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~ The Bulletin. i | ' ) TR s Mr, and , Chetty of N¢ I | & i < \der vor : : - e wich'is spending a week in New Y| e 3 i g Sk v b e 6 ?‘i;fli‘l‘; 3 | Nerwich,_Saturday, Oct. B, 1917, | and other cities. - e Ry 5 —— || et mfinflr e ‘Connecticut | - Dr, Rovort 1. Hurrington of Norih| Now. Being Flooded Preparatory. For Cold Weather— | "% MU 2mte The Rich, Poor, Exalted and Humble Ne Bull Meat VARIOUS MATTERS ende i Tarmyviner 'fe, mucst of Wt 5 . ; RAISES THE QUESTION OF - Seck HisAdvies o _Business, ~ Octber 1. 15 ThR Teest My o HE | Mias. Mais i Mbiadn hax Métafune hington Street Entrance to Park Will be Opened| = “.WHAT IS THE NEWS, Marriags, Friends, Enemies, : No Dried Cows e Sad e o e ome, 3% plvisen Sk K| Soom. . Sy Rov. Neilson Poe Carey wWritts In-| . SO0 SRICITET oo gusical. socteties wil commemorate | Yaric city. Y 3 — : Sesgtu e o W Jark T e and: Al Events of No Angora Goals No Barnyard Poultry No Unlawlul Veal : Work Has been completed on the | stricted from Washingeon street has | ma oo worh Srimeu 1o oy Sehson i o has been fll with rheumatism is great- | Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis cement corewall and dam for the skat- ?fi:"ef.fr‘;fiiz o &‘%finfiifl'fi‘ P Of1 Poe ‘Curey, formerly rector of Christ; MANY SAY HE REVEALS THEIR 5 e y improved. of Fitchville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry | ing pond in Mohegan park, on Which | can take place In & day or two. Supt | SPiScoral church in this city, concern- k. ' | [VES WITH AMAZING plays faotball, baseball—elimbs fent A feature-of the state C. & meet. | HASKell of Norwich, Buperiutendent Duff has had men at | Duff is now engaged in bullding a | g% (e Hapdling of news by the large ACCURACY. 4 and trees—fills his pocksts with the Wil hea i e p work for the past few weeks. This | fence along the new road at the point | S, It being a_subject in which he 4 ¢ = X ¢ Con-'| SHORT CALENDAR SESSION will permit the flowing of several acres | where it crosses the old golf course, | 148 “&lWAYS manifested much inter- junk-shop—he's the boy whe apj ciates a suit bought at this sters. Mentioned among recent visfors to Former Gov. Thomas M. Waller, who | Lord’s Point are Mrs. L. H. Tucker of | Chsaper Cuts of Healthy Fed Cattle| Owners of woodlands are in less fear Free Test Reading Will Be Sent for & . Short Time to All Norwich necticut Bible sociaty. g T | 8nd provide a safe skating pond ,as | This is of wire and will soon be finish- | & ; A OF SUPERIOR COURT | i) not he ‘over five Teet deep at'its | ed. . The. drive wileh wi be afforaed #fhe great army of your read- ittt | 3 % i are better than the best of poor stuff. | Of forest fires caused by carefess hunt- | Several Matters Heard and Divorces b B ALY fie hond ull ¢ Thed by the new enteancs: willipe (ons ik Sh NI e ch moming in (HELCOT, Bulletin Readers. - N | He has no fear of the seams i ers, now that the rains have left grass Were Granted. it i £ e clty in al o tistying revi £ the world. event < i . Pl t 3 5 possible that there will be a good | few vears. The foliage in the K | Satislying.review. of the world, events or the cloth givin ! Our Besf well fatted and passed by | &nd underbrush so damp. | sized body of water there by the thne | s particularly beautiful at the present | OF tie pastitwenty-four hours, I am SR out; e N The following matters were heard at the food inspector. Whist Monday evening by _Slater it”is cold enough.to make ice. The | time.. glad to bé errolled. . But the pano- : - the short calendar scssion of the BU- | water is now Tama of those events, as presented in ; ) b o Our Lambs are genuine Lamb, young ’h"fl{h&?mlzs.‘g.li_ §rn‘.=:-i,a s z:;m;g pe;fl lf]:\:rlt 2 Nfr L?nd&?e 1;‘;;1.,:,( Toot. toep, (here.aboul two and a half ui{tfielfi&:r:(fleg‘oenbo‘; m’.,?v;:f.'-:"fi,‘,’.’hwdw’ & Rete (Outobor Toy it Indeed, any accident to his clothes. : 2658 S0htler. thents, - dadratsalor 35 Cotte e e e ngten “Trast company V8. | g, Lhis bond is only about balf the dis- | missioners will have no trouble over | It he & correct picture of what the p Our suits for b it PR R s tange that Mohegan lake: is from |fhe ownership of the land which was | WOrld ie doing, is enough to darken S o boys dre_alfNese Our Poultry are fancy bresds, well| A former pastor of the Norwich A, | Thor® et al for §351138. . | Rockwell street but the use of thelake | donated to the city. It was given | 0 spirit of all who belleve in (he 3 D) | strongly made. They're just the tred and fed for the table M. E. Zion church, Rev. 8. E. Robln- | %, e cage of Browning ve IGRE | for skating will be restricted. That | with the understandin~ that the Wash- | S0Undness of human nsture and the , P 4. "hedh son, has bargained for a $700 site for [ 91 MCHIVULe: COUNSEL GRECS T Cut | IS showing quite a little gain from the | ington street entrance should be | BrogTess of man toward u higher ideal ; | | for good, healthy, strong boys. a new church for his Willimantic con- | 3PRo0 & * Out| recent rains. completed by 1912 and the finishing of | There was, it is true, due space given S ' 5 & highway. The court asked the coun . . gregation. 266 &> Suygest manres to the clerk bé-|q.ine,Woric on the road from a point|the road now carries out the agree- | to the @dvance toward .solution of i§ | s $5.00 to $8.00. p"ces or Qual |ty g T g [ TR T near the pavillon to the road con- |ment two months ahead of time. s 'y";f‘fhe"fi‘;'i&‘:?f: esbonws i R il A all of urc < s v ver X 12.00. SHoULDER STRAK 11c | street picked & violet on Friday morn- | Plesdings were. ordered I three| ———— | the “aluc of the Aldrich banking plan. 8 peats 00 10 < +11®ling. Master Malcolm Stinson of the e BOARD OF There was hongr pald to two great 4 y 4 CROSS RIB ROAST .. same street also found a late October | cOmrany ve. the Rockville and Willi- SCHOL 3 WEST CHELSEA BOARD men—the late Assoclate Justice ilar- | - Acx months subscription fres b the POT ROAST violet in his yard. - Bt B T G G VISITORS ORGANIZE, OF EDUCATION. [lan znd the Hon. Joseph H. Choate. "r%zrl;::mggg Magasine with VY| e : E g: {zred in % N i, There were also cheering notes of % i g ; PORTERHOUSE . y \gem;o{l‘]h APrsx‘nélce. '\\'i’;)lini!l.‘nld !“nf.“fhf’lfu"figlé“;‘fl‘n % ff‘:’!‘:y;mme Frederic H. Cranston Made President | Henry C. Peck Elected Treasurer of hernd!sm and kindness, such as “Three SIRLOIN leader of the Academy orchestin. 18 10 | o ammwer was ordersd in two weeks,| And F.H. Foss Acting School Visi-| District—Resolutions. For. the Late|hU03Ted Dasscnuens, coaciel’ Bing LEGS SPRING LAMS ............ 200 | meeting onSunday, which is the first| An allowence of $33 to defend was £ars St Treasurer. decreased.” Over certain other items of the season. ordered in the case of King vs. King. (1T SRR P tomrapafl Friday 2 3 some would rejoice and others weep; CHOPS SPRING LAMB (short cut) 28¢c In n.; case'of Romanowaicy vsutown | (5, e GO Court room on EHcdy rTh§ nxmm_\ rxn‘efihns:v“u! l'.hec‘hbolrn'd for example, LaFollette named fon the Bridgeport papers_not ity | of Colchester a motion to expunge was | €7 0 o sl of education of the West Chelsea o 2 5 7 SHOULDER SPRING LAMB .....14c| o Towr’ Chalriman W . Bent, whs | argued and decision reserved. Jasitors met for the purpose of organ- | school _district was held on Friday S LR G B e N B ot T 40 has made arra; v s ) embers present ac- | evening at which time Henry G. Peck | g Er B Ciants o T e as the veil of mystery s & R poedigy P o Rl Divorce Cases. copt Dr. B. J. Brophy, who - was | \vas elected to the office of treasurer | Srice 51 SN to the Giants and the Ah- | jong snrouded the ancient sciences been AN DEGF NN evening until after election. Frederiqiia Stellentverk was _di- | TéPresented: by proxy. —‘Organization |ty fill out the unexpired term of the ['“'\U0ho of these events would depress | Fasei.at 13587 Gan 1608 Yeveais with DEERFOOT SAUSAGE ...........30¢ vorced from Charles A. Stellenwerf on | '-35 perfected by the election of Ired- | jate Frank H. Lovell. the spirit. Dut, on the other hand, |ieasonable accuracy the charscter. and N At Webster, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. | grounds of desertion. eric H. Cranston as president and The board voted, that suitable reso- | poi “is ono to face the chamber of |aispi ¢ an individual, and S0 GUINEA BROILERS, pair .......$150| james H. Dwyer observed their 25th | Willlam A. Gilbert soyghi divorce | Frank H. Foss as clerk and acting|lutions of respect’ be spread -- the | poll & 00 O 000 0 e hines | outlines the life as to assist in avoids GUINEA ROASTERS, pair .......$175| anniversary gf their marriage Thurs: | trom Jana B Giibevt. The case was | 5ch00L Wsitor ~The examining com- | records of the district and a copy sent | FoTore With courhge, QVhamite Mints | fng iors” and taking advantase of day. One of their four children is | heard, and Judge Keed took the pa- | Mittee was named to include . H.|tn the family and it was also voted | gyP5 it 3" Tviiahed T\ BRpUZEUDItient: 2 ROASTING CHICKENS, Ib. .28¢ | Thomas Dévver of New Lerden o Cranston, E. H. Foss and Charles E.| that the board attnd the funeral in a | Sl AIT8sted; megro lynched in en-| ~Roxroy, a man who has for twenty CAPON CHICKENS, Ib 300 ; P i A. Willlams secured a divorce | BrIggs, the organization and commit- | body, . T s | 7o oo oLy I entits Atndy Iy b, Rev. P. C.‘Wright will speak at the | from Nefile Pauline Fitch Willlams on | {€ being the same as last vear, The Tetirn oy tarribly abumed: basepall |of tie Yarious methods of reading tie CHICKENS cut up, Ib .....28¢| Central Baptist church Sunday morn- | syaend of adplters. Williams 15 re- | board decided to meet thefirst Friday OBITUARY. T T e e e | fivea o eopie, ‘secms to have reached FANCY BROILER: 150 | inx and evening. In addition to theé | siding in Hoboken. LS oo g - e e L esses o fan Kille | o iighler” round in the ladder of fame 8, pair + #1599 usual music, Miss Lucile Peck of this| Alice M. tearned was divorced from ;“ Iva: de_n;lfled m_bl h;:_;:l tfve-m-“fi Mrs. Leonard M. Beck. S0 sistert, wife: sups foi divorde Bec | AN, )\\‘fl“‘ {n;,fiflc::‘[fi:firh 'nnlfl:i‘le!rspn:;’ti SQUABS . .40¢ | city will render violin solos~—adv. Hérhest 3, DLearned. The parties-re- | 8choolsand it is possible that they wi The death of Mrs. Leonard M. Beck | cause of husband's dishonest e e Svorld telling of the benefits de- be opened early in November. There YOUNG PHILA. TURKEYS, Ib...38¢| The first number of the Academy |5i9¢ In Baltic and were mill hands | giy™not"he but one unless applica- occurred at her home on, Fox's Hill, in | & gang of highwaymen hel fived from his advice. Many of his Mrs. Learned told of the cruelties her Preston, about 4 o'clock Friday after- | man.sues divorced woman for ns 100k on him as a man gified LAMBS' FRYS OX TAIL 6:;"":;(2?;5".'; o came out on Fri- | husband had practiced upon her and g]“’ga[f{é;:";eof ;Z:;:g:fi; Several ab- | noom, after an iliness of nearly ten | of promise; seller of bad milk jalied: | some stryne, mysterious power i MGe FRET fa5; making an attractive appearance. | seiared , that he &t one Ume thréw ‘s |RUCStone HaT possition: months. Last December she went to | man admits saloonkeeper's murder: | buf he modestly asserts (at Wiet Be ohiet and- Roper 5. Trempodttor 10| knife at her, which cut a gash five e s gy the Backus hospital, where she was | boy burglars on skates; McNamova | S(Anding 6f natural lnwe Sustnses matiamer 2 18] inches long in her arm, the scar Of | Lonnp 5 BOV SCOUTS, operated upon for eve trouble. Since | trial for murder; letter carrier plcads |~ He is a man of kindly feeling toward Seel)lr Great A le thh & 7 which 15 visible now. y 3 { that time she' has been blind and in | guilly of theft; French premicr, twice humanity, and his manner and tone pp! Y| Reatizing the great nre loss sus: |, Abbie Beckwith was divorced from ELECT THIER OFFICERS. | failing health. | Sivorced, atout to marry divorcees |immediatily impress one with is sin {] Lo L0 ot wanted in busin and we have plenty for sale. tained by the family at the Quail Trap, | Albert Beckwith of Norwich on the | g, i i e e R et o L R e B e b it ers Com peofle who h 3 e i ? Woodstock, their neighbors recently | 8round of desertion. s L oA t Hike Today | March 2, 1833, the daughter of Mr. and | outlonk for mediation in Ltalian-Turk- | 05 &I Ned “Tendings Trom him adds|§ o Block their own way, and N gave them a surprise visit at their Casas (Asiigriad: \With Scout Masters. Mrs. Peter Karoli, her maiden name |ish war; district attorney fears elec- | ¢, guicr convincing proof as to MNis sometimes stand in the way of HAMBURG GRAPES (Imp.).......786 | tomporavy quarters, and & ahower. of 5 g g . ~ s heing Helen M. Karoli She married | tion frauds; man run ove®by aute (ahility. iven Astrologers and Paimisis |§ sthers. ®ifts of the greatest variety and gen- The jury wiil come in at New lon- Troop of the Boy Scouts of|Leonard M. Beck, and his death occur- | dies: find baby dead with broken {admit that his system surpasses any MUSHROOMS, 1b..................688¢c| grogiry, don next Tuesday to hear the follow- | America held an enthusiastic meeting [ red in 1900. She has lived in _this|and lruised head. hing vet introduced. s — > 8 ALL KINDS OF CHEESE 2 ing cases: - |at 7 p. m. Friday evening- in_their | country for nearly sixty vears, and was| Now, every item in this {cihe REuEs G I e e Tk e question to decide for Local friends will go to New Lon-| Tuesday—Howe vs. Paymond el al | room in the vestry of Trinity M. E.|a resident of Ledyard until about 15 | logue may be the record of u fact. But | FREET & T {13 Tetter to Prof. Rox each young person who expests Egg Plant Turnips Pine don Sunday for the marriage at the| Wednesday—Adeline H. Williams vs. | church, Twenty-six boys were present | vears ago, when she moved to Fox's | the point I submit is whether this pro- Says: “You ‘are certainly to do offive’ work is “Mew'le Cauliflowsr Carrots Orlinges ‘nagogue on Shapley street of Miss | Frank M. Rose, ex.; Willam B, Will- | fgm five patrols. It was voted to have | Hill, where she has since lived. She | gramme of news as a whole is a fair pecialist ana master of AR ahe: Sveryanys waSRLER . . 9 Celia Lutchensky, daughter of Mr..and | iams et al. vs. Frank M. Rose, ex.; Iseries of rpactical talks about the!was an attendant at the German Luth- | sumnary of what happened yesterday | professi one consulting you ake L Fahye W Spinach Parsnips Red Bananas | Mrs. Samuel "Lutchansky of Shaw | Nathan M. Church vs. Edward Spicer. | same as last vear, these talks to occur | eran church as long as her health per- | in the world. Would it not strike a [Will m M e corre g o higher efficiency. Lettuce Parsley Mal. Grapes | strect, and Bernard B. Weiner, who is| Thursday—Eunice H. Allen vs. the | every other week, on Wednesday even- | mitted. She had many friends and was | juster balance to present more fully | f¢fuiled personal reacings ang, gaviet | Celery Cabbage Pears in business in New Yorl. city of New London: Mary E. Siap-|in Officers for the year were voted ' a highly respected resident, whose | thc noble werk which is daily being |,gqin" and ag: atter corresponding The NORWICH Busm Suds Kal R s | hes and e P ol o | lin v the city of New London: lice | as follows: Corporal, Altred Harneyigofl‘\de&:hbw]ll be learned with sincere e- | done in church and scimol and hos. | witnvou onet ™ © T . e Mr. Mrs, ank Bentley, who | M. Pendleton vs. John R. Smef - | the Rattlesnoke Patrol; sccretary, Ev- | gret by her many friends. | pital: in our countle: institutions ol 1M yoy wish to take advantage o H 2 : l:;fy Chestnuts String Beans were married ' fortnight age in Nor- erit Pejerce of the Fox Patrol; treas. | She is survived by one sister, Mrs. l'mercy and _benevolenc more exam. | Roxroy { Eenerous offer and obtain s COLLEGE business train~ ilberts Hickory Nuts Wax wich, have been spending their honey- E urer, Norman Himes of the Hound! Elizabcth Goss of New London, and | ples of the honesty and uprishtness of | free reading. send your date, mopth | f o % BEST MU,K:‘!LON._‘ moon with Mr. Bentley's mother, Mrs, | WATTERS BECOR _ | Patrol: chairman of the membership |.tHree brothers, Philip Karoli of Led- [thousands cf indlvidual lives: the [4nd Year of birth state whetber Mz, ing makes effectively for o Wiliam H. Bentley of Cleveland street, BANKRUPTCY COURT.| committee, Bert Ferguson of the Crow | yatd, Joseph Karoli of Waterford and | numbve:less acts of kindness anc hu- | 115"\ 2hae tn vour own handwriting: §fi - NEW FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT | New London. They are soon to begin - Patrol. | John Karoli of Niantic. A daughter | manity which take place every hour 1‘have heard of your power office capacity. Good Calery 3 .5c and 10c | keeping house in Norwich. Trustees Appointed In Two Cases And | * The question of having dues was dis- | fied In 1880. in our streets and homes? Would not o' read ‘peopte's Tives 5 Good Lettuce ..............5 and 10c| Wrecking tug Tasco, which has just e Didisnc dewe i g i {“,,i;hfi’;l;"e",;,p'f]{.‘“% Franko e Lovell. fi’;fe,f;;fsn,;;fif“G:‘“,f,;e,f-gnle»,.fu’;‘“[h;'} B ol i The mind trained to think Faney Pines -+ 2 for 28c| sunk a submarine at Gloucester, Mass. | pefore Referee Amos A. Browning | sized. The troop will hike over Lau- o, depih of TEANK T, Lovell oo~ Lot his snt. lisst under the {nfinente |, Mo SUTe fo, €ivg YoUT Sorsect oim quickly and the hands to aet several matters in bankruptcy have | rel Hill today, meting on the bridge at of this one-sided outlook some may |{y send vour letter to' ROXROY. deftly are valuable business as- mouth, N. H., with another submarine | p, v 3 alki o “riday morning at his home, No. g} £ : L £ a y! 2 een heard resently. In the case of|1.50, then taking a back-lots road | jgj ¥ % be ,ed ts hcld the false and fatal be- | Dept. 1021, No. 1 . Kensington High set: You can live cheaper and est quality | 19 be sunk at Rockland, Maine. Hor- | joseph Gentilello of New London, G. E. | through the woods to see the Academy Ot et rom cerebral hem~ |lief that<Godls not in his heavens, |strect, Tondon, W.°England. 1t vou | feod if you trade with us. Aoo bl filen of Norwich and Noves | Hickey has heen named as trustée un- | football game. On the way they Will| Lovell who has been a¢ med io | and that al's wrong with the world. | wish, vou may inclose 10 cents (I ° W. E. CANFIELD, Princips Come in—Iook around. mith of Gales Ierry are on the Tasco. | ger bonds of $500 and the appraisers | practice a little soccer football, under | sioen f S iom e P A} ‘stamps) sin - pay - Hostise; cletical By , Principal, § ; 3 el g S | sleep in another bed in the same room work etc, Dol not inclose coins or B X While at work removing the old wa- | lamed are Ludwig Mann, Louis|direction of Scout Masters Elmer and | with' nis father, was awakened about | JOHN MURPHY. FOUND Sfiver in_jetters. Norwich, Conn. - odore Constantine. Morrison. Norman Himes is now th : ) 4 Tnder ¢ postal regula- ater wheel casing in the rear of the | Crandall, Theodore Cons s i rm: now thel «wo oclock by Mr. Lovell's loud DEAD AT MONTVILLE | Note—Under the new postal regula 601\1 ERS United States Finishing sompans'g | A dividend of 22 14 cents on the dol. | only secopd class scout, but several| i\ iing and found his fither uncon. | ° f10ns you can send a sealed letter to A IY'S | [ar has been declared in the estate of | others expect to take this d 4 ra R TG Ensgland for only two cents postage. plan: Friday afternoon, Patrick Sul- | 2T M8 PeCE Q8 ME0 T lonTon th | There are. about 20 tendetfest o o | S¢lous. A physician was summoned, | Supposed That He Fell Into Rocky livan of CHff street fell and was ses but before he could arrive Mr. Lovell Dell and Was D: d ————— verely bruised. He received medical | COmmon claims, ¢ 7 had breathed his last slipa i Gl ool o THOUBI Th " Y : Frank Q. Quinn of Nw London has| COURT CITY 7 di i X - & some time at the Thousand Ts- | Gamp Reu of Y. M. C. A MR. H. T. MILLER'S |atiention and it was found that his |, (o7 %y QNG e o ‘the hank- PECNORWICH Ior some tinie past he had been trou- | The dead body on an unknown man, | lands, left Friday for Montreal. P e -":" injuries were not of a serlous nature. e : New | Two Cand T bled somewhat by his heart when he | wh, he Vil A camp e 3 School for Danci rupt estate of Fitch & Brown of New | Two Can nitiated and Four | 000 S0m e i by e e in the. one | Who bad been seen around the village 3 o boys. Wwho, were'at the carmp &b BINdsE ng The postoffice department has been | London, his fond being fixed at $1,000. Applications Acted Upon. e several times in the past few days, On Friday afternoon a birthday par- | WS 00 25 ® Dot eummer 18 dinary way, but this had not interfered | was on Friday found wedged among |ty with a surprise shower was given | 28 Oak i re- i ; The appraisers named are W. B. Gard- nary | ! 23 Oak St, will re-open Oct. 28, 1911. | advised that many articles mailed to PP with his usual notes. | rooks ond. bushes in Little creek, & | by Miss Susan I. Gallup for Miss Flor- | to make an important and interssting : 3 Frank Ca @ C. E. Hickey. CGourt City of Notwich o v Classes: Teginners 2 p. m.. Advanced | foreign countries as samples prove on | ner, Frank Calking and C. 1. ourt City of Norwich, No. 65, For- | "My Lovell was horn in New London | small atr 4 Mo . Where - were 117 _ | event ac the Y. M, C. A. this éven! 345 7. m. o clreular cail, write, of | delivery to be dutiable and Are con- 5 estcrs of America, /with sub Chict | s eer o8 Sy o i New London | small stream in rear of Palmer Mero- | ence Lucas. There were 17 in atc | FENE JL IS F ongut sh, imoluding the *Bhone 1040 stan'ly returned. Postmasters have ATLANTA UNIVERSITY. Ranger George i1 Dolan presiding in| Lovel, a native of Cape Cod, and Ma- | “Samuel Hadd, who went hunting | were plaved. The house was preltily | cmpers and the Aasncln(lonb:’h been cautioned to take particular care £ Y > 8. VECRCH o TR A SALAE, ¥ Lovell, g fi i s 2 e " Sl e e > |1t is expected that every e Heapaten ot Sampies whion cor® | porty-Third Year of Bchool of Which | Mahoney. had two candidates to - | L 512k, Lovell who was bron in | O Ao er e e e e e | eabiat chmp will be eesmnk | have any salable or commercial value, Rev. E. T. Ware Is President. itiate and four applications to receive | 10" Norwich, where his' father Was | agl: ' ona. blask derny. and was ecle | o W orves ona even coming from Pawtucket 86 as such are prohibited the mails. at its meeting on Friday might inlcapain jof o tugboat that ran fronr|dently lame, as the heel of oné shos Haile Club Social. "] as to be o hand. The programme be- { : i The forty-third school year of At-|oresters’ hall. The current official | thig- city. After Mr. Lovell had 1in- | was puilt up. tals | €1DS with a’supper at 6.30, served by It is announced that the marriage | lanta university of which Rev. E. T. communication irom the suireme | ignis‘his school life he went with itis | “ag, Uit UP- 1§ thes vill ould be | Tie first of the Haile club socials | §° jpaies” auxiliary, to be_ fellowsa 0 . of Miss Marguerite Glbert Chapin to | Ware, A. B., formerly of Norwich, is| court was read, informing the mem- | fatfc "on.(he water for @ while and | foeq uf‘?x(;“lo":\nwllll?:- llage could be | with dancing this season was given | 1y%.ouets and a general social evening. Roffredo Caetani, Prince of Bassania, | president, opened Wednesday, Octo-| bers among other things of the se- - S - e on Friday evening in their hall attend- the second som of the Duke of Aer- | boe 4 with & very large mumber of | lection of the second Sunday in May | HeF engaged with his brother, Baward | john Clark, a livery emiplove, remem-| eq by s zoodly number of the mem- jamin "the club | syccess during the month, are to eom= erone. tinue tHis week with their fourth ——— | medting, at which the informal discus- Sion to be conducted by General Séa- Zood time. Mi: directress. w: moneta of Italy, will take place on | students in attendance. Five states as Mothers' day for the For | H. TLovell, in the nowspaper business {jered driving a lame man up from | jor. ana their gentlemen friends, The | . . Will Speak on Neah. : 58 o October 30, in London. Miss Chapin | and gwenty-two towns and cities were | when all.are to year white carnations | T 0 (1™ Cmall way, buying out a | sra e 10 e O s aorney, | Prog-amme continued = from $30 to| The fellowship meetings on § We are recelvlng is the dnu{:ht‘gvr ol‘khe late Lindley | represented by the student body, This| On account of the considerable ftal- | R 5 G800 Jatr bu-,mri s ial;:i l!».v\'f gn‘ln;nh arx .h_i.e.-:; smmra;xsv{ 10.20, Everett I ?wdwh; ,ylm l:’lglrm. e ot he. Y M s. %X H. Chapin of Waterford. Her or st i ian zaembership now coming into the | M Tind BUEaT Dy e not far from where his body e e eiag aud Jeverybody, MEdi s | L ae Hopd gl p mother | institution, one of the oldest in the t ing in Taate ant of Willow TRE L. (IO far from . whorq Bls, Body Was | iho ‘dancing, and ey have beea a & gratitytng | 2 was Miss Gibert, from whom she in- | South for the higher education of Ne-| order in some parts of the country, | g JERIE 070 0 3 v Dall | pexite@ e fogtune; Br0 youth, aside from. the pasments| the general laws have heen transiasted | oIk Drothers carried on thelr Business | seen by Roscoe C. Dart, a grocety y | of students ig supported by the volun- | into the Italian language. In Walel Pe gt ac 0. 3 3 the ch: el walk in the direction of this TUBERCULOSIS COMMITTEE. tary contributions of interested friends | bury there is one whose members are | purchasivg the property a number os gy ey have ove Early Friday afternoon, Coroner 5 : o throughout the country. ~Among its| all &nd they have over $10,000 | PV R 08 sarly Fiiday atternoona Se"br| HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE retary. ¥, R, Starkey will be ppi Considered Date When Commissioner | thirty-three officers and teachers are| E o o avel b st a , accompanied by Dr: hhids dilal Noah, the duates of Harvard, Yale and Chica- — 3 ‘ | Cewis of Norwich, meg The Great Toilet Germicide will be the next to the last meeting 8. Can Meet Delegates from Factories. | ST e Adoracd] S et | Vineyard Workers Elect. in’ 1903, "Frank IL Lovell took full | 5" having gone out of town. An{ y . 3¢t hava to pay 50¢ or $1.00 & | tha. serie g0 nuiversities: Dartmouth, Beloit,| gl s 2 charge of the business, which for more | gxamination of the body showed it to | . ¥ou domt have to pay Soe or $1.00 8 | the series. tuberculosis committee on Friday aft- | o5, S N tlor I arA] SECEE oL SRICE YRR L Bimee S without change of location. . | The face was badly scratched and | OXide. You cam make t0 Bint in y { vear for board and Wlition in the cal- | on jriday evening at the Central Bap- | "In- this cits Octover 8, 1578, Mr. | The_face was, Bagy SCraiicd, fee | more” clcansing, gormicidal, healing of Tl'&vel Biogl‘apl\y ernoon when report on the matter of | lege and normal departments, with the| tist church in the primary room. The | Lovell was mirried by Rev. John Da- ¢ tou) pla: y . ? 4 , % ” Pres 1 . 25¢ box of Paxti lu- reaching the fatcorias was made, | Privilege of reducing this amount ap-| followine were elected: President, S alie . WA B ViitaLs, | sl SRSk ‘as found | ®ith one 23c box of Paxtine—a Eo There was & iscusslon about & moet. | Preciably by extra work In the build_ | Mrs. Frank A. Roath; vice president, | juuzuter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | 1050 hcq o Moteion Sevinge soclety | Dle antiseptic powder, obtainable at P ing when Commissioner Gunshanan | in&s-and on the grounds. There are| Miss Alice M Dean; ' treasurer, Miss | Charles J. Winters. Tho death of Mrs. | $100 SR4 5 RO U858 el | any drue store. o Al an 1ction. can artange to come here some tias | also scholarship funds available for | June Barber: sceretary, Mrs. George | Lovell occurred on January 11 1908, | BARRBOOR Wk SRl BlaB¥ e ut, 5. D o e Sinat TCWHY i after the board of trade meeting and | N€edy students who show ability and| A, Ashbey. Mr. Lovell was the last of nis imme- ‘Thri book was made out to John Mur- ‘;l"{.ff‘;\. ”,!If,‘ul'fl"ffi sh axmds gar)-' \ddross the representatives or dele. | GArnestness of purpose. T was decided to hold the meetings | diate family and leaves two ehildren, | i P0G M NC® e 3t was found |16 15 the best moutht, wash, ant, B spien new line of| catcs trom the factories ard organi: ) AR { this ve on Monday evenings instead | jrank Winters Lovell and Mrs. M. | Gich s man 3 worked at Montville | B¢ Und WS preserves the teeth be * tions. No date was fixed, but it will Home Missionary Socisty. of Fridays. The study plan was taik- | fouis De Monte. He is also survived | gome “time previously d -had ‘more | ¢ EET # rhi T dentifrices, and in Cm‘m .m’ |.e TI@W | Probably be determined when Mr. Gun- | The Broadway Church Home Mis- ed over wiihout coming to a definité | v 1wo grandchildrer recently -been employed as a cotton Ko thing it completely eradl- el shanan comes on the 30th, sionary society. met Triday evening in | decision, and the next meetng W No man on the West Side, where he | 00" 10" \ttawaugan. He was said | 5005 GOSN C Gisagree- tities in Fi e — tho church perlors with Miss il Nor- | 4PDointod for the first Monday ever | hag passed practically all his WL, | o pe from Dover, N. H., and to have | 5\ (dy odors. Evers dainty wom- 3 iclion. OLD MAIDS’ CLUB vice prasident, presiding. The g in November. was better known than Mr. Lovell, | {\v; nephews, printers, there. an eppreciates this and its many other y s tional exercises were'in charge of Sedgwick Post Pl “!'_"cam fire. and by all he was neld in true respect |~ {“pgertaker Gager took chavge Oof | {.5ci ana hygienic uses. { Hilda Lessways, by Arnold Bennett. | Gave a Double Shower for Two of | Miss Freeman and the sending of N g dh e Aae pire. and csteem.. For many vears and up {ine body and brought it here fou fur- Paxiine is splendid for sore throat, Their Membe: boxes to missionaries were told by Sedgwick post, o G A to the time of his d:alh he was treas- {'{jjor examination today, and to await | jnnamed eyes and to purify mouth ] Life Everlasting, by Marie Corelli. Mrs. Lewellyn Pratt and Miss Leav- | tled upon next F ever s er of the West Chelsea school dis- | 160 S¥ TN 00 J 000 its disposi- | MM el ¥ Sy smoking. You can ! Erigay evening at thé Rome o Mr, | SN The work for the afterncon was | date for its first campfire of tic sc trict, ' He was a fine penman and an | Son " phe place where the body was | ¢ pactine Toilet Antiseptic at any | b 2 | for a box for the family of Rev. Mr.|son at the post meeting on Iriday |accurate acccuntant. Devoted to his|foung was a deep rocky dell, and it|Grug store, price 25¢ and 50c, or oy Mother Carey’s Chickens, ; {and Mrs. William H. Dawley the Oid [QfcMurras in the west. Tea was serv- | evening at the Buckingham Memorial, | family, upright in his public and Yusi- |1 jajieved the man fell into it and | A e is front The Pakliner Tole hy Kate Douglas Wiggin | Maiis' club, gave a double shuwer|ed ot the close. Commander Henry ey prec| : i genfal 10 all whon he gy stunned in theafill. s could not { o o0, Bostan, Mass, who will send ‘ 3 3 | fonon- ot WA HF AHATT LG, at the busin meeting. There he was a worthy ment of the | G himseif from drowning. A rrens mapamie vou would k2 | 1y wifl pay vou to listen te whet we The Harvester, Gene Port B s — = — | Le @ buffet lunch and other d sst Kind of citizenShip and his de- | e o y i SRl e : g s Sl e as faciiec ¢ | to Te decided. upon (iring the S T R ) P —— to try it before buying. have to say. We are i;the u:l'rfl: [ The Sick-a-Bed Lady, | foxw weeks ago, and Miss Agnes A wide cirele of friends and Wi e and feed . business. We handie’ thel by author of Molly Make Sl bl kil pUTR g b Pasts Depastient Commander ' Jubn fdeuemtances Incid in Societ No e s ever mude « salve, oint- |best the market affords, Our prices L Ttie. tore oa a? w2 b a as a [ 3, Trewer of Waterbury was o welo Ernest H. Auwood. 1 Incidents in S0 Y ment or helm to compare with Buck- | are reasonable. Our stuff is sound, Z2'n Watren's Ward, | shower and & ¥y good thne was | heara with interest in brief remarks. snest 1. Ausood died shoctly atte | e Armicasatve TS e one wer- | (0 "ang clean. 1t will phy vou by Joseph C. Lincoln | enjoved. A 1empting repast was X A il midnight at his bome in Uncasville, ‘on B —— | fect_healer of Cuts Corns, Burns, 2 gt Ph €. Lincoln | L0\ ved by the hostesses. LIS K Thursday night, He had been s suffer- | po o s L ve | Lruises, Sores Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, | deal with us, for once a custeMsr al The C The members of the club are Mrs. L e ' er for threa years from tuberculosis, BE; Aissba Gasr, e | Tczema, Salt Rheum. Ior Sore Eyes, |ways a customer when dealing with he Common Law, W dL Damiey, et o At | The list of unclaimed letters at the | on o8 o) Aen e O R itland, Vi, Visitng relatives at Mi. Vernon, N. Y. | (13" Sores, Chapped -Hands or Sprains | Robert Chambers | peth Wilson, Marie Freeman, Mrs. B. ‘ | Norwich, Conn., post office for the | oeking relief, He returned from thers | i o iiian ool wwhice cup | 1S supreme. Unrivaled for Piles. fTry A. Breed, Vera Blair, Abbie Calkins, ; | week ending Octover 21, 1911, follows: { 0" Gotaber 12 with no hove of sur St N LR Only 25¢ at The Lee & Osgood Co. CHAS SLOSBERG' The Reason Why, by Elinor Glyn. | Mrs. Osten Ferguson and Irene H. o - 2 ing the attack more than a few weeks Tt e fadl e thie ek R e 3 Welix. Weak nerves and tun down systems | LeSlie Cornell, Pat at the longest. (G Hen e s b s R s Before you reach the Limit St The Fruitful Vine, by Robert Hichens —x : s | Courey, Giuseppe Depolo, I Mr. Auwoed, who was 36 years ald 7 of physical endurance and while your 3 Cove St. i ¢ FUNERAL. reed nourighment in a very assimilable | non, Rdward J. Galligan, Charles Con- s past grand of Thames Vdge, No.| Mr. and Mrs. Grosyenor Ely are | dondition is still curable, take Foley The Weavers of Dreams, % foBak i Piv ok skpeck IoNT hody. (0 b e r artha (¥ 227 6.°0 T He is survived by his | expected Home today (Sauirday) after | Kigney Pills, Thelr quick action and s 11 nourished when you impose upon | Blenore Keatings, wife, who was Miss Minnie Chapel; a 2 few weeks' stay at the exsay ositive results will delight you. For my Myrild Reed Mrs. Prentics A. Perkins. el ¥ P OB i sba it BN R nal a 4 BoL S 5 H t extra worl secur | B aum, Eno Ro ) daughter, Gladys, six vears old; his|Islands. backsche, nervousnes rheumatism, T PRPRR S AV At 2.15 o'clock Friday afternoon the ;h“ "‘“,'r'akk"’ order to secure mour- | Girald, S.' Saarls, Jeanette . . e | and all kidney, bladder and urinary e In r ve the Be: ine of Books for | funeral of Mrs, Prentice A. Perkins | Shment. efSREpEtation ke Trainor, Muskowitz Turetwry. sisters, Mrs. Albert N .etherson and | Mr. aud Mrs. Willis Austin of Wash- | troubles. The Les & Osgood Co. Boys and Girls at 25¢ per copy that ! was held frcm the Brewsters Neck T ST Mrs. Walter ‘Dolbeare of Uncasville; | ington street, who have been spend- ’ there is in the world, chapel, at which there were many in Smith’s Emulsion Fairview Still Gai two brothers, Walter, Auwood of New » attendance. She was an atlendant 3 The mea. London and Harry Auwood of Oak- At “.“Ion ‘ If you don't believe it, come and |‘{herc a number of vears. The serv- of Cod Liver 0il voir on Iriday showed it had gained | dale. & B 0. tham. ice was conducted by Rey. C. W. Har- another inch since ‘Thursday, being T Doctor’s Best Formula %] rison of Gales Ferry, There was a inches down, With indi Pi ; and Hypophosp! 200 inches down, with indications that | Y. M. C. A. Pingpong Tourney. number of floral forms. The bearers . |it will continue for several days 101 mhe first mateh in a pingpong tour- || Breaks Severest Cold in a Day and wers John H. Carpenter, Amos Wheel- of Li hold 1ts own. The consumption from : c Any Gurable Cough er, Brnest Dartl me and Soda. hold its own. The consumption [rom | nament which has been started at the ures Any Curable Cough. 3 GEO- A. DAVIS tin. Burial wi '?:’u?.”%fl’,‘l‘:" Ie:ak thére now is not large. and quile a |y M. C. A. was plaved off Friday night, "r 4 y_is in. A year ago w . it is et Somnotery et Beriies | Our Emulsion contains the ful astive| JEHIES Js coming in A yeRr st | Huniingion' Winhing ' match ‘from | This has been pubished ners: for | roadway ‘v:‘umr:-.rmti\t;:r;:x“g Allen had charge | strength of fresh, cold pressed Cod | inches. 97, 6—2. The list of entries permits | quickest and most reliable formula ob- in the way of bank- A SIBERIAN DOG. . o Y Liver Ofl. This makes an ideal tor T AT, of more to be added but alr nable for coughs and colds. “Get : Also a good line of Coon. Russian Addison T. Rockwoed. A e e e iy Mohegan Church Addition. cludes Coyl, Bruce, K two ounces of Giveerine and Halt an oMf anaGalloway Cow Furs Buy the “BIG BEN” Alarm |, 2 i i rruss attormaon the | cesies & sood. neaii appecte: 1| | AL the Mancgan o tonich o | Wiy, Benfann, and gsics of Unconva (08 Fine compents ing lacilities thal We | “oRse BLANKETS — siaie an funeral of Addispn T. Rockwood was | the jdeal tonic fosd for~ children gna | ¢ 7 ¢Clock service a number of Norj pUBireit o = LODE | nd put thie Othdr W iHEredsentasnte Street. The largest line in New 1 held from tie home of his son, Addi- : 4241 wich ~musicians are expected to be | three sets out of five. it R R St o el don County to be seen. We are Clock o son M. Rockwood, on Meetinghouse | 5"°"" D% bresent to. furnish the prpgramme. | Zvas X T B contiE A N TG cannot give you. ing more Blanket for the mpney . FRISWELL ill in Frankiim, the service bewng Price 75¢ Full Pint. Wk o £ edaids (e chach 4 Motorcyclists Meet, bed time. Smaller doses to children : We have for three years af conducted by Rev. E. J. Ayers. There REO .0, EU00 Blant SISO D President C. C. Simpson, Jr., pre- |according to age. Be sure to get only 3 7 being now enarly all closed in. were many present and the floral i G Ct 25-27 Franklin Street - | forms wera many and handsome. The sided at the regular meeting of the | the zenuine (Globe) Concentrated Pine. dso : — — Norwich Motorcycle club, Friday eve- | Each half ounce bottle comes in a S . gctret vvre Isuac Rogers, Charles || 1 Plainfield had a moving picture fire | ning. A circular sent out by a :nmor- sealed tin serew-top case. Any drug- “m "]ames lflanx Imstcn br.F. W. ” Den H ol g Phelps and William excitement this week, it is reported. A | cylcle magazine suggesting that the | gist has it on hand or will quickly get i | 11 Bath Street, . W, 3 tis! Lillic. ' Burial was in the Pautipgue film caught fire, was thrown out a|non§‘ club adopt resolutirns regarding the | it from his wholesale house. Any one N ‘cemetery. tiear Baltic, where a com- the audience, snd iu the rush for the|use of the muffler ~ut-out, was dise | can -mix it. Don't experiment. with Norwich, Conn. Bank of Friendly Halpfulnessdictio:cor Basin # el ¥ PR TR S Ohmnnen Buiiding Anmar Room ~A. | miital service was read. Funersl Di Erankli are, wich, g . Bovs o L 3 B S N exists only one woman was badly 'cussed. The laws of Connecticut pro- | preparations because of cheapness. oty WEHIRS - d ecair: SAjer. Wis- 1o cherge Hindgn uw brulsed, i BibE (he use of the motoreycle un- Lii dow't pay (o fool with & bad cold. s .