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Wy NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19i3 WESTERLY JURORS SUMMONED | e - ] PINPLES COVERED ‘he TRAVELERS' DIREGTORY. New London L a i ‘Wester= by ara Wiam €, mith, Eatles A : sty ' i o Stert Bt | 7~ 0oy ot For September Session of Superior Court at West Kingston— ?}.:\ 5 ssfiv;{;lh:r‘;. ity 4| Tone ur | fa, Tharles o awh, - - & o ] A, Morgan, [. ¥rs B - Local Interest in New York Armest of Mandeville Hall— | chirles o aatif Eewis A7 30ula"tnd | Sproad to Head and Formed Thick NEW YORK Charles W, Aus STEAMERS betlt fury, Crust. Burning ltching As If On . of Miss Watechouse—Rev. John Duan: Trans- Walter E. Ranger state superinten- [ Fire, Scratched Day and Night, City of Lowell > ¢ Rhode | & ferred to Washington e e tarane ot e st cai| Cutloura Soap and Olntment _ and Chester W. Chapin catfonal” officsrs of the New Engiand | Cyred In Two Months, \ Gaome, thun sute mext uime yud K0 states to be held in Augusta, Maine, Voyage on Long islana pouna and & m at the Azsonia hotel, New York, | for sum of $12,350, the amount{eral states. Uniformity of practice| , 20 Orace 8t; Springfold; Mass. — b i Bteamer leaves Now London at 11 B d wilh the coave paid the bank including interest on|and many important matters pertain- | °When my lttle boy was born be had & p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New property and was committed to the York, Pler 70, Bast River, at 6.45, and | the loan, be 39,72 ing to education in the state schools | €lesn and clear siin, but at the end of & 7 . doville deMarglny Hall was in | arg given consideration at these meets ‘month I perceived that be Announce Their Formal Plor 40, North River, 7 o'clock Bext udiow street jall In default of $9,000 % nwrnlnz’ the tolls of the Westerly police about | ings: was breaking out on the on | sail. At the same time papers in a vears ago when he was creating — forebead and loft arm Tickets and siatercoms from WoKes sult for the recovery of were | S paation In soolety 8t WalOh | Brucker camp, United Spanish War e served on Hall by tatives of Ser b the lavieh expen. | Veterans, has received official notifica- tt pier, by the lavish expen- diture of money he raised on forged on the Park bank In 1 which were cashed by proprietor. Hall instigation of the ew York, “ornelius harged with n the Third and held ourt. He Florence G. Finch, of Gramarcy park ‘who alleges In her complaint that Hall 2 eonverted for his own use 150 shures | Srew yobn of the Finchk Manufacturing company, | . “ve.ion 1o, of Scranton, Ps. According to the af- 5 fidavit of the complainant was I i June of last the p tion that iction taken at the n; tional encampment, hereafter national ial service will be held annually \) - Rdr P agent railrond o all Opening ‘ = . §1.80 iy 15 e “nvorebry ot : FOR NEW YORK e e Tules OF the hpamagion | sontie amet. bk = i ke 4 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | o Ecletl mhetlal o seen changed permitting Civil | he were on fire. He began to scratch until i ettt | O : ! Sept. 16th, 17th and 18th instructors will national body of orwich to New York CHELSEA LINE 1d sentenced to ‘Was obtained - :{ “;'\"::‘; “\‘\"{ | :“ !1"'\‘ lic B ne Sandian o m:‘fl"lfi:fim ‘which did not Gowns Sults [ Sional bank, of s country and in Eu S afford him any relief. He scratched himseit Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, ewer to thd complainant it made | The Cross' Mills Public Library, | wuatil he was three years old. It was then ( I'n . desired to take up ihe gave <'son of William | formed by residents of that section | I commenced o wse Cuticura Scap and N oats E urs aIsts power of aiiornc of the town of Charlestown, for {he | Omtment. A$ the first application I per- 2 man of substal e R fn New York. and v of establishing and maintais- | celved that the Hehing was not so intense so Thursdays and Sund: e i z W York, and abli and mainta v 3 s et Bhe alleges o ail 3 : free Tibrary' and reading roor T il i e AL Imported Models and adaptions on view B Sy ikl the tender of the an rel son. Jranted a charter at ¢ Avo wonths my child was entirely cured.” . o caves New York, Brooklyn was instituted in the ertieed G el Qs L (Signed) Mrs. Ulderic Auclair, Mar. 31, You are most cordially invited K“F'»n’a‘";',.z}f.“";"‘a”' s IR *Ra Middle Dis parried Miss Fran rank A. Greene, William R, Brown- | 1913. . “ a B b o Y IR he appeared ster afier breaking his | ing, E. Alonzo Browning, Adolph Cuticura Soap 25¢. and Cutleura Ointment 8 0 atten gl e A, B . fiss Wilson, of Kén- | Rietzel, Futh E. Hoxsie and Bessie M. | 50c. are sokd everywhere. Liberal sample of o . V. K2 . Agen = efore a ¢ rce had | Cross. A3 Sesslon of the stock an fused : | e the home of | gg-en whoshaveand shampeo with Cu- Fsturn it to her. The comp e Co Al Fredericl Browning. in | gieurs Soapwill fnd t bes for skin and scalp ) 121-125 MAIN ST. R s L ay, was held in | i I e et °, 31 2 rday. Misé Waterhouse | ; Where Shopping Is a Pleasure " ealved but $500 in addition to . — Bladss ot the Sinck Septembor NOANK Boston Service The complain pe rt for Washington county [ n. westerly club is to be B e e e Bat Hall atter getiing po w today (Monday } West | ganized | ‘5,.‘ n . sthile Ie"esal;m;:::; Ex?figu;:j stk urthouse a Jemes i of rwich was a With L Vill Int ts. E Children Cry riy cases: Angelo Patti vs. | BHl b ek e e —To— e of the stock ion the following: or, William I Spicer; board of | ef, Charles Q. cldredge, Delmore Carter; selectmen, Dr. W. M. Hill, roul Trail; town clerk, Henry 1 | Bailey: town treasurer, Eugene Baker agents town deposit fund, D. W, Ches. ter, G. W. Packer and Evan H. Bvan auditor, Albert Stanton; tax collectos Fred Farrar: constables, T. J. Sawyer, John b. Sistare, J. E. F. Brown and C. | H. Card; registrars of voters, Albert 2 anton, Irving H. Poppe and A. S LONDON (Plymouth) PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day PALATIAL STEAMERS S. S. Cincinnati, Sept. 23 S. S. Cleveland, Oct. 17 607 BOYLSTON STREET ' BOSTON, MASS, or local agents ‘ FOR FLETCHER'S ~ <D, Chapm CASTORIA I an Treliej: Lead The Busines: Centerai horwich ter; school visitor, Eugene Baker er Landphere was chairman of 1C. Ty e meeting and John A. Irving acted The democrats nominated a ticket as ollows: Assessor, Amos R. Chapman age 66 years. er of Providence, d Saturday for | Without the asslstance of the fire de- | 2 n, he was free ed that, as an Englishm ] PR uih’s visit in B was | partment, % s e < Urogen guaranteed. 60c ana . npanied by Mr. s erves | " “Horace Searing of New, York is| The British army will be equipped [ to wear any hat he chose, but, nev - | 10 E To et R by ol bl and Miss Lora Roge Providence. | visiting relatives here, rifies with longer barrels but |theless, was boynd over in $2,500 to Eists. Uun aln ens t PCPLINS — MOIRE AND PLAIN Moire and pisin in shades that matoh—i “ible " in. effect when on. They are of course used separately or with r bora to give the bullets greater | keep the peace. Fopots toreleg | “England 1s again considering ‘the | At the Palmer shipyard several men hive been lald off, and newcomers ald, of Jack velocity wend in combing o mew .,....:,ubu; together they ara simply begutiful. The colors g e antpl silor o ke = S AT e - — e ] & X ~ . ¥ CREPEDE CHINE e . | The Old Reliable Crape warwee st now bigh in favor ve thay fend thomesives s || 0 e tl I BOOK STORE cludes the best for either daylight or evaning wear. nday, Oct. 12, the Holy Name ao. students are looked after with ot of St. Michasl's church was rep ented by George R. McKenna, Jo- eph McGuinness, James Shea and Sullivan, special care. COSTUME VELVETS These handsome Velvets, full forty inches wide, are in a wonder iy rich and lustrous black, and being soft and supple their drap- ing qualities are almost equal to a satin.. As velvets are in vogue thi won to the exclusion of many former favorites, these values shouid be appreciated. $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 a Yard - MATELASSE PERMOS Matelasse Pormos or Crepon is in stylo again after twenty years. A heavy fabric In brocaded effect it will bs used extensively for coats and evening wraps, and the width, 42 inches, will specially rec- ommend i At the golf tourney for the cham- pionship of Rhode Island, at the Rhode Island Country club grounds, Roger H. Hovey of the Wannamoisett club, ampion of Connecticut, was the winner. He defeated Harold W. Da- nport, of the Metacomet club, in the final 4 up and 2 to play Pickling Onions Red Cabbage Green Tomatoes Pears, Etc. Peopie’s Market € Franilin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. AUTO REPAIRS AT SHORT NOTICE. Done RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give me a trial. HARRY C. WASHBURN, Telephone 132 Bath Street. H i ‘ 1 ard of relief, John R. Healey, Frank = = = o Ty : cDonaid; selectmen, Albert F. Hew- | here have been unable to secure em- plan to put & tunnel under the chan- e e e Lt bl S LU0 el s -] YANTIC HAPPENINGS | B to, mut o e of marope, - Thia| ) m%m Heénry L. Bailey; town treasurer, Wil- | ~ Miss Phebe Wilcox has returned 5 channel scheme, in favor of which N iam "E. Wheeler; auditor, I'rank E.|from a_visit in New London with her | Stone Slab Marks Town Boundary | feeling seems to be steadily growing il THROUGH THE 4 Williams; agents town deposit fund, | sister, Mrs. Halioran Line—Prizes for Local Poultry at|is now quite old, for as long ago as CANAL i AR Srioneoty Goletior: Tonsy” 1 STON Willipientlo Al 1y s Freneneneiaser, who. sxhibited itch; tax collector, Henr T o by a Frenc or, W e > i Mardunal o STONINGTON. Mr._and Mrs. John Tracy attended | his plans at the exhibition f_’:,{ffg’n;“ SRAND rows, George O. Vincent, E. G. Black - he Willimantic fair the previous year experimen y ] | ana Gube MeGaw; registrars of voters, | Fishing Boats Return With Good | the Willimantic f had bemin on Both aides ‘of’ the chan CRUISE 1 t o { John W. Chapman, Latham Aver: Catches—Cold Enough for Frost on Town Line Marked. nel, and these have been continued at ?,’nfi:f-mmm:: 1. Amelia. Bot Ates Bome ofsdUles 10 L. Pati. pohool iVIsitof JRyerasc Sunday—Borough Briefs, A stone slab marking the town line | different times since. However, the ) umel : elia Potter, in High street | Cran. . Bugene Donohue was mod- between Norwich and Franklin has | tunnel is not the only suggested means T 'Cl land® { formerly of Wes- | rator of the meeting and Alfred Mc=} myp, jorge hing boat Nomad, been placed at the corner of the village i of communication between the two| 384 evelan: ly tising depar b RonaCawas CiSIk | tain Allison, came home Saturday, re- | tenement ocoupied by August Beck- weurl:lulw i A me"fi‘ bnd«\? :‘:“rg‘m" g (17,000 wons) § of 8 aper. He recently Spent Summer on Barge. pairs being needed on her boilers ma | posed in Paris in and Sir E. J. i re position on the Sav- R - ghter| Captain: Hlias Claxk came in with'] o M B | Reed suggested a tubuler rallway| From New York, January 1915 H Arthur Rafuse and daughter | Cai : i © Manage Boarding House. [ e sn. s e and son Fred have returncd | CgNicon baxtels of €eltiSSHIMy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fornier have moved | “;¥yq middle ages no ruler thought| Visiting famous cities and countries on a The agents of the Metro: In- | from spending the summer: on the| xEy sebro brought in $-bar- | som’ {he villuge to Norwich TOWN, | nirsyelr soemen withot & hoQy@uard of| palstial stexmship which serves as your suran. bmpany 1u the ‘Norwich and | brse Hagton: Wit Cabtaln Rafisal TaTE Ontonan tn e Biie avg Tonn vigh | Vhers they are to e Shse orthel alien and republican Switzers, and it %1 Bore. Every luxury and comfort assured. NeliT, Shlor s s, pienicked at | who is now visiting for a few days at | tain Sl A ang- L Ih | poarding house for H. Hitchon. b 1 o that the pope's Bwiss g Fate Vest Stde. 11 barrels. All reported the set out- | L Qbehion, - rom this time that the pope’s Lrightman's pond Saturda o e | i home oulthe West Sids A1has el Gl repi | \James Counterman " attended the | gila Gaten. " To hia 425”1 1o eseen: 135 days—$900 and up payving the freight | sard About the Village. nantic fai e | Gal that every member of the papa et < o P # Gra B t Westerly | M Iryon of Elm street, who Road: Improvements. | € I D Pieifter of Notwich anl | giarg shouldtbesa native of Switser-| cstg ok Txpe sod ot i epenns; school teacher at > Rico, who | is d ly ill, was reported yester-| Town Road ( oner Elihu | Enety urke of d Worcel land, Dressed in their wonderful scar A Cuilias! 65, 15 Ot Dadiy spent the summe jon a er | day us e comfortable. Chesebro_Is work w a force of | E 28 Mystic was a |let, black and vellow uniforms (de-| West Indies, Panama Canal, and 1e in Main s ailed Saturday Miss Irene Stahler has returned to' men on Willia stree vairir t i/ t " | signed by Michael Angelo), nrmr:ii wl(;:' SIMPERATOR" Mediterranean trips. Porto Ric » resume her work | New don after a few days in the |road and has put in a drop basin with | halberds on high occasions and with - % o She was accompanied by Miss | drain pipe leading to the harbor to | Poultry Won Prizes. muskets on mmmm1 days, they are Send for booklet, stating crutse Sty < QINSE et Lamb, who will remain with |carry away the water which collects < 5 st 2 momorable to every visitor to the vat- Lt Herbert Percy has returned to New | from the borough line to the depot is | 205 (0 SEEROVR A€UE AN COCIS, WL | in addition to the noble guard, tho LINE e ol e spending the summer in | to be ralsed and other needed improve- | L7, (WL and three se { gvard of the palace the papal §end( 4; 4g pruadway, N. Y- PR e iogennad send | 5 | ments. [ e B mante el ¢ Saturday for | GTmerie and the vatican firemen, e S | x. | " Mrs. Augusta Potter will entertain | School Report Ready. | Evarts, Vt, where shé will spend the )| i Mis iise Seymour, | the ladies of Liberty council, Daugh- | he annual report of the school | inte ) BRE $ —— e —— a ore !ii‘is afi twin suests of Miss | ters of America, who have niled the | committee is ready for distribution and | " Miss Grace Frink, who is taking o] ————————— The Chelsza 4 ned eir home in'New | Pearl Atreet this eveming. =~ . .| Charles Rix has sold his large power | spent the week end here with her par- UROGEN € LIels! avings ban e adles are class- | Mrs. otter has returnec vacht to John Carlson, who will have | onts Mr. and Mrs. J Frink. e 3 M i & | miaten al Mt Bt Angelus colloge. ,\‘.w‘lm-mm;.n er @ visit with relatives | 1 Geqtiad e e e ¥or ALx romus ox mmmvaA- | ‘11: 4:::11111(?1 A u":;’"i:m ](_::L.i: 2 Rochelle; here. : Albert T. Mason of New York was TISM. latfon will be held at its Bankin ress B g@“flig Rev. John Dunn, for the past five |r Frank Y‘r‘v‘nrhv"nd U“\VH\R "\fh '\;‘:i with his family at their summer home | THE WIDE WORLD. (O B E sinker, of New o, in the City of Norwich, on || Rev g inn, for the past five |pondon have been visitin . a vhel . They expect to = e fork, a specialist, has relieve Sl s lomrnd U < rs an assistant pastor of the Church | \iys, Thaddeus Pecor at Lighthouse | {he eek end. They expect fto 1 | On Jan. 15, 1797, when John Hether- || avery cise presentsd to him With dnesday, September 17th, 1913 at 1e Immaculate Concepti priest | p o New York the last of next week FaL e i This brasoripiion, known a8 Uro- ke H D | farist - has. B e | ol Cutler King has returned from the | ing rerged from his London hab- L 2 . jas Uro- i ck a. m. B o arist order, has been trans- | 1 o r e et o bl Jdndon iah: n. it is an ethical prescriy You will find us reudy with the favored weaves in of u rist ‘"Ky.’ s boen [nm Al M: \x,m\.n.é‘mmu has ret urned | payzele. Takes, Maine. ,r‘.\“\u ry shop in the S ,,‘{m; wearing a o contaiiing " neit il | CHARLES B, CHAPMAN, b 7 { Dyer Stor BlCeseas T thar Drint| Do Sigw bondoni | Mr. and Mrs, Everett Dunham of | silk hat, he was surrounded by a mob | f ates nor narcotics, an has Samly Silks and Dress Goods for the Fall and Winter season “1: ot Bk on succeeds Father Dunn Rev. A, C. Jones of New Haven has S \ECVAN are. SUbELN of Mis: Dun: such proportions that he was arrest- proven itseir in nmj Joxtensive SR Becretary, iy . [hr-m: visiting Noank relatives, ham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.|ed and charged before the lord mayor practice, hospital an: se, Norwich, Conn. A 1 Bchooner J. Talbot Dodge, Capt. v heiting t ri N sts among thousands, to be a posi rs. Myrile Brown Crandall, wife ef | _ Bchooner J of . Cabt- | porkins. with inciting to riot. The constable & : 5 = weave and weight, and such stunning combinations of [}|inicr liiness st her home b Bt | 5 pyard for repalts o iisavetn, . | Totrned to Brookivn after & visit with | erington _appeared upon the pubiis || {i . A Bs 4 street, age 21 years s survived | Miss Dora Sheriffs of Elizabeth, N.|oliRec (o Hietwa rintativg o tarl Bbctire WHIcH B atisll Chashley. seiah] 2 S months old. She also leaves her par- | Di Fire. | Sunday at his home here luster and caleulated to frighten timid acute attacks for six years the new gown is a wonderfully fascinating problem. [/ iis Ghe Srotier and seven sistors. |, aeserby Dlacovers Fre o e | Chinics Hammond his returned from | peeple. . Soveral women Tainted, chile || swelling of Jowds in enlrice 3 . y R g e A i e 2 B8 ok wich., | dren screamed, dogs velped and a A= oler ‘and wXber toue ML Let us assist by showing how ably we can co-operate Ar_and Mrs. snnie,B: Balley | home of Goorge Reed recently by a Frost on Sunday. { young son of Cordwaluer Thomas was Gave Crelioved “and ‘attenaing jiwill find the largest and best Mr. and Mrs, J. A. F pusserby, No one was heme at the y. young . 3 ar : with t : =2 s, Salley_of | pusserby, No was extinguished | Frost was reported in the low lands | thrown down by the crowd and broke B to ysual work. Took no other ¢ o o e heodn e G Ly e, B around the borough Sunday morning. | his right arm” The defendant plead- || medicine. John Hall Goiden 5t, fassortment o | Eating Their Words. | <ome authors have been compelled to destroy their books in a singularly unpleasant fashion. In 1688 Philippuh Oldenburger, a German jurist, publish- ed a description of his fravels through Germany. A passage in this offended his liege lord, and Oldenburger was soundly flogged and then_ordered to eat a copy of his book. It was onl a duodecimo, but he found the tasi beyond his powers, and after five pages Dleaded successfully for a remission, When Bernard the Great, duke of Saxony, learned that he was criticised In some pamphlets, he had the author arrested. and after putting him in the b lloryfor an hour, with one of the objectionable works between his testh, made him swallow it Cases have also besn known of voluntary book eating, Ogler de Buas. becq states that he Tartars used (o cat books In order to acquire knowl- edge, this peing the only way in which they were ecapable of assimlilating printed maite: Glenwood The Range that * Makes Cooking Easy $1.50 and $2.00~a Yard | ; EPONGE — $2.00 to $3.00 a Yard ! Eponge in plain striped and brocaded designs is being largely usea this year and we mow have It in all of the nower shad THERE ARE NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY I now approaching. There is such wonderful diversity of Glenwood Coal or Gas Range for cooking, and & e asios Bt Farnace or Boller for heating enoans solid comeort and lass fuel. F. C.- ATCEISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. Night 'phone 1083 C. 0. Murphy.iNorwich At Cineinnati the house matds have O nized a maids union and deelare THERE 6 o0 10vertising medium tn e will refuse o handle amicieg Eastern Connecticat equal to The Buls ¥ mudo or delivered by istin for Bumnsss results. 1= upi ' E9E,