Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 20, 1915, Page 8

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| 5 . TOMPKINS| s = ‘has WL IW§ = dizzy feell; or liver . advantage of this| ‘In the reports filed by the town Diatrict : commiittee treasurers of the election . treasurer expenses in_the recent town election, it is 'shown that the democrats, tho! defeated, had $125, more tospend t. | the republicans, -and that. while the democrats spent $1.12 over -the . which that party’s - town :committee treasurer had in’ his-hands; ) - = [licans had a balance of $1:62.left | | the $459.75. which the party’s town enough to. Aill committee had to use. mo: was as follows: Automo- with-t s atfiicting those Who| The last of the election expense re- | hijes $30, assistants at polls $25, car . have sla, but there is no meed| ortg have now been filed with the |tickets $4.90, .telephone 31, cigars $4, e Bg £ ) dition. What ant 15 rolist, and they can got | lown cleric, ust in e to get wiEhin | junch +4.85 v Fecidc Bepiestien | Bongen iy iisoedered Slkcetion, | Tt | tion. urer in the Fourkh d against T F B“ms K . . SN Wity ¥ I‘!—&-u, ;fl'm‘r"v% it gg‘fl;o om0 Democratic Town Committee. : = LR - s ox s n 3 z ? s Lee & Osgood’ rsonal guarantee to Henry Gebrath, treasurer for the x. | e SRR democratic town commitice, reportsd | 0O, ASiEmenies B ssainnis Heating and Plumbing % $585 contributed for expenses of the |$g30 car tickets $8. 2 DUNN “Trustes Palmer There. clection, while the expenditures ran|”'Frank H. Smith, ‘republican treas- 92 Franklin Street A. The trustees of the Northfleld schools | 11,08 who. conteibuted wers. the fol. | LIer i First district, had §75 from the ‘have just met in Northfleld for their |)wing: A. W. Lillibridge $100, W. B. town spen atntal fall meeting, several spenaing | WHICo% sibo. . K, Snicids $100. . & |13, Auiomeblies 135, reviaing book IRON CASTINGS ‘Sunday with the students. 'There were | Robinson 350, J. J. Donovan $25, J. F. 1355 " dlephone §3, assistants in check No. 18 present, many of whom were ac- | wijliams $20, M. J. Curran $15, T. M. | 000t o5 i companied by their wives, among the | shields $25, C. J. Downes $15, A. S. om $16. : = N X 4 e E. C. Lillibridge, democratic treas- - 3 y gumber being Georss S, Palmer of New | Spaiding 325, T. B. Lillibridge '$20, T | yre: 1o First diettict, spent 3160, which - FOI‘ |ransmlssmns FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Jocti C. Murphy $10, P. T. Connell . $5, - P 4 that 4 - was the amount he received from the . Ahe Daaret Tor the fecal gear ending | Thomas Kirby 85, J. Daly 5, T Clit- | {own committes. It was expended in and Differentials THE VAUGHN. Y ue. Tey them and July, 31,1915 had been secured and |ning $15, J. J. Desmond 35, E. J. Bro- | ine following waye: Autemotiles 3125, S i % No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St {Eunas hars been mereased by 3115 | B8, KL, BaTRer 30, C O MumhY | rataporiacion 36, canvassing $13. One of the foremost racing drivers in Next to Palace Cafe ‘s0L4T . “The expenditures of the democratic . Candidates. America was offered $500 in cash by the COAL AND LUMBER |E====——=————————————|,wn committeo were as follows: Ad-| Casper K. Bailey, republican candi‘ vertising $18.62, car, tickets ‘330, clgars | date for first selectman, contributed salesman of a certain lubricant if he would §5. cutomobiles 340, lunch and clgars |50 to towm committes © permit him to sut his lubricant into_this . Postage $9.50, ‘tre . Guy, g‘li;!flc( $160, tfia}agrs{fliecfg%désmct for registrar .of voters, 330 to town racer’s car, and the reply was, “No, I ), treasurer T [ , treas- | commi e. - urer Fourth district $70, treasurer Fifth| Cornelius J. Downes, democratic would rather pay $5 per pound for dlstrict $70, printing $16, canvassing |candidate for registrar of voters, $15 Dixon’s Automobile Lubricants than use ne any other as a gift.” Dixon’s Graphite Automobile Lubricants have as a basis CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How.To Get Quick Relief from Head: 's Splendid! DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK to town committee. In one minute your clogged nostrils | SEVENTEENTH REUNION OF TERRIER KEPT WATCH T 5 will open, the air passages of your head THOMAR 1 ECIo8 BaTR A T wr Dixon’s selected flake graphite, the only A. D. LATHROP e T i D S s form of flake graphite that will success- Office—cor. Market and Shetuckst Sta, lo more hawking, snuffiing, blowing, | 1 - 3 A - to absolutely painless sessions in . . PIOWINS, | {ejq at Hanover with Attendance of | Louis Stiles, Formerly of This City, fully lubri bil = ‘Telophone 463-12 Beadach e a8 a8 T | 40—Intoresting Programme Carried | Accidentally Shot While Hunting in , lubricate an automobile without e TR AR T ] our dontal shaire you'ra Sertsin. of bo gome. Out. Westfield. %:: f or balling ug in the bearings. ]! muv‘-;v“b;n*nn‘- of work at Get -small bottl f Ely's Cre — 3 Balm feom your drageist now. Apply| The seventeenth reunion of the,pu-| Louis A. Stiles, formerly a jewelry e Joseph Dixon Jobn A. Morgan & Son .. You notice the word “moderate” is in capital letters becauss our moderate-charge policy for SKILL- FUL work is a guarantes of sbso- lute satisfaction. : 8 little of thin fragrant, antiseptic, |pils of Thomas Knowlton Peck at|clerk of this city, came to a tragic healing crear in your nostrils. Tt Pen. | Hanover Oct. 16th was a very enjoy- |end in Westfield while hunting, re- etrates throush every air passage of the hezd, soothes the inflamed or |able occasion. Although Mr. Peck had |reiving an accidental wound from a Srucous membrane and relief | taught in Westminater several years, |revolver that caused his death. comes £ & o oy 't stay stufted-up | WRre @ll former reunions had been | The Boston Globe of Tuesday morn with & oold or nasty' catarrh—Relier | held, as he had lived in Hanover and |ing said: rucible Company are the only producers in the world ort.tl:n peculiar form of flake graphite. But some metorists are not boosters for graphite lubri cants. Why? Bocause irresponsible makers, trading on the name of graphite established by the Joseph Dixon COAL Newest designs in Platinum and green gold. ; ; F. C. JACKSON > sty tausht some 25 vears and died there, | Tho body of Louis A. Silles, aged 31, Crucible Co., have put out inferior greases loaded with : ] DIAMOND JEWELRY DR; F. seemed appropriate that the meet- | watched over by a faithful Alredal 2 e s R. A 7 e i ines should be held there. ~Between ;erfle:hwuo 'nga :év :i:&:"‘;r;ek i(on‘-‘ impure graphites that hinder lubrication rather than help. D d. SlNAY e . DR. D. J. COYLE Were present. elegan " P o S SHISY) Qental a3 SALLDVV, SKIN tfl:s:lft“lonh:v;s {%rvped .:iz: the noon hour, ;;Z w);fl?" fi-r-f?y'& brook, t‘l;!:cmfloex:‘ Try W‘m“‘"‘n‘:‘“ and Differential D e ntist >, OIS, St Sy a .; ?.i: 'z...: e 2, b 1t tor We see —_— B R o s i oot | T St Y B [ e e e g BT DY st S vy ekt Boson Sre j beauty. It is quickly |sanby singing several old school sones | sle district. A" bullet from & .38 cal- Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildiny, Norwich o 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily : e day revolver caused his death. cot thecause |Nicodemus = Siave, Long, Long A%o,| A searching party, numbering fully Ask your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart, Xie 2118 Jfilfl & 600. H- BIBS Syndays by Appsintment liver—witi: the aid |and Auld Leng Syne. Aaron R. Morse | 75, had been out all day, and ineluded Lady Attendant *Phone 321-3 1 : 3 was chosen chairman. Reports of the |in the number were 1 offl 3 fo the gentiy stimulating, safe | L S it Mere vaad and | sant out B oe SR e S Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. i ly— accepted and officers chosen for_an- | department. i . . other year, with Mrs. Ella Smith Ben- | Mr. Stiles started out at 5 o'clocl Jersey City, N. J. —_— 9@Q | ett as Preationt Tt was votea o hold | Saturday afternoon to go Soon- han D X% - DR. PECK the reunion next vear in June and the |ing in the Tekoa Hollow section, and Established in 1827 - ~ e rouplon pext vty dune e e | me 5 Whe T e S na NEW LONDON verhauling and [Practice confined to Eye, Ear, read by Mrs. llfe Smith tandish. | return Sunday cansed alarm and 2 r Then the frst to; speak of Mr.-Peck | search was begun. * < Nose, Throat. Glasses. was Mr. Bishop of Norwich, who gave | - While Mr. Roach g a drink 3 i 2 s Rty Sala of Any Modiciue In the Weeld, - |25 010 0f the. younger scholars_ his | from. the. brook. (he Soe; Which nod : Do All Kinds of Re air work ey o e Sold everywhers. I bovas 100 250, Iemembrances of his school days, with | not left the body. came uj behind him | E——————————— —— = . . Mo Fovamis ol i ‘Mr. Peck as a teacher, and the qual- |and put ‘one paw on his back. The . - urday - ities which made him so successtul |body was found 100 feet ey, | SPARE THE OPERATOR ST. MARV'S T. A..B. PLANS BOllel' Rep&ll‘, of all kinds on as a teacher and man, and which gave| The bullet ;which caused his death WHEN FI 4 B R [ i G CpulEL sy Eh Fine seLL mios SEmise or aames AUTOMORBILES, e was followed by Mrs. Ella Bennett, |lodged in his right side just above |Telephone Bulletin Gives Some Sug- |To Be Played with New London Total sh t d pl t ner, all of whom paid glowing tributes | ' Medical Examiner Edward S. Smitn | 9°0tione—Let Your Curiosity Wait. o i ee an ate TRUCKS I’nfl cAcoAmNs' M r h t ’ Tives ot H1 who' came broeonerer wine | yiewed. the body and is satisfled that | - Tne new telephone directory contains | At a meeting of St Mary's T..A. & ercnants Mr. Peck = Remarks were made by | -After he had been shot Mr. Stiles . uanly (SUNg yetie: -tos suniorib- | B-scclelyy. SN Tuseiny. eventnaithies ron or Mechaniqal Repzirs, Painting, Trim- e D M searre and char- [took off his coat. sweater and shirts.|® When the fire bell rings, hundreds | committee of three were appointd to ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. g;::rgnaa‘?:‘i:c; 01‘ esaé!. m.:;:rtflg ?;:’; br_;\o‘;lver "‘:}, hl;oénmem were in|of curious but thoughtless people at |arrange with St. Mary's Star. of the Telephone your orders. Blacksmithing in all its branches. ee ke OF T $no8 1184 3 RS e - once go to the telephone to ask the |Sea society of New London, a series 3ndteacher. © Mra Fidelia Bustinell | an expert woodsman, o T T 4 | operators where the fire is. gt Fumes Including pool. pitch, forty- | A good Heating Boiler, also a Chark, Franic Pitoh and. Mo L6 | He oons n oasmall ¢ the Masonic|, It 18 bevond human possibility to|five and checkers, The dates are to ; ’ » We will make every day a|Standish were the next to add to what |and Odd Fellows fraternities, e e e o o | b e ety oo onmmtttes com- | lavge Upright Boiler, for sale. . had already been said. - bargain day and propose to| Mr. Morse spoke next regarding ol Mr. Stiles was employed here for | RSrAting force every time the fire bell | Dousherty and Walter G. Casey. % X picture of Mr. Peck and of writing a |about a year as clerk in the Jewelry | 265 e e M T T 4 make prices that will make |sketen of bis ife 3nd charscter for e | stare of Ferguson & Charmonnetu. bt | butance of Jar. the Bollce o for SAdL. | BHas. 3o be. heid 1, Savember: Sona amous 507 te 515 North Main St oty e nUst about elght vears ago |tional fire apparatus may be delayed | Blacker, Frederick Geer, Leo Clish, every day a busy one. e BTyt oh erz mtructive and | this month as his health wax faliink |as"3 rerill of this houghtlcssaces | Francis Twomey and Willam Dough- z e : was or your own protection we ask you | erty. Real German Lager Beer DON'T GET TRAPPED Not 2 lot of old undesirable |1 v erme of “on, “Came. Coms vy | chibloyment, He went wilto bridge |not to"call the operator every time - LEGAL NOTICES g stock but new, fresh goods. |37, Which, the cemetery was visited |at that at the time of his death. e TEL s thy OrONR sing 454 Hunting Licenses. ¥ S g Club_Certificate Application No. 3. |MAaNY an announcement sounds very and o wreafn of isurel suturhn leayes here M, "as prominent in gymnasium | NORWIGH DELEGATION The number of hunting licenses is- H. JACKEL & CO. o s e s gkl Watch our ads through the |grave of Mr. Peck and the scholars |athietically inclined and he ool prises TO SUFFRAGE CONVENTION, | sued from the office of Town Clerk "'“w :: it i .:.:',. f buried there. in athletic contests. - — Charles S. Holbrook has now grown 3 3 - po_e week and take advantage of R g * About four years ago he.married |Local Equal Franchise League Selects | to 454 The latest to take licenses - o B S o 3 Rarvs du | oSty S0 “ShS- U Shout « whil % onfire ire to Tree. Miss Hazel Smith of this city. Since Nine to Go to Hartford. are the followd TOO'I] at tk Righhm spense to its mem. |you have to offer. You will find our your opportunity. The chemical company from the Falls | they were married they have resided Joseph Hughes, Harold Gilder- | 3 " il dent S jonioxicating | Feedstuffs worth investigating. n . station was ott about 7.30 on Tues- |in Westfleld across the street from the Norwi Fran; ague | sleeve, E. T. M B. M. Blivi %o 1ts soctal day evening to put out the fire.{hat|Parents of Mr. Stiles. They have n|hes o ro = e Flioasne | it - g - ey hes elected its delegation to represent| Willam A. Moran, Richard Carter, s Bad caught on a maple tree in-frontchilaren, -~ it at the state convention which be- | Charles P. Lavarge, Elmer A. Kinney,| Horse Blankets, Carriage and CRANSTGN Co of the home of W. I Bogue at 106| Mrs. Louls M. Crandall of this city, |gan its three-day session Tuesday in|Wm. P, Wade, M. F. Pounch, Rob- o |Broad street. A bonfire had set fire to | Who is @ sister of Mrs. Stiles, went (o | FHartford. They are the president, Mrs. | ert Sample, Loois J. ~Oat, Eawara|Auto Robes and Fur. Coats. e near its bace. N eatfeld s " Nonlesday ~ morning, | William A. Norton, Mrs. E. C. Jewett, | Witchkowski, George Myers, Charles . b s o cllie Bacon. ' Mr.|Mre Zebuion/R. Hobbins, Mrs. J. El-|L. Stewart, L. S. Clark Rocco De Just look at the variety and and e oard from her in the eve- |dred Brown, Mrs. Willls Austin, Miss | Mattia, Johin Libeault, Laster Smith, the foch: ercous e i, hat the authorities | Mary E. Richards, Miss Lilla Carroll, | John Thibeault, John J. Donohue, large s at T geatianed that Mr. Stiles had met | Mrs. Lucius Brigss and Mrs. Herbert Everett Corey,’ Carl Parker, J. An- Charse of his own oo asutal’ - T8 "Hisndne. . drew Rossmark, Louis Bolton, Raffac- m L L mm“ ca own revolver. Mrs. Norton, Mrs. ' Briggs, Mre. |lo Donattie, Elisworth E. = i¥illiams. Ty e Brown, Mrs. Austin and Miss Richards | Claude R, Wilson, O. H. Nickerson, Greeneville Men in the West. are to attend the convention today, go- | Arthur Larsen, Joseph Clarke. i ! i &, Pitenas el Jacies. <y (RO FiACtrra it Sk WHLSS I | - mavmiond L Han W & mmiote | 13 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. 3 Cove Street Hallowe’en Novelties LUNCH SETS members Dated at Norwich, Conn, this 11th day Gordon, two Gi Fitch-in her :automobile. Walter Dyrr, John Page, Jas. E. of Ortober. 1915. The Shetucket Club, NAPKINS S = ot s i notha et pa et — - Calkins, Thomas Shea, Arthur — L. h reasurer, CREPE PAPER 5 4 - Norwich friends with letures of one (BACON ACADEMY - Qekrey, Hezman J. Gibs, . Maurics DENTIST GARLANDS : of th torial . feat ay, Austin Avery, James C. Mara, of the Hotel , Sre'Shown Sngting for goldieh:on' s STUDENTS ARE WEDDED | £il" potiler, Alber Dutkowski S0 = proors P X e grounds of D. G. Fitch at Los Angeles. | ¢ th _— DR. E. ]. JONES truth of the foregoing apj 5the-part that counts with the guest. The Mr. Pitcher-and Mr. Gordon have|C'7d® Ray of Salem, the Groom ls| o o @ Towboat Co. Withdrawn. J-J {hat"said ciub ia's bona 4de organiza- | pPUMPKIN LANTERNS : Is the ; : reached New Orleans on the return But 16. ¥ Suite 46 Shannon Building |{:"Ror it thief ohiere butis an ner: BLACK CAT LANTERNS architect doesn’t make ‘a hotel, he only trip, having been to the expositions at The superior court suit of Kenerson, is not its chief object. but is an San Francisco and San Diego as. well | - Clvde Ray, 16 year old son of Mr.|,gministratrix, vs. the Thames Tow- as to the Yell N and Mrs. Charles Ray of Salem, and ; 4 ellowstone Natonal park. | i, “Cocilia L. Park, daughter of Mr. | boat company has been withdrawn. It S and_ Mra Henry Park of Coichester.|was a case in which the adminietratrix 3 were m: at the Colchester Con- |brought suit because of the death of a | Cj lorwich Water Works wo e e T P s e ey | City aF N Wi MEN SAVE $5 Blake Sunday. “Both bride and bride- | the towboat company off the coast of m are stu at Bacon academy, | New Jersey. S 5 3 Eoichester, where they will. continue e R s i BRI e what is back of it. + - & & thelr studies. They will 1 t th uartar m..‘n “' land g : & z £ r studies. y e at the 3 e Says ::I:.H:IT '::1 lelun.‘ resses, | | home of the groom's parents in Salem. CK RELIEF mofl o oftoe 05t Y. 1N ope: X s . The success of the Hotel Martinique X~ Sievse, dre- QUI Adal i m:" : S oos to ion Eeabers. yas CHA® W, r intoxicati; designs it.,; The builder doesn’t make a hotel, he only builds it., = Don’t select your stopping place from the ‘outside. Look behind the front wall and_ i Take elevator Shetucket Stivet en- 5 trance. Phone. MRS. EDWIN FAY FRANKLIN SQUARE the aét mem. Mership. John H. Barnes, Notary Pub- e oct13W Club Certificate Applieation No. 3. Office ot Board _of Water Commissioners. e Jicy back of it, which' . - peries, eto. FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION. 'shows in the lobby, at the desk, in - , Rev. Stanislaus Musiel of Middietown CONSTIPATION |the restaurants:and in the rooms., - B Here's a way. to make solled or| the Preacher at Closing Service at g i R E dingy-looking wearing apparel look | St. Joseph’s Church. v _— {The zelephone attendants, the mail clerks, the room, .. 3 The forty houre’ devotion closed at! Devs. Lo Doco: L I‘u-Ha.e'eu the bellboys reflect the personality back , - 7 g; J°m° s c?aurch ;;oTo“an > wl:): e 2 — (~ g at Lowest. ricse, ‘shoes, ribbon, e of fhe ““House of Taylor.”* We don't preach prices ;s voming service -at 1.0 oclock, : ' By ine o *10 difarest | All work guaranteed; if mot 'oaly, We have pleasant, homelike rooms from$1.50 up.' - ? R e e " e = 2o 115 and was & m‘l-"u.;: , money refunded calom: Fovernors, H BY N N “con fe - Dr. Bdward a icing pl el Amable Deslandes: o A o e e N R e SNOW APPLES b 727 | The French American Get two ounces. of _solyl vening, . Tablets while treating pati Befiale o ttes, Afbert Riv. | grus stere and out e do Bev. Stanislaus Musiel of Middletown, constimtion ahd_ter Brault, ro. Fur Co. 1 e 1 do. > | R e e R 208 Bicusns | et O 25 | People’s Market i : | Tub o Uiste ang. dgt they come looking | - Durius the o Hiioing 18 fhe Keyote” of these 2 v 3 .| Thayer Block, Franklin Sq, st rogh e LV ejews) 1o ted, olive-colored tab- 6 Franklin Street e ¢ and K5 1y, They d JUSTIN nm_n::\- then—a bad breath—a &Ia ‘na are kll.lu!.fl you'll quick, sure r:n:a:nl pleasant results y. from or ‘two_little Dr. BEdwards’ Gitve T¥higts ‘at . « Ledtyn: s take one or two every to Bt them.

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