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Court Took the Papers in Claim Over y | oNE case on TRIAL , o ‘Miafl ick* B e SPECIAL IN COMMON PLEAS -na u ! '» 3 ¥ SHORT CUT SIRLOIN STEAK Norwich, Monday, Oct 27, 1018, | - Yiiting In Norwich. 208 At oo * ' ’ FROM EXPORT BEEF, .......30c} TS RN ‘n?_ex‘ll!}‘:;?';\:;:;)‘fni\;:v ey avenue. Harold M G" Accidentall i 2 . redti Ends lnd'gfls‘mn VARIOUS MATTERS . ' arol cGuire Accidentaily Shot Near Center Groton—| Judge Walier presided at the ses- slon of the common pleas court held L2 e e e John Moore, Jr.. of Waterbury s ) < ) g r spent § £ % Z . Ihere at 10 aeloel s e Sunday was a dull day for the hotels ¢ W°K end=t his home in this city, Walter Adams Walking Behind Him With Rifle That Xiliiey Cirics = Siiver amed for Do not continue to suffer with heart- an(l' E-“ller‘ 5 sihEicSER _gso | and garages. Miss Margaret Kelly has returned & ontinuance of the case of Emma T. |, o7 "9, Jilop "atter dinner distress, p——————————— to Norwich after a visit with Mrs. Went Off—Had Been Target Shooting. o Rauhtigan vs. the Norwich Nickel | 0 @ P Ik cnest, pain in the bow= Beautiful roses were picked in local| Frank Stomer ot : & Pra : 337 STREET sardens Sunday. SE Flawapior Grotn: 3 Siher mattene A dermey Jopn i, | s or sour and gagey stomach, Get|ff 337 MAIN i e i Many boats are still in the river,| g osePh T. Lamb, who has been the Barnes’ opposed the ‘motion and satd | Fellel at once by FrOf0 oY e . Opposite Post Office. AND CRABAPPLES [ and sire Kept in use when the wentnes | Suest of friends in Norwich the past| Harold McGuire, the 17-year-old son , was semt. Dr. Lewis invited Dr. E. J.| this case should be: tried. The case | -—today—e Ry CO00L 0% 80~ Shraly 3 week, has returned to Boston. of John McGuire, living near Center | Brophy to accompany him, and both | as placed at the bottom of the jury ; U aiviress |l 'Phone 1062-2 Lady Assistant permits. o \ = GRoton, bout three. miles. from G8ios | weds to the Mockie homs Hst for Oct. 30. Attorney Thaver also | ond Indigestion b ot g A new sleeve was in on the trolley | Worsemed Mrs. Harry W. Balcom of | Ferry, “was accidentally shot fh the| The doctors saw the wounded young|asked for the continuance of the case | —are perfeetly NRRUIS, o ofrective wire in front of The Bulletin office on | Men e 65, ar€ the guests'of Mr. and | back 'Saturday afternoon by a bullet | man and determined that the bullet|of the Imperial Curtain company\vs.| Mi-o-na is one OF G CESEfon e ire intront ot The ¢ O Nua: A W. Jarvis of Clairemont ave- (from ‘the rifie of Walter Adams, who | had gone in at his back, passed com- | H. Schwartz and it went to the bottom | remedics Known FOF WPICG G Bang = 5 - il was walking behind him. The bullet | pletely through his left lung and was|of the list. Attorney Pettis urged that | Bat what you g L Mi-o-na Tablets. 3y passed through his left lung and lodg- | lody of the wall this case be tried. o e ruce of McKinley avenus | 24 e s wail of the chest. 1t has not | of fao apionE the muscles The case of John O'Brien of Col-| They are not only Warm Weather has continued solong | Benjamin B a digestive to ‘ that in some Connecticut citics the ice | is showing > . i ¢ "ana _effective relief but| Phones 8¢ and 85 supply is growing short. illness. of ovar trn seicr & Serlous | been extracted. It was ndt considered advisable to| hester vs. Jullus Fredus and Stephen | §1V6, PEAMEL “iraliod ~improve and troubla, w ver [ The two vouns men. who are of | probe for it to locate it any further.| Trallor of New London was settled out | £ tA¥CE A3, Crfire digestive system There were 62 visitors to the Otis about the same age, had been out in|The McGuire boy was comfortable, but|f coutt after a long conference be: | SUCREUNSE (0 SO T 00 jces Tis in- library reading room Sunday after-| Mrs. Albert Dawley of Voluntown | the Woods shooting at a target with | the full serlousness of the injury can-| tWeen Lawyers Danahy and McGuire. | “ihe How ©of SICSGS Gamed mem- R noon. Miss Dawson was.in charge. |was chiled to Preston on account of the | IilleS, and were returning towards | not be told yet. Dase, the fadmmont of the po o tres. | branes are healed, then the food is Mr. H. T. Miller’s 2 death of her nephew, Testet Drake | home when the accident happened. On Sunday Dr. Lewis visited him|Pass. the judgment of the justice court | branes, are, Feilt: 5" 4 ssimilatea— Today Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bell [ Thursday morning at his home. * | The McGuire boy was walking ahead | again and found him comfortable ,but | P¢in€ appealed. - RO means good health. SCHOOL FOR DANCING, {are to leave Niantic for Paim Beach, 2 of the other, when in some way not | with a somewhat higher temperature. [ The case of Henry P. Walton vs. | Which means €060 Sl ! gisiress an- e gty Fla, where they will spend the winter.| < Mrs. Cleworth and Miss Gladys | explained the rifle carried by Adams|In a wound of this character blood| Warten ¢ Ramdall was continued. | 00 500 MHHEE (HOUG o nty needless al 3 g » MaoMahon, who have been spending | Was discharged, and the bullet struck | poisoning is one of the developments| (75 Hdward Fenner of Norwieh | WReh SO0 4 perous—many serious ; Saturday Classes for Beginners 230 | Several motor pargies plan a Visit to | several days with Mrs, A, N, Carpent | youns McGuire in the back. ThS rifle | to be feared. L Charlen ¥, Culver o N orth | s Hava tHelr origin, in the shom> - Advanced, 4 p. m Blizabeth park, Harlord, this week, to | ter of Lucas street, have returned to|Was & .22. The young men at once| Walter Adam$ works on the Charles| Stonington. administrator of the es- | d/5eases JOTe For our CITY HALL con. i i ’ See the chrysanthemums, now in their | Lowell, Mass % went to the Mguire home, from which | Chapman place. He was formerly in | tate of Charles Il Culver was the next = ; Mi-o-na — now —at ] Call for Circulars. oHele INGE. § ity 7 ' ) ook s ¢ i - plecs case for trial Charles I.. Stewart| Begin A % by i i a call to Dr. N. B. Lewis of this city the county home. and Allyn M. Brown are the lawyers | once. Always sold by The Lee & J The annual conference of the Girls’ OBITUARY. in the case The suit {s over a claim Osgood Co. on money bacic if not sat- Friendly_society is to be held in New T TR of $240 for the board of Elvia 1. Price | 15éd plan. .4 Eavan i tay abd Setaraes Hovo Mrs. Julia Miller. NORWICH BRIDAL COYPLE TAFTVILLE PASTOR for a poriod of 101 weeks at $2 per|= 5 i Mrs. Julia Miller, wife of Julius Mi k, by the pl marble and ite cleaner S, ~1 N " bere: (1 & s e~ s e of eckles iviog an 3 Schooner MeClure, s loading & cargo} tuberoulosis: sanatortn: She woe o Charles H .Culver had asked her to | he, charge of reckless ar S ) of oak at the Thames River Lumber| Bative of Hungary and for soms time | "' omd, 'irs: . A- Rushworth Were Rev. D. B. MacLane Addressed Men | | ura Tivia H. brice, satine. that he | drivios ear while intoxicated. In 10| whoge skill is attested by his AMART company, aud will leave shorily for|resided {n North Frankiin. For sev- | ©n Gilt Edge Express—Both'Bruised e T e, " |would see that the plaintiff was well | FONCE (04" he Svas sentenced to ‘ten > 4‘ A alifa ears i ¥ 3 3 S i e A L EY At the New Haven road station the|body will be sent this morning by | Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Rushworth, | the Taftville Congregational church, |, ;+74; any work and that she was | Ofhthe frst count. e appealed to T°% e lean your i beds of nasturtiums so well cared for | Undertaker Hourigan. She was 20 |who were married here Saturday at|Was the speaker at the Sunday after-| o . 13" ¢0 the care of the giyl, | Digher court and in the criminal o A by the men during the season continue | Years old, ) the home of the bride's parents, Mr. |100n service for men at the Y. M. C. Plaintiff ked M Culvy £ the of common pleas last week he was Or- ' L5 % o 5 faril a W z o of | A~ and In spite of the rain there was ntff asked Mr. Culver for the | géred to pay a fine of $100 and costs. pmonument. | to bloom. Benjamin Mellor. and Mrs. W. R. Haun, were two of | 2 D in. | money and he said he would pay when, court I* £ xcelien B s ot | 53 Mra W, R Haun, | were two of | 3o0d nimer present. An entertains | money and he said he would pay when | “Fending the outcome of the cour : Officers of the State Federation of L ellor died ot 615 o'clock R L an o ing programme was giyen by Swahn's|fie recelved his pension. ~Mr. Culver| ;roceedings against him the secretary _— Saturday morning at his home, No. 5 | of the Gilt Edge express near Wester- \hn'® | dled and Mrs. Fenner made her claim : 9. Seellyis” lloanse: tlca LA gep aturdayyd two weeks. He was 75 vears, 5 months |juries were not serious, consisting of [ fy5 SubJegt The Man/nest of CTNC | refused to settle. | eral witnesses have been subpoenaed | |[]@ a3 Ugnier Lo, on. and 22 days old. Cuts and bruises. 8 taking as his text the words of Bilate, | = The defense claimed that the plaintlft | by detretiry' of state to Lestity at 3 > A'Montyille borpsspoRmaRs #blus that S onas Dorn in Oldham, England,| By a telephone message Sunday|-Hengid the man.” These words, said|Promised to care for the girl Eivialihe'nearing. ‘ Serv‘ce Stephen Parker has rented the Tyler | 304 Was the son of James' and Sus. |morning to her sister, Mrs. Archibald | (e spehker, were uttered In ridicule | PTice testified as did Charlcs P. Bual Lo — Tel. 561. Franklin St. pluce, recently purthsseifhy Bim, o adfield Mellor. Mr. Mellor came | Torrance of No. 449 'Boswell avenue, | ;0% contempt of the Christ. Pilate felt | nell. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman e, Mrs D Pron to this country at the age of 9 years | Mrs. Rushworth sent word from Prov- ¥ _ g o | Charles P. Culver, Sarah Barnes, Saralf = o R il SR A and passed the sreater part of his life | idence thal they Teached the hotel | racirn oy Jas ro0 e 52| A. Gilllver, Mra Lois Morgan, Mr Incid o Qs ur optical parlors are equipp: The New London branch of the Trol- | i3 Fall River and Newport. He made | where they are stopping there at 2!gcorn at Jesus, But time has made | -2ura Chapman and Charles P. Cul- ncidents ‘n .,oc.ety. practically every moders ||, men's union will hold its annual|DiS home in this city for three years. |o'clock Sunday-morning. In the wreck | many changes and today It is not with | Ver: ment and are in ch: Stgo o Honioe Gt A delegation from the | HH® Was by trade a carriage painter, |of the Gilt Edge express Mr. Rush-|scorn but with admiration and worship | The case was argued and the court ered optometrist, wha ex- N icha is expected as guests.|Put had not been actively emploved | worth was thrown over six seats from | that we say “Behold the man.” He | t0ok the papers. | NOTICE -}, es free and offers sug- for some years previous to his death. | the one where he was sitting 2 s T g et g 1 I r e it { . ome years previ; 5 : one e as g and had | was the one true man, for he measured Mrs, Allan Cleworth has been visit- to v[l;osfi }:2: DCS;{;(?;;‘",‘ Friends and relatives of Mrs, Hubert | Mrs. Mellor died three years ago. He |one wrist badly cut. Mrs. Rushworth | up to what a man should be, USED BILLIARD CUE ing relatives in Lowell, Mass. P. Hold i Also a modern lense &rindng || Ryan attended an anniversary requiem | leaves three sons, John Mellor of this | was crowded down by the impact of | "*a true man must be coutageous, for IN FIGHT IN CLUB = . oldensen & Co., § ' ant in connection with this de- high mass celebrated Saturday at St.|CItY, Arthur Mellor of Charlton, Mass. | the shock between the seat where she |a coward is a counterfeit. Alone in the e i A fihony. DesiorsShchim Skens Kavi ok itace broken Jenscs ana ]| Fatricics church by Rev. Myles P. Gal- | 4nd Walter, Mellor of Newport' and a | was sitting and the one In front of her: | midst of enemies ChrisCs 1ips never | A. Shabriski Arrested for Beating John | race nas been Spending several days in bk R arge the *subscription ork n. » Mrs. T, Johnson of Paw- |She had cuts on one arm and bruises | quivered; when he was surrounded by ivan-—d i Boston. 0 ! e T e PR ok cadate tucket, . on her limbs. Both had their injuries | the mob in the garden at midnight he LA AL Sy (1) SR eRI Nl s S work of decorating the ce. e e Connecticut Editorial associa- = attended to and bandaged by the doc- | did not seek scape, but asked Max i rt C. Jok rned fro ini g e been established for R 0,"5 1o hold its regular fall meeting WEDDING. < A ot ho et | s 2 B Adolph Shabriski, aged 24, a resi- | Robert C. Johnson has returned from |} dining - room of the § . SR Tave iada & ! tors on hand at the scene Whom seek ye?” and “I am he.” The| 4 Sk T s Tranys Arnple by giving quality and | ioday (Monday) at the Hotel Bishop, e While their wounds were painful, they | true man must speak the truth always, | Se0% 0f SBIPPIng street, was arrested | a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arno . ”» : ) by siving quality Now Haven, he seasion Starting af Rushworth-Haun. Were” mo srious. eROUET 1o, prevent| Josas was a man of traih 4t Al comer{ 00Ut 1 @'clock this morning at his | in Newburs. X. Y. ‘Wauregan,” having §' -y noon, Harry A. Rushworth and Miss Lena | their coming down to breakfast at the | When the chief priest asked if he were D o R - S il i e 7 . : i Established 1372 ; May Haun were united in marriage at | hotel Sunday morning. the Christ, the son of God, though he | i beaten John Sullivan of High street | Dr. and Mrs. . Guild of Windham || about finished their worlk, ¢ s Documents filed in the office of the | the home of the brides. Darontet Ae i knew it sealed his doom, he bore wit- | Wjih & billlard cue early Sunday eve- | nave been guests of Dr. and Mrs. Rush e | The Piaut-Cadden Co Birme Realty. company - of Nowwich | nd, Mrs. Walter R. Haun, No. 227 | TOTAL OF $143.60 ness to the truth, Heaven and earth | 2in& Bulliyan was tgken to the hos- | . Kimball of Broadway. we expect now to open | | " e 3: iy v of Norwich | Rockwell street at 6 o'clock S ; shall pass away but his word shall | B 5 iatt it Dok . ), || certificate of ~incorporation; capital | eyening by Rev. Joet B oot oY TOWARDS CHURCH DEBT. | Nt Bi%, 10, PhL U8 "0ia "ifa flict when he was brought into police | 3ire. Atbert 6. Mitchell of Rockwell|| the same for business $5,000. astor of the Ces Bantit st i truth. arters, " i t has returned after spending the pLauT-caooen suioma ||k i T Rl GOl S St | 7uame g 5 Rl ot M| R e o s o e |t the ntormaton re | ST RS S Sunday, November 2nd. | 143-146 Main Street Stnovy? T be Worlds Temperance|immediate relatives belpg present at Calvary Baptist Church. the truth; he must know men and be | SSI¥ed, bY the police the affair took = i Sunday. There is an effort to have a ative 8 2l 3 and be | place in what is known as the Italian Mrs. Frank C. Brewer.of rousing temperance sermon in every | the ceremony. The = bridal couple iog | OF Sound judgment. Christ was wise: | clup on West Thames street, The other i Pt e The Parker-Davenport Co | B i ‘were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Rush- The first of a series of three rallies | he knew the vanity of the world, the i m, Mass., were guests of Ar- . pulpit and special exercises in each — Sunday school. men In the place at the time disclaim- ed any knowledge of the cause of the fight and said that the first intima- Behold il " ho St bl wn | o o any frouble wag when Sulllan | DR 8 Wittn Srector s | SJOSEPH BRADFORD worth left during the evening for a|was held at the Mt. Calvary church thur H. Brewer during the past week. honeymoon trip to Providence, Boston | Sunday night the object of the rallies We have received a large stock of | mpe state board of examiners of bar-|@nd other N. K. Cities and on their | being to pay up the mortgage on the ALARM CLOCKS, including the Big | bers is on its rounds and le fining ail | return ‘will reside on 14th street, | church property. Rev. J. H. Dennis, 2 % | who practice the oecupation of barber | Greeneville, ‘where ‘the _groom the pastor, led the meeting and Mrs strength of God, and that by losing his lite he would save it and the world. The' true man must have self control €. Amos Johnson, who has been at | i | i J ! E_: and Baby Ben all of which are| W} E s e biah, % fe a e Sl tains | which was Dbefore him yet controlling i . % thout having obtained a certificate|made his home. The groom is a native | A. F. Drury was clerk. The captain y e Hatomobne | City. ki Slcahlbed by as: T Fegtubration, of England and is employed as a mo- | of the four teams appointed to Solicit | himself to the end, refusing stimulants | Friends took Sullivan in an automobile BOOK BmDER We also carry a full line P e Bl e o e sen L (T e e et Ol e a8 e i DY e soldlers Sirong | he was found to have suffered concus- ss Virginia Lyman of Norwich, | 3 e I e serviees at the Sheltering Arms nes. He is the son of Richard |follows: : 5 g sion of the brain, a fractured left el- as been visiting her cousin, Miss of Jewelrs and Watches of which were to have taken place Sun- | A. Rushworth. The bride is a native | David Green, $10.50; Mrs. Mary Jane | would say that strong men make|ioy G badly bruised hand and scalp | Rosel Rudd, of New York, has returned | Slank Books Made and Rufed te Ordea | all kinds in the best q day afternoon by the Rev. J. Eldred|of Canada but has made her home in | Browl $20.75; Mrs. Virginia Anderson, | frlends, and friendships are a test of) o, g5 Dr. Walker sent the man to | home, 108 BROADWAY ity and workmanship. Brown and the choir of Trinity Epis- | this city for a number of years. She |$1250; Rev. J. H. Dennis $20.15. Dea- fyéf.m":a,f‘pfo-.:tx.r‘;'f;};{m(l;?!llasf;fflst the Backus hospital. — Our prices are the low- copal church, were omitted on account | has been employed ‘as @ stenographer | con Lacy who is in general charge e The police were not informed of the hile returning fro otor_trip [ oy of the heavy rain storml. at_the Reliance Worsted company. of the teams brought in $61.75 bring- | comforting his disciples and his last| afrair until about 11 o'clock at NENL. | o W inicns T O e vent BE PROGRESSIVE s o AR The decorations at the house were |ing the total up to $143.60. “The next | hour helping friends. © frue man|Tne affair took place between 7 and 8§ [ [imston of ‘New York spent a short| Hav Bationt, Work vibne b jand exchange Old Gold.| Miss Gertrude Dunham of New Lon- | palms, roses and chrysanthemums, rally will be held in ~December at|Must not only be a man of friendshib | yejock Sunday evening. time last wee Whs Douins 9 L aveypan: RAGRl NN Colc st \hl ) i Jeme & theln Foll SMUG. | dor,; for tiis Ditst sbason » eNhET BE Roqaract et Which time it 15 hoped that the total | but must be friendly to all classes and | *PRE, SYHEY TN orice station | Hme, Jast, weel Miss Loulsa, T | up-t -date house. itchmaker and Repairer. | the High school in Rockville, is at her| oo 2 i ] amount ralsed will be considerably ; cORditions of men, with a warm, svin- | spaprigki claimed that he had been | ey fi. Brewer of Hroad street C. A. SPEAR, 3. OGULNICK & €O VA et G B e marriage of Clarence®W. Rogers, | Aot ! pathetic heart. Jesus laboring under | Shat b S he thur W road street. - R : 2= | formerly of this city, and Miss Corinne the fatal cross had_the fate of the|PIa¥ing pool when Sullivan started to Optometrist and Optician, 65 Franklin St. opp. Bulletin Building | definitely, to obtain & complete rest. |y, Lamont of Montreal took place on | GHARGES FILED AGAINST people in his heart. He prayed for the | fake the halle. Shabriski had o bad | == S o 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square il Miss Clara Nicholson, until recently | S3turday evening at Boston. It was forgiveness of his enemies on the cross [0 Of s CAcelt and hls head Wi INDIGESTION OVERCOME (over Somers) = & o | ponimictne At Winamor i CTeoi: | performed at 7 o'clock by Rev. B. Allien MOOSUP POSTMASTER. | and comforted the dying penitent thiet [ 20Und up when he was arrested. Z Patrician Shoes - Connabel of Hartford were married | 2t his parochial residence. — — at his side with “This day shalt thou ; i o » i g S 5 Mr. and Mrs. Rogers came here | Claim Made That Other Business In- | be with me in paradise.” T ppire Overcome by Simple Remedy. DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE SR Bt i Saturday at the bride’s home in Fast | o M© e : 3 > S ELKS' MARVEST FESTIVAL. J . . de . Patent Gun Metal | granty by the Rev. L, B, Curtiss of | SUnday on their wedding trip and are | terferes With His Postoffice Duties. The world reveres a man who will ol SR Hurried ard cateless habiti of epta 287 Main St 1 256 and $4.00. Staford. visiting *the groom’s parents, Mr. and i die for his duty as Christ dled. Hel .\ oo Tma™ oo L 10, " {ivegulats mehls anfl' ook thab Sold only by Mrs. Lewis L. Rogers, of No. 114 La- (Special to The Bulletin.) wrought everlasting salvation by dying | Jo!ly Evening Enjoyed at Their Home] 15 Cre8UST FE0S DG (7% Geaken PRACTISE LIMITED TO o oy 1o The annual meeting of the Federa- | {avetie street Mr. Rogers is employed | Washington, Oct. 26.—Charges have|for it, Behold the man; be like the| —Musical Stock Gompany Members|in, gigestive organs and result in|EYE EAR. NOSE and THROAT FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St, | tions of Churches of Norwich will bs | in, the restaurant business _in " Cam- | pory fled at ine postoMce department | man. for he is all that we should be, | Entertain. different forms of stomach trouble . ] anl £ . N a0 S | heid' in Trinity M. E. church Friday, | bridge, where the newly married couble | pgainst W iranilin. Sheldon. post. | e 18 God’s ideal of a man. If you are ome of the unfortunates| Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Bundays | | Oct. 31 'The Second Congregationai [ Will make.their home. master _at Moosup, and_his removal wiShe more In the successful series of | who have drifted into this condition, excepted, and by appointment i church delegates to the federation for 7 from office asked for. He is charged |Y. M. C. A. BOY: ighly ' successful club nights at thel eat simple foods only, slowly. regu- ¢ 1913-1914 are Deacons Dwight L. Allen Brandegee Sees Fleet Sail. with violating the rule which proh:fim ¥ 2¥s Elks' home was enjoyed on Satur larly and take Vinol, our delicious Far sn“& Eharh "n .+ | and E. A, Prentice. o Special to The Bullotin) e S L R i O RETURN FROM CONFERENCE le(:;;;;ngyb:',;é\e members of Norwich| cod iter and iron " tonic S & ! i C ngton, Oct. 26.—Just as soon{gaging in any business undertak _ , No. 430, with an attendance of Mrs, H. J. Smith, Thomasville, Ga., u“ a u Ba‘l Lieut. Col. John D. Barrett, ordered | as the senato coled to_adjourn over | which in any way inierferes wiih hiy|Boys’ Secretary Ely and Five Dele- | 160" for the harvest home supper and | save: “I suffered ~from a stomach te t to Fort Wright to assume command, of | until Monday Senator Brandegee ac- | Quties s postmaster. Mr Sheldon ig nates Were at Bridgeport. TroRtams hak waaIEOVIART by Sthel fable e fired wOLL ot Rn Y Hbr- i k - the coast defemses, vice Lieut. Col | cepted an invitation fo g0 o Norfolk, | e o be® aone e CHEaLle coiinitias n) SRk e e DAMURDRY N b0 ! are selling the Richmond P. Davis, ordersd (6 San|Va. ‘to witness the sailing of the AL | o Logbeengesed o conducting ' 1\ Styer Bearktaly ;. ILo MY and. nys |, AL abott 8 claloai) tie and. spro--| Vieell 28y etomsh Eroubls. soan. Aie: o 3 % = rancisco, Will mot arrive for several|janiic fleet for a cruise in the Medit- | Yate {hree or fourlhours each day to|DOYS from the Y. M.'C. A. attended the | vided through Brother John M. Swahn. | appeared and mow I cat heartily and | Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars 4 [ 2.1 TS eface Soto, have three months' | crranean Sea Saturday afternoon at 4 | that busienss, much to tha detriment | 14th annual conference of bovs of Con- | started the festivities, by turning out | have a perfect digestion and I wish ) et‘lt in e R e giclock. 1o left this city ¥riday at 2 |of ‘the hostal business of (he town. | Becticut at Bridseport Friday and Sat- | eniivening strains of popular airs with | every tifed, weak woman could have| Corner of Water and Markst 8ts. 5 Tnited Textile | OC10Ck on the United States cruiser | The charges are signed by several | Urday, the party returning home Sat-|a snap and spirit that brought out en- | Vinol, for T never spent any money i e o o o ']’Jf,i{:mf“ff,}k Dolphin as the guest of Assistant Sec- | patrons R e Mlened b urday night. George R. Hyde of Nor- | thuslastic applause for thelr part inlin my life that did me so-much 0o = \ where Willimantic and Westerly plants | FS{ary of the Navy Roosevelt and As ] — wich Town also attended the confer- | the evening's entertainment, and about| The recovery of Mrs. Smith was % ruen atc were grepresented, it was unanimously | $iStant Secretary of War Breckenridge. BALL COMMITTEES, ence. The boys who represented the |10 o'clock the committee announced|due to the combined action of the on a c es ; voted to assess’ every member five| I1% PArty were expected to‘return —_— gt mers Claxencel Havin | thas conet Dennis J. Hayes was wait- | medicinal elements of the cod 2 Hvers x f v 1 v J 4 = f O T i i re unci L ing "to have all fall 9 on a toothsome| —aided by tke Hlood ma g a Also the Best Watch Bargain | gnts Jor Jiesk for orsantzation pur — Appointed by Wbty Orore., C°Un°lt | Ferguson and Teonard Hill There was | (afkcy supper that was set out In the | strengih creating properties of tonic| at WM. FRISWELL'S, 5 2 > Found Deserter from Navy. g S an attendance of about 200 boys at the lodge room. The invitation was ac-|iron, which contained in Vinol - ever offered o P S R A ” A 3523 s t conference, which according to Mr. Ely 5 o ciands | We 'will return the purchase money = pMembers of Falth Trumbull chapter. | Receiving a p that Joseph Novii | mmo following committces have been | was one of the most profitable in the g?é’;;ge;‘,:;' B e tome. Winol - ZANs . 40 ¢ DenAmt 25-27 Franklin St. . A. R., 0, i s o8 SRty TR oWy, 0l | appointed by White Cross council, No. | history of the institution. The boys e ment -] B way Pharmacy, G. Engier. A 21 Jewel Adjusted Watch | ineton; larned with resret of the deatn Jocated him this morning’ abolt 8| 16.'to arrange for the anmual ball fo bo were well “enteftained st Variots | SURET'TUNS (MG crunnerss saucs | Nopwieh, Conn ’ i 25 filled Bol 157 TAtiaetw. f0r Tao 3ears Brest |l jaireet. Ciadh Aol o5 4 dedein LRl Bahe wlate arima homes during their stay in the city, | ;iched potatoes, mashed turnips, cel- | P. Our Saxo Salve stops itch= COAL AND LUMBER. in a year case for|W. Farbanks, for {wo vears pre get. He Is wanted as a deserter | "Glairman general committeo, Joseph | and everything was done to make thelr | Mashed potatoes, mast : ing and begins healing at once dent-general of the daughters, Death|from the navay training station at |p Cuminings: secretary, I P. Me- | sisit enjoyable. The seops of the me. | ery and rolis. Two vases of beautiful | ing and b e was due to pnuemonia. Newport. The arrest was made bY | Namara; treasurer, Walier G. Casey. |ference was somewhat enlarged this | BIIK roses, the gift of Mrs. Charles L. | === - Sergt. Matthews, Policemen P, Mur- e ot hAE B Tracy, were the table decorations, and % L A . R P s L R . Commmittee on boxes—John IL Cor. | vear by the addition of church elub | o8, WTE LU0 LB TOMIER, ARG g uality [Juantity [Ju B St Soniectent Dradiond Ve Fip Crowley, Frank Diggins, William Mc- | pointments Leonard Hll was placed [COTIMONt © Save on Your Butter Bill = Hartford. Golf club Saturda: 1 Dividend in Moran Estate. Clafferty, J, A. Cunningham, William |on the resolutions committee. A e AT i S at 1230, The governing boar 3| Before Referee in Bankruptey A, A.|G. Brown, joseph A. Donnelly, Walter o Company from the Davis theatre were | For a Limited Time We have a full supply of club includes Miss Margaret Cooley of | Browning ('fi’:r;'“‘-";'?f,-“n];e:t‘;’.-"nh::kffl'él‘;"s{‘"n:',l:fw Cotepay 21 0 QUARANTINE REMOVED present, furnishing entertaining num- Clesn, Fresh Mined Use MAL.O Stafford Springs, secretary-treasurer, | S50R (7 155, MALGE of the bankeupt | P, McCary. oamiel Hinchey;James FROM LAMBERT HOME. | BerS thit were loudly applauded. They We Sell Best , Fresl . A wedding of Tolland county inter- | Pose of deciding upon the amount of a | Quinn, John T livan, Edward Kil- ist; Walter Marrigon, est took place Wednesday nooa in | dividend;to be declared. It was under- |day, William Humphries, Patrick | Constable Lambert’s Daughter Mabel fifi"’u“':f”,;,,,‘,‘f;”;“f“_m”;‘ ead Miteotic 1 RALLION SE“S it Piitaburg, Pa., when Miss Maud Con- :\(m‘u‘i]) -flut;nflg(.n%m 10 per A’n-nlt, Mumford, John McKenna, Charles Has Fully Recovered. Clifford, baritone. George Bartlett of o a "“w vould be declared. s is the firs i ——e rad, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Casey, John Keating, William Murphy WNEntis. | o neribar of (thislodge Choate Kendall, of Dinard, France, be- | dividend in this estate, and . P, McNamara. Mabel, the 7 year old daughter of Mr. | made a hit with a number of storles o came the bride of Robert M, Keeney, T e Printing , advertising, tickets and|and Mrs. Gus Lambert, of Occum, Who | ne told, The arrangements were in s % Son of Senator and Mrs. Mayro Keeney | Bleachery Watchman Breaks Ribs, | music—John J. Corkery, M. J. Cosco- | has been quarantined in her home for | tharge of C. K. Bailey, Perry H. Corn- Why not get in YOUR supply A PIES of Somers, John Kern, night watchman at the | ran, John M. Tee, Joseph Bland, John | the past several weeks by a slight case | {ng and Charles 1. Tracy, who made R P . , CAKE AND BREAD Untied Seaten S atihman at the | 1 iennen, Bernard Ring, _ Charles | of smallpox, Is now recovered and the | thg evening an cntcrtaining one for the before bad weather arrives? ; The regular quarterly meeting of ['Jin %050 Pal there Saturday even | James, Louis P. Brand, John P. Flynn. | quarantine has been removed. Miss | hrothers who assembled. that cannot be excelled, the Norwich Union of King’s Daugh- hile o1 v 8 oks Veho P, T, Brennan and Charles Smith. Lambert has several marks on her legs 3 = ol FERRE L Phone your order. Prompt service, | ters 18 postponed to Friday evening | j5E :u;’,lrf»d"n?fz’zl"sfi-'\f-khr..kmm::; T8 | M yrther arrangements regarding the |and arms, but there ls no trace of a WISDOM OF THE LEPER ORDER BY PARCEL POST o Oct, 31, at 7.45 o'clock, and will be | o 6% Home and was attended |ball are to be made at a meeting of [mark on her face. The entire house Sl LOUIS H. BRUNELLE |beld in the Second Comeregational| hers by Dr. B J. Brophy. Mr. Kern | the committecs this evening. was fumigated on Saturday by Dr.| Greater Than That of Men in Latter i church, Reports of the recent state| fives at 47 Fourteentn otos George Thompson, health officer of the . 10 Carter Ave., (East Side) Gbtiyantion will bo read. mad a fulllate [T or A1 Hourteenth steeet. R e e W] Bl Days, Rev. T. A. Grumbly Tells St. “mted Ifla [mpmtms fl" . tendance s destred—ady, Wk “The Lambert family was the first in | Patricics Congregation. o 1l tul ot Central Wharf biek, Um — . i L which smallpox was detected in Occum S . B 4 H At & meeting of the €atholic Wom- 5 e The miracle of the leper made clean || Franiiin Sa. over Somers Bros. R |ymbar and Comeat 7 American House| rsstssors expecr This ar's club. at. Buckinghem Memorial on QESIBRI e Tpreant prevAloncs 6 AN | R R O T el 6 PEs et TELEPHONES K . IR Thursday evening were present, > an’s servant were narrated in the gos - FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. T BE BUSY WEEK.|} THE SHOPPER’S After discussing plans for the winter S Dot for the: Tth Bandgy s Beries s Special Rates to Theatre Tro ™ Lists Yet to C: In—M and deciding {0 meet on_the. second HAD POCKETS FILLED. cost, from which Rev. Thomas A. M. C. HIGGIN: upes, any Lists o Come In—Motor | ling | SR , fro s § TIMETABLE— | Mondey of each month at Buckingham i Grumbly preached at the high mass in TSP M, Eio, Buts £p Be Taxed, e Memorial, whist was played. The |John R. McHale Arrested in Five and | St. Patyick's church Sunday, These COAI i 3 i P rize, n 'pretty framed water color n Cent Store. sccounts of the curing of the body fig- l‘ 3 Livery conneoted. Shetucket Street| .py, yeck promises to be a husy one ALL ABOARD ! |!Eiven py the president, Mrs. Frank L. T con ve that besilte o0t e Aoulimang wab 9 HIGH GRADE COAL vt for the board of assessors, as there are Farrell, was won by Mrs, James T.| With twe peckets of his rain eoat | which must come through Christ, - Ty SEL quite i RRIR e Praperty, Owile Wien you start for a train [|WO00d5 and one pocket of his trousers well | The preacher pointed out the fact THE TAILOR, Office and Yard 203 North Main 8% y ers in tha town Whe have not put Ini}° " 0001y 150l up: the time: e filled with a variety of small articles, | that had the leper delayed to go to the i Offlcs Teisphane 1387 Bw a I Iner their lists and now have only the re- |} You usvally look up the time- Ahead of Peg o' My Heart, John R, McHale of Yantic was arrest. | Saviour to be made clean his action i | maining days of October to do it in otk IR ] W, M. Roddy, advence agent for |ed Saturday evening at the Woolworth/| would have seemed unaccountable and |is now located in his new within the fims reguived by law 50 a8 | 2 s Peg o' My Heart, was in this city over | five and ten cent store by Poiiceman | foolish; yet in these days men care- A fineassortment of latest styles | to aveard the 10 per cent. addition, Why not prepare yourself be- N gunday, arranging for the coming here | Myren O, Morgan, who was cailed in [ lessly remain with souls diseased with st ‘ | "On Wednesday and Satur even- | § fore you shop? of the play at the Pavis theater on |from his’ place on Shannon's corner | theterrible leprosy of sin and do not q A MRS. G. P. STANTON, ings the assessors have been keeping o use being too late or too || Nov, th, It has just been playing | where he was on traffic squad duty. | hasten to seek the one and only cure. 52 Shetucket Strest their office open each evening of the |§ carly etter.be just right, Drodidence and New Haven the past| The value of the articles taken from | It is the practice of St. Patrick's 208 MAIN STREET, 7 & month so far and have found this ac- bR anti week, doing big pusimess, and has re- | the pockets of Mr, McHale ard iden- | orgamst and chorister, ¥\. L. Farrell, to F l l m“s al ' u ' % ——— | commedatipn Eeems, to have been ap- |§ %0 SCICUCNE bF monchan's B | Nirn ‘dates for Springfield and Hart. |tified by the store manager, Samuel | make his musical programmes 'on Stead Block ree Burning 8 preciated by many property owners Bulletin s the shonpers tima. || ford. Advance Agent Reddy finds that | Machett as eoming frem the store, | stormy Sundays even more attractive eal oc] i iyt o Mlss ELLA M POTTEH THG gROQNCor matersies who wera L} 1abie ot s . ffective little story pf Trish humor |Was 3438, Bonds were furnished for | than usual. Y&terday his effertory Al | o warned a @hort time age that thelr : 5 md love is as powerful in the smaller |Mr, McHale's appearance in the city | loist was Miss Florence Northr A. D THROP ' machines would have to be put inte It tells you what is being ‘Ew“s o draws big houses as it has |court this morning after he had been | whose sweet and sympathetic Voice DR. F. D. COLES a8 1« ¥ LA é Instructer of the lists for taxation have responded to offered and what prices are. s e metropolis. where it 1s | talien to pelice headquarters. heard to geod advantige in - Fib i 2 Merid snkand " some extent, but thers are more to It is a complete index to what in its second Soason According to the statements made Ave Maria. 2 e—cor. | ucket Sto, Piano and Harmony Come yet. Motor boat owners are aiso || is going on T i vtindivn : to the police, a woman customer in the T YoY Veterinarv s“rgeon Telaphone 463-13 Studio now open for season of 1913 | TedUired to put their boats in the Jist The simple expedient of mak- TR stere by the name of Chapman saw CHAUEFEUR HEARING, v vy and the assessors have discovered a |f ;e SIMPIC exbedient of mak. {n Common Pleas Court, 2L R e = Rkl : AT e i . Beom 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 | wiv o get at the names of many of |} {18 2ot & shopping lst in ad ©n fhe common pleas court calen- | from a counter. He was then watched | Augustus C. Skelly's Case Coming Be ce, SE'S J. A. MORGAN & SON thoss.yho sym boats but £ sot Belong & offered saves time and [||dar the trial of the case of Mary |and was seen transferring articles from fore Secretary of Stat Phone 10 Residence 1095 phone to Gy SOBIERTIED: SRl oy i Rhodes vs, Julia Sawyer iy set dewn |one pocket te another. . His arrest fol- = AL get the names. will be required to % 5 4 for this morning at New Lgnden at |lowed, Augiatis C,Skelly (why Aua-dnivingl put in lists, and such as do not volun. |} Press the advertising into B|yp orcloek, with motion list at 2 in| The articles found in his pockets in- [an automobile owned by Geor DENTIST Fatily tura them in will be looked up, ¥our service. the ‘aftornoon. clifay Shiawing, s, - tooth . brushes; | Beats o tats city which Syeraeict o GEORGE G. GRANT Office 57- West Main St, Telephone 13 ' Automobile owners have responded Make it useful—that’s what e e stockings, scissors, suspenders, s0ap, | Neptune park last June, will be gven Vard Central Wharf, Telephone 534 DR. E. J. JONES |ty generatly In putilog thele ma- |} it is there for. Fred Mikelasi returned to New York | etc. S hearimg “berore Seercary of Sate| Undertaker and Embalmer PROMPT DELIVERY i h il chines poBe posted on your timetabie }|Saturdav evening after visiting his fa- — Ajbert Phillips in Hartford Tucsduy a uite 46 . |more to come. before you start for your train. §|ther, Sandor Mikolasi, of Franklin | Assistant Janitor Samuel Fields has [ afternoon at’ 2 o'clock on the charge i 4 s o dg. l streét, who i confined to the house by | recently brenzed the radiators at po- | of having driven a car while in an in- 32 Providence St., Taftville Fake clevator Shelucket Street en-] Day jaborers in Bombay, India, aver. fliness. Mr, Mikolasi showed some lm»]hce headquarters, making a_consider- | toxicated condition Prompt atiention to day or night calls, wl trance. Phone. age about 20 eants a day, ) provement on Sunday, able improvement in their looks, The day after the accident Skelly | Telephone 630. apriiMWE: