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g T HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE The Great Teilst Germicide? You don't have to yay B0c or ThefBulletin. | ANOTHER REGIMENT F FOR THE FRONT|, Jumyue M h & 1 ; Dyname Ca C—————————————————lte “e“l ' " u ’ son Norwich, Saturday, Sept. 14, 1912 Mill of Ponemah Company Until FURNISHING Monday. Twenty-first Connecticut Deprted from Norwich—Second| ivout 530 o'clock Friday morning UNDERTAKERS . The Bulleullmlho’?ldb.?e .de'llla;: ¢verywhere in the city or muunwbohubnulvouby that time will confer a favor by re- porting: the fact to The Bulletith THE WEATHER. % a dynamo in No. 4 mill of the P Sent Out from New London and Windham Counties— | {ympany broke et Borong Say drug 23 | Colors Presented By Ladies of Norwich — Colonel bl 0 b, Yepaired i'f?m?? L and the mill will start up as usual that Forecast For Today. Dutton of Wallingford in Command. moeaing. ¥og New Bngland: Increasing : i Electricity Stopped. \ clo:d ness a.tugdayd, pm:ab A lo"cz;— % ; The Taftville Theater company was showets; Sunday showers; mod- < < nable t perf m south winds. - In this week fifty years ago, Nor- {200 had been drafted including some %hur:dg; fv‘:m'.‘&,"o‘w“}:: to :l’rlm x:(::l’ Predictiong from the XNew York|wich sent out the second regiment fof the wealthiest citizens. dent. The performance had just start- Herald: On Saturday partly overcast |which had gone from New London Franklin Square Fla ed when the engine that runs the and slightly warmer weather will pre- fand Windham counties to the fromt. 9 electric motor broke down and it was vail, with light, variable winds, isi-| This was thc Zist Comnmecticut, un-| The new flag provided by the city | impossible to go further with the per- lowed. locd] rains in the northe'n for the staff in Franklin square was | formance. The ent either parts of this séction, and on Sunday raised on Wednesday. It s a finc|refunded the mon to these who overcast weather, with l6cal rains and piece 'of bunting and measures 36 by | wished it or gave them tickets which | mail slight temperature changes, 20 'r?:t' e i ik ¢ they could use at a future perform- n, tions in Norwich. . 4 g enrol! a an ers 10} ance. There was no performance Fri- | you a free sam; e g rmt:; Taporial 5o Iyn’s Point on the afternoon of Thurs- | the number of 4,000 or 5,000 assembled | day eévening, but they will be resumed | to try it befor: ,";,,u Sevin'a pharmacy, show the changes | Yoo L 1 cnroste for New |at the siate house in New Haven for | this (Saturday) eventne. " . urpose a 4 select- Ezra Says in temperatufe ‘and the baromeiricl Nationwise the period was a tryihg | men continued their session uatil § p. ‘Resumed Prayer Mesting. “Tt don't ::: 'M « gl Thursday evening the first ‘prayer | to git folks into a peck of 1ittle neglect of qniv ASSISTANT WHEN AEQUESTED __ |one. Leée's army was in Maryland and@ | m. at which time the entire enlist- Ther, Bar. | tresh regiments were bing rushed tu | ment of the town was filled by en Ay LR 60 39.10 trom Hstmen meeting of the season was held in the | & 5 72 30610, e RISLINS. TR U5 Wt ot Sig 0 ts without any dr“L Taftville Congregational church. There | ness, indigestion or 66 3012 Departure of u-. 21st. + fwas a large attendance and Rev. Don- | rangement will do the ald B. MacLane gave a blackboard | ing, f Sda: 13, 1862—The second regiment | jociure which was very interesting. Last | for q esults. i ‘g:“ e war from New London and|gunday the morning and evening serv- | sure, ai ham . countles marched througn |;ces were resumed, after the summer | §00d our. streets Thursday and took thef o o .o phia | cars for Allyn’s Point, there to em- bark on board the steamer City off ppuis Mercier of Willimantic Is the | thelt work, mhnh;‘m . {New York en-route for the fleld. ther” 1 ending to ‘| Durtng the whole of the aftermoon :m!u":vfi: pre TITE,, T :}t"or;::n.." e : Tlett the streets through which the regiment nr?‘:- to"t'us:? The Bulletin of 187 | wrag 16 pass were (hronged with the Alfred Benoit has returned after At Telephons Con k eitizens of this and other towns, who Tew d with fri pd Bag gsthered. to witnoes its depari- spending a-few days ends Miss Hdith L, Standish The regiment marched fully D“"\“"" Aaung Dayville. : was a ‘guest this_week 0 | o Ocnlned with Whitney mine musket mu Jennte Sullivan and Miss Annte | A%y George 8. Beebe, - 884 we regard nothing in saying that} poroiv have returned after spending a | - bé present at the draft may have to be resorted io. bady of men has left thely o% ol Now London. encentn*.u. L ous to the departure of lers held Im!lln McClellan Succeeds Pope. the regimen® the colonel was present- e i Bhu_—nnd e Hikiadh —— .Mhnsthhonrmt'uodwnh a /magnificent sword, sasb | .o dh:? ot after mh.- én Friday relieved from his command | and belt. costing over $300, by _the or ‘e ref e pending : i olt‘ the armies of Potm:‘nc and Vir- | commissioned ‘and non-commissioned | ‘¥° months at Watch Hill : ' M:nmlp eg ni’ c]m s cers Altef spend! two weeks’ In New llr D&!:!rl'anhv‘u am&ufl Gen | o g L" o ! London as thah'.bent of friends Miss Engine HnJ Dmd in meln. ‘In | Pope’s oty ry The following are the line officers: | Annie Day has returned to her home Honor of Alcxndu- Jomun Sept. 9, 1862—Lieut. B. P&rzrnu. Co. A—Captain, Joseph Gordon, East | on Merchants avenuve. er, Co. G Major Hiram B. and | Hartford; First:Lieut., Nathan Beld- | ; Wednesday 'the front of the engine | Capt. Shepard, Co. K. all the Htrtfl:;;iihd Lieut., Philg F. Tal- n/.$2° nltlnq v':mm‘mu&aw bouse in Greemeville was draped in |Twenty-first regiment, have bepn pre- | ®0n LR L ' n, | idence street after spending the sum- because of the death of Al-)|sented swords. Hartford; 1st Lieut, Josiah H. Mar: | mer on Fishers island. Johnson, a former member of in Barracks Here. u% 3nd Tieut, Daniel G. Knox. 7T ane Jater company Mo, A -company of nine months' men| Co. C—Captain, John E. Wood, Gro- | Joseph Wilson, who until_recently ohrson. 11v s ";“" until about ¢ O}d Lyme went into barracks | ist Lieut, James H. Latham.|has been employed in the Ponemah two years ago, When he went to San |pere Monasy. Lhut. John ¥. Randail, mills, has gone to New Bedford, where Francisco, He died there several days | Ty, companies from New Londém, ”‘fm“"' Charles G. South-| he his secured employment. D Qoo mourning will continte £0r | s ynder Henry Stoll and the other | w. Mansfleld: 1st Lieut., Fra ) Y days. (the old Niagara engine company) un- S. ‘Loug, Willimantic; 2nd Lieut. The Taftvilld npaed Bgl are get- BT 8 der William Bentley went into hor- yin M. (rane, Mansfield, . ting in practice yming foot- Bny r. was a recent Visitor | .acks on Monday. Co. E—Captaip, Charles T. sum ball season. The regular iineup has in Baltic. ¥ The new camp of nine months’ mh ton, Jr., Stonington; st Lieut., Henry | not yet been chosen, but will be, next in this dty is called Camp Russell, Jennings; 2nd Lieut. Franklin H. week. Mitds Sullivan of Bieventh strect is o Davies. w g ; f AN 1. Co. F—Captain, Wiljiam Spittie, New i, Rics of Nore "‘m 4 naufdd Recsipts. LG R faomin ) Mr. and Georgy of M mo!nhdvuln’rymn.!’s. 1 enry T. Phillips, to Prov Bartour e o |, G Burke ot Detrott, Mich., s visit-| The New London’ Norther r&il- | Montville: 2nd Lisut., /Brank Fowler, whre Me: Rioa @it entar. the n Mow Jing l.t'hk home on Convent avenue. m"", 1700, ' *J ot the Br 3 Tond 3 or over o . Capl | was employed as an electrician with upn." m-. nfiu Delaney has returned after Bozrahville. uhm-b.capuh in the Stonington fi“ - 3 z 5 : the Ponemah company. - du of w lpendlnl a'few days in : William Boyd of North Main street | . J:..ph s;lm:."m: cz::,.n,, " Co, H—Captain, Raiph C. ¥ I WAh lix:ul.l :l& xl:fildhy t?‘;l‘dtgg:e " """ leave next week for Bates college. | | gopt. 10, 1862—At 2 meeting for | Colehester; 1st Lieut. Délon D. Brown. | committee Tl R N ) 88, 4 pt. 10, Chatham: . nd committée in charge I u.;vgl—. .w Denison L. ccess. be | l’iflt P«er Gadle of North Main street make it a mg U .| Michael Bullivan. is spending & few days in Albany, N.. . Captatn, Jo-| @0 E-Captajn David mekm ’fl,‘ :;!'f.f:ti’ mth&mmm“cmhm fur } A BLT ' 4 Giarvey | hor, " Middletomn: “1nd. Lieat, ORRE 85 Ma Paul Gagle of Nomth Main strest ; Hasver srosirh ames | williem Willoughby, who was thrown | mor th attend t;oqQfl'gtnw gt‘ hV.e:nont e 2 b ’é—)‘c;pu!a, Jeremiah M. s\”_ dut ptm wagon about two weeks dg0 Jor thy 8 1 : A § m. 1st Lieut., Hm" on North Main' street and badly in- l ' Wilson, Plainfiel jurecd. while on hhn. way to his ‘m‘ " e in Canterbury, recovered an , spending the summer Bounties in t-.u.u and Gristvold, able‘to be about sgain &8 usual. 4 at Fishers island. - hed | ”'r:‘a ',’,'3‘ ‘}' szotll:nd voted ldbou:- ; alarm, y or volunteers am the 1 mm}mfifi?'fl“m Ze- L Help from the Women. Griswold $160 to" those vol: | - The following S : | nmn durtng th. h, SN Gye tu Provileee Largo knd Valuable donstions of | RERE O T POl e ok | e weak ending Mictiael Mahoney of North' Main ! peet to get the new navy yard. Bouscet, Emile [ street will leave. next week for 'a few Shotted Guns at Fort Trumbull. g::g;!gywd ;08 '“" Starsure: | days’ stay_in New . ork state. vi Puta; Tchuhdmnnthh:t the 'F“‘run’ of Ft. K o g rumbull were shot on ay as were ~those of the frigate Sabine. NORW]CH TOWN This may have reference to expected e, e i u ‘l‘fi ft:m! °flzflm':‘°°’;i S .| Pears Scarce and H-gh This Fall— 1 i the 21ist qlmcnt. e who! peple of Connect- . Joseph Sullivan of Fifth street has g,,,_'l';_;, immense crowd of vis. |icut may congratulate themseives ‘on F""“ :‘"""" Work """‘ in Mis entered_the employ of the United |, SoP%, 1o AT (Deeree crowe OF VIS | the position of the Nutmeg state. We| sion Repert. States Finishing mpury of Greene- | egiment on Wednesday afternoon on | Have our quota filled first and the|’ of o ville, the occasion of the presentation of drafted men are so few that we may | J. T. Frazler Dnt TowWn street ‘I: ety state and regimental flags from the | clalm all our noldlm :re, in fact, | visiting his so0n, Roscoe Frazier, Funaral mmw v e ¥ The Hebrew stores in Qreeneville |jadics of Norwich and Stoningtan. | volunteers, Providence. ; were closed all day Wednesday and | oo.*® by His : Friday for the observance of the JoW- | o s semner - Corner Dot Fiold and SKaff Officers, Charles P, Bushnell of the Old Can- lidays. Bept. 13, 1862—The following are the | terbury turnpfke has returned home Y e ton received the flags from the hands | 4oid": 3%, (aq omcers of the dist res. | after passifig & few days In Hartford, The engine house on North Main take ita -departure for the ssst of WA~ : _ Colonel, Arthur H. Dutton, street“has been scrubbed and cleaned T WM&M Eisut.-Col, Thomas H | Mrs. John Sxinner of New York clty . from top to bottom. This I8 & yearly ‘t’h, ‘,’o,dm., will embark on the steam- Major, Hiram B,|has beén passing the week with her Km : ::fiugflt‘fi: ;r's:lreh takes place in the | ot City of New Yorf, The: tabn e Ngnvich th«kd?‘:: niece, Mrs, George Peck of Plain \. { fully armed and equipped. H X { eut. H. T. Phillips of Co. F. 218t uu. cunu- 1 Dutton, Wallingford; | Miss J. G. Bonney ls passing a few Jmu. Timmins of Smith avenue has’ regiment, was pregented & sword, sash -Major, C. A. Brand, Norwich. days in New York, and on her way after spending several days |ang belt by, the ladies of Umu gufi ermaster- s-m, 1| home will stop ‘at her brother's in returned with Patrick McCoole of Cambridge, | The presentatiorl was made by W. oo snnm-lgst . “h' Gm'mq Whitneyville. Mass. Mr. Timmins will leave today | Burnham on the camp ground. turd: wh First Assistant Surgeon, Lewis E. Dix- | Mrs. Gldeon Perkins and three chil- “.fi ut.t::?i ;zr .v‘;::?.. ”c?nm €re e | praft in Hartford Takes the Waealthy. on, Plainfield; Second Assistant Sur- dun"of Ig-hu island have been vis- In Hartford at 10 o’clock Wednesday m-. J. Hamilton Lee, Norwich. iting Mrs. Henry Fowler of Verga- son avenue this week. ‘Work is progressing on the wall in the rear of the United States Finish- ing company’s plant in Gregneville, | GROTON CAN TAKE JUDGE" DECISION FAVORS g thleg.d:.::m)::hm .gt& ..w:';‘h. There will be some changes in the SMITH CEMETERY LAND, EAST LYME ROAD. 4 moying week from West Town street. to hi___mat, New London. Miss Louise Newman, after spend- ing part of her vacation with rela- tives on the New London turnpike has rotn;nod to her school in Brooklyn, .| position of the buildings and the wall will form a part of the foundations on by Judge Wheeler. which they will rest, STOR AGE || oz letd:nl;hmld L Smith, president| That the boroukh of Groton shad e g rmrragaed ’hmll B‘”“ al| i ke Smith lake and the land of the | quire the construction of a street rail- : lm M ll dl‘ o M :m New London | Smiith lake cemetery association for a | way over a portion of the route shown Mrs, Enoch Wmh.ttoa. whose ager = on Thursday from Montreal, where they | watershed and supply and shall pay to |in the petition of the New London and | home is with her daughter, Mrs. LII"Y ncunn ‘| were in conference with officials 'of the |the Smith Lake Cemetery association | Bast Lyme Street Rallway company is George Miner of West Town street, It's the -v Public Necessity Roquiru Extension _in Certain Portions of Public High- way—No Ruling on Private Land. Public necessity and convenience re- Must Give in Exchange Two . Other Tracts and $1,560 in Cash—Decision 2 : Grand Trunk railway System regarding | the sum of $1,650 for thelmpmvmo-ls the decision rendered by Judge Ralph|is visits; realtives at her former it . ‘ '. c‘flPEITEB steamship matters, made, hesides turning over to the ¢em. | Wheeler as flied with Clerk Parsons :.om. innc‘olehum. ever wo install : etery assoclation two parcels of land, | of the superior court on Friday. ’ ELECTRIC BULBS uuni 23 comu s'. Deep River—Miss Edith Pratt has |is the text of a decision by Judge| The hearing on the petition was held| Rev. and Mrs. J. .. Barrows left ALL FLUID LAMPS. - been engaged as supervisor of draw- | Ralph Wheeler Friday with Clerk Par- | before Judge Wheeler on Aug. 31st, | pmon of this week for visits with . M. i ‘nfil n B“u ing In the public schools of Stratford |sons of the superior court. notice - having beea served u Mr. Barrows’ brother, Royal Barrows, and Milford. By the finding by Judge Wheder the | selectmenr of Old Lyme an in Vernon, with relatives in Hartford, hM MT Smith Cemetery association is ordered | Lyme and upon the New York, New and with fermer parishioners in New- Tap § | = | {0 appoTtion the, new land to the pres. | Haven and Hartford Railroad com- | ingion Before 'retutning home they Rod: for dnvmys a.nd ent lot holders and the borough of|pany. The selctmen appeared at the | uil| pass a few days in PlainVille, the | ELECTRICAL LIGHTING Groton is to remove all bodies, head- hearing, but the New Haven road|guests of Mrs., Barrows' brother, Bd-| wE DO ISN'T EXPENSIVE stones and markers from the old cem- | made default of appearance. gard Freeman. Norwich Electric Co. FIHN etery location to the new within six In the application it was stated that menths of the time the lots have beem | 25,000 people would be accommodated Telophone ¢7¢. 100 Frankiin Steoet 'l‘r.\ CONTRACTOR EVERYTHING Afirn oilemm portioned off. by the building of the road. Missionary Report Praises Local Work PRS- - ‘The two tracts to be conveyed are The ruling by the judge is that pub- The thirty-seventh annual report of and Embalmy adjoining the old Avery cemetery in |lic convenience and necessity require|the Eastern Commecticut branc hof the Poquonnoe, one belonging already to | the construction of a street rallway | Woman's Board of Missions, has fust the town of Greton and.-the other. to | over a route beginning at a point in | been received here and is full of in- be acquired by the town from ius | Lyme turnpike in Flanders, East Lyme, | terest for the local auxiliary. In giv- 70 Franklin St. Bulletin Bicg present owner, C. W. Noyes, of Groton. | where the present tracks of the peti- | ing an account of the First Congrega- Telephone $43-3, The first tract contains a little over | tioning road turn south, and thence | tional church, Norwich Town, it states Prompt service Aav or night five acres and the Noyes tract one | running in a general direction through | that the Cradle Roll has 27 members, hoine. acre. Lyme turnpike to the village of Lyme: | a gain of nine members during the Zady Assistaxt SUit o acquire the Smith Cemetery | thence southerly through and in Mamn | past year. Residence 118 Bromwn asw.ciation land was brought by the | street, Lyme, and the main highway Considering the Christian Endeaver opp. Thestre. berough of Groton after a borough |to a peint where said highway passes soclety, reference is made to their at- Telephone c43-2 rueeting had voted to acquire Smith [under the tracks of the New Haven|tendance and help at the session in ' Will close out balance to suit lake and the land. raiiroad, near the Lyme and Blackhail | Norwich of the Woman's board last i FRISWELL, ;... station; also commencing at the cor- fall, to the pleasure of hearing Karl ner by the old brick store and Main | Lehmann, field secretary for Connecti- A The L. L. Chapman Co.| Al soods gu . 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. 25-27 Franklin St, Norwich 2 street in Lyme, and thence running]cut, and dther out of town speakers— We Are As Near To You THIS HOT WEATHER as your phone. Call 868 and let us| Order H. Koehler & Crmpal know your wants in the floral and | Fidelio Bottled Beer direct £ your Fe- planting line; The pleagure shall be | frigerator. DAMAGED by Smoke and Water Garriages and Wagons Bverything in Full information of westerly through the present highway, the unique methods employed to give | —Steamship and Tourist DEATH BENEFIT PAID. Mrs. John W. Sheedy Gets $400 from | over Lieutenant river, and the n ding, = 3 Ll rest to the meeting.. ad ‘it New London Typographical Union. - | highway laid out, thence to the Con- ]\l:,t: ewam points, just ‘drop them a JOHN A' DUNN‘! pevnd, necticut river, to connect with the new | jine.” 80 Main Street g highway br{d(e over the Cennecticut The Lathrop Memorial society now has received from International Seg- | river; and also from Main street near | nymbers 42 members. The amount retary’ J. W. Hayes, whose headquar- the church westerly along the highway | from this church to the Woman's board leading to the Lyme ferry to the junc- | wag $90 ters are at Indianapolis, a check for|tjon of the highway to the Neck road. x $400 as a death benefit for the family| The finding makes no ruling as to of John W. Sheedy, who died suddenly | public convenience and necessity on a on August 28. The money has_ been | street railway along the highway from turned over to Mrs. Sheedy by Sacre_. the junction of the so-called Neck road tary Otto T. Cone of the New London | to the ferry. nor along the Neck road union. This benefit is a comparatively | nor any private land near those high- New TLondon Typographical union T Expect President Taft to Attend. PAYY““' Bm"m Local alumnae are interested to on th. know that It is hoped President Taft v Mt. Holyoke * coll 2 P Tt s e s macs, oo UNCAs National Bank seventy-fifth anniversary. Ir the gen- :‘:‘lfl? :{“ b”:;er!“ y :{:l::ull:: N e ’, F:!:'(s g@?&a‘wfixék Jx’;fll reozgi(?:lh‘:e: i _— eral mlalo!gue of lrirt."lzslyv.‘vke lv:e 1%%3 “:l: 31"::; l{:‘:"fll know x fi i n ‘g “Torrey, Louisa ™ visitors always weicome, H. Jackel & Ca., Ing been but 375. The §400 bentfit ap- Usslaimed Latisty. i “Hon. Alphonso Taft, 1855 | the best Mid of & recelpt in ! lies to all members i ” . GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, Cor. Market and Water Streets. gvhoseomembeemhlpflh;; gl;'eoedn ’;?m’#\:: N;rrtvl:lc‘l'ix“(‘g;n‘.‘.ns}):m‘f'niel;:)!rert!h:(w;te‘: il T i e e rarlve oyl - 8 Ci 77 Cedar Strest. Telephone 138-5. years' standing. endir; Sept. 14, 1912. is as follows: “r"w.;:'..a( st B L R wm“‘:":':'y‘mnf':m lM:_ Sh}eegdy m a charter meréxber Mre. Luey L. Divany, %"’} Burdick, | born '5%. account be large or smalk of No 159, w was organized in| Arthur Carroll, Miss H. B. Church, . solicit your patrenage DR_ C' R. C“AMBERL AIN m uvcr}' allll Boal'(lltlg 1896 , A Cclbert, Donato Brocclo, Geo. Eve! Taking Englnesring Course. We o Another recent departure by the | hardt, Beatrice P, King, Cora Mah George L. Randall of West Town THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK. qlmemulonal Typographical union is|ney, Perrone Maria fu Banto, Roy F.|street writes from New Haven of N8| myannone o6 = 42 ’ he increase of the old age pension | Nichols, Arthur McKinney, Elmor special intereat in his work there. He Dental Surgeon STABLE We guarantes otr service to be the from $4 to $3 per week. It is Philli Salzen, was a student at Yale university last In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practicr | best at the (nost reasonable nrices. superannuated P members of. p;old :): :h:;; olf\l;nl?\ee‘:\'!ollusr;wflleld Mrs, | vear, and. 18 this yvear taking the THERE ™ ne . duriog hla laa; ilineas. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave 'more who have been members for 20 | A. Stamond, Mr. Tiernan, A. M. Somren n SV eieeins. TR | -m"::fl'ww MoQrery Building, Norwieh, o years. Joseph C. White, Frank Wymas. dents in this course are already at Jletin for hus