Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 29, 1915, Page 11

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i | & | $gut Baker of Boston and others. The de- other fendant fs tho ewner of a lpt in New s grass, c P 8 F rates. Panama Pacific Exposition conducted Tour Parties. To Europe 3 £ by all lines. Also independent tickets The Water company wants a afternoon by water and rail 16 1-2 feet wide at the west end 1 Uctober 20, 1915, {he premises set off as the right of JOHNTDUNN pletion. = The i your stay Prediotions for Thursday: Fair, | UPon : i . 50 MAIN STREET ey~ = it e T e et Alfred A 5 e R T Sun. Moon nnd Tides. R e 3 Londo grounds of intolerable ng; a mechanic's Hen was - home COAL AND LUMBER F __Sun M recorded for that amount on Sept. 29. eat something which R Il I R Gd Rises. | m.,:‘]‘vfi’i‘.’:.d'm‘.";: - On July 28, 1913, Viola E. A. Baker 28th of May the Day. Il & m. | p. m || & m || & m. |mortgaged the house and lot for $1,000 : dyspepsia, to the Savings Bank of New London 3 'h derangemen! which is made a party defendant in % ; > this suit as is also D. E. McEachern, - = Ttae T resc g . 614 t..41 /32 | the Bostor contractor and agent who % e at Lowest Prices. Tas on Oct. 3, 1913, filed a mechanic’s lien L (e 7 free Burnine Kinds and Lehish x 18 4. 34 tor $2,250.40. For malden namel - Tee burring- Kinds and Lenig; ; was Leonora Hall. ' The petitioner's tutu All work guaranteed; Lt led o RO PR R S S A To Establish Right of Way. claif is on the grounds of a statutory o ALWAYS 1 STOCK . Stx Sirer high water it 15 10W| The Mystic Valley-Water - Company | offense committed with James = Ma. the — e | G S i ot 2, o, Conper, e Focweea SRy e K A. D. LATHROP plaintiff in_ a sul ught S an a) y . dows. % - ¥ GREENEVILLE M. Heléen Townsend and Henry C.| ~Divorces on the grounds of deser- e Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, A = - Townsend of Stonington in which $1.- | tion is asked by Mrs. Devide Wan. Ther ot i A Telephone $63-13 e rren MEFICAN |, o Workers of Fodurated Ghurch | 000 damages are ed and a court |ner Noodlinger of New London from ’ “ e ” decree is asked to define & certain|Frank Wanner of 2017 Second street, g nish auite an interesting race to their| Fur Co. A Meet—Quild Soclety Met With Mre.| rignt of way and to restrict the Town- | Duluth, ‘Minn. They were married o parish. Th ety 1814—1918 2 John McKinley. send’s to using that right of way for | September 30, 1895 and the plaintiff et b Fn A. M & Thayer Bloék, Franklin Sq. - s - 1eq | PasSing and repassing to the O Mys- | claims she was deserted in AUgUSt,|and if any Mmore wistoae are wme Working in Plainfield. Jobn A. Morgan & Son The Lady Workers of the Federated | tic road or highway over land of the 1909. steps will be taken to punish the of- Louis Beaudoin and eon a D e A 'I;fi m held ome °xf utlhei;nhnt:r‘;:‘- . fenders. SCRERT z v - Mesagmns mn‘luyed‘m Plainfield: COAL te Street, New. London, Conn. meetings at the home of B upt, Hall Resigna. ] Willard Hill on Prospect street Tuss- | oLp YACHTSMAN IN Y. M. C. A. LEADERS BEFORE Joseph Hall, Jr. who hus been su- | therer © o o o0 (0 the churen | No.2 N T s e afternoon. - Besides - perintendent of Hallville mills for a 3 MISS M. C. ADLES e e B o i TR LIST BAS ROBWICH ASSOCIATION |umber of, years,: hae venigned. Notes. Teiepnone 384 4 Sac and doaniin Lxsy | StATY's and treasurer's reports, plans|Death of Capt. William A. Miller—|J. M. Clinton and Arthur Rugh to Be Masquerade Social. Clapboarding on the south side of W - discussed for the holdh of a Sailed Ocea: 8 ke n day. the Plon building on Hugter's avenue New method of shampooing: also of | food sale th November. . Refrespments B Pusen e PRI Swey: bas been started. ""“fon'.'..‘?:'."nfi"u'hf“f“"fi i she|were served after the meeting by the| Capt. William A. Mifler, one of the| By special arrangements the man- S Somidi e tonetealan® o #7¢| hostess. - The officers of the organiza- | hest known mariners in this vicinity, |agement of the local Touns. Mews The concrete foundation for the 308 Main Street, Next to Chelsen Bauk, | 07 are_as follows: President, Mre.|died Thursday at his home in Jeffer- | Christian assoclation is sbie to ofter | K . E. Baer, Howard Marsan block on Hunter's avenue is Telephone 6524, Herbert Peckham; vice president, Mrs. {son avenue, New London. Captain [ to the men of Norwich and vicinity Cyrus . practically completed. - s Lina Spicer; secretary and treasurers| Miller had been in ill heaith for two |rare opportunity on the coming Sun-|ed by Miss Oliye McKelvey, Tyler Ec- Mrs. Baldwin. years and for several months had been |day. afternoon at 8.30 o'clock in the [Clestone, Mrs. Conrad. Mr. Baer Jobn Paradise has moved from Lis- unable to leave the house. h?a hall of the Y. M. C. A. building. | Prompted. bon to Taftville. The moving was Mowe’en Nav elfies Ladies’ Guild Meets. The deceased was about 60 years 2 ‘- M. Clinton and Arthur Rugh, two done by Joe Benoit in his autotruck. ~The Ladles' Guild society of St. An- |9f age. He was a native of New - Demurrer Overruled. drew's ohurch held an Interesting and | London. Mathematics and scierice of This Is Gas Heater Weather With the sudden drop in the = temperature, the absence of E. Adams has moved his place of - Judge Shumw: also handed down 3 WITCHES LUNCH SETS |well attended business mesting- Fri- | pevigation eanly attracted him and a ‘decision overrullng the demurres n Sorcan o pmunter's avenue toisteam and other heating, has GHOSTS NAPKINS ¢ay afternoop at the home of Mrs. Bite S tthess. petin . T e B, mmes, orean ssainst | yiructed Grakam block. . Mr. adamws|brought di fort to man John MeKinley on Prospect streqt | PSyiEators in these parts. N e ®. Henttagtve et.ak Sov Wb A1- |} op 0 i e was located i the | JTOUR b vy o MICE CREPE PAPER | Bosiges the regular order of business,| 1" Y Of & chan e Droperty i Norwich. The | i, rean bullding, Du: since he has oce TER SNAKES GARLANDS BlEs g Slecuased Ctor o i intn | vitive: Yo gitnod doarideralie Hg nerTar sion aryusd a1 the ehort cal- | cupied temporaty quarters in the rear A GAS HEA TR'?‘_KZARM .:I:)AKSEK: b oo nown, the Cuban ten yeats' war being day. of A. Plon. on at that time. ¢ accompanied a Clam chowder and everything good o PUMPKIN LANTERNS at the. St Agnes Baild Toom tontoee | flibustering -expedition which started Montauk Point. Captal AFTVILLE BLACK CAT LANTERNS|3.30 to 10.30; 1sc. All welcome—adv. | oy pontauk Point. Captain Miller kY MRS. EDWIN FAY o e P and for some time fought earnestly FRANKLIN SQUARE or GAS STEAM RADIATOR will give you immediate com- fort in the Home or Office. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH g JUDGE SHUMWAY GRANTS with them for 1iharsv. Merchants’ Night at Sacred Heart Later Captain Miller entered the em- Fair a Success—Croquet Tlub Mests - 8. PALMER DIVORGE | 155 of John P. Lanean, the New York Sunday to Nominate Officers. S s % 3 r N Tells How To Nos- e Also Finds for Plaintiff in Note Case | PAIKST, a5 master of the small yacht Sarchanty WIBHT at the Sacred Heart et B B Full, new stock on hand. - "~Ovefrules Demurrer in Norwich | goversiment during the Spanish-Amer- Talr conducted by the &crvdm‘l-lun ) 3 Case. . |ican war, doing coast patrol duty. n Parish was a suc- ot % aa Then ihe larger and faster Kana: ia the other preceding nighits-of | , YOu feel fine in a few moments The City of Norwich : Judge Milton A. Shumway on Thurs- | Wha was built. Under the ownership A large number of patrons [ YOUr cold in head or e Rt ly OIWIC! ro day gave decision granting the divorce |of M. H. Rogers the Kanawha met were in attendance. AP The Saatate o e Bead % N of Charles S. Palmer of North Ston- [and defeated the Hauoll in a_series The evening's entertainment was | 9Be™: a you can breathe treery. | Gas and Elecirical L ¥ % ington from his wife, Mrs. Lillle{of ocean races.. To Captaim Millers furaished by the Guarde of St. Marie [ WI!! clear and you can e o 4 Chapman Palmer, on '.h; ground of ?kmh much of the success 'Oted the yacht ?{. tlh. Baltic (;nreh, ‘:ho Saye o drill 1..: “‘g;:m;'“ gt Ehihdrges o incurable insanity. The defendant as|in these races was ati uted. WOn mu applause. lowing % - . 3 = = - W or 2 petient at (oo VL 8 sate hospital | The last yacht engagement Captain the entertainment and the sale, danc- "’;’:"- no struggling for breath at|321 Main St., Alice Building Py 22 where she has been for twelve years. ‘.;dmer htlg ‘1!1‘1. on the glnllne yacht ing was enjoyed with the Sacred Heart | M&! We give: this. branch of d istry Judge Shumway heard the case in|Jemima F, , owned by Charles H. ; orchestra furnishing music for the |, TG Your drugglst you want a small the superior court Wednesday morning | Fletcher of Castoria fame. bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply 2 Nttle of this fragrant antiseptic H'UBBARD UASH - cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate e Croquet Club Will Meet. through every air of the head: a week toward the support of his wife. | récent Vears {ll health had prevented |of the leading secretaries,of the Y. M. g g A g g S gur dental chairs you're certain of }| Tnis is the first divorce to be grant- | his taking an active part In business. |C. A: international cofmittes ars 13| ; Sunday in Beausoliel's hall the St.|soothe and heal the swollen. mflamed NATIVE SPINACH ¥ A Joseph Croquet club will hold a busi- | mucous membrane, and relinf comes the very best grade of work atf|ed in this nxita on the ds of in- | He “‘i ‘very fond °'bfi°°"y and his |speak about the wonderful achieve- noss meeting for the pose of nomi- | Instantly. * MODERATE chargen. s s Broviiont of s act paseed | o e sies compored e, "Rhs | Bagmiie, 0 11 3 O A Loraen B e o o ™ Yant what evmry cola ana ca-| FANCY CAULIFLOWER You notice the word “moderate” }|by_ the- last general assembly, which |Old Town Mill was one of his popular | Mr. Clinton, who_lived for two years and the siection of the same officers ik s wly Dew's.. sty Previously | works. in Hankow, the headguarters in China | ¥il take place at the next meeting |stuffed-up and miserable. SNOW APPLES is in capital letters becauss our - \nsanity were| Surviving are a daughter. Miss May |of the revolutionary party, has had | hicl follows the next week. The 3 ‘muoderate-sharge policy for SKILL- §lheard and granted by the general as- | Miller, and twe sons, Willlam and |some unique experiences in connection | C1™ "‘,‘,,,.“1'_““”;”5""- - ““;f." PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING FUL work is a guarantes of abse- ] 5embly. s with the birth of the mew republic. | £2Mes » e T dancing. most cufeful attention. In addition §|and reserved decision. In grantifg the Mijller held high rank J. M. CLINTON. to .5fiibtgix painless sessions in J|divorce he orders Palmer to pay $2|among yachtsmen as a navigator. Of nk, - A Captain Miller in re it years h: satisfaction, ns alist, pi Later in Tokio, the real storm center e le a Want: Coon- Hunting. been an ardent Spiritualist. - |t the Chinese' revolution, he was for St Phone 581 P op s et n : ve years in most intimafe touch with in Street Soagk har weas ioupg found, but one | Ty COURT SESSION the leaders of the movement that|CHURCM_In Uncasville. oct. 10, 1915, 6 Franklin S lectman Casper K. Balley was the tro- | * HAD THREE CASES. | 7010 (00 Nianchus. i oft the | & ek, i t© M. and Mra. Ovcar El MODERN PLUMBING JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor ; i Phy that was brought home by a party = = Visional constitution for the new gov- | ROBINSON—In Norwich, Oct. 27 1915.|is as essential in modern house as Suoceeding the King Dental Co. J|that went out into the woods of Plain | Settlement Made in Matter of Junk | ViSlonal co s dratied, Sir. Chocry 50T |™a daughter. Pauiine Wheeler, to. My, A ; U 203 Main Street Hil "’{‘m??"&i-"‘" nklsht. The lelec‘t- Disposed of to Wrong Dealer. . |during. hic studes days hag won o|_And Mrs J M. Robinson of Norwich. | electricity is to lighting. We guaran- - - Noxt to Boston Stors || Tan ied 5 sicor witn & o T as cholaranip fn law’of Toamna snivers | pip | e the very bt PLUMSING Work | §nocia] Bargains . . 9 A M. to8 P. M. Daily Keny, Otta F. Drnst, Joseph Br Camt | epr0h amnounte’in mie stors ot Ragtviter | By, was invited into” the 'councils, A P e I S o Zrogpotan el el dra uuco ‘.,nd.,.d by Appeintment iags ahd Warren Chapman. ““}Joseph Sylvia of Occum’ was fined :‘ waere his advice and suggestions help- d 7 | prices. Attendant " Lady ed not a little. When the Manchu |y, anses ¥ and costs in.the city court Thursda: rnasty w rthi an Notice of funeral hereafter. Finds -for Plaintiff on Note. morning and he paid $13.35. The ar | Conacsy, s overthrown and the new F republic established, more than haif | PCOLESTON — In Norwieh. Oct 26 A dects! for thé plaint! - | rést was made by Constable Lambert. suddenly, Jesse D. Ecclaston, aged 18 o plaihtift to re o I’ln e T “to| the younger officisis in government years. ’ Mg G ey i oy b, Jpdfs S| umets S5 Lo Ral ook T e was | 1 R T *deniar s veaal o g home oohis peens | J - K. TOMPKINS|Merchants' Week & THESE ARE BETTER - ore the court on the charge of sell-1" Nir. Clinton has recently been called| Tanner street, Norwich Town, day > Irving Maxson, et al. of Westerly. ing the junk to another Norwich junk AR fternoon, Oct. 25, at 3 o'clock. Buriel 67 West Main Street TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR |euit was for the p%)::&nt Ot e, bal. | denler. The aceused fixed up the maty | A% SMPOFtant position at the home | Afiggheen Oct 38 &t o'ciock. Bur e i 7 ance 4 on a note 1 Pl tife, GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | "= ** e S0 Try them and_ses, . THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. Next to Paliace Cafe 'Phone”821-3 The junk was valued at $31. S A young colored man was before the : Robert J. c“hme THE ToN co. Ewse Rheuma court on a breach of the peace charge : oman laim : GAS FITTING, brought by a wi who cl ed he struck and choked her. The man was k PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, discharged. " et e e o | Get @ Montana Robe " T E RURNG I automobile. They Heating and Plumbing| , A suwplus stock of “Moyer” ——— e New Styles " : Druggist 1t P 1t o G .‘:,mh&_:;':.ay | NIANTIC BRIDGE ABUTMENT Fall Mininery + '-for Rheumatism MUST BE REPAIRED| : Lee & Osgood Co. or any : ’ MRS. G. P. STANTON |whS nas sold Rhewna for yeara i | oo Have Fallen Out—Travel Wil Bt tell you that this great remedy for * Sround By M p 52 Shetucket Street rheumatism has no superior. e knowledge is gained from testimony(, A Part of ihe toll bridge at Niantic = bl a e gt gt i ectangn ‘been closed and traffic on the 3 Concord at low figures. 1647 Rheuma. If you suffer from some |DOTth side stopped, as it was discoy- 92 F : form of tHe dlstass. o foll-sis Lors | ered last week that several stones in 3 ranklin Street Adam’s Tavern |guns s srte mil comvince Youthat |ihe Je, soniment had falien out, so e e RS X THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 1861 T e e e At $74 18 soon s the oceaskry stone IRON GASTINGS ||, 5. suee. Norwich, Ot your system Rew strength; "Which will necosstiate. th FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY : ERER Sy THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0|BRACELET WATCHES Joints | Bearl in great variety at the swollen No. 11 te 28 F g, Bormal, for fho'uric acid wil 1 ! % SMITH . Ay, S ot contier ‘ e ; THE WM. FRISWELL CO., 25-27 Franklin Street FAMOUS FURS Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders Best .'m and materials at right m-og 50 WEST MAIN ST.| 300" Coats of ail styles. Rnl, ""ll‘ ng udmnpdxlh‘ ng also done MAHONEY BROS. M. BRUCH i o S ki M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklip St “UWMW We guarantec our service to be the best at ihe most reasonable prices. JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER BRI T 48T T e s o &?;"n's"mm. dding M- J: FIELDS, . . Florist 39 Ward Stroet 3 Take 8 elevator Shetucket Siieet en- | Carnitions. Special _Forms : Telenhaus

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