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" NORWICH BULLETIN WEDNESUAY AUGUST 16 1916 T | FORECLOSURE SUIT IS WITHDRAWN|/ron Is Greatest of All Strength' 9 P Jdver and other troubles in from ten Docket-—Appeal from Probate Filed in Lyons et. al. v. e ia s ety Time in Many Cases. ter they, had In some cases been doc- ishly seem (o ihink they are going to|forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or trum or narcotic drng, said Dr. Sauer, | that car be easily absorbed and assimi- of Branford by James Murphy and |estate and appeal the order of the pro- | and Europe, when, as a matter of fact, | Prove ‘worse “than useles Many an of the withdrawal was filed Tues | count of Albert W. Avery as executor 1 tolzel fre ctvengtn ont offof isxeat strength and endurspce and The Business Builders, Says Doctor Iroll Lead Center & i A eys ) Action Brought Against St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church |A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes To of Norwich ——C to fourteen days’ time simply by taking Coupons Given Out All Day Today Avery, Exr.—Other Cases Filed {Sring for months without obiAINIAE get renewed health and strength from |tincture of ircr simply to save a few. The suit brought agalnst St. Mary's| B. Pike is a niece of the deceased. | ‘well Known specialist . who - has|latea llke nuxated iron if you want it Valentine Murphy has been withdrawn | bate court dated Dec. » 191 1 and true strength can only come | ithlete or prize-fighter has won the afternoon by Brown their fond beca >d his blood with iron before he Corporation of Branford Goes Off Superior Court |oratmars Nuxated Iron Will Make Dell-| get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, Stronger in Two Weeks'| jron iy the prJO)')e‘ form. And this af- New York, N, Y.—Most people fool-|any benefit.. But don't take the old. some stimulating medicine, secret nos- | cents. You must take iron in a form Roman ‘Catholic Church corporation | They claim pecuniary interests in the |studied widely botk in this country 4o you any good, otherwise it may from the superior court docket. ing and accepting for recor rom the fond you eat. Put peopie/fda. ply because he knew the secret nd James, at-|of the last will and testament of Eras- | fron in_ in 1t into the , while many an- se they haven't enough | fil blood to enable it to torneys for the plaintifr. tus D. Lyon, late of Mentville. hange £30d into 1iving From | other has gone down' to ipglorious de- ofrixsju\gas an ‘action for foreclosure | Claim Forcclosurs of Mortgage. | fhelr Weakencd mervills Condliion” they feat simply for the lack’ of iron. e en. e 2. S s 2 o, Some W L % 7 stated that on June 12, 1912, a judg- |, SUit has been brouoght against Wil- | can't tell w genorally com-| penTE—Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr. liam Beinstein, formerly of Montville, | mence doctori r oF | sauer 1s ment for $3,02; t a patent medicine nor secret remedy. damages and $64.84 S i bm now of pyrts unkncwn, by Nathan | ikidn troub but cne which is well known to drugglsts and whose tion anrl that the Jud"men\: ln a jdated Oct. 1, 1914, he defendant gony. If v trong or | jure ke ack: nor npset the this suit mortsaged land in Montville stoma most potent. remeds. been paid. On Jan. 7. 1815, TI 1 owe it ’ 3 3 °I'| fo secure the note. The plaintiff claime | wing test: nn ? Lot ard el anston i Tnbesie s Notwth o ons £br | foreclosure and possession of the mort- ic bow nerous, ¢ The Manufactarers the plaintiffs, signed in behalf of the el isve. Such Nusated Tron that saged p) The W they offer to forfcit $100.00 to any- charitable {ns8- tution if they cannot take becoming ti in_tabl times plaintiffs a certificate £ jud: on lands owned by the chur ent lien | | ndham County National bank v man or woman un- g red by church cor-{ ¢ \ijlingly has brought suit against . who iron and increase thelr sirength poration. The claim was for fore-| Q. g VRS H 08 PRONEES S gsainst gstenih cent. or over . four wedks” e provided it uble. They alsa refund your mones does mot at least double your strength and enduranco tn ten deys® It is dipensed in his city by Chas. O sgood and all other druggiste. closure and possession of the lands. | 00oC . DERECLt of Sppasue for ve- Appeal from Probate, {is dated April 15, 1914, and is payable An appeal from probate has been|on demand for value received with in- filed in the superior court office inlterest. To secure the note he mort- ¥ R > seen dozen p=opie who we while double th 1d endurance entir arles O. Lyons et al Albert W. | ts of land with build- The appeal states that ze. The plaintiff claims 2 Z . son is a nephew of the losure of the mortgage and pos- 1 ards will the New Haven road water Erastus D, Lyon and that Nellie| of the premises. M'"_ s near the freight office in New canning prizes: London about 9 o'clock Monday morn- g the large boom on a T. A. Scott third < e | company lizhter snapped off in the HOPKINS AND ALLEN NORWHCH HIEERHVINGS READY Two exhi 2ls ons | no hed to the deck of the GOT BIG ALLOTMENT FOR STATE PARADE. Lon lon county agricultural by the n x of St it — - orwich Sept. 4 and 6, to|margins crew of Qivien. Contrnct For 160,000 Riflos. Out | Specisl Train to Carry Loval Dolegatonlconsit of Dbl eeducis o canned | the lighter s a ' | of Total of 9,200,000 Contracted for to and From Middletown. goods, or both, fresh products to be|ing the freight ca . by Europe. — exhibited in regular form, such as five | crushed to death as ¢ S of ree bun of the Ancient | Specime one quart of | deck. and Ladies’ 3 e @ completed ar- , onions, s for the state parade and |!atoes to a of the order in Middletown, | hikit to b y. A special traln_will | county corn s city from the N \. H. [sist of a sto . R. R. station at . and [report of the sea. f|return leaving Middletown s 20 p.|and canned product w arriving in Norwich at 8.45 | the September fai cted that there will be| Wil be madc at | SERVED FOUR YEARS IN GRECIAN ARMY % | Peter Benois Roturns After Long Garden .1\:] a e " - work. Twesh| Term in His Country's Service. 1 be judged at 3 awarde| Peter Benois. employed in a boot- acking establishment at the corner The Hopkins and Allen Arms Co. of this city received an allotment of 150,000 rifies out of a total of 9,200,000 contracted for i this country last {vear for the battle lines of urope, according to the Wall Street News. While Ame n made s - - o ,y;:-c-n bo;)min;- Eur or ma Begins This Morning e the battlic month: + is expi ¢ mber ex- | black 1} & s have S three h ¢ remb t hibit of Bank and State streets, New Lon- s Sede e i wibhe Wi e < e D o is not t A short street parade will be ond prize $4, S’ sery 3 I'k= Greatest Success That Our Men's Department BT e e et R sarthipoizeisenintiy | ounE T is b ous hattice aur fle a compl 2 parture of the train. prize exhibits to be made, =3 . perges 1o t H"S EVCI‘ gcored hg‘\or:"lhl;\i' 2 over” §35 wa the state Hibernlan day only |one at London county agri- |Many hardships of active army ser- s = of rifles were tracted for in > over a week s the Middle- | cul ‘H‘é'l £ %[. a :\1& tn‘c.m- Hert g e R country last nd the close of |town committee is busily éngaged in | of an ex of c ned product V] szl i s ’ . c | % gag Sl foie D when Greece declared war It’s a success because we know how to buy Shirts—because we know how to sell Shirts | 151 e e oo “"'} (et ML losiman s m UG Turkey. By the time he reach- 9 E ample: now points to one o: maon Cof corn s e & 1 a 2 * v o -b k hat kind of Shirt d e th % 1y lik Ea s re cor : at Middletown has on My Canning | co bis Hativedconainy. However, “iho —-because we know what kind of Shirts you and every other man’s man really likes. promeris e e Shsithamng it : two countries had signed a peace l;(fl‘.lfl‘ Allies, much less to the i have 10,000 men in line in s“"g'”‘ R e medintoly fal e Very careful preparation has been made to insure that this particular sale shall offer bar- gains as good or better than those of all previous August Shirt Sales. Look over the specials given below. You are sure to find what you want and at the price you want rd war was declared between Greece! and Bulgaria. e o Lomion|_ Benois. enlisted and immediately he| SN ond Teen | saw active service, fighting in four S g be Ce-|battles in the Grecian-Bulgarian war. ere should be almost | Judged at the from all over the|awards made ‘the parade and field | -All exhibi Attorney William | ing line. The periods of experimentation Winc dt e Decembe v practically con: Remington Arms-Union tallic ultural fair rtridge company, Arms hlin, the chair of the ath- he tent of the New London| hjg enlisvient was f t ¥ , s s il a ‘or months but! 7 of Delaware (the committee, is receiving many en- | Sounty Improvement league on the fair | he was compelled to remain in thel to pay. contract) and New the various athletic events |Srounds, Norwich, not later ti 10 a-farmy for 47 months, being discharged house are now regular will. of course, be one of the only a few weeks ago. During his Winchester was probab attractions for the day . rs to also planned to have an en- |Conm. by parcel h, api | entire enlistment except during the| t of American rifle m At 4 gin shipment, military rifles from its ment at the uark, and there|3: I hope you w ntage of yl;](ll. ’\‘:\h}’;«))!u R e o C (] plants having begun the o be soie Trish jig ing and |these prizes and make an exhibit so|" Immediately after his discharge| the allied armies last winte features. The committee has |that we may show the ple of New | from the army Benois started back tol In fact, Winchester was by months sted the various societies that|london county the good v are | this country, visiting only a few days! ers of the the first in 1d, nun famous W having beer . plants Negligee Shirts With Laundered Cuffs Negligee Shirts In Coat Style s bands and drum corps to | 40ing in your club. Irish music, and bar - The com- t the socies at his_former home. He arrived in| New York recently on the Vasileus| nstantinos and to Trenton and! before returning to New One of the biggest manufacturers of Men's Shirts Here's an unusually attractive display of regular 75c Heavy 1 to in the country makes these Shirts and there is not Shirts, They are made of a very good grade of per- ctur > rifles we rposes and m the w a heavy weight of sc rap | ! London. one in the big assortment which we ar offering at cale, and we can say of them that the patterns are this price that is not worth at | - right now. The patterns are good, the colors are fast, and we all new and good, and that the colors will stand te wer hard washing. We are showing both laundered and have all sizes from 14 to 17. Ali coa ripped to ollowed later by Remington company | more recently, by < The two ng two days. i} COUNTY PRIZES OFFERED FOR CLUB WORK. cuff styles. All sizes from 131 to 18. pa rifles Bl Sl HEithaan Awards Are to Be Made on Basis of Fine Dellar Negligee d Agure State Club Score Card. Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts Coat style Shirts with laundered o ft cuffs and ity . Warner has an- irts wi dered or soft cuffa ar > 3 4 i 70,000 : prizes offered all coat style. The lot includes a Russian Cords, fine Percales, Radio Pongee and Silk fars sme of r club, work in London county, ures make this a particularly attractive assort- ts under co ation the time and the of modified, whil percales, soisettes, madras, etc., fro ot All awards are to be made on and also many new styles bought fo ment. Some have sf:ft ard some the laundered cuff, acts did not mate the st “lub score card: present market prices. All hand lau and all are coat style. All the latest styles and col- he inability of the club prizes rst prize $14, ize $12, third prize $10, fourth nd fifth prize $6. One ex- | to be made at the New London | corn show to be held in Nor- Dec. 191 of 10 ears How I Grew My Cor, to fulfil their obligatior of th rifis contracts among an concerns follow: fectly made. Size from 14 to 18, orings. Sizes from 14 to FOUR SHIRTS FOR $3.00 and Westinghouse. 1,800,000 Arms of Delaware . 2,000,000 L 000 C. Co. 50,000 tion. 1,000,000 150,000 At $2.25 Que Regular $3.50 Fibre Sille Shirts Z Winchester Afiis At $1.719 Qur Complete Line of $1.50 Shirts In the dollar and a hal known makes as “Yo perial’—and all these we will sell during | American Arms Corpor Weekliy Fayments . Made of the wonderful, new Fibre Silk, which has prize $1 one at the Mew ultural fair at and 6, to consist of potatc and _the h the appearance of the finest silk and wears like a Shirts we carry such well percale. The patterns and colarings are remarkably good and the Shirts are as sightly as the best silk liss Co tal value of these contracts | ey ‘ At 95¢ | ! s I s 0,000,000, assuming an average Sale for only $1.18. Every Shirt repres ones and much more serviceable. Soft cuffs, coat a rifle. Some of the con- est grade material and workmanship. style and all fast colors. it higher fizures than U tory, How bility is that : port of t work. Tl the Septe nce, the gross value |will be ma e contract, the New 3 house company be- <ing | of this business to ti i n corporations is nearer { 000,000 i toes will & and fir December or the ¥ and The Sale B me This Morning at 8.15 On exhibit London coun- Norwich Sept. and to consist of a fall set tory, My Sewing and a report of the sea- ln(ludm‘,’ notes kept on ctric, 00,000 on a unit. 1 these comp rifles at c: 25,000 ri: New es were produc- t the same time, ¢y would be the e T T — and a day althoush it would only | comy capac i | ture of shel i put were re { will be seve E—— | is une He | IDA ELIONSKY PROVIDES | WATERFCRD MAN KILLED n had WHILE BREAKING HORS Bl ; THRILLS FOR AUDIENCE William G. Ghappell Died at Momorial [MURDERED WIEE WAS Swam With Brother Buster Lashed | Hospital W-{h‘ chiun d Skull. i FORMER GREENE WOMAN. to Her Back. i | Wiliiam ces In the manuf: if a higher rate of ou ched ultimat 1l months before ¢ both men a ed up gt esent ) are for ne 1,000 rifles hough for some parts a ate of output Is being reached capacity of | plants dicated in the A g s ures for exports of firearm . Eugene Weeks, Nee Ma ary Green, There were thrills not on the pro*{coum,l . In ‘the calendar Shot and Killed by Husband. ram when Miss Ida Elionsky, a 17-jthere was shipped abroad k5 = 2% 2h s — T of firearms. In the first five he had been refused per- |year-old high school girl of New Lon- [ Of firearms In the frst, five o itomobile | don, swam down the North river, New | smounted to $9,493,886, or a monthl ded the priv-|York, Monday with her 265-pound e of $1,808,777, against $1,01: [‘“)’ ’_'A"’f';'n}:°‘lm-mhu« Buster” lashed to her back.|S817 M;"n}w , in t‘\c”ciflfln;flf 'r ar 1915 -3}4 made at|(The start wasifrom the foot.of Birty- | Z0d | 111 888 OUIBIY QL Mt Sve he shooting occurred [ ninth street and all went well until| the Weeks home in | the swimmer got to Charlton street. Willimantic Autoist Fined. Miss Ida was carrying out her part of iber of “al P weight-for-age contest when the S edein ot fiun\ thi; 1915 ! | indertaker Groton mar road when t ing nimal became | the able. Chabpell lost contre = e 1 State street, Ne borted, Gnd he was Mary M, a 25-foot Jaunch carrying re- Dr. John Suiiivan, a taHHe fma e se | 1so wounded, tho porters and motion picture men, got et T o et ot s disappeared aftep|out of control and ran head-on into a ording to his |barge. i gale and fused when he entered that thoroush- fare from nk street late Sunday hooting and ac in road by story i b S to the police jumped into the| The wind was blowing a IFe Eion s contans ) R Brappell's cendition: the d-to drown hi: but | Stanton of 407 Academy street, Long Io.\,\cd up for drl\m” reckless & £ < n, ‘e m to the oppo: ore |Island City, the owner of the Mary = njured m rial hospital showed that Ch of the skull anc rics ippell’'s condition was an operation was con: His condition v ritical first nd without regaining sness he died about 5 o'elock Monday mornirg. The deceased was about 2ge and for hed to the M ere an examir opell had a ymptoms of internal In court, however, it was testified that Sullivan’s speed was not greater than three or four miles an hour. The occused testified that the line of silent t the night In the Woods. was unable to steer a clear course wo men who were hauling lumber | and the boat crumbled her bow against him emerging from the woods,|the side of the barge. Al on board knowing he was wanted, |€Xcept the owner of the boat and Pat- 4 Lt asked him to ride with them. Weeke |rick Stanton, his father, managea to | Policemen and the ropes stretched be- ofused axiec vas | climb out on the barge. They got out | fFeen them left him in doubt which refused and arted to run, but was o 8¢ Yy got o way to go and in trying to choose his captured by the men and turned over |later in safety. route the rear wheel of his car struck Ly [uakancls J. Scully, a student tn Co- | 11050 he wailent boy “The lantern pelice saw he has expressed sor- | lumbla university, who was trailing [ (09 0100 * Tuage Coit assessed and has declarcd that he was in- |the swimmer in & _rowboat, at once | Was Hroken. = 3 5 years of | Sanely angry when he made the alleged | Went to the assistance of the launch. 2 e clc upon his wife. He is 32 years|In an‘attempt to getiashore their be- o o 8, of| B SOY ML WiES "o 1038 years | In an attemyt lo pebiastors The bet Gom. G, 3. Pains Ded. THE PIONEER BOYS OF TAFTVILLE serious ered in- iover of hors He learned the trade £ s W ived v . -+ Mg f Greene, b 5 cully came mnear belng drawn under ‘ord has been rveceive in WNew of carpenter from Seth Morgan n nis | °f Greeno e a pier by the tide. 'He managed to|London of the death in Boston of Gen. (Pictures Taken Sunday at Rocky Point) L“’l“‘tll'\l‘l:;i bu';1 rn; ‘r:_—‘mj;mz“; (7 ’L.l St Er 5 = grab the side of the battered launch | Charles J. Paine, owner of the Ameri- had deyated himseif to training horses | Walter W. Concklln, who was in-|and haul'himaclf on board. ¢a cup defending ~yachts Puritan,| The Ploneer Boys of Taftville, some |others being elizible for membership. | Since then it has Increased to Afty in an automobile accident near| In the meantime Migs Elionsk: - | Mayfliower and Volunteer, which suc- s to a considerable fortune and immedi- | his home in Quaker Hill Friday even- |coeded In freeing herself from the | cesstully defended. the cup. He was Bt ‘Fé’?geni?r'“?&‘i?:E“:S;?ua?‘o’fiffii‘gy The members now hall from far and|and they expect to haxe = hundred on ately started a stock farm ncar Holles |ing, is recovering. Mr. Concllin suf-|bonds that joined.her to her brother |3 years of age and during his active ! The club is unique in that svery mem. | Bear, although a majority still live in|the roll when they sathor at Rocky| cove, }‘:Dalerford, The Afnrn'{{ did not fered severe contusions and lacera- and, both.landed ata pler further down | life as a yachtsman his name was well ber resided,in Taftville sometime be- | Taftville, The club was started four | Point on the second Sunday in August! ourish and in a short time Mr. Chap- tic e kpown in this vicinity tween ,@g}yg-_;)&o and 1880. none |years ago with but four members. | of next year.