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. DR.PECK % 16 Franklin are 3 EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY,|cd by GLASSES © | Gulf of Mg hali be out of town every'Friday gufln: July and August. Sundays | appointment only. ~ Midaie Atlantic fresh north. Forecast. » g ev England and - Baster . New . . . » ) Chevrolet [¥==7.7 2 B TR R The reported from of 0 ; : Sevin’s pharmacy, show the - the farm ¢ $490.00 |FrssmmeoanRImg B : 2 , At 50c a Yard - » . §| changes Monday: N : i . F. 0. B. FACTORY < i : inch St ELECTRIiC STARTER $80 86-inch—Shepherd black " and white, brown ‘white, DON'T MISS IT ana white: s - crag Imperial Garage Predictions for Monday: Fair and ad;tach Wool Batists in light and CHESTNUT AND WILLOW STS, ||{much colder. 42-inch All Wool Storm Serge quality. 40-inch All Wool Crepe, in black, tap, brown, Alice. navy and Buir. oolden Here are Some of the Fabrics at $1.00 a Yard ¢ 2 0 oldest and resi- . . M. 50-inch Storm Serge, sponged shrunk, in black, navy, Alice, wine, ! - o sem woem s e |QUSS NS TIPS SRS et assuming o5 B 2 Sun T_High 0 Moon ome in Franklin Monday morn- SENN: MOt G, P ises™ Msets. [ atin. ! Alece o ahott 1o o, e T, Day. Il & m. | b m || &..m || p. m|who was 91 years and 8 manths of age, 37 ... 589 | 539 | 1189 1 73:|had been enfeebled for some-time. past and for a year had been under the 1 e o8 fratuns it > A smart tatlored hat At $1.25 a Yard Russian green. L —_— ppe. trimmed with shaded green tips Mary A. Brown of Stonington Sues|Work &f the Year is to Begin Next|and a knot of almonds and foliage. John Cronin For $1,200 Damages. Week. a double brim of black and pink panue, i 23 d for finish a pink pompon. Between the first. day of October,| The Bass Clef bedins work for the | &% : 1909 and the present time John Cronin | year on Tuesday, Oct. 5th. This marks |, A Fordeaux model with the favor- At $1.50a Y of Stonington unlawfully entered. up- | the beginning of the sixth season, and | '@ d:d";':":n lfim - nots u a Yard on Mary A. Brown's land in Stoning- | the plans of the executive committee | °f Shaded berries on the brim. 56 inch G The helpful life 6 Miss Annie Cun- | ton, she alleges in a sult which she|are broader than ever, covering four |, Navy velvet “was developed in a|} 56 inch Granite Cloth in all the ningham came to a close Sunday even- | has brought against him in the su- | concerts for the season, two in Nor- m:"c’:“ Sape. el " «id esirable Fall colorings. ing at 9 o'clock at her home, No. 120{ perior court, and cut and carried away | Wich. in January and May, and two in grosgrain ribbon form North Maln street, after an iliness of B4-inch Fancy Checks, in navy and black, garnet and black. GREENEVILLE Death of Miss ‘Annie Cunningham— ~ Personals. 500 cords of wood to the value of $1- | nearby ecites. Smaft bow at the back. There wis & EwELERE mmt t:oflw.ekj_fl t:urlngs hwhich ::a 200. o 'n:; clu\;; with Gm‘gmr Ely as °"‘";‘u‘;‘;;§h“‘ a brim frill of black A was tenderly catre or. e was e Mrs. Brown sues for damages of | president, has a highly efficient organ- e - Established 1872 d.m::; of the \;u Wuuu(x:n c':‘mn;n.; $1,200 alleging that without her Hicense, | ization, 16 entirely self supporting an Novel and modish was a black vel- t $1.59 a Yard ham Hannah Carver Cunning] o Mr. Cronin by his workmen, servants |is gIving to our eity a series of con-'| Yot shape. rolled at the back, which 52 cloth, PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING and had spent the greater part of her |and feams cut and deatroyed and car. | Certs which are proving of great in-|Nad a crown of coque feathers in nmfinm‘&l’: b'r?::" m‘“ . life in this city. Miss Cunningham is | rieq away trees, timber and under.|terest and artistic worth. chamots, tan and lavender. — s e 3 the last of her immediate family, and | wood growing on the land. They were| The singing of the club has always| A roval purpie large hat, turned up ' is survived by a sister-in-law, Mrs. | 147 trees over one foot in diameter, 144 ai the back, .had for adornment royal trees under one foot in diameter, ali | sented have invariably given delight to | Fibbed ribbon. 2 has. not Kept us from obtalning dyes. | - Gunningham, who is connected with | of the value of $1,200. ilteir heavers. Handsome Designs in Dressss and Bring vour faded garments here and | % New York hospital, and John A.| The place where this happened was t is the wish of the executive com- Coats. ~ we will dye them any color. Batis-| Cunningham, a clerk in the Norwich |part of the Jarius Frink farm, con- tee that the club shall always be| oy efegant - it a Seitrtrpst, faction guaranteed. Special attention | Postoffice. . | taining about 150 acres. Attorney Her- | looked upon as representative of the| . o7V CSERRE —Was mu"‘;‘mn""fl' . given. to coloring felt. from milla. Miss Cuhningham was of a mild and | pert W. Rathbun is Counsel for the|best in both talent and endeavor and | fnow’ Vesterday. a NEW LONDON-NORWICH DYE |retiring disposition, but those who | plaintifr, shall never be considered an exclusive | N3"Y SeTge and taffeta. T i s WORKS, knew her well prized her friendship e e organization except insofar as becomes | 2f_the silk. the s a 38 Broadway. Tel. Connection. |and found her kindly, sympathetic and xamples of smart coats in- . Siip unquestioned character who have good 5 P e s HERE AGE RETERE No. 50 Tivond Sirast; was held Monday | Racural voices ‘and sufelent musical | it * S02h, YR DTk 240, TS TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Personals. morning at 8.15_o'clock from the par- | (Alent to enable them to do the club % rs. P. H. Ethier is confined to her ‘tal GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | nome wiin inmess tora of Underiakiers Cummings & Ring | *o7k: Batural opamm o e %t g 0 4 committee of the club this evening in Try them and s Thomias McCaffrey was a caller in | b e bmbiioe 0ck, Rev. Myles THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St.|Fitchville Sunday. Next to Palace Cafe B, oat h;(;nm!rrrybb::m otdcl‘iwefl Spur for a few days rest following a velours, wi sel uttons and 1oops. | ye, uccessful summer season of 14 P, Galvin officiating. The bearers | their rooms in the Central building the | ;¢ hag 4 high military collar of beaver, | weeks en tour with thelr company. day. were Raymond Carey of Willimantic, | ['Te from & to/® oiclock will be EIven | 4ited pelt, and natty side pockets. ‘Miss Nellio M. Anderson of Pros- | Miemn of Newnoet oL any atonn | bership, and if is their. request that |, L0eS¢ and many other beautiful hats| Fingers Smashed in Machine. pect street-and Miss: Nora F. Gleason | white and Williani ~ Bresnahan of | 21¥0ne who wishes their name consid- | ;o tion by the dealers today. ‘While at work in the Crescent Fire of Seventh street retufned Sunday ev- | it ity and busial took place in St | €red for the coming season should be | PS¢ T e Arms plant Saturday morning Frank ening after en absence of two Wweeks, | Miry's semetery. Relatives from Now | Present. . ote what The Bulletin's advertising | ycialevitch of Cove street had two ten days of which was spent in Beth- | yori -~ Providence, New London ana columns have to say about fall fash-{of his fingers smashed in a_punching ; 5 3 lehem. N. H. and several davs with | Colohester were in the large attend.|BODY OF UNKNOWN ion stores. machine. The first and second fingers ; - s || 3rs. C.'H. Wainwright of Dorchester, | qoca and ihere were a mumber of MANI8-SUBIES. — - of his right hand were amputated by : Raral renitiran e Y LN . Returning to Johns Hopkins. Dr. James J. Donahue who was called $ T - Miss Minnie Josephine Connell. |Hebrew Scciety Took Charge of the| After spending the summer as a|!o attend his injuries. AFTV]JLLE 5 member of the editorial staff of The 5 Many relatives and friends were| Interment at Brewster’s Neck Ceme- . present at the funeral of Miss Minnie| ¢ep, RUlRgit: Taslie' ¥. Gager left: the city 8t. Joseph’s Players Failed to Appear | Josephine Connell, which .was held (& —Mr. and Mrs, Lambert Entertained | Monday morning at 5.15 .o'clock from 0 > p Medical school. He has been passing mass in St, Mary's church at 9 o’clock, | ropd, supposedly by an automobile, = s e s L o A emedy, Giating - e pposediy by the last two weeks with relatives in was buried on Monday at the Hebrew | Willimantic, Wethersfield and Bozrah, | Physician Believes a Genuine Rero- s Plainfield the St. Joseph's club here | hvmns were gendered at the close of | cometery at Brewster's Neck. A Nor-|and on his way south he will stop to 5 edy for the Disease Has SOUND TOOTH . ||hed a scheduled game with Plainfield, | the mass by firs. Timothy J. Donovan. | wich Hebrew society took charge of |visit friends in several of the Kew Found Saturday afternoon at Occum. The | LDe bearers were Lawrence E. Nolan | the burial and services were held at 5| York hospitais . Been Found. PROPOSITION up state players were on band but|Patrick =McMahon Thomas Driscoll B vl oo qahng Pand but|end Harry Richmond, and the burial{ e a gacer grr o HFing rooms: of A e —— Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism ] : C. A. Gager, Jr. Gift of Encyclopedia to Y. M. C. A : You can't sell a fifty-cent plece for || an appearance and it i y %| took place in the family plot in St.| The bogy had been kept th : S 2 remedy sold by Lee & Osgood Co. and a gime. No one actually attempts || the selations hoteeon ;m",f"{’;:fs ‘Qfil Mary's cemetery. A committal Ser- | i was focnd aver o ey “;"b‘?"l‘:: The Y. M. C. A. has beeén presefited . all druggists at 50 cents a bottle, gives the experiment. be severed. vice was read at the grave by Rev, Fr. v side of the road in Montville, B.CO\nbpletfi uel‘:'r Encyrlopodlg Bfl!l.n-!quickér and mcre lasting relief than e | I R s st semem | B Tas Corotr Fraie, . Brown B3 by Mte, Waterman & Burshau | oiher remedies costing mary times o2 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE 2 !:O;p:d"";'::';:sf':;“cmq““ brances were the following: Pillow of | has, 0% Dee aDle 0 pearn Who, the|was taken to the Y. M. C. A building | Rheuma passes the deadly poisonous that any dentist in the clty charges. t| Easter lilies and carnations marked taat any dentist in the ity chatees. || plaving at the St. Joseph club, al B on Monday morning. - It will form 8 |secretions into the bowels and kidneys, oo e e Tid s g Daughter, from her father, wreath of r% very valuable addition to the Y. M quality work as any dentist in the rs game Rt from which they are quickly thrown 1 C. A 2 off in a natural, healthy way. world. EpSbian. Baiites td the intantiong trons o e Dol ot STATE BEEKEEPERS e Read what & reputable physician of.playing games among themselves, |of Easter lilies and roses marked Min- A Hok e——— 2. 8 Clara Turner Taking a Rest. says.about Rheuma: “I have made & IF YOU HAVE = nie, trom her aunt, Miss Nellie 0'Con- | A to Hold Fall Convention at Capitel | ; "G Hammond and wife, Clara |most careful investigation of the fo Band Entertained. neli, wreath of earnations from Mrs. at Hartford. Turner Hammond, have come in to|mula employed in the manufaciure of DENTAL WORK At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lam- | Mary Connell and family of Williman- g b Rheuma, and I heartily recommend it : bert on South C street Saturday even- | tie, spray of Easter lilies and asters| The fall convention of the Connecti. | s—ge————————w——— | 55 a remedy for ail forms of rheuma- COME TODAY ing the Baltic band gave Mr. and Mrs. | from Joseph Bellefleur, spray of roses | cut Beekeepers' association will be held BORN tism. 1 find Rheuma far in advance Lambert a party. During the evening |from Mr. and Mrs, James H. Chester, | at the state capitol Saturday, Oct. 16. 3 = o < of the methods generally employed in We have the most attractive prop- || music was renderea by band members | heart “of roses from her classmates, | Following the transaction of routine | HEWITTIn Tyme Sept 20, 1915. @ |the treatment of rhematism, and al- osition to make that you ever heard, || 83d refreshments were served. standing cross of roses and asters and | business at the morning session, s E z R - NTRAN. n Westerly. Sept. 2o, 1315, | loEether different in composition from lilies marked At Rest, from the em- | Charles H. Hollister will speak on How | LENTHAN- sterly. . 20; 1918 | the remedies usually prescribed. EXAMINATIONS FREE . Personals. ployes of the gas and electric depart- | Shall We Prepare Our Bees for Win-| § dfughter to Mr. and Mre. Josephi| “myig should give any sufferer from DR. F C. JACKSON John Smith of Groton was a visitor | ment, standing cross of roses and car- | ter? and Charles H. Clark on Produc- rheumatism confidence in trying Rheu- here Stnday. nations marked Rest, from employes |tion of Bulk and Extracted Honey in MARRIED ma. The Rheuma Co. guarantee i White Star Clothing company, wreath | Connecticut. At the afternoon session s DR. D. J. COYLE Fred Stomg was a caller in Willi- | of asters and roses from the White | harles Stewart of Johnstown, N. Y., et K g o Nike:| Don’t continue to suffer from stom- Succeeding the King Dentai Ce. mantic Sunda¥. Star Clothing company,wreath of roses | inspector of apiaries of New York, will i o ach distresses. Use Rhe-Lax.: It 208 Main Street, and lilies from Mrs. M. F. Shugrue, |Speak on Benefits of Bee Keeping. dokia Kanonchik, both of New Lon- | Works quickly and heals the intestines Next to Boston Store . ‘and Mrs. Joseph Coldwell of | standing horseshoe from St. Celia T. A demonstration of an indoor obser- don. &t the same time. Sold by druggists. South Swansee have ret A. society, wreath of calla lilie: d | vation hive will be given by George T. do 3 P eturned home Y, s an N—In_ Westerly, R. L, after passing the week end here, asters from Mr. and Mrs. George| Whitten. Implements and devices will | Sept. Rev. John G. Dut- e Richmond, cross of asters and lilies | be on exhibition. 2i , by ton, John Willet Watson and Miss Miss Annie Krodel has returned to | from Division No. 1, A. O. H., spray of Tobe Morian Main, hath of Ledyerd, . Conn : her home here after visiting in Provi- | dahlias from L. V. Sweeney of Willi- R sy SR T“E DEL " dence, Attleboro and other places. mantic, wreath of roses from Anna- o LM.NOTES' "g:i:i‘gi;f RURE glirl:nn'l:l:‘uni - oFF il e i belle and Josephine Fitzpatrick, spray | Books That Were Added—Library to| tory. by Rev. W. Keefe, | in New Brunswick. of chrysanthemums and lilies from Mi- o Sund: Willtam H:Clu?a of Jew. City E Plan chael O'Connor and family, spray of e N 2 g and Miss Mary Sullivan of Plainfield. iopean The body of Miss Beatrice Gaudet | gahlias from Clarence Mathieu of Wil- Rates 75 cents per day and up | Of No. 365 North Main street, was|jimariic Bogks of the week are: Germany’s HAYES BROT sent to College Bridge, New Brunswick | Undertakers Shea & Burke had|Foint of View, Evon Mach. What is HERS, by Undertaker M. Hourigan Monday | charge of the funeral arrangements. |Back of the War, Beveridge. Econ- Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway | Afternocon on' the 2.05 o'clock _tram. M John Kil omic Aspects of the War; neutral Burial .will take place at College T8 A0y RIeW, rights, belligerent claim and American Bridge on Wednesday. Miss Gaudet| The funeral of Bridget Hanley, Commerce in 1914 and 1915, by E. G. died in this city on Friday night, The |Widow of John Kilrow, was held at|Clapp. O aitn C widow of ‘Casries I PR. C. R. CHAMBERLA“ body was accompanied by a brother, [8.30 o'clock Monday morning from her Fo the musician departments have Collins, aged 66 years. Emil Gaudet, - late home, No. 12 White street, with | heen added: TEFFT—At the Soldlers’ Home, Bri Dental sllr relatives and friends from this and| . Robin Hood, De Koven, vocal score. tol. R. I, Sept. 25, 1915, Axzel e 'geon other cities numbered in the attend-[La Treviata, Verdi, instrumental| Tefft, aged 54 years. % ance. At 9 o'clock a mass of requiem |score. The Slumber Boat, Gaynor. | GI McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. IRVEN—In Westerly, R. L..‘Bz'. I% was celebrated in St. Mary's church | (Song). The Blue Paradl (operet- 1915, Mrs. John Girven, 3 pn MP El AN by Rev. John Fleming. Face to Face|ta) score. Plano-forte duets in the | Years. was e) BRUCE—In t. 2 91 o Tamestonm, e the Chove 0| S Sreen (2 POOD) torary reading | Lower oBy widow of Dexier Blca 1647 g LlVE 0' L the mass. ‘The Deaters were friends |room Sundays In to begin next Sun- |, i o PP S Ad ‘e 'I' . = Ui and burial took place in St day, October 3r ; ?,‘,r‘i“ My B le TR ek am avern ‘:finnca GOLD Mgm‘l’.“ LDkt K & e M CORNERSTONE LAID CUNNINGHAM o tnis city. Sept. 28 1861 - - X Mrs. Russell Johnson. . |Fer New Building at Masonic Home Main s offer to the public tug finest standard Z ‘The funeral of Frances A., wife of at Wallingford. brands of Beer of Burope and America: Russell Johnson, was held on Monday D! h .. 2 Bon P Culmbach Bavi morning at 10 o'clock ‘from her home| The cornerstone of a new building at | Mary’s church at 9 o'clock. Beer.,m o7 “P.:l.er'an‘:: B:non M.\.lflu‘"-l at Montvilie in the Pequot section,|the Masonic home at Wallingofrd Franklin, Sept. 37, 1915, DR. A, J. SINAY Bcotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, ‘with Rev. ¥, J. Luddington, formerly in nis $78 year. C. & C, Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker pastor of thé Baptist church, officiat- ung- ”n tu: Hill P.'B. ‘Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- . AEERSonamol tihe X v o o o entist ing ‘Ale, gilng'smnr Ale, Anheuser, 3?‘5':'.’@:5"5:3.. ':e L large lé_g the state. D o A ADAM, Nardh Tewn. 2 . esteom in which her friendy held her. off - T Rooms 18-19 Alies' Building, Nerwich * ™ Telephone 417-12, Fm‘al nn'ector Burial was 1n the family plot at Lake's o : : g Phone 1177-2 Pond cemetery, . Undertaker Gaser | the the W aodmorin. 508 having charge of the funeral arrange- W nuflm ety o'olock. 2 > o, . Poisen lvy on Hand and Wrist. 27, Patriek Fireman Patrick Caples who has had -~ FAMOUS FURS Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men's Coats of all styles. TRemodeling and repairing also done surely. Superior styles. : M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. and Embalmer Prompt service day or night Tet.ved2e2, tady Assistant vy is back on duty again. ook -~ AtSL.75a Yard At $2.0Q a Yard 42-inch All Wool Poplin, in gray, new blué, navy, prune, brown and B4-inch French Serge, all wool, Two-tone Whipcords for suit or 3 tint velvet about the high crown. €20 TRESPASS AND CUTTING BASS CLEF ENTERING double butterfly bow in e | e I e 5.13 3 sand was at the side. 52-inch Gabardine, very desirable | and green. Six hours after high water it is Jow OVER 1,000 TREES.. ITS SIXTH SEASON. Bottle green velvet formed a large for sults or dresses. tide, which Is followed by flood tide. At this price we show an excel- lent line of Suitings in new Fall colore. 54-inch Spot-proof Broadcloth brown, green, navy, tRupa ‘wine and bottle. b4-inch Checked Broadeloth in brown and green combined ‘wine, with biack. $4-inch Heavy Weight Poplin for suits or skirts, in black, plum, Wi Ny s vecy hish sehodsr snd MRy SKIRTS MADE TO MEASURE AT $2.00 3 iliam F. Cunuingham, of 120 North isti | - | purple plumes and the fashionable 3 THE EUROPEAN W, Mt et e D Wil | tFees one foot in diameter and ' 696 | assisting artists have been pre Skirts made to measure in all the new Fall models —fit and tailering guaranteed, at the very low price of terials at our Dress Goods Department. the French serge. The sl > in the intenan: f a high 'ound perfect contentment. oing for i lvan: ship is of at all times to £ : -+ Most Cigars ars Good— those near and dear to her. AL, Bipc Saiivas Questioned ve good | ol natural opossum. thelr pre bungalow at the Goiden | PLUMBING AN With & mass of reqviem In St bats| At the meeting of the membership| "] Py - D-STEAM FITTING Call Up 734 With or Wi | and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES l i navy, green, African brown and 7 ’ ithout Gas Attach ments but Alw%y- EFFICIEN ided you purchase ma- Inquire about it at Dress Goods T We furnish .l'.p'd.r- for all makes —————— day morning for Stonington, and Tae vy ot iz Srknonn s w8 v et e e v tss| RHGUMATISM || A. 3. Whoiey & Co T 1 e body of the unknown max killed| his second yvear ‘at the Johns Hopkins Perspnais. : her home, No. 12 Roath street, With a | week ago Sunday on the Montville Y o * y ~ 12 Ferry Strest Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING prices. Ask us for plans and prices. is as essential in modern house as slectricity is to lighting, We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street GAS FITTING, Robert J. Cochrane PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. 1. F. BURNS 92 Franklin Street Heating and Plumbing THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street IRON CGASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY o DR. E. J. JONES DENTIST Take elevator Shetucket Street is on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. TheFamoas PIELBROS. Real German Lager Beer DENTIST May Building AniTeWF ~; Dr. J. M. KING