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16 Franklin Square i IVI. _EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, e Atlantic GLASSES ¥: hfl_na""’"“md . be out of town day | JIOW. ‘Saturday The following ¥ records, reported from ! o > a.\u,-. ‘pharmacy, ;""“,’.. the ehug: l:hllssel Friday: 7 s m. [ p. m. 22 Highest 66, lowest 46. Oemwlrlunl. F [ a FA onv Predictions for Friday: ELECTRIC STARTER $60 by clearing; southwest wind. DON'T . MISS IT Imperial Garage Eastern Anfl P-pnryr« &h—t'fi-flnhfm—um Mw»hflhm&hflub“ The Central Baptist church, which 280 with m-p‘&‘al -n:‘!:: was e | oA e years ‘week, and plans ¥ )\'nh‘b" L i of the o, as .r tho cuym14 regulate the fares the files of the Bull-un of le are as_follows: fagst ske Friday's weather: Cloudy. !allowed l-.uu--u-ru—. e et 'CHESTNUT AND WILLOW STS. A . .l a m || a m When you receive that e ——1 - moderate price. toass Annual Census. JEWELERS nue and North Main street. Established 1872 Naton PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING A maple tree or. Central av - THE EUROEAN W, AR El:\'emh street, was taken oods. . oil plant in full bloom, displaying the ting on famously. Dr. L. L. Button Bushnell's Stage Line. Silver, Cut or She 9 The annual census of St. Mary's|the Otis library and to come down | venience. THEPLAUT'CADDENCO. parish is under way, and the logal|a little from their exorbitant charges| The “Grifing Place” at Norwich clergymen are working on Central ave- | for ¢ ving passengers. It is report- | Town was sold at auction by Mr. Kin- Mr. and Mré. 3, 3, Murphy of Cen- | 1Xed DY the common council are the | tral avenue arc visiting in Worcester. y school connected with . Mr. Dava’s church were closed Joe terday a resolution was offered and passed expressive of their apprecia- . passengers . ; 2 43 | 10 2 :‘;';‘c'fm'fh o eeooy e T 22 | frelgit 850.077.08: lotal, $81,558.5. Gain WEDDmG GlFrs 3 ..M 530 | 541 V1086 L S5} sighe years and thanking him for | 97e% Cortesponding month of last year, ter it is Jow 2 .97, e ek 16 Tofiowed By fisod tide. " | 0% serviess 8o ubly remdered. To Build a Mill. Death Report Exaggerated. The Hooper Manufacturing cem- Horace Walker, Esq, who has twice | pany, recently organized in this city, GREENEVILLE been reported dead during the past | have secured a Jease from the Occum wedding invitation come SRS surprised and gratified ,his | company for the privilege of 70 horse- to us and yml can select playing Castor Oil Plant. trien by making his appearance at|power. The company will soon erect In the show window of P. F, Bray | home Sunday morning. He has been | o mill for the manufacture of woolen a quality dn Sterling ]| . Comea avenne is dispiaved a castor | quite Il and is still weak, but is get- : “like pod, within whick | Went to Niagara' Falls for him and : H field Plate that will be a |i'The’ bean whicn” ne oil 1s anals| scclepalani i Yo Pheiiord i, g ai S gt o, irom. The leaf of the plant grows in lackmen n't Like It. credit to you and at a J|:iom very much iike the hors running a stage line between Hanover, e chestnut | Tyesday, September 19, 1865—The | Eagleville, Occum and this city. The new hack regulations go into effect | terminus here will be the American today. The hackmen will be obliged | house. These stage lines to manufac- hereafter to stick to their stands near | turing villages will be a great con- ed that some of the hack owners pro- | ney on Thursday for $2,000. Palmer pose to contest the right of the city | Smith was the purchaser. to regulate their charges. The rates{ Lanman & Sevin Begin Business. same as those of Hartford and New | The new ‘2;‘:‘ e anS L aae Haven. If the hackmen of Norwich |Dave taken the stote Intely acenpied can't make a living at those prices) ¥ b % thorotghly. rencvated and it it Where to Find a Policeman. o iyt g R g W o B e enue, near down Fri- T and cool and in its present newness Jor.g° fi"‘" g,.,.ammffi.‘i‘;’"fq“ée“ififi TOWN OF SALEM'S pThe room in Breed hall bullding|is the prettiest ana’ picazantest in * gl h ‘any color. Satis- eretofore occupied as a police court | the city. + Eiven to coloring felt from miils. 5 NEW LONDON-NORWICH DYE | Shown in Selectmen’s Rep WORKS, 33 Broadway. Tel. Connection. T Salem it is shown that the © Most Cigars -m s: ARE BETTER | the following items: Ws 1_2.3 S¢ CIGAR Cost_of poor of .town $2 of roads tbat has been worked, bridges ].QCCIGAR and nridge plank $625.19, state road $1,000, salary town officials for vear Town Pump Dry. ending October 1, $115, sal fin st. | Bealths. officer for 11 mont Indebtedness is $5,548.82. cepting Sundays, and either captain, In the annual reports of the town of | the force will be constantly expended $3,399.89 in the past year on room, is, under the new system, the ! Saturday, September 23, 1865—Paul Town | POlice headquarters of the city. It|B. Greene has sold out his grocery ort—ToWNn | will be open night and day, not ex- ; business in Greeneville and purchased of John A. Pope in this city the old licutenant or some other member of [ Lyon mill in Chaplin for $15,000. Half vy in at-}of this property he has since sold to selectmen | tendance. The plan of having a gen- | A. C. Borthwick and under the name eral headquarters for the police s a|of Greene and Borthwick the new 4 good one. It saves the trouble of | firdx have gone into the manufac- 70.97, coSt| chasing all over town for an officer | ture of manilla papers. as has sometimes been necessary. Dedicate \Odd Fellows’ Hall. Under the spur of the action of the lary town| The town.pump, that blessed insti- | national council, the Odd Fellows hs ending | tution south of the town house ruins, | hereabouts have woke up and be eptember 4 $58.15 abatement and er- | yesterday morning for the first time | stirred themselves, making large e ‘rors of tawes $104.41, interest on town |in Several years, succumbed to the!cessions to thelr numbers. Monday lean $470, commission for and state military tax $314. The town debt is $5,548.82, Lewis Latimer. Copnecticut_for damage by You can't_sell a fifty-cent plece for || H. Darling, on bcnd on lev: taxes for 11 months ending Septem- |spit cotton. Later in the day, how-| will have their new hall dedicated by ber 4, 1915, §41.96 state of Connecticut | ever, it responded feebly to the suck- | the grand officers of the grand lodge Against_liabilities of $9,400 due the | bers that throng them nightly. This|are much larger than usual Norwich Savings Society and $10 re- | being the case the question of build- taining fees to C. W. Comstock for one | ing another steamboat for the line has i rlety than common. year ending Oct. 1, 1914, they have the total assets of $3,861.18 as follows: collecting | general drouth and refused even to|evening Uncas lodge, I. O. of O. F. 11, cost of | er and this morning, we presume, it|of Connecticut. The hall is over Un- forest fire wardens of town $75.82 | sPouts as freely as ever. cas hall and was formerly occupied miscellaneous expenses $939.28. Wednesday, September 20, 1865—For | by the Masons. according | some time past it has been evident| All arrangements for the county fair to the report of the selectmen who are | that the present steamers of the Nor- | next week are now completed and it John H. Purcell, Carl H. Rogers and | wich line could not accommodate as|looks as If it would be the best in comfortably as they wish, the num- | many years. The number of entries in all classes, while there js much more v: HERE ISA Due town of Salem by state of Con- | NEW OFFICE BUILDING REGULARS HIKED FROM necticut for damage to shee, ogs SOUND TOOTH EIT el (W of BRlatn from. crate (2 FOR TROLLEY COMPANY. NIANTIC TO SAYBROOK. deer $36, PROPOSITION dus from H. A. Rathbun on bond on | Buys Residence of the Late Watermen | Did 14 Miles in Good Order With levy of 1902 $10.49, due from Eugene R. Burnham. v iea Heavy Equipment, y of - s a dime. No one actually attempts |09 $13.95, due from Franke E. Will-| The residence of the late Waterman Niantic camp was practically de- the -experiment. iams, bond of 1913-14 $17 .50, 11 R? £ LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE || $37 Hun From Towa at 1 lve as expert.service and high e Memorial institute and is ployed as operator at the exchange in Niantie. COME TODAY osition to EXAM DR. F. C. JACKSON - e that you ever heard. ng Dentai der Y. M. C. A auspices :‘:.: I'.Tm Co M orought to.a close with the to Bosten Store Lady Attendant 'Phone 321-3 of the Buckingham Memo: general secretary of the Y. The public are invited. A A R S S MISS M. C. ADLES This is the time to have your scalp toned up after the Summer’s heat a: stock of human hair Miss Adles offers. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN the public tne ad i e gablic Jhs Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, ’Bnu‘awalur. Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. swith his father. He is a post-gradu-| ot s o e f 150 | men. The object of the trip & ate -of-Bulkeley school and vice chan- | fircct mae there ls a frontage o S s D o0 New - ATIONS FREE’ Ceilor of Trumbull Jodse, K. of B feet. The house is three stories high, | brock is to sive the troops experience vice Sunday at 5 p. m. on the grounds | ber of years. Later it was sold to y, James L. Case. AIR, FACE AND ECALP SPECIALIST > The company is planning to build 3.31, due|R. Burpham, located at No. 362 Main ' serted Friday. With the exception of a We Dositively work for the very || from Frank Prezestiziciski 'estate | street, has been sold to the Shore]small guard left in charge, all the Colchester | Line Electric Railway company, who | members of the 12 companies of U, S. : due from town of Lyme §21, cash |intend to occupy the property as an | coast artillery encamped there march. that any dentist in the city charges. || o0 hand in town treasury $1,776.93. | office building. Its valuo to the Shore | ed in the morning to Saybrook Junc- Line is increased by the fact that the | tion, where they will go into a tem- i E AL Aneouhosd. preperty is situated on the main line |orsry camp until Saturday noon. The an-lr work u—“! dentist in the e sn‘;fl;::s o et of Ni.|2nd all cars pass there. Extensive al- | start was made at 8.80 and the distance terations and improvements are to be|Of 14 miles was covered in good time, IF YOU HAVE e e erge rosagement of|made in the bullding, and when it is | particularly in view of the heavy ¥ T arnold Slocurn of New' Tonaan |1eady- for occupancy it will be one of equipment which the men carried. DENTAL WORK dites Stevens is a graduate of Willlams | e, finest office bulldings in the city.| Bmall sieeping tents accommodatifg v am>| The company offices are at present lo- | two men each were taken along and telephone | Cated in the Thames Loan and TrustPitched on arrival. Tho big_sleeping elephone | company building on Shetucket street. | tents at the Niantic camp, which pro- property is 155 feet and on the Park|for use on the return of the artillery- ‘Wé have a ost. attractive prop- Mr. Slocum is associated in business| . The Main street frontage of _the|YVide quarters for eight were left up of brick construction, and has 15|ia a forced march and in establishing 2 rooms. It was erected 75 years ago by | & temporary camp. It is expected that D, Last Open Air Service. the late Erastus Osgood, grandfather |the camp at Niantie will be broken . 7 . J. COYLE }|- The sertes of open air meetings un- | of Charles I and Frederle L. Osgood, | Monday. will be|of Washington street, and was occu- final ser- | pied by him as a residence for a num- | MAN WITH HIM rial. The | Willett F. Wood, who disposed of it GRABBED AUTO WHEEL. M. C. A.|to Mr. Burnham. Mr. Burnham moved TSR will deliver a fifteen minuie address.|into the house in 1872 and made his|Cause of Upset—Francis Sullivan Was Fome there up to his death ldst Au-| Not Intoxicated, His Relatives Say. gust. Its sale to the Shore Line com- pany was made through the agency of Great Plain, who was driving an au- a two story addition on the rear of | tomobile that upset in New London nd for the building, the walls for - | early Thursday morning, state that h N g0 '3 the addi 8, at he faust. 'Also to examine the splendid Infants ena Invalids tion to be an extension of the pres-|was not intoxicated at the time, but years. "There will also be accommo- [he needed to help with the wheel. MALTED MlLK dations for checkers and counters in| Young Mr. Sullivan was dazed by ; Denm surgeon & s e the proposed addition. the ng:::-lhe recelved nn& was tro‘um; 32 | The Food-Drink fo Ages round in another o focGrory Building, /. Morwich, Conn. | ~Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. Unclaimed Letters. e e o 2 s Focinh te, i Jids and NTbei l!:s! D(t advm;led letters in the - nutrition, upbuilding the body. ln‘;"‘é:ptg;e:?? 1575, 18 » Tollows; | $1:040 FOR LOSS OF § 1647 Invigorates nursing mothers sad theaged. | Miss Gerirude A. Barron, Samuel A. SIGHT OF ONE EYE. : S Mors healthful than tas or coffee. | Brown, John Connell, Cilfford Derosia,| Mot 4 1 | olden, Louls Lepieve, Mrs. K. L 3 ‘Adam’s Tavern Unioss you say “HORUOIS" | §dur S 5ot €7 Rern Sty | “™ 50, Bt Bre g M ; " you may get a subs: ndle ward Sharpe, e l s'u l e Shuman, Charles F. Sisson, G‘Bl‘l e Compensation for 104 weeks for the Joss of the sight of his right eye is ———————— | Jiven to A. Anderson of 13 Allen street, Groton, employe of the New Lon- SEVENE RHE“'AT'G don Shl;nlnd Engine Co. in l wor:- PAINS. DISAPPEAR |men's compensation agreement filed on Rheumatism depends on an aeid in the blood, which affects the ;"w’?g: Al‘.fam"" '“l:'e":“‘;“",;",‘(l ‘I;‘.:.? uscles - into It results ] S .fim‘fi. lons of Sight - The mumber of Weeks acid gots into the blood through | 15 amacd for under the statute and mpensation a ral w%ao;l;,hcst in the dx]gesg::l?em of nc per weelk, .'mu of $1,040. b lmp‘l'lll, time blood tonie, is very successful in the Wasn’t to Unecle Sam. Promptservicedayornight B! treatment of rheumatism. It acts | It now appears that what Ambas- direetly, with punfymg effect, on | sador von Bernstorft really meant was : H. 22 Lady Assistant the blood; and improves the d;‘,._ that 's reply in ;:.h' Arabic : ion. Don’t suffer. Get Hood’s today. -| 280 Wit ae:2 Uniom. Ceaars Relatives of Francis Sullivan of East 55;" ;5’1 h e 34 i 2 i i over ldren; or is she mlflnfl to lh. trust_property end funa in_trust for |, | berself and her children, or in for her children, Another question is in what shaps or proportions the trust fund goes Mrs. McNell and her children if it now vests absolutely and outright The question is also raised as whether any child or children born aft- er the date of the codicil the testa- tor would share in the trust fund equally with the four children named. to the several parties thereto for their expenses and counsel fees. J. J. Des- mond is counsel for the plaintiff in the case. Brown and James appear for the Jefendants. To the writ and complaint is at- tached & copy of Mr. Sherwood's will. lle dlcd at Galveston on September 17, *T% the wil 1t s shown that e left 31.500 to his sister, Mrs. Ella Cooper of New Haven; $500 to his cousin, Mrs. Fmma Searls of New London: $1,000 to his aunt, Mrs. Julla A. Jewett of Tomahawk, Wis., $500 to his cousin, Miss Maggle Plait of Naugatuck; $500 to the daughter of Ella Trueman, res- ident of Salt Lake City, when she should become of age:; a house and lot In_Galveston and $1.000 to Miss Lula DeHaven when she becomes of age. There were also some small be- quests of personal property to others and the residue of the estate was left to his wife. The wish was exprossed that Mrs. Sherwood should maNe her home with J. H. Trueman during his life and shculd reside in the north if possible. A house and lot in Galves. ton were left to his wife in trust | have the income from It during her life and to go to the testator’s cousin, Lizzie McNeil for the use and benefit of herself and her children upon Mrs. Sherwood's death, Divorce Suit. Another suit returnable In October which was filed on Friday is the di- vorce suit of John A. Clark of Nor- wich against Helen M. Clark of Pres- ton. Her maiden name was Helen M, Conbov and they were married on Feb. 2, 1901, and bave one son. Adultery committed at Norwich and elsewhere between January 1, 1913 and August 17, 1913, with a fian named Rossey and one named Smith and others is given as the grounds upon which di- vorce s asked. Attorney John H. Barnes is counsel for the petitioner. BROTHERS REUNITED AFTER 35 YEARS Orrin F. Merry Surprised His Brother in Maine. (Special to The Bulletin.) L. B. Merry of Sawyer street, South surprised Tues- a call from Eis broth- years of age he lef home and went west. He traveled for a number of vears and then settled In Norwich where he is chief engineer on a steamboat which thaveles be- tween New York and Norwich. He was accompanied on_the visit by his wife and daughter, Margaret. Change of Time of Collections on Sun- days. | On account of change of time on the New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R, Sunday. September 26th, the collection from the street letter boxes will be one half hour later, which will be the same time as formerly. Boxes in the business center of the city will be collectea at 5 p. m. Malls will close at the post office at 6 p. m. TAFTVILLE Vietor Phaneuf and P. Luretts Pain- fully Injured—Odd Fellows’ Seérvice —Notes. While at work In the card room of ent walls on the same line. In the|tkat the accident happene mill No. 1, Pooemah mils, Victosr {206 ain Street, Next to Chelsen Bunk. y addition are to be built vaults, those | the man riding next to him srapoisg | Phaneuf caught the thumb of his left H Tel. 632-4, H o Rl 'c on the first flchr for books and pa- | the wheel out of his hand as they were | [and in & dolphing gear and was pain- H £ : pers and those on the second floor | going around the corner. The man|fUlly injured Friday morning. He re- ¢ for blue prints, reports, etc., which the | who did the grabbing was not used to | céived medical attention. ! THE ORIGINAL company keeps on file for several |riding in an automobile and thought H f Goodyear Here Today. The local association football club will open its home season this after- noon. when thé Goodyear club of Kil- lingly will play against the local club For Skin . Troubles use Glenn’s hi Soap. Noothgruligflg F‘rldny with the clerk of the superior i Automobile ..a r—n—. 507 te 515 North Main Automobile SlipCovers JOSEPH ANGARANO m 258 Franklin Street ptidbryuroldm Telephone Olbl n—& Conn, \mll I Chl if ,I i i i : AL ik T ‘Frederick T. Bunce Piano - &2 § ountain Pen 9 at 5 CRANSTON'S !?"' DR. ALFRZD RICHARDS games and other Thayer Building, Room 305 L Telephone 488-2 st their name. They are ready to meet all cumers at 140 pounds. Ernest Dubrieul has been selected manager. Mia . BAR PINS Hand Caught in Gear. - BRACELETS P. Lurette of South Front street met || "™&* with a painful accident whiis at work Newest designs in Platinum and iz mill No. 2, Ponemah mills, Thurs- when he had his hand caught in & gea: Special 0dd Fellows' Service. | DR, R+ J. COLLINS Hugh H. Osgood lodge, 1. O. O. F, M. U., will attend the morning service > - at’ the Taftville Congregational church DEN I IS r in a body Sunday. Uneclaimed Letter. 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. At the local postoffice there is an Phone 424-4 nclaimeq letter addressed to Miss [ TuThS Margaret wunq P a . L NOTICE! Peter Teireault underweat an_ op- \ the e K gy 1f you will ~ommunicate with o W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, o _|of TAFTVILLE, he will give you a l(‘::nrc“e“‘ J. Bernier is visiting in Prov- | of 1 ot L sorant ot g . care of your plano. New Styles 5 Fall Millinery Mrs. George Thompson, Mre. Green. | MRS. G. P. STANTON Miss Helen Thompson and Hartwell Thompson motored to Hartford Thurs- 62 Shetucket Street y. Rests with the Cook The best natured person in the world will get grouchy slaving over &; coal or wood fire. Make the Queen of the Kitchem ' Happy with & Modern Gas Range GAS IS A TIMESAVER No bullding of fires or carrying ost The Famoas PIELBROS. | 555528 s 5t ch and the Bre s . - - a A Gas Range an Ornament a son to Mr. and Mr J. Bard Bill - Kitchen and a joy to the Cook. s Real qam:n l':'c: Beer AN e oad A, Fg SULLIVAN—In this city, Sept. 23, hogp . —xae g b e - . hrey Gas Arcs, Welsbach Reflex Nora_ Sullivan of 90 Broad street H. JACKEL & CO. Pights and Ruud and Vuican Task Funeral trom the parlors of Cummings Water Heaters. in St. Mary's cemetery. |321 Main St, Alice Building John Hasler was out of town Wed- nesday and Thursday. Rev. U. O. Bellerose and Rev. Father Vetivier are taking the annual census of the Sacred Heart parish. Sept. 20. 1815, FNA Jhovhln; CDPnallhlle 'cneral from her late home, 1 Sirect. Monaay morning o %" |Suite 46 Shannon Tices at St Mary's church at 5.30. Teke elevator Shetucket Street en- BIGELOW-—In Norwich, Sept. 23, Mr; Phone. ara Gillette Bigelow, aged 7! S ard Services at Gager's funeral Kl ranklin street, Saturday Sept. 25, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Y. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING tic cometery. JUST THE SEASON FOR SYMINGTON—] Preston, Be‘pl. l Frederick Symington, aged - Funeral services will be held at the Masonic temple, '35 Broadway. this (Suturday) afternoon, Sept 25, at 2 4 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers. We have the material including e GLASDRENNER—In Montvilla, Sept. 24, 1915, Christina_Salser Glasbre: VINEGAR and SUGAR ner, widow of John Glasbrenner, aged 84 vears. CONNELI—In this city, Sept u‘mn{ DR. E. J. JONES Funcral services in her late home In Montville_ (Oxoboxo) on Sunda. Peop o" -md -Sept. 26, at 3 o'clock. Tate I 1y piot in C * L atin 1 mily plot in Comstoc! furnish plans for figures. & Fi klin St t g o . onc 5 ra. get irow ‘of No. e JUSTIN HOLDEN, P ! street. ‘:° Foneral from her late esidence Mon- A d. they & Co. o vices atUBE Mary's church at § eiclon 12 Ferry Street GAUDET—In this city, Sept. 24, 1915, Beatrice Gaudet. aged 30 years and 8 days, of No. 365 North Main street. Phone 581 CARPET uvmn at lowest prices. Sty S anti s Telephone 1196-3, \ 8 Stant: AVOM is as essential in medern house as slectricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. in great varisty at Ask us for plans and prices. 11-IEWM.FRISWELLCO~. 25-27 Frankiin Strest 1814—1915 Jobn A. Morgan & Son 3 COAL b Robert J. Cochranz |we. 2w 2600 per ton GAS FITTING, g el Whart Lady Assistant PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, Fepohene 3 Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN —{ T.F. BURNS DR. A. J. SINAY |Heating and Plumbing Dentist 92 Franklin Street COAL AND LUMBER Roome 18-19 Alice Building, Ne .n°. cAsmas e an L FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0 Free Burving Kinds and ALWAVS IN STOCK ¥ Ne. 11 to 25 Ferry Street 3 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. T“E nEL “0” Plan Rates 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Teleohone 1227. 26-28 Broadway