miss Winifred Welles is visiting thamp! s, Mrs. Mrs. Henry lee- is .nwrtunmg Miss Mabel Mendel of - . t Washington Palmer, 5305 'W. J. Koonz, 8816 WIlam | giiuet ban resumod his studies H. Prothero, 8348 George L. Ingalls. Brown umiversity. » 8453 Willlam H. Palmer, 8304 Charles Mr. and Mre. Herbert W. Cary have returned from Point Breeze to their home on Wllum street. H. L, Yerrinston, 3684 Helen Robinson, 9032 Dr. James J. Donohue, 9040 Lu- cius A. Fenton, 9117 Geopge W. Carroll, 9142 J. A, Brown, 9147 L. Henry 2 bt ton, 9364 George H. Loring, 8288 MM Miss Alico W. Cogswell of Li avenue has gone to Marblehead, Mass, B T T A ety | Where sho will spend ten days. E. Leffingw Mary E. Sfapleton, §509 Fiteh A. Dol- Mrs., Annie Mmflmflxu has re- 9551 Daniel T. Shea, 9589 George §.|turned from a visit 3ra Watts, 9579 Leonel R. Ethier, 9614 G.|Hilhouse at Harwichport, Mass, H. Manning, 926 C. P. tington, 20 C. Morgin Williams, 9747 Gaorxu An_informal subscription dance at H Pratt, 9767 George L. dall, 9190 the hcrw!cb cluh h being arranged by George H. Butler, 9793 Dr. R. Traver d Philip -A. - Johuses. new, 9794 Bui D. White, 9694 C. V. Fendleton, Jr. 9938 William H. 9991 Arthur J. Dawley, 10071 Herbert &, . Dawley, 10447 J. B. Shannon, 10448 John Greg- son, 10534 Dr. L uf; Walker, 10557 Nt~ wi tate hosp N 1060¢ Wallace €. Allls, 10861 Julian | The Misses Hyde of m,om L Williams, 10695 George G. Graus, (700 have heen Wriing thelh covan 10885 Gilbert L. Heowitt, 10398 Peter 3. | Gen. Bdward Ha g ;ag»:_:. losot The Buietin Co, 10873 it ¥ obe! . Johnson, 11195 enezer Learned, 11297 Dr. F. J. Harper, 11310 | _Mr. and Mrs. G. Wyman Carroll, Jr., Nathan H. Hall, 11383 Owen §. Smith, | have returned to Elkins Park after 11511 Ella M. Norton, 13567 Peck-Mc- | Spending the summer with Mr. and gvu‘i‘ms Co,, 11660 The Admore | Mrs. George W. Carroll. colen nMills Co., 11676 W. H. Jen- = nings, 11785 H. E. Flagler, 11737 L. ©.|, Mr. 8nd Mrs. W. Russell Baird of Smith, 11805 E. J. Lynch and Dr. Hugh | Jorwich and Mg and Mrs Nelson C. B. Campbell, 11933 Mra. Charles L.| Taintor of New Haven are on a weck's Hubbard, 1175 W. E. Baldwin, 13033 | @utomobile trip in New York state. Dr. W. Tyler Browne. Bosteoss.of . 3 i, 12044 Henry E. Abell, 12108 Jobn P.| 2000, Pelha;:‘}d":.no?’r?n{’mnotn Sun- Hollowell, 12138 Dr. Harry E. Higgins, " granddaught. 12192 Norwich Gas and Electric De-| oiie qroccomipany his 8 e Partmane 16288 crsoind Blectric De-|Miss Helen Crosthwaite, to her home 12259 Frank 4. Skinuer, 12304 Peleg H. sher apt den, Eromi et Sy Vet el oo Bl B 1511 Edward A Cudworth, Knows When to Beat it. Alex E. Fournier, 12639 Nelson C. Colonel Roosevelt's absences from co, 12724 Henry Hart, 13050 Arvhibald[hm"l:“':ng:;’:r}'l in l:xn-.“_eh yo! mt'rolu'blg-. Mrs. Bristol of New Haven spent a day or two la.lt week with her sister, Miss Gilman, at her home on Wash~ ington street. Torragce, 13122 Georze H. Young. 18184 Wm. R. Perking, 18256 George | erShip is usually referred to as cour- W. Carter, 13278 Reuben P. Potter,|28¢0us and intrepld— New York Kimbs.il 13219 Frank B.| world B. Fullerton, 13535 John H. Sherman, "13634°E. €. Burnap. ard oentics, 13000 Br one & meee| A Sober Husband mar, 13686 Norwich Grain Co. 13786 A Happy Home Mrs. Anne Walker, 13900 Walter C.! Drink habit is the cause of more Haack, 13959 C. A. Sherman, 13964 Charles J. Twist, 13976 Dr. Patrick than one-half of the divorce suits brought in the courts. Many separa- Cassidy, 13989 C. D. Noyes, 14082 Chas. A. Chamberlain, 14083 Mrs. Cathering tions have been prevented when the husband was persuaded to take the Fleming. 14146 Frank A. Tracy, 14153 Tyler Cruttenden, 14172 Wilfred White, Neal Drink Habit Treatment, which is a safe, sure, vegetable remedy that re- 14217 P. T. Welles, 43 N. G. Gray, 144438 Jacob Munz. 14 De Watt Pep- moves the craving for drink in three days, without the use of hypodermic per, Jr., 14586 H. B. Porter & Sons, injections. The Neal Treatment wiil i Pflflck Smith 22870 | the total ' CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposits Post Office. ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistan JUDGE a business schoel by its methods of teaching ite courses of training, its faculty and the success of its grad- uates. Taking these things into careful con- sidera- tion you will decide event- wally in g favor of .« THE NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE 09,105 Main 8¢, W. E. Ganfield, Propristor, The Connecticut Potato Patch, ‘The CouLbecticul ifisu Juiciw patCh contains 24,000 mflu‘:‘u yeaz, and | imately 1,000 bushels, cstimates made by the g m‘:u crop condition of the 91 per eenx. of normal, ap- proximately 4.900.000 bushels. The na<w tion’s production last year was 33k« 525,000 b was produeod on &- 668,000 acres of land and sold for $227,908,000, or.nwmeo!”um per bushel. Not Aluoothv ld-dm Villa’s promise that when peacs is tully nflzbnlhad in Mexico he will %up farm work and go to plowing ie altogether satisfactory. For sey- eral years, while Mexico most_hiss work was harrowing.—] - sas City Journal. Worst Invested on This Side. Two wmillion deliars _for tom::& but t a cent for yma“ e-mon%-mum NEW HONEY at RALLION’S Do You Know THAT our eye-testing instru- ments and devices are the most modern; they permit no guess- work: We have the latest improved machinery for grinding lenses at shert notice: We have made a reputdtion by glving quality, service and values that are unexcelled: Optical Department is situ- ated on the Main Floor, right near the fremt door. We can please you. HERE you will get the ben- efit of our many years of ex- perience. YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE. TRY US. THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Optical Department PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Norwich, Conn. DENTIST 34701 John 1. Ross, 14799 Mettie M. Porter, 14804 Lawrence Benson, 14951 3Mrs. Chas. F. Moore, 18959 Jacob Gor- don. 15001 Grosvenor Ely, 15086 Dr. C.| make drinking husbands sober hus- C. Gildersleeve, 15483 A. G. Gardn bands, and they will then spend their J. G. Bausher, 15493 Anna money on their familles instead of 15592 John' F. March, 15641 |gver the bar, drinking_and treating Louis A. Wheeler 15662 J. B. Bates, | drinking companions. Call and talk 15709 F. F. Manning. 15731 S. Howard|jt over. Get proof and references, or Bishop, 15782 Henry P. Karoll, 15839 |write or ‘phone for book of informa- George G. Jennings, 15897 H. C. Wash- | tion. 1302 Chapel St. New Haven, burn, 10933535;7??«“1%10??3;3#1‘, 160;: Ct. Tel. 5540 (day or night). Archibald chell, ebulon Robbins, 16124 Frank Potter. PRUG HABIT SUCCESSFULLY 7523 Willjs Austin, 17587 A. Pion, TREATED. DR. E. . 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