Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 3

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i A ; / i i il | afg ;fi% i ; i t 4 i; H i il 3% § 5§ 8 but Targest e second half, cowntry Cait K STOSH A COMER. e St § £a H A 5 BULKELEY COMPLETELY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. o 13 to meet Terry Brooks of Bos 3 : OUTCLASSED B YNER HAVEN | gion Scored New Londow's Only A Points on a Drop Kick. Bulkeley put up a hard fight against the fast and hemry Nuw Haven High school in_ New Haven Saturday but |to deny Hull “There is no denying that lick hroke g e Prove W. at Swamp-Root Wil DoForYou - -t A ‘This 3 b would - be if Sera " o & Dblocked kicks in ‘the gm=me and = X adver-| Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. figure mi -v=|7 31-. Cornell _re- \nce N A ut N Y. f fighter. He is YALE ‘NEEDS COACH Pht s racord Mt AND QUARTERBACK As an amateur 1ie WOR toUr- | Minkey s Years Behind the Times he W‘Efi%’fl‘fi’&.\’i‘ - and Capt. Wilsen Is Poor Man. to ] " Pittsburgh, Kansas| ' Direct Team. E‘&n Louis, Chicagd, Toroirto, Bos- —_ . ‘and finally wound up his honor| Monday is a great day at Yale. It's | cam: glory career by stopping all op- |{lfke a reunion of .G. A. R. men at the | The New Haven team completely out- ponents in the New York A. C. tour- | Mone afternoon practiCe. We 100k | classed - their lighter opponents but | C nament a few months ago. _ “Jupon the Yale football warriors who | the New London boys attracted admi- K sal” of A were all- shot to pisces and trampled | ration for Yheir gameness. o . shows knockout vi on two days previous. They. " New. Haven scored in the first quar- ter. Bulkeley -received the kick-off | ing 5! f} ik it 4 35?#5 Get a Montana Rebe i i 3= 4 s g 5 s head plastered | which Shea fumbled and Allen se- | con . - Tounas st 145|for your automobile. They ZJRent: Younk, Chincy:. 8¥s, sbunds; | with T - “onday cured .the ball .for New Haven on ; e . P4 Retween n-’:c:" r_-n;m.g'_v.;l 23 o wah . ,° ny ‘Glynn,' two rounds an i on- s finnl::.n 40-3':: liny mn & » m‘?. Mx- “l’.‘_n""h o "“"". : i end Fasmer are wind and water-procf. before 2 A I e M gL ‘comes Prince ; Florida weToRY E ol .:\ surplas stock of “Moses” close of the second period New Ha- f the . between Youne Bowwort urp 'y Young Dugy of New & v & ven scored again. By the use of a 1. lCom:o,d at low figures. L. forward pass New Haven put the ball| g:.nm- some a 150 x=a 100, on Bulkeley's five-yard line from menjos. ‘the mw 3 ._.L"-;_fl_..._. ~ 2 e ch they scofed in one plunge. New . J|| Flaven ‘scorea again ‘in’the last quart- D s ¢ od in th down Hying stun THE L L [ \PMAN m 3 \ 'JIIIX before the close of the third reappearas ‘which | land froni . R ST LU Dsnar 1 NCTIVITEY- IN SPROIAL STOCKS. | ot By 3% | auarter Hull kickea & pretty fieid gout | ¥i mean addicional et 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. {33, 3t 12, Syclock noom. ‘for the Toliow | Regardless of Acute Weskness in For- i | el thotr: oey potate. . Thull has | football that was: lurking in my sys- (G ; - h of T —_———— er and dake appropriate € D & 18 team w.‘c -0 “ay oo Exchange. . |tem, and that the rest of the . —_— uun.wg:’g. Anmual Statement and R Dil. ‘Tack & it potmisesd s fisid woal ‘thle vedr |k OO vy -awut it Forl Coope ? et deaihed theratn or. reported | _ few faric Oct. Last week's re- | Den & Rio T e e e mia| Mahap came through the game - uri- he umm race es bt tack that be led. He was marked by eet S Board of Directors for | BeWal of activity In special stocks was| 1 #_ | amle ont, thus retiring him. Hull was | SCathed. In spite of the grilling at- the p 3 = i H Hfinssct any other business resumed on a large scale today, re- — P 1aid qut but was able to continue. The “transact gardless of more acute weaknoss in | frc 3 substitutes _that took: injured ones | the Cornell men trom the. first min- according - -whi{fh: may properly. come -before said | foreign exchange. Demand sterling | ire 1 6% places played with.the same fierce de- | 1€ of play fo the last. and they play. | piitation w Rfld B S tor erit aranciag of | 1L to 481 1-2,a decline of 12 points s S termination that har characterized the | f ‘holt Ban ;}t“':‘*fime"’;l‘haflld atemodile - t R KA SEIAE W e g o e L Bt e | LS PSR e | s, e Tiied cavain T | St o 81 ors bl than o bracin and Re-Dyed RS Tha purpies of this med 5. the [the "Anglo-Tranch loan was in process | & thus always keeping a fresh team on | |1 U7VIRE time after time to get his |covers the and [} mere conventent than as crdin- J tremster Books of the 1y wil be|of consummation and only 11 1-2|&e e iy | the feld:” This-accounted in a way | (20T RO, the ratning. he cudte |spssdway comteety ot the yean befigsiy ‘| o - at Lowest Prices. points above the slarmingly low level |G 1 ; for their. hard won victory as the | Toduy Tie has oo AR T e e K 2 recos ugus! Green, Canzate 3 "% 5% Bukeley s were aquickly worn- = Phicts ehas The WRIST WA come s # Most_other forms of foreign.remit- ® 88 il Gom oy thers heavier and fresh | op. | himself ‘and the team, and -looks to IST WATCH has All work guaranteed; if not refunded tand 1 ., includi e H x % 100% 4 come through the remaining games up Bay to ' stay. ‘In choosing - yours “'-fm’ ce. w.:;hl“w;é:::;:w"‘i-;:c“nwz mett 1 1% did 1552 | ponents E on the top side of the score. - il e wdn » ‘::“7 at_the onl au“lx‘xflonc of (hii u%| FOOTBALL HONORS REST VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FINDS ing. 3 as & beautiful plece of Jewelry. k! hl‘y l:hme t of | Mteroro C fi ! ha comstantly shat. ok s ¢ o I e Sailishment |of | Trcwe dnd BETWEEN CORNELL AND TIGERS WINDHAM HIGH EASY. Our Bracelet Watchess run 1 || THe French Amm this end in view were held by inter- {national banking interests today. and | lnt | some: definite adjustment is soon prob- New Londéners Roll Up 36 Peints. price from. 310.00 to $50.00. Winghani High school proved easy the ' o ©pitls Big Two, Yale-Harvard, Seem to Be in No Happy Moad. Fur Co. icking for the New London Vocation- > men | able. 3 Ray Clty So - - E nfl < 4|59 Sietir orcen, scoma today ware B BB conmacring mie gamen of setumaay {50, 200001 L Wilimanc Sacirias, st e o || THEPLAOT-CADDENCO. || Thever Block. F % again limited to so-called: war shares. | & X - H mostly from a distance and without|iagtered the up stite team 36-0. The e Among the new. records were Maxwell | Hegen : time for a thorough analysis, it would . AMbtors common, up 13 3¢ to 80 12, : £ 3 |scom that the highest honors for the | oc*onal aliack was as varied as it e & ¥ Juwslers, Established 1872 % is the second preferred 3 1-2 to 64; Na. . s e year may rest between Cornell and pectaily - g tionial Brameling and Stamping 2 1-1 | Mok oo (3% 3% 38%| Princeton: that Yale is in no happy | 2hon thal resembled the famous Min- PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING 40 36 1-8 and American Linseed 3 3-4 - % mood; that Harvard misses those five | no201% SNt the New London - team e iman. {to 31 1-8. Among the other substan- | Maxwel Mot 5> < 01 or six stars of a year ago; that Pitts- sz oo m“‘:‘g‘wg n 'flmm - £ crew tial gains of the session were General 4% | burgh, which defeated Pennsylvania |/ e Wy ey Mm; - be sent to a- training table at Com- | Eleetric 5. 1-2 to 182, Baldwin Locomo- | o = ™| by £ 7 t0 0, is mot the | {TaM- The l‘:omd Seach passengers ‘mons today. tHve ¢°to 148, New York Air Brake 5 |icsices Per . g 5 the - east. although a|inat the New Lomdon boys aere far cold, wind and storm, T“E m. MFF Traveling Men, Ets. - . to 163 and the fertilizers and oils, woer 34" [mighty good one: thet Dartmouth is|Suberior to the Nerwich Free Acade & St Chmsl s * : these- gaining 2 to 4 points, ¥ . & 58 J3 18 |slightly below the standard of a year |™Y YSAm. L. L L er., ' Bu ivery . Shetucket Street, tfflrnn CANNOT "BE . CURED United States Steel's course was|a s p. ago; that speedy rushing is getting X Periods e Coca. E-wfla- FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. local applications, s the . ifseased o 73 State Street, New London, Conn. American House. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, by cannot > results at Princeton beyond highest | tional ‘boys, were able to ecore but ates conts day end ‘geach ‘the B oty b - St s $ expectations and that the Cornell- | t¥ice, Yarvots making both touch~ o ot e - 3 ¢ SRR R O g R et A Ko o o Sy S Hx|Michiedn gume Nas sbeumed outetand- |LCRDR L R e 38 (it | e e e e o gl S o DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Ry R TR e gonedine e Mo Comaer o uncorted | mSaie ot e have ougRy | Looshens 1200 26.28 Broadusy g e A AR P ) B 9 S their Minnesota shift which ‘resulted | the fascination of owning & beautital tal 2u nave & Tambling sound, of | serion on the comvson aicidend. wil . %o B"lcHARLTON GETS sIX ingatn arter guin, aitheush an Suits |47 Gistincive closed caf wihin. the FAROUS FURS Dental Surgecn s en- ~ reach of those who onl wieh to im- i Geciese in The result e e the ouistanding. featires ! % YEARS, EIGHT MONTHS | for Windham In an effort to thwart |vest . moderate e, Ry iy Coats and Sets. McGrory Building, - Nerwich Cenn. ¥ the attae s Ladies’ Fur Iways, - . 13 >l of . the conveftible, demountable top.| . Men's:Coats of ail styles. ;’xfxn;. o LR Gedel Fog ey 3 - . individually fitted- at the factory, the| Remodeling and repairing also done e s it - pEx : B (Continued From Page One) HORSE NOTES. touring car is quickly transformed in- | surely. Superior sty ALES, WIN LIQUORS preferred 3 1-4 to 48 1.4, _These rep- | orell iy "3% | pleas, the former for the Imposition| The Royal Knight, (3) e e N T o the Thioz | M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St ] ES, LIQ Tesent the highest quotations in threed Nen ~Fage . oF ‘& “Heayy, sentetice and . the - tath 2:10, by ['ster into a patly coupe. just the thing : T Jisher Gustitiune fn thrp | s ot Shmme Catanes end 4ar: | Border. Knight, 212 I-4. for rumning about in il weathers, for AND CIGARS only seécond i tivity to Steel,” t] Pearshy - . % o« h De cw Gomand for this. Btock being - among | B, oxs ER o Ty ratquicslan. - thal. A xtien 14, is to start in the|dren to and from school and for eve-| 1847 Fresh, o nplete stock. Best Service. e e iosT girculars, free.| the few impressive features of the | b oot o) s Sty | irresponsible when the crime wag | 00 Stake at Frisgo. e DAN MURPHY 14 Te. g day. Rills in general and epecialtits oal B . 09 109 committed. Signor . Picardi declared aaTa To the pereon who hag come to de- 9. T e oty Eitls tor constl. |shaded considerably towards the end. | 7 £ 4% Lthat.no man . in. Charlton's |cODMItion | 2o soi, el mae sire pecn o0 D DO e o ot Poony ol m’'s favern 11°Bath ‘Strest b T oY T K7 i e ki odec B e eponei tor b setons| 0% P S et |t e 8 St Heea| 0 161 w Colds ‘Do Not Leave Willingly. - |chares. . ; . 6 aw 3 v, 2:011- u - | travi 5 ® ool 1n stublorm fe no ] The Westrcn, Pralaht moveméns. pow| By . 8r St ) R e monde, 2:021-2, in the match race. ofter 1o the public ine Gnest stanasra| JOSEPH BRADFORD, my you should be. ’Instead|in-substantially above last year's and B % Sy il Serve Only 28 Days. brands of Seer of Eoi @ America: " “wearl) S © s »_- esipd 2 ’ Tominy ~Murphy 1ig the leadt shaws gains over 1913. The govern- |5 | Cown via Paris—The jury founa| Tommy —Murphy o ng 1t out,get sure rellef|shows gains over 1913 The goven- |- 4! Chariton only partially responsible and | money winning driverfof the year. LOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled te Order. 103 BROADWAY umely - B that there ere exte - out eftect on Southern transportatio - 7 e T framoen: were exfenuating ‘Circum: | . popd WHRIR Bine OV to 1gdian- Et the beginning. As| PBonds were steady at the outset, but Owing to amnesty, Charlton winl |2POlis with his stablé.-and will winter ully batiles those | vielded. slightly .on increased offer- serve only twenty-nine davs in pris- |at the indiana capital bld germs, no-better aid can be given|ings. Total sales, par value, aggre- on. — than the use of. this remedy Tty | gated $4.455,000. jce—callh the like—a closed car Is . 9L1-3 proved by, bis|indispensable. To securs the full en- - ] it against” Ormohde, 2:02 1- of such & vehicle something! T DEL merit has been tested by old and| .Government bonds were unchanged Story of the Crime. et Juded b Deymwnt . ¢ dox g . REMOVAL ICE Foune: "Get @ bottle today. 50c and|on call. - Sou Z msoh:;, Chariton killed his_wite (n e e Y e e h:,fl.‘" o ¥ oV. e NOTI o % S —— X s r villa on Lake Como, June 9. 1910. ™ : . z - » STOCKS. 3 He was twenty years old and she ..IEI’,,.:{'M'.‘.‘ xl;: u::m:h “R‘:;lmt - uul 3 . Juen. Do % 8% | many years his senlor. At the time of Lord Broo) £ b s ; 3-152% | thelr marriage, a short time prior to| o “00 th° o We do wonderfu s B 3 LG design and are and ‘wil ve our statement. the ‘tragedy, she was. Mrs. Neville H. 3 ‘with- ) o 5| Castle, o daughiter of Henry H. Scott.| memper. oF the fast brigade 1o be| mo o : R E Wonke, 0O to be of San Francisco. Charlton’'s father 1l to Bord: - is. Paul Charlton, former federal Sudge | o o0, 1O Ponder_Knlght, 3:131-4. Marshall, Ma tractive - of the district of Porto Rico. The trotting mare, Aubreon, 2:17 1-4, | Siast. ’ 1y ] ihe Bownaf Norwieh ‘are Rareby Botr: Charlton. and his bride were spend- | has been sold by.Bert Sheldon, Malone, '. raten, e 1o (o0 Aneesecns ; tng " thelr boneymioon on Lake —Gome | ot O Heagon Matone. Tofore the fiewt Gay of Nowemar, 1915 " s e 3, - g R Lo oy Tl B B S5 Bt Overbauling and he da: 2 % | mo,_where it was found by a boat- man. Charjton fled Italy and return- | Wallace: MeKinne % 3 custom-made iimousine or | §a775r Deisbe & K ed to the United States. He was ar- record 10 . » emore e R w k Pested when he landed at Hoboken | Ma, Jast weel ; the assistance of a. el e air i and immediately confe B —_— san_ Bd A . E| oo bia confestion Chiriton sald hla| The meeting at Overiand Park Den- | S paang. [ | - g A of all kinds on was subject to fits of _violent | ver Colo, was,uot a: sucéess. financial- | tobring. top, " B 3 temper, during which she 13, 1t 18 Teported, the attentdsnce. being | sa by w‘“if‘ B aes \5&" Soainatin AUTOMOBILES, wmall. ¢ - 7 areapt CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repzirs, Painting, Trim« ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. @lacksmithing in all its branches. , L seized v Day, Ot 4ih taullet :':m struck her h!l.tdo'n killing her ey ¢ ‘ toIn s 8t -nflfleh‘ Conn., Eept. 9tk For, three “vears Charl was held > £00d weather| - & Y -3 % 1ie% | Drisoner in Jersey City before he was|and ar e mobile: g 3 PRSI~ R 5 Fev o ? 3% | returned to Italy for trial. Every le =3 Ji%igal meane was used in an endeavor A ovr-fln HELD ut ., Within and Cor (he Disir! 5 g sy of A Fredonis 3. A - E . _ATLING, Juage. : : ' oF Battiok ¥ Kailey, i ot . P Oct. - 25. hoard oLl s _a|Nofwich. In smia District, Gectined: high rate | Ch: affected the September meet- | race B o z u‘?'.'%m of¢ Norwich, Condi. | u ‘ stble for | ing at LaCrosss. Wis.. and the rasing | that section- y 2 o 2nd flef o pat tered at 2. 2 mmission of the crii s, Dulled ‘off \du & heavy con ¢ 1 ] T Do riing Ssron | Mark "Beiis, of Wausas, ximfi“"—’;{m»%‘fll7 to 515, North Main St. TEbEREE - OINTMENT - SKIN 2, ad: it il o : 1 < 5 5 at E S0y (o< 3 3 o \tted ta Lrocats a New York, Oct. 25.—Cotton futures lelayed 2 3 et PR - ¥ ay— - e 1 SRS N ERCI T > losed . through - the necessity of 3 - . § =3 - . = — o adiing 12,35, ‘{ana the examination of the prisoner 1 > - ; ; * - by Itslian . “The Itallan alienists held dtvergent o opinione 28 to whether Charlton was cngome AT SRR s e s e e Geing Tpiates of the’ i|Eye, Esr, Nose and Theoato pos! - 2

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