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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 Jenry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main Streel TADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTT Strengthen To Resist Disease BY BUILDING YOURSELF UP I, THE GOOD LIVER OIL WITHOUT FISHY TASTE. Sold Only By N. D. Sevin & Son A Slriklny Resemblance your old suit end a brand be notloed after your 4 sult has been cleaned and pressed Our pains-taking methods are have made our worlk the stand- 1 of excellence n dleaning and dya— you want your sult cleaned St right, Lang’s Dye Works, | Teiephone. 157 Franklin SL WOOD MANTLES FIRE PLACE FIXTURES, | WIRE SPARK GUARDS, | BRASS FIRE SETS, ANDIRONS, ETC. BH!!\“EU §, flI Watar Sl WULF i910--FALL--l9I0 ! em now showing my new| line of Fall Woolens. CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Fine Tailoring, WALL PAPER) o made quite a good time | Hanging and P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, Adam’s Tavern offer to the public the finest standarn brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bonemjan, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Pale and Burton, Beotch Ale, Guinness C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | Hill P. B, Als, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Stezrling Bitter Al Pudweiser, Schlits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 447-22. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, toom 8, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. floral Designs and CutFlowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, 77 Cedar Street. NOTICE Louise Frank!!n focatsd in her new ofice, Bresd Hall Telephone 88, Miner 1s now hours, 1 to 4 p. mu Iiphone 660, columns of The B Thve Bulletin, Norwich, Saturday, Oct. 15, 1910. The Bulletin should be delivered | A everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to receive ii by that time will confer a favor by re- porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair Saturday moderate vari- and probably Sunda; able winds. Predictions from the New York Her- {ald: On Saturday partly cloudy weath- will_prevail, ~ with ~ slowly falling winds,shift- followed by rainein the ricts of this section, and { on Sunday cloudy weather, followed by ure and southerly sterly, npera ing to e northern di clearing. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Friday: Comparisons. Predictions for Friday | er | company et al. pleadings wel | Clarence H. Williaj ir; warm- moderate south winds. Today's weather: As predicted. Sun. Sicon and Tides. M Sun_ Day ix hours after hi tlde, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Girls’ Friendly Society Holds Largely Atterded Meeting—Rev. F. J. Bo- hanan Entertaining His Mother from Maryland—Views and Varieties. Thursday evening the Girls’ Friendly society of St. Andrew’s church held regular monthly maeting. Reports from the secretary and treasurer were read The, reports of the min- strel entertainment recently held in Union hall showed good returns, both siness 1 to be given in and accepte social and financial. Next b 'was regarding the soc Willimantic next Thu the Girls’ Friendly soc church. As it was voted to social, it is expected that most of the local members will be th day evening by Heavyweights Have Signal Practic Under direction of Coach Mclntyre, the Heavyweights had some stiff sig- nal practice yesterday afternoon on th. Shetucket campus, in anticipation of Tt their game with the soldiers from F Wright on Sunday afternoon. Fo: ward passes and onside kicks were | tried and worked to perfection, and as | this kind of open play is to be reliec upon, a good showing can be expecte More practice is to take place thi General Supervisor Henderson mark: the fleld and erects the goal posts. soldiers are ude to arrive about 1. o'clock and the game to be called (xti 2 his footing in some wa Judging from the general c sation in Greeneville and the ci large crowd wiil witness the game. Sachem Park to Be Used as Cemetery. The Sachem park baseball grounds nter of attraction to the local fans. The fence and bieachers are already being demolished, will no longer b2 a c s the land is to be used for a new cemetery. The work of laying out the be begun within a short grounds wi time. CltchosiLnrq. Carp. Frie dent below the Greeneville dam. | ber of large carp have been ca ason, but unusual fish. Personal Notes. Bohanan of St is visiting at the Rev. F. Jol Andrew's ch ch. e on Central avenu g seve it t York American and National teams has returned she has bezn during the p siti t we H - Providence today Kelley return=d to 1th street. TAFTVILLE Local Folk Planning to Attend Foot- bail Game in’ Plainfield—Mrs. Leon- age Happenings of Passing in- ddre Ivertised at the October au, Mrs, Jos Mrs. Henry Gag Many Attendsd Garde Breboeuf | oo thdir home in th ta Dance. a dance given b Garde the Parish hall Friq sved to he guite an att large crowd was in . The whist hagan at 7.3 nd lasted until ten. T then cleared away and rlanw : 1in order till long after midmich | Stubbs’ orchestra furnished the and a pleasant time was enjoved all Gone 4o Canada. Mrs. Leonard Lariviere and her son, Henry arivier of Providence street, who have lived n this place for a long time. left this week for Canada, where they expect to Funeral AGER Director " and Embalmer 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg, Teloohone 642-2. Prompt service day or night Lady Azsistant, Residence 118 roadway, opp. Theatre. Teleohone 642-3, WHEN vou want to r ness hefora ihe pubiic. fhere is no me- dinm hetter thaz through the advertls. Ing columns of The Huiietin. h water it is low i his home unconscious, not ! er the mishap by a relative. enta iety of St. Paul's attend this ) first employment, he having only aft- ernoon and tomorrow morning, when | The | night shift. - The unfortur morning a Third street resi- ht a 13-pound German carp A num- this ew approached the weight Mary's ome of s Bohanan, |#eing besought for improve: llefleur has returnzd to his after spend- latives in Bos- York ay. Mr. Fox intends to | n the ball game between the New | Arthur Lucier of Eighth street from Willimantic, where | with relatives and Pennsylvania | Albert D. Caverno, Wi | tom fler a visit with his | Geors: Colli Lariviere Leaves for Canada— ed to the following | revitle | Fokert (2), Joseph Le- | Calendar CIVIL SUPERIOR COURT CASES ssigned for Trial in New London "Next Week—Short Business. Judge Burpee held a short calendar session of the superior court in New London, opening the newly remodeled courthouse with the S court. There was a lot of business to claim attention, 34 matters being on the docket. A motion for was denied in the vs. Minnie Luboff In the case of Giles A. Beckwith vs. Rebecca Cowles et al. aq answer wa: ordered in two wee In the case of V jiam A. ve. the New London Norther to defend of Jacob Luboff in_two w The Lord & Johnson vs. arence M. Sh ton, the town of orwich ardo R. Morgan et al, William Hawkins et al. John Jr., vs. R. A. Sherma R. Allen Foundry Co. vs. L Kelley, admr., vs. Bradbury. town of Montville vs. Aipha s Co., Reeves vs. Armst vs. Carson, Williams vs. . & H. R. R. Co., Pastore vs. and Davis, tr., vs. Harris, were qH postponed. A bond of § was ordered for the prosecution of the case of Fisher v Cimachowsky. ‘ Pleadings were ordered in three weeks in the case of Cassidy, admr., vs. McCune. [y i town of W i A statement of claim was ordered in two weeks in the case of Almeda Glynn vs. Lyceum Theater Co. An answer was ordered in two weeks in the case of Heath vs. Heath. In Cohen We ordered in one wee An answer was ordered in two weeks in the case of Helen L. Byrne of New Xork vs. John E. By i that the ca tested divo In the c: ngton and ame of Bonds ce of Yerrington vs. Yer- a dem Alllr field. Cases Assigned. A har meeting preceded the short calendar session and cases were as- signed as follows for trial at New London Oct. 18 from pro fary Boynton's appeal Mar, of relief. Oct. 19.—C. Holmes, admr., vs. Mary E. Brooks, Pearl I. Rosenthal vs. city of New London. Oct. M. Kelley. Oct. 25 (special)—James Wilkinson & Co. Alfred Mitchell: Ezra J. Hempstead vs. town of Waterford, ap- peal from board of relief. MONTVILLE BOY IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION Earl McDermott Found Unconscious Between Belt and Floor. As the result of an accide the Rockland mill_of the C. M. Robertson company Montville, Iarl MeDer. mott, about 17 years of age, may his life. The young man Iying in wving lied at all from the effects of the ac- cident Details will not be known until he rallies. No one was near him at the time and he was found some time between the belting and the floo: Joseph McDerm a relative, and a machine tender in the mill, which manufactures paper, was the first to find the unfortunate youth and had to away the belt to extricate him. or. F. A, Taylor, who lives near, alled, and found no bones broke but there is some serious injury to the head and internal injuries are feary accident heppened, it is about 9.45 p. Thursda It was almost MicDermott worked previously for a short time for Palmer Bros. company, in the same town. The mill in which young was hurt has been idle weeks during repairs and cently was started up. It is op ike most paper plants, on a day te your ok tende Dermott re- man was emploved as a ba The only supposition tangled in the belt and s tween the lower turn of the belt and the mill flooring. HIGHWAY CHANGES Electric Line to Be Held. First Selectman Moses Chapman Montville has called a hearing on pr posed highway changes on the line road between New London and Nor- wich. The hear will place Monday morning. Oct formal so far as taxpay cernzd, but will afford ly intérested an opportunity word on any proposed alte the present layout of the rc connection with the Connecti pa he Conne 1t comy desirous its service and t 1h patrons along the line s best th: 1 be provided all possibility of mishap schedule, the engineers of th ing to eliminate all curves. In order to do this it is nec sary for the board of selectmen representatives of the road and look the ground over c Between Norwich and Nev most of ti where alt eem necessary lie within the toy Montville, and these points are alr well known to the board and the road company Connecticut Patents. The list of patents issued necticut on the 11th of Octobe ag furnished from the office o Allzn, follows fer, mford, typewr ing Monr mford, Wallington, connection for curt: like; William , e fluid tmer, Middletown, couch ha k: Isaac Palmer, dletown, head 2nd shoulder rest SuDpo; cou and other 1 2ac F r, Middietow shoulder support_for couicli percolator cove | | * busi- by Lariviere accompanied his ney north er and brother on their jo as Worcester, Mass. | Here and Thers About the Village. A number of me on Friday. makinz se connection | hetween AMrs T onse an Merchant and sewer line on Dion street. Several from ning to go to tend the foott boys and the F ace are plan nfield today to at 1l between the local sinfield eleven. Joseph Cadorette his home on Hunte joying a pleasant v er, Arthur Cadorette, in R. T er en- broth- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens, who have been located in the village for the past five months, left this week for Spencer, Mass. Stiles €. Chapman, rk in W. E. Baldwin's groc, store, is confined to his home on Norwic nue on ac- Iness Mr. and Mrs., E. N. Avery, who have been spending sowe time wilh rela- tives in this place. retarued on £ri- day 1o their home in At ro, Mass, Rockville. -1 s much mrerest took pluce at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murless on Davis ave- nue, Wednesday aftern: Katherine, youngest da hier Mr. and Mrs, If. B. Murless, and ¢ ries Kingsharv Rillings of New Haven being unitcd in riage, OPERATED IN MOOSUP AND CENTRAL VILLAGE | H. H. Fearaby Bound Over to Middle- sex County Superior Court. jin this si 1909, he robbed the store of | £ Hearing on Them Along Montville | main | ety wedding of Harold H raby, the so-called ribben bu who was brought from the Ma etis reformatory, was given a hearing before a justice of the peace Wednesday sex and held for the next term of (he si perior court in Middlesex county under a bond of $1.000. State Policeman Robert T. Hurley, who has been at work on the cas has recovered some of the er A list of F te is as follov Luntz in East Hampton of ribbons the value of $300: on June 10 he got | 75 worth of ribbo nd laces f tove of Miss L. . Jillson in and on .lul\ 1, $200 worth of the me 20c from tb Wimovs in Deep River. In the same month and year he e teved the store of Charles West Moosup and of W am V lancourt in C the best of their stock of ribbons. In the night of September T he got rin bons, laces and cutlery valued at § n' the store of W. J. Prann in Ce terbrook and two suit store of D. W. ill tie ) il Iso took a horse Thompson of Westbroo the team as far as Midd he abandoned it. It is he I remain in this state for drove WOMEN’S AUXILIARIES OF CONNECTICUT Y. M. C. A. Seventeenth Annual Convention to Be|& Held at Derby Tuesday and Wednes- day. The women's auxiliaries of C. A. of Comnne ticut w séventeenth annual con by on_ Tuesday and Wednesday 13 and 19, at' the Tirst Me churel gramme follows " Tuesday Afternoon. —Openin: conference 1ter- et e of gre Mrs, Geo: H Shelton, f Derby ar ton auxiliar Edward 1. Smiley Hartford e committe = er and promise ona M v of Young Bric secret association the Wor . Hartford. Stoothoff, Derby . Our Roys v May Be. Hon. A. M« Announcements. Hymn Ad journment Tuesday Evening. 8.00 odist church. Wednesday Morning. sble chairman dan: secretary hair 7. H, Phipps, Wa < H. Miliar, Work Mrs Hart vote. Mike as.. Mrs. . €. Roge: ompson, Mrs. R, Turner, Elmer Tur Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar Loosens the Phlegm Allays the Irritation Arrests the Tickling Soothes and Heals Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in One Minute NORWICH TOWN Norwich C. E. Meeting to Be Held inl First Church—Thre Rick of Oat: At 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon. Oct. Py i Christian Endeavor umion is to hold its twenty-second an- with -the First church 3 The programme is as Praise service, led by Rev. G. First church Y. E. P. Pot- nual mesting . E.; response, Rev. Jewett City, president Norwich C. i business moeting: election of officers; R two papers follow on The Educational Values of Christian zman a reply was Leadership and Practical operation and Ing Responsibilit. 3. business meeting, condy _D. Johnson, be placed on the uncon- list, for failure to plead. Second chureh ¢ intermission and re- r was argued took the papers, the aken in the case will be served by the enter: i 7. . praise service, | devotional ser- and Abroad., William Shaw. general secretary SCOTT'S EMULSION IS THE ONLY EMULSION IMITATED If there was any other Emulsion as good as SCOTT’S, SCOTT'S would not be the only one imitated. For thirty-five yearsit has been the standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Loss of Flesh, Anemia, Bronchitis CONSUMPTION Be sure to get SCOTT’S; every bottle of it is guaranteed and backed by & world-wide reputation. ALL DRUGGISTS ; $.30. confer Christian Endeavorers on E. Ironsides vs. terford, appeal from board ssion is public. Met Liberal Response. Representativ M. E. Zion chur otland road on Thursday af soliciting for 0.—Margaret Kelley vs. Grace < showed that they had had as din Big Rick of Oats, E large force of in threshing | ng over thirty s week employed out a rick conta | laigs down. Doings of Local worth finding; found in foreign lands, heart itself.—Stevenson. Sumner Willard of W on Wednesday m | store of Max | atral Village and took ! will find them. 1f you keep an the best. YANTS" HAFPENINGS Happenings of the Wesk—Rockclyffe | Vacation—Frost ses from the Spencer in the same 1d 1gon the same night from John Gadener on is spending his vacation in Fite , Who has been em Mchael Shea, is working in was a recent guest pending his Dher for a short stay representative Agricultural Note. “They are putting paris green on !lhe csbbnges " sald one summer girl. es,” replied the other. 1get anything that isn't artificially col- | ored.” An Old Turn-About. The brother whom we're running | down today may some day come when | most we need a friend—this is such 'r of Pock’s Corner |an odd little turn-about world.—Flori- s 3 | da Times- Tnion. Clothing Reform Suggested. “When a young - | man hez left college an' gone out to work I think he orter s |turn his hat brim up an’ his trouser —Boston Herald. Uncle Ezra says: Aim in Life. An aim in life is the only fortune it is not to be but in the Double Dose. “Willie, we are golug to have the | bishop to dinner on Sunday And have we got to go to church | own and Country. Life a Funny Game. Look for am “It's hard to THE WISE ‘buy their WINES and LIQUORS here. Past experience has taught them that any liquors bou here are the best for the monsy. We would like to gain your patronage and will do e if you give us an opportanity to prove how good our liquors are. JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main Street Telephone 26-3. octisd Sterling Silver, Silver Depositware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc. Useful and Desirable Articles for Wedding Gifts. Finest Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices John & Geo. H. Bliss. be willin’ to and Life is a funny game | on it and seek for | LOUIS H. BRUNELLZ BAKERY ! We are confident oui Bread canuot be excezlled. Give us a | trial order. novad 20 Fatrmount Streot Ples, Cake anu A Fine Assortment MILLINERY | MRS. G. P. STANTON ocrid FLUMBINC AI\D GASFITTING Attended Stafford Fair. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenus. i ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters nd Conductors. and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. SLAT Teu 119. of Norwich riends in town been the guest here who attended the an unusnally vson of Ledvard ! riends in this place the guest of veral days .00—Reception in pariors of The Vauéhn Foundry 'ilo. IRON CASTINGS surnished promptly. | patterns. No. 11 to 20 25 Ferry Btreet SANDERSON —At Mansfield Depot, by Mar- . Derby conferences (a) Shelton (b) | S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. decid (annexed dis- "of Calvin L. and Providence papers please ‘will be held at Li 3 Division street afternoon at 2 o' SMITH—In 1910, Howard B. ' CHURCH & ALLEN 16 Main Street, he conference, but only delegates Burnetie, Ivin, Ruth ! reus. John Helen €. | ‘Funeral Directors Embalmers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call 328-3. ‘Wm. Smith Allen. . onds. Albert denberg, Pearl Sherwood. Henry Henry E. Church. SHOES th: exciusive sale of La Aisl’s store, P. m. o 4 p ' m;: in Ve 28, from’ 2 p._m. 4 p.m.: in Baltic, in the Town Clerk's turday, Oct E Saturday ar.d Box Celt tyles at $3.50 2ud $4.00. King Quality Shoes. yles at $3.50, $4.00 ana $5.00. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Strest. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marbd Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, plumbing repiaced by new and raod- it will repay you in the increase of health and of doctor'’s biils. fitting thoroughly done. you a figure for repiacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the work will be first-class and the price ern open plumbilg. reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, | eugtsa 67 West Main Street. [\ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTlCE All persons liable t Town of Sprague ar o return to the Asmesso: Nov. Ist next, a written or printed list, properly signed an: al store, Friday. Oct. Office. {to s p om JAMES AIBERT HoA Gat Cumt JUST RECEIVED Hecker’s Gld Homestead Pancake Flour at CARDWELL'S octis 321 Main Street, Alice Buil Our Improved unsanitary Overhauling and re. Let me give - taxes in the eby notified on or before ls property owned by them on the first day of October, failing to make out charged 10 per cent. Souttiones the purpose of receiving such lists the Assessors will be in Hanover. Thursday. Oc ailles, in Quinn's A Trunks Bags Suit Cases in a large variety at lowest pricea Repairing on all kinds of Trunks and Leather Goods done promptly ané at reasonable prices at THE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO0. WM. C. BODE, Prop. | Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Street. scptl7d WM. F. BAILEY (Successor te A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. H TeleDhone 883. apr2gd ‘Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street. oct13d 3. J. C. STONR. Pfrop A Watched Pot Always Boils on the gas range, the world's best ccoking stove, a hot weather neces- sity, and always “a friend indsed, in time of need” You ought to see the new Estates, quality ranges built for discrimineting pu at the Humphrey Instantaneous Water Heater, also the Ruud Hea you call. asers. Better look ter, when Gas & Electrical Dep't., Bronchial Lozenges will give immediate relief in all cases of Hoarsen Colds, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Bronchitis, Coughs, Large Box 10c at DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Strect. octgd DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. e Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of fine Toads. Fesgle Mo e """fi. nfl'h:d..n-.n:lhu m‘!l.-:‘:ncd‘ our uh"cw“v h n‘ Avenus RSN