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" | MUSTARD F s ) A ). JONEs iness Expert—A. L. Whitehead of Boston Will Instruct cloudy o Salesmanship. € :‘anntmd ‘noithwest becoming v¢ \ 'm:g outlook for Friday is gemerally| A plan upon which the five Bus- and cool. = insss. Man's hu-ocl:uons L nl::zetrn bservatic rwich., ‘onnecticut have been at work for The ;Wb’:":"m from | 20MS time is to be carried out in the Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes present month in having a speaker ap- the before each of them upon the in_ temperature and changes Wednesday: g THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair Thursday and Friday. Predictions from the New Yark Her- ald: ¢ Thursday it will be partly clear d tly cooler, . Lady Assistant when requested and has gradually evolved a process of instruction that has proved highly e Govcion scias plams for & mu o devel o8 of l:riowoonum in ‘N.iv York elsewhere, and thus h-p m z Portunity of seeing h ed. out in practice, Qualitatiyve -nuy-h forms m h.n- FAMOUS FURS Ladles’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men's Coats of all styles. " Remodeling and repairing also done 'ffil""msou Dok Veal Filing Cabinets Why_ not have yeurs right? costs no inore, Bcflq-flar A it 3¢ |subject of Sal p. The plan is | expected to attain two results, not only Ther. Bar {incylcating superior methods of sales- at $6.30. A Solid mk'fl:teo-&m Cabinet, regular price-$13.75, at $8.40. A Solid Osk Fourdrawer Cabinet, regular price $16.50, at $10.25. ‘Whitehead of Boston, president of a businesg school, has been engaged to deliver his famous lecture on Retail Sun_ ) UER [ EEer | S manship béfors the salesmen. of flmn-q e ”w ‘P the five towns. For many years Mr. uu. & _m | p m || & m || b. @ |Wwhitehead has been engaged in devel- A.u 8.33 Ris oping sales plans for certain large 9.0% 4.34 | corporations, among which are David 9.45 5.14 | Willlams Co. of New York, publishers 1024 8.85|ot trade journals; Samuel Mundheim 3 $481Co. of Brooklyn, hat manufacturers; |lucky man, who la generaily 1, | §17|Mutual_Life Insurance Co. of New |fond of friends and comfort, kind+ 1 T T TR T TR Iw:t::l York; Bigelow, Kennard & Co., tret-il ?un.dlmd'n'gncfln;es procrast ix_hours after il atimen fox - tide, which 18 followed by Aood Hfowelers of Boston; Puriian Lite In- | In dealing ‘salos- man must be affable, loyal, ex As a speaker on business topics Mr. [self contrel and manifest a sense GREENEVILLE ‘Whitehead is considered an authority. | humor. He must be y to laugh at A feature of particular interest in his surely. Superior styles. gt manship but at the seme timo promot- |of Mr. ‘gvm rerages ® 1 Co. ing more co: relations el - | tempt open II, BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St &b loyer and emplove. Gomta To the qualitios that are solid Ounk Twodeawer Highest P e agsoclations which are to par- themsel! A - ticipate in the p! are those in Nor- X & - o . : wm for Wednesday: Fair. |wich, New London Danielson, Willi- |shouid be exploited o i e Bres hoopias sive| Cabinet, regular price $9.75, ALL APERS Be Cumfortable o oy weathers IRir; | Moo [ e the Moy v tiln:- A Til Thara: are. ShEe Tor, $2.80. 2 Be sur the gentine MUS- R TR s customers, he u.vz 0‘ The Musterole Compansy’, eal with each ac- ‘there you uk flr. - Cleveland, Ohio. must be able to cording to his fal the quick, alert man. . He imaginative, impulsive, Htevest "asd eonndencs. tne interest and col must exercise activity, concentration, originality and initiative. Then than is the jolly, haj 4 l-....-l-lm . ulufl.nnl of and at pnc-. 'Mcn we will to ahew y IMC\ICOMQOMC!"-D Al P, and use 2 GAS HEATER to take ‘the chill off the room these cool mornings before starting your furnace. There- flectors make a pretty glow in the room in the evening while all the family will enjoy the comfort it gives. Call and see them. 18 low tide. Telephone 92 and 94 West Main St, condition in & shipment from New his jokes, retain his ru'ndlhlll and be | York. Moder- If you ever want a fine Oak B : e add: is th i f ques- |patient when he-delays im ————e e 1816—1914 ate in price, easy to operate. |Jewett City to Play G. A. C. on the|FCOEER JE 08, SO RS, 00 diica- | “The third type is the logical, COn- | Want Warships & Visit New Lenden. Jnst preserve Z Cranberry Sunday—Local ~ People|manship at the conclusion of his talks, | structive, practical and ususily self-| N ] ondon business men are plan- Jehn A. ."'-- & Son Price $2.00 and $4.50. Visited the Robert Dollar—Other| Mr. Whitehead is an_ Bnglishman, |contained and quist man. With himt | oo "7 RGP0 Petition to Senator | your letters and bills this is 2 ‘ who has long made a study of business |it is the careful, competent salesman in the Bear futiire request- Local Happenin Brandegee in th reas Tubing 7c per foot, R R e transactions and systems, both in his |who knows his goods tho that | | e he use his infuence to have | your opportunity. : L s Manager Kane of the &, A. C’s has|oWn country and the United States, | succeeds. = battieships o Lt tabor RN LEHIGH VALL.E.VSO ' th City football team booked their nopmru place next summer. per ton. . . o et A e Cae ey, Merchants say they believe New Lon-| These Cabinets are all new| Offics and Yard Gentrsl Wharf Clty of NOMCII Trom a1l Inaleations, the football teas| DESCENDANT OF BOUND OVER FOR don_should have some of them as well Teteshone $85, that represents-that district is one of FAMOUS LEBANON PASTOR. SUPERIOR COURT TRIAL, | a8 Newport. The trade from the offi- and as good as you can buy anywhere, Complete line of Type writer Supples and Office Sta- Gy Al S GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway the strongest in a- number of yearm. A big bunch of rooters is expected to accompany the team to Norwich. ‘The football fans of this district are assured of a od fast game, as it must be remembered that the Greene- ville boys have got a clean slate, hav- ing scored 80 points against their op- porent, while no team has been able to cross their goat line. cers and crews is a most important Newark Deputv Sheriff is Committed | item. to Jail—Bonds at $2,000. Prisco Villarni, a deputy sheriff of Newark, N. J., was committed to the jall in New London by Justice Smiddy of Montville Wednesday in ot $2,000 bonds, held for trial in the su- perior court on a charge of indecent assault on Iva Stone, a feeble minded woman, in May in Montville. Villarni was ‘arrested at Newark two weeks ago. Following arraignment to await ex- tradition, the Newark justice amended his decision to hold Villarni in $1,500 bail and released him in the custody of his counsél. Villarni dlugm. State Policeman Theodore ing went to Newark Tuesday morning and located Villarni, and having extra~ dition papers in his _ possession, bro:ght him to New London Tuesday night. Gas and Electrical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Building FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Folfow the srowd to the only place in New London whers genuine chop suey. is mads by an Oriental chef. e k Diamond { Dmm@n@ Fo B Miss Marion Wheelock Wedded in Italy to New York Lawyer. A pPrivate letter from Italy announces the wedding there a short time ago of Willlam G. Peckham, the New York lawyer, and Miss Marion Wheelock, a daughter. of the late Francis L Wheelock, ot Boston, and a descendant Rev. Ebenezer Wheelock, who John Dilworth of New York ig vis- toundsd Dartmouth college. Rev. Mr. iting here with his parents. Wheelock's home was at Lebanor, mn. The wedding took place in Archibald Torrance is renovating his| Jonic, ane Wedding took place 1o barn and changing it into a garage. |the war. Mr. Peckham and his bride are due here this week, and will live E. Francis O'Sullivan of Mowrey av-| {°Fus hore {ris weer and W Tre enue is spending a vacation In Dover,| wao anmonuced on Jume 14— in the N. H. Times. Mr. Peckham is 65 and his bride is Quite a_number of local people havel 40 ‘His firet wite was Migs Laura been to New London to inspect the|mhursion of Newport, R. I. He shas | steamer Robert Doliar. long been prominent as a lawyer. Mr. Peckham is a member of The Players, Engagement Anneunced. Of local interest ls the announce- ment of the e ment of Giles De- shon Randall, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Randall, of Meriden, to Mias Helea Nealon, dnug:ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nealon, of Plymouth, Pa. ~Mr. Ran. dall is a graduate of Meriden High school and Trinity college, '08. lfe been connected with an adding machine company at Wilkesbarre for the past five years. TAFTVILLE Twe New Cases Installed in Hunter Avenue Store—Fred Sullivan Re- turns to His Ship, the Wyoming— Linceln Club Addition is Completed. Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on Automobiles, C-ni-se-.md Wagons, Trucks Mechanical Repalrs, F-lntlng_ Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scoft & Clark 507 to 515 North Main St. THE DEL-HOFF European Plan . Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, 5 Telephone 1227, 26-28 Broadway W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Bye, Bar, Nose, Throat, Electricity, X=staY Vielet Ray, nuh -lml M Hours: 10 a. m. §to§p. m. Po“'ly. horwlch, Cann. g‘ l'l“l.l;’llu St, car to “Dr. Browne's l." the dirt out of the gutters on Hunter's Av'enltm. meking a noticeable improve- m The work on P. Dion's garage on Dion street is advancing quite rapid- ly. Alr the framework has been erected ‘boxed in, the roof shin- Jay Ricketts, who has been sick with Two brand new show cases have Lawyers, Harvard and National Arts| Wednesday morning Villarni was been instalied I the siors belonking gled and the carpenters are now lay- diphtheria, was ahle to be out doors|clubs. ie spent the last summer|taken to Montville, presented before|poch INFIALEd B (he store belonging| g tne ciapboards. Justice Smiddy, and bound over for | abroad, chiefly in France. trial rial. Mrs. Peckham has lived much abroad. She has studled music in Paris as well as here under Arthur Foote, the Harvard composer- Fred Sullivan, U, 8, N, of the bat- tleship Wyoming, who has been with his parents on Merchants avenue for the last 30 days on a furlough, has returned to his ship, leaving for New York Tuesday, where his ship has been Jaid up for repairs. Addition is Completed ‘The ‘addition on the Lincoln club has been completed and the room is awaiting the furnishings. This room was & needed improvement and will be of very much use to the members. nue. ILater it is thought that other The Greeneville Athletic club would changes will be made. like to hear from the West Ends or the* Emeralds of Willimantic some- time between now and Thanksgiving. Answer through The Bulletin. $:CX CHINAMAI WORRIES DOLLAR STEAMSHIP CO. ldust B> Watched in New London Hozpital—Might Enter the Country Unlawfully. Tang Sui, a Chinaman, is the cause of much concern to both the Dollar Steamship company and the United States bureau of immigration. Sea- man Sui is the member of the crew of the steamship Robert Dollar who was taken to Memorial hospital at New London Sunday suffering from an ab- The Dollar is due to leave at but the hospital doctors say it would be inhuman to take Sul away. Captain Morton would not be inhuman even to a Chinaman, so he sails with- out Tang Sul. The Dollar Steamship company has given a bond of $500, which would be forfeited if Tang Sul entered the coun- try in violation of the customs laws. ‘The steamship company does not care about leaving Tang Sui at New Lon- don and has no desire to forfeit the surety it gives for him. L Deputy Collector Comstock, in charge of the New London custom hotlse, took up on Wednesday the matter of Tane Sul. It is probable that the bu- reau will send a special agent to keep tabs on Sui, Meanwhile he is flat on his back in a hospital cot and there is no danger of his being able to move for several days. If he is well enough when the company’s ship, Helen Dol- lar, now on her way to New York tc discharge, reaches that port, an azent of the company will escort him there and turn him over to the master of that vessel. Although some the BINNEY OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN. Bailed from Workhouse, He is Ar- rested on Old Charge. Loocal Laconics Men have been cleaning and hoeing e ———— e — BORN MW'SPARREN—In Stonington tuck), Nov. 1914, a son, T, Jr, to Mr. and Mrs. Charies T. MoSparren, MARRIED AT KOME OF MR. AND MRS. DEWHURST. | Pretty Weddinn at East Haven Resi- dence of Former Norwich People. John & Geo. 3 ' 126 Main Strest Harold Blnney, the New York and Watch Hill lawyer who has been ar- rested more than 30 times for auto- mobile speeding and other offenses, was bailed out of the workhouse at New York Tuesday by & woman, siip- posed to be his wife. Binney was sent to the workhouse Oct. 15 by Magistrate Deuel in night court after the lawyer had expressed his opinion | wiscEHER—B In New York city, of the magistrate. oct. 24,1 1su ev, Dr. Houghton, His_ being in the workhouse pre- ‘ine Church o the TragshEumition: vented his annearing before Maslsteote Jo-eph Fischer and Luciie Raymond Appleton in Morrisania_court Oet. 20, | _BY'D foliowing a charge made against him Oct. 14 that he tried to break up a socialists’ meetfg. ‘When Binney reached Manhattan Tuesday evening, however, he promptly arrested. He was arraigned sgt;ma Magistrate Appleton Wednes- FOUR DECISIONS IN COMMON PLEAS CASES Given by Judge Waller—Singer Has Sued Cong Judge C. B. Waller has handed down decisions in four Cases that have been tried before him in the common pleas court and upon which he had reserv- ed_decision. They are the following: In Eaton, Chase Co. vs. C. Del Carlo, judgment was given for the plaintiff to recover $248.03. They sued on a note for $175 given by MARRIED, PTEN—In Detroit, 1914, James Wain- wright and Miss Lillian D, Hatten of Toledo, xormorly ot Norwich. The New Haven Sunday Union this week said: A very pretty afternoon wedding oc- curred ~+ Robin’s Nest, the K summer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Dewhurst, at Shell Beach, East Haven, on Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 4 o'clock, when Miss Florence E. Ball and George Waldron of Sloatsburg, N, Y., were united in marriage by the Rev. John Wellington Hoag of Calvary Bap- tist church- The living room was tastefully dec- orated with autumn leaves for the occasion. The bride was charmingly attired in a gown of navy blue. After the wedding supper, the happy couple departed on a short trip to Hartford. On their return they will go to a newly furnished home at Sloatsburg. Personals ‘Wililam LeClair has his position in the Ponemah milis. - o Arthur LeGare his connection with the Ponm mills. Hugh Kinder of Norwich was a caller here on Wednesday afternoon. Noel Raymond of Baltic has moved here and has taken & tenement on Norwich avenue. The local politiclans claim that the election Tuesday was a very orderly one and that the voters turned out LOUIS H. BRUNELLE WILSON—At Pendleton Hiu, R. L, Oct. 10 Carter Ava. (East Side) 31, 1914, James Bugene Wilson, aged £ onal Church 84 years. E KINNEY—.In Bozrah, Nov. 1911, BEunice B. Ford, widow of Willlam 4 F OONM:"I“. ::.andm st Kinney, aged 91 years, 11 months and 8 days. Whitestone 6c and th. J. F. C, 10c Cigars are the best on the market NEW LINE OF Games Cards Puzzles Favors Masks Wigs and Novelties MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square DIED. B LD B—In chterl}, R. L, Nov. 1914, Mrs. Harriof ois | Qlark Hldriage, wife of Claud E Elaridge, aged 39 years. PENDLrON—In Taunton, Mase., Zb 1514, Eaward B. PIES, CAKE AND BREAD that cannot Ge excelled. Phone your order. Prompt service Nov. Pendleton, aged %THB!/N—IH Hartford, Nov 1 1'", ‘ora_Belle, wife of Frederi Rathbun and daughter of me 1nte Deacon Jesse Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Dewhurst were former- y residents of this city. VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS. How the Ballots ‘Were Cast in 27 Dis- tricts. BMost Cigars are Good= THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t - Next to Palace Cafo RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. The members of the class of 1914, Norwich Free Academy, wish to pub- Mcly express their deep sorrow in the ed clas Doro- loss of their belovi sama John Para-| thea st in, whom it has pieased cent! and endorsed by Mr. Del Carlo, igh.y God to taKe to Himaelp The Judgment in the sum of $435.14 was unum.:lyldmh‘:( given in Henry P. Walton vs. Warren | the first break C. Randall, both of Stonington, — The| Ship. Fer kindl judgment was on the first count in the| S8%In& traite ha Boston where she intends to pass the rest of this week. Taftville va. Ansonia First district—Hammersley, d, 2,5624; Cheney, 2,i71; Beach, 245. Second _ district—Nolan, d, 2,741; Molioy, 8,169; Wilder, prog, 212. Third district—Purcell, ~ DRS. L. F. lnd A. J. LaPIERRE The local Soccer football men are 287 Main St, anticipating_the big game which witl PRACTISE LIMITED To Saturday between ooy nsonia| Fye Ear, Nounnd'fln'ou‘ 1 Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Fourth district—Manning, King, 8,257; Alvord, prog, 158. he s Gml‘uo! and ot Dollars | ; Fifth district (incomplete)—Graves, e e 1647 Clilnamen were allowed shore leave at | & 2334 Plerson, r. 3,120; Birdses.| complaint which was on note given| * 3, on® ohiL h-ml“ o : 2 2 New London, only tiose got ashore| ™o 228, = . . daiiad on May 17, 1909, for $325. There was| that ner associates tender their sin- : 3 who could be depended on to return to Xt Olpiplte-Snh. I elocted. a second count on which st wa#|cere sympathy to her bereaved family Ada!n s lavern the vessel. They were ashore for 5| Seventh district—Gabb, d, 2,469: Al- | brought on a mote of the sate date|and aseure them that her charming ° » short time and closely tabbed while|COf™ 2521; progressive vote §6. for §300. The judge gave his decision| Personality and rare qualities of mind 1861 ey’ visitea The oity by ofcers of the| , Eighn district—Stephen Whitney, 4, | that delivery of the ‘second nots. hed | And. heart wHI ever be & cherished a 1es elected. not been established. offer to the public. the inest standard | "0 " % Ninth district—Isbell, T, elected, Charlos - H. Case sued the Second Congregational socisty on a claim for $150 per year for singing bass in the choir from April 1, 1914, to April 1, 1915. On April 15, 1914, he claims that the Congregational society refused to allow him to continue his contract. Defendant’s motion to expunge was granted. In the answer made by the defenndant it was alleged the brénds of Béer of Europe and Amoflu: Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach- Ba: Pale and Bufton Muer's *Dublin ‘ Stou Tenth district—Grady, d, elected. Eleventh district—Bree, d, elected Twélfth district—Cook, d, elected. ‘Thirteenth district — Heineman, elected; vote: Neebe, 2,696; Heineman, 3,089; Allen, prog, 161. Fourteenth district (incomplete)— Caine, d, 2,257; Evarts, 3,238; Smith, prog, 181 Help to organize rural life and make ?:eucoumry a better plade in which ve. Soon they will be big boys ind girls, and their faces will : be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll toh € & C. lm Hill P, ing Ale, S(efl Bm:» Ala. Anheuser, Budweiser, Eeh and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, Norwiéh Town Telephone 447-13 In Glass Jars Fifteenth dll(rlct—Chatfleld 4, 2,- a7' Peaseley r, 3,018; Wells, prog, Sixteenth district—Hurley, 4, 2,095; Hogan, r, $72. Twentieth _district—Maine, d, 2,268; Hewitt, r, 2,707; McDonald, prog, 57. Seventeenth ' district—Heine, d, 2, 356; Tyler, 2,068. e Eighteenth district—Miner, church soclety discharged m. Case because his voice was naturally out of tune with the organ in the church and this action was in accordance with their practice in engaging singers asd was so accepted. In Benjamin Baline of New London vs. Adams Exprees Co., judgment was given for the plaintiff to recover $53 and costs. Mr. Baline sued thé ex- satch their sn-ules, LAIGHTON ) Whiton, 2,468. Srase OUR OFFER OF OGRAPHER Steero Cubes for Beef Tea. “rfi{;§:t3252m3$$fi R [y Sedapanes tou ";}’2"’;. el o THE PHOT! Salt Sea Clam Chowder. iorenty-swoond st Helley, d,] 720 Geliveged fo Alw Samesed $1.00 FOR YOUR OLD | opposite Norwien Savings Soctety Peopie’s Market/ 6 Franklin Street BUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister Mwwlimof lfi'brimm rwu. sk Tel. Expectant and nursing hould always take SCOTT'S prescribe it. Physicians everywhere ‘Ilhhlhbl- Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night 642-2, Lady Assistant 2,068; O'Connell, 1, 2,217; Stoddard, 62 TwenLv-thlrd di!trict—flke. 4, 1, !2 Comley, r, 2,660; progressive, 122, Twent: urth district — Stevenn, d, 2,861; Bissell, r, 2,689. Twenty-fifth district—Beecher, 4, l‘lsifi Salmon, r, 2,883; Sammis, prog, Twenty-sixth district—Weed, d, 2,- 8685 Bmmp, r, 2,902; Richardson, Prog, 25. Twenty-leventh district—Ryle, 4, 364; Mead, r, 3,962; O'Hern, prog, 210. - Twenty-elghth district—La Rue, d, :‘102 Tatem, r, 1,335; Willlams, prog, e s Aok Gl ufi;".'na m:’mmn,u The 'n','n::a TOP NOTCH R Hack, Livery and Boarding i pd-m 22“ hompson, 8 & ddnt-mcu‘ucumt‘ne“ of the system.| THE BEST OF ‘ALL RUBBERS — Stabl smh'dmncg—nmy 4, 2473; Kiett,| . F, J. CHERHY & o T, :sw MeMillan, prog, 335. irtieth district—Phelps, d, 1,588; 2,227; ¥, U, Wadhams, first. district—Whitford, d and prog, 1,907; Alvord, r, 2,223 . Thirty-second district—Hall, 4, 678; Magee, r, 2,200;- Hall prog, 20. oo’lrhhty-tmu zdzstzflcrt)_l'u“y' dz' .1 E Lyman, r, ; Dyer, prog, 24! 'l'hhty\fonrm district— nham, 1,616; Lewis, r, 2,312; Bates prog, 21! district—Pinney, d, 1,- 7 01z Mel\rh.nd, prog, - ~ FOUNTAIN PEN l’ru&n OF OHIO, OITY OF TOLEDO, Ludas oanty Y makes oath m it he is -anlur wmn- of the ftm o W Cheney & Co., doing fiess in the City of Toledo, CoumE na. Srats.efone :xlg, o-na'&n will m the each and every case of Sannot ho cured by the use :?rfi'Au.! K 3. CHE. CATARRH C! me, an a subscrivea This otn dar of Decem- ORDER IT NOW : mm" & Co"s Light Dinner Alg Koehier's Pllsner, 60c per dozen. Tremmer's Evergreen, 76c per do--n. Free delivery to 21l parts of the city. . JAGKEL & ©0. ‘'elephone 136-§ Sworn to before in my presence, ber, D, 1886. seaiy MAHONEY BROS. %Xd b non. Don’t Delay Treating Your c«-.h A slight aonch efun ous. Lungs m&g {ubes il with = m—gm vil ; reduced. You Tar-Honey. 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