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Bulletin. | 600D PR —_— Norwich, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1911 e puiietia « astiversa| Number of Witnesses Called in Superior Court in Suit | Shacribers whe Tah Lo seseivs 1t by i | that time conter o faver by re Over Knoll Reward—Will Occupy Rest of Week. porung the fact ta Balletls Ca 3 s . | THE WEATHER. e Forecast For Today. RESS IN HORSE ‘Friends Surprise Miss Holcomb on . Birthday—Evening of Whist at Par- | ish Hall—Past-Season Cuoumbers Catarrh Germs Must Be Conquered it i or Health Be Destroyed. Twenty-five friends of Miss Martha . If you have catarrh you must van- Helcomb gave her a birthday surprisc GUiSh an army of persistent. destruct- Mondsy evening at her home on Town 1ve microbes before you can get rid street. As many of them brought it pas their musical instruments the eve- You might as well your ning’s entertainment took the form of eapons, declare war and annihilate a musicale. The merry evening closed WIS army of catarrh germs right now. missioners for New London i Bereby appiy for a license to sell 4 exchange spirituous and & ‘iquors, ale, lager beer, Knine wi md cider, in the ouilding at 157 North Main street, town of Norwich, b in the rooms aj apartments in .-.I Suilding. any part or parts of which! ire cut off or partitioned in such man- rer as to form booths, side roems, or ietiring rooms. My piace of business: is mot located within two hundred feei in a direct line from any church edifice : or public or parochial sehool, or the Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. The Bulletin should be The case of Thomas Howe of New | Osgeod, B, Herrick, H. B. Gray, John | Loaden vs. George Ravmond and | Thearl, J. T. Cunningham, James A. (% | Stomach dosi won't Kkill them: |premises pertain tiereto, or amy 2 . s - 4 and | siller, ¥. B. Durfey, Alfrea Hunt, “vith the serving of cake and ice cres , ng o . 4 LaDy asersTANT wHER mEQUESTED © Yo Fagland. Fajr Wedner- |15 others, which has beea on the (3 fe, B O editen he et e 1| which was @ part of fhe surprise jneither will sprays or douches. = | PeRUIfte. Bublc e b acy of Oo . !-k,.m ¢ fo modesate | docket 1; vears and, which has twice Lewis, Dr. P. H. tirriman. Chs Many handsome gifts were received M %“. i e ed over the | tober: A.D_ 1511, B. J. Driscoll.applicant. Prodistiss “""m‘ . been tried, was started Tuesday in the |W. Buriem, N, . Hamilton, Al by Miss Holcomb. Guests were pres- SCrm destroying air breathed over We. (he undersigned, are electors and redic from the New York Her 3 e a - cotire membrane will put _catarrh estate, of the waing real h, and hereby sign and erdorse the forcgoing application of D. | jou cnt from Zaurei Hill, Greeneville, Thamesvi and Meriden. Fournier. Many of these were in at ed New iondon and jury by ald saperior court Judge Joel H. germs out of business in short order. On Wednesaday fair weather. with 3 HYOMEIL (pronounce it High-o-me) t tempersture changxs and light court Tue: i Tresh westerty winde® g M8ht " 'The suit ia one which involves many | d4y. Mr. Raymond wes mot present S | L e R ad | 1 D o e A ety cas | Thupsday Tar and © stghts warmer. | DerSors and several questions and fs | Attormeys Tiull, M-tiuire & Hull ap- Made Highest Scores. BT e b T e mronenits, | iy that suia" applicant in a. sultabie | Steamships now jearing New York Fithal an unueaal case. Mr. Howe sues | peared for M A whist was held at Parish:hali oft ' cename oota o e O ey | Person to be' lictused. pursuant to said | for urope witt have moscy Hght v ZoT 3-800, which he claims is due him ild G. Perkins, Mavir Charles F.|Tuesday cvening. Spades were trumps. Lack 1t sou own a litte HYOMEI | SPRUGIton, Dated at Negwich, R » fresi: wester!y breez:s and gemers r the stallion Knoll Reward, and he Thayer and Attorney Fanning of Nor- | The scorers were Misses Agnes White, ' nard rubber pocket ihhaler you can |Sullivan, Jeremian J. Connor, Willige wich represented the defendants. The case is the first of the jury ses- [sion the court is to hold at New Lon- don. Nel ingsley anl Anna Filburn. Prizes were won as fallows: Firsts, Miss Catherine Butler, set of cups and Joun Rvan, Jr., box clgars: clnims Mr. Raymond and co-defendants are liable hat emount. Mr. Howe claims that the sale his fifteen weather i the Ranks. him f to him for Observations in Norwich. Te following records, reported from get a_separate bottle of HYOMEI for only 50 cents. 1f you haven't an in- haler buy a complete outfit that only ccsts $1.00. . Disco, John J. Caréy. Samuél Kronig. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the| | | When the court came in Tues- | saucers s Sevin's pharmacy. show the chanZes made through H. B. Reynolds of | Jay worning at 10.30 the jurors were |seconds, Miss Margaret Kivlin, pep- town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich. e e Th, e | e R e e W P | D oad It ahiby. T Do, | I S0 S oS Y4BT LOUIS H. BRUNELLE changes Tuesda in horse selfing all over the country. and summoned all were present but!Jr. smoking set; ihirds, Miss Julia Thursday h- will cross over into Wis- | HOLBROOR. Town Cleglc 4 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be exestied, g ‘Phone your order. Trompt service one—George E. Broughton of Stoning- cottor. ton. No one knew of iny reason that Mr. Broughton had been unable to &n swer the suimons and the court Ji- ected that he be located. Lyman Hill of Groton was excused O'Connell, skein embrodiery John Kingsiey, jack olantern. consin, liome of Senator LaFolleite, {the acknowledged loader of the “in- | surgents.” and the man slated to op- {pose nim for the republican presiden- tial nomination next vear, At Randolph, ome of The st brougiit ciaim that Mr. Revnolds men, all_interested in | bought Knotl Reward i purposes and agreed to pay Jlion Knoll Reward was over from Ireland. It is the nd the other horseflesh, breeding 52,800 in ! TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY Ci | missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and | exchange spirituous and intoxicating | liquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine cider in the building at 66 Bath Ever Ready Circle Meets. Ever Ready circle of The King's Daughters met Monday evening at the YOUR TEETH NEED TO BE FIXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY IARGE PRICES? for i 3 the most Predictions for Monday: Fair 28 shares of $100 each. It is further | from jury ’i““‘»'i becauss of deafness. | home of thicir sceretary on Xast Town | smusing incidents of the dsy heppen- town' " of Norwich. except ter: wi wi E = 4 claimed that these men, who were Others of th: jurymen wishe e | o - - |ed. The president chatted informally : 0oms and apartments in sai r: west win Othere of the Jurvmen Vished, 10 e |Sirect. Plans were made for an en I building. anv part or parte of which He T he was in a | known s | with the crowd about his car. | ferred to the fact that | farming conmunity an? sugsested ihat the rain would be good for fall pasiures, The crowd voiced assent, and further said that the crops had been fine. You se ana-ior. collectively the Cleveland | Bay Horse company, were either to pay cash or to sign a joint note, pay- able in one two or three vears. on.e paid cash and others signed th- joint note. The note was made out psyable to Revnolis or bearer. Some of the men had two shares and others but one, no one holding more than twe. The defense claims claimed by the defen: pany was fornied as in signing note teriainment and sale this fail | Py g e JFIp are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as {o form booths. side rooms. or retiving rooms. My pince of business | is not located within two hundred feet |in a direct ‘ine from any church edifice |or public or parochial sehool, or the premises pertaining thereto. or any ostoffice. public library or cemetery ated at Norwieh, this 10th day of Oc |tober A. D.1911. Jomeph Peringer. ap- | plica: We. the undersigned. are el tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the town of Norwich, and hereb: sign and endorse the foregoing appll cation of Joseph Peringer for a license, and nereby certify that sald applicant | re their extuses sufficient and they rot_aliowed to go There were a half dozen witnesses heard on Tuesday, and the case is pro- gressing well. Thomas Howe, the plaintiff, testified to his claim in the suit and for ihe defense Charles Cogs well,_John M. Brady, H. W. Tibbits, Dr. 'P. H. Harriman and George H. Pratt testified. Messrs. Cogswell, Tib- bits and Pratt testified that Messrs. Howe and Reynolds offercd the notes |in _the case at a discount. October Cucimbers. Gierdeners cr the Seotland road have picked eucumbers from frosted vines | this week, the cucumbers peing as ni ind crisp as if gathered in the sum- mer. [ Moon Rises. b High Water | " the president said, in ex- | of the various guestions he “I am something of a farm- News from All Points. Miss Jayne Hunt of Alexander Lake spent Sunday at her home on Lefay | ette street. of Character Handsome Styles in COATS, SCARFS | raud that no_col agreed and that it was b | er muyself. Are the potatoes ed 2mid laughter. T am gathering them siowiy all in?" a voice the - g water that simply an agreement to . Reynolds. the man who seld the —_—— Sresident ceptiud; as - the toat rgilMi s 3 r S ani | K tide, which 13 followsd by flood tide. | company was betng sl Howe. was said o be fn | Frank Winane who Isinow located | away. it o et e ppteation - Dated at and MUFFS. ) was also found with Knoll R h during the day. 3 Maine, s s home ¢ iro- Norwich, this 16th day of Octobar, A. * $5.09. GREENEVILLE NEWS. being claimed not satist [ 1. The case will be continucd at Xow bando avenue over Sunda SCHOONER FLOATED. b 1ui1. man e 1ih | Moderately priced and ab- g wsd reling purposes. London teday, and it is expected thaf = = > = = = ik i1 I D, nan is & m Theoess k¥ g eard The | it will require the entire day to get Larc Hansen of Oklahoma City, O E 9 ton, T hereby certify that . clation and s TS o e et | e SIiTe Dot Detore - iidne | the Asktmony, s B¢ cpent the week end with Christopher T"A“ M":"F. ‘}“""" I"""'"“R G“: the above named sianers and endo i solutely reliable at o 5 Lo T F e man el fox’ ihie| Hansent Of i Septiand’ road: sore at Fishers Island—Rescued | arc aliciors and taxpasers, owning rcal | omas Nevins of Bridgeport was George Wheeler an and then | e jurymen summor | Tuesday by Scott’s Tugs—Towed to | °State. in the town of Norw Dated artificial teeth. He zuest of local friends in Tuesday. before Judge John Thayer and jury. | session are: : L= esday by Scott’s Tug arwich, this 16t day of October. 4. | A 9, n this br ) of dentis Once the ¢ di od » p ¢ } ew London—Charles H. Goss, Dr C. H. iamb of Franklin has been | Stoningten. 1911, CHAS. OLBROOK. 1 nce the jury disagreed 2nd the otier w z sies o coms, | RO CoEL Cammh of ErenkL e g " HAS. S HOLBROOK. Towi rieripg of us you John Shea of Central avenue has en- time the jury returned a verdict fir rze A. Baier, George N. Manning. 2 E on and Franklin thi 3 —_— 2 | Clerkc Qct1SW ‘ enefit of eal "1 the employ of the B. L. com. Mr. Howe This verdict was set aside Jton—Daniel B. Denison, Edwa:d | Week on cases for the state. Honjnatgn, tel SboThe Certificate 50, | THE FURRIER, ; ace. by the court, however, and case | T. Pettigrew. { 7 e asted schooner Ierald, bound from | mo rHE B Rt o : Work guarantesd ten years T then went up to the supreme court, | Stcnington—James ( Hemphill, { __Wililam 21c) Jamaice, W. L, for Stamford, With | missionere of New Dondon Counter 1| 291 Main St., Norwich, Conn., ard 2se Mces anc Harold Shaw of New Haveu is spend- | Wher: the setting aside of the verdict | Samuel Jirvin, Georse E. Broughton. | New York after a few stay with Jogwcod, went ashore during Monday | hereby apply for a druggist license ate been established here ing & few davs at his home on Twelfth Was upheld. Montville—John C. Fellows, Walter | his parents on Wightman avenue. | night ot Wicopeesett beach on the east | to seil spirituous and intoxicating liq- s, our guarantee ls of In- street i This makes the status of the case | W. Woodward. Edmond 1. Rogers. | o & . |end of Fishers island. der rudder was | Uors ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and utable va e practically as though it had never | L>lyard—Peler Hoffman, Calvin R.| In many cases horses have to be | disabled and she went on the hem-h';“";m‘"""_‘:; S the Uteoce o 46 e will ba pleas v . A. Burman of Worcester has been been heard. as it reverts to the snper- | Main. | trained to meet auto trucks as tney | when she siruck the current between | §, Jrp ring, PEYSHAn and not 1o Del ¢¢ 1 & Guiaine teeth wit visiting friends on Boswell avenue for ior court and must be tried all over Waterford—Charles . Gallaher, | ussd io be trained for meeting {rol- Watch IHill and Fishers island. No- 4ot exceeding one gallon. Except othe e 0 esl s harge. a few days. The transaction occurred in 1895 | Marcus Steward. hernin reported the schooner |er t distilled liguors, and those in = 3 i Egese The men who were interested in the | Lyme—Willam N, Suwyer. RS i sl LS iress io the T. A. Scott compiny | quanifiies not exceeding five gral pen from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. P. J. Shea of Worce: o matter with Mr. Raymond were L. 1. st Lyme—Freder (5% dgers, rs. Electa Howard ang rs. Jo- ew London, | At Railroad street, town of Sp l I > & e e SV oreater DA D Chavman, Frank K, Barker, O. O, |John T. Beckwith. Fatham of Otrobando avenue are pt. Herbert Goodale. master | Dated at Norwich. this 11th day of C S day on North Main street. Palmer, C. Chapman, Frederick Old Lyme—James P. Maynard. g friends on Laurel Hill this wrecker Lflr the v company. was | SIS oy L1 oL Anderson, ] . 5 oo el : ent to the schooner with tvgs T. A. [Xve tle undersigned, are electors and » KIII Delllalpfll'lllrs George H. Benjamin_ Jr., of Spring- = e e Scott, JIr. and Cassio. They pulled | taxpavers, owning real estate. of the | poves hestimg opwsoatus anth e field is visiting his mothier, Mre. George ' NEW LONDON LAWYER | ROUND TABLE HOLDS Rev. C. T. McCann was in Waure- | tie [erald off the beach on Tues-|town of Sprague and hareby sign and | ing cold weather Is actually i g T % i I - p o { | gau Monday, where he assisted at the | day morning's tide. She was towed in | endorse t oregoing application of V.| N w8 e » Y UPER DR. JACKSON, Mgr. 1. Benjamin of Central avenue. i HAS BEEN DISBARRED ITS SECOND MEETING. ! FForty Hours' devotion at flere for temporary repairs, and fs not | Fi Anderson for a drusglst’s lice “‘-l:,',‘é' hle mork, ‘requentiy thesdshuy i ¥ Cilday " " o e i ! church, g0 badly damaged but that she will|4nd hereby certify that said applicant o vork. Frankiin Sauare, Norwich, Conn. J 00 e romee o pazabetll Kil_ | action on Edmund J. Condon Taken | Entertained at Home of Mr. and Mre. } Srabas 175 abio to procsed. undis tow and dla- | 5 2 S=/isbia‘petion 1o be Hoansas gur. | Sreaty wscrnings and GRSy SASE Mr. and Mrw, Edward Kilday of Ninth After Grievance Committee Reported. Arthur R. Blackledge. [ e EeIeAr e Bl S Sane 199-ton_ schooner, | STAEUS (is’ 11 aay of "Octoher. A e mila ana dellghital, 'One e S stree g £ o hic home amp afte he Herald is = n schooner., | . 0e Caron. Sr.. Moses Genard, 3 i - — — i e e \ttornes Edmund 7. Condon of New | The shcond meeting of the senson two weeks' stay at Daniel Peck's on | hailing from New York She was bullt | Henry Buteau. Artiur G. Cote, Georse | Tioden Oforione gas Taaiatots will €138 2 | Mir. and Mre. Touls 0. Potter lave London, who was séntenced to four |of the Norwich Round Table was held Plain Hill. t B.ifast, Me., in 1883, Drone hmdy epey, cestity) Ahat e | morning dip in the rignt temperature, | returned to their home ) 7 months in jail and fined $50 at the | 2t the home of Mr. and Arthur e 5 Tatton st Lk ®| and to insure a cheerful, war Whlle R“se Peaches { avenuo, after spending » week at Ar. May term of the superior court for | R. Blackledge, No. $29 Prospect street, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Clarke have re- |$a.::, T (he. tow of Sprague. “Dated at | room, ght it an hour or s unn:h:”-“vn.'- { fantic City. At braudulent deaiing with a client, was | Tuesday evening. with about thirty in turned to New London after a weel' MARRIED Sprague, this 18ih dav of October. A.|ning if you feal the need, where you L N o mestday permamently . disbarred. | attendance. MHe roil call was re-! isit with Mr. and Mrs, William HoW- | GORDON—SIMMONS—At St -Joseph's D, 1811) ARTHUR = P. COTE. Town | read or play that game of bridge. Our WI‘"e R.re cher"e Louis Combies of Fourth street jeft The grievance committee of the coun- | sponded to by naming some Indian. ard ai their heme on Otrobando ave- | Davvite, Oct. 34, 1911 by the | Cierke. T TSeHEW | ttcs srelon. Coustit. ue; SRR 4 > S | gn the boat train Tuesday evening for | ¥ bar (B o G DI peean The swbiiect for the e\‘eni;xg g Tn- nue. | s o e S omana | T0 THE BOARD 0OF COUNTY Com: | be able to suggest the right steve for Phila ia, w is pl mendation and Judge Reed approved | dians and Indian Wars, and two excel- : = , 3 “ | missioners of New London County: t ose Reme sas NEW GOODS — JUST ARRIVED. ‘,r-}:\’\‘u&”;:im::m:‘re s planmiing to | N oect. SrEL font Spumers. wore rend. Mrs Gaorge| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keables of New | of Williamsville e it b e O . - ves work, Sl | ey AR | "Attornevs Charles ‘F. Thayer, Wal- | L, Carey read the first on The Pequot YOrk on their way home from a visit | HAYES—MOSS—In }l}lrl’grdh.()§>f(;bel;ylc sell epirituous and intoxicating lia- | gollars every day the vear, the You should try them. | TAFTVILLE | it Alls &nd Jeramish Désmond | War, whils Miss_Susie Whililesey's I Providence, are guests of Mr. Kea- | 22, 1311, Miss Bessic E._Hayes of juors. ale, lnger ‘heer, Rhine wing autlclesnest and best.way to conks ot i composed _the grievance " commitice, | paper was on the Share of Connecticut ' Dles’ parents on the New London tarn- | ey e T & racticing phyalclan ond noi te be|Ruud Water Heater always ready | Fred Dugas Leaves Thuraday for Can Attorney Desmond acting for Attorney | in French and Indian Wa pike. { = SHATOR0, Aorme Ry 08 Lon- (& practicing physiclan and not to, be | vour tnspection. = |John C. Geary, disqualified from act- The question of having a public lec- AT 2 on: t exceeding one gallon. Except olh- — Pec:'e’s Market! aca—Notes. e on "t cormi eae, bechuse of bo- | ture wiis discassed, and Jt was decided | _After two weeks' visi: with their son, = BeOEredling pus ESion Esomtst: | — |ing_counsel for Condon. to Tiold one which will be opan to the | H. L. Yerrington of Washington strect, : 5 ED. quantities not “excecding five gallons i « Franklin St. | Henry Paquette of Fall River was a | State's Attorney Hull brought the|public without charge. Such a lecturs{ Mr. end Mrs. S. N, Yerrington return- | COULSON—Suddenly, in New Londop, | At No. 253 Central avenue, town of as rica k | Visiter ‘in town Monday. |imattae otara s T60g6 Head 4t thS | Eaa beeu piwmisd in.the making upiof| ed Tuesdny -t tHafr home :in {West|" Oct JLF1911. Johu THomak ‘sor of| Norwich, wDeted Rt Norgtoh. {ols ot 9 Siimiin kg - + Soubt. 4t Rk " 1 R Sorthfield s he late John and Eliza ctober, 911. mes P. . JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. | = = o oo | opending of the court at New Lon-|the programme, and it will take the Northiield. Mass B Coulson, aged 40 yenrs Service, applicant, for Pitcher & S 321 Main Street = = R Willlams of Providence is | don. submitting the commitice's re- | place of the meeting which would be 3 MORIARTY—Suddenly, in New London, | vice, proprietors. 'We, the undersigned. e ek | the puest of friende on Norwich ave- | part. framed after a meeting held on | neld March 12. The subject of the lec- TAFT ASKED IF HIS A Y L e oF Timatny | ATe eloctors and taxpayers, owning real fe e S Ll | nue. Monday., Afier Judge Reed approved | ture will be Birds, and a New Havn POTATOES ARE ALL IN|_AMoriarty, estate, of the town of Norwich, and of RES HODE ct from T T the report, Attorney Hull brough[‘the{ lecturer will be secured to give the il-| £ Funeral * ‘Thursday = moraing, at 3 515!“’??:_)“:;?;:! ‘}“L?n"ed“';e éfi;-.’":’?;’,f"’; ow prices | €. 1. Desrosiers of Montreal has | matter of the attorney’s fine before | lustrated address ! Good-Natured Chaffing of President at| 0cleck at St Mary's church,’ New | 2pplication of g s \ssoriment lengths of all kinds, | spending sevaral days in town on the court. e il stated that Judge | ROLICRNG Y e Good-Natured Chaffing o tat| fondon. “Burialin Westerly, B. L, on | Gruggists license. and hereby certify ] . o L o . Mr : | L : aid applicant is a suitable person S gy Ay B ::rohl‘?a! noss Uursce, who presided over the’ May | BLUE ARMY WAS HareSiah) ituin; sl October 23, | 10, licenaea pursyant”to s .",ppu'.‘ - SMNAD i N term, had said that he would favo : 5 3 | = ] 23, |cation. Dated at Norwich, this 16t s DO, Fse Joseph Blais of New Bedford Temitting the fine and taking At- AMBUSHED BUT ESCAPED.’ is, Minn, Oct. 2 7Aflcrl 1911, Ellen, wife of Loren D. Doug- | day of . October. A. D. 1911. John H. 1 00M, | ihen amllie . Sk, oose R L e St a Kansas, lowa, Nebraska, | lass, aged 72 3 | Service, Clarence P, Roath, Chas. B W. Main St. riends on Providence street. jafter” the —disbarment question had Raiders Surrounded and Then the Washington, Oregon st California, | pjCKENSON—In Sprague, October 24, | Mgech. Willlam = Kramer, Goorge L. - Saops - ! = A ! been finally settled. Sham Battle Ended. statés that are classed as ¢ nsurgent,” Lews H. Dickenson, aged 43 years. e 2 LR l“,., ae a‘.n\- WHAT'S Miss Blauche Fournier has returned | Attornevs Geary and Connor, ap- — Tatt today swept through | 1hen’ e | T and Easthvers, ownios rest sasts —— S NEW Wm0 Torrington after visiting Mr. and | pearing for Condon, favored this and | Fhe mimic warfare which raged on . making more fthan fifteen | ————— | in the town of Norwich, Dated at Nor- seph Jarry of South Tront|Judge Reed said he would approve hers Island most of Tuesday was and stopping at almost as = O e | wich, this 16th day of Octo D. £ b such action formally in writing. | brought to a close when the six com- towns in his progress fromn | 1511 CHAS. §. HOLBROOK. | # oy = ondon was released from the local | panies of the Coast Artillery corps ““""(“" io "’(“" .‘“-‘d T"{"‘i".’f the Clerk Get1SW | Edward Murphy has been confined | jail in the afterncon. Since August marched back to their quarters in Fort SRl R P R e TO THE HOARD OF COUNTY COM. Step in and see us. to home on South A street for the |1 & 5 » | 3. Wi at-BIGht. - The B | here and tomorrow afternoon and eve- 3 o Mo = T 5 S A st the | 11 he has been serving out his fine. | H. G. W ht at night. The Red raid- M " - mission of New London County: T FRANK WATSON & CO. past w eek by sicknins. but his condi- % | ers, two L <-:r))s L :neg- ning he will be the guest of St. Paul. | 15 Main Street v apply for a $50 d "'"’.&’ifll‘““fl"' 72 Frankiin Street.| 10U i3 Teported as improving. - LR R s e L R e DR S0 i . spirituous and intoxicating 1id- S AT SUIT FOR EJECTMENT. o'clock Tuesday morning, and succeed- ] Slecdamer Baar Rhine Seip A M A e iain Willoughb: of Canterbu ed in ambushing the Blite army which DYSPEPSIA-PROOF. | LS practicing physicinn Bha not 0. b g E army . a practicing ph n and not to be s ihe guest of friends on Merchants | Heard By Judge Burnh: Com- | was advanci g Ll s & prack D . gues : y Judge Burnham in Com as advancing 1o meet them. Cleari el runk on premizes. In_quantities {avenue on Tuesday. Mr. Willous selves from the 2 e . ot exceeding ane gallon. | Exe 5 A J l_a ' 2 e o Tucway. e Willougiby | mon Pissa. Gaurt, themseives from (il ambuscade, e How Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly a] D"acmrs5”1,::2'%,‘&":5:@: o as e e s i § W)y veccnt wuests of friends in Scotland.| 4 suit for ejectment was heard at|and the battle was off. The men went Enjoyed by Any Stomach. | quantitiey not exceeding five gallons. | g¢ will pay you to lsten to what we', . . Bttt Sils BT RRRR S B 51§ New 1on o Tueiday in”he court aplubiTicsein g conkad dnsle awnre L (L (ot o fgengs wicn " pateq at Sowich, Ot day | rave to say. - We are In the hav, graia: e & sanized for the football season and|ccmmon pleas. The plaintiff was)| = ng. o LY Hert.s = Di:-Estohar. atrick F. Brav.|onq feed business. We handle the, oure—1-3 ¥ ; | ApplioAnt and proprietor. We. the. wac " . ® have clected H. DeCclles, captain. David L. Murray and the defendant| FORGED SIGNATURES ON | Dyspepsia Tablets. | Geteianed. nre alectors and taxpayers | best the market affords. Our prices Telep 3 They w A e TR with the {0\ gyav The case was heard by | | Me‘n. as a rule, are first discovered | m a mers owning real estate. of the town of Nor- | 5re - reasonable. Our stuff is seund,’ - - - Scaipers for Saturday, October 23, on | jugee Burnham of the Griswold torn | N IO B AR on e e llsoh s paat| - koine apoiication ef Datrick I | sweet and clean. It will pay vou te SNT 5 - ity | court. FAfents Massachiostta Lk I ot/ merit will Te by beine able to' ot i a druggist's license, and here- | Geal with us, for once a customer, al-* h. re i Murray is a minor. In 1901, when| assachusetts Labor Cand = s geingable o stand | that said applicant i a snif- /4 = » past wee 2 s E15e L oF 14 Brotol j ot w nly is way that Mr. .ady Assistan ited at Narwich. th DR. E. J. JONES peircd in vaudeville at Hammersteins, | Purchased a strip of land in Groton, 5o 00 0o 23_a number of voters| White ever that dyspepsia was e Thth Hay of Ostonar: A T 1913, Charles # Suite 46, S B is svending a few davs at his home | TOM N, 8 Gaiup wnd relised S o peared pefore ballot law commision | 00 of Mr. Black's worst enemies. Sit- s Lutts Michast Mahaney. Pairick” ¥ (,HAS SLOSBERG e 46, Snarnon Buiiding | on Soutn A sireet. Mv. Dugas leaves | UNNP(0 MERS G0 05 father, who | today” and denied that thev simed | URE face fo face al a twoby-four | Henry E. Chareh. Wm. Smith Atlen | PSS ST AL 0L G i : e hursday for Canada, ) 14 Do ol P bve i Theh: el nataves ot i table, he ha is aflicted friend the 4 Bieraby cerury AL tEn. shove pamel (o Take elovalor Sbetucket streat en- | speni several months in vaudevilie, He | Vo5 also named Davil, Set L Y per Nominating Angust S on the | bill of fare: L R o e G L A 3 Cove St. —_— - | spent several weeks in Canada last |, GRER 108 O R0 SEVET iher, | Boston. as a labor candidate for| Oyster Cocktail. - Stuffed Olives. KING QUALITY | tawn of Norwleh. Dated at Norwich, - year A:;Ax 'h;..f a most successtul and | %0, (4" Collect against the father's | governor. Counsel for the demo- Boston Clam Chowder. THE SHOE OF SHOES FOR MEN. | this 16th das, Ly ST, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. i GRS | estate. The deed did not specify Da- | cratic state committee that raised the St deained runibo; st fall and winter styles, Russia| 3 SR L S 13 R GOOD— 4 | Tatt Approves Bowdish's Dismissal, | ¥id Murray, Jr,’and the town claimed | duestion of the genuiness of tho sie- Birloin Steak with Mushrooms. O R ouir = e | . |that it belonged to the father. he | natures asserted that criminal action oust Beef Hash R A et e e S A 2 £ Warhington, Oct. 24.—Tha president i : i will foilo Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkr: SRS B R JOHNSON AND BENSON. t1probate court ordered the plot of land ngue with Sauerkragt. JOSEPH BRADFORD, ewriter ons, g has approved the sentemce of court- | gold and (. M. Shay bought it An officer was sent out to find and Lobster a la Newburs. 8, < 20 Cenral Avenue. arti |I Tism n‘sln§ 'I"lrnt Lieut. u\r- Young Murray, then residing .in summon a- justic of the peace before Baked Pork and Bean; | FRARNK A. BILL, . < & s | ron B, Bowdish of Pennsylvania, Fif- | Norwich, applied to the probate court|Whom it appeated that most.of the Combination Crab Salad 2 = B k B b B SLATE ROOFING | teenthteavalry, Who was convicfed at ‘fiw}, Hor (e aopointment of a guard- | signatures were sworn to but at the Hot Mince Ple. Telephore. 104 Main Strest 00 inder. Carbon Paper S Cmdoss 2l Bl 5o Sheridan of duplication of pay | jan an ardl his behalf | time of adjournment he had not been Pineapple Fritters. = 2 B F il nd ctore, 4na all Kinds of Jobe | 2 Lieutenunt Bowdish e | Lought sult to eject Shay, who refused | 10gated. Mr. White ordered a “little of each.” st ol ot aqa other upp) SRR bing e 0. | listed as a private dufing the Spanish | {5 give up the propert The papers nominating Seaver con- | Mr. Dyspepsia Black ordered crackers 103 SRUADWAY. WETT, - [ war and ‘viceived his commission as | tained 1873 st or 833 mare| and o iass of milk. T had_ snch & Telepbons 2% - MISS JE! ’ e | second Jievtenmant in 1901 | % Danie! F. Mo hreal this morning.” he said. Public Stenographer ! Webin Stk ke W ik | The_Ta‘kmg‘of‘Tesh;w:)ny‘ 3 Fridge the democtat at Tl just t a bite to keer | THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO. and Shorthand Teacher. . 2 i inutes, |rort in the trial of Dimef rvistos, he would s mpany it Mr. White comid] 1 o San"al’y Pl“mb"lg | Kill Devil HOl, N. C.. Oct. 24.—In a | charged with the hz of Dionlses | the commission that at least 1 pany. (PUL Mr. White cotld| weifare of the patient depends largely ssor Lo ? 209 Main Shiees 4 My-m Te i {Ar on Augusi 1, was concinded | them were forgeries, S . i oid you o o o prescription work and The Norwich Parcel Delivers/ | e bathroom | Stationa his er, with { WOMAN BLOWN TO be done with it? Youwll ai 4 ! fE2 BRENFDOM | o™ oRducting ~SkDEFITANES 1) e = e =1 1 x iz ays havel p, gn of vour mick 5 i e h the more ook tn the bath ¢ A ,‘,',',‘.:,\.;‘,fi'a‘t aintained an DARKEN THE HAIR. | Her Dau;h(er Eudm_ed k:l Death in Al- | tomach was just s ‘bad con-| 1o RIRRE 02 e o oRitls WALL PAPERS plans of the porcelain rnd S —— | Rest. f 5 v e T can eat anything, at time. For TN ghee ot e poreith 2 At the Eridanart Repibieny Gy | Fesare Fated and Gray Haie 1o Nac-| S N e | el e, Yo DUNN’S PHARMACY, Imported and Domestic atting thein in in the bes cont ention last nizht, Coroner Clifford | Yral Color—Dandruff Quickly Re-| wn fhuds N sleak or even the er woudd I DESIGNS AND COLORINGS from a sanitarr standpoint > Wilson was nominated fcr mavor. moved. R et Heh th ot i et as welcome tc Stimlich ae i ’ c7tes the entire job The platform adopted calls for an cn- ———ee PLmg R otk ipclae At kel R e 50 Main Street s . UNEXCELLED. tire change in the departments of the ' There is nothing new about the idea | roominz hovse on s Phe | w this dvspepsia business i | ———s—————- BERRE - B e —_— 1. E. TOMPKINS ity government. | of using saze for restoring the color of | wamen. Mye . Amdrow na S of Your spirit. of vour en- | (Succensiirite A Taninge) A ! ¥ A NS, | the hair. Our great-grandm | Carclyn” Uline, - were o a|ersy and anil to think quickly. T - 2 = === their locks soft, dark and | daughter of the late e Vise Sang W't help notice You haven't the ! H k g “ 67 West Main Street using g “sase tea” Whene gaveitcr o Hedate dnd e e OF. et ine ack, L,lvel‘y ¢ rannin u ren Ty juel e ¢ former fire commissioner of Albam vy ad t - Bair fell out or ik on 4 duil, aded | What caused The exmiorion or whi cnths azo 1 tell you what to | and 31 Willow Street — FOR FLETCHER'S :g:e:.!rg}lh::'pa[‘»g.;d(!:.l’::('d they ihade (& |exploded no one knows. Tiremen S At e SUseLll i for Street and Stabl sag ves plied 2o e bl 2 e e's tody | W 0ol a vial from his pocket and | - The Vaughn Foundry Co.. CAS T O R I A |k i i Vil Uileuld | RUnL Jprtens g Wi Tins ot | Sty Lo i ke and or Street and Stable Boarding LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE ef 3 * AR e o tablet that contains inmgredient, | F:, : 2 +R N = | Nowadays we don't have to resort to | ;o™ (n Ae Second Story of the bulld | 8, % S o whic Wt 1 o e | Finest quality and assortment UPHOLSTERY 3 {d-time, tirerome methods o7 gather- | mreecRTae 5 : of food. Tar even the worst d speptic the best at lowest prices. Stable . - s done by skillful chemisis better than | it Re AR yea ‘y e S enenn £ vv.,. Mom by 2 urnished oromptly. Large atock «t Funeral i by it foont room 1n a sitting post lief. The ‘veason is it relieves t b Ve could do it ourselves, und all W n \ s 12-14 Bath St — Upho ratterne 2 to % Farrs Btreet ke e €lthe head bent forwarl bet 1 of nearly ali the worlk it C reet. p T3 . {have to do is Lo’ call for the ready- | inmes E. 1ot ¢ gests everything in the s T H 2Q% . oy 3 | AGER Diresty: | made product, Wyt Sage and i enece. Fer clothing had been burned | atn dna. stimuiat oy he Shewucket Harn:ss CO-.I HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY,| All general upholstering and mat< ~ ' —_— phur Hair taining sage in| oy N can’t et along without the i > " tres ie- d and Embalmar | of sulpbur, another old-time scalprein-{ Glidden Tourists at Cordele; Ga. et them anywhere on carth for WAL C. BODE, P Telephone 152 e 100 West Mai Ml i g Met: ker ! | edy | % £ B Jackage. t | M, C..BODE, Prap.{ ~— - ¥ o e e ain Agen: tor Tuchardson and Bognion ranidin St Bulietin 8ag. || anthouize Griggisis o xe i mder | 10 Covds Ting o B absolutely stop - heart : ... _ New Hecker’s Goods : 3 Fosnacin " 4 Telsphone §42-2, | Buaranice that the money will be e genobs | nusea, indigestion Jepsia of ig rade Tailoring HOWTUCK AFE 85 West Main Street. Morwich, Conn. | Prompt service day or nigae [} [URISTICTC fails (0 do exactly as tep- S TR e I Worst fype. sour stomach, bloaty foel. | | Cream Osts, Cream Farina, Cream > Eethtoans T e ! B RS o - and il eructations and irritation e g | Hominy, Flapjack Fleur, Prepared ¥ | Residence 1 roadway. { bottle: of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur PRE%: o1 e o i AD T ey i Buckwheat, at T. F. BURNS , oo Thesiie Togay, ana notice the diffsvence BTLOF| visecs Ao s el T eobd ekt 55 Yonk | o) or srony son oy mewovan| CARDWELL! L8 2 ' Telephone €43-2. a few days use. Aviator Rodgers at Spofford. | fond. You will forset you ever hadCLOTH SHOPR/ JOS. T. DONOVAN g S X i ’flx_(t! pre;})(ar_-.nton is offered to the pefford Tex., Oct. 24.—Aviator Cal | stomach to worry vou. | "Phone 591 BT MaIn St | e Heaiing and Plumbing public at fitty conts o “botde, and 5| £, folsers orrived hore at 003 ociorts | © Sen s Your e and address (o- T C I+ o a) S0 v all drug- | this evening from San Antenio on his|day and we will at once send you by . > s S ant. Anyone troubled wvm st WHEN o1 want to 1 : : S THERE Is no advertizing medi:ia in | SISLS to coast flight. Rodgers cx- | mail a samvle packave free. Address ! nete berors thie public. fhere 14 nos e | savmes Biyf gthers affairs, oall 4;2 Franklin Streai Eastern Connection e Bul-| _ Special agents, The lee & Osgood|pecis to start for Delrio, miles ) B, A, Stusrt Co., 130¢ Stuart x;xug.,l e labong e LR PO T L e S ceriainty igher eh ' 3 ietin for busi 4 131 {l:ln St awas, tomorrew morning Marshall, Mich ing columns of The Bulletim o | N Lontun: Reag: | stoa

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