Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 15, 1915, Page 7

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16 Franklin Square IEYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, * / GLASSES 1l be out of town every Friday fi‘l:;.lu July and August. Sundays by [hppo!nmt only. Chevrolet | sa90.00 - S 'NEW BOOKS x‘;;;g;m“: phes s smioly kg sepely | USED BOOKS for the Academy and Grammar Schools on which ] 5;?,;;5 | g'i i Football Club Anriounces . Names of Players—John Benoit Escapes Injury i i ‘orthern New England: Fair Wed- | Wa¥ we can make you a decided— F. O. B. FACTORY 5F ne’:day; wum‘e‘:- in Maine; Thursday 3 ELECTRIC STARTER $60 partycloudy, e amd > ” < haa s DON'T MISS IT e e nesay ang| WORCESTER TAKES INTEREST = mmumy e oo Tal Wednes: Imperial Garage {5 204 probably Thursday not much change in temperature. CHESTNUT AND WILLOW ?‘l’& atiors dn N 73 The following records, reported from| That project for the construction of More inquiries concerning the R S R T T ek = Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | a slack water canal 53 miles long from | vestment tax were received at the THE EUROPEAN WAR |in temperature 4nd the- barometric| Norwich to Worcester, by way of | fice of the state treasurer Friday than | his IN NORWICH CANAL. Chamber wof Commerce Directors Will Confer With Major Pillsbury. Printed Academy lists wre now ready, call and get one. JOSEPH BRADFORD, the opening game of the season Plainfield at Plainfield in the series for The cup. 3 Plainfleld is the present holder of The Bulletin trophy and the local play- Returns Received. feet, which onemah Wheel ot kept from obtalning dyes. Webster, has mgain come to the front | on any six days ung the law was en- BOOK BmDER "n: ? raded s d 7 Tgih 30.22 i3 fiw:;rb;‘Mr GmB', lg:ll-hury replies were mull-.fl.' to u:&nim d: the lor. Satis- a. m. .. 3 mn:n n{:‘nlofi4 '%“‘nenmn 12 m. 82 3 e United States engineering corps, | propounded by persons living in vari- > mnvliun" e :.5 :g. ‘bo-t play- ank loek-‘Inh and Ruled to Order. ®iven to coloring felt from mills. 6 p. 80 30.22 | who is stationed at New London, that | ous parts of the state. m .‘-! - en:lnty. wi e local team 108 BROADWAY NEW LONDON-NORWICH DYE ‘Highest 86, lowest 71.- he has been instructed by the war puty B. Frank Mrsh |bruises abou g sign 'or the season, met with an | ‘WORKS, Comparisons. department: to make preliminary sur- dui ”’ flm"&‘. 'I:Iul.;: po‘: that :-eo m:;-ui i SpBreadwy. Tl ComnectioR- -1 “Prediotions for Tuesday: Cloudy. |Veys for such & canal. SRR g B i o e § Lo Crompton and twisted his knee. It is neal B‘fglin prices { Tuesday's weather: Fair; hot; South-| ;o) wij| put Worcester as near to At onme time it looked as if g::’e"‘ that he will be unable to play west wind. 5 a3 a would e several weeks and his absence will . 5 the shores of Long Island sound as crush through the street 1- s quite & dicap to the § on C‘M W i Sum, Moon and Tides. she will ever get. It will in some de- ing into the river. "The foll uwlm !n 0“1" L agons — | gree give the city tidewater. facili- are The load of lumber was later moved " p> ing F“"’" ave been Hm to clean our [} Sun T Ein Moon | ties. 1 and Mr, Healey taken to his home |SiSned for the season: Goal, W. Fin- up pres- Rises. | Sets. || Water.|| BetS.| "Tacking. any waterway advantages| of Mr. where he will be laid up for a num- m:éln}“mm m&sugfll “(menr)" ent stock as we want the room =i Il & m. | p. m. || a. m. || p. m.|whatever, Worcester has enjoyed the pts ber of days. He is about 60 years Knowles, "W s £ A_.'Hn. ique distinction of being the larg- of age. les, Woodger; arde. - | and must sell. MILL END SALE iI : E53 3 rospppe s AP g b g th, which will make the total P NS ST layson, D. Lewis, G. Booth, W. Mather, .l 3 Y I : ¥ et 1 waterway n the world. - R BELGIAN INSPECTORS W, Whan; reserves, Pollard and Blan-| We pors opening u_large stock of a.‘d ¥ ; n accordance wi the request of RW US| Auto Robes a ur Coats, G : =2 | Major - Plllsbury,,_ » confersnch will vertising cam. R o g N Escapes Injury. 5 e arranges n orcester in o > - Large Assortment of 1.07| Near future between the major and | PAlEn that the department has carried | TW® Government Officials Will Be Here| yonn Benoit escaped from a serious m L ‘L Cflm Co, ix hours after high water it is low | officials of the chamber of commerce | On during the past several weeks. Ad- for Hopkins & Allen Contract. Injury Monday evening when he fell A ot S atterns tide, which s followed by flood tid th bject of th vertisements have been carried In from a horse which he was riding. Mr. i 3 s = ey s The Siresre of (e chber Tiatty about 100 of the papers of the state. a T, of the latest Norwich residences Benoit had been at the wet " wash 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. GREE"E‘mlE B clerks now oting thei re Y men brou e by e rifle | where t team, and was takin, 3 Ponemah Mllls f::gl;dg. e oiTe . et cntk‘q time mmvm in «;‘:‘Ml:n wm: oontract taken by the Hopkins & Allen | the hor:u o the barn. He '.: B A P Y reTpl An appropriation for the sudvey of | this tax and the colume of business|Arms company are those that e | mounted on'a bay horse and the other, + TAFTVILLE, CONN. Harry Covey Cuts Thumb on Left|tnis canal was included in the river | has become so great tht it is planned | been taken by the two inspectors for | when a ehort distance from the wet No samples gi nor mail ordsrs Hand—Personals, and harbor bill passed by the last|to hire six assistants to begin work |the Belgian ‘government, who are|wash, balked and started going around replied to. 2 SR congress, through the efforts of the | this week. There is a shortage of | Capt. Rene Lewuillon and Captain Ar-|in circles, and in some manner the While cutting bananas from a bunch, | Connecticut delegation. The idea has | room in the regular office on the first | Fents. reins got tangled around Mr. Benoit's NBRY Balesroom closed between 12 and §| marry Covey, employed at A. B.|been proposed before. floor of the capitol, and so arrange-| <Captain Lewuillon, who is chief en-|feet, hurling him to the ground under 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday §| Maine's grocery store, inflicted a deep i fe ey~ SRS ments have been made for accommo- | 8ineer of artillery in the Belgian army, | the horse’s feet, and he was nearly Thotidy to the door. wound on the thumb of his left hand | BATTLING AGAINST TYPHOID dations inm the old senate chamber. |18 to come here by the first of October | trampled o at MRS. G. P. STANTON’S g when the knife slipped. Dr. R. R. ~The work is well systematized.|and has taken a house on Willlams —_— No. 52 Shétucket Agnew was summoned and took " two N NEW LONDON | gvery Teceipt that lesves the office is|strest. Captain Arrents, who has been May Play Moosup. - ucket Street t in Mr. : g e bered i Ocean ‘Beach during Y 0, e SN T Unain, Disinfecting Section Whers Many | number on the office books & complete | coming hers by the first of November | , sanaser Benoit of the baseball team - Shset Clgangore Gt James Anderson of Arctic, R. L, who| Cases of Disease Have Occurred. |record of the payment of the tax is|and has hired a bungalow on Carroll | fo "pals ‘arranserents with Mosens| GEORGE G. GRANT kS has been visiting here, has returned to shown. r place. for a game to be played on the local HESE ARE BETTER | pig’ home. Followfng the death of Mrs. Lura stounds or possibly st the etate hospi- ME I.d mhu TOM’S 1.2.3 5¢ CIGAR L oy :‘{ §::‘l‘oc’{lchwg!e 7qu5?% :1. ‘Pol;lock COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ POSTHUMOUS LETTER OF tal if the necessary arrangements can . ave been received from James 10) osp nday in New q w - GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Grahiam and William Pitcher, who are | London, and the constantly increas- BUSY SEASON COMING. BELGFIAN, STATESMAN | be made 32 St., Taftville Ty thans iR oe 0 Dielr Way ant o, the Pacifc coast.|ing aumber of cases of tyyhoid fever, | \ L ocl it Lo o bl ored the Fack Thet He Ceuld’ Not ], Birtums Tageces Das meved from | prompt sttention to gay ov nieht calls; THOS..MGHEA, Pro Frankiin 6t | 117 oaor- ot Balt Jake G108 e, e e stk First On. See His Country Restored. Vi ey Telephone €30. " apriOWrawl Next to Palace Cafe DIDN'T WANT MONEY USED of the causes known to have occasion- - e - Miss May Phalean, who has been * . ed the epidemic. This cause is the| The county commissioners will be| Hacre. France, Sept 14, 5 p. m.—| iging in Southbridge, has returned FOR ENGLISH WAR LOAN |fithy condition of a portion of Shaw | a busy body in weekly sessions after | Louls Huysmans. late Belgian minister | /2*}in8 1 Sou - S5 to her home here. ¥ 03 .. S st street. A force of city employes, with | October 1, for the volume of business | Of state, who died here on Thursday, —_— EXTRA Upl]olstermg a_nd Repalrm g Loocal Savings Bank President Informs | quantities of powerful disinfectant, | that will claim their attention will b |left in the hands of his son, Edward, | Heart Faifure from Auto Injuries. o Depositors That Nothing of Kind [ were engaged throughout the day ap- | greater than in any other year. The |an envelope marked ‘Not to be opened v S8%" T8I0 £00 Fufte HWIRS BARGAINS in all its branches. Could" Possibly Be Done. plying the liquid to the highway, the I reason for the increased business is|until the day after my death.” The | Cartford Tonn. Sept 14-—len Rob- _ARPET LAYING at lowest prices. B banks of Truman's brook and the cel- | that the 1915 session of the legislature | envelope was found to contain a fer-|SFis, °¢ vears old died tonight in a JUST NOW : Telephone 1196-3, The prosident of a local savings bani |127s Of several of the houses. added to the license law a section re- | vent farewell to the Belgian states- | ROSPItal s the Tesuit of heart fal JAlEEs LA kEbRN SR o iy o Tets e ok . uiring all bona fide clubs to take out |Man's kin and country written in the b;ou.l;‘t e e T police | In Watches and Jeweiry. Come in and 8 Stapten Meokie, East Slde | o000 Gepostior inanelghboring LISBON REPUBLICANS. B e e the-salame foc. T o e Tand agatn, T4 mever see| 7 "the woman deliberately Tan in|get great bargains at big reductions. ; wn en in German, which wh —_— s . _The commis- | his - | g great - fransiated road: Pleaso’ do not give |Caucus with 30 Aftending Named | siomers nave "siready received ssout| 'In spite of the senerous welcome |frent of the machine. While she re-|Thess are . T ey cey peukbie: o Y Ticket for Town Election. for this’ king of M- | o otion the leser) comelndeds = To sminer gave heart disease as the cause Watoh and Jewsiry Repairing. OUR war fund. The republicans of the town of Lis- | Under the new law it is probable | 5P Of, the Solern onth of the sineSof et __________ Seolrel e e UR GUARANTEE | % is Supmomea o, e, sesoeors oo 8 e b SRS | o, Syl s sorind o | Bl o Smones o Mo 00| o 7o seaiation o e chaneed A efto se a 4 ; Your money back if you |lioan i this country by Bngland, and | oning were somimatea ~o ° 1 | tions Teceived Ly the commmisisoners |Elum after having driven out the last | soldiers memorial entoway is sst for| 3 OGULNICK & CO % ot satahéd reading of the part which the banka | Assessor—James Graham: board of | Will et endorsement to the extent b-.rbn':i‘nn o Tl ek T B ¢ g $ e i Tere o take in it; had gotten the im- | relief, J, B. Palmer, James Broughton, | ('8t ‘they will all be granted, for | RERta Tt fyis, Word of, fonod A8 I % i , All other Teas..... 25¢ J[seat to the depositors by the bank auditor, W. . Foote; | Conducted by an individual who is|StTikes. P Toie Ay Rer Frederich B Dow: "Sorrow consumes me, kills me. It| 13 1015, by Rev. Frederick R. De: 1 president will relieve the anxle dam as much proprietor of the busimess . 4 m h l Extra good Coffee. . 23c || ik mmay be. felt whon st pont | Sund, jutors, dam smith Baward W. | 38 o) BR0 e et mser 12,1010 land of Frsacs thet my body | B e S o e U VCTRAUIING AN , Peanut Butter..... 12¢ [|Ie made it plain that the laws do not|len, R. R, Barber; collector of taxes,| The applications will _recelved - cross NDEAU—GADUE—I Oc: , Bept. permit savings banks to make invest- [ Aldwin Kampft, constables Jong | Untic the last week in October. The | OmD be planted a simple T R e Iots, by Rev T R Deasuressit: - 3 & the words, “Died for the . ments in bonds or securities of any 1st of November -the commissioners |, Bame an Adelard’ Rondeau and Miss Hilda R p w k foreign country and that no depositor | ara- B, Gelst Jataes Donnaiy: con. | Will ~begin the task of granting the | hatherland” because it ls for it that 1| GGUl” pJi" 05 Versnilien: epair or should have any fear of such action |jstrar of voters, F. E. Hyde; school | @8PPlications and of rejecting such o My SOSNICKI—MAGUDA—In Qccum, Se, ’ belng: taken. The Investments which | commitice, ‘George Sidal * as are not considered bona fide. At o 13, 1915, by Rev. F. R. DesSureault. of all kinds on the savings banks of this state can| H. T. Wilcox was the presiding ofi- | the fame time they will consider the | INVESTIGATING Stanislaw_Sosnicki of Willimantic make are fixed by law. The savings |cer and F. L. Kannahan was clerk, | 8Pplications of the saloon keepers who OF FOREIGN AGENTS. Maguds of Qusam. AUTOMOBILES, ‘banks could not invest in such bonds will be compelled to pay the new pol —GRAHAM—In New Londpn, if they wanted to. RIS WArEARCL A tn Shwtinet. license fee as increased from $450| Alleged to Have Been Involved in| Sob by 2% CARRIAGES, WAGO! —_— to $750. Matches, 3 boxes... 10c SHOWER GIVEN Miss JAMEs. | Waterford Republican Ticket. - Strike Plane Hers. B e e TRUCKS and CARTS 2 — e repul icans of at ord nom- 'Unfied Tea[mters CO. In Honor of Her Approaching Mar. |inated the following ticket in their | SENATOR M'LEAN HAS ‘Washington, Sept. 14—It became Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- B known on high authority tonight that DIED. S e i et SR APPOINTMENT TO MAKE | . Gepartment of justice will not be- | WCARTHY—In New London. Sept. 13, | Ming, Upholstering and Wood Work relief, Wiiliam H."H. Chappell for|For Naval Cadet from This State— | i3 Proceedings against any agents of | 1317, Michael J. McCarthy. aged 60| - Blacksmithing in all its branches. ¢ ? — gerent governmen eged o . Iy given Miss Henrietta James at her | Lree vyears, Ernest M. Harwood for Competitive Examination. have been involved in strike plans and | SHEP! South Woodstock, home on Division street, in honor of | LWO_Years, Sylvester Jerome for one i 5 PARD — TR . roacl arriege 3 : other objectionable activities, until the Sept. 13, 1915, Dr. John Evans Shi er_approaching m e to George | Jeari andior Frank howaldi Srand| Senator George P. McLean has an | state department has determined what| Dard of Brookiya, N. Y. aged n riage to George S. Brown. A miscellaneous shower was recent- % 218 Main Street appointment to make to the United | shall be the attitude of the govern- | .~ car® Miss James received many usetw | Wi Yiam W Fuler: school com- | States naval academy at Annapolis | ment toward such acts apparently in | PRATTIn Battle Cresk Mich. Sept. : gifts of silver, linen" and china. Pi- | 5% =3 "Aliyn, | Stanley = Morgan: | JeXt year, the last he will have dur- | violation of neutrality. merly of & city, aged 38 years, . . &no sclections by Miss Mollie James | constantes, Frederick N. Dimmock, | !5 Dis Dresent term of ofice. He|' Both the bureau of investigation of| Wife o Frederick Bratt 507 to 515 North Main St. - ? | has decided to make the appointment | the de tment of justice and the se- | Funeral from the parlors of Cummings were served and the party broke up, Frederick E. Church, gliver J, Bailey; by e depar J - preliminary competitive examina- ice, acting directly for the| & Ring at 337 Maln street on Thurs. wishing Miss James much joy in her | [SEIStrar of voters, James C. Smith|iion, as in the past, believing it o be | state depariment in such maiters, have| 38y morning at £15 oclock. Mass of future life. e s G o A the only fair way ahd one which gives | poes investigating scores of reports . Bt b e We Those present were: The Misses|, =0 Q1€ Was a "::_ex" B ety oflall Connecticul boys an equal|of alleged unneutral acts by foreign e . 2 H m Mabel Hagberg, Sadie Coit, Rena |tO¥n clerk an 2 mint2 chance. Senator McLéan has not|agents and officers ever since the | woRGAN_In this city, Sept. 14, James ave. Murdock, Ruth Jordan, Sophia Hol- made up his mind as. to the exact| European war began. The files are| Morgan of 46 Cedar streef. lowell, Josephine Hollowell, Victoria| _Coming to Odd Fellows Home. |date of the examination, but it will be | Alleq aith reports of the results of this | Notiee of funeral horsatioe: NATIVE PEACHES Le Blanc, Ethel Morgan, Emily Per-| William Loughlin, known to thou- [held ‘the last of November or early | work, but with the exception of prose- O’'BRIEN—In Norwich, Sept. 14, 191 cy, Anna Kelley, Freda Bode, Bertha |sands of Bridgeporters as Judge |in December in Hartford, Middletown | cutions for passport frauds and the TOMATO! the Hutzler, Genevieve McJenneit, Mrs. | Loushlin, who for more than 25 years |&nd New Haven. Sometion witts ;Gativiinents. for /“the | Boais. O, O'Brise, Sged 15 years, ‘gt ES, finest Herman Jackell, Jr. Mrs. Harrison C.|drove a handsom in Bridgeport, has| All candidates must have been sc- | aymies of belligerents, no action has | N} Siass | nereatter. ETC., ETC Noyes. been obliged, because of ill healih, to |tual residents of Connecticut for not | been taken upon them. : » _ glve up work and this week is to enter |less than one year at the time of tak- The administration has been —_— Waterville—Several friends and rel- | the Odd Fellows’ home in Groton. Mon- | ing the final examination and not un- | clined to look.with disfavor on . atives called on Miss Jane Manwllle | day he worked for the last time, driv- | der 16 nor over 20 years of age at the | publication of Information on the sub- Peo lo’. .'l‘k“ Saturday, her 96th birthday. ing the taxi which some time ago sup- | date of admission to the academy. Ject. planted the famous old hansom, eab.|They must not be less than five feet 6 Franklin St JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES 7 =|The judge was an old circus man and STRIKE AT BRISTOL THREE DIVISIONS | 2 personal friend of the late P. T. and 13, nor less than five feet sm‘ uw aTmmoon |Barnum. He was known to circus|four inches between the ages of 18 FOUNDRY SETTLED i “fl‘h‘m men the country over. He is a mem- jand 20. It would also advisable ety p ber of a Bridgeport lodge of Odd Fel- New-8cale of Wages Gives Increase The Afternoon or lows, Bridgeport lodge of- Elks aod th From 10 to 25 Per Cent. other fraternal e t. Bristol, Conn., Sept. 14—Announce- “Camp Is Over. - R in N ment was made tonight that the strike The Triple F's, who have been in MoLean 1 1 camp_ st Gales Ferry’ ail 3 m’ them at once I o Suite 46 Shannon Building closed t ‘wages. Take elevator Shetucket Street en- wh:gnmp:l;:ly'the uxg‘gi;:b s 400, was to trance. Phone. i Doy Boith and Howard Marti ; 2 STETSON &, YOUNG; ONE DAY FOR TO BE MADES. Carpenters CATARRH LEADS X Registrars Can Reocsive Their Applica- s Beat = mflfiui.l:den;?: TO CONSUMPTION | tions U to 8 oGiock Thursday. | Manutactoring G Geclined to : Petephon % WesT MAIN ST Catarrh i;; - m\ull: ‘a blood d‘fi . 3 I ease as scro. or rheumatism. It x . Reky b valirvod, bat it enias Be- : | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE ) removed by simply loeal treatment. 3 267 Main 8t. s It breaks down l{ general' health, weakens the lung tissues, and leads PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. Ear, Nose and Throat

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