Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 10, 1915, Page 7

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‘A burden st night when comes, > Just 2s bothersome In the morning. town Ever try Doan's Kidney Pills for #7 i Raatios 2701 ks wers ache—and Tor sl idnay T = s e $128,702 in estimated expenses, of 3 B C. Py i Hdaigis Trides which $108,670.82 is to be raised by a| ;. H. you dow't, some Norwich peopsel Dfi- PECK :-E?r:-‘::“ of lmn:?‘s:- sslpot rover, | tax of ¢ 1-4 mills the seme tax/ad 10,00 . ‘ranilin Square e Wi along ne tlantic year, was Vol upon 2. C - - | coast arlable, most- | proved by the town school committee t was| Read a case of it: 3 JEYE,) EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY,| iy west; middle A'.Iutl: light :uh ;g’"’. mgyung nud"rhunuy morning 1 | | J | will be moderate | Cur- Forecutt, a6 300" oclock adter adjourning 'a Jobn Comnell, 32 Forest St. Nor- ] Shatl be out of town every Friday| Northern and Southern New Eng-|TecinS that had bees held oo provic 3 wich says: T stralned my back and during Js %A.n Bundays bY | 1ana: Fair Friday and Saturday. Graham » my kidneys were affected Nothing Hast New York: Falr, ‘Action on the school budget will be day} Saturday fair. taken at the regular annual town meet-' : Observations in Norwich. ing in October. = % The ywing reeords from e for next year there Sovins pRarmAsy; show one new item over a year ago, which in temperature and the barometric{is $1,000 for medical 4 changes Thursday: mmittes has found a req: Ther. Bar | by 70 30.08 83 30.06 . 80 20,40 i is helped me mntfl I procursd Doma's Kidney Pills at N. D, Sevin & Son's Drug Store. They acted ke & charm 22d T bave bad mo ‘kidney trouble! stnce” Price 60c, at' aM dealers. Don't 8§ :!.! i " £ g year ax was ahout 31,872 more then was requi; . This amounts to about one- Lo, Thursday: Partly clshth of & mill, and this balance was ly local sho t e 'k into town funs ther: Fair and hot, | “"The following is the budget ado . by the commit Sum. Moom ond Tides. ! e Predictions £ N ®en_ 1| Hiah JMoon Salarie PROPOSITION 1 ises®msots, [ Water. {f Rises. | Top camt sen @ 6fy-centiploss for || Doy e m. (5. m [ m 5 o WE NEED PREPAREDNESS Ly ot I 208 3 r examination | commissioner, were Both,in Industrial and Mili ) 111 | Evening ‘schodt - oo g B 3 There was no opposition. A el ‘& Line—|] white, Alice, old blue, navy, brown, tan, card-. § - MOWEAT. POSSIRLE PRIGE 4 23 $123,702.90 and & J. E. CARPENTER GOING Point, inal wine and bottle green. ey I nassipt TO NATIONAL CONVENTION | The 99th semi-annual meeting of the e, Nagjonal Association of Cotton Manu. || 40-inch tori: epe, WOOl new Delegate From Norwich ~Association | facfurers openod““:x m::rnn Point Vict a Cr K al | and 2 % a >work as any dentist in the Tours after high water It 1s Jow | State enumeration o 1 +4 .2 Wi tide. which 1s followed by fload tide. | | State, evening schooi . presence of such parent or guardian or B fect of the war in Europe om the 2 Ladies’ Ald Soclety Mests—Death of Tiaa 70290 | BS7 Seneral Hinman and also consuit- | --Satiraey, Moraiw Tt CRUTINE 4 | America 42-inch All Wool Storm Serge, in black, new CO Andrew i I ,702.90 | o3’ Town Counsel Thomas M. Having Sopatnts ¥ - i ME TODAY s fdrew MaLauphlin=—Personale | 4t the mesting on Thurstsy thére| for mn coliion cn The Mmw. e, Mt R Bn- 1" blue, navy, brown, green and garnet. ‘We Bbave the most attractive prop- i were present C. O. Murphy, chairman; | man subsequently referred the com- Mrs. Carpent Duncan, - ,osition to make that you ever heard. || Tny Ladtes Ald soclety the | Herbert M, Lerou, secretaty; Thomas | mittes to the town counsel. The Jat- address : e own deposit fund . 795.08| of & female murse employed In such| of Stationary Engineers— Leaves | Thursday night with an attendence of || Weave, in black, navy, brown, dark pink, old i Interest bank stock . 184.00 < 860 bers and . IF YOUHAVE GREENEVILLE Tuition . e 550.00 | " Chairman Murphy and Secretary Le-| Saturday Morning for Columbus. | 000 members snd_ euests Sewwions |} rose. tan and new biue. DENTAL WORK .- — To be yaised by tax . 103,67082 | rou of the committes wrote to Attor- Thureday ¢ EXA| = < 42:inch Shepherd Checks, all wool, in black ] 3. Kelly, Patrick J. Cassidy, Robert | ter sald, according to the statute, it lieved that-the industrial preparedness INNFIONS AREE o s iree eI ona] e Sanson | McNbely. B, P, Bishop and School Su- | would be hecessary for Norwich' to o oo bembar 12.17 in. | #iould £0 hand in hand with miitary || and white. DR. F. C. JACKSON at tho home of Mrs. John McDougall | Perintendent Edward J. Graham. have medical inspection of her schools gy, Ow preparedness. - lusive. > h Just how the medical inspection will | to comply with the law, otherwise the | The sinews of war must be provided . " oy DR. D. J. COYLE || 5 mambers, Toursday atiscnoons e | be carried out hiere hias not been de- | town would lose' the Trant, | They wil ga by way of Buafflo and | vy it SUTer barors the former can bo|| 42-inch' Novelty Tartan Checks, in a handsome i oSy fower committes reported that flow. | termined, but this will be taken up at | amounting to $13,400. Phag to Gng to be ~mway | eveioped to its full extent said Mr. [} 1o d binati Bucceeding the King Dentat Co, || SOWer committee veported that flow. | *loter meeting of the committee. | also received from C. D. Hi Ietamn G SEMcins Duncan, and by commercial prepared- ue and green combination. : 203 Maln Street, ' ot Nelther is it certain that the $1,000 | tary of the state board of education,|about elght ness I mean not only the Mext to Boston Store e e e P mial, 1ng to hold a | Placed in the budset will be suicient, | which stated that Nopwich would b N T e oneI™™% Besition | Of those industries which would neces- || 42-inch Silk and Wool Scotch Plaids in pretty ayard ‘ABendant " 000 sale tn October Mrs, Touis|The committee has learned that in |obliged to introduce and maintain a3 g R a on BEL 3 ’P:”__ sarily contribute supplies for a possi- - : Lady e Phone 821-8 || 5% tter was appointed chairman of | (owns like Stamford, New Britain and | medical inspection In her schools or | Which he has held f opened. He | Dle War, but all enterprises of manu- |§ light colorings. e 3| the arrangemente ecmmittes. Meriden, which are of about the size he would be forced to have the comp- | Stnce the nsttmTon Tas OPengl. {8 | facture,” transportation and _distribu- 3 At the conolusion of the business|of Norwich, a nurse and one or two | troller hold up the state appropriation | Nas atic '("“";"h five yoars snd | 00 S0 that we can put behind any ‘ session a social hour.was spent with | Physicians have Carried on the work. | for the town. o ¥ Ay R nf body of men cnlisted fn the nation's S2-inch All Wool Serge, sponged and shrunk, ¢ ense a un , prosperous, contents BE SURE TO:BUY YOUR| waxcss by “ho: hosvess, - Seiections | 7 R AR o | 04 determined popuiation. snd ve abie|| DIack, mavy, tan, brown, green, garnet and i wero played on the Victrola by Miss | T, E. BABCOCK SPORTS FROM FAIR inciude the stats . conventlon . which | to supply all the varied waats of our || Alice. % o gy i o G ] ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT, MADE TRIP LIVELY.|mests Sunday afternoon and Monday | {75 fovernment in any time of crial. < - 2 meeting 0kl i the Lome = s T e o et nAareesos | The speaker urged that ~the pubiic|l 52-inch French Serge in new blue, brown,\ Mrs, ‘Archibald MacDougall. On Last Car From Here to New Lon. | eing Tuesday morning with addremcs | ang jative hoatility 4o vusiness” (| navy and garnet . n—Season Successfi don Wednesday Night. o v "to”a | be allayed. Where regulation of busi- - ; OBITUARY. e s e OF. s Wednesday will be devoted ‘s | ness was necessary. he wowld have it The following officers were elected| There was plenty of excitement on|%eld day and outing at gk based on sound economic facts and un- Mre. Andrew McLaughlin. on Saturday evening at the annual| the last trolley car from this city to | Park, and Thursday and Frday 0| jertaken in a “sympathetic” attitude. p 2 “The helpful life of Mrs. Andrew Me- | meeting of the Pleasure Beach asso- | New London Wednesday night. Aboard o _ | He contended also that the Underwood SCHOOL SUPPLIB Laughlin came to a close at 2 o'clock giation- held in the chapel at -the| the car was a negro, working a three | ClUdings With the install 88 9f- | taTiy had falled to Broduse the oeoy The Porteous & Mitche" Q)' of ficers. ~ Thursday morning after a serious ill- i card monte game and also a crowd of ised revenue “in spite of the extra tax- ness of only a short duration.- Those Sidney H, Miner, New| touts who had been to the races at|,)iany Interesting features in the near and dear to her were at the bed- | London; vice president, T. E. Babcock, | the Norwich fair. way of entertainment have been gr- | 3t1on imposed under the guise of a side. She was born in Norwich, the | Norwich; secretary, Miss Marion P.| The negro with his game took sg|T2nged for including band concerts, a |y, War revenue tax to bolster up an ever- daughter of Andrew and Mars Cun- | Dickey, New York. away from a white mah on the car |Smoker and & theater party for, ihe | Joiear " Delier im the essential waity | SRIEFS HAVE BEEN FILED CORONER WILL CALL ningham, and on April § 1872 “she| Chairmen of committees—Member-| The white man was sore, threatened | I2dics, white on Tucsany theve Wil B¢ | o ‘business prosperity and the public IN ECCLES WILL CASE. WITNESSES OF ACOIDENT THE CRANSTON was martied to Andrew Mcleughiin 05 | ship, Mrs. John E. Vaughn, Norwich: | o beat up ‘the nesro and the latter | 20o" interest must prevail it this country is -t 5% M S v. Daniel ullen. was scared intorefunding the money. > state com] na- lalms in n I gation A co- She is suryived by her husband, five The organization numbers ‘about g Make i~ Rega Legac vest Death of Henry The men aboard the car all the Way o ooxs. tional preparedness which the present down were 1oud in their talk and the | Zoe eormn T 1o et foderaiod’ mith | World crisis forces upon us.” profanity at times was terriffic. A n - gress, the otly woman on the car, be: | el Hompooey, CTET 2ed for edUct-|gAvE ADDRESS ON came frightened at the aspects of NEW DAY IN JAPAN Rock Nook Home, sons and one daughter. The children he In the matter of the contest over the L, McLaughlin, a school Mary We have a full stock ., Dr. Andrew J. McLaughlin of o‘ Providence, Frank R. Mclaughlin, a NEW BOOKS |5 ot el B W ghlin of Jewett City and Charles Hall, the party which threatened at sny moment to break out in a genera] | MAKES ANSWER IN . Willlam Axling Was Speaker at eot 3. A fight, and she alighted when the car 80,000 SUIT BROUGHT | P*% street, on Labor also an m‘,m“.ny large supply | J; McLaughiin_of Yale college. Mrs. topped at on the turnouts about $ Central Baptist Prayer Meeting. :: i:h; lefl R i ‘:':x %, o8 Jobe L The Yy :KcLlughl‘l;i\ (w-; “{,‘ last member of hl_}(hwny to New London-" Shere Eloctrio Denies Most of | ., . 1raver meeting at the Cen. Nook Home, fore him for examination. er tmmediate family. e men were quarreling all the p briefs coron Examiner of Mrs, McLaughlin had a host of warm time and there were threats being Allegations by_!u:! 8. Stickney. tral Baptist church on Thursday eve 4, bee: nu?i..w x;; b-‘.l-: Medical z] U friends whom she won by her beautitul passed back and forth. Finally the ning Rev. Willlam Axling, oné of the : 3 S OOKS traits of character. negro, afraiq the white men were go- An answer denying most of the al-|speskers at the S5th amhlversney of| AYURe by both of the contesting legations of Earl S. Stickney of Es- N parties. cuor e v hand In his hip pocket he was over- | vy through s _attorneys, Ke- | New Ban i iasar i sanet Ih | fore the court a short time ago in |intestines, which was the TR Ter The nekto ent o bt neaoly, Brennan and Whittlesy. Mr. | orcetul and highty interesting. Nev,| Which it was ciaimed that the probate | death. who had squealed on the $3 logs nag | Stickney is suing the . company for | joel B, Siocum, D. D., the pastor, cone had no over the pe- | The automobile that struck Mr. made a demand for a refund. . Thig |$50.000 for injuries sustained when he |ducted the service, which was well | titions brought ‘Lm i 4 s Tho: White R Wi ® | was thrown from one of its/cars. attended. Trust Co. and United Workers | East 3 and the mesro 8ot the 33 hech amne| EAward G. Burke -of Deep River is PN D SIS, for the appointment of a trustee to ‘more. oo attorney for the lalutslf; A«r.rmc May Fill Up Ocean : leg and four toes of his right foot as - R lous trouble before the car reached | the result of the accident. The com- U Tong at Ocean Beach. The pure Rev, John H. Fitzmaurice, of _ St. he City By the Sea. Peaceable pas- | Rany's lawyers admit only that the | oe is to give the public More room | The populsr pastor of the First Mais’'s parish, who with Rev, Philip engers were greatly relieved when it | Shore Line company is a ecommon |gng also provide space for additional | Uit church of Westerly, R. I, Rev, F. petition 4 3 carrier operating an electric railway Kink been _especiall; ruptcy and he made oath that he Masstcot of Taftville, Rev, Thomas H. reached the parade. 5 ~ bath houses. Cooney of Naugatuck and Rey. Arthur —_— over & dl;"'"'"m mm" Bh!u This pond has to be filled with . M. C. A. not have the money to pay the filing O'Reats ot Torrington, left Norwich VETERANS TO ATTEND square and that the car from which next at fee. fresh water which constantly leaks | &I service Mr. Stickney claims to have been the Buckingham srounds. July 6, on an automabile trip to the JOSEPH T. CARPENTER CONVENTION WITH PAY |tyrown, arrived at Essex squars a fow | Disinie. from oo oo gaent com: | Rev. Mr. Kinley s doing a spiendid for the Academy and el Arthur Crane of Boston has returned Grammar Schools on which |after visiting Miss - Rose = Tehen of ‘Thirteenth street. we can meke you a decided S . ¥ ‘Wilfred 1. Baker, after visiting with saving. the Armstrongs of Prospect street, has returned to Providence to resume his Printed Academy lists are gindies at ‘the ®hods lsland Scrool of now ready, call and get one. PENDANTS September 7 on the return trip. All If in Service of the Government—Is | Tjiutes late and stopped at the ree- |about the great quantity of water | work in Westerly and BR arty are 5, T. E. Babx Nor- =Is | ular stopping place to take on and let - vi will probably be listened to by a OOCHES Fhemmbereiaf these oL L e B g T President’s Order. off passen drawn from the city service for the | Tu B " The Dublic fenerally is wel- " BAR PINS BRACELETS Newest designe in Plstinum and green gold. ’ Tew, Pleasure Beach: entertainment, Oloott’s. Diary in State Library. | 300 yiite, Hartford; bridges, N The serles of dlarles which the late | ye| Flag, Danielson; rafts, John King, James Bradford Olcott of South Man- | Paimecr” fire. Willlam. Tow. Plossmrs chester wrote vear after year, de-|RBeach; general improvements, S. H. scribing the development of his cele- | Miner, New. London. . pond. .. Mr. Stickney asserfs that it ,was his come and seats will be provided. There Postmaster John P. Murphy has re- |desire and intention to board the car | mean v exrinm of wbing Pond will | O he music by coret and organ. geved, ihe tolll:wllagp clrcul;: Tetter | a8 o assenger and be taken to his|dollars and the commissioners are re- ‘arner where- / om treasury department, refer- | home in Ivoryton. In reply to this as- nger utter. 4 Ting to the attendance of veterans at|sertion the company says it has not {3“:‘,,‘:,,’,‘“02"“,;':.';,“" T un= - e . o A of: the coming Grand Army encampment | sufficient knowledge to form a belief a sclentific demonstration eof; : modern methods of canning fruit willi brated Turf Garden has been deposit- | ~ A yote of thanks was extended to|at Washington: therefore leave the g Zheen i DIAMOND JEWELRY & aoporicdsios their recelot M| tess for their united ofiohe which ve: | resaury “Departament. s Ernet Did the Decorating. - horaing. 3, | M. C. A bulelng g a specialty. Hartford, September 3, 1915. | the assoclation. The follo AGREEMENTS MADE IN Otto F. Ernst of the Geduldig green. b Prices the Lowest, Please accept our best thanks for| The membership committee reported i e Sedet; houses corrects the statement .made e By = your favor in assisting us to secure | 84 active members gainst 61 for last the manuscript notes and diary of the | Year, all dues paid. late J. B, Olcott, relating to his Man- | _The bridze committee reported the chesier Turt Garden, which I can as- | {wo bridses repaired and maintained eaied or_season. 288 (5 our Biate Librecy.” Tois Atary | - The fire committee reported a fire- and these notes will, T am sure, be ap- | house ~ bullt for enzine and large preciated in connecflon with the large | enough to store the raft for the winter amount of printed material which we “;,:‘:,?;',’,’;:_,"', ;:g;l‘!, :;‘:m i havo along this and allied liges. - | The gemeral improvement commit. sued by the president under date of on the authority of August 17, 1918, is quoted for the in- RINOR LY AN et ol T i formation of all concerned: Five Placed on Fils by Compensation|Ernst in the decoration of the Gedu t is hereby ordered that all vet- Pt rct' dig booth in Exhibition hall at the 5 erans of the Civil war In the service wiesianer. fair. The boot hwas decorated by 3 Yoho" s 1o, attend the Grand Arvey |y 1TS, ASTCEmEnta mads under _tno |FImselt, Mr_Erast saye. ocsd ¥ N ——————————— 3 encampment to be held in wumn":! workmen's compensation act for reim. Will Taks. Veterinary Course. Jet ah Murphy of Bushon Hil, L 3 3 “ Jobn & Geo. H. Bliss ton, D."C., Sept. #1th to Oct. Ind, 1915, | Dursement for loss of time through in- | oy, "0 G T HEER Bozrah, has on exhibition this week shall be grant 7 - ;| juries while employed were filed on 2 ue Of this city left | 5 peach from his farm which weighs Pay, in Sadition to. the. anmual’ leaeh | Thursday at the offcs, “of Superior | [SSnesny eyening for Auburn, Ala- | cight and one half ounces. Court Clerk Pareo: bama, where is to take up a veter- MISS M. C. ADLES Very Sincesely street lights installed and paid for the | 5ot o One: 203, joute: from Sept. | o mpensation Smmissioner . Dos, | Inary” course a Alobama Polytech- State Librarian | séason ending Sept. 15, about 150 feet ¢ James J. Donohue. They were the |DiC institute at which his brother, BORN Hair, Face and Scalp Specialist. of road covered with chipped sfone following: Michael mahue, formerly of this —— P ' The new Hair Styles, softly waved, and cinders. granted as many Shetucket Co. employer, and Julia | !t¥: 1 & professor. b W o g % natural and full. give the fae 5 par-| RHEUMATISM GOES The treasurer reported all bills, but & Kostechi, smploye, slight case of blood Fatiatiel Sioroen. ; . ticlarly youthful, attractive sppear- 3 o) one month's _collection - of garbage, 1 poisoning caused by injury to finger TAFTVILLE - ¢ ance, Tnquire about thaes IF HOOD'S IS USED | puid ana « baiance of 3154 in the |ington" and return 1o thelr Dosta of | o7 Jeft Band by fiing ehuttle on Ave:| - e . MARRIED ) 308 Main St, Next to Chel reasury. duty. “-,:fil.nnonnflon 5 in settlement. Local Football. Team Holds Interesting LMES—HAVENS—In New London. Telephone 6534 The' genuine old reliable Hood’s T e e Fléase be guided sccordingly. employe. Top o Tied Tangonn Sokal, | " Mosting—Personals and Netes. 'E?;'hf‘ 315, by Rev. -'fl-?},m,: ~| Barsapariila, correets the acid condi- > g it Acting Secretary. hand brutsed on Aug. 13, compensation | A @ meeting of the Taftville foor. | Al Havens. botn of New London. MAHONEY BROS. tion of the blood and builds up the [Royally Enteriained by Brother of [Treasury Department, Office of the | #5,in settlement. "~ "~ ] e i e Ty It pvas desided, L. A = g ) whole system. It drives out theuma- | Alexander MacCluggage at Fair-| Secretary, Wasbington, August 3, | 1 ondon. smplover, and Arihur Labee| (i i, ihe frst game of the ssason| SeBL € bT, ldsh ot New York wnd Hack, Livery and Boarding| tism becauso it cloanses the blood | view, N. . #mploye, leg bruised on July 23, Com- | Gemoe Birect seounay wien the. Moai Lol penneet o New Stable thoroughly. It has been suceess~ | L po T2 o o | CAN OPERATE TERMINAL - Pensation 38.48 during incapacity from | riea Men will meet the Single Men in i S fugyrnu(li] Tor ftony; VAT ang | THUTRY said: BY_NEXT' SUMMER. | Ponemah mills of,Tattville, employe, | 5, " "arigach ‘D /5pannual series. | We grarshtoo bur Ssreios to b or rheumatism, stomach and | rhomas MacClugsage. superintend- —_— §24 Jobn, Seddon. Smploye, bruise o6 | arranye a serice, of cehibition. b LY et i ion 10_be. the kidney troubles, general debility {ent of the Beliman Brook bleachery | New Landon Harbar . Commission |foot ‘on Aug. 33, compemsation $8 58 with Crompton and South R and all ills ansing from impure et Fairview, N. J., entertained his Finds Work Golng On Well. ger week during incapacity from Sept. | There was a blood, Hood’s has no equal. Get it |Dbrother Alexander MacClusgage and e members showed good spirit ang the 3 - 18141914 P uiicy] aquAL. his friend, John Mott, both of Jewett | At the mee of the New Landon | - Norcross Bros. Co. of chances indicate that the senlor team e & Perwich A & m your nearest druggist t0day. | City, Conn., -during the past-fow days, | barbor o in Hartord Wed.- | Smpl of the villege will be represented by Jobm A. M‘n‘ Son - He gave them ‘a royal time and show- | nesday plans were discussed for the | T § atrong and W Sever: It i sald DIED, ed ‘;hel;x the sd!rsa ottlhe l:::’rvl:gll& Superstructure that Knowles this city. Sept. S, terwards he entertais em gent COAL 2t Deckelmelers “Grove" and Grot s o v RISPS-VEN SE SRS LEHIGH VALLEY X “Beach” where they regaled them- > oy~ R e late home No. 137 selves with all kinds of Tefreshmenta. aesistee < xdibed ol e réay morning &t by 17 2500 mee ton Mott is chiet bleacher at the Aspl- WATER SET QivENn Sar: will” Dot be. on “the tears this oo o Office and Yard Central Whart nook bleachery in Jewett City, while pbes Tt e Whew 1t Dearé. fretn Bes B . & B b Telophone 884 < F . B MacCluggage “is & fnisher. . GRATEFUL NEIGHBORS. | {he’ British navy some where on the Fall MM;H mmll.m ve Because Mr. and Mre. F. L. Arnold Allowed Frys Use of Their Well, |. Miss O'Nell of Stoughton, Mass., is — ‘s guest at the McCatthy home ~ om Marchants' avenue.. % Miss Antonia Belair has returned to Hartforq after passing & few days bere with relatives. to NEW SPRIN g af Sgore Tt Crotamea T et and Embalmer §|zeicoisrsuters. st bio A who kept those to whom he was Intro- MlLL[NERY Prompt service day or night B Wb meecher They greatly regretted being com- ah pelled to return home, but befors at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S (B .. 6522 Lady Assistant [l |leaving North Hudson, declared that on their next visit, they would pro- v .. Ne. 82 Shetucket Street llong their stay. o . I

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