Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1915, Page 5

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Miss Mary don was in Narwich Mrs. L. Fuller has returned N Stand VARIOUS MATTERS | {p™ ® *tov of several weeks ia Char- | Harold Clark, Tied by His Brother Eddie, Gains National ew PR SR m&‘m spenaing two weeka In Avante CIY. Roque Championship for the Second Time on Saturday oy Afterncon—Gerald Brassill of Norwich Led the Second Three doors above Vinea of the wild cucumber have A ST P Block FrOwn 1o Unusual length this season.| e Cl:h“;&wtl:l“umelh A ot 20 scheolbaya from He- LB ohen 1 3 & chmpihe b Gardnera Most Sanitary Market: |Lake RS dengers 4. 2obe in Norwich Same beautitul mallows \hunm last 3 . m BaTAS Wven Qeorge Au'.m .o:’ hnl“‘ .MCM I: umllm. Jacobus to re-accept that l ’ l a few . Wi i and Low vy rain Sunday morning de- m New York. the Clark Brothere of Saturday's games and the final stand P; that will win (1, e attendance al Al | \ug p Spicer and Miss Julia M | dle and Harcld, found themeetves, ’ K are a fow weekm at|last n ted n B, B aspelisnpa e o4 T Mr and Mre George 8 Draper of | roque champlopship of RIver avenue are &um of Q. Dyer Potter and family of Natick, Mass. courts, Division | Hvitiea in New Saturday trafe on the New Haven COME TO mm Toad was among the Reaviget of the 10N aeason, e A At B%R l!l\’«;‘t y Rew, “T:re. S PSSR N " Mrs. Frank M. Clark of 9 3 . i : { treet 1a spending two weeks New Clark beat E. G. Adamas, they and be- reason the katydids are Tk at the Rome of her son Baward - g W N;N“}xgwg H. T, Webbd lttle N the an {l‘h“\ you;‘\ b:e\)‘ A‘n occazional one | Clark, My z. \ t C, > e I EUR X 1 s P R Mra, Henry Kingsley and Mre Clara | time in v : Morning hours by . Wingley's office, 35 Main | Saunders 3 East Plain are | Player of the country. h the Fracture B W, K wtreet, will be olowed till further no- mlu a few weeka at Plymouth, tice for very necemsary repairs—adv, Three Itallan reservists, engaged in| Miss Mazie Stamm of Ann street on the railroad at Andover, have [ has returned after .spendl several TR o Tttt Thelt tortmenta” | av "with Misa Grece’ Sitehell at THE DANGER Fine looking native peaches are je e wind atyle oP l“Vlms ucm welling at two quarts for a quarter and | _Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Hawkins of [ that It seemed Clark, C. C. Cox, W. L. Robinson, H. good ones can bought for ten cents | West Glouceater, R. I, are entertain- | a mishap on T. Webdd, L. (‘;‘\\'lulwm and Wil- a quart, lol;g\‘\lml ?‘. A. Bussey and daughters ; hne\rmv{ mal ...0 .. Norwich, kwel 5 €. default . N The Coventry Christian _Endeavor then SR L e brother and soclety has raised money and paid for| ‘Mr and Mra. Charles A, Dowsett of | only defeat. C, G Wi deta t:s phrmh\elgm of church calendars for m:;n \[‘“n“l‘fn-N\"hm::;"\rflse:l:' at a n.l\'r nd he had o reerve Stotxwall. lliams defaulted to Loue the churoh. and Mrs, Clifton N, ° ~ | power of erergy whicl ther nectady, N, Y. not. For tournament roque, between First Divisien Standing. portion of an apple tree heavily experts, put a man on his mettie, and A loaded with fruit, was blown down| Mr. and Mrs Charles P, Potter of | ROt DUt & O, O O Aental tells | Harold Clark, Springfield ... wh:n‘(ne gale struck an Otis street | Hartford are spending some time With | 4. the nmv‘c\- phe up. Still, in ‘.k"‘: F. Eaward Clark, Soringfield yard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Henry Branche of | away the first Van Wickle medal for | - W. Robinson, Manssfield . Norwich, at their Lord's Point cottage. | snother vear. and in fighting through | A. D. Speliman, Willimantie .y v C. G, Willlams, Washington OCIATION. [ {5, @ e onlv at little better than three | foue Stockwell, Norwich ! L2 t -13 3 of 28 i i il & l’.’gl e ] it The government mine planter Mills - has been out in the Race trying out | AVERY CEMETERY an anchor, which ls declared to be = i b C. C. Cox, Malden .. may sound fantastio—but its & new invention. Annual Meeting was Held in Preston Praise For Norwich Players. ll: g W:‘m:\mn:.\\n. Washington ., o fternoo Behind the Clarks, a group of four|E. G. Adams, Kingston, N. Y very real. In all light, besides || A number of Norwich Methodists Ciopi s S el came In together. These wore ex.|H. T. Webb, West Chester . the rays that bring color to your [ ¥ent to Willimantic camp meeting |y, Avery Cemetery Association [Champlons Robinson and Willlams, | W. C. Rodman. Philadelphia Sunday, but many others were kept at = 14 c K eyes, there are harmful, invisi- home by the severe storm. (incorporated) of Preston, held its an- | A. D. Speilman, who has the distinc. ‘; Kirk, Philadelphia . ing at 4 o'clock at her residence, No. nual meetl on Saturday afternoon, |tion of being the only player to defeat . Miner, East Greenwic 7 tte street., Mrs. Alofsin had Mr. and Mra. Henry D. Johnson and b e I S T Those who were mislead by the brief| on the erounds by the shore of Avery's | the invincible Harol Clark, besides Robinson. Mansfield . 11| been in Ill health for about a_year and | Simily have returned to their home on i strain. 8ir - William Crookes, sunshine yesterday noon and started | Pond. It is ten yvears since the little | nearly doing it to Eddle. Stockwell [F. P. Fenton, Willlmanatic .. 13 summer went to & New York hos- ""‘.." street, after paesing several the famous scientist, has invent. on shore trips were caught in one of | Chapel was completed at a cost of $270 | gains the additional credit of being Second Division Games. pital, whero she underwent two seri- | WeeKS at their cottage at Point Breeze ted a form of lens through the new gates with carved stone posts|the tutor and coach of the two Nor- o v ous o) tions. At that time her life | O% Thames. 19! the heaviest showers of the day. ) Gerald Brassill beat Capt. Wahly. which this injurious invisible having been erected the previous year | wich players, Brassill and Millard,| 5 M Thompson defauited to S. B.|'Was despaired of, but ehe railied and When awnings were whipped and|at a similar cost. The attendants at| who led the second and third dlvisions | printice and C. M. Thompson. apparently fully recovered. She was light cannot pass. We can fit }|iorn and shutters banged yesterday, | the meeting on that rainy day in June | respectively, the former by defeating Pk e s 5 able to be around as usual vatil quite these restful Sir William Crookes [| householders thought I;ns.h‘ sreatly ap Rc:‘lte'd (fhe comtort|Capt. Wahiy Saturday in his =_fnal ond Division “"d'."!‘;‘ recently, when -pr'-dl was aguin taken e e et lenses asses etting the end of the Texas tornado. of tl chapel. In the following year|game and the latter by getting V. 3 an raj ly, her cul- H . ta |“ S e ~ g i the stones in the yard were cleaned at | game with Dr. Faatz by forfeit. Gerala Brassill, Norwich 3.8 minating in death Sunday i places of interest. * Sppatasiee. At Tolland, Artist Franklin Dehaven | n cost of over $70, and a new drive- | work of the Norwich players has been | Dr. B. L. Miller, Kingston. N. Y. 7 although she was given every PRy H lehnu are having Tny trouble lndem Deha\'mfl:ndk.\lr?h[)eha{;en'l way lalg out "wm;d elrl‘IpueA.I lurmn:l particularly creditable this year. Dr. :. r;{ zi\rtg;fin. Phn‘adfilphlt ; am\:nuona S aibia g ! t! ur eyes, consult our Reg- mother, Mrs. Woodcock, of New York, [ place which allowed the arrangemen! e Georze Huot, copee Falls ... Mr. an rs. n were un! In it ”ofl il - are spending some time in the Simpson | of a number of new burial lots. Committees For Coming Year. W. T. Sullivan, Norwich ...... § marriage twelve years ago in Hart- H wareq ptam cottage. In 1908 the society lost its president,| President Prentice announced hie|C. M. Thompson, Willimantic .. 4 ford and had made their home in| Ith her brother and sister-in- 3! . Walter Fish of Mystic, who had been | committees for the ensuing vear at a|S. B. Prentice, Providence 2 Norwich since then. Mr. Alofsin je| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bacheler, whose The Stark Family association will|an efficient officer. G. H. Loring of | meeting called at two o'clock Satur- | F. M. Thompson, Danbury 2 proprietor of a meat market at the|DRome is in Northern Michigan, near | k. hold its annual reunion at the Col- | Norwich was elected president and A.|day afternoon by retiring President L. |Capt H. Wahly, Washington 2 Lake Michigan. H v 1 1 corner of Omeco and Sachem streets | the shore of onnade hotel, New Haven, Wednesday. | C. Woodruft of New London vice pres-'| C. Williamson of Washington. They|G. H. Hall, Willimantic ....... and is well known to many Norwich g AR N~y Opticians and Lense Grinders, Some members of the association re- |jdent. In 1912 occurred the change of | were as follows: . Third Division Games. people, Besides her husband, Mrs. Reunion of the 7th Conn. Vols. side in this county. the date of the annual meeting from | Committe on arrangements—C. G. Thive. games were; Steited. by Dr. Alofsin leaves one son, Samuel Alof- PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING P June to August, and in the following | Williams, Washington, D. C. chair- W. K. Faats to Fyank C: 1 ’l' vin | Sin- She is also survived by her par- oliceman C. W. Hart of Hartford | year the board of directors began their | man, Everett W Robinson Mansfleld, | W K. Faatz to Frank Crowell, Irwin | ents, 3ir. and Mrs. Herman Harria, two P}“ semlgba. police court summons on | sprin meetings which are of great ben- | J. D. Miner, East Greenwich, R. I, w. | Miner and SEE ST e- brothers, Louis G. Harris and Nathan £ — | Gustave Riberg of Thompson for leav- | ot in planning the yearly improve- |C. Rodman, Philadelphia and Dr. B. Third Division Standing. Harris of Hartford, and_three sisters. - Uik ing an automobile on Main street, | ments. L. Miner, Kingston, N. Y. Mrs. S. C. Porris of Hartford, Miss |day. Sept. 7th. ¢ A VERY THIN SPICY WAFER Hartford, in the restricted distict. The neat apearance of the vyard | Committee on grounds—Loue Stock- | Willlam Miilard, Norwich . Jeanette G. Harris of New York and | Business meeting at 11 a. m. at G.1n o The weekly calendar of the Central| With its border of tall evergreens, the weil, Norwich, Fran!| Clinton Jones, Norwich . Miss Ethel Harris of Hartford. A. R. hall. Dinner about 1 p. m. -y The Sunshine Smm Turtles| s.Zhe ~opkiy, calendar of the Central| Sl e chapel, and the beautitul view ¥ i Frank Crowell, Norwich The funeral was held Sunday after-| Mr. Geer plans to rejoin his old effort is being made this month to in- | loWard and across the lake, impress N, pt. H. Whaly, Washing- | F. N. Pratt, Willimantic noon at 2.30 o'clock and bu took | comrades for tke day. a TRY THEM AT crease the attendance at Sunday |yisitors with surprise and satisfaction . C., Peale, Nor- |Irwin Miner, East Greenw A place in the 1. O. B. A. cemetery at . school, to make up for the summer for too many country cemeteries pre- ich. Dr. W. K. Faatz, Willimantic .. Brewster's Neck. Rabb! 89bol OMC- | .. ILION’S losses. sent a forlorn aspeot from long ne- | Finance committee—A. D. Speliman, ated at the service. Undertakers RA 4. glect. w chairman, C. C. Cox,| NATIONAL ROQUE Church and Allen had charge of the i The school board of the town of| Members of the association, descend- n, . John M. Taylor, New- ¢ burial. ol Vernon has engaged as superintendent | ants of the families buried here, are |ark, N.'J, Prof. A. J. Morrison, Phila- ASSOCIATION'S PRESIDENT Miss Ethel F. Werth. o of schools, James N. Muir of Orange, | Widely scattered, but letters are fre- | delphia and James L. Case, Norwich. @ —— 2 a Miss Ethel F. Worth, eldest daugh- 1 2 |N. 7 He will come to Rockville on |duently received by the secretary | Committee on _correspondence—L. | 8. Browning Prentice Has Long.Beon | tor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wo; A nol I An the first of September to take up|showing continued interest in the work |C. W mson. Washington, D. C a Strong Supporter of the Game. 5 Coit street, died at the l"-. his work. now carried on by a simpie official | chairman, F. P. Fenton, Willimantic, hospital, New London, Friday i 2 staff. W. L. Robinson, Mansfield, Mass., Rev. S. Browning Prentice, of Providence, | night at 11 o'clock. Miss Worth had o A canning demonstration has been _— R. C. Zartman, D. D, Philadelphia, F.|the newly elected president of the Na- WILL BE WORTH arranged for Bristol, in the domestic DR. EPSTEIN ON ZIONISM C. Turner, Pasadens, Cal = = '|tional Roque Assoclation, is & mative science room of the Sou e School, et ommittee on rules — C. C. Cox,|of Norwich, and he has long been in -4 Thursday evening. A member of the|Learned Speaker Met With Generous|¥alden, Mass., chairman, H. T. Webb, | intfmate touch with the game of . ‘ollege s to speak. 3 es obxs, ‘ampole, isconsin, | ment in city. e remembers the | as bo here I 3 ol 2 Dr. B. Epstein apoke Sunday evening | 74 Harold Ciark, Springfield. Gays when the roque experts Used to | daaghter of Joseph C and . 4 &h:t c&msg;:decnzchfi T:"{;’,l}},‘;,?y‘";} at § o'clock before a large gathering nfll,:shrlnf?]?‘]n:u::rc;pmmlr:;nt of';n congregate at the CIff street grounds 3"‘“‘“" Worth. She attended t‘l:‘ at A E z > and again later in the evening before iyl . . & . ene - Norwich grammar &chools and ou " AT :’;”I‘,’;’gg;_";’;: 1 sokndus the SuMmer |an interested audience in the rooms | PTe"ident. Mr. Prentice said he would Norwich Free Ac: y. Miss Worth o - the morning service at the éonsr:sa- ‘,’lt - Yl‘“}““ x',’;‘","""" A ol g ey gy = nda; on, explaining the importance of the 7 DUNN’S PHARMACY s Jewish National Fund and the nature FORMER PASTOR PREACHED. : and scope and opportunities of Zion- S S - 'hsev:r';:rybnigze::)ht hséa]ao:x;ena‘ Oflism. Tnp object of the movement, as | Rev. P. C. Wright of Philadelphia at 1 ON otioe (Rat recnmictnte el i e is well ¥nown, is the rehabilitation of | Centrai Baptist Church on Sunday. ° r health officers under his supervision in | 1< of the Jews of Eabeotation that 4 of = y of the Jews of Europe, when the | At both morning and evening ser- 8 keen sense of grief L Do]lar Da e vamous towns and cities are of 0o | war fs over. will go there to dwell, | vices at the Central Baptist ehurch . friends. The heart-felt sympathy of & y e cac ey 4| ana make the famous country asain 4 | Sunday, Rev. Peter C. Wright, a for- e Nl e o ( - center ew! ndustry and cul- | mer_pastor of the church, now I 4 = 43 Stats Posssncor. 708 berlain | 1978 . and attainments. At Sunday |in Philadeiphia, occupied " the m Mrs. Lillian Cometeck Prout. ON MLLAR DAY, or every Dollar you ‘psn‘ . 8. Chamberiain | night's meeting Dr. Kahn of Westerly | supplying for Fev. Joel B, Slocum, D, ’ is of the opinion that investment tax | was introduced by Herman Alofsin |D. who is enjoy ual vaca- ¢ Cigy B - . 2 e ying his an Vi [ we will give you an extra 25c | coliections will exceed 3300,000 this | snd and preceded. the chief speaxer, | ton. Both scrvices were meis ationd- | | ' P pr, J A“flt 25‘“. which would be $48,167 more : worth of merchandise of your | than the collections of iast year, which | oce ‘Bndes o seatsy wii aai ner | 54, and deep interest was manifest in Prout, ' Rev. Mr. Wright's sermons b h i % A % ;;".,—:”r}é?:z’z:hdpeaym,‘f o drees the Y. M. H. A. on a timely sub- | former [:mrinhh:‘nru, who are J-un y L ! 3 own selection. 4 steadily. Ject of great interest. ready to accord him a hearty welcome 4 the ot at Eaton Chase’s - ; : Prog the et tha Communter a1 | b Boon T St Ogpemags [P 5 i Sl e 27 T oL : - aturday t the evening service ev., r. who was one of the founders of the - Dunn’s Pharmacy ber M Grant and Captain Stiriing |afternoon. He proved to be a though- | Wright took as his text, Ephesians, New York Life Inskance Company,|On all Cash Sales, for this o ful and moving speaker and his ef- |3:8: “Unto me, who than the 7 and she was a niece of the late Mrs. il & 50 Main Street were recent visitors at the na: forts in behalf of the National Fund |least of all » grace Geors: Godda ; |day only, we [ there has been considerablo specu- | met with a generous response. for the | given, to preach nato tna Gu P ok Vg R . . lation as to the future of the - emen: o the Gentiles tho Prout is survived by her husband and SEOES Mation Guwh T Tiver, TIUUN zo;mfll:“l:‘t‘-l;m:y the majority | unsearchable riches of Christ. by her sister, Miss ¥rances M. Com- |count of 15 per cent. on fol- The Christian is always sa; there g stock, formerly of this city, now & resi- d ; 1s " something better for him farther Gent of New Xork. merchandise: | G poibe Comnecticut Shore =Mosquito| Seeks Divorce from Proston Man. |on, said Rev. Mir. Wright. Paul Hved ) Mrs. Henry Dearing. astng g o6 B 2 Sgms $L8 mepting held st Sachems | 3TN Tk o Wi, | contimued. Fagl was 8 man of capabia Agmon meevenn” boved” wits ot |Shot Gun Shells, Bath Room T J vorg: A = . &) | Head Yacht Clubhouse, when Dr. Hed- | pied for o o the sramiam .| experience. ~ Yet this wonderiand of 5. BROWNING PRENTICE, Henry Dearing. died at ber home. cor- | Fittings, Refrigerators, Lawn ooy, 1010 what has Bemn ercorpliorid | habitual intemperance and intolerabia | CRristianity in which he lived was so President e e Y T Guns, Revol P $1.50 WATCHES, $1.00. in that state toward exterminating | FUelty, The petitioner's name was|Wonderful that he lived in constant following a short iliness du. : |Mowers, g iprig s o 32,00 VEST CHAINS, $1.00, mosquitoes. Mary A. Wheeler and she was mar. |Amazement on ind ought 10.0¢|ana since the tournaments wers trans- of diseases, Mrs, Fish Poles, Croquet Sets,’’ 250 STLR and GOLD FOB8. $100.| 7pe asvent carmp ment N U A e e By T [ MR T avehser oF ine lale M7 and : L - with t! not 7 ‘ 3330 GOLD TOP KNIVES with two Dunbarn's, Brover Blatmaia® e"uis | clerk of the supertor court Saturday. o, the wiades . eomte ot e B s | e i e I maony Germany,Her arents | Reading Lamps, : es, 28th. One of the features will be the | emm——————————————— soatm yed the game for fitteen | foym, ‘s Canterbury 404 | Supplies, Paints, Cutlery, Car- 5250 MEN'S and LADIES RINGS, | semi-centennial conventions of the Lonim of srce . P was Hot Meosn | Joars: Although the opportunity fs not ¥ oA " i 7 $1.00. Loysl Workers, the Sunday school and MISCHIEF MAKER scious of the sin of men. Who can | where he & remeesentative of Aoevir:| » the German Lutheran church this | nenters’ Tools, Machinists’ | $2.50 BRACELETS, $1.00. ons. . Many clergymen and Now Streng and Robust picture sin so clearly as Paul can? | Nichols and company eity, on July 13, 1879, she was umited workers in the denomination will at- - pany. He in marriage with Henry Dearing, by (B30, LOCKETS, LAVILERES and | Tend the sessions: But Paul lived undaunted by ain And | one of the most enthustastic support- | i, orriace wiih Henry Dearing, by | Tools, Thermos Bottles, lived in triumph. ers of roque and its interests and.the rriags Barrows, Glf- . . e ST RS Rov. My, Wright said he mervels o church, and aince their ma 0 Mr. | Wheel M nlfielc{:d.w CLOCKS, repeaters,| The Stonington Union'says: Mr. and | proves itseif to be nourishing and e.‘i‘? when he thinks it possible that we | honor uu’l‘rely ‘merited '.5’.7;’:1%.‘.‘.’ h . W. T..Lane of Norwich have an- |y digested and good for big and littie |have got out of that sphere where we ity. den Hose, Kitchenware, Etc. 3115, two ALARM CLOCKS, $100. | nounced "the "engagement of thelr |folka: A Brosklyn man says: Stand. o awe and silance T 85 mot|E s n.as s Rtk ‘He s w - the s WATCH THE WINDOW THIS WEEK G.‘g“'." F o A& n'fi’:?%:‘; "V‘mh:nlglg baby wis about eleven Jrant to set wt‘?lf mvfin my fel- | city and & cousin of Frank W. Brown. c’flfi'm‘::fi & et Note a few of many ex- . - ows, also - | mon! o] e began to grow thin and |low men, he eald. e to keep in temauy = H J. OGULNICK & CO., Mise Lane has been a frequent Visitor | pale. This was attribited to the heat | touch with all classes of men, but| & of Kitemaug. RIS ber husband, two sons, John and Wil- which °= 32 Franklin Street Fanas pome Of her Drother, George C.|and the fact that his teeth were com- | men and women, I want to live whers llam Dearing of this city, and Y three ing, but, in reality, the poor little thing | Jesus Christ is constantly s marvel FUNERAL. s | Gausnters. 3 its. Christopihsc Noekiul we offer for $1.00 net: ~ Telephone 714-12 was starving, his mother’s mi’k not be- |to me. I say it frankly; the b sy > (44 S ing sufficient nourishment. doesn't know God. There dre a whole Frederick R, Balley. and the Misses Mary and Annie Deaf- | 150 FLASH LIGHTS he Middlesex county farm bureau| “One day after he had cried bitterly |of people who think of God. as the | The funeral service for Frederick B.|ing. who reside at home. There alse| g5'sp i EGRAPH INSTRUMENTS is well under way. The meeting a |for an hour, I sugSested that my wife | God of Power, the. God of Majesty; | Bailey, onl: eurvive a brother, Herman mr 150 GLASS SHELVES i days ago at the home of E. W.|try him on Grape-Nuts. She soaked |the God Who sits upon a throne for & , ac i SUnth Cantdrbuey. & e, O o o Hazen, . Was well attended. |two teaspoonfuls in half a cup of warm | whole company of people the late residence on street Fri. | iam Ladd of Canterbury, & nie¢e, Mrs.| $125 ELECTRIC BELL OUTFITS Eresident Robert W. Perking of the|water for 5 or 6 minutes. Then|On the other hand there are & day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The af- | George Hamilton Patchard of Bridge-| gy65 NICKEL COFFEE POTS ore Line Electric Railway Co. was | poured off the liquid and to it added | people who think of God port and séveral grandchildren. $1.25 FAMILY SCALES present from Norwich, and explained | a like amount of rich milk and a httle | so good that He will not surrounded the euccess' of the work done in N 5 ; g $1.50 POCKET KNIVES VIOLIV n New | sugar. This baby ate ravenously. don’t know God. or AL Eémdan coumy. | “It was not many days before he for- | never known Jesus Christ = = & $150 TENNIS RACQUETS > jgot all about belng nurred, and hes | known 1t is one of the . Remington, IIICIdBlItS in M $1.25 R. F, D. MAIL BOX . TEACH ER m:dhnml;“mee.mmt thc.Na‘: Hz;nggnce - ed _rn.lmodonzmuglonasv Yy cn|able riches in the Christian’ n((;;olct:a;ler, mma.b:: k.ume 4 $125 ROLLER SKATES L - e i Grapo-Nute. v . e family, v. : e W i nb fand T % ite & iscinet. | scarchable Tiches of the eatm Eraweord of 3 PINT or QUART FRUIT JARS All String Instruments repaired onnage n‘_”i~h° per | e there ongregational church e ETC, ETC, ETC. Y Vietins sold on casy terms of 3,005 o 3060 toms. Wth the Lo | 2Rl 1o be any way you wish, it s o Mrs. e e e e e buy X 2 E . ! & rish, we stay. our - For appointments address E. §[!00naxs on each train, six tains would | for 1y wife and I can never praiss| Nerwich Employe Compensated. Ella Kingsley . e ey o A you get spec- E. BULLARD, Blizs Place, Her- [j| oo CITYIS between them enoush cars | Crupe-Nuts enough after the brichc. | Thess compensation agreements have Miss Josephine Case of Waterbury.|ial prices on what you need ., by .make up another train. ness It has brooght to cur housencl od: - The | ye, is visiting her brother, Samuel B. in wich, Con -aps-Nats is not made for a ta! 2 Oral school, employer, and Case, Broad street. 2 Excuvaion tn Newzort, ® I, and re- ! fovd, tut experience with thousands of c.’xl»z’.séf.rx, Mystic, employe, for frac- Charles R. o 4 our line. tuen ay, Auguet 28, ela New !Dalies shows it to he awong the best, . s weekly Mrs. urday - r .| London and aitemer “City of Loweil~ |if not entirely the best In use, Being | somioe oo M e ol Burial viait 'hil‘“é‘l‘?.,‘;:&‘" i .‘isl-u-ry b4 he o Sal train leaves Yactie 3.18 a. m. 4 solentific preporatien of Nature's|surwical and hospital expenses. : | Hoyt, of Flatbush, L. I o W I. D Norwich 933, 2 m. caouecling at | srains It s equally effective as & body lergymen - dw 9 [ e Tendon with siamec laaving at &nd_ Srain der for grown-wps. | City, emy " Eatte Anderson, | oF " Mrs Avery C. Smith snd son, of ' ' § g 3 i ., arrive at Mewpogt 139 p.| “There’'s a Reason. Jewett City, einpioye, for fizst finger Miami{, Florida. are spending several i &ye. Eax, Nese, Throat, Blectoivity, | m. Returniag leave Newport st 4 Name given by Festom Co, T g o L g R ere. weeks reiatives here. il Y m. connecting with srectel tratn lenve | Creok, Mich. B 0 i o e a3 . A Gager of Norwich had charge I = SR New London at 7.10 p. Ever recd the ahove letter? ; A new| Arthur D. Lathrep. Norwich, em- |Of the armngements. The Misses Bilss of Company ‘-- REEALNX) Fare| one appears from time to time. They p"’"f 'l‘,‘a S. K. Mather, ) ot V. %mmm-lfi g way, Norw! employe, fo and hurt- | Georse Phendier spent | frien wich, Macss. 3 F'nn in St car to f fare. Sée fiy-|are genuine, true, and full of human mgpnére.‘« 1e:’£3‘:‘n-:-.n;’um T’?fl B\mth’y“vnh Miss ll.:‘t;:ws':k-leof o l” .‘Ila-. lorwid\' Ct. S Cewia interest. S, $6 weekly, of Norwich. William Blagrove McKelden of New- you

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