Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 24, 1913, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1913 | night, and their work showed the re- | JEWETT CITY. |sult of constant practice, though they ! bags baa te expert dssiade List of Voters to Be Made—Miss An- v ized attendance E e s acing began at 5.0 | nie A. Rebbins to Narrate Experi- | and the varieus boeths were well pat- | ences as Army Nurse. renized. At the beoth given over to LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE a “hit the coon” game run by the| The list of voters to be made in the What Is Going On Tonight. fixtures have been returned by the | Cadets, the preceeds te go toward new | First voting district ineludes Albert rne Selectmen and Town Clerk eof | » Commande Nou , U, | trustees to the firm, who are conduct- | uniforms, it was reperted that suc-| Asher, Georze Avery, Adelard Bryant, the Town eof Norwich will be at the o L or P HalL e 10, 1 O, |Il& Dusiness ggain under thelr own | cess was attending their efforts. Edward Bryant, James Bronnan, Wal- Town Hall in the Court House on m _ncamp G To 3 & S\l ot € ~key's orchestra furnished music | ter Butler, Charles H. Barber, Ernes i 2 B the dancing, which was indulged | Brown, Alton C. Curtis, Charles R. sy ‘::’ o v “"-m"":“‘d’ ;B:“: SWE Abstracts of Fish and Game Laws Re- |in a late hour, altheugh all ob- | Carey, John _ Desjardine, Timothy =) Py My : to 4 ocleck p. m. to 7 oclock p. m., to Take Out Hunting License: oceived. ectionable dances were under the ban | Dwyer, Frank Dwyer, Charles A. Fiske, . m. 7 o'clock p. m., Peabk B, f ' ; c ittee in charge.” [ Lout Guillotte, Michael Hallisey. examine the qualifications of electors T Frank P. Fenton issued [ (gpies of the 1913-14 abstract of the | BY order of the committee 3 Louls suillotte, 3 f hur Tuesday Jobin RN 5 T i davs, fasned iy ine PR Joseph ¢ Hopyman, Adolphus Tarvis. SO fo, S0t b i e M Rosebrook and Wil- | gtate bog Elanls e 1 Louls La libertie, Jeremiah La Lib- hose persons who shal e foun Willimantic, Samuel '?L“L\»L‘K"r" "f‘:iitl(xn-flill.l:;?xé:::d fi{m'T‘L‘“fi: o BEG”‘.'____N'GHT ihayia ;\rnc. Fred J.dl‘hlll. rank l.hu“dvn- qualified whose names appear on the A. | Clerk B > it a 3 < e eld, Hudson P. Leavenworth, .Moses list prepared by the Registrars of to‘;”::q‘ mlgx m‘»‘ 'a.-";"’.’,f'}’o";"l"‘xi.i,.'.'flx Principal Harrn\:‘n lr;:hchlrge—cu'n- | Loranger, Samuel Littlefleld, Jr., Voters of ‘said {uwn i ‘Swmmbu, that a copy of the game laws shall iR v MeDoweli, John 1913, under the title “To Be Made.” To Decide Fate of Fair Anocia(ion.““‘}5""“‘" {o every person who obtains | At a meeting of the evening school | Mcitenna. James MeArthur, William | = . " ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGIE, 3, E cense, but as yel 1 — i . 1 e . Th E e ve be ent out by Sec- |3 hunting license, bu vet no full | committee, consisting of Curtis Dean, | McCluggage. pyTale information will be welcomed WILLIAM By WILCOX - o opies of the law have been received | cnaim das Dion and Mrs, ousands of victims o y Sam 'lny\p_' of \[119_ Wil- | i "the Windham office. Whether or ;{hqati)ll(r)r;‘a;‘; 1””{;“] ;I:(n”ng --M“l e uom'-lv;lm_ ?fl.\nn, 11;:(\3/[1':‘:1_213;:]\(:,0.\;? eJ foot lnrtur\e. Don't wl"“ time. Gc.;r .: CHARLES P. BUSH L ant E ion, calling a | & ‘. R B et oTrvbry L SRR o 1e0dove oinson, Lee R at once. No matter how many paten i B ol fal Be. Aockienasry | 1Ot the law. Is anzweioq by delivery of {office o fthe chairman, Tuesday eve- lexander Raney, William Smith, | medicines you have tried in vain this i electmen. at t action relative | (1S Abstracts s an opon 480 on, Bt [ Bing, it was decided to begin the ses- Smith, ank Shea, Willlam | treatment, ‘which was formerly known CHARLES S. HOLBROOK, sale ¢ of the as- | H10 T0BI0H Ity Of Peo e O otax \as|lons of the night gehool on Tuesday. | Tyndell, Rutherford Upton,’ Franklin | J I L IR L BB R Town Cierk. s at or- : r ~oples le! 9 - e e L. ord. o i sep24d o . definite will | tive number of coples left over from | principal of the Natchaug school, will a ek Frank | Soak the foot for full Nitteen minutes ¥ a utcome of that Yo e ey be principal also of the night school | j “yoriarty, Alfred R! | effects are marvelot ‘All pain goe et keesoat and the other teachers will be Mrs.| ", yhe Sceond voting district are| tantly ana the feet feel simply de NOTICE = | Attended Ashford Baptist Association | gygan AL Sullivan, anor Rose | proderick Bietiny Diitton ntul. Corng and callouses can be Ingrown i s Alice one or I e, f right off; bunions, aching feet, The Selec: Town Cle: o ties Settled, Megting: : i St e be chosen | 8oPh. Duprey, John D 2ol Compound v Selling feet get immedigte re: Nails i B ot o ol S fr g Mg D Ae GEs Mrs. Henry Fry- |more additional teachers to be chosen clestonc, Callouses lief. Use this treatment a week and ot the Mol Honse oy Beot X1 1913 e t and Prag, Who | o, Aps, Jaim es, Mrs red | by the commitiee later. Se: will e N o o O A R R LR SO N B I Bagery, Mi Ja . Robinson of |be held at the usual hours in the eve- 508 the past. Calocide wor.s through the INDER m., for the purpose of admitting to the g Nimanti 1 Mrs. Maurice Golden |ning, beginning probably about 7.30, or AN pores and removes the cause. Uet a ACHING eléctors’ oath those whose names 'm s t £ South ham, went Willing- |and a registration fee of one dollar | SIVE {wenty-five cent box from any drug- o) appear on the list to be made and found tol Tu to attend ann v“i.‘I be r nired of each person at- ’g,*Vt usually enough to cure the worst ey quanfied. s eting of the Ashfor Jist asso- tending, to be refunded to all those rank Whitfc eof ton, Sept. 22, 1913. rf e il HSt 38907 Sho are present per cent. of the |~ g Ene proTaee ation. P | . To be a William A, A, PLCKIAM az 1 < and | SRt sessions. If th or more are de- | pan, "y S HoEL ———— Peloquin Home ous of tak a business | — e YA N K E Edward J. Peloquin, who has been | o1& Will be provided, the fee for v | TO SPEAK ON CANTEEN. NCOANA | _ 2 1EDD, i | playi k with teams in ning- 3 . ,'” . =g A { v P % 1 - = - St 4 A - ; e e : { - 4 17-jewel thin model 12 Town Clerk ’ ton, Vt., and /Greenfield, Mass, re-. |+unded nRAeritie Same,condg i | Miss Annie A Robbins to Make Ad-! Scouts Entertained by Camp Fire | ize WATCH in 20 A | | turned to his home in Willimantic TR dressés for W. C. T. U. | Girls—Farewell Party for Miss Dor- |} 812€ in years HmPHSM.S H]fl b“][ fimfl W[lfil( | Monday Brief Mention. esiir acei] iothy FEamb. [ gold filled case for | | Tl M. E. Sullivan went to Putnam P e A. Robbins, nat 5 | 5 Death of Mrs, Edith B. Pewsey. |rmueiq rer of Wi Cm | IALED PROPOSALS will be rge Highway Coi Capitol,” Ha Wednesday, tion of a sec Macadam road in the Word was recelved in Wi 3 death of Mr: which occurred he home of Miss Rena Race of Franklin spent sday in this city Laura H. Hills went to Boston | < former Fire Girls have held an hers Island at which they the members of the Hawk Joy Scouts. The trip across ° in a power boat and on Dr Boston Store: Willimantic, Conn. o Tuesday for a short stay 3 o 3 rague, and a section of in gewood, 1 ¢ | arrival fireplace was immediately . was until recently _ Mrs. E. Asher rned yesterday 20d Of | constructed at which dinner was pre- Thoroughly guaranteed. jE2 e oy ons conatiuslion i st at a local moving picture from a week's stay in New York pared by the young ladies. This con- I well known in Willimantic Dr. Jackson went to Hartford Tues- sisted of baked potatoes and boiled | Best value in the market. past two mon had did Mr. and Mrs. W. St f; ers with chocolate for des- | {from a nerve akdown, ser e return home was about 4 This Will Enable Women | g gt Mo Wi, To Dress More of her wdition received from o'elc iich she was re- . had been en- Faln due here fifty min- e Central V. 3.10 p. m. Tu Given Farewell Party, Miss Dorothy Lamb has sgone Storrs where she will attend the agr cultural college this year . Miss Mi Jomn & Gea H Biiss. b 2 Al the best makes of ended. Games and music | WATCHES in stock. enlng pass pleasantly and | ed. ingstone of Pearl street friends in Provi- ute Helen outh Man int, Miss | k 4 sum 1 in price between his bid and the der. Plamns and speci- examined for Sprague otuce ¥ranklin ) B. Davis, First Se- 1t the office of the seph's hospital Sun Tuesday mornin ass was Tose und Breeze men tage on short time. Esther 1 @ : ¢ sw Lo ymmissioner, Room 2i, Cap- Y Watts : et | n New Lor B i conomlca x s were in S S of Fishers rold Hu has rned to Utica 1 mmissione | cemeter ; e v g mother, Mrs. | isiting friends on Long Point. | s ght any and all f — —- ‘ i eturned fo | g Point Diite Hartford, Sept. 16th, CADETS GAVE DRILL. rtained Silver Link Society. e | S O'Brien of High street | C. J. BENNETT, Py i { Made Feature for Second Night of s S “|l et ],“ Silver ghw "v" rinm m],,n,n- The, Zl o Co. L Carnival. | church = v afiernoon very | % Gapit s tiord, G 7viierion |\ i 5 lowing Mrs, .| Death of Miss ments were served s Gl i g s Shgpaos ] feature of the sec vening nes R tham—Antor hour which followed AR Compan carr 1t the of | ness meeling 1 fro AR armory Tuesday was a dril R. 1 | tions are being made for | London manoeuvring unde I atham rly | sehool | returned home after a 2 »f Captain Raymond G v Nk her home on Ir. and Mrs. James Jay Smith of]friends at Soundview cottage | zation a presen Personal ftems. { Wa r ¥ remain at Groton | 1k MceDonald of New Ha — | rtenian A. Winter was in Danie | two the first of Novem- visiting relatives on The legal voters of the Town of ehtiana = 1 e are hereb warned to meet ”}5 e A B e Ca Lamb 1 iting Mrs. | Mr. and M Ha OB Town meeting at Lue nan went . at Fort Rachel place. | returned from a visit with sald Town of Moniville ant, Henry { 1d Gr e Hill of New London Oct. 6 in_Old Mystic, 913, for 1ne pur- iz Grant: corpor- Miss m;. ett Winsor was is on Pearl street. | Lester Smith has gone to kmg},m‘ ing its officers as required Toward Bow- | nam sday & | ond schoo 1 Assessor e every Monday - - . o Leave for City Home. toiecnaecacl ‘ | 0f Rellef, 3 Selectmen fiss Mary Adams is spending a 3 : s & Miss Rice of Cedar street s visiting | Ja Taxes, 3 Cra 5 LinerThel SEnu g BODS | rar sl whoi me in New London. " i deye I Hartiod Antene J. Clay. Samuel Searing and J josed Cove Nook returned | & have | | William Parks of Hanover was a lo ! 1l visitor Tuesday e« to New ¥ for the winter. g Hartford. The home of the late D. 3 v of Andover wa ar n in poc ith for a | B. Wesson on Maple avenue, Spring n ! HEag Brief Paragraphs. | field, will be opened on the 30th for a ! - i | Poor Week for Fleet. Mae Fen of Providence is | meeting of the Connecticut Valley His- | Yeomans of Andover spent | James Johnson of lesday in Margaret Mor al society he home will come pipaneatids d dollars hich they are each way for son | tor | Miss | into possession of the society when a e fund of $100,000 is raised. the except £: C; Cures Drink Habit. ughter, ¥ing a cot- | maintenz .owe and i 3 So uniformly successtu G azine 4 boom to{been in ring the vic | Raymond n of Baltic ws s 3 = e rate of Drink Habit” into sober a useful | 1ccal. visitor Tuesday ; i each men and =0 s s our confidence that we waz woman. It will show her how Mrs. M. Robinson ne to dress better on the same in- T e i no b 3 S = | Tuesday on his AsK for Charles Larrabee 1S Main St spending a fe come. Takes you to Paris and New York via photograph. In Winter Quarters. ; ppropri n ch A A o g | " Aiso at sald meeting to pro Dr. Burling o The Criterion of Fashion, el fhaic pairing the of L.e Towr to transa oth to be done at said me weeting will be called Sc per copy, 50c per year. Shows you what is the Just a blt | I“:;L‘xwf,“»,,, i : t proper thing in shoes, ht)SiCry, -\\-‘;’{:f; '}"\7'4:“1 Hoffman, t Nor- vraps, dresses. Everv artic Miss Stella Gardiner was a Hart- I S Every ‘”ULIF too cool to get along §|rora visitor Tuesday, as w Mrs, | of ymen’s clothes. Get this | W. Robarge and Mrs. J. B. Fuller- without heat, and not §|*“® During sleep the necessary body-repairs are carried on in-the “human workshop.” Anything that prevents sound sleep at the prope: time (at night) will sooner or later prevent “smooth run JRGE H. BRADFORD, magazine at the pattern dc-; Mrs, M le,ui() of this city and MATT A. TINKER, . Mrs. (. Golden of Windham we in ¥ partment, 5¢ per copy. quite cold enough to start §|attendance at the convention in South | | - S X . JAMES DR : ' I Py . { . Willington at the Memorial church | B i | Fhat “drowsy feeling” in the forenoon (when e Trimn of Moser S sday. V etown Parochia i & & - A & % epldc : the heater. Better try an | *“Stee: Chester Sceipture and chitdren | school opene i everyone should feel bright and fit) is often caused by {| hav turned to M : after spend- k E ot Fa “ | 1 bt H The H. C 1\\urray Co. e e . g in ' want of sound, refreshing sleep the night before. | Speual C]ty Mcet]ng hop McMahon MAYOR'S OFFICE, L] RALTIC . | Very often the habitual use of coffee is back of ‘onnectict | New Have! ) d S £e. 18 aC 0 wich, Connecticut. Auto Truck Moving e b LONG DISTANCE WORK ! PSR engineers of th | SlECPIES: 181, g | French and English Speaking Sections or semaph O eby ¢ ed to warn the A SPECIALTY ora Norwich to meet 1913, at 8 o'clock in the ns has been placed at the end of the station. It reads 'S of Holy Name Society Make Prepa- rations for October Demonstration in Addresyt P. A, WEEKS, or "Phone Drowsiness during the day for the parade will consist y in their respec HIRAM N, FENN i e 1 AKER and EMBALMER | & black bow ile and dark suit. [ve 5 5 Caurch St. Willimantle, Ct | At the meeting all the men handed | gtamford.—Px 2, 33-12 or 254-& Wallimantio Ct. 2 3 Norwich. \ ‘ | Gy ing purposes: e , Mabel | M b e tnderaic ; to the undersigned, o " ufi lr I At a meeting of the two sections of | "‘\9 Audu ay e overcome | gted tu LHIS NaasETe Y BR l- c J,\CKSON Dentlst the Holy Name society of St. Mar: C called pecial me | sce what action will be T d | | church—the French speaking and Eng- | of the ive board to meet at hor | o the construction or 'a A i | |iish speaking—held In the sodality | house. were made fo oo ooy | e iatag iy Bpprovristion therefor: Fainless Extracting and i | room Monday evening, final prepara- | the anmt 0 Be held next | Quit coffee absolutely and use well-made | augaorizing an appropriation therefor, Filli Soeci | | tions were made for the coming Holy [month. | | 2 or sums of money as shall be illing a Specialty | Name ‘parade to be held in Norwich [ oo P St { needed for the redemption of the Lity's Main Street. - - Willimantic | 1 Oct. 12. A lirge number of members |, oW BT m of New Bri. | g S R S o Slaikons was present 'at the meeting and all | $1™ H- & W, Je GRiadi O HEW SFC S B S I B G evinced great enthusiasm for the dem- | et e TandL Tone S healn: 1 to authorize the appropriation of ration. The uniform adopted e Eesniicy o smi Tequired for that purpose. | hated at wich, Conn., Sept. TIMOTHY C. MURPHY Hmaisept.. ST T st at }0 | | Mayor of the City of Norwieh, o their namés in to the secretary of eact Sl A g : Hatatly: ookt bove an o N e section=Amic Gordon for the Frencn | 2000, 08 16 D08, 06, e | It contains the vital phosphates from wheat required J| rorepsing 15 The' warning - direcied. ta | . section and Dennis Hines for the Bng- | 5 tae donstion of $10.000 1o ins hos- e = i : S 5 me: far service b blication .SHEPARD || FUrNItUre Store || s " vas nolitic oo (e donation 010000 fo the hog: | by Nature for rebuilding the tissue cells in muscle, brain {|” i ceding EL" ORE & SHEPAKL | | men before Saiurday. e e e B O =k and nervess | e S it H Ma: . } "It was decided to eng pliexReIet | | g == funeral Uwector and Embalmer || Main and Union Streets, | pand to turnish music for 13t i el i R Fils A s | 0 h l. d 6C-62 Nonth St., Willi tic Willimantic Monday and Thursday evenin few Haven county | , ‘ A O S A verhau lng an SZ .y Hiimanti ous to the day of the parade for the rd i tre bestl caffeine, found in coffee dy Assistant Tel. Connactior purpose of drilling the men and ar- and very fair ) - X arn per order as ing them in (he L i rds helghi. 1 P Goes to Hartford. of the crog | Thomas Charon of Main street left | Tuesday for lariford, wh secured employmer M dward Farrell of High stree Who recently underwent a s Repair Work | —OF ALL KINDS &N— Regular Postum—must be well boiled. 4UTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG IS, TRUCKS and CARTS& Postum comes in two forms: he has Instant Postum is a soluble powder. A teaspoonful Everybody needs it, of course. Norwich is reported as makin ¥ ARR i 5 o : ‘ : i Mechanical repalrs. oainting, trim 3 progress toward complete r 5 ho dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with the e aiiocing sl sl Wbel Everybody iy going to need it mors | There were no sessions of either the e c i i kAo P . A i i in the future, too, when the earning blic: or Parochial schools Monday on | ilness of Ler addition of cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage racksmithing in all its branches. “ll . ” capacity is less than during youtn b e S ) Waterbury. instantly. Wherewnha“ or middle-age. GOVERNOR COMING EARLY. e aaoan 4 ved recent enworth street fire houke rods. design firewan wield- ers W. F. D. On et for a flag. The best way to be sure to have Will Be at Brooklyn Fair by 11 o'Clock some THEN is to save a littls ({OW Thursday Morning. —a little at a time, but that litt'e B - often. Danielson, Sept. 23 { Governor Baldwin on Tuesday noti- fied P. B. Sibiey that he w able to be at Brocklyn on ¥y a Fair Haven.—Work is being pt early as 11 o'clicK, a previous engage- | ahead on the foundations for the ment which he expected would keep |retort house for the New Haven him away unti afternoon having heen | Light company just east of (I canceled, The arrangement will per- | pany's ge imilding mit the gavernor to remain at Brook- | street. A cement mixer Soolt & Clark Corp. 507 10 515 North Main St | AUTO REPAIRS AT SHORT NOTICE. Done RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give Postum induces restful nights and successful days ‘There’s a Reason” The Willimantic Savings Institute H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer Iyn the groater part of the day: thou- |started into operation and cement fhe 9 i H nds of Windkam county people are ng run into the spaces between t HARRY C. WASHBURN, planning to greet him, spiles as fast as the latter are driven. Telephone 132-5 Bath Stroet, Sl el ot ki e

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