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| g NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, OCTOB! e . paper York a few years age L, = | dispostiiy of rare books, pamvhlets pq.é. § . . and mankeripts is possessed o 4 Edward F. Greene S on The Cotton Mill S|tunhon—1 e Sy mbaent of much merit, and | “Knew What You Are Taking.” R 5.6 welld o author - 15 &8 ella poet, being the auibor | _The celebrated D Stedman_ in Busy Week For Artillerymen—Sisson Family Does Not | of these thbe bookis of poems, Lovers' | he | colebrafes, Br,, Sieainan, i : 2 Lyres and {ther Songs, On the White | “VSIPICIve oxhausted and sleepless A u 'ann ee"" Leave When Ordered, So Members Are Penalized—Mrs. | i v the Jredicessor | B2 Sl Mol i S ; : - (Annua was the predecessor | jces (sedatives) or Alcehol. The poer Julia Shugrue, Dead at 95, to be Buried in Norwich. ,nr th x as Ibrarian of the | shaiiered nerves are calling only for o Binan Mooz as iveacien of the | HhiliedSh uocion 79 SSuaE o tar S ‘ d K 2 Intensely {itensted ih books and newss | ot 1%) ) Cayentul “stimulus of the | < e D e | e e e et e Sl @) ) and lieeps the kitchen clean., § |,ruc teon, yorsns u romm 2 hereby warned to meet in \ual Town' Mecting in their several voting Districts, as by law provided, to wit: Q. s 3, 9 bath .and moderate exercise, with the | the Norwich Rulietin, New York Tri- | \Gtural bleed ad nerve tood, —BIO- i | not. com 2. The miflls. or fPube DanbuiyNews Atlishote Ohron | suasel Grilan 1f act, & AMIET A dSsans ‘ it No more ashes to lug. No clumsy pan to ovidence | not rorm T b . F Herald, i YL r¢ = Y e fairly well em- Y b e need for drugs and alcohol i . = i ly 3 wplayed in ¢ o 3 ngland on co ournal and 1ver) 3 170 BIOFLASM alone s Y epill dust and dirt on the kitchen floor. wXIRST DISTRICT oo At the Town 2 zrandsen of A L te that the Wattntul Cguardian and corrector of = all in the City of Norwich. superintenden can mills ca » do b illery- | body negligence. 1t ia basic to life." 2 I sobtwenie i mills can continue to do bus | The twelve hurirsd coast artillery. | body nesligence, | 1t s basie, fo lte, ] ) The Glenwood Ash Chute SECOND DISTRICT At the Store, ¢ White Rock, ¢ a moderate profit in spite of | men who have bien engaged in field | i hen DF Stedmun WOl this SrHels 1A B W ael hibee. xfirfi_‘f' T ton, (but “‘h"“ ”’; work during the F{!‘l o] w llll P{"T‘d- y o solves the problem. It is located just beneath the T TRICT—AL_ Uni Hall, e ' presse R oad e a guarters at Fort Mansfield, wil eave ve been no changes ~ = Co ¥ + - : PHARD D187 CT—A nion L ations . 1 ton: alorem tariff will fail to gve the | {nis (Monday) mrning for a hiking | in the Ingredients amy care takem im j - grate and connected by & sheet fron Dipestralcht 463 North Main Street, Greeneville. conpected with T same stection ws with high prices | tour fncluding thy return -to Kort | compounding BiUPLASM (Bower) in = § lown through the kitchen floor to ash barrel in ot TRICT, ‘At sthe 1Ot Vo e ‘When ho American | Mansfield mest Satirday (o their posts | Siriet accorcance with i original i cellar. No part is in sight. - Not a particle of dust BriSk. Sehabiné as0 west of Green, Nor d protection most [ at For(s Wright ané Terrs. The troops | formula_the Rollcy, of, marketing has Rk canescape Just slide the damper once each day wieh Tawn. . " v 1y feel discouraged [ will proceed Lo Mystic and spend the | P€F1 Slow process to reach th and drop the ashes directly into t] barre s moment, we have pass- | da readiness for the engagements | puilic Phroush | the medicat 5 e eh et FIMEH DISTRICE — At Poneman imes before, and pos- | Wednesday, Thureday and Friday, cov- weion, theretore (e present man- The Ti iht C Large Hail, Taftville. bly the effect may not be as disas- | ering the territory between Stonington | agement has concluded to permit ail- i | it Shearitrs eon Sominglon | iethl hes Shelited of, B A e Tight Cover B s as sol 1ic In any eve Hall, Hamilton Avemue, Last Side rect. If your drugglst cannot supply forw with courage, | manding the New London Artillery 2 g A 5 o 3 call or send to The Lee & O5goo to barrel w W00 . « in the energy, abillty and ct, who has been transferred, and | ¥OU 24, OF Jen e barrel is'ancther entirely new Glenwood Ydea ON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, D13, and is very ingenious. The Ash Chute is sold com- efficier 1o American manuface A nu plete with barrel and all connections, as illustrated, seén with the troops in the pres- 8 ar and an the 1d work, left Fort Mansticld Sun- at 6 o'elovk iu the forenoon; i i people in the long moruing to prepare to leave for = z at a moderate price to fit any cabinet style Glen- to elect by baliot the Town sticers & new station on steamer General STONINGTON. wood. This is only one of the splendid improve- who are by law or vote of the Town - thanael Greene. The band and of- P elected at’ thar time by ballot, Vviz.: ments of the Plain Cabinet Glenwood the Range without ornamentation or fancy nickel, “The Mis- sion Style” Glenwood. _Every essential refined and improved upon. the worst wili not conditions under clectmen, one Assessor for four :amembers of the Board of Wwn Clerk, Town Treasurer, Town Taxes, seven Con: e wharf and gave sendoff. Maj ort Terry, will assembled on t The side-brake hand engine Valun- teer, of East Gresnwich, that made | the colonel a hearty fe ot Fane Greer et a9® | Keeler, commander at gt i Weetern o i of the troops during | Temperance Meeting. Body Found in Water That of New York Man-—Enthusiasm at Union the r € the Rhode Isiand be in “ mma stables, three Agents of Town ;)evol& B ] cue ook fourth | the balance of the maneuvers £ 4 s . Fund, two Auditors, four members Past few months due g ! o | "The Savere rains of the past week | Word has been received from New Up-To-Date Gas Attachments the Town School Commitiee Tor thres Prospeciive wars a re with ihe field work | York in rezird to the remains of the : ars, tno terms Of two of whom be- 1 field of thirty-one | did not the tight money m d | >hilip and Hay | but. of lothing ‘and_camp | marwlio) wad; (ound:daet i Hi> watey uei:d'“‘?»fx'? knd wish the iisebambauat daeonidl Ml ':.'m in 1913 and Gis terms of the other be “tight { 1 found dead in the wat This R be had with the latest and oved Tle- 1913 and the t ¢ the other B (e . ine King Sodeliay 48 ked. The sol- | last Tuesday. Postmaster Noy = or End Gas Range attachments. a powerful ho wo in 1014, and two Regis Prospect ere ai ¢ Island One o ¥ €. The solf Ml Suenio . s pinasier Hoxes o ‘water front or for country usea Large Copper Reservolr on the Voters. and the proposed a i n |y - Seciiin thela ving out” to | ceived worl kriday night from Station e froutor for coyby oaadTacgs Copper Eapecyols ot the in this country has i mu nd were awarded $50 and | De in readiness for the March Monday | B. New the place where the cither Fight or left of oven as ordered. When the Ash Chiute Also (o Determine by ballot whether 10 the curtailmen v, T Volunteer was | MOTRing. :1\;”1 i .u\lr;d . the po(“kel of cannot be used an Improved Ash Pan is provided. et .\lf»“p:]x‘x’:-.: i i 5;':,?:“ S ‘e nd $65 went to Watch- | the dead man's clothes was issued, of the Town the text books and other caution. sume that in where a very r in duties on went 1o | 3 ihat the name of the sender was B. sulis of the Rhods Is-] The Sisson family. mother, two i heimeas Of e pender street, itest | foliow: | daughters and a son, who were order- | Brooklyn. N, Y. A fob bearing the let- Pawcatuck within (wenty- | tor was found on the clothes. The scnool. supplies u in the public £chools of the Town, to be loaned to the pupils of said public schools free of charge, subject to such rules and lenwoo is due Jargeh r on the ground that thes | body was held at the undertaking Fegiilations s the Town School Com- Frankis puatned a place of il reputc, con: { rooms of Henwy A Muller awaiting the S ute Il Do opon n tne wfacturers do : : d not to leave a ey e ar“ | arrival of relatives Sunday fo see et e L oy Just what the eff ; rea Volun= | 2oty B ' tis Lo cauce of | o0 Hod) wes Qi) of Wilieesicha ik o T R A e i S Qe Wit 2 N SREAN Si iR Lo Gr - DFokaohad (by cattarz Union Temperance Meeting. boxes for Town Officers, ;- s T s . L ord | 1, leKenna. Al were adjudged | A large and enthusiastic audience ALL BALLOT BOXES g . f w ine, which ' e to | greeted the Rev. Welcome E. Bates of i 7 % and the cor v _— o) e ! OPEN IN THE ST VO rets may enwoic » 1. , the spealker at the union tem- . e e <Ky e which i perance meoting held at the Congrega- C. 0. Murphy, Norwxch} TRICT FROW SIX 0'CLOCK IN THE any event, it ‘s tain ty - ¥ Bt iy | tional church Sunday night. A feature A = MORNING UNTIL THREE. 0'CLOCK IR Sre s bro ) est 3, [ to the Con of the cvemny was the spirited sing- PR 3 i 3% D . S 3 SRS wvers e order, | ips durtnz h by the urited choire. The church — IN THE AFIERNOON. AND IN ALL 0 reckon S = = = \;‘d: pretti corated \\‘III‘I }Vhi}l‘fl OTHER VOTING DISTRICTS FROM W hat I fear 9 s ¢ ¢ | flowers an age. the work of the | s = = _‘ 5 3 e . h Local Laconigs. !_yhnuy . Charles Burtch, | = S i | | X 0'CLO IN THE MORNING UN- = — LeeL \ number from Westerly visited the |© " To Inspect Walks. mhere he underwent a severe sursical | Jy & € @, < I [y.\\v Haven postal savings bank at the | TIL TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTER- : ilitary camp at Fort s Sun- | he monthly meeting o b N local post office is rapidly ving | Children Cry 3 {iacat the monthly meetiie of (he war_ | /B W: Munger'of /Bast*River isithe | r!e] Uiaia BWS {in volume and to date there have been | > 0N FOR FLETCHER'S Edwin R. Champlin, a nat B e ned For: Paohond burgessce MEl0 TrIday nighildusst of Nounk friends | | 2,600 depositors with an agsregate de- |, Amd ut Swid Town Hall at 3 o‘clock HER'S . > on the editorial or. To hamplin enie d rel- !t was voted to make an Inspection of [ Mrs W. A. Fraser of Church street | vosit of o 000 in’the afternoon to hear and act upon per t A Al cs o « to idewallis in the borough. The | has béen visiting friends in New Tone G |Poe T over $180,000 the report ol the Selectmen and tieir EASTORIA rothers, Dr i terly appropriation of the fire de- | gon, Stamford—A rest room for women | Meriden—New key signal boxes are | hocommendations, repavts of he 1St = CaTaRn DN was | partment. amouniing to $136.25, was| Joseph Cummings, who is in Memo- | and children has been opencd in |being installed by = the Connectlent | poait M, the Sinking Fund Commis- —_—== = me sk account | Voted. The commitiees appointed last| rial hospital for treatment for a broken | Worth house, on Worth street comuany on the main lines in this oty | Sionr the. Heatth Ofhcer, | the . Town he Sixth Year will be continued until the next | eg, is recovering |to prevent the trolley block signals| School Committee, a Committee ap- v e e e S \ meeting | “Mrs. Albert Rathbun of Front str gatuck—During September Tax | from being tampered with, From the | Pointed iv investigate tie aavisability 5 e ds t Ram lIsland Gun Club Meets. | ts visiiing her daughter Eugene | Colle M. Fred her receiy d | hoxes signals may be set : 4 N 2100 f ) peed i The members of the Ram Island Gun | Smith in Norwich to the amount of $2,015.06 Ede. 3 et e S SOl 1 T Oh el e e e ham Taed G X | Middietown—Rev. EI Dean, for | Hme e O i and: the repori : ke o Ttaliay TR e s e 5 ST RS > New Britain—The tual was |(he past two years curate at ' the | o istees of the OUS Library: to an ; : T iie coming ( Vermont's new s o i'in the degree t of Si|Church of the Holy Trinity, has re. | grant salaries; to Jay A tax (o meet the . - e s 2 y -four second h ‘““‘:_"'ll’f." “rv‘nn {hey en- | M. Powers native son mo Ipdge: K. of P, ek. Two | sizned to accept a call to become rec- | expenses of the Town, including . -..e Tralleys | £ > Busines rccording port reccived in We el L B BT D w nitiated | tor of St. Andrew's parish in Welles- | expenze of ‘ihe piblic schools, and, to z (T L LYeSe S nanter e ot AL anecs Linah. at th niversity o . |iey. Mass. ‘e will begin his rectorship | 11X the compensation Lezd ; Center) ¢ 1 Thanksgiving day. “when | in 1883 New Haven—The business of the | fure apout the firstoof Novownee P | lecto Ts & horwics § ot . ol e RGO oRen Aiso to Determine whother the Town 5 v d been killed ir itors = S m=—————————===—————| will "authoriua the Selettmen to bor- H ock spent Sunday ' in | Yow not to: exceed One iundred and 4 ) 1 Twenty-fve housand Dollars, in such i rick McCort Is in Providence. | suing' and apisuch Gmes ‘auring d e twelve Moty ensuini - as mas [ wed or | 5 S 7Y ot dofray tawrul curre !' - John Alesa NOAN aiions and. deh ihe "rown ac- 5 . v 3 e n % deliver the motes of = 5 boat | Three Tickets in the Field Today— | other ob of e Town theretor, s e Vote on License and School Super- | S b H e et fnteiest o e ¢ an in visor—H, \wh. sal potiad I o ornets Attack Weather Vane | . \%o to Defermine Whether the Town ¢ | Repairer. | will'Geeture 15 Mmtention 1o expend any ¢ e = | money Uic consiruction of improve: [ Anothe = oday the voters of the town will hent of hizlways in accordanc W i Bur elect the town officers for the coming | and 1o provisions of the law emetery, N year in ihe different halls of the dis- Ebverning fmprovement of higl iricts. There are three tickets repre- sented for sime whether the Town Also to Deter 1ssessors, Amos : SELt0 Tar el measars s (Chan: will ‘approptite the amount of money : S a Craig s: board of relief, John R. Ha- it declares ite intenilon to wxi ~nd, oF , 4 Frank McDonald d, Charles Q. Pro"¥ata wimount of Its propo 1 dredie Delmore Carter r; Sim- Plie appropriation alietied to the T : ind Thomas Paton s; by o Highway Commissio i FiA : " Hewitt and Alfred Me whet Wi will direct ant sl nald d: Dr. W. M. Hill and Ma thorize ¢ Sasuset OL Engitioy i : Trail r, D. Williams and W or pro rata amount of On 1 1 liam_ Tnde; s: town clerk, Henr: Rz L% hay Do over to in Wes were grante L. Bailey of democratic and republi i t ‘Connecticut on demand ra can ticket arren G. Chapman cording 'to Jaw, after the work has o o8 e re town tre William Wheeler d, Been: complated. gnd_acqeptod by th e < d gene en G. Chap- ate ghw eIt mat Be o tHeA ot TEn A t . I, Marquardt | Also to Delcrmine wheiher the Town = : e eonileg | . Fred W. D. Farrar r, Robert Holl- R cordun e with day s; school verett L. Crane | wn and as indicated 1913, a s and but few passes were | g igene L, Baker r, Louisa Inder- | sued, ; ; aster 3%, Special Acts 5 il elst s. The question of license for | the laws governing the improve B e the town will come up for settlement rent of highwiys, to tne Conmecticut Hartford—A joint celebration under |at this election as W o the mat- Highway Commissioner for an allot- chiirch was held last week in the A.| Will Entertain Grand Officers. han G enty catin of the Town M. E: Zion church. The celebrationyl’ ‘A meeting was held Friday evening ansger Wi Sppropriata. the s held for the 100t} nniversary of | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. sum Se Dolla Al on the Canter- for five elestr wn for the year bury road in th of David Livinestone and | Bailey of Hi street at which mem- Anivers of the freeing | %ers of Nokomis com andery made he es of the ‘south (the final plans for entertaining the bt L |grand officers at their meeting this Also to Determine whether the Town - e e will L Eppropriation o assiat in TR Q | Road Fills Public Want. e B h Great satisfaction is felt at the re- 2 5t DBl otors of said. Town sult of the town meeting in giving to heing that, th appropriate & n the Groton Long Point Land company sufficient sum to relieve the pupils re- f SMing I the Town and atiending .o Wich Free Academy of the term rent school year he petition of Women's and Misses’ iz Garments No stronger arguments can be ad fees for the Also to Act Upen > a highway to this village. Work will | be arranged,so that the road will be | in actual use by the opening of an | other 3 | season and it will a benef arpen your in favor of our i B\ 1 3 SF santeriale—selacted for their quality as well as > Itched and Burned So Scratched | Mumford'’s cove has been lengthened 7 all concerned. Great improvements R0, o Twenty Temal vote e, make T A fhcient sum of money to widen b g = and straighten the Plain Hill road at i A% Sl hd Maile Scres. “Closs and Frets | iulotest a drive has to be built t Bobwass il nrs e . - laround the small island in the cove estion Also_to Act Upgm the petition of ; i SUrY evOrs a1e mo, E ayi =4 = | more than twenty legal voiers of the SOME REPRESENTATIVE VALUES ful.. Could NotSleep. Cuticura | Sur¥e¥Qes ave now at work laving this | Fown fxa‘)r;in,z“fr'f:. 18 “Town appropri- i k fe i t Who ate a sufficlent sum of money to estab- . @ 7 Soap and Ointment Cured. | has left the point, but the few who { | o of monay 1o estan- ? | remain enjoving the deligh ki et Sport Coats for $19.00 s e et eniovme clights of e By il Solie iR al “the popular “colors. They are .7 Hartwell S, .’Qnuvlrx‘hlnd::c. Mase, = A R P U SR e, e y are Our son commenced with little 5 k | angry vellow hornets while 80 feet in The pimples looked like | the air was the experience of Lyle small insect bitesand almost | Chesebro of this village, who volun- covered his hody They |teered to put the weather vane of the came to a head from which | Baptist church in order a few days s Rt G ago. Having prepared his ladders Mr. o e e b | Chesebro started the ascent only {o be it e o e | halted midway by the former occupants ¥ s | who contested his right of domain and made sores. Hiscloth- | After an exciting struggle, In which ing irritated the eczema and | Mr. Chesebro was stung, he completed hewascrossand fretful. He | his ascent and repaired the vane. could not sleep nights and would cry and | Two Scout Troops Have Hike. say they burned aad itehed all the time. | useful and comfortable. Belted styles figure prominently in the WILIiAM B. WILCOX, CHARLIS P. BUSHNELIL, Selectmen of the Town of Norwieh. oetid Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic two days each week. assortment and they zli have the larae patch pockets. We have more expensive ones, but this is a most atiractive lot— BUY IT . BY THE BOX - It costs less—of any dealer— and stays fresh umtil used. ONLY $10.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits at $22.50 At this price we offer some e edingly aftractive models. We have more expensive garments and those which sell for less but at this price there is a remarkably good choice for you. All i finely tailored suits of Wool Eponge, Cheviot, Poplin, Serge, Diagonals and Noveity Weaves— ’ 3 The Noank Boy Scouts, in company T tried. but It did not relieve himy; | with the Scouts of Old Mystic, made and some — nt it seemed to make him | a_hike Saturday which was decidedly worse. 1 then used Cuticura Soap and | pleasing. Dinner was prepared at Ointment and the first night T used them he | Porter's Rocks and afterward the boys scemed 10 be 5o relleved he slept a little, [ | Went to Dean’s mills, where the great- first washed the affected parts with Cuticura | €7 Part of the day was spent. ! ONLY $22.50 B | . B At 95¢ | At $1.98 Boap and then applied Cutleura Olntment Killed Red Snake. twice dally, At the end of the first week he James Chesebro killed a polsonous For appointments address E. H NEW LINGERIE | BEAUTIFUL ‘was much better and at the end of the second | Ted snake on Fort Hill recently which § E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- ¥ & week he was completely cured, Every mark | Measured 3 feet and 3 inches. N ioh : : WAISTS | ~ SAMPLE WAISTS was gone.” (Signgd) Mrs. W. B. Potier, Amaranths to Entertaln Grand Officers. N £ WISh,, Gonn. Just received this new line is a sample line of Noy 1912, Jessamine court, Order of Amar- N : of pretty Lingerie Waists to from a prominent For treating poor complexions, red, rough tc-;n;;whfw\l)l‘ls *;'L‘:;]r.:ul&‘;‘;:rs;engt n‘mh; N s a3 : sell at an unusually low price. - turer. Made of voile, hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, Cuti- | o Oct 5 at 3 2 3 Mostly voiles and lawns with b and crepe with the cura Soap and Cutjeura Ofnment havobeen | MoRican hotel, -"*,rfiLt'!!;‘:g"-,h,D‘l‘nn;r 3 |3 es, Cake and Breal fong elesves and high necks || pretty turnover = ocollars. the world's favorttes for mors than a gen- | e el e e 3 that canaot be excelled. H B . conars. e g Py o el ol eration. A single set is oftensufficient. Sold | court in the Union lodge rooms on N Plone your ordar, Trempt service i prottily trimmed. 1 liven 'seme of the models, everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed | Union street, N : 3 ree, w 2-p. Skin Book, Ad = i 3 b4 WOOL DRESSES in great varisty.... $ 7.50 and more freo, with 32-p. Skin"Book. Ad Local Jottings, 3 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE & card * Outieura, Dept. T, Boston. Mrs. Amy Bradiey of Mystle 1s vis- 3 SILK DRESSES. very dainty and pretty $10.00 and more & Men who shave and shampoo with Ou- | Iting friends In the viilage. $ 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) ticura Soap will ud it bes Mrs. Jumes Sisture has been visiting N w London friends, = s Mrs. Idwln Stanton and daughters of Stonington have been guesis of Mra, (i - e . DENTIST 1OER W arpE Warka Daboll und Miss Joyce, at Soundview : M IS TR 1 e aiest Commiinpesa, £ ot ot comnr crmt nas oo | J4OOK. fOT the spear Avoid imitations |DR. E. J. JONGS ept. 30, 1913 | (lyiting Misses Pearl and Maud Car- Suite 46, Snannon Buildin ) tilo qurier e Office open| C. L Libby of Tottenville, S. I, 1s Teke elavator Blelucie: streer -~ X ® : to_all bills et \ ; - et Al . Oct, 20, Robert Carpenter arrived heme ves- TRE 1p o adyertising mes JOHN J. SHEA, Cashier, |terday from a hosplial in New York, Efl. ¢ 1R ";flfl“"wi egual to e 4P Y& son of Pearl street. ninz anpuld sepsid 1nesa rea