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SPECIAL SHORT CUT SIRLOIN STEAK @he Bulletin. Norwich, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 18 PERSONAL nest PBliven of Groton has been | the guest of friends in Norwich. BREACH OF PEACE CASE OVER STRIK _NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1913 DANIEL 8. HAVILAND BOAT CLUB COMMODORE. Succeeds Herbert B. Cary—Club Had Prosperous Year. TRUST THE PEOPLE, MR. MANUFACTURER = 13 | _ Robert and Elizabeth Avery of West - iarlitie FROM EXPORT BEEF, .......30c] TE T Town street have been spending se | Samuel Ruchik and Moses Jennes Arrested on Complaint of | The cheisca font ciub held bs an- If & natlonally advertised arti- CAULIFLOWER 20 VARIOUS MATTERS ; A Louis Sternlieb of Overalls Firm—C: d at Broad: a‘::lki‘l?gali\:l‘rlu]! \;X;l;‘;;,‘:f"‘l P\:.f:‘:\mfs Ke‘,flc e has merit people will buy it . s e = Mrs. Joseph L. Getchell and Mr rowd at Broadway | i, 5 st Tk = if they know about it and . W. R. C. Supper tonight; Bucking- | Claude C. Barlow and son, Les | DreaMed and. soopmonoge M. B Carv | B, where to et it and E-bll. L 5 B £ ow a , Les ed and tary J. h Howe " A s ham Memerial, 5 te T:30: 15 cents | Cohanzic, were recent gucsis of friend 8 2 Feas thr Sy & By BLACK TEA .ii.iiiiiiiiiessssssdBofbom 5 tcemat | Gohanzls jrére te of friends Corner Shouted “Scab” After Women—Woman Had Tog the minutes of the previous mest-|f | And it people bégin making 7 PESERVE QUINCES ‘There was a rather heavy shower| Mr and Mrs, John Quinn of Noi Shawl Torn—Crowd Gathered on West Main Street But | 0y 1%, cisot members having been |} supply the soods. 33 shortly after noon Tuesday; lasting [ Wieh were guests Sunday of Mr: 1 ;\ °h “lflns the year. The only death Oppesite Pest Office e S Y T e Gt paehls D wndSues vk Vanished When Police Approached. | R JEorhme et b Lttt Tue medion v e e e o anley of Mystic. § : 3 E rican public 3 "Phone Heverhl awsiers of Bhore cottagas and i ingham read his finaneial report, hewspaper. It is an intimate fnr;gs paid them a visit Tuesday; a be- 3 ‘d‘r'd and Mrs._ Svdney L. Chappell a fl:owmu; léon(tl:hn: $100 on the c:el:n-a part eof their daily life: lats summer day, n aughter, Charlotte, of Norwieh, ¢ dge co! Cap, taken up during A SOMERS have returned from New Yerk it The firstslgns of violence in eons| He had been to the pelice station,|the year. 'Danlel S, Haviland was It is an adviser and guide—a In some Connecticut elties dealers | where they enjoyed # two days’ pleas- n(&gl)antwlfih l-(ne p:mesre"tbstiieeaul 10: feltllng Chief in_of this, and was | elected commodore for the -ensuing chief source of infermation, are offering 50 cents a dozen for fresh | ure trip, and from a brief visit with | §2rment werl emfl €3 5 0l e Aty r; urning along ¥Malh street and wm year and toek the chair with appropri- ¥ AR e RS- eggs, which they are selling at 60 cents. 7.»1 and Mrs, Willlam L. Clark ef Old u:fgaé(;“r:xelf;‘%aa;u:;s? Tt gng:tlax;%zs;‘;e Roman steps 3o remarks ~Other officers = were fln?ih“‘:\-:“l;.:;flmrfls; xpeove, A book recently ndded to the Otls | " Pro%k L manufacturing A of Max Bternlich | cused, Onc straeh his in_the mouth | for three veam: Homm o Speck, 10| marfeting o nationally distri- library of interest to small girl read- WRITES NEW WAR STORY. & Son, of s,kE Water street, wag as- | and the other kn him down. His|lewis Youns and Dr. Frank w.|J Duted article is through co- ers is Mary H, Wade's Dolls of Many saulted and knecked down ©n Main | lips were cut and. nose was bleed~ | Holms; for fwo vears, Julian To Wil- operative newspaper advertising Lands. Warren Lee Goss Completes the Boy's | Strect in the afternvos. In the even- | ing, IHe got away and made the com |llams; te fill vacancy caused bby res- by dealer and manufacturer: Mr. H. T. Miller’. Life : i ing there were several nolsy gatherin, Plaint which resulted. in the arrest of | ignation of J. R. Howe, Frank L. Sev. i L er's The town of Waterford has voted ife of General Sheridan—Dedicated | i which the words “Seabl Seabl” | the mens | el s e R g It is firing direct shot from a SCHOOL FOR DANCING, |20 appropriation of $20,000 for that| to the Memory of His Wife. were shouted and blows were als0| While Bergcant Kame was at the|Carl W, Brown. bt dinen: deuble barrelled gun. s | town's part in the new HartfordsNew | — struck, it was claimed, but the crowds | Sternlieh store after the arrcst fe| In behalf of the club, retiring Com- the B ! 28 Oak Street. London turnptice, Warren Lee Goss, of R!xthnrlnrdé dispersed before the police eould @r*| summon him to camie to court. word |modore Cary was presented an ex. Sihe Pegnay o Advertisl is not only Saturday Classes for Beginners 230 | A Bristol man’ Councilman George | & m .}nabe?’n‘;"érei\'g(:fi: ot ke By | = Eouls Sterniteb acoused Samuel Ru was brought that the strikers were|commodore’s pin by ex-Commodore Association, World | Bullding, one of the few Advanced, 4 p. m W. Huil, has entered the Conmecticut | is back in the field of literature after | olitk of No, § Cove street and Moses | {ho pa8 (rouble on the West Side and | Henry G. Peck, and there was an ap- |} New York, will be glad to the children can safel; il T Clioulnia: Telephone 1082, | Asricultural college at Storrs, where | several vears' silence, Since the death | Jennes of No. 30 Bummit street, not | ang “Barey hueried - oo en Fonton | propriaae reply by Mr. Car A} mnswer any questions you care Haye some m‘ he will take up a special course of | of his wife, to whose Inspiration and | strikers, but sald te be strike sympa~ | meqting Poli Al = oxeelent chpwder. prepaved: by to ask about cooperative news- tonight and it v study, valued assistance he owed much of | th king the assault upon | Cowiesdat whecmen, aMcFadden Chef MacDangold preceded the busi- |} paper advertising. “Golden Tr * Tolusa, naalstay 5 much of | thisers of making the nssault UBON | Cowles at Thames square ness meeting, and was much enjayed. Youll find this syre ohe succeas, omrade Goss has ha im, an hey were er- = h - Joyed. e ¢ . Railroad men on the Shore Line | but little inclination to write. Now | geant John Kane, Policemen Charlea | There had been a nolsy gathering at| Following the meeting of the club e real mapx?m’wl i | ciaim that last week's rain was the | that his publishers have heen clamar- | Perry and Roger Cowles. Jennes was | the corner of West Main “and High | there was a meeting of the board of | -~ fo the cand: Bmusu" flr “""ead Nl et duate o o SR W MR ot L g Simapud ok S o oy é‘m';“s‘..:i'ég St rme e ST L o SOCIETIES ENTERTAINED > e 2 N other war story, which bears the sig- | the street. Vhen brought to e po- e sha i - = DR BN 5 : s : bl ol L T e e Lot were followed by & |from each others' shoulders, while | Willams: rear commodore, Frank D, e e Zinnias, marigolds, salvia, geraniums | Memory of My Witer e 10 e | e o Peostly. from_ the West | Some stones had been thrown. and | Sevin; secretary, Dr. F. W. Hoims BY BROADWAY SODALITAS. LDEN IREE are g and other fowers continue in bloom, | The latest volume is The Boy's Life | Side, but increasing in numbers all | there had also been a few blows | treasurer, Walter M. Buckingham. The |y . 0 beosie Fro Willimantic, Mans- en as it was e bound in cloth, with a striking figure | Both denfed the assault. They were > > week: b i - Uenthln a asiiite being sold and | Of the &eneral on his famous horse | relaased upen bonds of $100 each. About 640 o'clock there was also | Clgars was passed and whist was| el e e o famE =0l jand | during the Winchester ride. While | Speaking of the assault, Mr. Stern- | disturbance at the Broadway pharma- i ploved following transaction of bus-| The Sodalitas club of Broadway Con- Granalated-Maple Sagar gaten hereabouts and so far ihere Nave | tho ‘story Is acourate history, 1t 1s | eb sald that his firm had been putting | Gy corner, where the ory of ~Scabi” |iness. and all passed an enjoyable | ETekational church entertained the Ul coacie been no complaints of wormy ones | told with a fascinating charm sure to | work out to be done at home by a|Was also’ heard, and several women | evening. Rodaties and Grexiclihs ot s isg recipe : r“en a c as is the case in other places. hold a boy's attention. The author's | family on Baltic street during the | were said to have been followed by a "““‘ regational church, Willimantic, m’%‘ma‘ Some of the milkmen around town | PUTPOse has been to commemorate the ['strike and that some of the strikers | gang of men and rather rouhgly han- | SEARCH FOR WOMAN e FRriben and Grax iR il S WA _ ] . | are frying fo determine why their | CATeer of the skilled soldier and great | or their sympeathizers had been up)dled. The torn corner of a red wor- e e o retional chusiis of SRaTEe a saucepaa, et Also the Best Watch Bargain | &7, U¥Ing (o Getermine Wht during | 8eReral whose series of military tri- | around the house on Baltlc street try- | sted shawl was loft as evidence of the RERORERO MISRING | DOa and ‘the Sefnlifas ang(ipE Jinie degped nto ba ¢ gttt bodt raitvao e g S, umphs began fifty-one vears ago last | ing to intimidate the family that was | encounter when the crowd moved off 3 AT gte;she SHlIet . ConRTeNpsioe :ndm::d a take ever offered the summ s Juls, on_ the comparaiively unknown | doing the work. up Broadway. Catfierins (Mafiar of [No: 28 SHrose kohuien fof. Mew Kongon o irftecty %hm%:;:.'_ The Southern New England confer- | field of Booneville, when Sheridan, as treet Looked for by Police. D st (e chureh. a A 21 Jewel Adjusted Watch | ence of the Methodist Bpiscopal church | colonel of the Secand Michigan cav- : Dar AERE Tor whlos hpore e Tk RS S Uncken, then & | be opened March 25 over which \"}r; ’Wonmth:v ‘t;n?‘(’ l;( ”rhose l”""“"é ANTICIPATING VISIT OF FORMAL CHARGES FILED i ’Phe1 Dholht'e Iwe}:-er apre;[;?y]od to \’Y"\u"\’- For 115, aRa the tablek prottlly UAGOeRE pour into a shallow pa to cool. shon Hami s ek . victories that thrilled the nation an ay n o look for Catherine Maher | 10! and the tables p ly decorat- i a 25 year fllel case for|Pishop Hamilton has been assigmed | 7CRNEL TR T il BOSTON BUSINESS MEN. AGAINST E. S. THOMAS. | of ‘No- 23 Spruce street, a demented | ed With Hallowe'en eftects, Mustc durs WAC";E‘IN'-;“‘ Such a life, the author points out, = = o woman, who had been missing since 9 | ing supper was furnished by the Idea and There was an attendance of 13 In | demonstrates the fact that Providence | Chamber of Commerce Delegates Com- | Made by Senator Hollis of New Hamp- | g'clock that evenang, and had not been | OF¢ sir The menu included cold WN‘“ s Bushnell chapel Tuesday afternoon at | in selecting the great leaders for es- ing to New London. shire—Anonymous Letters Also. found, although relatives had been l_n‘;-;t-*-,h.mvtl beans, brown bread, rolis, bread is the women's prayer meeting of the | tablishing more firmly a government ety = looking for her. Quubgse seled, pumpic iple. icnenge, Golden Tree Homey = — e Central Baptist church, Mrs. John E. | of the people, did not seek them among | The visit of the members of the (Special to The Bulletin.) It is understood she had been U'}’-’FJ"“,‘.:., LSRR Hie aad weiofie Tt Post being the leader. the rich and powerful, but among the | pogton chamber of commerce to New| Washington, Oct. 28.—The sub-com- | threatening to jump into tha river and | e programme afterwar 22 Chiidrent's need of swesta poor and humble. It took Lincoin, ¥ - itt " " + search was made along the river bank | W L. 3 mething, from The appointments of Rt. Rev. C. Grant, Sherman, Sheridan to lead the | London Thursday, Nov. 6, is being | mittee of the senate committee on the | py: without finding her. Eoe Durelly, -prattiln randereQ iy, SHias Train Catchiflg Brewster, o x;cop:l bixi;np of Con ho.\t;: of the people to victory and to | looked forward to with interest by |Judiciary did not report on the nomi- The woman 'has been in charge of 2“’",”“«,‘:“:‘.:5 a‘;.‘u-:“ hlw;'lrf-lfl‘;‘:l\ _"’1‘-' | necticut, include, November 6, p. m., | establish liberty on broader founda- el s 8 b i nati N S, 1 y E ttendant named Lindsay, and the [ SV areetings wehe en extende: y Mark's church, Mystle. Pictures, maps and portraits give | mons ascociations. The exact mums | Several anonymous letters have been | had evaded him while out Monday | B. Adams. and were followed by, res 5 point to and illustrate the text. o i 5 3 received by the committée making | evening. He said that ghe last he saw | Sponses fr the pastors, Rev, B A New Hav otes that Mi ber of the delegation is not known as : Worcester for Broadwey church, Rev | New Haven paper notes that Mrs. s - % Lo o i1 | charges against the confirmation of | of the missing woman was about 9 orc v o Jroadway church, Bdpard A JAREstell and Miss Wifxs- OBITUARY. yet, but it is antlcipated that It Will| 3 ") omas, and lato Saturday after- | o'clock, when she was going around | Mr. Ayres for the Mansfield church, beth Anketell have closed thelr hous caiibde oy Iange g cow | DOOR Senator Hollls of New Hamp- | Shannon's corner with her sister, Mrs, | Rev. J. R. Danforth for ew Lon- fn Orange street and are spending the The visitors are to arrive in New | (il 10 kst i fDona don church and Rev. W. S. Beard for I einter ¥ e . c Elias H. Pincus. TLondon shortly after 11 o'clock and re- | Shire filed formal charges against him. | Donaldson. he Will e ‘winter in Asheville, N. C. F binc: et ta s it b e The sub-committee decline to give the | Mr. Lindsay joined in the search for | the Willimantic church. 2 Elias H. Pincus, a well known tailor | main about two hours. The time of | The St el g Lok aidon byl tne polloa byt mo’ trace Bhase ware follawed iy Anicutoemths There was the celebration of holy | of this city for some years, died at|their visit will be probably spent in|p@mes SiEne };‘ 8 ;‘“'Kes P{“E“m‘ i her hoal Bedi }omm' : : ing d Ik by General Secre- communion at Trinity Episcopal | 5.45 o'clock Tuesday morning following | an open meeting, which will probably ‘;v m‘? LA‘;“' ‘::“1’5 ’}"*’lvs,“"é “{‘r but | of it . tary Edwin Hill of th M. C. A. up- church Tuesday morning, the feast of | an illness of three weeks with typhoid | be held in the rooms of the association | S&¥ that the matters contained therein R Y oohe eople ant Sadnbie. Girl from the Ranch, which is & vy nperature and isoch- J| St Simon and St, Jude, archdeacon |fever and ptomaine poisoning. M. |in Main street, at which some topic of | Will be investigated at length and that HAD TRAGIC DEATH. Reports of work accomplished in the | change —from that previously an- > to $100.00. 5 i Eldred Brown officiating. Pincus is belleved to have eaten soms | mutual interest will be discussed. B report will be made untl the whola | TR T year were given as follows nounced, and for the evening the bill up to $100.00. | polsonous ~ mushrooms, causing his | " Addresses will be given by members | Sublect of the nomination, the qualii- | Richard C. Whittier Was Found Wan- | ¥ o . Miss|Will be The Parish Priest JI ,\pp\lfs a?; so srarc:-‘hir: (nor(hern death. ‘He frequent )lénvm: them | of the Boston association. Owing to r'm"é’fe;: tixorr'uug?ll;sfn\?e's:&iffif'mn' dering in Boston Streets. Bt B B A S o e Ll g m gk S I New York this seas at Connect- ds betc > wa of time allotted to the L : eatizux —_— o & x club.Mansfield, s state Bumndfeb 50l By o g Bl e g G et s st 8L el SHlonel o ks Senator O'Gorman of New York, one | A gespatch from Brookline, Mass, | Philathea clib, Mansfieid, Miss Kath-| twenty-seventn amaual meeting of t n carefully pick and pack thelr fruit | ho gathered at the Norwich Golf club. | made to prepare an elaborate Dro- | gratige tiby Committee, said last RIght | gqys: " T8 erine Bigelow s ol WAL | Central Counoll of the Girls” Frisndly g - | against a probable demand. It is probable that there were some |pramme of entertainment. ity Ot Seen the charges: Sen-| " Richard Clement Whittier, senior | Mantic, Miss Agnes Wgbert: Tinker| Society in America which began Mon- The Piant-Caddza Co., e E R o o Beinious Yasiaty Tahe lor e comentiton i harge of the trip | 2507 Walsh retused to discues the mat” | master at the Pemtret schocl and s | Club. New London Mr Geer Grex|day in Brookivn, N. Y. with commit- | , Céonnecticut delesates leave today | Mr. Pincus was born in Berlin, Ger- | for the Boston association has notified | Sy 1 of the | prominent Yale oarsman, died here | Slub. Willimantic, Mr. Burnham; So-| tee meetings and registration at St. , Established 1872 | for New Orleans to attend the con- | many, Sept. 1, 1867 and had made his | Secret Yot travns iy thb AR goon| 2 o s 5 9 Sunday morning in the Brookline san- | dalitas ¢ wich, Blizabeth Wil-1 Ann's chapel, followed by tea at the | vention of the National Laundrymen’s | home'in this country since he was 24 | oo the personnel of the delegation | e L ndications now are that it will | atorjum, where he had been confined | son home of the Diocesan president, Mrs, | Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct. [I| association which will open November | years of age. For 19 years he con-|has been made up and speakers de- | pepooraq Grepoctore the nomination is | since Sept. 1, when he was found wan The Sodalitas club officers are the| Warren 8, Shattuck. H | 4, and continue several days. ducted a successful x;n]namg hustness | Ciala” pon e mamies:. will be - for- [ Roi e o0, the' senat dering on the streets of Boston in a | following: Mrs. John E. nning, Mrs. si o in this city and New London. He was | warded. — half dazed condition. W. H. Baker, s Wlla Lester, coun- SR aeoeputy Sommissloner Tyler Crutten- | married in New. London Oct. 31, 1908 | 41 18 CONFERENCE OVER Richard Whittier, popularly known | cillors: pre Tda B. Adams: vice e i fora thpmmis” | to Miss Katie McEiroy by Rev. T. P. VOLTURNO SURVIVOR throughout his career at Yale as Dick | president th Wilson: secretary, DBS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | Sicners ofice In Wallingtord this week | Joynt. Besides his wife Mr. Pincu 5 TELEPHONE DEVELOPMENT | Whittier, was an example of the man | jlelen Spalding: treasurer, Thereso 257 Main 8t ovated butter and watered milk leaves a mother, six brothers and &|Macie Gulinkowicz Arrives Here to " | who embodies the best Yale spirit, the | Fildebrand: reporter, Florine Scho- PR - - O - sister in Germany. e Visit Friends—Given Free Trans.| £xchange Managers for This District | lad who comes to the university un-| field: membsrship committee, Marlon L Copied of A s he deceased was a member of Nor- eendE g heralded, with no recommendation but | Kimball, Vera Blair, Minnie Freeman. |y v EYE. EAR NOSE and THROAT| o D Ebistered Mmooy vemicies in® thiy | wieh lodge, No. 430, B.P. O. E. Pal- | portation. Mat Hore uencay. a magnetlc personality which carries | " Of fhieo uf of town mocictics, from | WAIY ROt atttend to it now? it will be . . an §lais are’batng sent o town clerks | SE STcampment FIo 8 L @ OB Ll 5 iR The exchange managers of the dis- | everything before if, and becomes in a | willimantic 45 were present, from New | fully as easy and conven ¥ Hours 10 a. m to 3 p. m. Sundays|for distribution. This supplement is | Xeauof lodee, No. 85, 1. 0. O. ¥ o ne of the survivors of the Uranium | ¢rict of the Southern New England | Short time the idol of his classmates. | 1ondon 15 and 15 from Mansfleld. to have the work done now as later excepted. and by appointment revised to September 19, 1313, Foo D ews comd Na g R o, Wi il WG Sieiens sl bad sl e (T WA 8 PR s ke TR SR when it may be freezing weather. R B A2 ) on vhile a on October 9 o of o 't C. Y M 3 3 ® _rowed ol g s o o - =T aly 5 The Mev. 3. H. Stapleton of Nor a raging sea in mid-Atlantic ocean, ;’;fl "I‘;f‘uf 3‘:‘_;5‘%};;’,“}’3":,‘;31 ;‘lfi:s three successive victorious crews, 1908, AT THE DAVIS THEATER. Estimates cheerfully furnished om DR. C. R C B wich, who has been ill with lung trou- WEDDING. * ‘;{f*"“fl in this city on Monday night. | for development during the next two | 1904 and 1305, of the latter of which he Wiittasids Biraie E ot reny any work you necli done. b % HAMBERLAIN | vie, recovering and was able to s name is Macie Gulinkowicz, and S e i . ? | was captain. hiteside- . assist as deacon Sunday at the solemn e - he first made his appearance on ;ns-mwh;swsi}»fi-sc:fsigé \’?"m}‘r"e‘;’;n‘.““ He was president of his class atf 5 w E J F TOMPKINS Dontal Burtrer\n high mass at the dedication of St. 2 ARpare shanvaras. Franklin square having in his hand al ‘Those present were: Exchange Man. | Sheff. and voted the most popular man, The Whiteside auss company A . ooV seph’s church, Shelton. ‘William Lanphere Miss Mabel [ slip bearing the names of friends on|agers B, C. Ford, New London: E. the man most to be admired, and the | continued the excellent —impression . S i Converse, both of th united | Yantic street to whom he wished to | Hunt, Norwich; W. L. Moran, Daniel- | 9he Who had done the most for his| made on Monday at the Dasis theater, 67 West Main St. S = An occasional gray squirrel is seen [in marriage by Rev. Theodor Bauck at | go. He is unable to speak Enslish, | son: George D. Johnson, Mystic: A. L | class. Not only in athle wha Nplipresanting ihs drdma, PN S R dow Be- - in_grounds about the city. The last | the parsonage of the German Lutheran | but a fellow countryman whom he met | Weatherhead, =Willimantlc; contract | 2ctive. but he took a large part in uni- | h e Thr Tuesday” af A McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn | Session of the general assembly passed | church Tuesday evening in the pres-|acted as interpreter for him. Through | agents. W. P. Nichols New Londan: | versity Y. M. C. A. work and Northern Li in the evening. AL ANt i ' | an act for the protection of the gray | énce of immediate relatives of the| the interpreter it was learned that he | W. R. Baicom, Norwich; J. E. Rob- | He helped bring the crew to victory | Both stories wer leverly pictured, i squirrels forbidding shooting or killing | bridal couple. On their return from a | with his brother jumped from the |bins, Willimantic; collectors, R. Smith, | i three successive vears. He rowed|and the members ¢ company re- ¢ within the limits of a city. f",'.f‘j,‘:,‘f ip )«fxlT]v (ke o rem nei | burning steamer in the storm. He was | New London; J. La Pierre, Norwich; 1\9'(; 5 ini13. end Na.:6 la:1904 and st 2 merltad app 3o i be Tt 7 Green Be ave made eir | picked up by a small boat from one of | M. J. Mooney, special agent, New Ha- 5. he matinee for taday W ve The i P " ! Edwin A. Lanphear, who died of |home at No. 5 Hill street in the past. | the steamers which reaponded to (he | ven: B d1 Gron distse commeraial | Ho was a member of Delta Psi and uality | Juantity oum“’ NOTICE )_1)nf~1\{1_\nv‘\]m_l\lnndn:;{ at rhr; ““"\‘]”- No. | The groom is employed as” a WarD | wireless call for help, but his brother | manager, Norwich, St._Anthony's. eae bRl a te Iness, was born in East- | He is the son c lliam Lanphere ¢ e Tl A el e pae ife had been successful. Dur he | ? b s S ford, September 24, 1385, & 50m of |13 4 naiive Of Dreston. The bride 18| 25a10, in,aoatination, the same as- Y. M. C. A COURSE. Saamer e Fad founa himsel consid. We have a full supply of : oldensen 0., Andrew and Mary (Adams) Lanphear. | the daughter of John Converse and|gurvivors of the ill-fated steamer.| ;.| erably broken down in health after his —_— 1 h Mined foas i h th AR IR, Ak born in this city, where she has | Gonduotor Kred Tourtellotte accorded T“"\;f‘ehs‘;”"sM“' E""“’P" Open Series | arquous duties of the vear, but was| |¢%s Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Clean, Fres n ving in charge e Arthur E un, son of Mr. and sed her whole life. e same privilege when he board- ith Fine Musical Programme. prepared to return to his work in the i h i e Sel e o Miss il & L Imosma e fall, with what seemed to be his old- TR work of decorating the Beebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 2 5 icor o ihe Bie at. 3,10 | A delightful programme of religious | time vigor. About Sept. 1 a man was — s A. Beebe were united in marriage Brought Back to State Hospital. | Monday evening. His fellow couniry ed out by the Temple Sing- | found huddled in one of the doorways| TReware of the habit of constipation. ? dining - room of the jrday evening by Rev. Harry P, Ful- | Henry Watrous, a trusty at the Nor- e B e i Boston under the direction of | of a house in the most forlorn section | It develrps from : few constips p & Nia c Baptis: sonage. | wich state hospital, was returned to|'® he Ac h D Henry Gideon, opened the Y. M. C. A. | of Boston. His clothes were torn and | days, unicss you ¢ srself in ‘Wauregan,” having R the New Haven roaq, | (13t institution Tuesday morning, hav- | & Polish boarding house at 142 ¥antic | gntertainment oirse At Cihe " Cential | Alsatiecmed And ha caula Eive mo atc | Goax the jaded bowel muscles back X 1 Easahed thes K eniiroatter, on the New Haven road. |ing been detained in New London the | Street, where 2s g 3 - | Baptist church Tuesday evening be- | count of himself. * His mind appeared | to normal action with Dr. Edwards' | Why, not get in YOUR supply about finis eir work, || ensinemen who are members of the |night before upon information from fCeRUOn. = L e pos. |fOre & receptive audience which filled | to have suffered a lapse. He was taken | Olive > substitute for cal- i siaa? rotherhood, will not be compelled to | the hospital authorities that he was | Gulinkowics lost everything he pos- | iy® &t OPRVE FURRCe WGl BHed) 10 e TR it o natchim and there them to unnatural | before bad weather arrives we expect now to open take physical examinations as provided | missing. Another trusty by the name | Sessed. He was dressed in a torn coat, | o, PIUFCE (0 (10 BEEEE isual, be- | held to await identification. In that| g medicines or by for in the old rules. The Brotherhood | of Tangley, whose lome is in New | With a handkerchiof araund his neck, | EXamme, was something unusual, be- | held o qmalt 'GERUIGR 0, 4 Ay | ing out the intestines with the same for business ]| cxaminations are accepted as suffi- | Haven, and who left the state hospital | and wore high leather boots and a|gi¥isions of church music: The He. | Olmstead of the school, who Instituted | nasty, sickening « ics. Sty Noviebics 34 cient, at the same time as Watrous, has not | Short visored cap. _ 2 braice, " including compositions ~ 2000 | & search for him when he did not ro- | ' Dr.'Edwards belicves in gentlencas, APPELL cu % ’ 2 A meeting under the auspices of the | oo 100 SOLDIER DRAGGED DOWN. old, come down through naught | turn to Pomfret. Doctors said he was | persistency and Nature's assistance. A state h/wardgcf education, will be held R TF RV T ion until recent years, and |afflicted with Bright's disease and | Dr. Edwards' Olive 1' blets open the The Parker-Davenport Co. || in Jordan paptist church, Waterfora, On Assault Chargo. SATLN. 00 ts | muntong sl i iaevmagnies | en OrRRIR B oo B e e yinor oeip- | boal and Central Wharf ik, Lime A Tuesday evening, November 4. Carlon | Charged with indecent assault on TP ) .. |today; Continental European music ——— S B S e wa s dut Oltve Tl Lty F. Whacler will epea and Duplla of | Constance Crocker, & 10-year-oid nesp SeTorsiieRn LT Sroynnd 10 st | e e wonks of Haendel Pel. Edugational Meetings. Nhen D e O ey | L TELEPHONES and Coment the Waterford schools will give a |gro girl. Fred Jacksc e, 33 years = gs ahd Mandelssonn; 51 2 ic g i > interests of | ald pers, ¥ number of exercises. STy Ered Tackaon. white 38 vear American music that with which one| A Public meeting in the interests of | aid persons should have. T D e o oionnd over, 10| Corporal John Hicks, 100th company, | is most familiar, the works of Shelley, | ¢ducation will be held in the town{ 'pr. pdwards' Olive Tablets are a 4 : Sportsmen are getting but few ducks | L1¢ Superior cour by Police Judge Coit| coage Artillery corps, U. S. A., Fort | Allitsen and West. While there was|hall Coventry, y evening at 7|yegetable compound mixed with olive these days at the coves at Fenwick | i New Lonmdon on Tuesday and Terry, N. Y, was caught in’ cable | nothing of a sensational nature in the | 9 clock. The pregramme follows: Re- | oil, you will know them by their olive 0“ S ee and Saybrook Point. The weather the | mantd to Jafl in default of $350. Jack-| chain’ and dragged to the bottom Of | programme the ensembling quality of | marks, G. W. Emerson, supervisor of | ce one or two occasionally last week has been so moderate that | Fois 5 er for an express cOmMpany.| the Race Tuesday morning while the | the selections was preeminent in the | Schools in Coventry and = Franklin; no trouble with vour liver, the birds have mot put in their ap- | B8 defense is that he is the vic United States transport Gen. R. B.{finished rendering of the singers state supervision, A. N. Potter super. Is stomach. 10c and 25e per IS ALL RIGHT| zeaancs, in, the large numvers ox- of blackmall. Ayers was ongaged in TCOVEring & | General Besserors Hanin HEerS. he|visor of schools in Bolton, Ellington|pox. The O Tablet Company, pected at this time of year. —_— e | sUbmerged mine which was 1~[~|=_ 1o re- | Young Men's Christian association ‘;.‘.‘,‘,153?;?”;of""fl’-fifs;u"' '_\\ Ajnyf‘?'; Columbus O. cent war game manoeuvres. 18/ D009 | siolie’ o Mhe o e course | § v choolli™ of . Ashford, |z — 3 4 Saturday, Oct. 18, Edward Brown BUILT RIGHT. Was mot recovered. The victim of he | arranged for the winter monthe e | Mansfleld and Pomfret. = There will 3 Rathbun of Charlestown and Miss Lila | ¢\ Wi s accident was 26 years of age and he |pressing the hope that it might have | D€ an exhibition of school work DENTIST N R DR Yt veng | B Rtach s A e oo Nestorsilleate ifram : n infiencs. iards Tigher WHealy. A" public meeting in the intercsts of WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY united in masriage of Rev. F. C. A y Grape-Nuts Food, — Director Henry Gideon explained at | ¢ducation wi i ama s JACHE ASIT IS ones, pastor of ‘alvary Baptist o MONTVILLE PASTOR length th Toons ‘af it aptist church Waterford, Tuesday DR. E. J. JONIES | church, Westerly, at the home of Mrs. and the Special signticence of the vas | November 4, at 7.30 p. m. Programm - . Je Nugenf, 30 Mechanic street, Pawc The number of persons whose ail- AT SHOR ALK e e L e o e oz | fallows: “Nasic, Mow: F\iB. Roge, Miss 3 tuck. ments w such that no other food g e bt g o °| Rose, Miss Edna Rose; remarks, Car- Suite 46 Shannon Bidg. : Could bo retatned at all, is large and | Rev. G. C. Chappell Spoks at Inter- |fne rendering of the choir the au-| 8% MR QAR® (LDeklior of schools Do you want a goo Taks elevator Shetucket Strect en-| Peter Ward has been appointed New | reports ara on the incrcase national Silver Company. e hoild readily comprehend and| o¢ gest Lyme, Montville and Water- trance. Phone. London agent for the Norwich & New | “kor 12 vears I suffered from dy = e e musical treat. e Hebraic|ford: essay reading, pupils of Water- 4 ‘\(vrll; l;‘mg;l}’n;;f‘n-‘;S‘gn;f’f‘dh‘\cl‘;wv:m pepsia, finding no food that did not| Rev. G. C. Chappell of Montville|, oncq with Psalm CL by Tewandow. | ford; primary reading dramatized, s e mt 0r a eck, Wh s bees pointed gen- | gistress me,” writes Wis. lady I | spoke at the shop talk at the plant of [ OPFRTC WL 2 58 = = " | pupils of Waterford; music; inter- y | eral freight agent for the Shore Line | was reduced from 145 to 90 Ibs., grad- | the International Silver ‘company in ;!}‘f{, A ngerad b“ the "f“".r-h Three ‘{fi' school speaking contest ,pupils of Wa- FERT'L IZER H ectric mr’\‘.wt“ Co. E‘Irm\\‘nr‘d was | ually growing weoker until 1 could |/Thamesville Tuesday noon, taking for ‘_]m‘r“‘,‘h‘("?"‘;t::l°‘.\’{vuf’nna‘,h,“'ff!r" . |terford; address, John A. Young su- ormerly chief clerk he Central | Jeave my bed only a short while at a | ais subject The Gospel of Good Cheer, | Chomocho, 5 lachnt | pervisor of schools of Colchester, all t Vermont office at New London e i ocaime “umihie o, bk | Ho embhasiigd noints of the Fospel of |Fpdered by the enoir witn solg parts)| BE ol sefem, musie: Sinall ameunt of money: RSB, aloud. good cheer, it wa the gospel of | 2¥ NT- 20DV, - £ e m— e — an stackes Lme || MARRIED 52 YEARS. CiMhros, yiars agh.T-was ditratad by | Soade CRPAL | The TialfiWas Nevep |CHII0 dolittod hos Bedreral wills her e it e abrinet M, C. HIGGINS i i Dk an article on Graps-Nuts and decided | Told-was rendered by Mva. Charles P. | /R SCar, contiaito n iohel N e Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all " Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan Celebrated | fo iy gt O O 0o uts and declded | 5org "Gho was accompanied by Miss [AVosenu’ in which she had the solo Incidents In socwty bl b 4 COAL. ;:;""'""" and Prepared the Anniversary. “My stomach was so weak T could | FHarTiet €01 . slon rendered by the ensemble was A black, blue or brown cassi- HIGH GRADE COAL ~ ~, ° g 5. ks i i not take cream, but I used Grape-Nuts anctification, Spicker. b B B e B 2T R s smiversary o with ‘milic and lime water. " It helped | Soei°ty, Dancers e Known Heres 1. The Buropéan group opened with petraey meres, Office and Yard 203 North Maln 8& Foevs'y | brated at thetr home on the Canter_ | Me from the first, building up my sys- | , Of intere ocal society is aendel's Thy Rebuke Hath Broken| apo foocter Wil M b Al I 1287 1 ¥ 5 | brated at th D anter- | to S mos iz ollowing item which appeared in the 5 Mrs.Foster Wilson and Miss Annie Office Telephone Fun Gab 4 Sowsr Pipe. bury turnpike road, Sunday, Oct. 25th, | (& i a manner most astonishing to | following tem, which appe His Heart, beautifully rendered bY|vaughn are spending two weeks 1n| THEN LOOK AT ONE OF *, | Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John iends who had thought my re- | It 80 0F Fon . T oL iss Mary | REymond Smonds. ~Palestrina’s Come | Ney® York THE UPSON WALL BOARD |!D. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick I, | COVerY impossible. tague of W o S NI e o LRI oA the “sepond L : o THESE SUITS OF OURS % ! g R o p i Montague of Washington are in New 18 INEXPENSIVE WATER || Shahan, Mrs Mary A Nolan, Miss |\ Soon T was ablo to take Grape-|Varl, rehearsing for an ensagement | {ha thicd. niebor ot the roun wos o] o 3Mr. an Mrs. Henry D Johnson have Wi PROOF AND IN HA St oy Skl el Forenpy. 10 < on the stage, where they will be star- eturned from spending several days LLARS, NDY Jaxnes P; Nagle. lunch at night, with an egg and Grape- | ooy e S a8 VCEt O Tis Montagus | Daritone solo by Mr. White, O Lord|j; New York and at Nyack-on-the- AT FIFTEEN A SIZES. Supper was served and the good | Nuts for dinmer. is the daughter of Mrs, Sarah R. Mon. |1Tave Mercy, Mendelssohn. =~ | Hudson. Largest Storage Capacity || wishes of the party were extended that | “I am now able to eat fruit, meat | tague and is very popular in the Chevy | , Shelley's King of Love was the first -~ y and others at $18, $20 to $25. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Nolan might enjoy | and nearly all vegetables for dinner, | Chase set, while young Minnegerode is | Aimber 411 nglish and American| =Mr. and Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn and Free Burning Kinds and l'm in City many more anniversar but fondly continue Grape-Nuts for | from one of the best known families in | d1Vislon, the fne interpretation by the | Mrs.’ Charles Prentice are takinz a(You’ll find we are ready when | i 5l breakfast and supper. Virginia.” gl‘:"flu";"m,‘,;f““nx folfllh vl,!::e('“‘;;::p :p.; trip to Atlantic City and Delaware Y ALWAYS IN STOCK i . " § y h visited in Nor- se. e quartette O 0sed | Water Gap. N A. N E‘RPEN TE‘* | PICKING _sIRAWBERmEs. Nmt;c‘ 11‘?.1&‘Lfi&rfiilv“‘;i"?l?;"?fsi;&’:‘,’,i; w,{‘c‘lf-n“l‘:y"eg;f:jinjf’;s‘;\?t{f‘kng“,n"fn of Mrs, Child, contralto, Gertrude Holt you are. A. D. LATHROP 3 | C. E. Chapman of North Stonington | Without changing words around or | town. soprano Mr. White baritone and Mr.| Mr ang Mrs. Charles Farrington ” A 4 gton | 3 £ Ha s SR o Simonds tenor, Mrs, Holt won en- | Lewls whose wedding at Newton Cens 3 Office—car. Market and Shetucket Stay Tel. 171 23 Commerce €t S Howh URHT Qhound F: talking crooked’ in some way but I : j rows Them round Freezes. e g thustastio approval, with the soprano| ter Saturday I was attended f iy have become 'so strengthened that I Brought from Haverhill. ERtunday. Sext. was: sttensed v oy e Telephone 463-12 g 3 e sy o i ! solo, The Lord is My Light, Allitsen, | Norwich relatlves, are spending their (R, Charles B. Chapman of North Ston. |10 longer have that trouble” Name | Sergeant Allen C, Matthews returned | anq’ the programme concluded wWith | honeyin, G G ALiar 42 ington presented on Tuesday a box of %Ve}? by Postum Co. Battle Creek, | Tuesday e\'un}!lngK from Haverhill, | West's Sing We Merrily by the Wmoon. & auEARLery 2 ’ . - . nice strawberrles just picked from his | *ich. Mass., with John Karapanagertos, Who [ quartette and ensemble, The character | i Hack, leery and Bo”dmg garden, They are Bood sized, sweet| “Therg’s o reason” and it is ex- | had beon arrested there on the charge |ing interpretation of the programme Au;l;iuag‘dr‘!x\xi wfii:le’nfi-""i{.fge’;{s lxl: J. A. MORGAN & SON 4 . STABLE and juicy, He ralses them throughout | Plained in the littla book, ‘The Road | 0f non-support. with the fine voices made the evening | attending the annual meeting of the | the Season, the plants continuing to | to Wellville,” In pkgs. e R B a delightful one for the music lovers. | hardware and firearms manufacturers, GoAL . We guarantee our service to be the | Yield V\l":_‘\',,m;’"f:‘l"“"‘gmfl'; e o oxt| Ever read the above letter? A new e p:m A om0 r“l*’h‘ e s | wihe ushers were George Powers | which is belng held at the Marlbor- § MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. | berries’ mem @ rarity @t this Ume a¢ | are genuine, true, and full of human | 512440, has been approved by the| —_— Crawecow, Poland, has 130,318 yop- | maktern Comnectioe: qici to The Bulr ard Centra clephane ’ spas, interest, governor, The moon Is new tonight, the 2ath, " ulation, Yotin for business resulis, .. PROMPT DELIVER¥ - V| A% ¥

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