Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 23, 1915, Page 11

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nunn- .-.nll! ot New York_and the mountain au- PR e e e | e s mu’;,. ov: he n‘tanm-t of uu m_glnlpp( river. mperatures will somewhat Thursday and Friday ln the Middle Atlantic id New England states. The winds along the North Atlantic coast will be fresh west;” Middle At- lantic moderate variable. = Forecast. New England and Bastern New York: Fair Thursday and Fridey; ris- ing temperature. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin’s pharmacy show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Wedn: Ly mmm»umm&fi. — lI New London have been taken preparation for active work. derstood that th ing of the work of transforming - Thames river navy yard into a submarine ™ station ot .;:t portance, as, r::i}— Deniels, is m an ad- Ve ement for bids for dredging which gcel\md ‘at the bureau of yards of the navy department ‘ashington until 11 a. m. on Oct. 2. Phu and specifications may ob- tained on application to the b u or to the commandmant of the naval sta- nn #;g&x _ 16 Franklin Square EVE, ‘EAR, NOB[, §0AT ONLY, Shali: be. out .‘ town every Friday during July a.ul August. Sundays by appointment Chevrolet With the exception of minor wood- work already done at the station, the dredging will be the first step In the construction of a base for submarines NINE AGREEMENTS UNDER WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. . 50 30.05 Alare 5490 00 © 5% 30121 Leg Broken in Two Places Was the sate_A $ , 1o A Most Serious Injury. A. F. O. B. FACTORY Cotipdietaien: o ¢ _ELECTRIC STARTER $60 Predictions for Wednesday: Fair| N\n® Workmen's compensation agres- m and_ cooler. ‘Wednesday's weather: ed. ments approved by Commissioner Dr. James J. Donohue were flled on Wed- nesday with the clerk of the superior court. They were the following: Shetucket Co. of Norwich, employer, As pgedict- DON'T MISS IT Imperial Garage CHESTNUT AND WILLOW S8TS. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 6528 Pyramiad Bldg., Marshall, Mioch. Sun, um -a Tides, COAL AND LUMBER suit against Lawrence Hoffman for oon Sets. has not kept us from obtaining dyes. Bring your faded garments here an we wiil dve them any color. faction guaranteed. given to coloring felt from mills. NEW LONDON-NORWICH DYBE WORKS, 73 Broadway. Tel. Connection. Most i Good— oo TS A I HESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR 4 - 2 Special ‘attention |'25 i ’l Rhe-, " Sets. il Wat-r.?l la m |.p.m || a m || & m » i1 6.42 7.31 815 8.56 9.36 16 56 1 26 41 i 1 651 ix hours after high water It is Jow tide, which is followed by flood tide. Miss Elsie Smith and Thomal Dono- van Married by Rev. W. H. Ken- nedy—Personal 5 | employ: and Frank Laconski. employe, first three fingers of right hand crushed and bones broken on Aug. 30, compensa- tion $5 weekly during Incapacity from ept. 10. H. R. Doufihl Inc., of New London, Henry Brown of Grnwn. employe, leg brokem in places snd Iucera!ed back and us Aug. 28, compensation $6 weekly dur- ing incapacity from Sept. 8. Niantic Mfg. Co., employer, and John Antoniack of Bast Lyme, employe, strained side on Aug. 18, compensa. tion $5.10 per week from Aug. 29 dur ing incapacity. N. Y, N. H & H R R Co, em- ployer, and James M. Morrison of No: $5,000 damages. In the writ and com- plaint drawn by Attorney Charles W. Comstock it is -lle‘ed that the ehnr‘- made by Mr. Hoffman against Brown, which resulted in the IM 0! Mr. Brown. were made from motives of malice and that there was no reason- able or proper cause for the prosecu- tion. It is alleged in the writ that on or about Sept. 2 Mr. Hoffman stated to John D. Hall, city attorney for Nor- wich, that Mr. Brown had received and concealed a stolen double barreled shot gun belonging to Mr. Hqffman, of the value of $10, and that Mr. Brown knew at the time he recefved the gun that it was stolen. matter to get into the wooden shutter was forced e the rear of the Bron: i R sk window was At the Bronstein store a rackful shirts and walsts, the best in the place* had been taken. In past year there have been sev- eral breaks in stores in this block. All of the stores can be reached from backvards, so secluded as to afford an Mrs. Fannie Lamb of Ledyard an- nounces the engagement of daughter, Susan Pendieton, to Carl ‘Wiemann of Ledyard. her M. COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK opportunity of working under cover. PAWN TICKET DOES NOT SOLVE MYSTERY. GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR THoS. mfi’u’a”if"r'&i.“rm.m.. st At the rectm-y-of St. Mary’s church. Tuesday morning, Miss Elsie Smith of Taftville and Thomas Joseph Dono- wich, employe, injured ribs and trau matic- pleurisy on Aug. 21, compensa- tion $10.50 for,12 working -days (two weeks). Incapicity 23 days, claimant In consequence of the complaint by Hoffman, Mr. Brown Was arrested and presented before the city court, where after ome continuance the complaint Southington.—Supt. of Schools L C. Witham has announced that first session of the night school wm be heid In the high school Oet. wig—t918 JobFn A. Morgan & Son COAL ext to Pglace C: .van of 10 Page street, were united in marriage by Rev. Willlam H. Kenne- dy. ‘Thé couple were attended by Eugene Berry and Miss Eleanor D. Donovan. The groom is the son of Timothy. J. and Mary Sha Donoven, and is employed as a cigar maker by ‘George F. Madden. The bride has been employed at the velvet mill at Taftville. and is the daughter of Thomas” and Selina Richards Smith. ‘Both young people are well known and their many friends wish them the best of lack in married life. They will re- returning to work Sept. 13. Norwich Steam Laundry, employer, and Anna Mullen, employe, two fingers of left: hahd injured on Aug. 20, com- pensation $5 per week during incapaci- ty from Aug. 31. John J. Ryan of New London, em- ployer, and Guiseppe Muni, employe, left leg injured on March 28, compen- sation $5.25 during incapacity for four days. Ideal Pants Co. of Norwich, employ- er, and David Goldberg, employe, step- , compensation was nolled on motion of the city attor- ney and Mr. Brown was released. ‘The plaintiff in this suit claim: the charge made against him w: fact false and that the prosecution hua injured his business as a retail dealer in guns, and has caused many people to cease trading with him, has injured his reputation, and has cost him $200 in conducting his defense. The suit is returnable before the superior court in October. Mr. Hoffman is caretaker at the compressed air company plant and it Coroner Brown Hears From New York Where Dead Man Left B Coroner Frarklin H. Brown heard on Wednesday morning from New York pawnbrokers to whom he written in an effort to trace the identi- ty of the man found dead Sunday e ening on the Montyille rcad. The pawnbrokers wrote that the bag that tne man had left with them and for which. he had a ticket in his pocket when he was found dead was still In esday and Friday 0 to 9 o'clock. BEST PROOF THAT RESINOL 1 Three sessions will be held each week, | No. 2 Nut on Monday, Wed: evenings, from 7 26.00 per ton Teiepnone 834 DOLLAR Office and Yard Central Whart paid for your old fountain HEALS EGZEMA pen in exchange for a Crocker Inktite Fountain Pen CRANSTON'S red on nail on July 12 $8.65 per week during incapacity from July 23. John A. Morgan & Sons of Norwich, employer, and Michael Clifford, em- ploye, slipped from wagon and strained back on July 6, compensation at $6 per week during incapacity from July 17. Archibald Torrance of Norwich, em- ployer, and Louis Torchinia, empiove, bruised first three fingers of right hand on Aug. 19, compensation $10.50. side in this efty. Several trees on are being trimmed. was from a shanty at the dam above Greeneville that the gun that figured in the case was stolen, Divorce Asked. Another suit returmable in Octobsr in which the papers were filed on ‘Wednesday with the clerk of the su- perior court is the divorce suit of Rose Delina Morey of Norwich against Loul: Morey, alias Louis Morain, now rts unknown. They were mar- Catherine Nefbert. : < sl sted op A T 100, ond e ose TWIN CHILDREN DIE daughter. The petitioner, whose maid- T THE SAME DAY.|en name was Mondeville, alleges that —— c—— B was deserted on Dec. 19, 1909, and °‘::‘hF"":“’;""z‘”'°;°: Songregational| Son and Daughter of Mr. and Mra.| & it her husband was inolerably crucl urc! unday—] es an 'erson- " N to her from May 1, 1895, or a few days h Richard Mayeski of Yantic Street. |£0 her (rom May 1, 1895, or a few days their possession and that they had looked throughn it but there was noth. ing in it that would lead to identifying the man. The conterts of the bag, they wrote, ‘were some clcthing, a clock and some other small articles, the ‘whole of the value of $1.40. The body of the dead man is still at the morgue of Undertaker Gag’r. Curoner Brown will make further ef- ford to find out who the man is or how #¢ was killed but so far he has very little to work on that promised and hopes of success in solving the mys- tery. orth Main street SOUND TOOTH PROPOSITION Yéu can’'t sell a fifty-cent piece for a dime. No one actually attempts the experiment. We positively work" for ‘the very LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE that any dentist in the city charges. ‘We give as expert service and high quality work as any dentist in the world. Walter_Appley attended the’ Brook- Iyn fair Wednesday. In our file of reports, covering a period of twenty years, literally tho sands of physicians tell how success- ful the Resinol treatment is for eszema and similar skin troubies. The first use of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap usually stops the itching and burning, and they soon clear away all trace of the eruption. No cther treatment for the skin now before the public can show ch a record professional approval. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap work so gently, and are so absolutely Miss Mary E. Kane, of Worcester, Mass, is the guest of her cousin, Miss SALOON KEEPER LEFT ichard and Hattle Mayeski, seven |88 J. Kelly is counsel for the peti- ESTATE OF $20,000.|free from anything that could injure IF YOU HAVE At the Taftville Congregationall otis' oid tains of Mr. and es. Rich- | tioner. = even the tenderest skin. that they are church Sunday morning there will be|arq Mayeski, of Yantic street, died _—‘, Will of Michael McCarthy Admitted to | ideal for healing the skin troubles of b e DENTAL WORK a special service for the Manchester|early Wednesday morning, death hav- FOR WOMEN'S WEAR. Probate in New London. infants and children. Sold by all d ne‘l Ba ain Prlces Unity 0dd Fellows. The Odd Fel-|ing heen caused by gastro entritis. The 2 gists. For free trial write to lows will congregate at the Ponemah |twins are survived by thelr parents|Garments, Hats and Accessories Which| Thne will of Michael McCarthy was | 33-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. COME TODAY Wheel club and will march to the C and a sister, Annie Mayeski. Embody the Latest Fashion Ideas— Noveitics Noted at the Openings. ¢hurch in a body. It is expected that a large number will be present. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Ar- thur Varley, pastor of the church. 61 To Be Made Voters. According to the list prepared by the registrar of voters sixey-one young men of this district will take the oath to be made voters. edmitted to probate in New London by Judge Arthur B. “Caulkins on Wed- nesday.. The testator: bequeaths all his property, real and personal, to his widow, Margaret S. McC: The estate, which is estimated to be worth from $£15.000 to $20,000 ,includes the triangular shaped block at the junc- tion of Pank and Truman streets, the building in Bank street in whch the Morrissey saloon is located, and a dwelling use In Stewart street, all in New London. The will was drawn by James R. May. Until a few years ago Mr. McCarthy conducted a saloon in Bank street. on Carriages, Wagons and Harness to clean up our pres- ent stock as we want the room and must sell. We are opening a large stock eof Auto Robes and Fur Coats, THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. We have the most sttractive prop- osition to make that you ever heard EXAMINATIONS FREE DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Bucceeding the King Dentai Co. 208 Main Street, Next to Boston Store Lady Attendant 'Phone 321-3 UPHULSTEBINI} Automobile lnd Furniture Automobile SlipCovers at Factory Prices FEAST OF SUCCOTH. Jewish Thanksgiving to Be Observed This Week. The Jewish festival of Succoth, or Tabernacles. will begin Wednes- day evening. Service will be held flt the synagogues. The festival is in intent and cere- monial a thanksgiving festival, = In- terwinning gratitude for God's mercy unto the people of Isreal admidst the nations of the world, with thank- fulness for His bounty and grace to Designers and makers seem to have exhausted their efforts this season in turning out handsome suits. Not in vears have the materials been richer, the cut more natty, or the finish more satisfactory. Bands of fur are seen on all the- smartest garments and wraps—a touch universally liked for cool sea- son wear. One suit displayed for the admira- tion of Wednesday's shoppers was a Personals and Notes. Daniel Ford is enjoying his annual vacation. o " Breen duvetine, having a plain flare Jo E NG No MISS M. C. ADLES ,Fxed Dugas s on & business visit in | f2ihene, Tor Be, boupty, snd srace fo| preen durctine, having o piin flare - SEPH ANGARA AR Al Toi P ik . festival, and.the earliest thanks- | broidered with green and gold, and BORN H giving feast the type after which the 258 Franklin Street belted, full skirted, and had a smart This is the'time to have your scalp Jacob Feld of Plainfleld was a vis- VARS—In Plainfield, Sept. 14, a dau, h- American Thanksgiving day was fash- | collar of Hudson seal. ter, Harriett Amella, to Mr. and Telephone 311-5 Norwich, Conn, ENDANTS :&u'{d uj 1.mflnex' t:;‘-l:‘l:;ne{hi h‘efitenn;:g itor here Tuesday. foned. Broadcloath ranks high in favor this Henry B. Va P D L el dhe anieniid = The custom of dwelling 1 ntem- |season. A suit in brown broadcloth BROOCHES 308 Main S ¢, Meit to Cheluea Bank. John Pucha has accepted a position | porary huts or booths still observed |had a straight front coat, military ef- MARRIED - o o with A Deslandes. by many orthodox Jews, is not only | fect, collar of gold color velvet, and S—ROBERTSON—In Meriden, Frederlck T Bflnce BAR PINS Tel. | t oremind the Israelite of the wan- |finish of fancy buttons. by Rev. Arthur P. Green- s p Joseph Champagne has accepted. a|dering of his ancestors in the wild-| Navy gabardine was developed in a | Lioyd Barle Jennings of Mont.| Expert Piano and Player BRACELETS - 3 . Beeition with e Penemal: mills. erness but also to recall to his mind | stunning suit, the skirt of which had ;;'e‘:m::d Miss Dorothy Hobertson of P 7, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN g that God has kept hirg throwghout|side plaits. =~ Trimmins was mili- Piano Tuning and Repairing || Newest designs in Piatinum and St. Louis hall is being repainted and | the year admidst- all life's uncer- |tary brald. and there were two chic | SMITH—HEALEY_—At Fishers Tsland. | g. iched & marrod cases restored p” green gold. Dental Sur other improvements are under way. | tainties. patch pockets. The military box coat| Nam ™ smbh and g'efill it Observance of the festival in this|had a skunk fur collar. Miea Katherine Healey of Springnels sa rnxm(m ST. i ; Daniel McShreftrey, Jr., has resign- | country.. has changed to meet| This military note, by the way, is| Moce. Phone 12143 Napwich, Conn DIAMOND JEWELRY McGrocy Building, Norwich, Conn. | his position with the Ponemah mills, | changed conditions. The fruits of | marked in garments, suits and millin. BULL_RANDALL_In Norwich, Sept. by Rev. Willlam 8. Gooch of T tmoreland, the field are brought into God'a house as a sign of thankfulness and ery. M. Sullivan of Bridgeport spent the An African brown coat and a specialty. ear] skirt Mass., Rey. Wilbur ibies ths- Eainbin. 1y part of the week here ~with|after the cervice are sent to the|trimmed with silk brald. The jaunty| lrving Bull of Ashlana, ae.' and| DR. ALFRED RICHARDS 164 friends. poor. oat was I3 lngth; libited, and heaf: Mies Murion Lesa: Randall of Nor- trimaings of heaver and seal. - Stunning was a greatly admired suit with coat and skirt of wine colored corduroy. The barrel muff was of self material, and the hat also of same was trimmed with skunk bands, which also adorned the muff. This was one of the choicest offerings of the set- son’'s openings. Among the handsome coats on dis- play was one of black duvetine, trim- med with black pomeroy. The coat was cut with full skirt, had a band and standing collar and cuffs of the pome- TOoy. The’ footbm‘l grounds have been put in condition for the game Saturday with the Gopd Year club and a fast game. is expected. It is reported that a number .of New London Ppeople will be on hand to witness the contest. Best for the Skin Tokeep the complexion clear of blemishes, the head free from dandruff and thehands white,use Glenn’s Sulphur Soap PLAN BIG K. OF C. HOME. Project Under Way for $500,000 Struc- ture in New York, DENTIST Thayer Building, Room 305 Telephone 488-2 Adaw’s . 1861 offer to the public tne finest standard trands of Beer of Europe and America; Zohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Leer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Neorwich Town. Telephone 447-12, td FAMOUS FURS Ladies’ Soats and_Sets. Men’'s of all s Remodeling and rep:urnx also done surely. Superior sty M. BRUCKNER sl Frnkhn St. | RS avern KING—In this city, Sep! wite of David A. John & Geo. H. Bliss 23, Jennle M., King of 50 Lake — . Plans are under way, so_states Su- preme Secretary William J. McGinley of the Knights of Columbus, to erect a 3500000 home in New York ecity, probably near Lexington avenue, be- tween 424 street and 59th street, which will be open to all members of the or- der. Of the required sum, $60,000 has already been raised. Cardinal Farley heartily approves the plan. Mayor Mitchel, . Comptroller Pendergast, W. Bourke ‘Cockran, Herman _Ridder, Chauncey Olcott and Justice Dowling have accepted invitations to serve om the finance committee. et S el e CONNECTICUT PATENTS Includes One For Submarine Boat by Groton Man. / st Notice 6t funeral hereafter. BRACELET WATCHES in great variety at THE WM. FRISWELL CO., 25-27 Franklin Strest Shampoving, Manicuring, Treatment = Switches made from your comb- Hat Smartness. A number of beautiful hats were purchased yesterday, by wise women who are fond of having an early choice in headwear. Among the charming models shown was a taupe velvet hat, with the Bew high crown, having ostrich band trimming. An elegant close hat, with the new high crown, having os- trich band trimming. Hatters' plush formed a-iarge black KATHERINE LANZ Room 32, Shammon Building Tel. 548-5 (Take Elcvator) . 15 Main Street FUNERAL . DIRECTORS —AND— DR.R. J.COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Overhauling and Repair Work Norwich, Conn. “The list of patents issued to Com- hat with velvet facing. This was Phone 424-4 of all kinds on Contains 30% Pure mecticut inventors, Sept. 14, 1915 re- | richly trimmed with shaded osthich E TuThsS ‘Salphar ported by Frank H. Allen, follow: Ed- | in tones of green and black. AUTOMOBILES, - ward B. Allen, Bridgeport, thread-cut- | A natty little vogue saflor in Afri- Hack Best for pimples, itch, ting mechanism: Zenas Candee, can brown had for trimming a band of grosgrain with saucy bow at the fromt. Essent!ally smart was a brass bo-t- shaped turban, having brass tinted top, black veélvet facing, and a silver bow and iridescent ornament. The Season’s Dresses. : Fspecially attractive are the dresses "Bne soted. Wedgesds piece black serge, wit{ “modis mfled skirt. = The chic’sl white leather eollar ‘and ed with narrow black a novel belt effect of black straps and gfit buckles. A navy serge combined with navy silk won much admiration, the ect being an exceedingly handsame HORLICK'S & The Original MALTED MILK Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Waork. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scolt & Clark Corp. 507 tc 515 North Main St. Waterbury, punch shifting device; Al- vin M. Craig, New Haven, casting and uniting metals; Julian A. Giles, Der- by, wrench: Herbert B. North, New Haven, antislamming latch for oyen doors; Hegiy Oberg, Bridgeport, com- puting device; Lawrence T. Spear, Gioton, submarime boat. Mrs. 8. L. Young Under Operation. Mrs. Sarah_L. Young formerly of this city was operated upon Wednes- day for cancer/of the breast at the hospital of SE. Barnabas the Episco- palian in Newark’ N. J. The patient was resting as comfortable as could be expected late Wednesday aftermoon. blackheads, and hives. ¥sa fine toilet soap. [Sold by all drugygists. e e Fr e MiSS FARNHAM soare™ Specialist HARPER METHOD Also MANICURING Thayer Building, Room 304, Franklin Square Norwich—Mon., Th6r., Fri. Sat. New London—Tues, Wed. Telephone 578 PIANO OWNERS, NOTICE! If you will ~ommumnicate with DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Ehone 1177-3 Composition Box Paper * leather New Styles Fall Millinery MRS. G. P. STANTON Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Prompt serviceday or night S W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, 52 Shetucket Street i st nty A ||| Olons yom eay -HORLIDS Funeral Directors Yo vamviss » o 5 2| o e e vt care of your piano. letin for Dusiness resull

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