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RED LETTER DAY IN WESTERL Tagging for Benefit of Visiting Nurse Association—Funeral|witn onti-germ individual Services for Michael Higgins Were Attended by Many— o Colored Women Get One Year—Pendleton Homestead Wemn%?c Bought by W. D. Hoxie St. Michael's church was well filled Monday morning with friends and rol. atives of the late Michael Higgins, who manifested respect to his memory by attending the fiheral and assisiing at the solemn high mass. Hev, Walter assistant pastor of St Mi- chael's church, Pawcntuck, was cele- brant of the mass, Rev. John Iitz- gerald, pastor of the church, deacon, and Rev. Cyrfi Higgins, son of the deceasged, and compieting stidies at St. Mary's seminary, Eaitimore, sub- . Rev, Joseph Dreyer, S. M., an assistant at the Church of the Immacu- late Conception, Westerly, w2s imas- ter of ceremonies. The censor beaie nings of Boston, and the acolytes wers Joim Loftus of Simebury and Jobn Dillon and James Hogan of iariford, all classmates of Cyril Higgins st 8t Mary's seminary. The church chwir rendersd ths mu- sfc at the mass, and at the offertory a trio compossd of Mys, M, . Dris- was James Jon- n.t'ter removed and the present house metracted. The will of Captain Pen- dln!on provided that the estato should remain intact untii after tho death of the only tnmarried membvor of the family, This happened when Miss Fannie Pendloton, daughter of Aibert P, Pendieton, died recently. ‘There are 1i heirs named in the ased of transfor, although the admin- istrator, Albart P, Pendleton, is au- thorized to seil the properties, The signatures of these heirs will make complate tho record of the sale, and, in order to got the signaturcs, the deed will have to be sent to Now London, Wickiord, Providence, Waipols, Schie- nectady, Syracuse, Fe: Gdiford, Brookiyn, N, ¥, and Cotumbus, O: Fiattls Dimon and Mary Grosne, ths soiled black doves that flitied into Westerly Haturday evening at dusk and tere in the stesl cage in the o1 fon five hours luter ars to ate of Hhode i, Martin €. Spfl‘mfln nml Charles | T They Onge sang Tosu De Vivi, Popaid After tho final ution Edwasd Taylor, tenor, of South Manchestss sang Beamini iand the ch}rh sang Nearsr, Foim £ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per« sonal 472 supervision since its mfancy. Allow no one todeceive you in this. All Coux;tefleits, Imitations and ¢ J ust-ns—good *? are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Jnfants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 0il, Pares goric, Drops and Soothing contains neither Opium, Mornhine nor other I Its age is its goarantee. substance. and allays Feverishness. has been in constant use for the relief of Cons Tlatulency, Wind Coiic, Diarrhcea. It regrlates assimilates the Food, giving - ali. Teething Syrups. Itis plea='\nc. i arcotic It destroys Worms For more than thirty y ars i Ap ltmu, Troubles and the Stomach and Bowels, ealthy and matural slnep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friends GENUINE CASTORIA avwavs Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMI ng—aturfl of ¥, new YoRK 0 More Back-Breaking Scuttles To Be Carried Up Those Cellar Stairs If you buy coal in large quantities you must have room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. When you want to use it you must carry it from its storage place to your range, and of all tasks that is one of the most weary. When you burn wood or coal you have the heat, dirt, and the trouble of attending to the fire. you require no room for storage carried from the Bfas range burns tles to fire in the tion; it is or small guantities. If you use gas ; no back-breaking scut- ce 1ar to the kitchen, The steadily and without atten- ways ready, without dirt or trouble, in large THE CITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELECTRIC AL DEPARTMENT Alice Building, 321 Main Street is visiting at the home of her parents, Mf. and Mrs, Frank Burdick, in West: erly. Mrs. Frederick Harden of Nashua, N. H., i here on a visit to her mother. Mrs. Margaret Bedferd. Four drinking fountains for horses, cups, are being installed by the water depart- Jolly is substituting in department of the Jibrary during the vacation perfod, Austin M‘th, son of Mr, and Mre. Jobn H. M y, of Narragansett avenue, i3 ¢n a visit to young irfends In Brookline, Mass, Jor reveiltng and using indecent language fn o Walch Hill garage, Thomas Howard was fined 32 and by the Thira atstrict court Monday. Miss Harrlet M, Greepe of 7_Spruce strect is visiting Miss Maitie P, Bab- coek at her new home, River Vi hanow, Dobbs Ferry, N, Y, for a weel Bawar@ N, Taylor, wio sang The Jeautiful Land on High at the fu- neral of Michae! )fi‘a‘c)nl Monday, i9 tenor soloist at the First Daptist chureh, Hartford, He s a resident of South Manchester and a personal friond of Dr; Joseph Higgins, son of the deceised. Thomas J, Matthews of Providsnce, furmerty of Westerly, who was recently iscted pailonal seerstary of the An- clent Order of Hibermians, was hon- orsd at a seeitng of Division No, 4 of Providencs Bunday; He was pre- gopted a ecomplate bhrass de sot of il design, Bevernl dol % from divisiong of Rbhode lsland, in- G Westerly, were at the presen- tation and the social session thag foi- lowsd, NOANK W Bipiks at Shipyard fren Work: Failewing © of Beeses— | Bteamer Dinghamisn Genclocal intarestsi health, cf Former Resident, Timothy C in new summer he t and will spend the thei ton Long Po th Miss Jessio Boose, who recently in- jured her ankle, is able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crumb announce the Lirth of a son. Helen Beckwith has returned er home in Monson, Mass., after a visit here, An addition is being built on the Latham Rathbun house in Front street. 1fies Eleanor Lamb is_entertaining Migs Mary Stahler of New London. Schooner Conquest, Capt. John Hen- drickson, has gone on a swordfishing trip, Mins kae‘nce ©1lis of Boston is the Ma - Gillis, Miss Liman Bi.s is visiting in New Bigar Ashbey, ntly quite 111, has recovered. fiss Ruth Pverts fy vismng rela- tives In New York state. COLCHESTER Special Town Meeting to Discuss In- fantile Paralysis Situation—Mrs. Jdohn Backus Taken to Hartford For Operation—Ball Givon Up. Mrs, John Packus was taken to a hospital ii Hartford where she will| undergo an operatlon for appendicitis. M, 3 ries W. Stebbins | 2 Y., former resi- o gussts of , John R. Back- treet. ting wiil be held cening to see what to prevent tne _diseasie of infantil btten 2 hold ppropriation for {men held a meet- a1 in Buell’s block, on as been the it ho sttuation ile paraly- of Salem was a ac at th 1 the Congregation- Ba! Postponed. were held in morning at nine elt of St. Peter’s rge of the ser- ; of Milling- sitors in Mr. o has been vis- Kraft for d_to her rday. and party town Sunday th FLord onen no of carload Hamilton for the ne vard. Sharpies Shipped. W Thster EId rtford Con- ml.lh Dav reral others. entertained the ilver Li £ “tion company by Je > has a contract for s George Porter s of the ank Smith of Tebanon has ing here. Decent Acrrivals. been s _at Bay- J. Carroll mma F. Lay, ss Martha, J. Among t! . Gray, Thompsonville, Charles Clavk Munn of Sprngheld, B, of Westfleld, J. L. Veits and family DON'T BE BALD Here's a Good Way to Stop Loss of Hair and Start New Hair Growth Hair can never be made to grow again after the roots themselves are { dead, But few of us, fortunately, grow {bald in a day, and we have ample war ing thi Parisian Sage is prabably as effective a hair grower as cquld possibly be found, but to prevemt further Joss of bair, and ta actually staTt a new haip growth on the bald and thin spots, it must be rubhed right into the scal with finger tips, or a medium stil brush, so that the hair rogts can really absnrb it. Try to get.as mych on the sealp, and as Htdle on the hair, as pos- bie. Your hair doesn't need it but your scalp does, and a few weeks sealp massage with Parisian Sage (justa few minutes daily) wil] usually ¢heck any further loss of hair ana make the hair vngw as thickly and luxuriantly as 2 that our hair is steadlly grow- ner. C;nhke many hajr tonics, Parisian 'Sage ‘contains no sulphur or poisonous wood alcohol, and will not make the hair greasy or stain the halr or scalp. Gay sweaters are still vivifying, oft- en electrifying, all gutdoor places of sport with their hrllllant colors, What It gan e eobtained from Lee & Os- this re the raglan good's and d:qggl Sis_cverpwhere, and 2};“1 s;{;g"“ g butians olags It is not at ail ; g"% aster is a vivid emerald, ot | i Know Zu Zu! EatZu Zu! est, spiciest ginger snap nckled a palate. Make a bee line to the nearest grocer man, and get a whole pac! a nickel. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY UZU > ZUZU * ZUZU *» ZUZU °» ZuZu » ZuZy A. vk B 1 by ‘The crisp- . that ever N (=} i ) kageful for ? > Q g Stanley spent chester. Mr, Preston terford, ther, nue. Mrs. John Carthy sor. of ciat meeting ‘Wednes: Manc present cate by peor this Prof. and and Mrs. Mrs. John Merriam of Oakdale, Wa The Misses Caroline tle of Fitchville with Mr. Hazardville— ived pre: company, manufacturers of soaps, of the Bon Ami company probably go t e find mal Manchester.—The peach section, NORWICH TOWN Gay Sailing on Civilian Naval Cruise From Boston—Motor Parties —Personal Note oble end of Eim avenue in South Man- Cit of Plain Hill. has been the guest of her fa- Thomas Day of Otrabando ave- and Gladys f Hartford are the guests s Hyde of n dith Thomas of Collinswood . is the guest of her sister. ward Huntington Smith of Huntington avenue. McCarthey and daughter Kit- ent the week-end McCarthey’s son, James Mec- of the Scotland Road. J. F. Thurston and daughter, Ida, have returned to home on Town street after spending a few dayvs at Eact Beach, Quonochontaus, Miss Grace Beebe of Colchester and the Misses Haz d Revere Beebe of Tncasville were d guests at e home of Mr. irs. George S. be of the Scotland Road L. Stanley Gay of Town street start- ed on Mon join at Boston the Civilian Tra Troop and he ex- pects to sail (Tuesday) on the nia to until September . training in naval warfare cor- ng to the work on land at g, NI Y. Tec Bmicat t the L.’\U\rr\n of e first of the st of his ndmother in Web- nd Mrs. F. ined o W. Barber of Plain two mo- r. and Mrs. Cole and the Mis R. I. and 1 Mr. and M y of Balt -end Mr. Dan- anterbury, Conn. BRIEF STATE NEWS i ‘h—__—— ortimer Vining has ild black ducks that he re- rom the state game farm last of Repre. hlin. The twenty-four 2 candid sident of the n, and the Winsted delegates ng hard to land him in the {0 be held In Thompsonvilie hester—The J. T. Robertson at the plant are to va- a vear from next fall and will nada. The Bon Ami the increasing busi- ry more room. i ocey rt of T growers in especially the o Italian | growers living in B tozether in an organ re them be peaches than were Las r one baskets in an ove market for $4.50. Greenwich—Dr. T. D. Flanagan, has a tame gray _ squirr h he feeds outside his office ever: nignt_and morning. While munching the shell of a nut the squi one of its teeth and Dr. the little fellow upstair: where he treated and crowr ooth.. to I of convention Rockville—The big ecvent week will be the annual of the Fife and Drum State to be held T day, under the auspices ville F the of being preenm New Haven—James A. Wickham of Toledo, O.. genel organizer of the Machinists’ union is in this it is stated that he plans to co with the members of the union in thi: y in pressing demands for an eight hour day and time and one-half overtime for the machinists in ber of factories in the city during the week. Windsor Locks—In addition to clos- public park to children under ars, the public library commit- tee has adopted rules that are In- tended for the safety of the health of the children. Until further notice no books in_the children’s department will be allowed to be taken out, and they ask that all children's books will be turned in this week. Waterbury—The public utilities commission gave its approval of the olan for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad company to lo! $100,000 to the Housatonic Pov company for use in making improve- ments in the equipment of the tur- bine station in Waterbury. This loan is com’ men| part of an expend 000 which the = iture of nearly Housatonic Power contemplates for improve- About 100,000 person: in the meat packing in United States. engaged y of the are £ q Court in and for Siporior and being found by ithority that the said Bernstein, is ab- State—gone to parts that notice of complaint be endant by publishing this Morning Bulle- .r printed in Norwich, w suc’ ered d ich. on the 1ith day of August, AYLING, Judge. ate that the upon, It Qe of Augy 16, at in the foren at notice of the r»n‘enr, on, and of said the pub- ne in some NG, Judge. egoing is a true .LBEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. H A A OPUCKS Gotect Get the Round Package Used for Y3 Century. ETED M P. Take / Ask For and CET HORLICK THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infants and children thrive on it. the weakest stomach of th Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, ete. Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu- tritious food-drink may be A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Agrees with invalid or the aged. prepared in a moment. a Package Home rel broke | | $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FRFIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days. Sundays at 5.16 p. m. ew York, Brooklyn Bridge, Picr, East River, fcot Roosevalt Str , Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- days. at 5 p. m, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 SOLISIREET Bet. 5tk Ave. & Broadway. Fireproof-—Modern—Central. 300 RDGMS WITH BATHS, feals: Table ¢ H te arte WRITE y..x“a%?.“w‘x‘vrlec R l'CHCY. PROP. 5647 ADAMS TAVERN i861 offer to the public the finest standard < of Heer of Europe and America: Culmbach Bavarian and Burton Muer's Dublin_Stout, cer Ale, Bunker ank Jones' Nourish- =z Ale, € Bitter Anheuser, Budweiser, £ and F hst A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 519 American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. very Connection, Shotucket Street, FARREL & GSANDERSON, Propa THRE DEL-HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cente ner dav and um HAYES BROTHERS, Teleshone 1227. 26-28 Broadway PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Hobert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn, Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house ae electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PRCMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street CALL UP 734 With or Without ments but Always and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES Gas Attach- EFFICIENT We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET New Sty‘-s SPRING MILLINERY MRS, G. P. STANTON 52 Franklin Street COAL AND LUMBER COAL John A. Morgan & Son COAL Office Washington Building Corner Water and West Main Streeta free Burning Kinds and Lemgh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Cffice—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 463-12 ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Fresh, ¢ “plete stock. Best Servier DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Street