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ib. B. FACTORY LECTRIC STARTER $60 Imperial Garage CHESTNUT AND WILLOW 8TS. "At 50c a Yard At 75¢ a Yard 36-inch + Btorm n tweive 00l Fremch Saskicmible etiorten®y i Seadtag e 36-inch Shepherd Checks, black 42-inch ‘Wool Storm Serge, B T, cesiveeiiiviibuiiiniadt 7 &m:.‘?: 36-inch Wool Batiste tn 1ight and | 40-inch All Wool in black, dark colors. tan, brown, navy and . Here are Some of the Fabrics at $1.00 a Yard §0-inch French Serge, in six Fall colerings. 50-inch Storm Serge, sponged and shrunk, in black, navy, Alice, wine, brown and myrtle green. present time. #2-In¢h All Wool Poplin, in gray, new blue, navy, prune, brown and The tennis courts were u..‘dvlort.l;: Russian green. e Thursday, .75 a Yard . Somhe o1 the' studenta I the Sase, s At $1.25 a Yard At S uired 54-inch French Serge, all wool, Two-tone .Whipeords for suit or in new Fall colorings. skirt, in brown and green, gray as part of the P - hockey fleld was designe In Platinum and : of commenced also on Thursde: §2-inch Gabardine, very desirable | 2nd sreen. , i gold. 5 G out rocks and stones within for suits or © greem the surface and the gradi - Child of Mr. and Mra. Jossph Thibeault STound. It is expected that the neld |} and Shek, ‘marnt G s A DIAMOND JEWELRY Diesw-Rev. Fr. Fitzmaurice. Returns g will be ready for use by the first of At $2.00 a Yard £ S aeiialt from Aute Trip—Personals. : e P 5 e o Ao AN ¥ Prices the Lowest. THS funeral of the infant of Mr. and MEMORIAL TABLET FOR Mrs, Joseph Thibeault of l:h S:cong and grabbed handles e CAPT. JOHN MASON. 2. d burial was in St in his hile MENMd -—I_ : : b 4. S| ed by C. Q. Eldridge at the Ol¢ grr- cemetery. The child died Wed. pechl e ea i Camping Spot. wine and bottle. . ; - During the court session Major Hull $od nch Checked Eroadcloth in """!_“"-"5‘ - the ‘funeral ar e made the suggestion that the case of| In Trumbuil's history of the dis- winh, Yot Gbi gréen cembincd —isam e the state vs. Joseph Fogelson of covery of America, printed in Norwich A ‘l'sg Y‘f‘ with black. Fitzmaurice Returns. |mo: : York be continued to next term, which | in 1812, he says, “the existence of a S4-inch Heavy Weight Popiin for ———— | _Rev. 3, H. ¥ ce; pastor of St | The trio separated immediately, but | was ordered by the court and the ac-{Connecticut was fo be determined by 82-inch Broadcloth, sponged and | suits or skirts, in biack, plum, Mary's diurch, arFived hobae Wednos: |they et agatn in Main street in front | Cused was put in the custody of Pro- | the resuit.of the battle between Ma. || i in Broop tan, brown, green, | navy, green, African brown THE EUROPEAN WAR |36 veniig ol s tranasontsatnia) | e Sevings Bank ot Now London | batlon Oficer Mamanid, | Ho' i 13 | sop s0d (he Peqbotas Pese and navy. v not e from obtatning a; trip by _automobile, _cove 9,050 | _The witness then went down toward|years of age and the girl in thescase| In commemoration' of this very im- E: o e Barments e hd|miles. Rev, Father Fitzma was|the railroad station where he met [is 15 and lives in Ledyard, where the | Portant struggle and Mason's victory, e [ dye any oolor. Sstis- | acoompanied on the trip by three other | State Policeman Jackson and three |accused was visiting last summer. He | Charles Q. Eldredge has erected a SKIRTS MADE TO MEASURE AT $2.00 guaranteed. Special ijention | clergymen. - They took In the world's|Tailroaq detectives. He told them what |has been out under bonds of $1.000. tablel three feet by eight on the west ven to coloring felt from Balround vislteh bther Dlases of inters | he had seen and five officers later Ar- | He is reprassnted by a New York iaw. | side of his house lot fn Old Mystic. NEW LONDON-NORWICH DYE est. The party left here July 5. rested the three men in Main street. yer, who was in town Thursday and |Aadjoining the highway. On this tab- 83 Broadway. 2 %X. Connectton. At this price we show an exeel- lent line of Sultings I new Fall 56 inch Granite Cloth in all the $4-inch Spot-proof Bromdeioth in desirable Fall colorings. black, brown, green, navy, taupe, Rev. J. H. Skirts made to measure in all the new Fall models —fit and talloring guaranteed, at the very low price of $200—provided you purchase ma- 3 Tha, détective did not get the name |also Attorney Burrows of New Lon- (let an inscription reads: “May 26,|{ terials at our Dress Goods Department. Inguire sbout it at-Dress Goods Letter boxes in ' this vicinity' have|of the man upon whom the attempt at | don. 3 . 1637, Captain John Mason, near here Department. s memess | been painted green. robbery was made. After the court adjourned on Wed- | Crossed the Mystic river going to Most Gigarg are - pr}t was in thaedtut‘l.mgny “gm the | nesday -rur::ron. fsuz“- A(tornu‘y n&u fnv;“";.:oez-fl Sg‘.r't;d-m%m'm-‘ b < Good— soners suggests to the cers. on |had a numl 2 tnesses in L > ot THESE ARE BETTER | s Oert e A Chrew amect | the way to the Dolice station that they | Sternlieb adultery case i his room in | {roved the fort and exterminated the TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR |end waterbury.. pould ax"1t itk them If they. could | order o, question them, but” the case trihe-of Pequot Indians. 9 ‘ . — gotten out of 3 ‘WAS no rought up on 0 ay. is i i P Wt g GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Henry H. Jarvis, a ‘street car con-[is the case in which a Norwich wo-| COMMISSIONERS ADOPT 2 g ; ; “TAFTVILLE ductor, testified, and further testimony | man was accused 0f adultery, but the CLUB LICENSE APPLICATION Try them and see, g i S as to-the arrest and the-action of thé |man concerned in the case has made o THOS. Mi!:x?fh Png;c:;uklln St. | Ladal Football. Team. Signs New Men— | three men was given by W. M. Kane | the that he was offered $150 to 4 e g g | Decide. Upon Form That is to Be Used. | VOGUE OF FUR TRIMMINGS. | the top liner, with a poiitical atmos- Edward Pollard Enters Employ of |37 Fobert G Jamge of Trovidence, | B Son under Guemionstle Sircm- | * The ‘county commisaioners of the| - il phere all through it ~A comedy reel ——— ~-:.|. Boston Wholesals House—Personals.| Gue of thess said.he. saw the three it - T |state have decided upon a-form of ap- | This to Be a Great Season For Bands|and another dramatic picture complet- looi (he Brovillencs strest b - : < ligation for Jauor licenses for ciubs. | of Fur on Coats and Suits — Some| 3 the especially strong showing tha b groun - the Jaw passed by the legisia- | g .0 ihe theatre had, for its picture attrac- Saturday afternoon a football game ture of 1915, which goes into eftect| Striking Examples. tion. between the married and single men of CANNOT DRIVE.CATTLE !ME"""” FISHERS Nov. Lo The commissioners Will $ive| g 0y Lareseutariy Peautitul - the Taftville footbail club will take' ¢ LAND, |8 hearing on each application that i: ul furs are . - Captain Sutton ’):opfl to be INTO THIS STATE. EFT PLUMIS o, n:‘ed nndbwlll make investigation as tc “,‘;“"_"c:"“"; d°f.f£"."}:' mlrhl;".'-ek MARRIED into the game, and it is 3 Had B M the suitableness of the club before the| been « good il take place, as both Commissioner Phelps Warns 30 Towns leen Marconed by Heavy Sea -3 3 application far licenee is granted. The | ’Urchased br women who like to have teams make this an annual affair. Wheastrie form. of:.appilestion. that “has been nflfm;w‘u extremel lar sia. Dlayass Dt of | Phelps has sent a circular letter to|fshermen who accompanied him on| ' r's ¢ ‘or fox, lynx. fitch, skunk, oposs 30, 1915, by Rev. F. oleman S innetln, cup, and they ave CUlDIn| 1o ‘towns which ‘border on Con.|the famous fiehing :expedition from | lub S o e 0. e 1 206ver, and for touches oF. cpie o]~ Freterick Boo oy S oot Sattic ang Tawis of Pativilio™ A ass | Rocticut calling thelr attention to| Meriden which resulted in the post- | T° tTs o Hartford Countys 298 | Ireasy’ fara. * O8] Nelntia Visk Browe et o P considered speedy men and it is hoped | the steps ' he Kine EoC el in thels ATodam g Assoclation, Club, Socte. | Fur trimming for sults is strong, no| wich. that they will be on hand Saturday Plum 1sland Thursday m:r:fns e‘: . Vice President | Datter what the material or cut of the OB, E. Pratt of We Secretary, Treasurer, Chal Boarg | articular suit DIED i ; Sated in New York. rote to Middletown. The waters of the of Governors, House Committes duiy| One to which- attention was called SMIDDY—In_ Montville, Sept. 3, W15, " ; Club, Society, hereby apply for a Clat | ioath, having the well| i 3 3 Manager Benoit of the team | of Commissioner Phelps reads ‘The party had been marconed on the liked plain skirt. the t In R Funeral from her late home Frida You'ean't sell & Nfty-cent plece for || was making plans for placing two.| fallons. lsland by the heavy sea since Friday| Coriiicate 6 emtitle it to have in its 7 e ™ R ¥ & dime. . No one actually attempts §| teams on ihe feid, Al o Pl e Yol and the weca: t M vg.» h L n(n:n eto Te. “Kindly rotify your conmstable or ing o iss Birch in possession and dispense to its mem- | (¥le. With scaliopeq edge, wide belt Ortae Sial-OClock = Requiem mass trimming fox fur. 3 ports. thority that, owing to | Meriden, scheduled for Wednesday ev- | Lorts,, JDiTituous = and _ intoxicating | '\ Positively work for the very [| to Willimantic and the other fo But- | e booint cmors? of e ToinE to 7 he at St Jobn's church at § o'clock. 1 Burial in St Patrick’s cemetery at liguors as an incident to its social life, | Very smart was a copy of an import- | Montvilie. reek. ‘of the. 200t ening, was postponed because of h . v 5 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE nam Satunday. But it I learned that | meutn " discase orear save - shomd | father's Abseace. Vo) s My v gy g B g oo g J B BT T | g e i g ey g i Bae the same with Putnam has been callv|be taken o probibit the bringing R o o Tt said Association, Ciub, Soclety, locat- | “ichly trimmed with embroidered | = 1915 Frank Foots awed 55 yeere * e he clty charges. . into this state of any _cattle over P - B Tows ot ands, the same embroidery adornid ...:f.f." Spest mflm Mlnmm. the highways. The driver or man BLDRED—In Stonington, Sept. 33. 1915, 3 “Saja Association, beit, cuffs and collar. The skirt ? Left For Boston. in’ charge’ will have . permit with Lson I Kiach Was (n Accident at|g,opic Association, Club, Society, bas | pelf, Culle nd collar. The skirt was| “3irs Tovert Siared, sged T4 years Edward Pollard has gone to Boston{Dhim, provided one has been given New London Street Corner. where he will enter the loy of a|Dby this office, = otherwist, prosecu- fancy buttons for finish. KELLOGG—In Los Angeles, Cal, Sept o Tt ‘ha mieberdiin o An effective combination in a suit| sich: seed (3 perte LSloSE of Wer- . as a of ...... e large wholesale house. Mr. ig|tion of the offender should be im-| Manager Samuel Anderson of the|was organized ...... 79 displayed was Rusian green broad- | from the residence of DENTAL WORK a Eraduate of the . Norwich . Free|mediately instituted. It is ~only | New London limes of the Connections | " Hh oy Sloth with beaver trimming. The coat| Pis mother Mra Joha C. Kellogy, 34 . ™ Academy and has been employed since | DY the full cooperation of the pub-|company, has rendered his decision in|Governors are as follows .. was cut blouse style and the skirt| Leurel Hill e. Sat: y after- 5y CMTODAY ‘his graduation at the People’s store. |lic that the introduction of this dis-|the accident that took enpe. | A copy of its By-Laws, Constitu- |Zained width from a few side plaits, Roon. Oct. 3, &¢ ¥ o'clock. case can be prevented from agein be-|corner of State and Bank strests in | tion o8 List of zmbm"u. Bereto| Teupe was the tint of a smart tail- 7 gy i A 2. Petaaihi i “Topk First P coming provalent -in our state. New London a week ago, when a rear | annexed. ored suit in English mixture, its skirt | buys aged 13 yeags ~Co0 © Black- the most attra prop- rize. Commissioner Phelps said that his{end collision occurred, resulting in in. | Dated at .. thi ¢| with the new side pockets, th nars ; osition to thet you ever heard. || The Gardner Brothers, local acrobats | department was fully prepared to meet | Jurles. o sevecsl porsensoinE in. In- 1 e e a7 of | tieo. having: matty patch pochete. o | T e e 100 et S, oL her “EXAMINATIONS FREE 401 tumbigcs ?:’f tg:-tw&fln ul: any ‘emergeney that might arise. tensive damage to the colliding car. ""The .... Association, Club, Seciety.| Suits, coats, waists and dresses, the| Saturday afternoon, Oct 3, &t 145 s Amateur'’s nigh theat otorman Keach, was DR:F. C, JACKSON 2 Wednesday evening, who By Lesn Y . Iatest put on fthe market by designers| ©'clock WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, ;:.tho m;’n:l‘l" of the colliding car| Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, | bere and abroad, await your inspection | WINTYRE—In Norwich, Sept. ”.:ln DR. D. J. COYLE Personals and Notes. e TR L W i3 ' wChalrmsn Board of Governors, House n‘-}"‘:hnifi Just ol Rawlinson, u:‘-“.( Radert Agreements Are v Kea ttee, df thorized. select choosi 3 SBuceseding the King Dentai Mrs. Riding has moved from here to] | o T the ot o delight and ‘s satisfaction? Hesd the e {hex . i ing Dentai Co. Superior Court Clerk. - ) Reld Mclntyre, 331 Central aveaue. l’ ~ 208 Main Strest, New Bedford. : ersonally appeared . Vice Pre: fashion hints offered today by The| Saturda ‘ternoon. Oct. 2. Burial 2 7 0od that tary, Treasurer, Chairman | Bulletin’s advertisers, as an -fi to in family lot in Maplewood cemetery. Next to Boston Store Fortunate Trofe son of Tlex Tro 3 your purchasing! K ¥ omit flowers. ]L-dy Attendant *Phone 321.3 || Providence street left ‘Wednesday ,:t, e g & tat en reckl andfof ...... —_ GIFFORD—In Waterford, Sept. 9. - : Jew Haven whers he willenter the| " Isaac B. Geer . employer, | 2%, 2 ) and made oath the truth AT DAVIS THEATRE. 1915, George D. Gifford. aged €1 — school d | e fln Association, Club, P Vaudeville and Photoplays. - 'r“E DEL "0F Instructions and demonstrations of | 23, compensati T being ‘operated In their singing character change i . the voting machine in Ponemah hall . the Davis theatre the Marinno & i : Hlll are under the guidance of Assistant| Davis-Brown, Inc., of New York, em- ‘Wwere on the bill on Th pean | fiemistrpre of Votery Beatidor and Sul- | ployer, and Baivasdrs Grasoo ot New bad stonp O e e M for the vaudeville featurs and made Rates 75 .cents per day and up | UVaR- : DopepEetin F1.50 DT week GUrInE 10 g e e ] R .- AR HAYES BROTHERS. E A AT A capacity. e Bank streét CTIN ™ es an pretty vol and had T alephnnid ki S Beriin Constriction "Co. ot Barlin, PROTECTING ANIMALS. the added charm Tocnoos . 202 Bresdeny Iff are inter- |com. mpiorer Sha Charies aaios of | as. T T > . .- don, employe, broken bones 'S excuse for the fast speed DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | €Sted in your phy= |57 Siiain dhsmmer e |5 o out i 700 © =7 Dental Surgeon sical welfare, you will e R R AT THE AUDITORIUM. McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, loee no time in Pro= | Noticotrom tme Wikt Ploy 1o Ploturen office has been m %.ma:u' The Paramount mw’s Tavern of our business is IABILITY DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist