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end use 2 GAS HEATER to take the chill off the room comfort it givss. Call and see them. Moder- ate in price, easy to operate. Price $2.00 and $4.50, TFubing 7c per foot, City of Norwich Gas and Elecirical Dep't FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the srowd to the only place in New London where genuine chop suey is made by an Oriental chef, Diamonds -Diamonds Joln & Gea. H. Blis: 126 Main Street NEW LINE OF ‘Favors -Masks Wigs and Novelties MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR | =it ; —_— James T n-.'i‘m I-P.’SL#-&: M—,E;n.ln-m.ll-.n..fin- Rises. 439 6.14 6.66 1105 8.46 I 743 after high nup it 18 low & ms:‘.. ‘Shod Hae: New Stairway “Erected at Desmond Building on Central Avenue—OQthsr Local Notes. new stairway is being added to file Mlfldhl‘ helonglng to Jeremiah J. Desmong on Central avenue. The new stairs lead to the piazza on the second story and makes two entrances to the top floor, Personals. Mr. Clarke of Canterbury was & call- er here on Thurs!ay John McCermick of Washington, D. C&‘g_ visiting his parents om Clff st Oscar Barrett .of Willimantic s at tho home of his mother, Mrs. Alfred 5&!:::‘, of Eighth street, for the relt “weeks. Miss May Hinchey, who has been ‘visiting here for some time at the home of Miss Sadie Hinchey, has left for her home in Branford and was accompa- pied by Miss Sadie Hinchey, who will 6o her guest for a fow weeks. Ladiss” Aid Sosisty Mosts The Ladies’ Afd society of the Greeneville Congregational exurch held a meeting Thursday aftsrmoon st the bome of Mre. John Scott on Prospect street with 22 members in attendance. Mrs. Samuel Lathrop, president of the socfety, presided and op’;.ged the meet- rd’'s ing by repeating the prayer. The TApOTts of ihe s. John land, and treasurer, Mrs. John Secott,, were read and accepted. The flower committee gave a . promising Teport that was approved. . Two new members wefe voted in and the com- mittee in charge of the cake sale. re- ported that a goodly sum was realized from the sale. Mrs. Archibald M- Dougal presented her home for the Dockmber mosting. . The businss was followed by a social hour. and_.re- freshments were served.by the host- css, TAFTVILLE Ever Ready Gles Club to Have Scocer Toam — Samuel Armitage Elscted Captain and Manager—James P son Elected Delegate to Ansonia- Taftville Game. The Ever Ready Glee c'ltl'x‘b held t!\alr street Th th a large number of the mem- it was notieed that'the ce was the largest the club this season. Four new mem- k ere taken in, baving passed the Toral degtes; which was followe by of old minstrels sung by Robert Bnerly,amuel Armitage, Davls and | Victor Davis al programme a bus- !.neu meeung wu hel«t The reports of the treasurer 1d secretary - were Pead and accepted. The various coms mittees handed in full reports, which were all accepted, and showed (hat the T was Gecided o form a. soccer foot- ‘ball cmh among the mémbers; and Try them and sse. g THOS, M. 8HEA, Prop. Franklin 8t.|suea Neat to Palace Cate ' 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 el Armitage was elected as cap- u:n l.nd manager., They have also is- challenge .to the second Taft- vm- £ootball team and are awaiting a reply,which must be answered through The Bulletin. The team has not yet bse. nl e :utmfwmmmu circulated e colle fast bun:h o! kickers. RERe The business maaug ‘DY a social hour late hour. was followed | oon. lasteq untll a Various ltems. Ruth Pollard is enjoying a week's mmnnt;:n_umgmmgoz Bunker | how .dry. lflcl GASTINGS . FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO No. 11 ¢> 25 Ferey Street Miss Annie Po! f South has been vmun"::drmo mA o B. l(orrll of Pl‘ovlflm ‘was Vil!tor here on Wednesday a-fiemoo: lllfl Ida. May Fregeau of Providence is enjoying her vacation this waek. - Reginald Pollitt of New Bedfora is at the home of his parents here for a few days. time, is wl!:u 1 — With Bis parents in Ticbon. et Mueller of Schemectady is vmunshqre.uwuyswmh q ents on Merchamty avonue. 1o P Everett Pingree and John Murphy on Children Cr FOR FLETCHER'S CA 3 TORIA put ‘tnto that. = The that he was from commissioner's office and took threo samples from’ what he had bought, of- fering one to the firm and taking other two for tests. g that he turpentine- had learned Tas ‘from. the state office the seller then said that they didn’t guarantee the turpentine as pure. the time of the purchase of the sam- ple Mr: Potter was contradicted by Robert McNeely, the employe of the firm who sojd - the turpentine. claime@ that the customer was in- formed that it was sold as adulterat< ed poods, and that this conversation took place before the turpentine was delivered- A bookkeeper for the concern also testified, and both of the defendants ere alo put on the stand. Mr. Peck, who bought the turpentine for his firm, testified that goods in question were purchased Forh an OBlo ‘which Suaracteed them as pure UGt that GALIPEAU BJUND OVER TO SUPERIOR COU \as Presented Before Jutico Siki~y in Montville Thureday Nigi Joseph Gelhel.u of Montville was Lrought from New Lénlon to Mont- ville Thursday eveniny and presented before Justice of the Pesce Willilam Smiddy on the charge of assault with intent to kill Grand Juror Fred Spen- atter their restimony nad Been ‘given probadle cause was found against Gal- ipeau and he was bound over for trial before the supérior court. Bonds were placed 2t $300, which he secured. Since the assault on Spencer Gali- peau has been hiding in Waterf but he was arfested in this city Thul day morning. The assatlt on Spencer took place about a week and a ville, when Spencer barn and cautioned him against e the fllegal sale of liguor ebout which he had réceived n%,m.gmn <lub | 1, aNlezed, stepped outside the. door and seizing a heavy crowbar struck Spencer on the head. Spencer, al. though taken unawares, had the pre: ence of mind to raise his arm to ward off the blow, the full force of which he received on the hand, breaking the force and probably saving his life. State Attorney Hull immediately ap- plied to Judge Shumway of the crim- inal superior court for & ‘bench war- rant which was issued. Galipeau had, howevere, taken alarm and fled, so that t ehwarrant was not served. State Policeman Vincent and others hnvetv?um lying in 'aitbsor hlmr:n Montville, expecting that - turn some n:lght, but he has kept out of their way. 235 Carloads from Steamer Robert Dollar. Steamship Robert Dellar, emptied of her t ca.rxo of 3,760,000 feet of Oregon pine, left the Central Verrhont dock in New London Wednesday eve- ning, towed by two tuu. and at 10 o'clock sailed out of the harbor for New Ygrk under her own steam. Be- xore ight enry cMahon had taken care of the ehip- ments to Toronto. A total of 235 car- lh.?‘. has forwarded without a At Salvation Army E:nfinm Captain B. W. Wilbur is in Hart- ford for the remainder of the week attending the annual gathering of Sal- vation Army workers. to return next Monday. Mrs Wilbur may possibly go to Hartfor: en: the convention today -(Friday). a hun t#ip ‘Wednesday afternoon returned ome with two rabbits. George Kinder - and George Kinder, Jr., returned home with a good bag of game which they shot in the neighbor- hood of Ledyard, Harold H’lflm l.nd ‘Edwin Joubert went on & hunting trip in the neigh- boring near the Taft farm Wed- nesday and succeeded in shooting one Tabbit and two gray equirrels. The young people of the Taftville fowph;l‘fimlh:hurch are rehearsing for & t they are pl give in the mear ' tuture, anaoea‘ e A wheel came off a two-horse dump cart Thursdey afternoon’ while - the driver was qunng 2. heavy of dirt destination and the disabled vehicle 'Was sent to be repaired. — Appointed D-hn-h. ¢ T e we On_the polnt of what occurred at B)f ao tn Mont 'Kmt- by on bail. X P ambure save at ihe imsugation H.elnl the a2 they had been led to they had & right to fish and he would fot amk for o heavy penaity. Attorney Lubchansky of New London made lea for lemiency, faen be placed o probstion as were poor and any kind of & would be 2 hardship. RECTORS NOT HEAD muu-nm to keep Subvies. & Jou T theatrieal: Mt debee said witnesses were heardl and |) he | reports to the secr@ary of state being starved ou clergymen, who will ndd!-' fllt nordnthdrdutv.uthnnm of the latter receiving lack of mudcw“mm the laymen, “Though there are t.hulluull of of- fictent vestries there plenty of cases of parishes who let fiaefir vutry men meét year after year themseives when Whet.LES | pmn most of all is men of the efficient fype —men who can say we can't afford this or thet which is not absolutely. neces- sary nor in keeping with the spiritual development of the, church. On the other hand We have the business men methods into the church without real- izing the vast gulf between such or- ganization and the church of Christ. We should not blame our parochial It it falls system for the the system. is the result of the clergy themselves, leration of a recter it is not the result ing Captain Morton and the |t rimasl d t the chus not act unbusinesslike. Som looking for ducounu GAVE HOUSE WARHING FOR PRESTON CITY COUPLE. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Benjamin Sup. prised at the Old Doane Homestead. not exactly newlyweds, yet they have just ::sz housekeeping m the old homé usical _composer, :‘j_\l; Benjamin’s father recently pur- Ths evening was pleasantly umt Fith games and musl, both vocal and instrumental. Just before refreshme: were served, which Fiches, cake mmi comea Mr. and Mrs. frell flied with greenbacks, as = monial high est which tiyhey aie 'I:klh ela’in their né g;‘nva town. aug. on. surprise, they recoversd to express thelr appreciation in e ftting mad~ Thn house was decorated wfl.h chmthemmm&e color ol. | smoker taken by Jack, the pet dog of C. H. e o T B‘D}N‘Mfl Mrs, Frank Krus. a|pany that only recently presented the WAITERS OR STAGE MANAGERS | 1, <. DRUGLESS HEALING i ik 4 i i f TAKE THE OATH. Are Prepared to Take Office Early in January. Flw of the Me? “California Syrup of Figs,” then see !Mm;thmmby the “California has returned, after friends xewm.moum-;"'m . Mr. and Mrs. Roland of - BN land_Browning lerman Place ecarly In B SR L RO o e e A lore ‘own James Miner of Town street Clerk Charles S. Holbrook, and Attor- | has returned after visiting es ney Davies administered the oath to|in Wallingfard ufl Mifld!mn. the town cierk, who is also a justice o( ‘Willimantic : ace aed ‘been at nu homa Otrobando et iy —— n ai ave- AT THE AUDITORIUM. nue this week for :?W stay. Vaudeville and Photoplays. Arrives From Dakota The MeLéen Sisters, George Barron S, Perkins of Golden vhu-r dha Tevkan and. Afken oo . bi | North Debete arirced. o S By vaudeville bill at the Auditorium the- | nesday, to spend the wi atre for the last part of the week |atives on Town o drew large sized audiences at both af- evening performances of the peace Tuesday were They take of- )day in Janu- Bdward T. Mrs. Eben Whitman of New Haven has been visiting Mrs. Sarah Freden- ‘burg st her bome on Town stréet for change act that gave them a big hand | o ger dave. George Barrom, cne of the com- Miss Catherine Murray of West Town street is spending esveral weeks in Middletown with her sister, Mra Arthur Tuttle Troublemakers at the Auditorium was there will this_( morning and devotions at 7:30 o'clock this evening, for the' first Friday of Tmp feature, and The Funny Mr. Din- | the month. gle, & Vietor comedy. ELECTION EXPENSES. Candidate Burke the First to Make Return Bafors Town Clerk. Attorney Edward T. Burke, demo- cratic candidate for representative, ‘was the first to make return before the town clerk of his election expenses. He handed in his return on Thursday, re- P n representatives are obliged by to make return to the town clerk. All the othér local tes make After passing the summer and fall with her daughter, Mfs. m Pu- body, In. Waterford, Mrs. N. E. mx- chell artived in town fhis week epend some time With her oth.r daughter, Mrs, Skinner of Pecks Cornmer. | Going to Phihdolphh -of. Gales 15 "making mer nicce, Miss Fanny Rog. ers of the Scotland road, a visit be- 83 | $ove “leaving to spend the winter fn Philadelphia. Attended Conference terbu = arisnica the con Cani turn n <o has | ference n? the churches held Wed. "% | nesday 'in Plainfield, —e e BORN CRUS—In Andover, Nov. % 1314 o B 153 R-m Horace iniaCaro _dl‘ln 1, 529 Hunting Licenses. A total of 529 hunting D‘HIQ. Wise, Ernesi F. cun»u, s James W. Gordon, Arthur William MARRIED. HARRIGA thie Oct. 29, by John B. Barnes, J. Dantel F. an Stinnard, both of Browster's Neck. DIED. Nov. 4, 1914, Bu: ice B T ora; widow ot Wi &in qea $1 years, 11 montns ¥ will be held at her Frederiok H. Meyer, D. W. Dert L. Johuson, Irving E. Leonard. Engagement Announceme Miami, Fia, Now. Surprise. o et nu. gnmck S Biier, fotmenty of Interment in Miami, Fla. S—in New York Nov. 1. 1314, e, Fh. ps. daushier of Sharies Lin Mu Ve voars, MURPHY—In Gro! 4, 1914, John ael ana Hos ton, No. C. Murphy, son_ of Michat fora Marphy, of Mitehell Strect, aged 44 years. 2 WILLIAMS In New London, Nov. 1914, Ulleriea ‘wife ' of George M. Willlams. i her 45Lh year. N Lond oV, BT, Syrus 6. A e aar. year. PATTEN—In Mantm Nov. 4, Mrs Elizabeth Patf 90 years. Funeral from her M home this (Fri- day) afternoon, Nov. §, at 3 o'clock. Burial in the family lot in Comstock cemetery. Church & Allen 15 Main Street HymslCutarts Ry DIRECTORS Nature’s Own Method. % To cure catarrh why. mot use the —AND— 4 a-3iil EMBALMERS rady Assistant Telophone 328-8 HENRY E. CHURCH WML DTSR S S NORWICH. TOWN F. 8. Perkins Arrives From North Da- kota for the Winter—Comings and Goings of Gunu. Erfe Mitchell ol North Franklin Visited relatives at Pecks Corner Wed- nesday. Miss M‘_—Wol Willimantic The is - s a ‘TOP NOTCH RUBBERS THE BEST OF ALL 'RUBBERS 4 AU the latsst styles, high or low out 92 and 94 West Main 3t TEU—1914 CENTRAL AVENUE | John A. Morgan & Son 100 Pl g, | with » full line of chelee | Qyerhauling and < Meats and Provisions| Repair Work Cflflfiymdhdflflnflln.\m‘flflm Home-made Seusage and De-|Carriages, Wagons, Trucks licious Corned Beef. and Carts. - Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim« ming, Upholetaging and Wood Wark, Blacksmithing in all ity branches. —_— Scolt & Clark Corp 507 to 515 North Main St. THE DEL -HOFF . European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, 1227, 26-28 Broadway I'M HURRYING ON to SLOSBERG’S where everys WJXELBMMJ) thing in FEED, is to be had . firstclss in quality and see-|gE SRS Rt T B sonable in price. [I've been some other track. It is the l-gLE:lBRUNELLE Al Kea o Ave. (East Side) town to deal. TRYIT &, F. CONANT, 11 Franciin St, 1rv the ‘Whitestone 5¢ and th- J. F. C, 10 Cigars are-the best on the mariet CHAS. SlIISBERB"'*“-I-‘“-wmm 3 w m . SE LIMITED TO PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING —_— T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Goan. Agent for X, B.0. Shest Packing. Hours 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. Babies! Soon they will be big boys nd girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll -:atchthcirsmnes, \ ORDER IT NOW 80c per dozen. Toars Fiicae, TOMPKINS P c-mmc’.‘“a"fufi?. & €0, 'Telephone 136-6 MAHONEY BROS. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ~ILAIGHTON t