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[ [ [|M{s GELEBBITE PRESCRIPTION FOR BACKACHE One of the Best Known in Madical Profession for Kidney and Bladder Troubles. “Half ounce fluid extract Buchu; half ounce Murax compound; SiX ounces good, pure gin. = Shake the bot- tle well each time and use in doses of one or two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bed time.” These ingre- dients can be mixed or supplied by any druggist. Backache, frequent or highly colored urination and rheumatic _pains are mptoms of kidney and bladder dis- " Memory of Columbus Honored—Holiday Observed With Loyal Enthusissm—Deborah Chapter Represented at Grand Lodge—Polling Places Designated.by Town Council—Veteran Firemen Admitted to State League “MAPLE COURT” (Known as the John Maples Farm) Asylum St. near Newton St., Norwnch Can. Saturday, OCTOBER 14, 1911, . .23 .. On the premises, rain or shine 9 o’clockP. THIS PROPERTY is within a short distance of the centre of the thriving and beautiful city of Norwich, in a pleasant residential neighborhood; is three b(ocks from trotley, Etar schools and churches, has city water, gas and electricity. The property is FREE and CLEAR of all encumbrances., The celsbration of Celumbus dey place a fence rail 15 feet \lomg ‘and was left the Italians in Westerly, | seven inches thick suddenly dropped |orders that usually terminate in =‘ they the historical ever‘.’: across n‘w automobile. The car was |dreaded Bright's “disease orkdiahetesA TERMS OF SALE— 10% down; 5% monthly, with interest at 5% on unpaid balances; or 5% discount for cash in 30 days. SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. s way that @1 honor to the memory | damazed to the extent of $100, but Mr. |The above prescription is known to THE LOCATION and THE LIMITED NUMBER OF BUILDING PLOTS so near the busingss centré of the city, and the ;i p Ay ok “ 5 e ol s. : | / ; growth of Norwich in this direction, make this an exceptional B o s | o e s vy e e a0 e s coportunity to SECURE A BARGAIN which cannot fail to prove PROFITABLE to both the HOME-SEEKER and the INVESTOR. across the field, but escaped. It is be- lieved that the rail was placed hori- zontally against a tree and was re- leased as Mr. Bagley came along with { his automobile. :fi —d:-h in the mear future, af is ene of mutual fnterest. < The members of the Societa Italiano Dt Mutuo Sucurosso Princess Mar- gherita Iolanda, in neat uniforms, the Norwich Office, Shannon Building, corner Main and Shetucket Sts, Room No & A. D. THOMPSON, JR.,, B. A. PRENTICE, Agents, ALBERT CHESHIRE & SONS.... MYSTIC Lewis-Lamb_Marriage—Whist at the Country . Club—Fred Donath Dis- PLAINFIELD LAND & BUILDING CO., Owners, A. D. THOMPSON, President, 141 Broadway, N. Y. .-Auctioneers, Syosett, L. I E members of the Laborers’ union and Since Mr. Bagley assuried the agen- i ©of the Citizens' club, all carrying Co- | cy of the mills he has made quite a| °harged from Hospital. dey pennants, assembled at|number of changes in the workings of | Dy ana Mrs, A, H. Meyers, Clar Ball at 9.30, and formed in | the plant, and some suspect that the | o ca Gracey and Daniel Henderson headed by the Westerly and two carriages containing Ruis! of the zeneral cele- committee; President William Clark of the town council, Senator W. Arnold and Representative Joseph T. NMurphy. Councilmen C. Clarence Maxson, Maurice W. Flynn attempt to take Mr. Bagley’s life was the work of some disgruntled work- man. i have returned from a visit at Stafford Springs. Many from Mystic ‘will go to New London today to the hearing on the license questiou, over which therc has been such a controversy. Mrs, Alphonso Kennedy of Mass., is the guest of her aunt. d There was a special session of the Westerly town council Thursday for the purpose of designating ~polling places and officials for the election to 3 i Some Women Dread Quincy, Mr @ formaliy called to order by Joseph Rutsi, the speaker to |tist church for the past fije vears and | | | E Ap'; | | Willlam Culley and John T. Edmond. | be held next month. and before the |Fannie Kent, ° . In Dixon square the paraders coun- | rezular monthly meeting of the coun- L Spde. L avb, Wit — & | o 2 termarched, and were reviewed by the cil. The members present were Wil- (2 e orng. T AT TTHE NAME iMPLL | from the carriages. Then the | linm L. Cla C. Clarence Maxson, At the Baptist parsonage on 5 | =) . ion halted while the band play- | Maurice W. Fiynn, William Culley | day afternoon at 2 o'clock Re S 1 the Italian national hymn. The | and John T nond. come E. Bates married Miss ¥ 1 ! % n then moved into Pawca- hall was designated as tha | nb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pren- | | over a route that included the St. | place for the First . district, |tice Lamb, and Addison Oryille Lewis. | 's church and back into West- | with these superviss Everett The bride was attired in a white satin i and through the Italian colony, esley, Robert G. Thackeray, repub- {and carried a shower bouquet ol rc | 5 on_the return to Hibernian hall | licans, and Edward A. Farrell ana|The couple was unattended. After 1 %ea by the Church of the Immao- | Howard Eentley, demoerats. The town |¢eremony a reception was held at tae | X Coneeption. { hall will be the polling place for the jhome of the bride’s parents. Mr. and i The ball was tastefully decorated |Second district, and the supervisors |Mrs. Lewis left on a wedding trip to i th pational und Mallan colors, and | appointed are Everstt Barnes, Ru sel) |De spent in New York. and on their | the paraders were seated and the | L. Slocum. republicans, and Horace | éturn will reside on Pearl street. Mrs L Swan and Bernard Crystie, democrats, | -eW1S has heen organist of the | . i | mt Westerly on the occasion,| The Westerly Firemen's Association | is Widely known in social circles. Mr.| | sman George H. Utter, was in- | was admitted to n-«mg‘. rship_in the Lfi:?’?-ul»firmfff.’:;;n'}' '“;:l ‘“i‘xf'\.'};'\"fi"fl sl A e N o Eeiants o the. mpccebs of | tha | loogue at the quarierls ::;:nlnf(‘r:‘;e{;\;‘;‘;\dlho ¥ Lathrop Company. The = 4 5 and referred to the quali- | league, h Wedne Ay night, jth | bride re ived many beautiful presents. & 5 < H me intrepidity, the high act- | company, No, 1, of Able to Leave Hospital. = - In t}\e genderoulsl“]heel lzlase, low C'eptel; =: B Sating motive, and tho trials, troubles I'red Denath, who fell from the trol of gravity and wel anned suspension o | Gl R E and suceees of the discovered of he session was attended by 57 del- |loy car near Westerly eight weeks a&o | 1 gl e P! ¥ l’(’{ I 1 see ‘he enwood Gas ange America. and of the justification of ' ezates, representing associations. | while collecting fares. broke his lig highly perfected springs, and in deep, lux- S| y the celebration of the cvent all over The visilors were met at the station |in three places and was taken to Me-| | uriously upholstered seats, is founded the with Oven and Broiling Compartment just above coal range, so easy the United States in which the Itakans | at ) o'clock by the members of the | morial hospital, was discharged Wed- - P p3 | to get'at without stooping. Two complete ranges in the space of one. Bave taken the intiative. Af the con- | Mechanics company and marched to |nesday and on Thursday was able. to / ease of riding qualities for which the | 3 pan Utter's ad- | Mechanics hall on Water street, escort- | walk downtown on crutehes. : 3 | ciative applause | ed by their hosts of the evening. Fore- Country Club Whist Peerless Cars have become famous. | e Royal Italian | man Charles Kelley welcomed the dele- 05 : 3 , . 3 el I AR Towns aad il | guite 450 Thomas . T%,| A very interesting session took place | The bodies, Touring, Phaeton and P #tood up during the rendition. Rhodes responded, followed by Past [3" the Mystic Country club on Thurs- Torpedo are roomy, and individual in | Mzkes President Ruisi gave an address on | Presidents Levi S. Winchester, Wil- | evening when bridge whist wa = ) 2 e | = 3 The Life. the Work and the Lesson of | liam H. Erskine, Daniel G. Coggoshall AR = design. All have fore-doors and inside Cooking Chiistopher Columbus, speaking in his | and Ira D. Goff 1 lter_the whist supper was| 4= i3 mative lJanguaze When President Ruist | 4 and a social time énjoyed. Th = driv i who were in charge were Mr. and T e e ot e | sociation” Paiaron Gounty Medioal as- | Awmert: Georse, Mr. and Mrs. Frani | Ask for catalogue describing this . ® thelr Kind- | 2 i : Hinckley. Mr, and Mrs. Eli Gledhill, 38 Six” “G0-Six”" and th tens on the platform for thefr kind- | and dinner at the Dixon house on e 5 - model, the ‘‘38-Six, ix’’ an e pess in accepting invitations to par-| Thursday, with these members pres- - Haley and Mlss Haley: “40.F. = MHeipete in the parade and exercises, | ent: Drs. E. E. Kenyon of Usquepangh, Local Notes. | 40-Four. ! Besides the president Congressman | H. Metcalf and H. R. Gardiner of| Miss Lottie Hatch left Thursdas for | - 3 i | Beorge H. Utter, State Senator Louls Wakefeld, J. Lewis of Ashaway, R.|a few days’ visit in Hampton, C | The Dy~amo ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYsTEM, complete W. Arnold, Representative Joseph T.| B.:Smith, J. Howard Morgan, W. A.| Mrs. A. H. Simmons of Proyidence with five lights, standard in_the Peerless equipment for | Murphy, and Councilmen William L. | Hillard, John Champlin, F. C. Pagan |is visiting relatives In town. 1912, supplants the gas tank and oil lamp, affording a Clarke, Maurice W. Tynn. C. ")uran('v‘ and C Savage of Westerly. Mr., and Mrs, Allen Avery are th brilliant, effective light forevery lamp on the car. Maxson, William Culley and Joseph T. Edmond bad seats on the platform. m the afternoon and evening thers was musio by the band at Riverside park, with athletic games in the after- Boon and fireworks in the evening,with Prestdont Kenyon explained the Con- sequences Following Diphtheria, and Dr. Metcalf presented a paper on Myxeden There was general dis- cussion of the subjects introduced. guests of Abel Hinckley and family a1 Old Mystic. Capt. Osgood Gilbert is moving his family from East Main street to Bos- ton, where he is employed. At a recent meeting of the W. C. You are invited to visit our Salesroom. The A. C. Swan Co. | e, caapplication to “Cuticura,” Dept. 4X, Boston. eic T =] R @enerai, orderly jollifcation In the| Jack Frazier. a clerk in Stantor’s ba- | U, Mrs. Alvin Cutler and Mrs, Georse | Ralian colony. The whole affair was|zaar, had his left leg badly broken on | W. Kelgwin were anvolnted delogates | s e e Well planned and admirably carried | Thursday afternoon. While delivering [to the state convention to be heid in| | 276-278 Main Street i orwich, Conn. = on, and was a credit fo all who par- | £oods b shied at an auto near | Merlden Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. | = tictpated. the Stomin ry, throwing him | 17_and 18 2 | = b — out. He was ctrried to his home in Mr. and Mrs. ber wers | — Rev. Dr. George P Perry, o former | Westerly and received medical attend- | i New Yori ¢ attending the | pastor of the First Baptist church in | ance. wedding of their som, 1 Gscar | = = Westarty end fourteen vears pastor of - Barber, of Mystic, and Aiss Anna | g R S fhe Farst church, Troy, X. . who re. Local Laconics. Marzaret 1§‘|;rd of New which = — S— shemed to accapt a call to the Central ense has been eranted for an ex- | 120K Place Thursday cvening. . T 2 Falls church, was tendered a fareweil in Hibernian hall & lady's gold necidace and pendant, o 1647 L =t & > ’* recoption which attended by rep- b cipeimandde st et o CDLCHESTER large bunch of kevs and other articies. | g P resentativos of nearly all the Protest- rly Thureday in honor of Colum- G wes el e e d ’ T 5 o S5 churches of “Troy. Thers were (115760 . More Encouraging Reperts from Rev. | 10, Zhoes, witie sockmes and =i | - Adam’s Tavern - ! e conciusion Robert Wilson, represent- | Judge and Mrs. Alberti R. Stillman| Mr. Remington—Getting Ready to| The tramp, for lack of coin, was 1861 S : - ing the comgresation. presented Dr. l~‘v\[ ”Vlh:h'all.:‘fl fl;'l I.;.mu\n,n A\Vh”' on Buy Road Roller. committed to the Brooklyn jail. Perry a purse containing $500 & visit to their sdn, Jesse, 2 sophomore S w0 | S == it Dartmouth college. ”x'la:e“nce L. Brockett and men from | Bristol. William Mansell, prin- gf:;d;’u;-tg p:g;l%étspgq;fi :firl\li_,acr: Deborah chapter of Westerly was | Howard Dexter Wilcox, formerly of |his mill in ¥ Haddam were at the | cipal of the iheological seminary at oL O e £ Y 2 fully represented at the annual s Westerly, has ben nominated as re- |Station Thu loading cars with | Bari=illy, Ind., has been 5| Bobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian of the Grand chapter of Rhode I publican ‘representative to the general 2 > { tather ang sister at the Epi et AT i Dbl St Order af the Eastern Star. These of- ssembly from the First diztrict, Prov- Lillianthall, dgughter and s tory His sister is the wife of C.°% C. imported G x Ale. Bi k‘ flcery were elected to serve for the |idenc left Thursday for their home in New | D. C. Monroe, rector of Trinity | G & O e et Nowatr = Mrs J. Elvira Burr, Pawtucket, - eeleraan , after spending the summer at | 1 o 2 s = = rana matron: Alver: 1. Eurmce, bav nd AW B Neweritain | gneir’ residence on Broadway. | tne Ale, Stariing Bitter Ale, Anheuser Tmcket, grand patron: Mrs. Mabel F, from Britieh Fact | Africa,| _ Rev. Mr. Remington Better. T ichiTe Remigton Providenee aseociats peakc at the People’s mission on | Lena Hinks returned Here from : A 0 lep‘\h",:; ':" i iionwiclistown. &rane &tron ester 'OWS, | Saturday and Suhday, IZzeport Vednesday, aving been o o B Penroee Wi, roviden. L eang | Anicivating dufeat, " the Westerty oulled Uere by the serious ecnaition | B Ask Your Dealer for Jf| . = T i | school football team has can. | Of Bev- 1. D. Remington, who has been 2 3 5 ‘Mis: My E. Ray B> > B, Mo S B R T | i et W, ot 585 | B bl R IO el makes light, flaky biscuit You g E i demy, scheduled to be played at4he reports igton s 22 Z Askts G. Gillies, Phenix, grand Norwich Fviday afternoon, hetter and it is hoved that he is out of | that almost melt in your mouth. i port, associate gra nductress short clreuit caused the burglfe | “*Fh."woccer footban > | . ST T . Llfe B B b et e oo 8 e oo s o : Your It contains no greasy, indigestible hog e Gibson,Woon- R, A0 ong - at ‘(.4\ mu-mo(n, There was a large at- g — : 4 clock Thursday morning. Bank offi- ma B o e | cie e oten e o o tensanee, 5 SR R S \ - : Food, fat. Cotiolene is made from choice vegeta- <= Bt enive d | 50on thereafter the gong enc g s e i i - B s B omdence, grand | soon thessafter the gong was Sijenced. | the” guest of dflends in fown for o Automobile, Carriage, Fur, Rubber In ble oil, and is by long odds the most. healthful Jev. grand Ruth; dire. Robina B,| WINDHAM COUNTY DOCTORS |“Sifam®Gone of Millinzton was a They Fit All Shoes farljfed, Wook M ettimrost il fat for fi r shortenin: Bftichell, Pawtucket, grand Esther; [ . T R caller here Thursday. 3 And Give Good Service A large assortment. > at for frying o g. . Mre. Myra L. Monroe, East Provi-|To Held Semi-Annual Meeting in Dan- | “Jred A. Smith of New Britain was Prices t it buyer. ; dence, grand Martha; Mrs. Lillian S ielson Gct. 19, the guest of relatives in town Thurs- —_ Sealb e 1i d tha Bldeea, Wakeleld, grand Bloctra; Srve | . aay Cottolene may cost a little more per pound than Bertha T. Hon Cron ., granc \e semi-annual meecting of thée| Clayton D. Barton of East Hampton i i i e rand ey, eiensle; West- | Windbin, County, Medlcal scciation | was s caller here Thurad THE L. L. CHAPMAN (). lard, but it goes one-third farther and is therefore worth L parlors, Danlelson ,”m;w“j“-f““‘ 87 Agents Confer with Committee. 14 Bath Street Norwich. Conn. William H. Bagley, until recently a|#' 1! a. m. Dinner will be served at Agents for steam rollers and stone resident of Weeterly in the Avondale | 1.30 . 1n. Foilowing is the programme | Crushers were in town Thursday, con- NEWMARKET HOTEL, I e St o She Soran anls - of Dudiness. Call by o | ferring with the committee appointed M Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY of the American Woolen company at|the president, Janies L. Gardner, M. D, | by the Voters of the town at the last 715 Boswell Ave. Watertord, North Smithficld and Black- | (entral Village: reading of minutes of |town election, in regards to the pur- BOSTON, MASS Eirnt-class Wines, Liquors und Clgars mtome, Mass., had & narrow escape from | 1980 meeting: reception of delegates, | Chasing a steam roller and crusher, to - s and We rebit acrved st perhaps death on | uests and officers of the state modiei | be used by Wfe town, in repairing the order. Jobm Tuckis. Prom el 43-& Tueaday afternoon. Mr. Bagley was |Soviely; reports of delegates and other |Toads. 5 driving his automobile from his home | cMcers: unfinished and new business: Linemen of the S. N. E. Telephone in Woonsocket to the mills at Black- | miscellancous business ddress Dby | company were in town Thursdfy mak- ®tone. When driving near the latter | J0hn G. Stanton, M. D., New .London, | ing repairs on the line. resident of Connecticut State Medical | William E. Baker of New Britain is —— =————|ociety: The Public Milk Supply of |the guest of his parents on Hayward Connerticut, H. Townsend, D.. |avenue (Frida; secratary Connecticut state hoard of | The couts will have a “man 3 health; obituary-of A. E. Darlin- M, | hunt v afternoon under the ln u erers !]!v W. H. Judson. M. D.. Danielson: |direction of Scoutmaster Gilman.s phoid Fever: Its Trefitment, C. C. ey ; Gildersiceves, M. 0, East Woods HUNGRY TRAMP CAUGHT. Do you realize that to go through Fxophthalmic Goitre e 2 life tortured and disgured by | 1o minic; Serind ana Vaccines | Theft of Dinnde Pail Results in His Halloween Decorations i itching, burning, scaly and crusted |1 and ONoill e gffif:.f"':r?ci?k"s Al HallosenStatidnecy ! ) : - sions: adjournment, g 5 skin and scalp humors is un- | The officers of the association are: i H::hl‘lflun Po: f‘rds ! ; " President. James L. Gardner, 31 (Special to The Bulletin.) allowsen Seals - mecessary? Warm baths with Central Village; vice prosident, B, Clark’s Corners, Oct. 12.—Wednesday . Halloween Tally Cards o : Perpy, M. Do Patnam: isectets morning Wallace Jewett left his dinner 3 treasirer. W. P, S, Keatine, M. D Wil |Pail on a pile of lumber near a car Halloween Place’ Cards : utficura ap Timantic: state deleeates, . B, Sim- | that he was loading with wood. On Halloween Favors | D. Seldom T Overlock, M. |his return from the woodlot the dinner ..and.. i le applicati of Cuti- cilo ge M. Burroughs: |Pail aforesai isappeared—also a i And gent! ions 2 G Baine. AT Do Owen |tramp that had been seen in the vi- BLACK CATS r? s % st county conventions—Fair. |54 al, a . 5 i . cessful” in the most distressing Ricnzi Robinson: Hartford, R, ¢, | (he services ‘of Sherift Fitts and started 3 ) | cases, of infants, children and Litchfield, R. C. Paine; Middle: | in pursuit. The.man was soon located CRANS I ON S N 3 aflel ed H. Hills; New Haven. F. E,|in an un:ct:!upied shanty, s.?ouzl ome ] when had failed. o el A e U “hal - . adults, se O e T | ation. s Bad it & ebok for thewseming anniversary. | On and affer August 1st, 1911, tile Jewett Cuticurs Sosp and Ofntment sold everywhers. fire and was doing his washing. He | _-' -’*g mb:":‘fitfl‘rm was made to don his ‘damp gagments H | “Whers 1o By in Weslery INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch _Three Million Doilars _Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts courteous and efiicient in its management. E Eetablishea.1901. L. Weils. O. D., Optometriat. Rision cgriogisd My, the vion- o:Qy Block. Westeriy, R & Brief State News . Meriden.—Seret. W. D. Thayer has i his garden a casfor bean 12 feet high whose leaves measure three feet acrose. Waterbury. the Crosby 't other day and_ 600 stuic uilding in the remark: rt time of two and one-half es, Bridgeport.—The Y. A\ . A succecded in enti-ing (. ¢ ¢ ‘ormélius Ba- ker of Chicazo to accept ik ship made vacant secretary- the call of Olof n at Detroit. R A committee of 75 has been appointed from the churched of iddletown and towns to on the work men and re- forward movement in this vi- einigs and was taken before Judge Litchtic who 'mposed fines and costs amoun to about $20. ing In his possession were two gold watches, a silver watch, Use Gold Dust Instead of Soap You really don’t need soap in house, except for toilet and bath, possibly a little for your fine laces |lingerie. ~ With Gold Dust—the ’round cleanser—you can do househoid cleaning more quic! —economically than you can with soap | or any other:cleanser. { GoJd Dust does the work better, too. Soap’ only cleans off the surface; Gold Dust goes into eyery corner cleaning and purifying,—driving out the germs as well as the dirt. Best of all, you don’t need any elbow grease with Gold Dust—it does the work itseli. the and and all SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-117 Water St. Norwich, Ct., Agents. WALL PAPERS ‘Are all in and ready for vour In- spection. All grades and prices, in- cluding cur Engliih Imported Papers. 2foldings to Match. Decorations and general painter's supplies. We are now receiving orders for paper hang- ing, decoration, and painting. P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone. 92 and 94 Wes: Main S\. City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will be open every busizess day (except Satur- days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. Dr.F. W. HOLMS, lkllls! Shannon Building Anne:x. Room A. Telezliona 624, oct10d THERE 15 no adveriising medium Rusters: Connectiont omiat o The Bul-, letin for business r I: (i Arl-cnlso" M. D., ! MRS, T. S. I',\KI:EIIW!.I)’D. i’ PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON. R B ond ¥i or. Shaunon Bidg. Night ‘phone 1083 7| Beom i,