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GheBulletin. |FOUND DROWNED AT THE FALLS| ™™ %eeroric sviome H A“ &s Hep Pt Mr. and Mre. Charles Girard enry en on e s T 3 : ':Ing"mdh:z Govoran:nt :.i':”—-nd brate Their ‘Wedding Anniversary. CATs,cqum LANTERNS, —— : 908" 4e: Face 3 s it § WITCHES, SKELETONS, FURNISHING i Grove Streets, F A tin wedding anniversary was cele E . The Bulletin should be delivered ul Gorman, Had Left H s.t“rd to Go to Stafford : brated Sund: ftern t the home SPIDERS, SNAKES, MASKS, fors T thses who Sal o mire i i - 42, e bt g (Special t5 The Bulletin) of Navier anénflxne') p",";{,&e,,;. sireet, X HALLOWE'EN CREPE PAPER, . . . o {3 in ho f 1t and son-in- 0 T UNDERTAKERS that Ume"will confer & favor by re- —Body Found in Yantic River at Railroad Bridge Back| = Washington, Oct. 20.—The working | igw. "sir. anc sio tnaris Girard I LUNCH SETS, NUTS, FRUITS, porting the fact to The Bulletin Ca 3 . “"fl“"vlv';‘l’! f&r hthe .tvvm::nnte r:::“‘l; Thirty-eight people were present. some POST CARDS, BTG H - 3 5 ch osed to : ) €8 Main St. g THE WEATHER. of Yantic Cemetery Monday Night. Futnam, & bil fal whidh wes.introduc. fomnE from Baitio and - Norwich. i ot ed by former Representative HIggins | nished b ix pieces, M D l For Southern New England: Fair 1 - B 5 (Aor AssistAwt wnen peovestes |, O Ger Tuesday; Wednesday fair; | Paul Gorman, 42, a native of this|seen o man wandering around in anyHE'SS DY, the supervising architect of | Girard received a timware shower of 29 F . 9 i - high west winds, city, where he had lived practically all | aimless way at the north end of th,Y e iy call. for the erection of a| BLSCSS Zrom their friends, ~Refresh- ranklin Square Predictions from the New York Her- | his life, was found drowned at the | bridge during the morning. building with. puter walis of lirmestone men a:i were ;nioye a? cigars v:rl b ald: On Tuesday it will be partly Falls in the Yantic river about 6 The policeman got a lantern l!'nm\or ‘sandstone to the frst floor -line, ‘P;B!e ?l‘l‘)ul’! in the aternnm}n, and & " R Glouay and <learing, preceded by rain | Oclock * Monday night = by Po- | the Falls fire station and when he re-| of, S4fdstone to the Orst fioor Wine | ihe early evening a bountiful suppe! : Try theElectric Light Treatment | ;" ihe “coasts, with falling tempera- | liceman Charles ~ Smith, "~ who (turned with this found the body al-| §1C SDoYe that peint brick with stone| was served by the Misses Fontaine. 4 & for Sk tem, Troubles of the Cir. | LUres and brisk variable winds, becom. | Went there to look _for the body | most at once in a podt of water at)THRmIN o onbon el TR Eeay e ver au l of Rheumatism, Troubles of the Cir- | [0 %[00 west and northwest. The | after a trainman had reported that he | about the spot where Mr. Sterry said |fiithian o B Fia urprise Party. c.lation or nerves. outlook for Wednesday is fair and con- | believed he had seen a body in the | he had seen the man earlier in the day. |7{C "'mmdf i by be CW‘PD!" | Clifford Norman was given a pleas- 2 SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY tinued cold. water at the Centr# Vermont railroad | Mr. Sterry, however, could not idenu-im » {!SW t ~ mm-“';""’“ ” ;" p | 8nt surprise by about 20 of his friends . TAM TA NN o hiohs. 1 NeGich bridge back of Yantic cemetery. fy the body as that of the man he had | (he exception of the first floor, Which | at his home Saturday evening, and a e ir or TR o e dg e SCvANons i DRt Mr. Gorman had left his home, No. |seen. The body was floating face Will be fireproof coustruction. The lob-| very ~enjoyable time was passed. 2 toom 26 Central Building The following records. reported from | 807 Washington street, last Saturday, | downward in-the water When found. {BY Will have marble and ceramic tile| Games were played and musical se- Children Love It Lady Assistant Norwich, Conn. | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|his relatives sald, to go to Stafford, | After the medicat examiner had j00r, marble base and wood wainscot| jections were heard. A violin solo was | |- (4 —OF ALL KINDS ON— -~ in temperature and the barometric | where he was to work as weaver in a | viewed the body he gave permission j*nd Stpcco cornice; the workroom, a|rendered by Miss Rose Freghette and i Malt changes Monday: ‘mill. They supposed he was there and | for Undertaker M. Hourigan to re- [“eément wainscot with wood base and| John Donovan also rendered a violin The delicious: flavor of Mal AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- Hfl. uym and Boarding Ther. Bar. | were greatly shocked when informed | move it to his morgue. The police [rap moulding. solo. Miss Catherine Sullivan and Breakfast Food makes it the fa- Mooeiernrannns 63 of his death. stayed on guard until the undertaker | It has been decided to place the prin-| Miss Lillian Chappell gave a piano vorite with children, while its NS, TRUCKS and CARTS, ST‘BI‘E 2 . . . 64 29.52 Dr. Rush W. Kimball, medical ex- | arrived. vipal front of the building facing the| duet. Vocal selections were rendered i i all the r 6P mo.....oiio...oooeo.. 64 20411 aminer, who was called to view the | There was nothing in the clothing to [angle formed by the junction of Main| by Archibald Molleur, Abel Jacques, || full food value, supplying a Mochanlcal repalrs. painting, trim= We guarantss sur ssrvice to e the| Highest 65, lowest 58 body, said Monday night that all the | aid in identification, the articles found |4nd Grove streets, and the only public{ Eugene Mercier and Joseph Peltier. In || elements needed to build up the / Best at the 1008C reazonahla ~rices. Comparison: circumstances pointed to accidental |in the pockets being a razor, pair of [Intrance to the building wiil be locat- | behalf of those present Miss Ida La- || growing body, appeal to the care- || ming, upholstering and woed werk, drowning. eyeglasses, comb, and 25 cents in|{‘d on this front. mothe presented the host a gold scar- || ¢.° 0 Ly T slacksmithing in all its branches MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave| Fredictions for Monday: Rain and| ™oy ™5 05 o'clock,word was re- | money. At the undertaker's later the| The department has promised, now | pin, Miss Lillian Chappell making the | : A Monday's weather: Rain; warmer; | @ived by Chief Linton at police head- | body was seen and identified by John\‘hat the deficlency arpropriation bill{ presentation speech. Refreshments of || ical, as a 15c package makes Mot = : 4 * | quarters through B. L. Abell, freight | Gorman, a nephew of the deceased. | %as passed, that an inspector will be| sandwiches, cake and fruit were|| bis portions. 5 : agent at the Central Vermont depot, | Through the medical examiner's in- | lent to inspect the sites offered for the | served. 5 that a conductor on a southbound | vestigation before the identification | ublic building authorized to be erect- Hamilton Coupons in Every freight that had just gone through re- | was Cbml'laled he learned lhal,it NLL »d at Mystic, within the next few . Walked to Plainfield. Package portea he thought he had seen a body | Gorman had been seen around .the| wveeks. arry Yeor; e 3 in the water at the bridge back of the Falls for the past day or tw.o T Kad CleOrme Welen cemetery, The deceased was the son of the late | 3T, JOSEPH'S GHURCH CROWDED. | 37" ¢ ‘dosen miles. . They left Tafty Chief Linton at once sent Police- | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gorman, He was — Bnout 148 oPlook dad aetren fi 3 aw man Charles Smith there to make a | a weaver by trade, He leaves threa | Polish Catholics in Large Numbers | 2t Gity nbant. 515 ootome . Teasing MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Sealp and Face Spacialist Sun. Moon ana Tidem. Scoft & Clark Corp. 507 10515 North Main St At your grocers. Malited Cereals Co., Burlington, Vt. THE BACK OF THE HEAD AR B Bt ikt search, When the policeman arrived | brothers, Thomas of Iisher's Island, ; ; ton: B eioek thev R ST Swceevs. ey 4 3 he Jooked around without success in | Patrick and John of ihis city, and a| Ateist at Ferty Hours’ Devotion i e, e e o S T Sank ih i e 4.33 the durl, but found o young man | sister, Miss Annle Gorman. He was| | It takes more than a tempest to dis- | return was made by trolley. * i e ® b2 E St Jeal i | 61z h 6.30 nathed Sterry there who sald’ he had | unmarried. courage the members of St. Joseph's| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn of [ —— e e e i B ; Ie: Bieh WAt TG e Yolish parish, and in epite of the storm | Providence were guests of Mrs. Annie when the I Mfsomne] U 4 er hi s - ley have crowded their pretty little erkins ol jouth A street Sunday. This in & mood tifhe for scalp treat- | tide, which 15 followed by Hood tide. | PATRIARCHS’ ENCAMPMENT | TIME LIMIT FOR :xur;hfl.t the ‘exerciscs of the forty et 3, Have your way— S ke ment IN NEW HAVEN. | FILING ELECTION EXPENSES.| }purs’ devetion, which. began with the John Fournier Out. “ Scon they will be ig boy! 306 Maim Street, mext to Chelsea Bank. GREENEVILLE L2y 1 ELECTION tigh mass Sunday. At b'and 8 o'clock | 7o, LcO 1R & . : . . 5 of Hunter's avenue, / - o T €54 octzea g — » .| Annual Grand Sessions Expected to| Candidates Have This Day Left to Got| Nonday morning and again i the | wio"leq his scull badly fractured in 1t’s your money and girls, and their faces will Marriage of Amede Brodeur and Miss Attract About 150 Members. Them In. ot e o d| @ carriage accident a few weeks ago, P E. M. Stoddard at St. Mary’s Rec- §oeloak ihis (Tuceany) morming. - | has so far recovered that he i abic to| When the just-as-good |be only a memory. or, The annual grand encampment of | Candidates for offices in the recent|® P, s . 1| Le out for a short time each day that 4 3 v tory—Notes and Personals. e Priests assisting the pastor, Rev. L g kGl g lerk attem pt: s1 M 5 o | the Independent Order of Odd Fellows | town election, as well as the party|y iaciajewskl in Hearing confeseions | L Weather permits. He is siill quite clerk attempts to slip Bri the babi nd we'll ongy Jave | At & oclock Monday afternoon | Will be held at the state headquarters | treasurers of districts, have been fiink | 4 ring the two days were Rev, Fathers | Weak and it will be some time before over B ankpowsitooth ring the ies and w by Making Your Cough | | Amede Edward Brodeur and Miss|at New Haven today (Tuesday), sta¥i- | their cxpense accounte with the town| Jonn oy ambot. now. of Hartford, A, | Pe Wwill fully recover his strength. : LA z Syrup at Home | Ethel Mildred Stoddard were united in 115\: at 1‘({ u":lo-:kh in lhul mongngi clerk, 1}10 @ome wilth m«i flneeln day | Mazurkiewicz of New Haven, Paul . T " e 3 paste on you, try this. cal i smila_ v parriage pirs: ot B v he: 1 b & e Pas ved aft ti : b i 3 RIS . s Takes B e Chureh: b_vmu:-,.\l-? R:\"“.“l-‘lfihxi\l‘mi:' Grand wlmn‘i‘sgfluut?\ue‘? Oa-sxucil'-lon, ll‘:;'l.[ ’tlheey Limit a;‘xop‘l):":s x“od:. S ;‘:?fl%’i‘;‘:fiwr?"g}.' ssglut;l:c‘;?!rtogi‘:-sl}leg: There wue):o:m :esosinn:h:; the We- Say fo him: This ®md Stops n Hard Congh™ | | pastor of the church. The bridesmald | former Connccticut delegates to the | Among the last to flle have been the| Fiui Piechockl, Union GCity, Theodore | aanmnoc or Sacred tonrt scnools Mome money is not real coin- ina Hurry. was Miss Minnle Rdwards, and the|8overelgn grand iodge, at the Motel | following: Zmmermann, Hartford, and Stanislaus | day. either morning or afternoon, be- ) | best man was Ernest Rogers. The| Taft tonight, at which a number of | Charles S. Twist, republican treas-|s derkiemicz - Colchester. Pdtine: ot the heavs Fathsoli of-the-realm, but it’s— ide was charmingly gowned in white \'ls:unx functionerfes wdm be present. | urer for the Third district, received $10 — — ‘ ‘just-as-good.’” = corduroy velvet and a white hat | and several are expected to speak. from the to committee and had $5 A a8 . ik 2 5 i, With white plumes. = Her maid was| The state encampment Will eloct |lcft over from last clection. He TRINILY SHOTESmRooD Plcdensis. Bediheinoine R THE PHOTOGRAPHER larze quantity of plain syrup. gowned in blue eponge and wore a bro- | officers Tuesday afternoon and Grand | pended $45 as follows: $10 for one as-| L dies’ Night Included in Plans for| Fred Chartier of Merchdnts avenue See the point? e sure S take R e g - ‘(.u:?d blue hat with peacock feathers. Erledt Hgbet bll-‘ll‘l:gsrbg_fné‘dz‘:g“‘n sistant and $5 for another, 32 for a s Bbasoh. eas ol ;;l“;wrié;u badteltar i df Sopens ou get the on/y ““acid- Opposite Norwieh Savings Boclety. % pint of warm er and stir about | ~ After the 1ony there was @ re- | Will probubly be elected g - | room, 33 for a room attendant, $7.for| | / R ¥ Be e & ¢ 2 e I 3 e of | Pome of the brida, No. 7 North Main | London, who will retive. ana | c188TS, $3 Tor unches, 38 for New Ha-| aie Prothethoofl of the Trnity M. 1. P o Pebecs Tooth Paske 1y t L | street. As the bride and groom en- It is the custom for ® _grand | ven mjiroad ticl e y1c x ! e . aniel Day of Merchants' avenue ste. Pinex (fifty nt | fered the Sorigate. gkl - to re after one term and | > = seison Monday evening. Plans for the | will leave todav (Tuesday) for No ‘ 3 bottle, an Buger | coamtes h\-h:“;:.rgv“:;;uberlh&) gu‘:s(r:i'I-:Jul‘xl‘l‘:;c’(‘)zl;ztl’rz{t;;f(‘n; ety we ele- | o John Conngll, democratic reasurer| winter's activities were discussed, and S R librare % . Nothing else will do the Syrup, vou ve as much cough | the wedding march from Lohengrin | vated one step. Grand Senior War- | [0 (he WOUIth Getier nad S5 SO it cwas decided to have next month's| months' with his sister, having secured great work of neutraliz- E¥TEp as yo ready made for | was rendered by Mrs. Stoddard, moth- | den Clinton C. Buck of Winsted will | g1, O COPOM TS BAL SROER &) (00| mueting a ladies' night. The follow- | cmployment there. £ e o | L in: officers were elected for the vear: Fepia o ing acid-mouth’’ —the sonful every one, | er of the bride. There were many 2« 'y s z“m‘" | bandsome wedding gifts, including cut | Grand Junior Warden ¥ f the best cough | gla in whooping take hol probably be elected grmgi‘km&es\l\, and 1 room rent, $5 for trolley tickets, and $8{ 1o silverware ‘and linen. The| Worth of Waterbury will bo elovated to | €7 IHCRES W00 CBRIE | 4 o\ pondea bride’s gift to her maid was a pearl | the senior wardenship. The unlyv <on- by 51' J. Curran, democratic tr d— | barpin, and the groom's gift to the|test is usually on the grand junlor| % Sy “oppig“aistrict, was $15. dent, Elmer D. Kinsman; secre- m has established a government - nd’ treasurer, William Crowe; | savings bank. great tooth destroyer. Q Pebeco | e Tuh 9 tasy coamittee of arrangements, Rev. F. W Coleman, John B. Stanton and L C. = Elger; steward, W. W. Ives. MARRIED ary cough in | best man was an umbrella. Aj wardenship, for which Frederick M. he Lol nihs lazative engugh, | sue ssis were Richard fifu}l;f},:&?é o Bushnell ‘«5 New Haven is a candidate ;;;fi‘j\:.&dxyfgfifil;;% U;,:;:‘.‘,:‘“ :r(in";"i“;zz ' NORWICH TOWN BOWLER_LEARY—In New Fhooping < asmodic croup, | they took the train for New York. | little opposition to his election, which D R rffi:“f;?:.‘g:é:?fif”li?l\r::r, ta w;a Flo\;ers IBlooémn? Unnucched(_by Anna T Teary ‘or New London. ooth Paste T o eoetre- | e LoD & Week 4 New Fork | D I R ofien of S maind | ported HiRE e tistther contributed ox- \;:";;"5“':“ i g R A A | . i i FIT GUARANTEED s S | R R e hond | begarch e it FO e e, | I8 @ triumph in tooth- | b Ty T e youR | from | Homer Dowdall of Deep River wWas| oiooNNErT MULLEN In ihis city, saving. It saves the out- &, s home on Otrobando avenue for | “0ct, 10, by ktev. Yohn B Braterick | gide enamel—this is why DENTAL WORK the week end. Dantel 'O'Connell ‘and Miss Mary K. extract, rich aiacol and other | on Freeman avenue. William S. Hutchison of New Haven, Mr. Brodeur is the son of Merile | the grand scribe, and William J. Bur- - Brodeur and has made his home at 11 |‘gess of Stamford, the grand treasurer, ;'\]@] l“"fn . bile hire § A aking cough remedy | North Main sireet. He is employed | Will undoubtedly be re-elected. ollows: Automobile i caaguany Mullen, beth of Norwich. ey RIS - s 3 is mow |@s a basber in the Wauregan house.| There will be about 1560 delegates|ing $11, meals $5, cigars $5, car tick SR oo SRR (O L A Pebeco saves your teeth. ;,;fly" l:,:;e, u,mhm -,w‘_n., the any other | His bride is the daushter of Austin A.| present, representing 36 emcampments | ets $1. ] o Bong £ her| 20, 1913, by Rev. E. M. Hayes. Hor- > SRS T the mhest vy PIRGRY “of “BOrl L e My stt and Miat Baios Sl The extra large tube by The King Safe System of Paimless for the Fifth district, received 335 committee and spent it as often been | Stoddard and has lived at No. 7 North | all over the state. oo B ML Al g T Sue e | Main street. . She has many friends| ~Among the prominent guesle;( who | WILL ATTEND SUFFRAGE MR R, Dorely WAKELY — WELLIGOTT — In_Jewett lasts twice as ]ong. Be- Dentistry you will laugh at your fears o e T oy imstuls sstisiuction, | iy Troneis Tave hha pest wikks ob| 00 Vorsater Mase. fobmer, Tpact MEETING N HARTFORD.| | xiss sennie Gallup of Scotiand was| G050 b5 Wi B2 ool | sides, Pebeco docs all | and wonder why you waited so lone. this r\"rmrnlt;'nr Your drugziet has | [PClr, mavy friends for a happy mar-| grend sire which s the head of the | Norwich Party Will Hear Promimerit|strest the first of the week. e g L B R that ordinary dentifrices Don't pay exorbitant prices for your nex. or will get it for vou. If not, - % 3 y N e aEn Speakers in the Cause. S ODEUR— RD—In Norwich, e dental work. send o The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, fnd! | . GCaprilami—McGlafiarty. Dilerigraninens. eusals’ cxpelal S ReshaLS There Were no semstona {n the Town | PIePARR-SIODDARD--In, Norpich, | do—cleans—~whitens— 2 $1.00 ' fonday mo 7.30 g'clock . 1son ston, ¢ o £ L ; s o SRy o 3 b » $1. 3| Imorming &t 130 qrelock Tohn | [l lereh tor. Massachuscits. Georke | Several members of the local Baual | Street and West Town Streot schools | — Amede ‘Bdward: Brodeur and iss| polishes; and does all | Gold Fillings up Caprilazzi and Miss Mary McClafferty Franchise league will motor to Hart- | Morday because of the rain. these things beautifully. Silver Fillings. . ..... 50c up Do fatic nome dv Hendaver Hiss e Ton-Day Trial Tube and Acid Test P‘-“‘ Gold Crowns. .., $5.00 Lo Eorid i 5y Papers to Test Your Mouth Bridgework ... ...... $5.00 were united in marriage by Rev. J. H. [ H. Fuller, grand scribe of Massachu- |, BP9 00, 5 0 8nd the meeting in CAPRILAZLL MWOLAFFERTY- Fitzmaurice in St. Mary's church. The | 38{ts; Franklin . Trautman the interest of woman suffrage on| M-s. Beverly Bliven of Washington| citv, Oct. 20, by Rev. New Fa" Mllllner bridesmaid was Miss Mary Matthews, | YOk city, grand representative of | F 5 0, 00 "Il speakers are | street spent several days last week at mpurion . Gloxgnal. CABELl and Tony Mt as the beot mue. | New York state; Harry Waiker of | y e eD Miss Mary ~McOlafterty man. | ot bo of New York |to be prominent suffragists, both men grand The bride was gowned in a brown A zne assortment of latest styles : ) : S en Pricst Watson of | and women, and the meeting is expect- 3 tadlor made sult of the latest style witn | §ate; Grand [High Friest WAGon o8| q 1o heya large and Interesting one.| Hirbert Bennett returned this week BIED, for Acid—Sent Free MRS. G. P. STANTON Bt ot and HAr mald wee pretc T ot New Jiramy: Grand Patrie | The NorWich party will remain in|to lioston after ten days' stay with She EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE s tily dressed in a biue tailor made suit | Jummel of New Jersey; Gra Fartford eve ht Yeli bl oh Walhineton sisot CARPENTER—In this city, Oct. 18, Al- LEHN & FINK 52 Shetucket Street of the latest style with hat to mateh, | 7ch Beklesteen of New Jersey; Jos L e s anction beldzsls ot . 2 poert N Carpenter; aged §9 years ~ e ! Painless Extracting FREE when s el o ast gr atriarch of New U os c = uneral fr ate home ai 45 20 Wi S New Y The ceremony was attended by a num- | Walling, past grand patriarch of Mew | . ' pehalf of Miss Ruth Hunting- | Dr.and Mrs. Gray and Miss Florence | * Unoss sirent 'on 'inteday afters| 120 William Street i teoth are ordered. _L‘*”;"’ Co'y ;d'in“é’f,,.'f‘f.”}.fi?,‘ff ‘yxe W erhey ton's school at Hindman, Ky., a check | Beniett of Vergason avenue were at noon, Oct. 53, at 3 glelock. Burlal | = —— couple eddi, eakfast was | D Hey: e . % 2 rwarded her last week. | | 1 ady, n the family lot in Yantic cemetery 164 Central avenue. ' ThS ceeddie | but one day and will probably adjoarn PR LEFFINGWELL—In this city, Oct, 20 A SE gifts were many and beautiful late in the afternoon. ViSHIER S ABIINGTON, Mr and Mrs, G, W. Guard of Wash-| Ann May, beloved daughter’ of Mary| An Interesting Exhibition DR. D. J. COYLE During the day Mr. and Mrs. Capri- - e, it sl Wheeler and Clarence F. Leffingwel lazzi left for their wedding tour to|A WESTERLY MAN Party of Four from Norwich Have|ingtcn street are visiting Mrs. Guard's| gagea 2 years. 1 8 months and 6 days I Been at the National Capital. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Titus of North| Funeral from the home of her parent Modern Home Baking nE"TlsTs Utica, N. Y., after which they will re- S T 380 Wes 2 Tuesday e side in Gresneville. The greom Is a SHOT BY STEPSON. —— R, I, X. 200 WesCinln Strpel fo. ipp atter: 5 native of Italy, the son of Tony Capri- — (Special to The Bulletin.) h ehi family lot in West Plain cemetery T i) U Successors to the King Dental Ce lazzi, but for seme time he has lived | Has Two Bullet Wounds in Head—| Washington, Oct. 20.—A party from wr?h'n—l\ Rb Heath alnd twnf children v T Westhrly, Ot 013 Cakes, Pies and Biscuit o . in Greeneville, making his home at Youth St at Large. Norwich consisting of Charles H.| TS TEYe eenflnus oy a ew days h S, Willlams, ad 75 years. 203 Main Street No. 164 Central avenue. He is em- Phelps, cashier of the Merchants’ Na- | With MPs. 8 A Heath of Elm avenue, | gopgrTs—In Paweatuck _(Stonin: OCTOBER 21st AND 22nd. Next ‘to Boston Store. ployed by the Shetucket company. The (Speelal 'to The Bullatin.) tional bank, and Miss”Phelps and Mr. | ave returned to Mysti ton) " Oct. 19, 1913, Oliver Roberts, | Al housckeepers interested in ~new bride is the daughter of Michaol Mo - Set. 20.—Henry Goon, 33|and Mrs. Frank H. Pullen have been | & =ton . aged 81 yea recipes are cordially invited to attend |9 &' m. to § p. m. Sunday 10 to L Ciafferty and has lived with her par- | whee britie o on ohe Teooits re was | Bpending a. few days taking in the| Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert E. Geer and| pooSE—In Groton, Oct. 15, 1913 M. | ihie jorec B hinitibn: «ia; Pos o at No. q ai 2 se home My 3 . 2 Washi son, Milton were in Secotland Sun- Etta, widow of Samuel H. Boose, e ana fre S Lady Attendant. Phone 1388-8 . 520 North Main street. brought here on the 11 o'clock tralley sights in and about ashington, a t ) ® 8, W ceive free suggestions, free recipes and Both bride and groom have many | for teeatment by & doctor, having two | During the session of the senate|9ay (o visit Mrs. Geer's parents, Mr.| aged 54 years. _ | free samples of good things to eat. frioiifls. Who - them success and | foiler: ooy 1 Ay Saturday afternoon Mr. Pullen occu-{2nd Iirs. Hazard Tucker. RANnaY L e ERpdon sOnt Ly » ppines: v i - o = » ed a sea t senate press gal- yiemmrvein 91., John enry, son o harles — ) | hevriacss in their Tuture life, o pea bes Monkina il ey JRE oo Pled & et I ire Senafe Press 8al'| Misy Hasel Beebs and her brother | and Royce Lals® Lindsley, in his Peflple S Mal‘ket p A wich, and when he returned to his | ST, PR SELEC b B sman | Revers Beebe have returned to Uncas vear. A FUR SEASON OPENS | o thomesiv on o o have | FCm e vad some words' wigh nis | SEbutar Brandeses and Consrossman | i R0 L0, Mt 18 UNGAS: | 6 Avaid e in Denser, cot. Oct. 1 € Franklin St. . » h . ba gangs have | stepson, John Watson, 17. e i B M - i Pl g 913, Charles_son of Rose Now is the time for Sou to get out | CoMmenced operations in Greeneville, | Watson opened fire upon him with a [ They left f e iew \dor_k s momning e Foad. adys B. Beebe of the | |jio'charles Gallagher, aged JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prep. —and— your turs. 1 guarantee all repair work | 91\, €20% having already secured about | .32 revolver. One buiet passed through | Whete they will spend a day or so in)® DR A ALDRICH—In Indianapolis, Ind., AL o be perfect. Have also a nice line of | /7 Parrels. Coon's left ear and into his head, and | 5'8 ok = 15, 1913, Joshua H. Aldrich; aged 62 - i X , < ! e - Mre W. D. Thatcher of Tanner| o P Coats for men and women, W A another went through his left cheek. il B vears. mew's Muffs and Collars and anything Wind Broke Trees. The wounds are serious. The wound- AT THE AUDITORIUM. f;’_;e'f :‘v“fm"’:"'gnl'}’(}d"x’?:"‘""”" !;"’ ‘,"’ Burial in Yantic cemetery in this city in the Fur lne. The high wind of Monday ble d man was kept at the Westerly po- e ¥ g N - ere By the _ine this (Tuesday) afternocon at 2.30 " M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St down two large branches from a. tree | lice station over night. Deputy Sher- Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. ‘I'er“"" illness of her mother, Mrs.| gejock. We do not, as a rule, toil you aneugh R anklin St.| ar the top of Schoflelds hill shortly | iff Casey Is looking for Watson. (o The novel Thermos act s the fea- PESEI. Seark. GORMAN—Suddenly, in Norwich, Oct. about our lines of Raincoats and Use i er 4 o'cloc n the afternoon. - — ure of the well balanced programme 20, 1913, Paul Gorman, aged 42 years, Sl S amier CHly Sl scheduled for the first half of the weok | , MT% Robert L. Beebe Shave yersron | - of ehts olty. 29‘: a lb Pralles, : 9 50 B sl Steamer Boston, came in to New |8 the Auditorium, The Thermos num- | $8% M, Ford of Fesex bave return; — = o i Novectheloss 1 would sarvs M Lower than ever in price. Better and Capt T W -Howland taols isigemicy L‘oi‘l‘f,"‘bfi N Sl - I wish to return my sincere thanks see our display of both items. P Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Bthier of Central | Chester W. Chapin to Newport from _ s o Won Art Scholarehi to_the Police Commissioners, to the y more for your money than ever be-|avenue were visitors in Providence | New London Saturday. The Chapin | H¢ first freezes a variety of articles in : g members of the Police Deparfment, to unn’s armac NEW STOCKS JUST IN AT fore. inday. i +#4 \\Ae generally nvvrl‘x:\\xlod and the |2 few seconds. A rubber ball is frozen Mise Eleanor Ash of Pomfret who| Court Quinebaug, No. 128, F. of A, and o S e A e e Tetinn 1o 50 hard that it breakillke glass when | won the Hastern Connecticut Art| to all friends and relativés who in any z R 0 | ag X awpors | dropped: cranberries become like mar- | &cholarship is spending the fall and | way assisted me during the sickness s 1914 0v¢rland is here 1. Siines e Sannots and Mre, Mary | make more room at the, Newport |ples: mercury is frosen fo. iron-iike| winter at the home af Mr, and Mra, of ‘my late husband, John 50 Main Street | 3 McCor- | wharves. p a s hardness, and a big bag of snow ls|Beverly Bliven on Washington street MRS. JOHN M. BRAY Demonstration will convince you it | L.k and Mrs. Mary C. Moriarty left | the Providence line and Captain Grif- | oo qucdq gror % "soial amount of | while stud. il ind y P studying at the Free Academ: rday to attend the four days' ses- | fin comee to the New London lne in | oo, ™oy Mot NN2"op e 'act ho| Art schost = > is the automobile of the year to | sion ¢ e b ic mi. r N y buy. | sion of the big Catholic mission con- | steamer New Hampshire. Steamer | TUT (The 8 TalE of B8 pleces gress in Boston. City of Lowell will shortly be relleved h g ORDER IT NGW 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. M. B. RING AUTO cCo. —— by ‘steamer Maina for winter running | °fron in 30 seconds. i Counting and Weighing Mail. j;ROpHIne & Co’s Light Dinner Als : e Ma 3 ‘e an entertain- 5 . AGENTS, Smallpox Checked at,Montville, | o0 the New London line. ing_comedy number in O'Brien from.| geyonreg Lol ihe R faken In and GH R Soehlars ¥iper, 304" par' dose sPEclAl The Bemtsile BAtl S bottion Lo ¢ A Galway, and thelr fine singing and | going"cd, Py the . Trommer's Sversreen, Toc per om Telephone. 19 Chestnut Strest [Niove they have checked fhe smalipox| Will Send Body to Long lsland. | clever humor win apblause. The pho- | beir cOunted, weighed and classified. 15 Main Street, Freo delivery to all parts of the epidemic there, as only one new casa| The body of Smith Stymus, who | toplays are well chosen and add to the | gn PeSta8e Is also being accountel city. Until further notice died here on Saturday, is to be sent by | value of the bill. H. JACKEL & CO.Teluphone 138-& Most Ci. has been reported in the last few day eas, Aew Cund. | The Uncasville school was to have re. Undertaker Gager to Bashaw, L. I, —— " THESE ARE BETTER | opened Monday morning,but the health | this morning and burial will be'in that | ChildrenaSent False Alarm of Fire o FEIE Fhisinrs Sniiahar g0ih. % v - offic cid hat it would be better | Place. . 2 4 X eye daises and violets are be- - TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CI officials deciiing v etter The autochemical from the central S 5c CIGAR to walt another week. T A e fire station and’ chemical Ne. 1 re- | o5, Sathiered these days by the school unera "’ec(ors The Vaughn Fflundry Co. —AND— Noy GOOD FELLOW 10c CIgAR children and white daises are in blos- Only 7.4 per cent. of the territory Try them and see. OLD DR. HARRIS ied THQS. M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin 8t PILEs REMEDY. FOR PILES Next to the Palace Cafe is pow manllfacxuredl owned by John Dupuis and occupied ——————| and sold by N. D, Sevin & Son, 118 ¥ . by Joseph Koslovski. When the fire- | z MIL L, CASTINGS men arrived on the scene they found ‘"Z MAKES Embalmers & Specialty, NORWICH AND WESTERLY Main Street, or ean be procured direct g that there was no fire in the property. Orders Recaiva Promut Attention in a 20-year-filled Case from the climncy. aud had Ty (12 HAPPY FEET 11 to 25 Ferry St., When You Cough from the owner of the original pre- . sel " TRACTION COMPANY. | scription, MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, et B T Tady Asststant. by o v et B e & e Comn TS Obe [ There ivnothing betler than s Mo Telephone call $23-8. Bridge) at 515 & m. Cars will leave ; C?nnec;-cuts Representatives. Your Fest Glow with Joy and Delight | gepry m Charom. Wi Smith Alen. |, A ¢un line of the above with pew Franklin Square at 6.45 a. m 1o Hale’s yiengtor Brandeges and Ropresenta-| In a Glorious Foot Bath of TIZ. additions coming long, including those iy to %45 m, o Vesterly, and sef¥ncs appoini A it 20480 = Cor. AL’u’m“ s, Aol a1} represent Connecticut as members of| Make your tired feet happy in a Patrician Shoes w‘h‘c‘l;l;:’ng:‘:n:";a::l:m matcn. Mixed hd . m. fo ville, sep29a the committee from the original thir-|quick T1Z footbath. It draws out the Painta, muraeco and tinte: &lfo. art \ Leen states to represent the congress at| ache and agony from every waste- | New Fall £tyles, Patent Gun Metal | PAINIS IACPSE0 Fully Guaranteed. a one the celebration to be Feld In Philadel-| clogged pore. No more tender, tired, [ and Russet. $3.50 and $4.00. We are in ine market for palnting, phia October 25, when (he building|&ching. swollel feet; no more sweat- Solh emv iy paper-banging and decorating all wa | We carry a full line of Ham- APPL Es Fmeffll Director : eed by the Continental consress, coms | ing, SWollen feel; no, more sweat- pones i Chelce spraved fruit, by \ Of Horehound and Tar |10 000, ‘fi.e“?‘.,\?'éfi”i?fiui’é‘:& g Tortenaer teet, it auicnry | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. ilton, Rockford, Waltham and ., by peck ‘orf .fld Embalmer o % e phia. cure you of-all foot troubles. If you P. F. MURTAGH £ Wi Contains no opium nor anything all other makes of Watches have ‘corns, bunions, calluses or chil~ ’ bushel, delivered to any part of city. . o6 BMib vae o Tor copking, 10 Franilin St., Bulletin Buflding e g Parosl Post for N blains, TIZ will relicve them at once. €2 and 99 West Main Strast. - - Talephone 642-2 ; A 3 or New London. Get TIZ—and TIZ only; don't accept o P. W. LATHAM & CO. el 1059-4 G 53 by Drikiste (Special to The Bulletin.) substitutes, Seo that “Walter Luner || Shea & Burke . — ~ Sy Rrompt Ssyvies day er night. A B TR Washington, Oet. 20 —The postoffice] Dodgn & Co.t 18 brinted on the. box. 3 PIANO ; { 4. F. CONANT 11 Frankii Lally Assistant. — department has authorized the post-|TIZ is on sale everywhere, at dru 41 Main Street F. C. GEER 25-27 Franklin St . can ankiin St A R i ey master at New glondon to.maka. the | sists’ and department stores, Pgice 2ac. & s TUNER 1 Whitesicne e and the 1. F. C. 100 |l Fastdemce 1if Beesdwey o TRY PIK necessary experfiiture to secure the|If your dealer won't supply vou, we Fi I Directors hone 61 Norwich, Ct. | £15008 are tne {8t on the market Toothache delivery of parcel post packages pend- | wili send by mail on receipt of price. unera irecior: T Al WHEN Zoy want to put Busi- . proie i Drops mt“m' examination of bids and the| Walter Luther Dodge & Co., 1223 So. tern Conneoticat :gfln“g\;"i‘i'-“iul: El‘:’-'l:«u“‘ o - letting of a contract to do the work. !Wabash Ave, Chicage, - fi‘d. Aut business resuls ) columas r @ 3 X § A

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