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ORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913 IMPORTANT CHANGES e The Wauregan House On or about October first it is the intention of the management of “THE WAUREGAN” to abandon the American plan system of feeding and to continue on the European plan entirely. This is the course pursued by nearly all the Hotels in the country, and is considered to be the most equitable for both the public and the management. SUICIDE WITH CARBOLIC ACID | ““ieiioascaners Siok Headache, Sour Stomach, Gas Bad Breath, Mean Liver and Bowel Need Cleaning. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Our Annual Fall Opening In Floor Coverings Is Now In Progress To Continue All This Week Housekeepers everyw’here are interested in this event be- cause it opens up for inspection the largest and most com- prehensive line of Floor Coverings to be had in Eastern Connecticut. ¢ Fred Rezzioni, 21, Separated From the Girl He Loved, Found ShEaali ; & 10-cent box now. Dead at No. 163 High' Street—Left His Boarding Place | Np odds how bad your liver, stomach orhbowelu; how much your P4 # ARR laches, how miserable and uncemfort- Sunday—All Indications Point to Suicide Theory, Says able you are from constipation, indi- iesmln' billousness and slussisg owels—you always get the desire Coroner. results with Cascarets. pD0m't Tet your stomach, liver and - | DOWeL k . Take omposed body of Fred| The man had worked at the stove|coRtla make vou miserable Thexe found Wednesday | foundry, and employes there sald helpeagache, bilousness, dizziness, ferv- 1 a bedroom in the | 34 been at work at 9 oclock on MR- | Susness, ‘sick, sour, sgassy stomach, ' day morning. The label to'the bOtHe | yg0kache ana all other distress; street, which Is oc- | found in the room was found, The cork | soqnae™ o0 n i cide ofars o ail B ele Camilucct. was on the window sill. The label |pcBoS JoCt 00 OIRIS 09 o, e ttle found smashed | showed that the carbolic acid had been | wpicn i producing the misery. & bought at the Rathbone drug store at (™, €7, 3 BrOSUCIng whe tisery., = R the vard eut- ! the commer of West Main auid Thamensi, Lo 'S0 W2 Sl Bontth, FIpR room andiithe | strests. Mo the coroner one. of Whel R I S S00T BIRA for montacs rapklin . H.| cjerks in the store said he believed he|ys® - _of glog " an hAd beth A ) f you will take a Cascaret now an . had sold some carbolic acid on Mon- T - 2 nan whose r ekt i = then. All druggists sell Cascarets. day to a man whose description, a8lpnop't forget the Fehildren—their little s a suit- 3 s near as he could recall it, came close | jnsides need a gentle cleansi # ansing, too. At once | ¢, that of the dead man. ° s: tive that led to the| The coroner further learned that the T Srown SaiC ) young man had been attentive to a Wednesday 1 Soung woman named Sadie, who lived | FORMER OCCUM WOMAN wtions pOInt-| next door to the Camilucci house, and KILLED ON CROSSING. that her father had made strong objec- tion to thi In accordance with our usual custom, we will, during Open- ing Davs, offer A NUMBER OF SPECIAL VALUES n her | WL Mrs. Mary Donnelly Struck by Train were found on . the body, but papers were found in his| 2% Nor$h Grosvenordale—Was Mother ., . . { i B lothing that indicated he had worked | ©f Reve B. M. Donnelly. With the above end in view we will close our bleachery and at the stove foun- dry. Thege was also a of pa- (Special to The Bulletin.) - ining-room on Saturda; tober | per which seemed to be a recommend. | Putnam, Sept. 24—Mrs. Mary Don- American plan dining. y, Oc ok B e T 14~} nelly, about 60 years of age, mother of = 7 |85 0% meiirosd wen. ™ *PPII%E| Rev. 'B. M. Donnelly, rector of St. Jo- 4th, after which date no meals will be served except | o 2 church, North Grns\'ninorda)lle. % 8| e s instantly killed about 4 o’clock this |B? TOWNS ‘WiLL B3 nuon wheri olic s sl byrd on the European plan. { Jropesn pan. | These special offerings have been selected from the most wanted articles in the department, and can be had at any time during Fall Opening Days. These few suggestions: RUGS %, 55 Ve During Opening Days we offer the following SPQCial values VOTE ON LICENSE. | freight train on the Norwich and Wor- i e cester division of the New Haven roa o . . Most of the Voting Will Be in the|at the church crossing. Her skull .was We take pleasure in thanking the public gen- crushed in, but there were no other e oy erally for their liberal patronage and ki‘ndly feeling ad s the fam- Policeman Smaller Communities e question of allowing the licens Donnelly left home to go to Putnam. In reaching the trolley she 3 vill be voted on by § { had to cross the crossing and for some extended to us during the many years of our man- Small Size Rugs THPESII’Y Brussels Rugs at the ‘town electlons to be hald | reason s‘{lde‘nllyhd\d not see ;l‘\e train, At 89c—Axminster Ry size 18 x 36 is one of the most service-| he to ons to be held |, “special freight, approaching, al- A ey A Fg i g i . Monday in October, This is | though there is: a straight streih of agement, and hope for a continuance of the same 1S vRIue SN0 nl i |alile, auiingst sNeipopian el il the number of - i At $1.69—Axminster Rugs, size 27 x 54 | LI me i a wide range of smal . Of | track where the accident happened. 1 295 " ul-over effects, Oriental and floral de- liquor question | M~ Donnelly was known. in ‘the vil- d h i} inches, value $2 Al e S L g e itlon was consid- | j;g¢ gg Mother Donnelly and was be- under the new plan At $3.19—Axminster Rugs, size 36 x 72 i AScie T e € " by the voters of 54 towns 1ast|jovea by all. The people are shnck(‘t} inches, value §$3.75 At $8.25 T feet 6 inches x'9 feet, e i at her sudden death and the priest of : ! qalmost, without exception it is the the parish nas the heartfeit sympathy THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO. S At $10.95 b 12 foot valua SiZ08 1 be smaller tow: state that wi > - u oy /| consider ‘the- licenss question. ~ The | Syers acul in the Singer @ L O Royal Axminster Rugs Sl s R SR K - 1 only large city that is voting this year| Mrs, Donnelly lived at one tinfe in teet 6 inches. value $13.00. : is New Haven. A few years ago it| Occum, She came to Norih Grosvenor- These Rugs have a rich, high At $1340—Size 0 x 12 feet, value $15.00, tom fto vote upon_ the li-| dale with her son, who was transferred peculiar to this make. They wear for | At $16.95— Size 9 x eet, value $17.50, tion in almost every town | from § eph’s church, Occum, to i|vears and retain their rich colorings | At $17.45—Size eet 3 inches x 13| R e gricdel oS oin Y an Sachem Chapter Discussed Plaris. |fduring the life of the rux. We show | feet $20.00, In 1907, how- S Congressman Br. has in- | The regular meeting of Sachem |}a wide range of sizes and colorings. | ever, the e so modified the| DAVENPORT BUILDING FOR troduced in the house special pension ('hup[e\_d.\'u - 94, Eastern § n’,r w At $6.00—Size 4 feet § inches x 6 feet | . law ‘as to require a petition signed by bills granting an increase of pension | held Wednesday evening in the Buck S iathe Lt s i | 10 per cent. of the voters. TROLLEY EXPRESS STATION |, My Sarah B. Davis of Griswold, | ingham Memor Routine business { 5‘1'7g‘L: e % A |Wool Art Squares New Haven, the following M S ... | widow of Phineas W. Davis, who |was transacted and the greater p 2 .75—Size 6 x 9 feet, value §13.5 T ks A vote upon the question: | Negotiations Ahe Underway with|gorveq in Co_ G, Eighth Conn. Vols, [of the evening was devoted to a dis $17.25—Size 8 feet 3 inches x 10 x 12 feet—at $7.28, msted, Bolton, Bristol, Bur-| Shore Line Electric Railway Co. |at $30 per month: to Frances Dodge, | cussion of plans for the work of the feet 6 inches, value §19 Canaan, Cheshire. Chester L of Woodstock Valley, widow of George | fall and winter. Size 8 x 12 ry, Cromwell, Darien, | Negotiations are underway looking . Iate of CoF, Bleventn Conn. BV P b , Ellington, Farmington, |to the acquirement of the so-called e of $12 per month: also to ; 3 21 e Goshen, Griswold, Gro- | Elevator or Davenport bullding by the | Mrs! Emily E. Shelley, of Plainfield, Never Needs an Occasion. “u¢ | Rag Ca"pet Rugs ), Haddam, Harwinton, | Shore Line Electric rallway for a|widow of John H. Shelley, late of Co.| “Vice President Marshall Takes Oc- . o = i3 3 y. lingwor l.xlchfiel&t{fr"l" depot for trolley expr I, 26th Conn., at s rate of $12 per |casion to Talk of New Haven Wreck ';,’m 3 inches x 1 24 x 36 inches—at 5c {ADIES:— | Ma Manchester, Milford, New| When acquired for this purpose the | month, and to i Smith, of Pom-|0f what possible subject does he rot B $50.00 27 x 54 it 98¢ » e & | n, New Hartford, New Milford, | building provide facilities for run- | fret, late of Co. G, Conn W |, take oecasion to talk?—New York e 10 feet 6 inches x 13 i at $1.50 | North Cangan, " Plainfield, Plainville, | Ring the trolley tracks into the bulld- | oy fhe rate of $40 per month. World | > $32.00 il N ” 3 . Plymouth, Prospect, Redd \dze.|ing and for a trolley freight station S | 4 x 7 feet X It is time to give serious and |7 o5, Trospect Hedding, Ridge- | o8 cover. TR MRS | 9 x 12 feet—at $9.75 ! Sterling, " 'Stonington, | The bullding stands 100 feet on Site for Mystic Post’ Office. efining Luck. il T A prompt attention to your gl Voo v | wonk iy sl S ekinan Ty B S e Buteiny | ks mhai cnables s rmen t jum || Wool and Fibre Rugs : i o NAles i inchogtan auiiWind. and of heavy mill construetion. ' There ““h,,,gm,, Bept . 31— Coheratiiign | put the five cor - Philaieioiie Weci o |4t W35 feet 3 inches x 10| Fillings of all kinds—Burlap, Denim, FURS for the coming season. | iy e o3 is in connection a boiler room and | Bryan F. Mahan called at the post 5 ey ree s All Wool Ingrain and Imitation Hard| | towns, 28 voted on the | Placksmith shop in an ell. In all there | office department yesterday and’ tool I At $6.75—Size 9 x 12 feet, et size.| Wood Filling. 7 2 o2 | ¢ s are about 40,000 square feet of floor | up the matter of the appointment o wtewn.—Bisho) s S We zare daily ta d for|! estion In 1912, tew of the f fl r f| Newtown—Bishop Brewster of the e are daily taking orders KoK | et 4 o nagative, ol of the | space. The land paralleis the Thames | ' postmaster for Middletown, the se- | Episcopal diocese of Connectiout will | f== | > | river 200 feet and there is a passway |lection of a site for the new post- | visit Trinity churchi Sunday, Nov. 16, 2 e Made-to-measure Coats and| poey o ‘", ‘h"“‘; el e has evidently | { VS0 S0l ket from the rear, Thero | office building at Mystic and several | when he will administer confirmation FALL SHOWING OF DRAPERIES e L Iy spur track from the New York, | matters of importance to his district. |to a class. Our Fall showing is now complete—Window and Door Draperies and Drapery Materials. Our line includes all kinds of Scrims. Cretonnes, Silkolines, Etc.—in all the newest designs and colorings. Housewives owe it to themselves to see our line before making a selection. > want to aven and Hartford railroad in for Alterations to Coats, el b 4 s S “x“"" {‘1::‘:““:, The building has been for some time Scarf a NP e | the property of the Storing and Leas- ' Scarfs and Muffs. w xf‘ for 1912 the respective figures | {1e Lroberty Of e StorIng C ch the Ly il 3 in_August are . Treaent officers elected in Joseph J. Melville Met Missing Letter FEWER IN AUGUST. ust occur later in the season, | Carrier on Street. That Month Showed a Loss of Three { tter Carrier Lyman B. Pendleton ; f Hairl Try Thisl| Besides beautifying the hair, one a . | of New London % 5 Here—2,877 Stations. Stop Washing the Hair! Try Thisl| Be ving , p- and nothing should be allowed | of X ¥ London, i Bas Leen misslua sl Makes ‘It Glossy, Soft and plication of Danderine dissolves every : 4 | abo e been sought by Postmas. | According to the September Telephone Abundant. particle of dandruff; invigorates the to obscure the immense advan- | ter McGinley through the medium. of il e g i v o e | scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. s bearing his photo- | exclusive O Surely try a “Danderine Hair| Danderine is to the hair what fresh . d in New York Tues- ecte ions, a. loss ee AUr- | Cleanse” if you wish to immediately |showers of rain and sunshine are to > selecti ew : & i1 monih s at pe- 3 tage of selecting your n 3 Melville, the State [nE the month of AUSKSt. Tg that pe- | double the beauty of your hal Tt [vane ntiond\ Ak Fosk trent) o ot rostel Melville met the |Iiod Willim i 2 moisten & cloth with Danderine and |invigorates and strengthens them. Its | Christopher street, | don gained 16, Jewett City lost 3, and ce he hardly knew |l.ebanon remained unchanged. New Pendleton had apparent- | Haven, the biggest exchange in the been shaved since he left New , had 16,309 August 31, a gain of s beard was long and his | 60 stations in the month. The total Furs and your Fur Coat be-| draw it carefully through your hair, exhilarating, stimulating.and life-pro- taking one small strand a , this | ducing properties cause the hair to will cleanse the hair of 0 or |grow long, strong and beautiful. any excessive |” You can surely have pretty, soft, beard 2 it 5 AuG Bitvas Jicae you will be amazed. Your hair will be |lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will i fvl.u ires indicated lack of | for the Aug. 31 was e wavy, fluffy and abundant and posses |just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's able f0od e an incomparable softness, lustre and |Danderine from any.drug store or | ding to Mr. Melville Mr. Pen- ELEVEN WEEKS' TRIP. | luxuriance. }loi!m counter and try it as directed. Mr. fore the season is at its height. PURE FOOD SPECIALS dleton was ased to Mr. McGinley Lane. to see him. And Bet Botter .y iinisny GENUINE 101 | Sl Pk Swusnge 21y —— city, where he embarked on the four- Attend see“him d him why he | Nelson T. Branche Home from Coast- : For Thursday il Friday Tog ML O after & irip of 11 weeks' duration, showed Mr. Pendleton be. | here for Sag Harbor, where Frankfurters. Lane, cap- = #d - 00t Gome back . New Nondor | o To Your Furs and informed him thal his pieturaaon | ing Journey on Schooner Carrie A. Round GENUINE Plied: ~Al| Nelson T. Branche, son of Mr. and Sirloin Ib. [} LAMB CHOPS return. He told Mr. ; P a few days, thence golng to H masted schocner Carrie A Rl sel'Vlce BS L EEES S 0D Y fained by John Phillips, a coustn, and L AR e Bologna i, ... ) 27c FOUND IN A SHED | bound for Halifax, N. S, with a careo | ol of coal. The journey took something a SWEET POTATOES o0 k re was in the paper and t No right” but ihoation to | Mis Herbert L. Branche, of Lafayette > 1 ’ 1 Portoth retur 3 Mely that he | Mrs t R. B , of Lafa ] . was going to Philadelphia that night, street, I home Wednesday e a les ecla Ore oriernouse morning y in July Nelson left ° William Maynard of New London Dead | over a week and little had weather | was encountered. Nearly two weeks | Probably Several Days. T 1 B Lying In an obscure part of a stor- | then getting urder way for Ingram- ) RIPE BANANAS TOKAY GRAPES ge shed of Denisc . Brc New ort, St. George’s A ) London lumbe ey Brown, New | of limber was taken on. The schooner dozen <0 ol rs o d6eldhes oL ce.. 25¢ L 4 body of 2 5 left the Canadian port for New York a | [ | m Maynard, about Fe S I R R DS et ) Dt o R 1 Y o vears of & foond anoe 2 reek ago Monday and made good | FURRIER clocie Tuekias atternoon by Alice | Ume. The journey was a very pledsant | en In Creavery BUTTER ehleiv b, 35¢ one and was r'r\nh emn\ ed by 1 el&x(m i CREAMERY 2 | Cooner and Hazel Sullivan. " Acting d Sh ipments 291 Main Street, B el o e CONNEZCTICUT PATENTS. ? Fog e g Telh b i n o tnced that : I A GRAND DEMONSTRATION OF WOMEN’S, Cooking COMPOUND CRISCO Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank, City | heart, superinduced by alcoholism. The | Two More from Eastern Part of State b 19500 oy | rizid’ condition_of the body showed Protected Against Infringement. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S FALL AND P i e R R { that the _man had been dead two or The list »f patents issued to Con- 2 [, Ma nard had lived in the city about | necticut |n\(nlo for the week ending ‘ |15 s. Until about five years ago | Tuesda: 1913, as furnished Ur e |n i S e employed laborer and driver. | from the ,,m,\ of F. H. Allen, follows L After that he secured a position as| Howard M. Barber, Stonington, inking | fireman on the tug Gertrude. The tug | mechanism for bed and cylinder print- | went on the ways last week and May- | ing presses; Victor J. Bissonnette, | nard came ‘ashore and began to. im- | Stafford Springs, hand card; Frank V. bibe freely and death came. He has | Burton, Bridgcport, attachmefit plug two sons who reside near Norwich and | fitting; Filiberic Contenti, New Haven, WINTER GARMENTS 1Bt BREAD FLOUR, 18 sack 67¢ It is a pleasing incident for us to announce our Fall Opening, because we' feel assured that ladies of Nor- , 503“5 Maine Sweet CORN wich and vicinity will appreciate our effort to pro- i g"i'Jl(Z:l %TBASXINS\ 25c SALT MACKEREL we are showing new pat- terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- DOMESTIC SARDINES | . a | one sister living in Hartford marking devics and garment form; | A . ing and Silver Plated || — - -- Robert G. Henry, West Hartford, bel* vide for them, the newest creation of Fall and Winter ————————————————— 8 ... | FOR SUPERIOR COURT. | shifter; Josepa . Lamb, New Britain, Mascot I aindey SOAP TOILET PAPER Ware. | N ; Sad iron; Smmuelfk. . Munson. New Fashions ,including the latest novelties of material, and o B W R | Joseph Donovan Bound Over from | Haven, game trap; Baward 7. . Rea, - g 2 Whars .0, ... 28 1 0polls . ....... P Hartford, ini distributing mechanism, % A A it ';";"Y \ . :“‘ :515 Groton Court on Assault Charge. | (54" [ ihanisim and controliing mech- ||| the most beautiful shades of coloring, which make our Alaska SALMON 10 Ibs. Gmnulatsd in above lines a i o g 45 | anism; John H. Shaw, New Haven, g % s e -and o | Dot er o T serio ol a3 | double acting door check: Frederiok garments appeal to all admirers of exclusive fashions. Bocans .. il 25¢{SUGAR .....:..:. Guarantee Prices. | hearing in Groton town court Tues- | E; Warner, Bridgeport, tumbling bar- y evening, by Judge Albert F. Hew- | Tl This season our Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses sur- pass all previous seasons in style and workmanship. FALL SUITS range in price from $8.98 to $32.50. J FALL DRESSES range in price from $4.98 to $17.50. . De van was arrested by S; cial T e T morni upon charges ade by W . . HerhE B en e b, Wil- | Three Bids Have Been Raceived for : | liam Kilpatrick, emplo ) g & ofn €0.11. D1ISS || tarm at Eastern Point. Donovan is the Norwich Buildings. rlleged to havée assaulted Kilpatrick —_— | and the latter testified to receiving Shepard B. Palmer, chairman of the 1 painful wound in the face from a |sub-committee of the scheol board SHORT SEA TRIPS Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, ]émluxnmo ‘Washington, Bermuda, nnah and the South. Games, Puzzles, Place Cards, To and From Europe Bt Wi ischasedic thom e | L4 S o v comirns v ine| || WINTER COATS range in price from $5.98 to $50. |||Napkins, Candles, Holders, | S White Star, Ancher, Ameriean, MISS ELLA M PUTTEH Branford farms Monday afternoon and | fire escapes that are required by law apkins, “ es, s, i‘g.’» Sl‘ xl.rfi\.: ":.r.‘y‘vxh'h](rr',‘»l::'“[u{i'" “],”(:5:; Piano and Harmony $500, o Y yrFirms i New Haven, A‘irig:;;pm-g}n’n_n a cordial welcome. U T Skt e Suuie row. span for sevton o 13| gy Tosmrs e | M b, suied U S MRS. EDWIN FAY ps Hocm 6. Ahce Bldfi Tel. 968! A wrong Inference was drawn from g byt o e oclas g GEe Franklin Square —Steamship and Tourist Ageat— the annual report of the town treas- It is expected that the work of erect- 50 Mnm Street.y urer in stating that he G ‘the yéar | D 2 M 9 . b g sce of over $48.000 o |ing the fire escapes will take about a — nel-“o' l Hotel hand. The balance that he will_carry | bl e Sl . BUY THE 4 J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St 2 EUROPEAN PLAN SoLL Bt or e anint ateRE T Death of Mrs. Patrick Toner. HAMILTON WATCH gfl:;‘fr?v:: St o the . 3 0o $13.403.62 in cash and the balance is| Ellen McArdle, widow of Patrick P : < 3 ‘ § : Special Dinner served daily |} 17400 0 i Mouniing o 30, {Taner Sremaent of Nor- (|| 248 Main Street, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. of e e on from12to 2 p. ran. P g e g e Mase: rUhe. l.l;,nlry geindd 2 WM. FRISWELL, i Datier thaw shroush the sivecge: Flret-class service by compelent chela De o "\zd i his balance brougit here for burial 25-27 Franklin St ing cunxu;. of Tha B\flhfllp use

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