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NURWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914 5 oo s e ver o| 0,997 SGHOOL GHILDREN COUNTED visitor .in Central Village. 2 Thve Bulletin, Neorwich, Thursday, Ost. 15, 1914, VARIOUS MATTERS CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors 10 Celery 5¢ ORGANIZATION Joseph Piacenza has returned to his rt:yox?le in Norwich after a visit in Gro- E erators Guy md Do es Comp]e!e eir w i5d. E | : means . . . 2 - . The cellar for the new. hose h Mrs. J. Alono Peabody has returned Number is Fourteen Less Than Last Year—Will Bring !; A-“ fl“s wuk at at E:s(csm‘;oigf has been éomple(‘lfi“ to Westerly after a visit with relatives and Embalme[s Six wesks Tetins lodey 16 Thanie. } PUTE Ok $13,403.25 From the State for School Purposes—Se- 33—7 = ving, which this year comes on Nov. | g; E Y ns of Lafayette = 7 e The work of MA TREET i street. was & visitor in Baltic and lectmen Had Estimated $13,400 in Making Up Budget. S ] Soinitth ot ?,,,, 5 SOMERS Sheridan’s dancing school and reg- | Toftville ' Monday. 3 at 3 = ular weekly social begins tonight, T. A, B. hall—Adv. Farmers in the suburbs who are sheep-raisers are fattening their spring lambs for market. Svp’ far, -Jack Frost has spared the salvia, ‘phlox and hydrangeas in the THE NORWICH ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant BUSINESS COLLEGE carefully planned, carefully conducted, carefully conolured Dr. Vernon Hiscox is in Boston for the 20th annual meeting of the North- The annual enumeration £ the school - enumeration = completely and eastern Dental association. children of school age in the town was | fully so that the figures no doubt Tep- completod on Wednesday L# the two|resent the highest accurate count that Mrs, I, 3. Avery of Hartford is en | enumerators, Tyler D. Guy ani Cor-|could be made. tertaining her nieces, Mrs. Edward |nelius J. Downes, an s w e i e ) "Sfiss Stacion Norman_ of | turned over to school . superintendent | jer oush, the separate school dls. Norwich. E. J. Graham. They showed a (0:al of | {1 count. Zae Bucards of compariom. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily . 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays AR b o AT No haphazard, 8 . grounds at the Central Fire station. which is 14 less than were enumi- according to the old district divisions. 2 r . J . Miss Marion Swan is the guest of | erated last vear, when the count Wis pege show .that there. are gains in| o guess so, may-be-so e 00, 18 Today.,the’ tax. collector will be at | rrienas In Brovidence attending the | 5971, and the gain from the proceed- | sevant of the 15 Siorcicin locces In 5 methods 2 the drig store of George M. Rathbone, | anniversary exercises of Brown uni- |INg year was 137. With the present|seven ang one district, whish 18 are allowed here. 4 1 West Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.— Adv. Connecticut dentists have left to at- tend the convention of the Northeast- ern Dental association at Boston, Oct. st loss of 14, the 1914 enumeration Is Mgl st 123 aliead of that made in {12 . Sriv-| The enumeration figures secured|jonc tols ; 7 . o the town for schos : g = St:Qeles Berry; Mattioglst Shure Oct. | te of $2.25 per child and one of the 1o 1613 S peculiar things about v.ll‘\e‘pres-mt ;‘\g— g:.m!raal‘d . 1438 1_4255 . Mrs. Elbert Austin, who |ure is that it is just a little more than | West Side . 1237 1285 are guene ot Sir nd Mrs. Howard | meets the amount that the selectmen | Taftville 936 936 Fagesomb. of Groton, spent Tuesday | estimated would e received, when {neY | Greenevill 953 969 § ] : SON'S DANCES - ‘3 Hesitation: 7: ‘Trot; m:”i‘ or::mg:“ Lifi«m:; 15, 16 and 17. Russe; The Hussar; Gevotte Di-| mhe Woman's Rellef corps of the toire; Snycopated Waltz; La Brisi- | Grand Army of the Republic, state of Connecticut, will make the annual vis- Wauwecus hill, remained stationary. The total gains were 42 and the total tell you a tooth can be sa if it can’t, to secure a fee f treatments. On_the othér hand we always advise you save your teeth if -possibl District Superinter.dent £ ener is to hold the quarter] THE NORWICH BUSINESS - COLLEGE: n ! ) mmade up their budget. It was their es- | Falis ...... %69 88 it to the Soldlers' home at Noroton | in Norwich. timate that 312,400 would be received, | Town Street 28 205 9-105 Main St. Our system of Dentistry. today (Thursday). Mrs. Frank Smith of Williams street, | while the amount that this enamera- | Bridge .... 189 183 . . News comes from Richmond, §Va.,| New London, with a parts of friends, | tion will give will be $13.403.20. . fLone Soclety . 2305 5181 W. E. Canfield, Proprieter saved many teeth that “ha Fa 4 " i v Mr. Guy and T.. ownes began e cum ... 7 ontion of American bankers that = D e e s & I et 5 3 You're sure of absolutely E = U, eir v oxX - | B n 5 5 2,000 are in attendance. WILL LEAD SINGING omca in the seme work and the ac-|Scotland Road ; . est advice here. No The Swedish state orphanage in /| eromwell s practically completea and will be ready for occupancy .about No- AT BOYS’ CONVENTION. | quaintances h the town and the|Plain Hill .. o = people which they have obtained in|Wauwecus HII . Edward Kessler, With W. A. Morse at | their work as registrars of voters, they A i Ve 11 qualified to do this i 1 . vember 1, It occuples an area of 26 Holyoke, is Well Known Here, | have been wel AI TH[ T"Gfi[nv s“up most reasonab) or the acres and is a modern institution. X S e s & o le prices f p 3 o 1cadl the s E R "ez?’lit done Gnotmrfl; before“llonx fl;]-i soxEA:v;:;gicle(:!:t.e{h: A G & bove | 1,000 ACRES BURNED OVER UNITED WORKERS APPEAL It £ 2 most skillful work: e of Gu le say they wi be held in this city ;) N i — st B el S M Kl 0 L E;rcr:fe%lfl:néo DB s IN NORTH STONINGTON| FOR INCREASED BENEVOLENCE t's m easier to carry a|absolutely ess 4 springs and wells only supply enough Water for drinking and cooking pur- | poses. Men of the old Fifty-first regiment held their 47th annual reunion Tues- day at Worcester. Those present in- led Vernon N. Jepson of East ompson and J. S. Spencer of Wood- appeal to you; you'll like | stock. pockets, all wool| There is a popular revival of tne 'mxeemflmoftbe U palinds yehen L ¥ o and 1 Wete Young, Maggie, the composition of the class tailoring; you’ll{late J. A Butterfeld. the first in- structor of music in the Central dis- the smartness of the | trict schoots. : The state highway commissioner has many of the Y. M. C. A. boys, as he ; Rt . B O ong services 1o the Jast | Held in Cheok Wednesday Afternoon— | Con: three or four conventions held in th state. Mr. Kessler has been boys' di rector in Boston and is now with W. PE— : A. Morse, general secretary of the Hol-| Within the past few days forest| In anticipation of a campaign which yoke Y. M. C. A., and formerly general | fires have sprung up in Several parts |is to be opened next week whereby Secretary of the Norwich association.|of the county and much timber land | 40 solicitors are to call upon from 700 Mr. Kessler has also led services in|has been burned over. Although this[to 800 men of the City, at the same Massachusetts Y. M. C. A. conven-|is just the time of year when the [time that the, regular solocitation by tions. leaves are piled thick on the ground |the district visitors is being made, the The banquet to be held on the open- | and although there has been no rain |following appeal is issued by the ing night, Friday, Ooct. 23, will be [ for several weeks past the fires do not | United Workers: served at the Wauregan house, and it |appear 'to be traveling very rapidly,| An unusual situation confronts the is expected that covers for at least 200 | which is probably due to the lack of | whole world at the present time. War will be laid. Fricay evening there is|wind. conditions prevail, prices are advanc- to be a stereopticon lecture on Work| In orth Stonington about a mile te [Ing and industries are {pset. Your Among Boys which will be deliverod | the east of the farm of H. Frank But- [ sympathy and aid will be needed this by H. W. Gibson. Everybody is wel-|ton fire broke out Tuesday morning |Present year to help tide over those come to attend this lecture. It is ex-|about 10 o'tlock and burned fiercely [ Who would be able to help themselves pected that there .will be about 20]until Jate Wednesday afternoon. In|under ordinary conditions. ‘‘Ye have delegates present at the convention |that time over one thousand acres of | the poor always with you,” and they from the local Y. M. C. A. and local | timber and brush land was burned [ Will feel the pinch of poverty more churches. over. All day Wednesday Mr, Button |keenly than ever. We are showing something exceptional in Balmacaan Coats at $12.00 FOR YOUNG MEN . They contain more actual than most ‘coats sold at a half as much again. They that stands the test of time, %~ ons at Present Time Call for 3 ¢! % Ancther Blaze Near Preston Rifle| Added Funds for Charitable Pur- Range. . Poses. DR. F. C. JACKSON '~ DR.D.J. CO Succeeding the King Dental Compa 208 Main Street. and a force of about a dozen men{ The United Workers are making a - Rev. H. Schuyler Foster, for the WEDDINGS. Were engaged fighting, the flames and | special appeal for increased bemevo- | are suitable for dressy street past three years pastor of the Win- —_—— when they left the woods about 4.30 |lence on your part at this time. This wm sted Baptist church, has resigned to Attt Rand’ o'clock Wednesday afternoon the fire | organization is your agent In the com. | Wear, and they hlnl well, ‘become effective Octobeér 31. He has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Baptist church at Noank. At Voluntown, Rev. Albert L. Town- send surprised the congregation at the Baptist chapel on a recent Sunday, by presenting new lights in behalf of the members of the Golden Rule class and their teacher, Mrs. Anna Denison. A was practically out. munity for the careful distribution-of LAt e home of M M g | In Preston. near the rifie range, fire [ funds for charitable purposes. ~Any Wednesday morning. Frank E. Atwood | Which started ' Tuesdey is raging | money given to them wiil be carefully e Y. Mees were united in mar- | #MONE the dry timber and brush a\1i|and wisely distributed. Hach case is Tiage by Rev. Edward P. Ayer. The |2 force of men were still fighting the thoroughly Investigated to prevent the aeonts of the groom and a fow other | firé late Wednesday evening, Among | &enerous "public from being imposed Prionds were present at the ceremony, | those fighting the flames was Clar- [ upon. M and Mes. Atwood expect soon to | €nce Sholes, who owns consideravle | BY the will of the late John Eccles b at homd in Conantville to their|timber land there which has been |2 large sum was bequeathed to this o o damaged. The fire is about 'a mile | Ofganization because of his faith in it. e | from his house ang it is not expected | This money will not become available Hodnett—Downey. that it ‘wiil approach near engugh to | this year. On Wednesday - morning at nine |cause any edditional anxiety. We have depended for years upon o'clock in St. Patrick’s church, Rev. J.| ~ A large fire is reported to be mov- | your contributions, to maintain thls H. Broderick, the pastor, united in|ing across acres of timberland in the | SPlendid charitable work. The chil- marriage Patrick J. Hodnett and Miss | vicinity of Verssilles while the report | dren in the Rock Nook home must be Ellen 1. Downey. The bridesmaid was | comes fyom Plainfleld tbat another fire | fed and clothed, the aged, sick and in- Miss Nora Downey, a sister of the|is raging there. Gange of men were | firm in the Sheltering Arms must be bride and the best man was John Mc- [out fighting both fires on Wednes- |cared for, the needy, through the Cjty Carthy. -4 rumber of friends of the|day. Mission, alded, and extra demands for bridal couple were present at the — the other work met. churzh. IDEAL CLUB RESUMES Will you meet the exigency of the low normal. 'JAS. C. MACPHERSON 291 Main Street, Norwich, C 2% A Gluten l“lbur at RALLION’S can be read with egse and com- fort with a pair of our correctly fitted Glasses. Nearly all defects . of the eyes are really physieal . defects in the curavture of the eyeball. X Our Glasses relieve the mus-: 3 ‘cular strain by directing: the Thé annual session of the Advent Christian ‘churches of ‘the Conference of Connecticut and Western Massa- chusetts is to be held this week in the Cherry street Waterbury Advent whurch, commencing this. (Thursday) morning.. - e e “"Potal deposits of Connecticut sav- ings banks, up to Oct. 1, amount to | $311,889,871.67, an increase of $5,860,- 789.58 in a fiscal vear, according fo| The bride's d hite crepe d times by & liberal contribution, to rays to the proper focal point. e 8 0 e bride’s dress was white crepe de b o b : - o a bulletin issued this week by the |chine with lace trimmings and . she REGULAR MEETINGS | able us to carry on this vears work Lenses ground in our. swn> stato bank .commissioners. wore a bla k picture hat. The brides- = : f % .| without further appeal? Do it and maid was dressed in blue silk poplin First G-tt_mnng of Seazson with Miss | do it now. with hat to match. _ Hattie Benmett as Hostess. FRANCBS D. COIT, President, The presents were numerous and ADELAIDE L. BUTTS, Treasurer. costly including silver cut glass and| On Saturday, Oct. 10th, the Preston linen. There was one hundred and gnty Ide‘alfi:lnb “:i“ );nlel_'v!;iiillfied a,g! the | N. S, LIPPITT KNOWS fifty dollars in gold including thirty- | home of Mr. and Mrs. am Ben- five dollars from the employes of the nett, witn Miss Hattie Benett acting NGTHING OF RUMOR lant where the groom | as ess. MRterp gl f‘.ufi?’;‘:?o?:;tflc 2 o During the summer months, the| 1© Make Him Yice Presidcnt of Peo- The groom is the son of Samuel and | regular club meetings have been omit- Pies Bank and Trust Co. Nora Coughlin Hodnett and has lived | ted on account of the absence of many 3 - 3 on North CHff street. The bride is the | Of the regular members, but from now |, At the IHotel Garde in = Hartford daughter of John and Catherine Dow- | on the meetings will be held overy 'A:uesga«{; i Bank ~ Commissioner hey and has made her home at 37|tWo weeks as in the past. From the | NOrTis S. Lippitt denied that there was North Cliff street. number in gttendance Saturday eve- |21 authority for tie statement made ‘After a tour the happy couple will |ning and from the most enjoyable | that he may De elected to succeed reside in a beautifully furnished home | ime had, it is very evident that the | late Generai Louis N, Van Keuren as in North Main street. ciub meetings for this winter will be | Vice president and tredsurer “of the Both bride and groom are very well | largely attended. People’s Bank and Trust company in known in Norwich and have the best An interesting programme arranged | New Haven. He declared, when asked wishes of their many friends for a very | by Miss Bennett was one of the many |23 to the possibility of his being elect- happy married life. interesting features of the evening. It | €d that he had no knowledge of any shop. Send to us for quick re- pairs. % : : THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. - Established 1872 . Optical Department | 144-146 Main St, ‘Norwich, Ct St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church, New London, is to be surmounted by an illuminated cross as soon as the emblem can be put into place. It is to be of large proportions, erected on the tower of the church, from where ;t will be visible well down the har- or. Mrs. George T. Howland s at Bridgeton, N. J., for a week. "Wedn: ‘was the 65th birthday of James O'Neill, the actor, for a score of years famous in Monte Cristo, who has a summer home at the Pequot. He was born in Ireland, October 14, 1849, and when a small lad was brought to the:United “States by 'his parents, - ) Attached to the train Tuesday after- Mrs, Werter C. Higgins is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frederick W. Les- ter, of Warren street. ‘Roy Phillips Writes New Cofiege Song. In_speaking of a new song written Miss Emeline Norton, of Washing- | for Brown University and tried at a' ton street Is visiting her sister, Mrs. | mass meeting last Friday, ‘the Brown T. B. Blackstone, of Chicago. { Daily 'Herald calls it “one of the best i songs ever v;_l;:tten for 8 college ees;-' ; i thor is Roy C. Phil- Lorin Tryon of San Francisco has|ing $ODE. vy ¥ oo o ghest at the home of ..r. ana | lips '15, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Phillips of Laurel Hil avenue. The Mrs. Joseph Hall, of Broad street. new song is called “Brown '/ There’s a marked distinction ‘between the Feed we sell and fthe so-called Feed offered by|noom on the Central Vermont ratiway ;some dealers. We don’t talk |re-enlisted soidiers from the receiv- LS AR follows: such plaus and that he would not say T g {Song”. Last year Mr. Phillipg . ing barracks at Columbus, Ohio, bound Club song, Of Course That’s /U: - | anything on the-subject. Mr. and Mrs. Moses J. DeWitt left ‘ the lar Brown Marching song. Cheapness;:that is a snare, but N AR e L NORWICHIBOWND TASLE tire club; récitation, Miss Hasel Rich. | _President Hubinger of the People's|town Wednesday for their home in popula 3 o e dO talk .t d 1 c;‘r‘x’: ien consigne o ® Vi us Held First Meeting With Mr. and Mrs. ardson: vocal Bolo, Miss Josephine | Bank n.ndv Trust company is at the|Newark, N. J., a!ter'le_vsrTl d.lyds i ————————" merit and value. panies. el _,' & F"n.:g e or = gollowell: original reading, George S.|Dresent time on & ivestern trip zmd I;‘ wuhdm ?evlgfi‘: ;:lc“i 2 g:’:g COAL AND LUMBER. iy . . E. i 3 rown; vocal solo, Miss Hattie Ben- | Will not be home until next week. At|Mr. an L T, L r e VSA G E e T R LT e offer no fake schemes to| At o tion etwer nett, ® P | fhe pani on Tuesday no confirmation | street. The Norwich Round Table held its| “Diroctly at the close of the pro-|of the rumor of Mr. Lippitt's possi- opening meeting for the season TUues-|gramme one of the good old club | ble election could be secured. danli‘:ve?mg ?‘3.' ,Mx;u;n;e:f;m?’;x lunches was served. Ice cream, cake —_—— . Fenning at their (a dozen different kinds), coffee, TLedyard. The roll call, which was on|and lots of other :l‘el!lllo(:xos eceatfifi::s FCHODL ATEENDANGE: Some Interesting Facts of Florence. | prepared in the appeti veni way that| September A Cut Down by Hi Genoa or Venice, was answered by 30 | none but a chosen fow know how it | SCDiember Average Cut Down by He- ‘members. is’ accomplished, were in evidence. Breve: Hotideyac=T ardiness el The papers for the evening were the| ~After luncheon the members gath- catch'your trade, no specious arguments to warp your judg- ment, but just plain, good ’guality and fair dealing. ' Honest Feed at honest price, Western Massachusetts, held in South- bridge October 26 and 27, Rt. Rer. Thomas F. Davies bishop of the Dio- cese of Western Massachusetts will speak on The Primary Synod of the First Province Held in Springfield. Next Sunday the congregation of St. Luke’s Elpiscopal church, Bridgeport, Miss Abbott in Metropolitan Museum. . The Metropolitan Art Museum, New York, s to increase its work in in- . struction. Miss Edt‘“.l;nn. Abvlz'o'i:, ?s; iy fessor Of at /ellesley - ! . sociate professor of art miea ne- ive | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh trustees of the museum to take the bes ersary occupancy President. Tracy; Capern: A i mad lace iops instructor of the ALWAYS IN STOCK 1 will celebrate the twenty-fifth anni- following: The Fall of Constantinople, | ered around the piano and all jolned The Norwich public sthools e an | pl of the previ b LEiEee s Capernicus and | atiendance percentage In the srades of | museum, Miss Mefion B. Fenton, Wl e t value for your T e e sorans | the Sciences, Dr. C. C. Gildersleeve. | so s P pea away | 958 for September, the first month of | resigned to undertake another branch A. D. LATHROP of Stratford avenue and Sixth street. Current Events were handled in a Par- | midnight before the visitors scattered | (18 Present school year. This general Their rector is Rev. W. H. Jepsonm, of work. Miss Abbate will make aD- {qeco oo Market and Shetuckst ticularly interesting manner bY Mr=.|to their varions homos. average is brought to a comparatively pointments with individuals who wish -inoney in the town. CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Cove Street , Teleohone 463-13 3 % | Oharles Childs Gildersleeve. Memb b e low figure largely because of the suc- | to see the collections’of the museum formerly of St James’ church, Poque-| “%50EY ofreshments were served by | Stominston wem protrach North | cesston of Heorew holidays ocourring | under competent guidance and will 2 the host and hostess. e in the month, thus cutting down the|also take charge of art classes which Only five cottages at Fastern Point The club starts this season with & COUNTY DENTISTS attendance figures in some of the dis- are occupied, the remainder of the membership of 50. The general topic e A tricts. decided upon. by the programme com- | Eiect Dr. Owen J. Dennehy of Stoning-| TWo of the achools, Hobart avenue mittee is Studies in the Sixteenth Cen- ton Prasident. and Occum, made the notable record of ‘?;7. b&;rl the echedule for the meetings having no cases of tardiness in Sep- visit the museum and classes from in- - dustrial and private schools. & Miss Abbott is a_charter member of the Norwich Art Students’ associa- p fon ana a former resident of Nor- . 3 Hughes, Majo: Mrs. n arranged by the committee, <. tember, while three schools, Taftville, | wich. | ist i i, SR "R | whionconteia o wiliam £ Coling | sociation neid - aumial dner. and| Lollc e0d Leuwrel B had but one| | e - sy PERMUDA. G i e Foo%ein ™™ ™| giaintty Jo, o & Gersiers | ety wind® shns"S2, 12|l ot st potatog, | e S O Comnet, oas A e ¥ St g attendance of members. Dinger was spuci) =L > 2 's Christian Temperance =4 EST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL,! w} ST CLUB DONATES served at 6:30, following which ‘ihe ?}i::e::a 33;; Ter cemt of attendance m'g\;tm‘l‘;m;: N slocted! at e rmorntig Coed | WINTER CRUISES. $25 TO RED CROSS BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE. foliowing officers were elected £or the| tena” ags. @ ¢ " "CTEAT"| segsion of the convention Wednesday L T A 4 steamers, fine service, rea- e ens: e o s Fop ey % 4 X % 5 Sonahls, rhten ey Roctamas ahould | Monddy Afternoon Bridge Club Gives| Thomas E. Troland Appointsd for | ~“Presidént Dr. Owen J. Dennehey of|_The OU0WIng is the record: e e 2 uch, Fasi Hampton Lo made with me for preferred. ac- Up Prizes and Refreshments, Mallach . Bros. Bankrupts. S EEevzonEREEN corresponding secretary, Aiss Joseph- = = Flortde and sil Soufhern Hosores | The locel Red Coss fund received an| The first meeting of the creditars|of N Tk W Hoime 5EES EE:?%;;! e A B Men axy A Galtup, uic ™ to Purope by all lines. Mail ordersiaadition of $256 on Wednesday, when|Of the bankrupt estate orgausunch Efloyanfiry and Treasurer—Dr. Olin :gag;g;ag= - | Scotlané; ‘“”“rfr' Mrs. Nellie A. s s 4 that amount was handed to Mrs. Bben | Zioe, The TPRerly SNt dment | - Exooutive. Commitiorbr, W. ECEELEY T L T ol membership of the union| SESK se.‘v.ce John A.Dunmn |5l the treasurer, from the Mon. |in Bank street, was held before Ames | Smith of Myatic. Dr. T. A Crowley of| ~ 00" 3 53 8o808 | is now 5,635 The receipte for the year oon 3 3 8 s S B a2 : 8 e = L = L. A. Browning, referee in bankruptcy on | Norwich, and Dr. James M. Shay of, g R %h 4 2,684. | Btsamehip and Tourist Agent. Tuesday morning. Attorney Thomas | New London. 5 % . g el B Troland of New London was ap-| The remainder of the evening was = == poinnted trustee and S. F. Peterson,|spent in the discussion of matters of Attorney Arthur T. Keefe and Ludwig lntsrelE to the profession. R pocn s mamgcove CHAPPELL C0. ° ;:;atHGW Tfl GLEAH 4 Central Wharf ; John Burns, hospital by Judge of Probate Arthur|DY auto track early this week. i more hot water. finishing with a dash || 58 Thames St. 52 Broadawy X e TR g | B T = 4 ue shell crabs are said to be £ i D B T o e D reert M| . Mailach Bros: establishment was(plentiful along the coves and shores of | Hooet AVS e B | 7 Charles Prantics, Mrs. John A. Powel. |Closed several weeks ago by attach-|the town of Stonington and many large| w Town D8 6 H rnest ard som. Mrs, O H. Prisbis, Mrs, Archibald |ments to satisfy claims of various | catches have been made. This is 2 fine| po-Ogt 144§ | : 4 SiEehe Men AL 3 Dawley, Mrs. W. 8, | creditors. ~The ltabilities aggregate | vear for mackerel, crabs and smelts. | Tone, G Shr A H . ALAMIT e e L. Dy i W | approximately $4,000 ana the aseets| Mrs. Benjamin C. Palmer, for many| sarte, oo t-z- 48 8 | - N VIOLIN B . o o Otask, o4 Nire,|are loss than $1,000. years a resident of Ashaway, B. L, has| m o i Bathe your face for several minutes GCOAL e TR feft with her son Irving and his wife| gy gt D244 10 875 | with Resinol Soap and hot water, then “THE BRIGHT KIND” Y Taken to State Hospital. b:x Plrnnfim. where Mrs. Palmer Wil w® tuames St .. 145 7 {apply =« little Resinol ()u:tma-nt very ! 7 s make her home. Mrs, Palmers house- | uuor i .0 110 Gantiv. Let this stay on ten minutes, gl TEACHER FUNERAL 2 Tannte O oo Stars | B0l goods were removed to Plainield] wogsr: Hili -.-..- 118 1 0 iona wash off with Resinol Soap and JOHN 0. PECKHAH 1 1 [ 4 4 n Willimantis swe deys.sash The funeral of John Burns took|B. Calkins In New London was taken| - £52 .95 Of cold water to close the pores. Do H wask, place Wi morning from his |to that institution by Deputy Sheriff o Ta AT Mass I Poaie 204 347 | this once or twice a day. and you will i late home at 157 Talman street. Rel- | Tubbs Wednesday. Itis Ocex . 136 be astonished to find how quickly the =7 a o For appointments address X, R|atives und friends sttended, The bear- prodigious the quantity of £00d | pocwren “ave. ..... S8 _932 | healing, antiseptic Resinol medication| SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE . E. BULLARD, Bilss Place, Nor. ers_ were Charles J. Burns, Walter B, that may be done by one mar if he|Torg Soclety ..... 61 {Soothes and cleanses the pores, re-| oo b U S T reathing. L an, Conn Huptley, Bdward Cote and Thomas T, Evidently Had a Grudge. will make a business of it—Benjamin | Scotiand Road _... 21 3 | imoron. pielon. sni Wierhibi . se TV Exercise : Coffey, At the norvicss in Bt Patriok's| “The day isn't far distant when the | Franklin, S _——_lleaves the complexion clear and vel-| o,y [ it Facial Blomishes-Removady: &’;’{fi:‘ - '12;: c"’::"&"afi‘.’h’;“z& msn in the fiying machine will look 3238 99 958 933 | VRN inol Ointment and Resinol Soap MISS M. P. 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