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e NESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913 42 SUDDEN DEATHS NORWICH TOWN IN PAST THREE MONTHS.| . % Surprise Party For Laurens HamiltonJ Reported my Goroner Brown—Nor-|. Meeting of Esperanto Class—Local The Dyspepiic’s Dream Is a Good Meal wich Had Small Number of Seven. Guests at Franklin Summer Home. Rev. John Howland of Guyadalajara Speaks Before Broadway |, According to the report of Coroner| . ... yioiitor anjoyed a pleas- | And He Could Most Completely Enjoy T e etioms Cheatny | ant,surprise visit Friday evening from | It If He Ate a Stuart's Dyspepsia FURNISHING | AR e TSR Telupe WS Eareenst 1 i 1 ten of his friends at his home S : _on Har- | 5 For Southern New England: In- Bro!herhood—Huerh a Patriot But Diaz Ruined the g{u_’ann‘y ‘(Lle L;I: to;:n;ug zflg.:?m;’lqy 1and oed. erry time was apent | Tablet After It. UNDERTAKERS i g, Rt B i g Moo = playing games, after which supper was | One of the greatest horrors to dy: €8 Main St. riins at night or Thirsdays light W Country For His Personal Aggrandizement—No Revo- | VoW london had 12 sudden deaths’ L. loq ©rioe present were = Misses | pepsia sufferers is the fear of f00d con- 5 e tions, s thte Now Yoik: M soven. Watertord and - Groton™. had | Dorothy Rewson, Rose Matassa, Kas- | Seqvences. They know from past ex; | ; | i t i B il v same 3 ] Lucas, st eriences at meats, etables a | ald: On Wedneesday it will be over- lution There New. four .each. Of the 31 downs of ihe|samera Supan Buth jLuces Esther petioness, thel Zeis Jof them. The'New Line | NORWICH BULLETIN, WED heBulletin. NEW VIEW OF MEXICAN SITUATION HE'H’y A"en &' sn" : Norwich, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1913, | | | i county sudden deaths were reported winEn meou cast, with local rains, slightly higher E 5 teifh hus afte; Temperatiires and lght to fresh vari- in"16 The tofal for the, quarter was | Bverett Picros and Shermian Seche, | |stomach tells MR %o, 205 s ST able winds. Rev. John Howland, D. D. for the|dismissed. When Diaz took the head | 49. Forty-two sudden deaths were Ertertained at Franklin such dishes. The outlook for Thursday is partly [ past 30 years ergaged in mission work | of the government he had rewarded |Teported in the county in the preced | .~ “ZtCRE/AST e il But often ‘n their dreams they ex- overcast, becoming cooler, and followed | in Mexico, entertained a big audience | one friend with an office, another with |IB& quarter and of these Norwich ha plire W R. .az( rop and Miss Lillian | ,orience the Jjoys of eating a hearty . by clearing. at the meeting held under the auspices | money, and others, many others, by |14 and New London 13. alley were guests Tuesday of Mr. and | DeTience the Jovs, of cafins & Peatly Obstvations in Norwioh of the Ment Brotherhood of = the|death. Madero had no such tact and | The deaths of 'July, August and|Mrs. R. W. Woodward of New Haven | ¢/ Gio/ "ot 5 S lh they awake the . & z Broadway Congregational church Tues his followers, having fought, expected September, with causes,” follo at their summer homg in Franklin. The | 1 with them. The following records, reported from | day evening, speaking on conditions | some return. Rebellion broke out in MR day was an especially pleasant one for Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes 4 > 6 ey nagl v " bt Mrs. Lathrop as she met there many P Y and situations in Mexico. There was | every sectivn, with everyone seeking > P in temperature and the Dbarometric g short pusiness meeting of the | for himself. 'Friends begged Madero| July 6—Charles Ruley, aged 23, | friends, her early home being in Frank changes Tuesday: R Brotherhood prior to the address and | to resign, but he stuck fo his office br;“r?]a"‘“{; f!‘fl?_",“]‘;‘ e e, pn: 253 5 { ¥ Ther. Bar | the following officers were elected for | and finally brought on_the end. The |, July 10—Patrick J. Buckley, 35, hear e Y 0 _— 8 il . . 54 ;g-‘:g the year: President, Carl Hero; vice | arsenal was seized and Madero ordm;;d *T“fl]fie-l T T s et Esperanto Class Meets. s, r . m. . L president, William H. Baker; secretary, | his soldiers to take the impregnable | v A . ¥ b . The Esperanto class which is under 2 . . l BB i v S R t; treasurer, Ronald Kim- | bullding. Dy after day they stormed 42, exposure, following mental break- | (g iispioehiatethe C. . sociaty of | The very latest designs of ghest 65, lowest 5 all executive committee, M. W. Al- | the arsenal ¢nd were mowed down by . 3 o the First Congregational church met . e M Gl’alfl Sml'e WII Comparisons. ling. B. P. Bishop reported on the |the machine guns. Tinally an aide, | July ary Drew, aged 52, heart | the First Congregational church me Gas and Electric Reading and . plans of the Men's ol pi he Sund: }m i t to Madero, told him that | diseas M &, T AbOLl on Hast T ; Bredidtions for Tossday: i of the Men’s class n the Sunday | Riviero, went to ) ro, a e, 2 ’ 50, | of Mrs. C. J. Abell on East Town street. : PNl el ¥ | e ey dd et Wi mors, | A o~ Dnknown man sbout g0 o B £ Decorative Portable Lamps. g - = Mexicans Ardent Patriots. | that it was i1, possible to take the arse- cture n 3 . o be closed Thursday,| s see one mee President Tere preepied o Dr o8] end Sabised bim 1o resen AT | resived whon spic by Sl | BMSRNY s e Designs from Edw. Miller & —_— e e 3 pethe ro, the madman, replied by shooting | 27~ 3 3 - 3 . Lamb of Town street wa: 5 7 T Hizh o Moon | Howland, who held the close interest of | dero, th . § a T Ao S FRoeniNY o 4 bt Gad tels, B e sets. | WEREe.1| 'B00E | bia, amitincs” throhghont His. daress | him.dead ‘on tne spot and turming on |deptal drgwuing © ", |in Ssybook recently on a business tri Co., Meriden, Chas. Parker F Id Sa‘urda T b m._ | m. [l pm | 35"AS @ven a vote of thanks at the | L § OGE L (ien prisoner and next |aged i1, carbolic acid polsoning, sui- (oFiomas Duane of Harland road has Co., Meriden, and other man- T Set. The Mexi s e day offered I.is resignation. The legis. | cide. eft town for Moosup where he has r a y ) Yl 30 5 | "5z araent ,,’L‘r‘fifi':s‘d;.‘?lflp‘d"?u“f’n;‘;%\i‘é? | latire appotated a new man temporary New London. secured employment | ufacturers. 1 544 | 897l ry, and one meets many scry tine | president ani Madero's death came im | July 2—John Ledwith, aged 35, acel- — - L Mg il et i meal; Mice ‘EHRE S Ho H 3+ | 332! people in Mexico. All the Latin races | five days. dental fall from freight train, Mrs. Mary Sullivan has returned to |, 49 S8 < €8¢ 8§ ia Tablet Ghe fl b 2 3 i y 54 | |are fundamentally poiite, artistic of | Huerta a Patriot. July 13Henry D. Mayndrd, aged 71, | er home on, West Town street War | gt e b T | CIU er on ¢ 549 .33 | temperamen:, chivalrous’ and hot-| For five days the government had |aPoplexy £ o1 |2 ten days' visit with her son in Wa-| Of course tuis fear of food s nmat- | I3 M\ ] ] i El A e Tew | bloodea. s Mexlcans are by race | been running smoothly before Madero's | July 20_—HerBert 'J. May, agéd 51, | terbury. [ rat. Tt arises “trom an abusea ‘and | |Ca/l . e TS e Y e Ctcd tias” | Sentlemen. Everything they _do 1 | death and Huerta wes just as lawfully | causes unknown. _ 4 e |‘Qisensed atgebtion, but e moment you | { f H d e i done with aGmirable grace. Most of | appointed a3 wa esident Wilson in ‘\' ,s: H:« ;(m amino Scarft, aged 21, Guests and Travelers. put into the stoma along witn the | | ° you have cigarded them as shiftiess, | this country. The statement that [accidental drowning, Mrs. William Harvey of Plainfield | food at th o o e t] BCCGUN 0 0“ ayS- GREENEVILLE lanorant, worthiess peopie, but In reai: | Huerta obtained the position by mur- | Aug. 24—John:C. Cliftord, aged 6o, | Mre Wiliam Harvey of Flainfleld | o5l 3 o meal you will “suffer Company e ity they are a_people of ability—but | der was unjust. 1 believe Huerta had |0f Westfleld, Mass., acvute cardiac in- | (o moo s Sireet, g 1no evil ts, and thus lose your fean o fr . | inefficient; ineffici hrough lack of | no hand Madero's death and thag [Sufficiency induced by sha of salt LB RRRGES of feod. . . | Sunbeam Sewing Circle Holds Mest nt; inefficient throu. no hand in | ater hatnifig | SO g A inea 1| 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. § o " - okl opportunily which when offered they | relatives of Riviero were respons ithing. s e o E T - w'” b:‘ Ieased [0 ing With Miss Dora Ethier—Other | cmprace 1o the best advantage. They | for the deed. Huerta is a patriot and | Aus. 25—Stephen J. Tgo, aged 13, | MrS, Jlary Webb of Town street re- > and they > District Interest vork hard, understendingly and effi- | liad no intenticns tow £ “pleal- [InduFice “beceniod being run over| iq with relatives in Hartford i horougbly Guns and Ammunition S cie vitkin thei imits. cy. . sl — — The Sunbeam Sewing circle met with | | No Revoiution There Now. Aug. Nieolo Bacaulcolo, aged 23, ! i < i Dora, Ethier at her home on Cen- Government Controls Railroads. | bl evolition there. agw. T |fracturs of: akull Miss Lillian Hibberd of Willimant 3 3 2 receive a Drders for avenue Tuesday evening. The first | In the United States the railroads | . TRETe IS no fevorution (Aere BOW. J | Aug. 31—Henry R. Lindsay, aged 64, | while visiting friénds in Norwich was of the evening was devoted to hed such a position of power | s HEFe Untl June of (s ¥ear 20¢ | cardiac insuficiency and’ arterto | the guest of relatives on West Town | Shic S E i ikeatinE siness and sewing and plans were hey alnwst dictate to the peopl e e Wi el it arve-thers 's,»::m.\. : it Al e H o into 1 ade for a college whist and dance to | as well as to the government. Mexico | Lurbaice. We are trving 1o give them | sept. 7_trank Henry Gavitt, age —_ : { entertained with several ex- | try and the national government quiet- | [ie¥ 816 &0 08 s the problem of | Sert 1 flas Stein, about 50, cer- | Boston after visiting her sister, Mrs. Montana and Plush—Large Siz L y ' ently rendered plano solos. Vocal | Iy went to work and secured a major- | Protiems, There i the problem of |apral hemorrhage. Thomas M. Shields of Washington ; sl solos were rendered by Miss Grace | ity of the stock of every rallroad in | 110 ¢Sttt 08 QL A0 BRERT SIEE R OOt Sept. 20-—Joseph W. Hardwick, ageds! street. | Rubber Interlined—Inexpensive - Greenwaod and violin duets were pleas- | the countrs. The rallroads there were 76._acute cardiac insufficiency Lol ety ¢ in given by the Misses Louise | bult by American caplial and operated | &1L U R Daolom s the echgvous | Sept. <28 cWilliam “Mavnard, ased | 4 ana Mry Hoars Jarvis and.son Chartler and Marie Pratte. A very | by Americans. The Mexican govern- | S0nS- & DIz problem Is the o €04 labout chronic aleoholism. O e Gl rsle and. goh pleasant evening was passed and re- | ment decided that train operatives | par= TRere nrp Sovn® LA DOR S W 7 e ayeaye | : gl % ing broke up at a late hour and the | try—Spanish —and, having the deciding | o5 &% & POUNCR’ POWER CUC (UHICE (% | Sept. 21—Dorothy McConnell, aged .8l §: | ‘ Wind Proof, Water Proof, Moth Preef Economical Robe to buy. Come — get a look at them. all the land is owned by fourteen per- next meeting will be held at the home | vote in ail tne companies, replaced the | 3, dadly’ m Jae ; . cancer of the stomach. Siiifes™ Louise and Bianihe | Amrtoana by Nentbans.Tochn sviee | {0tions. The church Is bitter, umwl Mr. and e Griswold of s | The L. L. Chapman Co. 3 Cove Street next Tuesday evening. Those | and efficien-y were never betler itha that the people should think for o Monkhw\le- b 7| Tere suests this week of Mrs. Gr ess returned M er home | s P re the Misses Grace and | at presen: n the hands of the native ¥ e o ol e | o 11—Seih Chester Smith { wold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Jame in Dorche 1 | 1 jreenwood, Florida Marsan, | This is one bis problem that the Mexis 5. fooltiold ©1 In. e lheart alscase Miner of Town stret s ; | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. te, Yvonne Sabourin and | cans led have the ability to | U s . S o brisht, | “yaly 31.—Francis McNell Rogers, Ees = S ¥ e - E L d . clean leaders. but in Mesico they are |, J3l¥ 81—Franci Sl 3 ave T Hlanche Chartie take p bis propositions and decids | BCAR, ISHOSE S0 TG TS | 4 | hailetwounds infticted e e e A U Mx—Carey Bavelr . i —_—— them, but they have no end of big | HEAVS: of AL Rogera, . . . ielson were guests Monday rec months' absence wr Vo 3w, | embal B | e e o L T Sy Overhauling an Young Lions played their final Marvelously Fertile Soil. A SIS ooy s to NG mor holera infan g .« | Benjamin Kennedy of Town str of Mystic an will : . hen they defeat 4 We are trving to get the boys to| Aug. 9—Mary Wisniew aged 28 | B £ ibe seiscii when they defeat | In Mesico s the best climate o tne | Ve 855 L RS 19, E6L ARE RO Toerabial aplral idoHBEIIs - — - £ Charl v I | oft Boswell avenue Monday afternoon. | of cigthing the year round. Anything | | rpigl R . | 4l gunshot whiind. i Town street recently entertained Mrs 1 e Young Lions intend to organize a; wiil grow thore ard there is water ev s | il Bl S n. | Georse Rudd of Westerly and A i w grano- | < ball team this season and expect | erywhere. Where cupidity has swept 8 ttle by M e Mrs. John C. Ladd of Portland, Con T nt of th | —OF ALL KINDS ON— have a team away the forests, leaving barren des- Sl i n ‘,”,} Colchester. - 1 eih ) i | 7 \ erts, water will be found at a depth of Silak : g My and M Walter Palmer nd r la o | aUTUMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG New Year Observance. | 20 or 30 feet. The soil is of marvelous Gt el e N st o e S et ot et W i th remosa wish stores in this_vicinity | fertility and for 300 years the only e WENE L e L e e ; il TRUCKS and CARTS, Bhs oy wil e s o bR iad L R R e Eme o ne uvular heart ] ko L AR R b ST Al {cr the tree | Mechanical repalrs. painting, trim- day afternoon at sunset in observance | oranges and drew a laugh when he said GARMENT MAKERS Ciebon. street i § ie " : 2yl s X ghor of the Jewish New Year, which begins | that the ears of corn there were as | LOSE THEIR JOBS i et e e TR | . | ming, upholstering and woed wer today long as his arm In reply to a question | 2 Lol Al 26, @ Mrs. Herbert Tubbs and son He Youn 1y or the | acksmithing in ail its branches T he Said that the oranges were not on | Had Been Active in Norwich Shops in bert of Willimantic are spending a ' to e warden reprieved | Personals. | sale here because of the long distance n A ,. Preston. week or two with Mrs. Tubbs' parents, | [ha fige of the » week for | i Charles Martin of Central avenue | Of transportatior and the fact that leg- rping; Orgahization. Bridget * Mallory, ' aged 87, - and Mr=, Alvert ‘Woodworth ™ c tree v ns ons for q FOLLMAN TOUSH TREAD TIRE | nes accepted work fn New London. | islation prohibits L R R hemorrhage. following epilep- | West Town street ifs remo Eoies dut down Tues- | L o J - Newspaper Stories Misleading. t AR e RS L y = da | bk S st R | been on foot to effect an organization U e < a YOUR TIRE EXPENSE| pricPh Bellefieur of Central avenue | mor the past three years the papers | of ihe garment makers in-the. city Bozrah. remiah Fields of East Orange | » B PUERMAN | L e & Pomion twil Stoddard | o¢ this couniry, said Rev. Mr. How- | who number about 100 and most of Aug. 1—Caroline L. Bogue, aged 67, Soma *u-m\!.n to spend a week's X LLMAN | & Gilbe Tand, have devoted their first Page OF | whom are emploved i (o shope A | heare dlease cation with Mr. ana Mrs. John Ttvar i HPS 507 0515 North Main SL stanay Wintren Ssex annle Spellman 21| the political situation in Mexico, and | going on several of those who had | sug Willliin: K Comstocl aged |- cH|dren. -ave, here for ‘several, weeks'| H ; Jyinifred Baker Wero recent visi(ors | mosi of this comment nas been unfair. | Been most ‘aciive 1n urging organiza- | o5 s T Pt kicheed oy ‘ = o destin i New Eaven Many of the items have no truth what- | tion were told that the rvices were John 'O. Clark, aged 6 o at | g . e C ey v e s i s Lo (it s [RIE SR cnciind ol L e e e BB oM aTe MISS M. C. ADLES ] imothy Rys achem street 1as | hecause they originate in K1 Paso and | employment # . of Norwich Town, while spending sev- | 4881 G atiolii Wig.: . The €. S. Mersick & Co accepted employment with the She-| pot in Mexico, We read of two gov-| On Tuesday evening th s a old Lyme. eral weeks here was the guest for part t | has been out one government. Mex- | garment makers where it ren | asiite elcmsia her home on Town street. Mrs. Bur- | New Haven. Connecticut, - i 3 i rancis Dolan is spending a few ico has 27 federal divisions and of | that ome of the employers had bLe Many Forms of This Dreadful Diseass| THE FASHIONABLE SMALL HATS 1 East Lyme. days in Brockton, Mass., and will visit _— . s, and will visit | fhose all but one accepted the present | urging the employes in his shop to siei o . ¥ —= = s S the Brockion faif before he returns. | gouctnment without & protest. The | an agreoment nor 1o Join the projis July 4—Cornelius Sullivan, about 55, HoHN | But All Due to the Same Cause— | oaye the hair conspicuously exposed. . peckha ¢ whole trouble with Mexico lies in the ! ed organization, and five of those who | Arowning. 111 gt > ey, | Uric Acid. | Do not be a fright! In case your hair e Franklin E. Peckham of the et Aug. T3 Valaria CrisliKovaky, aged In Stonington (Paweatuck) - { arged. Subsequen is thin, have Miss Adles build it out = St fact that she never had a chance. The | refused were d n S e left town Tuesday for Toledo, O., d s it - o | atuney 1513, @ son to Mr. and Mrs & Tia Wi A tent e ht o United States was started by a 8Toup | Iy others wenit out and the meeting for | 25 m' Tanyer. p | of men and women determined to stand | Tuesday evening was called Waterford. BBl e . g e o e ik first step was to bulld a church and| entered into the present situation, Pe skull. 3 H n tzik TAFTVILLE beside i§ a schoolhouse. The funda-|is stated, but it is sxpected 4 2 s ThibpeeT Ascmgoune Eakon v. Sept. 26 mental principles of this group the | sult of the mee that men wiil como | £ skl Nirs. Haroi to suit the Fail millinery. No need of looking country; you have New Yerk and Paris styles right herel | " Asic Miss Adles about Tomia | 206 Main Street, next to Chelsea Banks - | . =y coun has never been able to turn | here from Now York ¢o perfe o o i Wauwecus ot will fi | - untry e from r . Jerome H. Cady, aged 38, e 5 nd the largest and best| £y 5,iivan Will Go on the Cruise of | aWay from. ganization of the garment mal shot in head, self infiicted. HUSBAND—In this citv. Sept. 25, a son jArthri | Telephone 652-4 ose Who sire emplaved in thie ot In had, self inflicted. .| to: Mr and Mrs. Rodorick Hasband IKidney D Sadinizinisiicerbsid assortment of Naval Vessels to Europe. Mexico Started by Adventurers. T of Salt Lake t a ent Mexico was started by a group of | are mostly giils or you1g 3 aisease s i L 4 e | H In a letter received here by rela- | adventurers, wild, sordid and selfish, | Lo Stonington. THOMPSON—In this city, S by the ‘ouble—Uric/} tives of Fred Sullivan of the U. S.'S | and for 300 vears Mexico was squeezed | POLICE BUSINESS IN ST Kelanns ohe.vear son to Mr. and M Lloyd ive ¢ in the sys- | FEH I len Wyoming hie states that his ship has|as one would squeeze a sponge. In O E Bont et ey paner b o E I | 4 sailed from New York to Norfolk, Va. | 1810 Mexico started a cry for indepen- MONTH OF SEPTEMBER | japiljty @ ' = 7 i at for target practice, after which the | dence and in 11 years obtained it, but| July 24—Mary C. Hill, aged MARRIED ) ldneys v GROUND LIMESTONE will leavo for a two months’ cruise | the people, accustomed to fraud in the | 74 Prisoners Had Their Names on the | oo ~ WALSH _MINER—In e i g AIR SLACKED LIME. Sept. 30, by Rev. W. P. I siass. assiste nd vou!Q Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all Surope. government, unprincipled and throttied | Book at Headguarters. | Sept Charlotte C. Reed of New CRANSTON’S | by the power of the church, were un- oY paart Aldtass < ¥ Alphonse Fournier Much Improved. |fitted for independence. The church| On the police book for the month | LOr 36ed 73, heart disease, im Wiilia hard Plasters and Prepared The Old Reliable Alphonse Fournier of Hunter's ave- | 8t one time cwned a third of all the | of September there have been the North Stonington. Roofirg. nue, a patiert at the Backus hospital, | Teal estate in the country and the|names of 74 prisoners entered and of | July 4—Casper Conrad, aged LLEY—HORAN—In New Best Roofing Paint In the BOOK STORE whose condition for the past week has | clties were filled with thelr convents. | these 25 pald fines, 18 were committed | mitral segurgliation of the heart Sent 30 ANy Slew L Mgy | Deen very serlous, has fally recovered | Finally in a single day in a land where | to jall, two tool appeals, three were Groton. George Kelley and ~Miss i i R Tas ahiasusrip Horan, both of New London Where consciousness and appeared much im- | 999 out of every 1,000 persons were | placed on probation and two were AL 3 here all the needs of the‘ proved Tuesda: Catholic the government took a step | taken to reform school Ang, 27 JeolelC. Lamphero) aged it injuries received when struck by train. DIED. THE UPSON WALL BOARD pleased, and ihe people had no redress student look: I3 i A to burst the bonds, turning monks and | Intoxi 8 R S 0| students are looke: 3 5 ntoxication and breach of the peace b i E UPSQ d after with Notes and Personals. nuns into the Street and issuing an | were, as usual the cnief canses of | _Aug. 31—Robert K. Smith, aged 31| i.ypnppyaND—In Warren, 1S INEXPENSIVE WATER. 1 care. A layer of t1ap rock is being spread | OTder Whersby no church can own | arrest, the former complaint appear- | Of Harford, drowning, due to heart 1913, Mrs. Angalena S PROOF AND IN HANDY ob upper Providence atreet property. Churches may be maintain- | Ing 31 times and the latter 28 times, | disease. RRhIEH 4 18, her 48th year. SIZES. e B | a now ‘only on the property of the|The other causes of arrests were as |, SePL 3—Herbert Vohwinkel aged 18, | gwyrp _in Preston. Sept. 28 Cavach eL o e Hprristihn CHEcote fing returned trom | FOveriment followa: Non-mipport 3, heing ncorri. | fracture of skull in sufo sccident, J, ARCd 85 Veiars Largest Storage Capacity S E a visit to Springfield, Mass, Diaz Ruined the Country. gible 2, vagrancy sleeping. out, 3, | |, SEBLEBEZHEUAT B, SO tnk SEpomtinig inteliresidence s on i < . JOSEPH ERADFORD R ¥ B e e mas [IECITR S Ft e et i josal o T Lerett st Erastin ¢ PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING in City > 5 ~ . Deslandes of Hunters' avenue has | who seized the reins of power by rev- [ [OWIng one eac heft, resisting offi- 9 PT—1In . Norw Sept. 30, 1013, - BOOK BINDER retirned after spending a few davs | olutlon and for 50 odd vears held his| cer. violating liquor law, seduction, | - New Hands for Town. Clock. R LTS ) = A. N. CARPENTER i - in’ Providence. place at the head of the government, | Keeping disorderly house, flfegal use | J. P. Combies has. taken measure- | ({0085 o, naioity, i BODERVL T COGI‘IPAIVE e & e = The people were robbed and abused |Of explosive. burglary, refusing to pay | ments of the.hands on the south face ! bL J. Ak L Eiank Booke Made sad Ruted ts Orde | Abraham Marland of Torrington is| through the « fMce of jefe politico. This | Failroad fare, sleeping in barn of the.town clock preparatory to re- e o Tel. 171 23 Commerce St 108 BROADWAY the guest of his son-in-law, John An- | person, responsible (o the government| During the month 85 lodgers wera | placing them as {hey have .been found | TR GAS FiTTING drew, for a few days | And mot to the people, did as he|Eiven quarters over night and 23 |¢o-be rotting away. The diameter of | { B PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | ¥ - — | places of business were found open |the clock face is about & feet and the | + = a\i A Nath st Nomsrsh 1 at night and secured by the watchful { hands, which are of wood, are about . *Y va West Main Street, orvi'ch, Conn, i | A Mrs. Richard Dunse and daughter | as h rted by the govern- | BUY THE Lillian of Bakersfield. Cal, are guests | ment. [This oinee. was one couss. of | Patrolmen. three feet in length 5 2 R for . B. U. Sheer Packing | Bel_“off Hotel HAMILTON WATCH | of John Dunse of South Front street. | the inevitable upheaval. Porfirlo Diaz | T e e s 15 WMain Strect. T S R X \' e Fuined the country. As one writer apt- | FREEDOM WAS BRIEF. T £ GHRNQ RUROPEAN BEAH & Miss Blanche Chartier of Merchants' | Iy put it: “He made & nation, but ne | — HOW THIN PEOPLE f TTHINN - . rved dai avenue left Tuesday for Baltic, where | destroyed a people —Most of Mexi. | Escaped Patient Returned to Norwich i, ko BURID Special Dinner se deily an_ FRISWELL. she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. | co's troubles today are due to Diaz. | State Hespital—Found in New Lon- A YT IELESH M { | § ki » Jodoin. He invited foreigners in, encouraged | gon. — ] I Heat and Plum > from 12 to 2 p. m. 25-27 Franklin St — the building of railroads and telegraph | N3V A New Discovery U e rS “-Q”ng and Wil o @s service by competent chef. William_Aberg has gone to Schenec- | Jines, for nis personal benefit. All " |tady, N. Y., where he has entered the | were of vast benefit to the nation, but MlSS ELLA ] POTT mechanical drawing department of the | he broke in the people all confidence 5 General Electric school. in themselves. The country has a fine A man named Neiman, a patient who escaped from the Norwich State Hos- pital, was taken into custody in New | Thin men and women — that big, Bigs o 2h iklin Stra2 | | sl - : A, * fine | London on Tuesday forenoon by Pa- | hearty, flling dinner you ate-last night 5 BRI i 138 Insiructor of | Tuesday evening John Desariais, pro- | Fear elaction bl rarels, There was | (roiman Rehn. Neiman was taken | What became of all the fat producing | m a mB!S 2t WHITAKFR | i i | prietor of the Tafiville hotel. Geores | ro ybguon, ~bul rarely. There Was| back to the hospital in the afterngon. |nourishment it contained? You have't | R C. E. WHITAKER | in iits Piano and Harmony { Dejarlais. ~ Alexander Dupont and | everyihing was subject to the will of | Neiman escaped the vigilance of the | gained in weight one ounce. That| . . | - James Foley of New London left for | Diay snd hib henshimes. | attendants a fortn ago and made |food passed from your body like un- | Sy | Studio now open for season of 1913 ! Brockton, where they will attend the | D e Mad. good his escape. uesday morni a |burned coal through an open grate. [ Tady Assistant. S. F. GIBSON, | h : Room 6. Alice Blds Lel. 968 | Prockton’ fair iaz vs. Madero. keeper at the institution who is en- | The material was there, but your food | Telophnm pail 435 0 0 SO, e, Tar or || We are showing new pat- . Alic ] el. et ——— | In was finally announced that the|joving a recreative (rip, happened to |doesn't work and stick, and the plain Tin and sucet Mtal Worker, Tar ot | 3 I - . e — people should have their choice of | visli the smoking room at the Union | truth is you hardly get enough nour- | Herzy . Chiron ~ Win Smith Allen, | ASPRAlt an . Walk i} terns in Cut Glass, Sterl rulers, and an election, the most far- | station in New London and to his sur- | ishment from your meals to pay for Tapria 5 weat yain s (F . and Silver Plated mg Hack, Livery and Bo. i cical ever, {cok place, with Diaz re- | prise he found Neiman seated on a |the cost of cooking. This is true of 8 Y d arding elected. Madcro, a ‘member of a|bench there. Neiman recognized the | thin folks the world over. Your nutri- Patrician Shoes prominent family, became a candidate | keeper, however, and made his exit, | tive organs, your functions of assimi- STABLE For Infants and Children, for the presidency. As expected, he|but the keeper followed him to the |lation, are sadly out of gear and need | New Fall Styles, Patent Gun Metal | { stret. Near the corner of State and | reconstruction. and Russet. $5.50 and 400, 1 i i vice tn ha tha was defeated, and then he called upon f’ ” A ;hl’h “.‘yH“ of \1yl‘4nn When the revo- | Patrolman Rehn, and Nelman was |sawdust diets. Omit the flesh t‘rei\tl"n Sold only by alls Ave| Bears the ution began in earnest Diaz resigned | taken into custody. D otih. [Out ot -everything but the ¥ cep intw ul up-1o-date bathroorn | il he had safel i L% 5 self. uring X y ‘ stowed away hls mil-| Pgliceman Irish Returns to Duty. |every oneé of those a single Sargol tab- e o (e et bodily | Ne Fa” MI“ ry lah repdrteq again |16t In two weeks note the difference, g gt Ware. We carry the best makes in above lines and will Guarantee Prices. Ions years before. With the one man in whom everyihing hud centered tak- en uway, the government dropped 10| pleces and Mzdero took the relus | comfort. I will s a for duty on the time he was badly hurt a Y corne; hen he £r 1 Engraving Free. John & Geo. H. Bliss st Five to eight good, solid pounds of | plans of the porcelain 1d other tubs v, Lo, weeks from | 103 Tiny, “tay there” fat should be the X8 Give you setimktes for. the, WOIk e | net result. Sargol charges your weak, of putting them in in the vest mannes ons of fresh, 41 Main Street | from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- Shea & Burke nocked GAGER 23 | o ré ood ¢ol cles—glves the " 2 er e | The best one can say of Madero 18| were glad to congratulate him upon |REW, réd bload corpus £ lantee the entire job. MRS. G. P. STANTON, | _ that he way crasy, He had a facully | his return to his regular post of ser- | blood -the carrying power fo Activer ()i Fuaneral Directors |! i B Bhibesat Strost | aneral Director for doing .o wrong Uiing al the|vice which was in tme to get The | Svery ounce ol fat moning maceril ' J. . J. F. TOMPKINS, i & ong time. The friends who had | clerfcal work for the month complated “) helped him to his seat he thunked und | on the blotier at police headquarters. | Sargol, too, rm;xl‘-";P“"}‘;,g“;;;ref“g,‘g, A 67 West Main Street T i i | d E bal The month of October will begin with | PEepares it for the blo N p Au o HEPAIII. WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE|§ and Embalmer — = | a now blotter on ho desk, a5 tho ol |Himilated form, Thin people galn ell| "o, or sorvion avater workn, | | =—— — DAK MURPHY & Co. 70 Franklin 8t., Bulletin Building S o s While taking Sargol, and the new fiesh | =" w_&x,‘ O0fc¥ of ORDER IT NOW AT S8HORT NOTICE. 4 Telephone 643-2 - o stays put, Sargol tablets.are u scien- m8aFal of “Wa 87 Commissioners, Done RIGHT at a RIGHT prices Give Ales, Wines. Liguers anc GCigars Prompt service day er night. Diverce Secured. tific combination of six of the best| . Norwich, Conn.Sept i, 1413 _ Ropkins & Co’s Light Dinner Als, ne & telah - Ledy Asatstant. the New and Bffective Remedy for| In court in Providence last week the | flesh-producing elements known to| . Wator tages Jorfghe. Aarier ending fge per doven. HARRY C. WASHBURN, Cerner of Watar and Market Sta | Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout and Neu- | following diverce decision was given; | chemistry,. They :come 40 tablets 10 a | (b "affiee OCt, 1, 1013, - Offiee wpey | Koehler's Pilsner, 50c per dozen. o X & i o 77' 3 g s g e £ Titis: amanda H. Fenton vs, Michael J, | packags, are pleasant; harmiess and M- | room s sn a o te 5 b : Trommer's Svergreen, 16c per ozen, | Telephone 132+6. Bath Strest op. Theatr THERE :s no Advertising medlum ia Bastern Lonnecticut egual to The Bul Stn 10, usiness cesulia . phone 042-3 UROGEN —the Uria Aecid Salvent, e OO B b el v g | it il be made 1 bit 1 arts of th - enton, Divoice. ecision for expensive, and:all druggists ssl them Additions will be Wmade th all bills | Free delivery to ail pi o | Sond for free hookiet, Order through | petittoner en the greund nf wilful de- | subject to an absoluts guarantee u!i remaining unpaid after Oet. 21 city. e BT + your druggist. Price 50 cents and §L) sertion. Thomas F, Wesl, counsel, 4 weight incroase or money back, sep3td JOHN J. SHEA, Cashier, He JACKEL & CO.Teluphcne 138-& , | Fotin*tor businass. resulta .

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