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ST TR TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York $1.25 | CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at § p. m. New York, Brooklyn Bridge, Pler, East River, fcot Roosevelf day morning, Oct. 27, at public auction, to the highest hidder. The property is valued at between $50,000 and $60,000 and is subject to iwe mortgares aggrepating $22.000, the ings af New London holding a mortgage for $19,000 and James Moran having a mortgage for $3,000. rty bas & considerable front- age on-Barik street and s occupied by several stores ana there is an exten- sive waterfront, i A part of the property was until re- cently leased by the New England Tron and Metal Co., by Louis and Reuben Lutichansky, who composed the com- pany. A partnership was recently dis- UNION VIGTORY IN 1866 Made Clean Sweep at Polls in This City a Half Century Ago —New Stone Work Placed For Laurel Hill Bridge— Heavy Rains Caused Dam to Give Way—Newlyweds Funeral Directors and Embalmers WM. ' H. ALLEN SETH N. TAYLOR DAVID H. WILSON 88 Main St. o gr:? lw-vg 8 ops for those perp! the Que ‘of what to give the bride. Just a glance at our line of Sterling Silver and Cut Glass will convince you that it is not the ordinary com- mon place goods to be found in most stores. ¥ You of course want something dif- ferent, therefore you want to make your selection here. THE WEATHER. Conditions, In the Atlantic states high. temper- :ngrea :_::‘r‘\un;xe. enerally fair weather ‘will ‘prevailf: - Saturday and Sunday east of the Mis- sissippi, with somewhat lower temper- ature Saturday in the middle Atlantic Says glass of hot water ‘with phosphate before breakfast ‘washes out poisons. and Repair Work newest models in every finish. : 7 John & Geo. H. Bliss Overhauling OF ALL"KINDS ON states and New England. ing variable Sunday. Forecast. New England: s?‘nrduy’:.s‘mday fair. stern New York slightly cooler south; Sunday warmer interior. Observations in Norwich, changes Friday: Comparisons. Sun, Moon snd Tides. 1l Sun i High | Moon | Bises: T sets. i Wakor. | *ets & m 1 o m | a m. || p. m. } 5.30 | I Day. =l olf T84l 345 0,59 015 | 130 2.42 Six hours after high wuter It is low tide. which Is fallowed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE oo mens et SERENS The winds along the North Atlan- tic and Middle Atlantic coasts will be moderate west and northwest becom- Fair, slightly cooler Feir Saturday, fair, o R Although the Unlon voters in the town of Norwich made a Clean sweep at the polls fifty years ago, the vote was very light and the election more qulet than was anticipated, there be- ing very few contes.s. Following tho closing of the polls, town meeting was held when other officers Were p- pointed. 5 3 The inhatitants of the ‘town after gacked.and one local tailor had his Poekes.ipicked on Maln street. has received the attention of burg- who have lars, commenced their op- find themselves robbed in_the morn- ing. The house of Rev. Mr. Hutch- inson, principal of the Academy, was entered Friday night through a win- dow. _ Saturday night the residence of Tsaac Jones of Broadway was en- tered through a back window which was forced opened by a jimmy. A, pocketbook with $237 in it was taken. “The “third baseball game between the Charter Oak club of Hartford and the. Chester club of this city for the championship of Connecticut, was played in New Haven on Saturdoy afternoon which resulted in the for- mer winning by the score of 9 to 2 Lost Furniture in Fire Caused By Lamp Explosion. _Local Man On Committes. The stute central committee of the Conuecticut Sunday school -teachers’ association have decided to postpone holding a state comvention for the present, and recommend instead a county convention in each county, to be called by the county secretarie during the fall and winter months. L. Denison of this <ity is on the com- ceeded in getting the advance asked by, them-—about ten per cent. It is supposed it must have been stolen while he was gazing in a show middle of the sidewalk just below the entrance to the Bulletin office, after bravely withstanding tl:e perils of fire and flood and leaky gas pipes for all these years, succumbed yesterday to the saw and axe of Stephen Gifford, who had been employed by the street commissioner to remove it. It secm- ‘ed to bad to cut down the ola fellow; but it stood square in the middle of the ‘sidewall, occupying more than ywo thirds of it, and wouldn't turn- out for nobody, so the common coun- cil voted that his jonger continuance in that position was _incompatible with the present style of crinoline. solved, and now comes the petition for @ partition of property owned joinily by _the two brothers. Judge Burpee ordered a recount of the ballots tast in the election of the town of Old Lyme this week. The re- count will take place next Friday morning at 10 o'clock in New London The order for the recount was issued on the application of George Griswold, who was @ candidate for selectman at the election. The application was pre- sented to the court by Attorney Wil- The following records, reported from |& Period of peacefulness from _the|mittee, liam J. Brennan, counsel for Griswolc. | tary trect. ur inside. bathing Sevin's pharmacy, show th ehanges | LEFIE of burglars were-Groused ~ to Tiie Journeymen tatlors of thig clty || In“his applicatlon Griswold states | immediately upen arieing in the morn- in temperature and the baromethic|find that several houses were ran-|who have been on a strike, have 6uc- | that he was a candidate for selectman, |ing to wash out of the system all the together with three other candidates. Aftor tho election the moderator de- » 7a m : Gleapings from the Bulletin files of | ~John Barker, a merchant tailor, had | clared that Thomas L. Haynes and |into the stomach. £ descrinti 12 m. 120 %0 -30.15 |66 follow: ‘| nis pocketbook picked from his pant- | Henry Black each had 91 votes and| To feel like voung folks feel; lke of every description, e 1IUUIIUTNNT 88 30z Octe 1,1868.--After a long season on|aloons on Main strest, on Monday aft- | that Alfred S. Fowerd and the peti- |you felt Before your blood, nerves and Highest 78, lowest 62. immunity from their visits, our city|ernoon. There was $50 in the book.|tioner each bad 88 votes. muscles became loaded with body im- The modcrator ruled tha: Haynes and Black were elected but that the Predictions for Friday: Fair, erations so successfully. that it be-|window. i hi - t 3 i 3 etitioner (Griswold) failed of electior, | Which is inexpensive and almost taste. Friday's weather: Cloudy, followed | hooves our citizens to keep & sharp Old Stand By Goes. nd he farther ruled that Haynes was | 1655, except for a sourish twinge which by clearing, northwest wind. lookout, or they might wake up and| (.4 4 1366—The old tree in the|clected fivst selectman. Griswold claime |it not unpleasant. that ‘n addition to the votes which were counted there were cast 22 ballots which were refected and not counted. Of these 22 ballots, 14 were rejected properly, 12 veing blanks ard 2 being mutilated. The other 8, however, it is claimed, wero legal, should have been counted and were improperly rejected. Griswold claime that if these 3 ballots had been counted he would have not only been ejected but he would have been elected first selectman. Case Withdrawn From Court. The case of the estate of Mary Fa- het, in re, Cornelius Donohue, appeal If you wake up with a bad taste, your head is dull or aching; if what vou eat sours and forms gas and acld in stomach, or you are bilious, consti- pated, nervous, sallow and can't get feeling just right, begin inside bathink. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse. sweeten and the entire alimen- previous day’s poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more £00d | purities, get from your pharmacist a | quarter pound of limestone phosphate | Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and lme- stone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder, _should begin this _inside bathing ' before breakfast. They are assured they will become real cranks on_the subject shortly Anna May Benoit and Alfred Dion have been sent out: bad breath and tongue is coated: if|21 Broadway F. W. GUILD, Jeweler = Phone 799-3 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK FALL OPENING See this Outfit today. The bed {s._ a heavy -2 inch post, with heavy fill- ers, full size, and comes in ‘white enamel finish. The Spring ‘is all metal, guaranteed non-saggin: The cotton top. mattres: is covered with a good grade of ticking. If bought individually _the out fit would cost $20.00 125 Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- daye st § p. m. Bitective Oct. 15th, 1916. §1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agént—$125 GREGORIAN {f F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent/ F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. | J. P. HAGARTY, Special Agent. | Hartford, Conn, i New York New Haven UTOMOBILES, e eon. (St Mary'e Total Abstinence Society | from probate, _has been witndarawn |, Rev. T B Ritu, who has been aselot. : i = __|of this city, is the oldest temperance |from the superior court docket. No- |iPg Sacr h = = A . Men of Federated Church Organize al Oct. 2, 1868.—The election in town|Society in the town and besides have | tice of the withdrawal was filed on |the summer, has gone to the Wauresan B UNMEIG AND aRe Men’s Club and Elect Officers—Mr. |passed off very quictly, there heing|ing done good wotk in the temper | Iriday in the superior court oMce parish. | { less contested than was anticipated. v DI . o % — CARRIAGES, WAGONS, and Mrs. Charles Anderson Enter. (less contested than was anticip: ance catse, 1t now proposes to be an S P S n—Items of Interest. e D h("*““- foete €27+ | ald goclety. The officers are: S: TAFTVILLE Local sports are betting 5 to 3 on the LAHN—SEARS—LAHN TRUCKS and CARTS, Fho o aiwayaion Toth Jtokets, Ter|ter ¥ngen, presifent: Thomae LLi Red Sox to win the series. Another 74 Main St t CALL UP 734 A meeting of the men of the Feder- | {2 ¥6C Ut J12 votes (his vear, fo 1434 | Garry, ~ first vice presiden : fan has placed a bet to the effect that ain ree Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | ated church was held in the church on 6105130 2 u—mvafo»‘_iw of an. l€ket 18| Covle, second vice president; Jerc-|Management of the Taftville Bear|Brooklyn won't score a run during the NORWICH, CONN With or Without Gas Attach- Blacksmithing in all its branche: of the club is to : ors, John A. Morgar, Zebulon R. Rob- [ tarv: Jobn Carver, tre: The Rumors—Rally Day at the Taftville and ECONOMICAL— procure speakers to tary; Jobn Carver, treasurer: Thomas i I maaa pane who na < moevenar address the men from time to time and | ooy Charles W si board of|Mijen, " librarian; Michasl Barry,| Congrgational Church — Harry |, [0WRTS ZUNSS, 0o 35 been emo Buy Your Corsets e 2 : Dromote the soclal welfare of the men | relieh. [Chcster Clazle Fdmund Roath | chairman of the board ot directors. Hannan Injures Hand—Personals | Duct few monthe hns rostoncd m woc | where you picase, then have them re- MOB} RANGES Sc tt & Cl k C ggdgn?lrc:"\:fh“;&?l 1o ¥er tORSTHSr Al Case,. Charles Crawley. e Dam Gave Way. and Notes. sition and will chter the employ of tho [ 2 bulItRkn fit e :gglra. 3 ¢ 5 v n whi ork and pull for o et < . DoteS, 13064 Tas® Thiredey mibbie opkins & Allen Arms company. Wil- orsets Repaired and Cleaned. TR 0 ar Orp. the ‘church. In connection with the|Prow@ town clerke Owmiel Gager | Oct B 0 ey eavth.| A rumor has been circulated aboutliam Day will fake Mr. Dunse's place MAIE RICHMOND, Corseti We furnish Rapairs for all makes s club there will be a bible class which | (2T FECRTOr o e, (ESET O el Work of the Home Woolen' Compa town that the Bear Cat basketball|in the store. o Al , Lorsetiere of Ranges 507 to 515 North Main St. Wil mest cvery Sunday at noom and|anq’ collector, James Rirchie; consta- |reservoir dim gave way, —suddenly [ feam is not as fast as the other teams with Robert McNeely as asistant. The bles, George D. Joab B. Rogers, Llo; Fuller, John Wilber, swelling the river below, with an ov- about town. ~Several persons have stated that they could pick up a team Madison.—Societies in New Haven Phone 833-13 116 -Broadway A. d. Wholey & Co. _ sl vd M. Cobb, Will- | erwhelming body of water. Reach- county connected with the New, Ha- club will meet every Friday evenimgl:ll’n whaley, Nathan Small; grand |ing the paper mill of H. L. Read and | Which would play circles around the | TOURIY COIROCted WoIm the Tew. Hay 85 Cents for a soctal ho At the meeting on - 3 ravi Dear Cat aggregation. If this be 3 > 2 : 12 FERRY STREET Fridsy evening. ine’ foliowing. oficors | Jurors: E. Frank Rogers, Charles W.|Co. it tore out ihe Jume and gravel| Dear b sesregation, | I¢ (s, Be| Miesions, will mect in Madison Con- is our price for Dollar T St ng enn Samuel T. C. Merwin, 2 work on the oposit > ver, Man: L] L8 gregational church, Tuesday morning. DR. E. ]. JONES e e o Aitra pimagns | LTt ¥ Park. George Cass, Join C.|leaving overvihing smooth but’ the|that he wil put bis bana of basket WATCHES |- A g Secretns, i } | Kellogg. stone dam in the middle of the river. TS 2 3 aft- ” Suite 46 S Buildi secreiary, Georse Cass; treasmrer, o B eting On Sunday next, Oct. Tth, Rev. Mr, | ville can produce, of course the first | Boan ke best American Dollar Alarm Robert J. Cochrane —" NI UG ] L i o thees W seriain M Gt b T L TR e e T oA i Ehah| HOBGAN-Tn, Heckonk, R (%) Sept 0. tha asie tiiens: oe8 BIE band . Baby ¥ Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- . After the closing of the polls for|the German Evangelical Lutheran |fun, money or marbles and w PEAN Iu Seskunk iR (. Sept 12010 A nismor e ance . Phone, et €B° |to draw up a constitution and by 1aws | town officers, & town business meet- | church of this clty. 2 side bet that there Isnt a team that| 1910, a son o Mr and Mrs ‘Staciin | pans, ote. GAS FITTING, & So and is comprised of Wiljis Hill. El-|ing was held when the minor ap-| Bijah Till, "who has been en-|can put one over on the Bear Cats. | [oeeon. formerly of Novwich ' 1™ pequced prices om Kitchen and| ~PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING —_— mer Mulkins and Robert McNeely. The | pointed officers were chosen. It was|gaged in the grocery business in_ this| Now is the time for those who have 8 n son to Mr. mad Mrs Sohy |Mantle Clocks. Washington Sq., Washington Building ’ next meeting will be held next Friday | yvoted that there be paid from the |city for over forty vears, has sold out| been circulating the report to come n of Quaker HHL Special Solid Gold Pendant and Gold Norwich, Conn, rommer s evening. town to the city treasurery, 34,000 for | to the firm of Lewis and Hinckley on | forward and make good or forever hold e e Willoms ot | B Ch st Dot ’ Aseut fas 1 B 0, il Dudtau 5 the highway expenses for the year.|Water street. their peace. 1916, o daughter to Mr. and Mrs. p b 5 2 Evercreen Bee Entertains in Honor of Brother. |The collectors compensation was fix- s mp i B nicalon - 5 Baward Gotlager. J. OGULNICK & CO. 2 r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of|¢d at one per cent. The sclectmen's| ;. . F00 SFIEPT o |Rally Day at Taftville Congregational | gyssETT—In Central Village, Oct. 1. 82 Franklin Street, Norwich Phone 581 REAL GERMAK LAGER Twelfth street gave » musical enter- | FePOTt Was accepted Wk i o (Gatnchy T R e e e S aaad is on draught at !a.mmten; an} shrywcrhu-nursday even- Bridge Timbers v the losion of a lamp filled with | Sunday will be Rally day at the Cew.s fll: S b e et e e Moo Goota i or n . JACKEL & CO. ing at their home in honot of the aD-| ooy 3 1356 Tho ve1 Hinl | reddish burning fluid used much here- | Taftville Congregational church and In Quiambaue, Oct. i, 1916 More Cent: MODERN PLUMBiNJ . 3 D fiéfl;{:fl~anzsn{!‘5‘l;- was sawed info on the south side on |abouts, at the boarding house of Mrs. | aTrangements et S ¥ 4 e son's brother, George v Miss E Jouth e at N SIft gtroct. The oo |record breaking ance. Cards i it i ; v N 0 brgther, ge E , and Miss | el o0 20 feet from the cnd, |Parks at No. 9 Cliff strect. The oc g B i ALL—Tn Stonington, Oct. 1, y is, as essentizl ir modern house as | ;_{gx!;;n~ A«Lé\;»‘{:‘f’ Tasivile. Dllfl_ng the ng dge resting on a tem- |cupants of the room in ich the ex-|have been sent out to thslvmnm})grfi;d’f a son to ‘Mr. and’ Mrs. John FPEDER[‘,K T B“NCE electricity is to lighting, We punrm-} o > Y, . % grening refreshments gwereysesyed Y| iTUIF (1L Lrer The pertion of fhel| ploslon occurred, 3 ne married | the Sunday_school .and their friends.| Birchai:. g 3l . DU toe the vary best PLUMBING WORK . e hostess. Struciure on the soutn side, has been |couple, lost ali their clothing and ay |Secretary Hill of the Norwich ¥. 3. | WiLSON—In Mystic, Oct. 1, 1316, a son THE PIANO TUNER 5 s b the! Furtese p g 5 removed to Eive tha workmen an op. | their furniture was _destroyed. A |C. A. will: deliver an address. The| rto Mr. and Mrs Lawrente Wilson. by expert workmen at tne fariest ! Devotions at St. Mary’s. | to complete the stene work |serious fire was prevented by the | purpose of Axunxj‘\day is to set ;\m paRa prices. Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmona, | The usual first Friday devotional abutment. The ends of the|prompt aid tended by neighbors. The | members ?g” h b hool ?{’nd_ _‘}}‘“’lt o MARRIED. Ask us for plans and prices. masses were held at St. Mary's church s on the Laurel Hill side upon |damage done was about $300 and up- | gcther and create a greater interest In| o oo prmnier™ oo | §4Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. f Washington, Bermuda, Savannah and | at five and seven o'clock for the mem- h the bridge rested are something |Wwards. We are told that three cf|the work veing done by the church | MQERIGANTRYAUALETER TIORNE ks bers of the League of the Sacred|of a curiosi So utterly rotten and |four explosions of lamps filled with [and school. O'Brien, Gertrude Burback of P ! the South. Berths reserved in advance. [ Heart. ~ There were also services in|worthless were they that they fell tothis fluld have recently occuzred on L e b Stonington horougl and Pierre Mor- ¥l O 1 | = : the evenipg which were well attended. | pieces the touch of a shovel. It|the West Side. In the case Wednes- njures an ite af ork. B ROt HECIE R s (®) N ¥ Lowest rates to Europe by all lines. P . |feems almost a miracle that the con-|day night tle lamp was standing on| Harry Harncn, employed as supply | KENYON_—SMITH—In _New London, DR.R.J.COLLINS 67 West Main Street e Notes. corn has stood s lonk, una tat mo|{he table, when the top suddenty |man fn mill No. 3 met with a siient | yens A% i ny Rev. =S » % accident has not happened on it. Pzo- | blew off 3 accident while at work Friday moraing. | Nonsouaser. Charles 1 DEN IS r = i e who have been in the habit of Trotting Race e roppod o weight which The wes| Fequonoe and Miss Emma i I i = : B | Coroivt nach {5 peing bullt, 18 Dearly | crossing with loaded teams fairly| Oct. 6, 1866 carrying on his right hand, crushing |yppapehAND.. 0N e 3 ] F BURN§ ; SR st ek shivered ae they looked at it and|the fair grounds, the middle flager badly. He was at- Oct. &, 1916, by Rev. ¢ Fitz. | 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. & . 50 MAIN STREET 5 Lar thought of the s they had been|Sydlemar’s sorrell tended by a physician who dressed the minons, William R. McParfland and Phone 1178 - . . taking. While the vew bridse is be- |race in threc straight heats. The best [injury. Mr. Hannon will be out of | Miss Florence Louise O'Neill, both 0f | TuThS Hea“n and Plumhln t B A rummage sale held In the Greene-[ing built Laurel Hill people will be|time made was , on the last heat.|work for several days. New London - Most Clgars Are Good-— ]vglf“f;zr;zrr‘m;‘al‘i;rg\l ;i""m was &arge- either obliged to cross the toll bridge| Our citizens will be favored today — FREDERICK WELD " THESE ARE BETTER | ([ Rtiended Iriday atiemoon and net- [above o the railond bridgo below: |with o’ combination exhibition. &t 1| Gornerstone Club Holds Mesting. DIED L e o ad 92 Franklin Street TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR A railroad bridge and persons crossing | “to know the ropes” will wahk aeross | The Cornerstone club of the Taftvilld | RUIFMAN-.Tn Norwich, Oct 5, Béda 321 Main SC, Wednesda i) GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | paurice Coughlin leaves today for| there cannot he too careful to avold fone of them from the Breed building | ConsTesationn] ehurch will bolq the e Hermny Nelson, awed 83 | potfosy tn-Peueon oiaddreas i ASTIN s‘ LL c! Boston where he will witness the open- | being on the bridge when trains are|to the higest buil oposite, -*dis- | Brst zeeting of the. BOSHDI S, 1 5 l | Try them and w ing game of the World's Series be- | passing. playing his ability and grace. g‘g;]f);'é Mondey.amuien o Dlansgor the her o, Sumnvade t the Red Sox ng seaso scussed a renue. Sunday con, Oct. 8. at i THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin 8t.| e the Red Sox and the Robins. — other important business transacted. | 1 o'clocic Finerat trom the swensn | . M, & J, P. SWAHN| FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY | Next to Palace Cafe DR. SEERLEY TO SPEAK TWELFTH WEDDING SHORT CALENDAR MATTERS S nelbAni s seuisl sramId SnticTIa e e e e e ! = THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 AT AUXILIARY LUNCHEON ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED. IN SUPERIOR COURT. o ens ot e l allors ‘ — —= 5 = s Advertised Letters. Det, 6 b Wlieabeth ] No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest { DR. A, d. SINAY [v. . c.A. Ladios Have Sscursd Daan | Mr. and Mrs. G. Honry Briggs of Lob- | Judge Lucien F. Burpse Took Rossi| qme rororiced Latters. | 5c% & aore” Blizdberh N i G = of Y. M. C. A. College at Springfield anon Given Surprise by Friends. Divorce Case Under Consideration. | Taftville, C postoffice are address- | Funeral services at s ranklin Square, SiopSL. e 1 : = led to Miss Tora Saintacousse and 9 o'clock: Saturd : Felephonsssolse en ls On Friday it was announced that| On Wednesday evening about thirty| Judge Lucien F. Burpee held a short | Jerome Eonville BENNETT—In Canterbury, Oc = Dr. F. N. Seerley, dean of the'Y. M. | friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mre. | calendar session of the superior court o the home o ’{T»‘ A ] ¥ o % C. A. college at Springfield, Mass., will | C. Henry Briggs of Lebanon gave them |in New London Friday morning when 5 = D Tt s ngitans = Naopew I8-18 :;L’;s ?‘".,'.}fl““ N | o (s s bl the oo e i St T e Tonr sion Boing s Canes nere il ol o Cantaen oot Personals and Notes. e Ny D of NethEns etn i Dr. Alfred Richards to be given by the Y. M, C. A. Auxil- | tweifth anniversary of their marriage. | calendar marters were disposed or J. A. Atwood of Wauregan Was & |';myiiia} from her late home Monday. DENTIST iary at the Wauregan Mouse on Oct.|Music and recitations were cnjoved; | The following cases were assigned: |bu€iness caller here Friday. Oct. 9, at 2 o'clo 5 57 Office Hours: 20 at 2 p. m. Dr. Seerley was secured | whist was plaved, after which a colla. | Tuesday, Oct. 10—Serrett vs. Schwa- e KINNEY — In Norwich Town, Oct. 4| 9-12 a. m—1.30 to 5 p. m. THE DEL -“oFF through the efforts of General Secre- | tion was served. A pleasant evening | ner, Eastern Concrete Construction Co.| Daniel Perkins has resigned his posi- | 1916, Earl Fo only son of William H, oS tary Edwin Hill. Other speakers al- | was enjoyed by all. vs. Young, J. T. Moriarty vs. McCarry. | tion in the mule room in mill No. 1. and Annie Shepard Kinney, Room 305 Thayer Bullding E Pl‘n ready announced are Hon. Thomas Among those present were Mr. and Wednesday. Oct. 11 — Glowski vs. SN = +F = Tel. 488-2 House tel. .354-2 Juropean Mott_Osborne, Dr. Clarence M. Gallup | Mrs. F. A, Rockwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. | Rodzisewski, Miller vs. Miiler. Richard Heberding has accepted a |’ ol from the bis parcnis, : = and Hon. George S. Palmer. Most any | A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. E- Ray Man- | Thursday, Oct. 12—Gordon vs. Gor- | position in the slash room of mill No. 1 Tak 5 ordiack e Rates 75 cent mer day and um | affair would be complete with Warden | ning, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Pultz, |don. 5 *| It 3fadlewpod ceriete > HAYES BROTHERS. Osborne on the after dinner program |Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Foster, Mr. and Tuesday, Oct. 17—Case et al. vs. y Teleohone 1222. but the ladies of the auxiliary have Hack, Livery and Boarding We guarzntee our service to be the t che most reasonable prices. best D.S.MARSH Mrs. A, E, Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kaszewicz, appeal from probate. Many local fans will attend the open- 180 Franklin St - @6-28 Broadway |added another feature attraction to|Bu % b is. | ing game of the world’s series in Bos- & Irgess. Short calendar matters were dis- 2 = the luncheon by the” announcement | “3(F: and Ars. Briggs were married | posed of as follows: . 15 | ton today. IS THE PLACE .UVJ GET A NICE Dr. y -OTD¢ ere for | gt Yantic, Conn., Oct. 5, 190i. They Wil < ” ROAST BEEF AS ELL AS A NICE MAHONEY BROS., |the occasion. Dr. Scerley is a promi- |have - two_children—Giadys Chapman | Fire Tnosmmce. Cor bemmen oCeat| Invitations for the wedding of Miss FALLS AVENUE Stable Pianos Player-Pianos nent figure in the work of the physical department of the Y. M. C. A.‘and Is far famed as a speaker. Another an- nouncement made on Friday by the auxiliary is of particular interest to men for it says that forty tickets are to be given away to the first forty Y. M. C. A. contributors who call at the association office after 9 o'clock this Saturday morning. The returns on the luncheon tickets are coming in fast and it was said Friday night that any of the auxilfary ladies who are planning on attending the luncheon should notify the committes immedi- ately. No Sign of Change. According to reports, there are to and Ruth Elizabeth. Mrs. “Briggs was Miss Anna L. Bogue, a sister of Wil- ltam F. Bogue, of this city. POQUETANUCK NOTES Annual Meeting of Woman's Guild— Officers of Boys’ Cadets Elected. The Women's Guili of St. James church, Poquetanuck, held at the rec- tory Thursday afternoon, the follow- ing officers were elected for the com- ing year, the president, secretary and treasurer being unanimously reelect- ed: President, Mrs. Charles Weeks; vice president, Mrs. Wilidm_Mitchell; secretary, Mrs. Charles Harkness; treasurer, Mrs. Bert Wilkams direct- murrer and motion for more specific statement; Atlantic National bunk vs. Jodoin, disclosure of defense, answer or judgmeni; Lucas et al. vs. city of Norwich, ruling on plea in abatement and judgment, went off, Judgment for $5,353.33 and $1,951.33 was granted in the two cases of Uncas Natijonal bank vs. Potter et al. Bonds of $75 in two weeks were or- de;'lcd in the case of Driscoll vs. Dris- coll. The cases of George H. Crandall for an application for pilot license; Snow, admx., vs. Ryan, judgment per sworn bill of particilars on fiie; Dartlett vs. Potter, adm, et al, argument of de- murrer, and Lucas et al. vs. city of OLD FOLKS NEED “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER, BOWELS SALTS, CALOMEL, PILLS ACT ON BOWELS LIKE PEPPER ACTS 15 Main Street | FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- THING IN THE MEAT LINE. VAL. LUPPERT ELLA M. POTTER, Tencher of Plano and Harmony. Studio 6, Alice Building. . J5. Conservatory Graduate. Tel. 1168 sepTd New Styles Fall Millinery MRS. G. P. STANTON % ‘ g g g s - Bty b Norwich, argument of demurrer, woro z i Victor Victrolas |tis Sear Thero-wih howaver. be e, 4 e R o Coual | Fontinued. NGNS Lady Assistant 62 Franklin Stree! Sunlight Building, ON EASY TERMS Marsh Building, Strest, 46 Franklin Skreet, 230 State Norwich ADAMS TAVERN New Landon 1647 the usual number of freaks in men's clothes..—Indianapolls News. Children Ory - POR FLETCHER'S . ASTORIA i861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Becr of Furope and America: Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers Bcoteh_ Al, Guinneas’ Dublin_Stout, C. & C. Imporied Gingor Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- i=g Ale, Sterling Bitter Al Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Telephoné 519 WHEN, YOU WANE to put your bue- iness before the public, there ‘medium _better than “hrou, vartising columns of The Anheuser, B Prompt service day or night eIl o ez Lady Assistant et *” tor, Mrs. Charles Geer. The Boy Cadets of St. James church met with Leslie Harkness and Rev. L. C. Sherburne Monday evening and elected the following officers: Captals Harold Mansfleld; first licutenant, Les. lie Harkness; second lleutenant, Earl Coughlin. ' Take Prizes at Danbury Falr. J. B. Palmer and G. A. Kahn are showing stock at the Danbury fair. Mr. Palmer has won thirteen firsts, twelve seconds, two sweepstakes, and also two herd prizes. His white heads won first, Mr, Kahn has won twelve - firsts 11 seconds and also first and third prizes Mr. Palmer is showing 24 Guernseys and his oxen. Mr. Kahn is showing 22 Ayshires and a team of oxen. In Honor of Her Birthday. Mrs, Fred Lawton entertained a number of friends at her homs, No. Sturtevant street, Norwich Town, on Thursday afternoon, in of her S5th birthday. She received many retty gifts and congratulations. Re- hments were served by her daugh- g:. Mrs. Sidney Vars qnd Mrs. Frank Second order of notice were granted in the divorce cases of Silvia T. Galbo vs. James V. Galbo and Mary A. White vs. Sheldon . White. Judgment was granted in the case of Noble vs. Rowland. Judge Burpeo heard the divorce case of John Rossie against Georgianna Rossl on the grounds of aduitery, They were married July 12. 1913, and the de- tendant's malden name was Crandall. Several letters written by the de- fendant were Introduced as testimony, after which Mrs. Helen B. Auld, who ENJOY LIFE! DON'T. STAY BIL- 10US, SICK, HEADACHY AND CONSTIPATED. Get a 10-cent bbx now.’ Most old peopls must give to the bowels some regular help, ‘else they suffer from constipation. The condi- tion is natural. It is just as natural as it is for old people to walk slowly. For age fs never #o active as youth. The muscles are Jess elastic, said that ehe conducted a lodgin; haotuua. testified She sajd thatdflmg. Rossi had been to her house on two occasions with @ man, and they regis- tered as Mr. and Mrs. John Rossi. She said thet the man who_accompanied Mrs. Rossi was not Mr. Rossi. At the conclusion of the testimony And the bowels are musclés. So all old o need Cascarets. One might as well refuse. eves with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to wealk bowels. The bow- els. must be kept active. portant at all ages, but never so much| to aid” weak This i im- at ffty. Judge Burpee took the papers, reserv- ing his decisfon. Louts Lubchansky of New London méade application to the superior court for @ partition of the property in Bark street owned by himself and his' broth- er, Beuben Luichansky, and that it be sold at public auction.’ Judge Burpoe granted the pétition for the sale and ordered that the property-be gold Fri- Age is not a time for harsh physics. Youth may occasionally whip the bow- els jnto activity. But a lash can't be used every day. What thé bowels of the old need is a gentle and natural tonic. One that can be constantly used without harm. The only such tonic is Cascarets, and they cost only 10 cents per bax at any drug store. They work While you slesp. Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH é WM, SMITH ALLE] COAL AND LUMBER GOAL DR. SHAHAN, Specialist on Diseases of the BLOOD AND STOMACH. Rheunatlsm (including Neuritls), Skin Treubies, Bloody. Sputum, Run: down "Conditions, Premature 'Aging, Hardening of the ~Arteries. Culturs treatment only for Biood Diseases. Simple.ana relfable prevention of Ty- phold, Rabies and Lockjaw. FHours: 10-11 a. m.; 2-4 and 7- No outside visits after § p. m. ‘Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors Free Burning Kinds and lehi ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shotuck.&fltl ‘Teleptione 463-13 d D 4 COAL John A. Morgan & Son COAL Office Washington Building Corner Water and Wast Main Strests THERE 1s no advertising medtum in ern Connecticut eaual to The Bul- letin for business resulty The Gillette-Vibber Co., FRANKLIN STREET, Norwick DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. NOTICE THE SHERMAN STRECT BRIDGE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. PER ORER % THE SELECTMEN. Good For Hot Weather Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. i People’—;lflarket : 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN MOLGEN, Propristor WHEN YOU WANT to put your buse iness beforc the. ublic, there is medium et ‘than thro edtu Voo ok ozt S % Y » 9

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