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orwich, Thursday, Oct. 26, 18T1. VARIOUS MATTERS Bluebirds and warblers are noted on their way south. Shoulder Roast 10 Pot floast - Cross Cut Roast 14 SOMERS MR. H. T. MILLER'S School for Dancing . will re-open Oct. 28, 191L Choice crab meat. 'l'lmnksgi\lng day, November 30, is just five weeks from today. Today, October 26, shoemakers will { sports this winter were under way. honor their patron, St. Crispin. Chestnut vendors, who roast their|John F. Gunshannan will speak Sun- nuts on the street corners, are doing|day evening in the Lyceum theater, a good business. became known this week ghat a lar amusement place in town took in $100 in vennies Saturday evening. Next Sunday aftsrnoon, the last Sun- day in October, there will be 2 Rosary procession, following v=spers at 3.30. Choice scallops For cireular call, | Powers Bros.—adv. Fur Coats $11.50 A SIBERIAN DOG. Most of the city i close tomorrow * convention at and town schools Hartford and Huntington Wednesday g A. pingpong tourney in straigh: s will be observed by Reformation f and Gailoway HORSE BLANKETS — sStable and = largest line in N We are offer- r the momey than three vears at THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0. Bath Street, LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer| 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywherz Tutheran church Sunday and in observance of the Wal- ther centennial. Congregaticnal delegates to the land conference to he held , October 25 and New Eng- in Worces- vy & new postoffice ruling, - Teeland are admissiole to tt, for Denmar subject to a small additionai on delivery Robert Gcldstein, 3 resigned with the Brown of New London, and has gone to enis in Lisben, . 114, at Pow- Thames street, of Crescent 3 o been rented to Thomas McGinnis, not sold to him, as stated. | street, prayer meeting Staffordville conference, members have i meeting of the Sunshine society, Manhattan National Tribune be neld at the Hotel Wednesday, Watch Repair to | finds a sui Masons an of the laying the new hospital. Dbeen hung ford Press. unequalled. large stock ef the skill to - broken part. the lodge room.— We do everything in the repair most satisfactorily the LOWEST PRICES, The Plaut-Cadden Co. s and Silversmiths, Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING GEO. A. DAVIS DO YOU WANT A GOOD Fountain Pen THAT WILL NOT LEAK? Sunset to sunrise—Clysmic Water Sunrise to sunses—Clysmic the best.— Local people who chanced to be in ew York on Tuesday were proud to see the big flagship Connecticut lead- ing the fourteen battleships of the At- i to their anchorage up the Hudson. | of Automobile Engineers | with headquarters at 1 { has published a list of its members, officers and committees. The - shows that Connecticut is Tep- resented in the soclety. New York, Some _streets s bad habit of sweeping dead into the gutters, In a number of places eaves are required to be gath- ered up and disposed of as garbage. catch basins. As reward for their diliger r planting ana_caring for their schonl gardens, the Uncasville school children were entertained at he evening by home Monday Mrs. Frederick A. and.presented gifts of purses, knive ties, hats, etc. If you do come here and get a “Swan Safety Gunklm Self Filler ositively guaranteed. Beginning with the first Sunday I the Slater museum will be open every v from two te four Quinebauz Pomona Thompssn Quinatissett grange, an effort is to be made membership to 500. is master and Charles A. Wheeler lec- numbers 470 and to increase the ade has been started against res around the state where it is the praciice to sell liquor, that is, whiskey and wines, All sizes and prices. GEO. A. DAVIS 25 Breadway to persons after requires that on a doctor's uch sales be made prescription. ral of Gladys ., whose death n(mrrna Sunday was held Wed- night of consumption, oM ure orfic.atmg | was interred in St. Norwich Business College Do you hope to get above your present position — then you must prove your fitness for more responsibility and yeur willingness to earn more meney for the firm. i | Henry Hart of Palmertow: {up as the result of an acciden: r Strawboard compan 1t Thamesville, where he i | the raachinery, resuiting in the loss of middie fingers. Weanesday® Daughters {ilton avenue, seven members attend- Canfield, a delegate io the state conve interesting Brook's comet continues to increase i now a brilllant tne morning | morning the, head comet was degrees mortheast of Venus, e i and the tail { be traced with the naked eye through Advancement is the result of an exchange of ability for dol- incorporators’ of the Williman- - and Stafford Street Railway com- i have perfected | the company. Wiliiam H. Hall of South Willington has been elected president, Capen of Willi- 5 and Judge Lewellyn J. Storrs of Spring Hill, New pupils enter this school overy week. E. CANFIELD, Princival, Norwich, Conn. »rganization State Factory Inspector George L. Mclean and Lis assistants arc making | n into the causes | s Sith os which requires reports Lo ry inspector of all acci- the employe loses more than a week in cons:quence of such a special examinas of accident. law of 1909, the state factc dents wher, Allow Me Please to quote yeu prices or to give you es- timates on all kinds of contract work, johbing, carpenter werk, painting. ete., Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates cheerfully given, C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 0. ff Helm went nsfer Cora has been in_the uehcol for the feedle minded at Newington snd went i making it necossary State hoapnxl rtising medium In ual to The Bui- iness results. ¥ there is to ficers’ meeting Y% ~ee coas: corps at Stamford, foltowed by a.ded- | ication of the new armory there and a- big ball. It is probable tha: none of the local officers will atiend. Elisha Stppling of New London, 50 vears old, was committed to the Nor- wich state hospital Wednesday, being accompanied by Patrolman T. C. Sul- van, Secretary Charles D. Hine of the state board of education will address Red Cross work'is already beginning, | 2 teachers' institute in the Willimantic in advance of the holidays, Tel. 114 at Pow- Normal school, November 4, on “Up- per Grade Reading.” There was simply the discussion of company matters at the regular week- iy drill of the Fifth company at the| armory on Tuesday evenina. Prep- arations for activities in the various State Tuberculosis Commissioner New London, under the auspices of the Business Men's association. Monday evening Mr. Gunshanan will speak be- fore the Norwich board of trade. PERSONAL irs. Lizzie Brand of Norwich is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Mary Dodge, at | Tnion. Miss Mary McCloud of Pmlaauhhml is spending the month with her'sister, | Mrs. Patrick Cassidy of Washington street. ' Henry Shafer returned Wednesday to his home in Meriden after a week's visit with nis cousin, George Husi of Thamesville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Dawley have returned from their wedding trip and are soon to leave for Sanford, Fla., for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Daniels and son Balfour have returned to Prince- ton, J., after a week's visit at the Robertson homestead, in Montvilte. Glen F. Lyon of Danielson. who has been for many years a popular and competent salesman _for George A. Call, has accepted a like position with the L. L. Chapman company of Nor- wich. By a typographical error, Wednes- day’s Bulletin failed to state that Ru- fus H. Hathaway, who spent the sum- mer at his cottage on Water wich this week, to remain during the winter. Mrs. Fitch L. Maynard to New London from v ter in Mohegan. Mr: as returned ing her sis- Maynard, whose has | husband died recentiy in Memorial hospital, is to make her home with her dan ter, Mrs. Rowley of Cole ew London, C. E. Hartley, overseer of the card- ling room at {he Uncasville Manu- Newland nf Norwich will ho\d (he facturing company’s plant in TUncas- second quarterly ville, completes his work for th tinue to reside in Uncasville until h. ble home in Chicope. ON WAY TO AUSTR}\LIA. as presented Tonic | Messers. Wright and Wives Plan to >nlarged picture | coruerstone for | Start Eastern Star Chapter There. Arthur C. and Herbert E. Wright, | with their wives, sailed by the steamer | Lusitants, last week forLondon, where | they will be joined by Fred T. Peder- | son, who left here last June, says the | Hartford Times. From London they will journey to Littegow, New South | Wales, where the men are to engage ia business with the (‘ommon\’ve:.\llhl Small Arms company. These five | formed a class that was initiated last May in Hartford chapter, Order of the | Eastern Star. They joined Hartford chapter with the idea of founding an Hastern Star chaoter in_ Littegow, which they think will be the first one in Austraiia. Advice has been sought | from the proper authorities as to the | necessary procedure and Hartford | chapter has voted to pay for their dis- pensation when granted. THE PETROSSI CO. Will Begin Business With $22.000 of Authorized $50,000 Capital. The Petrossi company, incorporated, has filed a certificate of incorporation in the office of the town clerk. say: the Hartford Times. The company will begin business with $22.000 out of an authorized capital of incorporators are: Leuis Petrossi, Harry 8. Younz. Edward S. Young, Emidio Spero, Paul Leardi, D. A. Poz- zi, Henry F. Smith, Donato Laraia, and Al S, Andretta. It is this company which is building the Stony brook reservoir. GONE TO NEW YORK. A. L. Potter Closes Home on Starr Street. A. T, Potter of the firm of A, L.} Potiter & Co., has closed his hous on Starr street. and_with his family has removed to the Thayer and Pot- ter apartments in New York . State Board of Trade. Willard C. Warren of New Haven, secretary of the state board of trade, was in New London Wednesd called on Postmaster McGinley. dent of the state, board of trade. executive council will meet Novem- ber 4 and will make preliminery plans for the state convention which will be in New London. Y. M. C. A. Peol Tourney. At a meeting of the social committee of the Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday after- noon, it was decided to start a pool tournament for the members next Monday. using the entry fee tain pr for the play first and second. Games of You Want the Right Kind of a GET IT AT Smith’s Buying a Truss e. when it is seriously 't expect the patient to get well less the medicines are of the r and of the highest quali can’'t expect a rupture to to be improved unless the trus good truss of high quality fect fit. We antee every truss lcaves and we have siving and building repuiation in years, iss filting for many let us comsider v needs. Remember the Place S SMITH S B STORE - kranklin Square, Norwich, street | in Assonet, Mass., returned to Nor-| Arm | | on Saturday, to g0 to a larger mill in | bt R { Chicopee, Mass., His family will con- | e Adbext Hich) .000. The | | Fair oPENED AT © MT. CALVARY CHURCH Ninth Annual Will Continue for Three More Nights. Made by Eoard of County Commissioners in North End| The ninth annual church fair of the of County—New London Will be Visited Today— Violations to be Corrected. The board of county commissioners | has this week been engaged in the an- nual inspection of saloons, and on Wednesday in_this city visited 48 for | the purpose of seeing that the law is obeyed concerning the location and doorways of the licensed places. In the majority of places it was found that the law is being complied with, but in one instance it was found | that a side room was being used, and two or three doors which were main- tained in opposition to the law were discovered. In regard to the side room it was claimed Ly the keeper that it was not used in connection with his business, but was in the nature of a storeroom. He was told that it is against the law and ordered to have it closed and locked and place a No Admittance sign thereon. Thos: keeper sald that he had not used the | door illegally. He said he had not had not know about the door. sire to conform ‘o the law. time comes to Bean Hill: Norwich Town, Greeneville and Taftville, | | ity a visit was mad places whare licenses are the coming vear. having illegal doors, opening | into their homes or other places, were | warned to live up to the law. One| one liquor and one drug, from the south end of the county. Mt. Calvary Baptist church opéned in the vestry of the church on Wednesday week, and closing with a grand rally on the 29th. The president and gen- eral manager of the affair is Rev. John H. Dennis, the vice president be- ing john W. Williams, and the sec- | the saloon but a short time, and did|retary H. Douglas McKnight. Miss The com- | Martha J. Pollock is the assistant sec- missioners found that there was a de- | retary, while Thomas A. Spivery and ‘When the | Mrs. Annie F. Drury are the cash- issue the licenses for | iers. ensuing year the commissioners| There were many in attendance on will question those whose places were | Wednesday night, including a large found to be in violation of the law, | patronage at the supper which was in and if it _is ofund that the suggested | charge ¢f the White Ribbon clu, Mrs. changes have not been made, the li- | Agnes Lacy, chairman. The waiters censes will be withheld. On_ Tuesday wers Alfred Greenleaf, Benjamin Ruly, the members of the|Arthur Simons, Arbor Simons, Will- board visited the saloons in the out-|iam G. Thomas was the floor walker i ich, such as|while W. H. Mallison and George Falls and | Johnson were the doorkecpers. and they | The booths had a fine display of ar- the places at Baltic, and a1 | ticles and they met with a ready sale to the|ihroughout the evening. The booths desired for | were in charge of the followiu Today the board will} Groceries, S. W. Lacy. W. A. Spiv- visit the saloons of that city for the|ery; ice créam, Mrs. Andrew Jackson, same purpose. the applications for licenses the county Lewis Epps: candy, Mrs. James Lewis, in | Miss Ethel Lacy, cake, Mrs. J. H. Den- in the hands of | nis, Mrs. A. H. Wilson; domestic, Mrs. | the board with the exception of two.| Nithclas Jacksor lemonade, ~ Mrs. both being [ John Fvans, H. D. McKnight, Miss Maud Lacy; handkerchief, Mrs. Will- 1:am H. Mallison; fruits and preserves, FRANCO AMERICANS MEET AT STAFFORD SPRINGS. Simeon Laurion Elected State Presi- dent—Other Officers Elected. The 0th annual con; or ith about The congr bus: ce ed by Rev. J. C. Matthews of Moosu The following officers were elected | Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Matthieu, Moosup; rpesident, Simeon Laurion, Stafford Springs; vice-president, Joseph Lr France, Willimantic; treasurer, G. Pariveau, New Haven N. J. Gabour, Hartford retary, Arthur Duv: Dr. Stafford Sprinz WEDDINGS. Karkutt-Kruck. At the German Lutheran chureh, ! where a company of friends and rela- s gath- ered for the ceremony, there was a ning | tives that filled the church wa pretty wedding on Wedn d ¥ day eve arkutt and M Mary Amelia Kru emony tor, Rev. nie’ Karkutt, and William K Erother of the bride, was the b uck, and carried w | was pl ved for the recessional. The ushers at the church were Will- m Karkutt, Arthur Grodotzke, Will- iam Dombroski and Otto Levi After the ce; ried couple of the bride’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kruck, of No. 4 1 Norwich Town. H a T a large number of gues Bloomfield, Conn. The bride’s gift to the maid of hon- or was a beautiful amethyst ring and the groom presented the best man a zarnet ring. Wedding gifts in great and variety were received by | the young people, including a check from the parents of the groom, cut {glass from the choir at the German h, and from the Sun- day school class taught by the bride, and a check from the A. C. Swan | numbe: Lutheran chur Co. employ Frederick Karkutt of Town and is empicyed as a m iar at the A. C. Swan real estate office of C. over two he German Lutheran rried couple will nhave th best wishes of a wide circle of friend for a happy married life. They ar to reside with the bride’s parents at No. 4 Lee avenue, Norwich Town. Leary-McCarthy. At 9 o’clock Wedn . Hugh Treanor uni nelius Leary and Mi: St. Patrick’s Mary M ide was attended b: Carthy. Both the bri Miss Julia Mc were attired in ored gow and wore picture hats. Solos were rend- ered Mrs. B. J. Gough. A beautiful breakfast and reception at their new home, No. 34 North Cliff lowed the wedding cere- meny and many guests were entertain- many handsome In the afternoon left for a honey- street, f There to the and Mrs. Leary in th 3 of Mr. and Mr: the cit best of success in the gu ure. Waterman-Tucker. | Mr. ana 31 imwediate | Elisha W - while the And emony Mr. and n | lewing the | Waterman ca trip. They will reside in Lebanor Armstrona-Mesier. o'clock Wednesday S. Armst of ted in marr - of Franklin and Mrs. F bun's parents, Mr. and My Br(w\nmfi’ is said there are fewer GOAL IS SET _FOR 1,000 MEMBERS | con: ‘china, Al Membership Camp of the French-Americans of Connecticut ned at Stafford Springs Wednesday 200 delegates in attendance. was held in St. Edwards hall and previously to the onening of ess the delegates formed in pro- on and headed by the City band | marched to St. Edwards Roman Cath- olic church where a solemn hig mass was celebrated by Rev. C. F. Bedard of Hartford, the sermon being preach- 1912, there is to be a membership campaign under way at the Y. M. C. A, acecrd- | .. 3 # ~ o vlins orepared by thY mumoen. Has Been Organized and Will Meet at v the| Homes of Members Once in Two in which the ob-| Weeks Through the Winter. ject wiil be to raise the membership s ( the Norwich association fo 1000 | There has been organized a new mu- ship comm of manager: 1s ot to. be but a steady, for'a member: h a twofold purpose in of the'| Maye con- | member owning a vlayer p in | piano player and the scheme i L is | once in two weeks during the winter profit by | at the homes of the members for the advantages which the Association briug Association necds | carry the meetings through the wint- lans in this | er. The host or hos { i i | | 1 i w Gl nature; the promotion of its un(l future years. The membership sts of Allyn L. Wulf, John has taken paign somewhat i tinent-wide heen launched among the Associations to enlist a million men i committee, and | line with a con- i has | T fill out for the others Asso- double | tire s the present membership in North Ain- | piease t The membership committee of | The first meeting was heid the Norwich association, in presenting | home of Fra \ the endorsement of the | strumental in organi; soard showed that the present mem- | next Mondayv the clu bership of the Norwich i the matter for k, both of Norwich ! Town, were united in marriage, the | ing performed by the pas- | heodor Bauck. Miss Min- ter of the groom, was is | home of Judge 37 contributing, | Pi-weekly concer suggested that The members of the club are hey drew of what can/be done, 60 has | should the mem- suld | viile. ed to 1,000. t man, before 3.70 o'clock the bridal | 'ty entered the church to the music of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin, played on the organ by Miss Antoi- nette Hamann, and proceeded to the altar, wherc the ceremony was per- | formed, the double ring service beimg used. = The bride was becomingly gowned in white messaline, with veil, e chrysanthemums, while the maid of honor wore cream albatross and carried vellow carna- | tions. Mendelssohn's wedding march popuiation, tha sime proportion, p of the local Association The board endorsed the proposition | PRINCIPALS’ CLUB IS and the committee will now ork out a little more of { which this effort will call POSSIBLE THAT GO TO JURY ahead dtaii ood Progress Made in the Reward Case. Famous | ror th ew London on Wednesia: s Knoll Reward case Thomas Rowe vs. | mond and -mony, the newly mar- were driven to the home na | J. W number | next meeting there will be a disc ce avenue, ception was held and a wedding supper served to s, which in- cluded several from Hartford and There ine s were heard and |were several witne: | cluding the is expected that the will be started this morning and it is | carried on this winter. A new e may go | hooks has been arranged in addition of to- arguments | readi | believed possibie that the cz before the }day’s session, TROOP 2, BOY SCOUTS. b Snsondan therc;:m;"ass—Hike Planned | mas are fine souvenirs of the work for Saturday. Boy Scouts, v _evening at 7 met on Wed- BIopnyle; hesaon, of ATk =nd) o'élock at Trinity TEACHERS' ANNUITY GUILD | . having an An innovation in roll call was introduced by having C 0. garage. The bride has been stenographer at the 2. Whitney for ; & rs past. She is of musi- cal tastes and for the last six years has occupied the position of Olt']ga!?_llst _ The | tendance of '[‘he lesson for the ev uum: was on nned for Saturda: cction to be determin- | § gclock at the Broad e - the coming meet- | electod ings talks are to be-arranged for ev- s, the first two to be upon Aid to the Injur-| S be awarded by {15th has been offered for the best and liection of new plaus is to ery two-week Nov, ay morning ©d in marriage one ive the scouts five practical questions on y are to return answers the weels following. There will be 40 ques- i i - the 3 hurch. John en acted as best man and the e ‘and.her mald) wers will be given. ToOp is to get out a member-| von Vigdletown and Bridge arranged to Te- degrees e degrees can be punched off RANDOOME Sl Thn hey are at ained. OBITUARY‘ as fast as t Bernard McAvoy. ard McAvoy, ville, died at his home in Pl ‘Wednesday i ormerly of Taft- o d at| On Wednesday eveni follow- | employes of t a5 the youngest s . and | of The He was 'flor_v; Gross at the home of his son, and pre- uati when the family moved | jocket, a Morris " He was employed 2s 2 | reading lamp. is | made by James ¢ - and a brother, | amploy and | the relezation of eizht. und North Main street and is gas plant. Both ve many friends who wish them the 7 nd was unmarried. i t on an Avctic rail- | 4 se, it | A bridze was to this city and left ‘(\h the boat train for their wedding vening Of Horehound and Tar s the reliable remedy for Coughs Colds and Sore Throat Contains no epium nor anything injurious. All druggists. Pike’s Toothacke Drops Care in One Minute. nk M. Ratlbun returned to Sharon, Mass., after a visit of a few days with Mrs. Rath- Thomas suicides mmnn miners than among any O\h'rj ~class of workmen, Spivery, Miss Eila Silvia, E. Moorland; curios, James Jackson, Miss Clora Joan- William A. Spivery Ideila Scoti; grab bag, Mrs. Fan n Will Be Wajed | nie Greenleaf. Next Year. PLAYER PIANO CLUB OF NORWICH. sical b in this city known as the Piano club of Norwich, each no or a to meet of hea programmes of There are enough members to will arrange programmes of music of music and wli'ch | play them out for the entertainment the others thus giving them all the | chance to hear a line of mus dif- cam- | ferent from their own. Blank pro- grammes for the entertaining member are provided and by this means the members can zeep track of the numbers for the en- son and check off those which and might be desired the llen who w: in- ing the culb and will meet at the . J. Ayling for their nk H. ank llen, Judz . Henry eit, Henry Jv-\\n H. P Dr. Ludwig Biach, J. C. Darby, | Rozers. C Charles and William aton, Geo George L. of Taft- ORGANIZED FOR YEAR.T Francis P. McNamara as Secretary and Treasurer TODAY s 5 The Principals’ club has organized winter by the election of these officers: President, Fred L. Newton; vice president,William G. Tarbox; sec- treasurer, Francis P. McNama- g programme committee was ap- pointed to consist of L. C. Elmer, E. king and W. D. Tilson. At the sion the penny gs stem in ools, on which We who the chairman of the committee on that matter, will speak. There was a report on the pr g circle and that work v the former list. Diplomas will be sented the pupils who complete the vear, but it is probable that many will he so honored this vear. The diplo- that has been done in that line. COUNTY MEETING OF C. S. Buell Elected Trustee from This Section of the State. A county meeting of the Connecticut hers’ Annuity guild for the elec- tion of a New London county tru. was _held on Wednesday house, and Mrs. H. chairman, Miss Jenn'c secretar county, preferred not | longer. and P of New London was succeed him, the election two years. Miss Harriet io: elected -financial collection for London and Miss Car Hapkins | for Norwich. Other mectings for ihe clection of county tru | held this week in Hartfasd, ”-A" MELVILLE W. GROSS. | Leaves Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. After Being Employed There for Some Time. a number of & Allen Arms Hopkir sever , called upon Melville W. Co., repr dustr sented him a solid gold chain and shair and an electric he presentation was | rey in behaif of the w ohwere rephesented b . Gross w the gifts..so much minutes before he 1k the donors for their token sed by were served. | the factory for haying previ- | ‘\Hh lhf' ". H. 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The contract to build the new read 2 of the Cherry lane where it crosses the reservoir has arles B. Chapman work on the job through the woaods. v road will be about half a mile Jow the dam of the the gristmliil distance and r road than the awarded to C has men at ing, who has heen the | TT ANORTHER CASE OF DIPHTHERIA. No Cause for Outbreak Feund Except Weather for Past Week. e to be | “Side another case of riphtheria has developed, but this time and not a school child. The Pearl street school house has been fumigated and been reported among the children. No cause for the outbreak has been but it is not believed to Be | confined to the West Side, as there has been a case reported from another sec- is an adult, morre cases ion of the health ofcer i the condition of the weather, nd 1t believed that sunshine will overcome Rlch Frun Gake at Rallien’s WALL PAPERS Imported and Domestic DESIGNS AND COLORINGS UNEXCELLED. 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