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modore Perry's victory at Lake Erie The only obs Pawcatuck 1 b . Norwich: F and Ladder lington: Rough a » Chief Marshal R T & m is organist — L. M. CRANDALL, Pres, NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913 T { choirmpster at the cathedral, and wi graduated from irown universjty 1 1905, The bride has been a teacher in grammar school 'in Norweed ave- ewood. Mr. and Mrs, min will receive thelr friends at Annual Mustes Today, In Connection with Observance of Perry Day—Willemin-Roche Mariage—Monument Men | at Boston ¢ day 1day, in anniversary hode Island, | ta h Fire Chief Cottrell cognition | the original 1 cente: Broad strets w orrected lin ance of that importani of The wedding of Miss Mary Roche and Louis Pay r pany ride was grad Pawcatuck 1 v High school - ton aledictorian 2 classmate s best man. FALL SUITS OUR SELECTION OF HIGH GRADE SUITS EMBRACES THE NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE MATE- RIALS OF THE SEASON At $14.50 37 Upwards SUITS OF REFINEMENT AND INDIVIDUALTY COATS A DIVERSITY OF STYLE AND MATE- RIALS MOST APFROPRIATE FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN THE MOST POPULAR MATERIALS OF THE SEA- SON. You Should e attend the s¢hoe! whose grad 1ates are preferred by the leading Business Men—the school recommend- ed by its graduates, many who have attended else- where, and its some of whom have left other instructors during the pa week to join us. Students received every day. \ Norwich Commercial Schoo!l ““Fhe Scheol with 3 pu.atien e of march so that the ion of High street between uid be vad, to Main, to +| Seven m, to Broad, to enue, to Granite street and > Ve eld, where the prize con- Louise | Willomin took Monday er and Pau J. O'Toole, Hargritt's O Saint Saen's Ave M < er James McGear ered the cathedral sic of Bridal Chorus from | by Arthur H. class | | wned in white crepe nk crepe Eernard | institictor at lant, the gift of the k y veil was held in place p: biossoms v her sister, Miss the | ington e bridal | lived in Mendels- d ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. e, Providen | rived Tues: SHANNON BUILDING th nue, Ed; Eacon avenue after Oct, Many from Wester Stonington Grange “One minute to for Perry da A case of diphtheria family, 57 Plerce str | ported’ to Health Officer Edward Kenyon graduate of Stonington 1913, has Horace Vose Darn. Rhode Island Pharmacy siderable atteftion Hill Mo The damage was slight The susgestion mase coting that the sharp matters | Michael Burke and Mis Long, in Woonsocket, bridegroom is the son of Ehonas sartay, formerly of Wes he hero of Lake sent the winter of 1807 grandfather Perry, president of Oliver Haz; kinsman, Thomas Perry, | Charl 1 Perry, Trust company house in Main street The ad | panies arrive this (Wednesd |ing. A special train for from Providence at 8 o'clock and ke aboard the firem Among the guests a ention of the National nent Dealers' association, ten, w james_Jolly Larren, David McG. Newall, | Newall and Frank A. Suliivan of West- | of Mystic. e membe for the be cnown to each o he smpetition for this s NOANK Baptist Sunday School Plans Rally Day | —Social Evening—Mizpah Meets—More Cottages Long Point. ra v, Oct. 5. An s of Mrs. Alice Ch beth Spieer, Miss I hbun and Ll have a meeting at the Au Mizpah Class Entertained. The Mizpah class was en verts, at Rockledge Tuesday ev A large number of members The steam lighter How rived from New York wi Bestnut lumber for Palmer Mrs. Charles Silver Link socie her gerved at the close of the At the Shipyard. the barge the Philadelphia and R will soon start. The Girr Brothers of New Y ymplet Towing any of New Much Building at Long Point. oint before road on. The ne ere and nearly all the lots which th the sumriier fiave ottage and returned 1& The Misses Enos an ned to th It to friends there, Miss Grace Fnos remaining as guest of Mrs: Laura Willlams for a few days longer. News In General. Alesander Murray New Jersey after spending a few weeks at_Mason's island. Thomas Conklin Stoninston after a vislt with Bernard McDonald of Prospect Hill: Lester Smith left Tuesday to attend the academy in Kingaton. Charles Palmer is reported as being o little better, but, " Miss Mary Beekwith has returned to 1 after visiting friends in the returned to returned to Local Laconics. The senate has refused the proposed tariff on grani attended North air Tuesday. to inerease still very 11k, the most significant sign in Westerly Searing boys, Florace and_Al- vacation spent at Pawcatuck, a|Cove Nook farm. S returned frem a arelina, his home to friends in of years ago. Felix Pendleton iored Alfved university. of the hand fire are to participate in today’s muster ar- | rived Tuesday and were housed in the of New York has beon in the village on a business trip. Charles “Thompson of v London have been visiting friends he display of relics of special inter- est to firemen in the viindow attracts con- Aiken is able to be out » several days confinement at his home on Sylvan street » There is no improvement in the con- of Benjamin f thunder shower at ick the Carnagan cottage, cated on the road to Kort Mansfield. crald Chester has returned to New to his grand- Josephine Chester. as returned from in Providence. igstone of Pearl street is John Daboll sved fhen the curbing in fr sstoffice is reset it evidently gnored by the committee in charge | entertaining Rosalle Hig- gins attendéd the wedding cousin, James Murray. and M MYSTIC Wedding Invitations Out—Holy Name Membership of 50—Oral Open Today. the marriage judge Ceorge D. daughter of William I at the home of the on Thursday in order to ha pshape wher Holy Name Society A branch of the Holy Name society TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY STailored Fall Suitsg For Women and Misses © Our present showmg surpasses any we have yet displayed. The plain tailored and the handsomely trimmed models each possess rare attraction of style and individuality. They have the smart, grace- ful lines and originality of appearance which every woman looks for, and the tailoring throughout is faultless. Made of the choicest was Instituicd Sunday among the men of Jewett Clty, with about 50 L.h.s!‘lerl society were interestingly explain- | er Hayes and considerable | enthiusiasm was shown. abstinence from mankind are the aims of the members, Clean speech, | TN orT swearing and FL. Snow of Norwich Town, L. Keith of Putnam, and of *he trio of president, John Hazlan: t appearing compa executive ‘committee s liable to be made at t behooves the marchers o from start companles are Opening of Oral School. fall term today (Wednesday) “The principal will be To- who returns for the eral oversight Judgment for Plaintiff. Hattie Lamphere of Old , administratrix of her father's es- | ptist Sunday school h day to be held | eresting programme e prepared. The committ ter, s Doughty, The Missionary and Ald societies $79 which Holland had & represented ranted in de- | of non-appearance, algo the costs Guests and Travelers. Annie Dibble of Hartford is the Pottér of Pearl street r. and Mrs. Walter Burdick of Wil- Charles and returned to with their grandparents, tson entert ‘.nw\ the reshme Palmer has from Boston. ading rai ruad Stephen Palmer: . Harry O'Brien of No- visiting the George Woodmansee. i the tug for the g in about Yorth Stonington Miss Grace Stoddar Brewer has returned to town after a month's v Judge and Mrs, roeder and sons Wil- | d and Charles Shroeder, her parents, who have Wolf has returned r visiting her fa Fields homes in W, ‘o=’=o==:ofio=o=o=ofi=lo==o=o= | Schmitz; vice president | cis; leader, Charles C: Chariss 15 Larikin, 56, Davia K, 1 an Peast street were born in their s Eceleston lLarkin | born Sept. 20, 1828, and Da i880. In Markh, 1851, th | in marsiage with twin sisters wedded Martha_Jane Green 3 id's wife was Mar Larkin six 1., Raywond Mis. Martha ana David R, Larkin, §3, are vistting ut the home of | sella Knowles of Hope Valley sa. Larkla wer Auughicr Dedt’ Colling pf The two broth always been lurge real 1 2 they | ciers intend to exhibit their stock the Independent Order Carolina and took a great Odd Felowshln, ever jolnkd. members i ils geunion 2 Louisa re were bory o Chark The accompanying. piclire was Luken in front of tue Widicr ot on Pean fabrics, plain and rough weaves in the latest fall shades and patterns. Leather and Stone Gray. cloths. Colors, drab, gr: black. This is a chance last long. bl 8 & 2 g & 3 2 § o “WHERE SHOPPING (o) (o) it £ ) o L) STONINGTON. [t Mechanlcs !-nd “Elects Officers—Pool |} 2% Cloaed aames of K. of C. Club—Church In- terests. A némber from the borough went te the North Stonington fair Tue Band Officers. At the recent meeting of me e CERE N $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 New Sport Coats Special $12.50 and $15 Two new models just received in Boucle, Chinchilla, Duvetyne and Velour. One 36-inch length with belt, deep cuffs, bat sleeve; the other 42-inch length, button to the neck, patch pockets and button trimmed. Colors White, Hunter Green, Cerise. - Mahogany, New Blue, SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies’ Raincoats Today At $7 98 Actual values from $12.50 to $25.00 Bought entire stock of Co. of New Haven, makers of | ‘.\he Raincoats. Stock consists of 1 The quantity is limited and at Come in today—Ilet us show you the new Fall Fash- jons. Buy whenever you are ready—we are always @The Manhatlan 121-125 Main Street A PLEASURE” Lomo | | I i | | | momomo:::o:o:o:o::::o:o:o rtford of Mechanics band the following offi cers were clected; cis; secretary, Joseph Diaz George Hahn; librarian, Man ant leader, Benjamin Joseph Cushman, Ernest Cushman and Henry Rodman paints, The fishing boat Etta and Lena, Capt. John Ostman, came in Tuesday with ‘25 barrels of fish. paper-hanging time. The fishing boat Nomad, Capt. George Allison, came in Monday with | | a Jazge catch. Schooner Grace P, Willard is in the outer harbor. | Pool Match Opens. | ,i ?APER new \iS€ clonk, Inciuding those and bands to muresco and P. F. MURTAGH and 94 West Main Street. iaten. Mixed | also art We are b lue market for painting, and decorating all the The first of a series of & s pf pool was plaved at the Kuights of (o lumkus club rooms on Main street Iasi pight, Captains Charles B. McCort and At the poultry show to he held in MiSS M. C. ADLES e o o+ s o Halr, SEaip and Face Speeialst Mystic this fa a number of our fan Borough Notes. The September meeting ap’s board of the Corgf clyireh Wil be held today day). The midweek praver meet Baptist-chureh wilk-be held At the ¢losa of the pray of the” Congregational church ch HARNIESS HAIR RESTORER. the Eall Styie sod Main Street mest to Chelsen brother, womar, hajr? Miss LEGAL _NOTICE. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. PROPOSALS FOR STATE HOAD Wit i PROPOSALS will fred. ‘m)m- Stste L}x liway Commis: on of grxyel rond in Becoranacs wnh ans and Bids will state the price a3 per speci- “ Commisstoner reserves the rls t to fncrease or de- “embract in rat. accempanica by Bande or n ehegk of not less than ofie-third of the Kny Tnduer to whom oen awarded refusie o ian the comtract al the prices offered et fatmisH @ swrety Gompany bond, 4 Cartied Chiedk, sball forieit Trom h tond or check a stum équal to w.arterence I “prize between his bid and the next Phans_and specifications Gmined at Ahe Grigas Brotl Voinntowa, and Lb&xfilln Prayea, after o contract has lowest bidder. or “at the off n.mm ay Commissioner, Room Commisstone: reseryes the reject any anc Dated at Hartford, “state Hognway '4 omi NOTICE The Republiean Biectors of the of Lisbon are hereby requested to meet in the Town House Saturday, September, at 8 p. m., to nominate Town Committee Per order Republican Town Commit ce sep10d JOHN SPENCER, Chairman, NOTICE ‘The Republican Electors of the Tequest of the Republncan Caucus Republican Electors of Town Hall Monds in nomination candidates for Town O Town Committee BURNAP, Chairman Norwich, Sept NOTICE are requested to candidates 1 the annual October REPUBLICAN Towx|! OMMITTEE. TO CREDITORS. PROBATE_HELD on the 5th day HOLDRIDGE, af this orde in said Distriot, arder on the HOLDRIDGE 0 CREDITORS, an'the sign- dweit, and in publisfiing the same ance 4 cirenlatien in I & hewspaper aving New London (\lot'awmm iiine NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose s route noxt tme you 0 New York. Youll have u deigntt Voyage on Loug Isiuna Souna and subert view of the wonderiul sKyi and waterfront of Manhattas ‘siend. p. m. dally (except Sunday), due Ne vork, Pier 70, East River, at 6.45, an Pier 40, North River, 1 o'closk ning sgent railread station. Meals a la Carte owsili” 7 80 hEW YORK g8 England Steamshi Co. Norwich to New York ; i CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. leaver New York, Brooklyn Briage Bior: Mondeys, Wedace: ervice es, Norwich, Tuesdays, ays and Sundays, 5.8 ceived until 5 p. m. KNOUSE, Agent \&““ Moz 17TH STREET & UNIVERSITY PLAOE Tne Blaok West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY Olose to Whol o, rs i mm’.‘.}‘.{nflm'lfi"& HoDERN ABSOLUTELY FifmrRous 300 Rooms (200'with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY & Excelleat )lt-hw mtl Cafe. fodsrat Seadt:for nmq‘;w..' top cnfl';"' NICKEL[RATE COLONIST | | | ~TO POINTS IN California, Washington, Oregon and Far West Daily Sept. 24 to Oct. 8. Tourist Sleepers, Boston 1 information, write |L. . BURC 31 Old South Bidg., Boston, Mass, KEW LOKDON TO LONS ISLAND bor relurning € a me 1538 3. m ;Fre Vaughn Fouwdry Co. Nos. 11 t NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave, First-class Wine NOTICE 0 OREDITORS. |bex, 4, D . < i, Dhat the Admhice x W wect, t ceased last dwell, wnd in the n a newspaper hawing a circulatior aid Di and make return to this Gourt NBLSON J, A¥LING, The above and foresoing is FANNHY 6, @HGRC All croditprs ef sald Roreby muiiBed Reir Glaims agaiist said e indersigned & Bincoin ¥ A, wAiiR (he time twiied MYRON B¢ TiGE, we csased oricE T CRUDITORS, wich, within 2 b o L fu saia ‘Bi et 1, That the Adminisirator Hiors of said dece > br I]EL HOFF HfiTELv Europear Plan Grill Room open until 12 m x months from 54 motice - to thal effe Steamer leaves New Londen at ik ickets and staterooms frem tiekeS ROAD LOW RATES g0, with connecting cars for the and Pacific Coast. For rates and S, New. Eng. Pass. Ast, Steamers f tha Montauk Stesmbost On's Hae leeve New Londen tor Greeopart, Sheiter Istend and San arbor week Quvs 36 & m. 410 5. m. Leavs Say lquors and Clgara. Meals and Weleh Rurebit served to ‘L|order. Joh» Tuekie. Prop. Tel. 42-B s e e o Sign-| LEGAL NOTICES. | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD A COUH® OF PROBATE HEID heir claims against said psiaie 1" Norwict n-amd-1or the L strict 3t Norwiel 4tH duy'of Septem- ger, A. D & A¥LING ol Tyodall,’ 1a a-Plstriet, docease trhor appeared e Ayim aptl filgd fegiar-tn 1non tion he hedrd amd dr 76 Propute-Conrt Room in the Novwich, fn saed Distric( aay ofSeptempet ¥ yicjocts I ‘phe forio of the'pd P the g of i some nl‘“’*}‘na» fim snfd Dfteiey 5 b ot xS R i AT L COCRY OF PROBITE HELD ttten- jppifextion alleging