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Soundview cotiage. Is cenfined to the house by illness. Will Work in Pennsylvania. ™ C. M. Chester has gone to Pennsyl- vania, where, e will be employed for the winter as traveling agent for a Dbusiness firm. His store here will be in charge of Capt. D. W. Chester and W. G. Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gracey and son, who have been visiting relatives in Sag Judge George T. Brown Presiding, Calls Upon Senator Ar-| roid and Other Speakers—New Court House Secured After Long and Discouraging Efforts—Pawcatuck Active | iizivor b Snesnage L8 in No-License Fight—Prizes For Stillman Dahlias. Gl has been the . N P Capt. he superior court room in the.new | sion on the part of the town in con- | have retur jourthouse was formaily with the construction of the fof a few w dedicated to | nection nday morning. On Be's desk were | 1 boutonnieres | 1 and e . aid to the court rthouse, and from start to t town hall at_ail h, the East Side Fishing for Cod. was he senator “new court q o representing the judi- | ;. a d to Tter, , Miss New 1 London nade a speech of ac- | Afler & Visit fo relatives at Lighthouse was followed by Judge | ppe'Misses Carson of Pearl street | have been entertaining Ray Mondell of = | Cedar Crest i Looals Easbntie | vere mpson of Svlyan strect f employment in New Lon ing ut.the Dutton house in Wes \ir. Dutton is pastor of the s Helen and Madeline Hall ] summer on Blm strec e Teturn 6 Who | 1) Jathes ML Jeen em- at his | Ploved all sumi Island, . ) ; been in | Cove street has re- he seed he sowed bro vs. | e o fruit, The - . e it with relati . I fo’ the license | returned from to be taken at | Yt trisudd | & ey : Pultz has returned to | nse was about + 4 business trip in the tton is in e e MYSTIC He will | address Wed- | Express Business Moved to Basement —Taxpayers Attend Town Meeting $50.000 for a and the mea opposition in t ke favorable N. Nash and | R 1 n Artt T w and Mrs Merrton Stotf who [Eme Foangnnac, motoring tour to the W r the past two weeks, ew Haven Monday ) Westerly sday. est displ cactus dah- v Stiliman of We medal KANSAS WOMAN oo week | rd and AP the New | 15, a M mas Doyle and ” v 2 « we to Wil- From Headache, Backache, | /" "\ [\ me with slatted | ““\“.u,\‘,:“\“; Dizziness and Nervousness, |; 3 fodi bl Lqwn: | - - all in Poquonnoc | \ oo £ Teft ¢ Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s New Y o Tlaven ‘.’,M::\”‘:-L‘rliffi‘ e o a 14 alm. for dam- on Vegetable Compound. r i hurned all e attention on Monda. 1 at Kingston an n the court came in Lawrence, Kans.—“‘A yearago I was - suffering from a numbero ments. 1 always had pain and | was irregular. Dur- | - ing the delay I suf- | dfered a great deal |- withheadac Wes- of the Wes. ening to pro- t Jand ) that land, ache, dizziness, fev- th and occupied by » smplete. When s, nervous- | with that owned bloating. 1 had been married | 1o deed property. T be moved ansfer | the po-. the mew t is made a to pay the Samuel JEWETT CITY 12-Mill I feel better than I have for y recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg: table Compound to all who suffe — Mrs. M. ZEUNER, 1045 New Jer- Street, Lawrence, Kanas. NG Votes did. | Town Meeting Lays To Spend $20,000 for Good Roads— Town Meeting for Road to Groton Long Point—Boat Repairs L Montana Woman’s Case. | Finished—Schooner on Codfishing O dlciey Mare Stion Lis Burn dia E. Pinkham's | Trip. fiual town meeting was held Vez o I+ . Wh nouse in the S | backache thich I had suffered with months. I was soweak I could hard] my work and my head and eyes ached the Your Compound helped 1 Joh sted to accept the I Welsh The road Long F major W Black | was in many ways and is a great strength- | R 1 Nt ederick Ives, | Dar @ 1 slways recomtuend it to my | ¥ 5 on for o long | tAe o friends and tell them what a grand med- | ! Imer shipyard, are com- | fe bl B N e woieh. Yoo may 8 1 4 ats will leav here i ,\,‘ . horized to. borrow | e for the good of other s, | Glarioits T ami e Totbe o i aenE that man d rned to their home in Mys- | wre e above—they tell | ti | fix could not have been | ries W. Davis has returned to | oton Lo year ex- E. Pinkham’s | p, nd t ble Compound have thousands of | i tters as th the tmen w that of sele Bltiasd 2o love o 5 This med- * o “‘3,”““”“, , v with his ‘L .n\iv\x' ;.(l re e is no stranger — it bas stood the | Bailey has secured employ- | oSt year for years, : ment in New London | he town declare | e Ellis, who at it nd the sum of | Money Savers Wednesday § - PECIALSY ANNUAL PURE FOOD SALE ALL THIS WEEK SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT IN LAST FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PAPERS FOR SPECIALS LEGS OF | SMOKEDV SHOULDER 12 12¢] SHOULDERS, Ib. . STEAK'D........ Fancy LAMB CHOPS, Ih. 12c|Forequarter LAMB - - Ib. 9c BACON : ’ 4 c Frontier Brand, Ib. . Mohican CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib. . 33¢ Cooking COMPOUND Ris. . .. POTATOES YELLOW TURNIPS HAMBURG i STEAK,Ib. ... .... {-‘bIl\E TUB BUTTER PEANUT BUTTER Ib. 12¢ SWEET POTATOES 14 Ibs, MOHICAN FLOUR AT SO LOW A PRICE for nt stores, ¥ positivi CRANBERRIES 2 quarts LEMON SNAPS GINGER SNAPS 'in., E'c SODA CRACKERS) Y1 G pay for other flours ALASKA SALMON the reason for our SCMNS ... .. MATCHES 3 iarge boxes........ 10c FINNAN HADDIE better higl business MASCOT SOAP 10 b FROSTING SU SUBE .ol SALT MACKEREL cach AR less than you will know doing so. MOHICAN BRAND PATENT FLOUR ON SALE THIS WEEK i 12c 5 8Tc . 25¢ 15 and mem. | that there might be Something In the | T schooner Adk Belle, Capt latter being seated | way of cquipment and arrangement | Jarm opherson, has gone (o { Sk + e onpeatatione bt | Nantucket for a load ‘of’ cod. 2 Ko A :{“‘1 News in General. | Soget \a 1° | Mrs, Lucinda Fish is to spend the nd 1 hest. comfort | winter in New Hampshi | ; et Hv ¢ | hius of America will have | tomorrow eveni | | | fof ¢ | | Tax— | | Carpenter and . E. | of Senator | ent aay. James Kenyon has reiurned from | Pittsfeld, -whére he has been em- | ployed. und Children Cry for Fletcher’s A The Bind You Have Always Bought, and which has been | in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of 2 and has been made under his per= 1 sonal supervision sinee its infancy. i 4 Allow no one to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢Just-as-good™ are but | Experiments that trifle with and endanger the he::‘ltll of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Lastoria is a harmless substitute for Uastor Oil, Pare= goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie stance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. 1t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach aad Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Ths Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. J eeNUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of CASTORI i cd The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK GITY. nnecticut, after the work has been | church will be held Oct. 8. lete d accepted by the state | highway commissioner, said amount on | = = demand. The meeting approved the change of location o fthe signpost to the front of the town building on Scule street . Only 30 Voters Made. | Twenty-two voters in the First dis- trict and eight in the Second were | made on Saturday. There were 64 on the list to be made, and only 30 | made. : i Personal Mention. Head Itched and Burned All the Time, Louis Anderson of Fall River, a for- | Rash Formed a Crust. Cuticura | mer resident, of Jewett City, was re- 4 cently married in Fall River to Miss Soap and Ointment Cured. Lowe. David Hale Fanning and his super- | intendent, Mr. Bennett, of Worcester, | R. F. D. No. 1, No. Waterford, Me. — | Wwere in town Monday and were guests | *I had dandruft in my head for a year. of Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Haskell My hair came out. My he | T | burned all the time. The d: off and could be seen pl STONINGTON. Horse Mackerel Weighing 500 Pounds There was a rash on my head and it itched | terribly and ran yellow matter which would form a crust and itch and burn. My bair | Shipped to New . York—Burdick- | (7% & B SUF R Wheeler Marriage—Railroad Im- | U7 2004 e e e provements. | tonics and they did no good. I sent for a arze shipment of fish was made | sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and | v e A O A rovany | Tused them and after I used the samples up The fishing boat Winona from Block | I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box Island came here Friday and shipped = of Cuticura Ointment. I washed my head large horse mackerel of about 500 in Cuticura Soap and then used a little pounds weight to New York. Cuticura Ointment. I was completely 1 Budick-Wheeler. | cured.” (Signed) Miss Luella Lord, JJay Mrs, Lois Wheeler and Ste £ 10,1913, dick who were married I e Judge Elias Hinckley will liy RINGWORMS CCVERED FACE Miller house east of the borough s - We i sioniCoaings: R e 5 et % : ace was covered with red ringworms that > | menced the work on the crossings of Sleeping. At the time her face was all di Main_and_Water streets belonging to fgured. I tried all kinds of remey | the New Haven railroad and going to outany success. Iwasadvised to t t wharf. The safety gates cura Soap and Ointment and ina | treet crossing were placed | my child's face was all well.” in operation Saturday afternoon. Laura Barber, May 26, 1913, High School Schedule. For more than a gencration Cuticura S Monday the hours of the High school ' and Ointment have afforded the most were changed, the hours being from | nomical treatment for affections of the skin §.30 in the morning until 130 in the and scalp that torture, itch, burn, scale and afternoon with the usual lunch recess. | destroy sleep. Sold everywhere. Sample of Borough Personals. each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- ldwin Stark Stanton and ,fa dresspost-card *'Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” wve returned from New York. AF-Men who shave and shampoo with C Mrs. Land and daughter, who h ticura Soap will find it best for skin and scalp. been guests of Mrs. Palmer have r turned to New York. | s s E iy o wiiews | (G, M. WILLTAMS Otto O’Sullivan. Mrs. George Morey of Providence | ~ was a_recent visitor at her former | CONTRACTOR home here. | Ray here Gardiner from Providence was ver Sunday Road to Lord's Point. Much interest is taken by the people | of Stonington in the highway to Lord and BUILDER Point It estimated by Mr. Daboll | . . he orad will cost $12.000. of tnat | Estimates Cheerfully Given i e e ; the railroad of $5,760, i | Tel. 370 216 MAIN ST. arantees $1,500 and Dav i ay $125, or total of $7,357, o R ShL b il Bt Tl wbon e tows i will leave the town's share $4,62. The 1647 filling required, 10,000 loads, will be 1 ven by 1k Lora. and here wi be| Adam s Tavern no land damages or fencing. 1861 YANTIC HAPPENINGS Pleasant Features of Recent Shower— | Bonewalun, Fisner, Cuimoach Savariag Senator Brandegee Pays School Beer, Lass Paie and surtem, Mueir's . % * | Beotéa Ale, Guinness eller 1o the PUbLiC Lie Onest standars o Dubiin Stouz, Visit. Cien C. & C. imported Ginger ale, E Mrs. William Manning entertained | 5l P. B. Ale, Frauk Jones' Nourisn. ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Aubeuser, Ludweiser, Schits ana Pabst A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. iernone 447-1% DENTIST E. J. JONES Suiie 46, Shamnon Buiidiay Take elavator Bhetucke: strea: euce. FROZZM " AMERICAN HOUSE, iraveling Mea, ete.. Livery sonnocte Shatucket Strost uests at Miss Olive L. Ci miscellaneous shower two clever recitation: rpenter's Tuesday with Miss Lilllan eymour Quiniey celebrated their birthday and were fa- vored with presents by the guests. Senator Addressed Pupils. Friday's Bulletin giving the account rank B. Brandegee and | saying every nvok and corner of the'l DR. commonwealth of Connecticut is fa- miliar to him recalls the fact that Fri- day, Sept. 19, he visited the Sodom hool for about ten minutes, making me gen 1 statements about schools and educational conditions of the pres- mith fs spending the win- finglon, R. I, and Mrs, duughter are spending some Norwich Town with Mr, and i Hubbard, Alr, and Mrs, Warren Hamilton and chlldren of Montvilie are guests of Mr Mrx, Henry Hamilton, Heme from Minnesota, Mr, and Mrs, John Woods of Taff Edwar: Delivered to any part of Norwich the Als that 1s ackuowledsed to be t-e best en the market—HANLEY’S “ille ‘und Mr. and Mrs, Alpert Ferris | PEERLESS., A telephene order will and daugsier Natalle. who have been | FeCeive prompt attention. spending the summer in Minnesota, D, J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St $20.000 for ‘thé construction or im- | were guests Sunday of Mrs. Martin | vement of a section or sections of | Weeks. in accordance with and u Mr. ana Mrs. W. W. Weeks and son | provisions, of the laws gov- | of Willimantic spent Sunday with rel | the improvement of highways. | atives here | The meeting appropriated $5,000, or | John Tague h turned from a | as much thereof as will represent the | brief stay in Fridgeport | pro rata amount of the proportion C. B. Davis was a visitor in Hart- | the appropriation allotted to ford last week. by the highway com 3 s treasurer of the town was author Collinsville—The Old Home and ditected to pay over to the state | celebration . of the North Canto | brancs of sSeer of Europe and America, | All ), The IrLuII:zs- lnlmrs (A Genterol To Korwich 3 A Pretty Fashion A Gypsylike touch of the Oriental is lent to one of the prettiest styles of the moment by the colorful sashes and vests. The sashes are those of the Orient—they are wide and flexible—they are not confined to the waist but come down well over the hips and accentuate the up- and-down slimness which is so much admired. The vests are gay little dashes of color which brighten up the sombre shades of Autumn and Winter. In our Silk De- partment, and among our Ribbons, you will find all the prettiest silks for these purposes. Ribbons from 39c to $3.50 A very large showing of Wide Ribbons, which includes the very latest novelties — Bayadere, Ombre, Roman tripes, Brocaded Velours, Corded Plaids and many Fancy Novelties. Girdle Silks $1.00 and $1.25 Silks in the correct width for this purpose—beautiful Roman Stripes in rich colors, and Messaline Tartan Plaids in the most attractive designs. IMPORTANT CHANGES AT 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 This is the course pursued by nearly all the Hotels in the to continue on the European plan entirely. country, and is considered to be the most equitable fof both the public and the management. With the above end in view we will close our American plan dining-room on Saturday, October 4th, after which date no meals will be served except * on the E-uropenr; plan. We take pleasure in thanking the public gen- erally for their liberal patronage and kindly feeling extended to us during the many years of our man- agement, and hope for a continuance of the same under the new plan. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO. $950. Lower than ever in price. Betfer and more for your money than ever be- fore. 1914 Qverland is here Demonstration will convince you it WALL PAPERS A full line of the above With new additions coming slong, including those with cut out borders. Moidings and bands to matcn. Mixed paints, muresco and tints; &alse ars tlass imitatic We are in tue mariet for painting, paper-hanging and decorating all (be Ume i is the automobile of the year to buy. P. F. MURTAGH Ri. B. RING AUTO CO. # and 93 West Main Stroet. AQENTS, Telephone, 19 Chestnut S(r.e\’ THERE is no advertising medium in| _ THERI 1s ne aavertising medium a Eastern Conneacticut e 1 to The Bul- | Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul letin for business resu. letin for husiness resulta | | Pier 40, North River, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New Loondon (NORWICH) Line —p NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose Lhis route mext tme you kv to New. Xork. Youll have a delightiul voyage on Long isiana Sound uud & superb view of the wonderiul skyine and waterfront of Manhattan isiand. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pier T0, Bast River, at 6.45, and 7 o'clock next morning. Tickecs and staterooms from tickes agent railroad station. Meals a la Carte RWICH N?Tv”mn' $ l-§9 New England Steamship Op Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Bxcellent Dining_Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thussdays and Sundays, 5.8 b m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, m. p. m. Freight recelved until & p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent F—HOTEL 16 Storien. Abeolutely Fire | R e g A Néareat amusemeots, shops 20d. depotss, NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Rooms, ench with private bath. 8 good room and batn, $2,00 g:;_ OTHERS UP TO 53.50. PAPLOR, BEDROOMN, BATH, 3400, tes week or month, 1 carte. | Almo tuble d'Bote. - 3. © RITCARY. Phov. 11TH STREET & ONIVERSITY (PLACE ©ne Blook West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY Tlose th Wholesald and Reéty) Ory Guoods Distrists dirond gnd #oDERN. KHSOLUTELY FimEPROOT! 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Excellsnt Restaurant and Cafe. “Moderate Prices. . Guidegnd Citye Bend for free illustral 2ap of New Yor! © COAL AND LUMBER. nualily UUEMity ouickneua Now discharging three cargoes of Fresh Mined COAL | Shingles, House Finish and Rough and Dressed LUMBER in great variety. CHAPPELL GO0, Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephcnes Central M. C. HIGGINS COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St | Office Telephone 1257 J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 | Yard Central Wharf, Telephons 534 | PROMPT DELIVERY - COAL free Eurning Kinds and L3 ALWAY A. D. LATHROP, Telepbone '53-1a Phone. Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS O AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. W~ 1S, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repalrs. painting, trim ming, upholstering and wood worl Siacksmithing in ail its branches. Seoit & Clark Corp. 507 te 515 Norith Main S. Palace Fao! and Billiard Parlors Six Tables—ilve pool and one Billiard. “Tables so!d apd repairing done at reasonable prices. Suppliez at all times. 49 MAIN STREET