Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 16, 1909, Page 7

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| Why buy any other Chocolales | WHEN YOU CAN GET THE ; 50¢c, 60c and 80¢ a Ib. Sold Only At - Sevin's Drug Store " Bronze Powders Aluminum Powders Bronzing Liquids Gold and Silver Enamels Camel Hair Brushes for applying same. FRED C. CROWELL'S, 87 Water Street. Open till 6 p. m. during August and September. Iyodaw The Carriage Man, ‘M. B. RING Call and see me about anything in the Carriage line, LOW PRICES. Borse Shoeing a specialty, Iy2ad ‘W. A. HAWES, Jewelor and Re*ail Confectioner, da y "LILLIAN B. HAWES, Public’ Typewriter and Stenographer, dave.removed from No. 40 Broadway Jo No. 56 Main Street, where they, will eontinye in the same lines of business #s heretofore. r * gyiod This is the season for drink- ing Tea, either hot or cold. We have a nice ling of Teas at your service, PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. ivod JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Hot Weather Furniture Every heme should be provided with an abundant supply of Porch Furniture. We have a Jarge stock and sell at lowest prices. —ALSO— i REFRIGERATORS, :Baby Carriages and Go-Caris M. HOURIGAN, * §y9d e WULF The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow St. Showing this week : MUSLIN and LACE CURTAINS @Special value and very fine designs. Wall Papers, Carpets, Shades, Furniture, Wood Floors, f maysld 4 CHIROPODY and MANICURE of . Corns a specialty. Also Hairdressing and Shampooing, Puffs, Switches and Pompadours made from your own combings. ‘MRS. B. BURTON, Chapman Block, - = - Broadway. _ Jun7d % r Delivered fo Any Part of Norwich he Ale {hat Is acknowledged to be the best on the market — HANLEY'S PEERLESS. ‘A telephone order will receive prompt attention, 3 D: J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. - o Dofors g1 BB : Partly local showers day; ¥ 3 light' to moderate south and southwest winds. - Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Friday partly cloudy weather, slowly ris temperatures d light | Saturdays and & Y ¢ to fresh s0 1y winds wlfin prevail, i in. “of Methodist church, y with increasing h , followed . by 2 2 " # 3 T local rains in the northern districts, ‘weather and on Saturday partly cloudy bet 1 B S 2y % : with local rains and lower tempera- season, | b hmesfled tures. bly be o £ A Observations in Norwich. :hz wl.il.bn:):t 2':::'::’55:": o J o . Y. pueds €3¢ The following records ,reported from of building the entrance | ~ty \ i . Sevin’s pharmacy, show. the changes |into the park from Washington street | in temperature and ‘parometric | will not be started at once, but esti- changes Thursday: - » Ther. Bar. chairs for the vestry. Graphophone selectiong were given during the even- ing. 7 8 m.. 12 m, .. 6 p m..y. Highest 89, lowest 63. Comparisons. Predictions for Thursday: Generally fair; light variable winds. Thursday’s weather: As predicted. FIRST OF MACHINERY Sun, Moon =nd Tides. FOR NEW MILL. “ Rlle:‘ins-u. “wn-lt'e&. ||I fi::: Arrived Here Thursday and Was Tak- || a. m. | p. m. || a. m, || a m. en to Franklin Street Factory. Persorial Mention. Mrs. E. Greene and son, Walter Greene, are visiting friends in Wor- cester. T now going on at this Store. On every floor, in every aisle are the Grees Price Tickets which are the Bargeir Signs. There are Manufgcturers the guest for a short time of Miss " : Gladys Beebe of the Scotland road. Stocks of piece goods, of ready-tes . f p : dletor wear goode—in fact every ki mer« Promptly -t misnight Welneaday| Throush a oo heavily loatied wagon | M- ‘end Mrx Heuty Fendletn pifwear s o o o e v g P s e e "_‘”‘l “::*“W“‘P']:f“""‘ West|ana Mrs. A. B. Pendleton of Pendle- chandise that is in demand at this w c Wo cars on ‘hames street near Fairclough : i § ¢ .42 .23 Pgutuck Valley lfne and stopped{a J woman’® from the country o H“’ = I o G o .| season. These fow sample item; - 8. . | them in front of the Westerly silk mill | around Montville of Oakdale 108t<ber | ypy oo Rose and Mattie Clark of . 7.19 .33 | on Main street, Westerly. A big gang | summer boarder' Thursday afternoOM |\ follc weye guests during the past ; dsxx hho‘u!;: 1'!?51 high water 1‘; gdxow of vac!rlrkgxlen was mth and hnfien the trlgl:t'en‘ed’ n;’.:tr:’; ;;:&e rt.be c‘iat‘y neek of “fi"' unice Northup of Wau- COHON E'l'c tide, which is followed by floo 6. to e cars e machinery | balking 0! 5 AR ecis Hill 5 g from the mill. The work was contin- [rig. While the woman from the, farm Byt . so - befo - o'cls ne to look' up another wheel, 3 . GREEN_E_V_I!.'LE "i’%m,xl nsl::fl:yg, vbenuthytnx:cvfi :;.e. c’:y visitor meg-d on a trolley H::'-'ogflh-xfl;afimg_ Emlfl."tg At W;;.l:&::hv.nl:w’: and Bleached Semi-Annual Meeting of Father Ma- loaded and brought to this city, where | car, came back to Norwich, and gave Visiting Mrs. L. J: Saxton of Wight- 3 . Hurlburt Northrop has returned to Ridgefield, after spending two weeks at his home on Beech Drive. Miss Helen Hefener of Worcester {s SUMMER BOARDER FRIGHTENED BY ACCIDENT. Sreaking ,d g.;llnol..f Wagen Drove New Yorker Homeward. unloaded. East Aaround t erstand that she thew T. A. 8ociety—Officers Elected ;‘,‘,f,"c:',tfi to the n.'eu on Enn?:ll‘l‘; ‘?:."‘olnl'ilnc: a’nd New York. ~ man svenue. At 10%c—4i-inch Brown or Bleached ~—Mrs. Charles Raynes Injured Wrist | street. The accident happened when the Pillow Case Cotton, value léc. The light was provided by the head- | wheei got caught in the car track, rip- | Miss Eleanor Benjamin has return- ‘Withi a large attendance of members | lights z"om the r%adu, the Jast cara on ping efiry spoke out and effectuslly | ed to her hame on WDHIW;;SUIBGE“‘:‘: At 9c—Pillow Cases, value 123ge. present, the usual semi-annual meet- | the Pawcatuck Valley road leavis laying up the team which had & Heavy | after 'a visit® with Mrs. D. W, At 460—Sheets, size 81x90, valua 80c, uéf of. the li'nhar Mat:e‘: Efi&nl ;b- their lights when they ;nx;‘ndhtbr the load(:ifrfied in b;gh:. well. as g:r::; min of Preston. . ' stinence society was hel ursday | carbarn to put up for the t. The | man driving and her summer -l " had ests 4c—] ev;ning. l;l‘rl;e dmeetlnfl wnAcgged tlo g)wer two pfloorlp of th;’ x:m T:ou whom 'J"; hx:-lhboell: e'ia t:lle' tr%ln.;o Myflfi?ufi";fl%&"mm"flw o4 i~ L SRR 9 order by gident Joseph A. nnel- eared of the heavy machinery. ere | meet. en the wheel collapsed, i " o o—] ot ly and the reports of the officers and | are still other floors to be cleaned up. | other was secured after some -time, | tic and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Browning At 4340—Best quality Cotton Crash. committees for the past six months | It is thought that two more nights will | but was found too big. Then the wo- | of Providence. At 150—Tan color Dress Linens, 28 were read and accepted. The society | see the entire mill meved out of town. | man from the farm. took the hor inches wide, for dresses, suits is In a flourishing condition, having a| TUpon their arrival here the freight | and went to look for another’ team Miss Daisy Risley has returned to a i membership of 103. cars are placed on the siding at the | continue the journey, This was too | her home in Hartford, after ten days and auto coats — regular 3¢ The following officers were elected | Preston woolen mili, where they are [much for the city boarder, who could | visit with her aunt, Mrs. Adnor Nor- quality at 15¢c a yard, to take charge of the soclety for the | unloaded and the machinery taken to |talk little English, and was left sit-|)cross of West Town street. ensuing six months: Rev. James J.|the factory on Franklin street. There | ting on her baggage among strangers. . — Smith, chaplain; president, Jeseph A.|are, it is understood, about eight car- | She found out: that the trolleys-would The Misses Rogers of Sturtevant Bellefleu vice president, Joseph O.|loads in all. get her back to.the train, and board- | street have peen entertaining Miss Tsa- 35c 2400 pairs of Women's Lisle a pair Sullivan;' ‘recording secretary, L. Gla- e — ing the first that came along, gave up | bel Robinson of Essex and Misses Hal- Gloves, comprising 2-clasp due; financiad secretary, Louis Gue LOCAL COMPANIES the idea of an outing in the country,|en and Evelyn Cadwell of New Brit- Short Gloves and 12-button tin; treasuver, Daniel Cummings; ser- CAMP. and decided she would get back to|ain, ° length Long Lisle A geant at arms, Phillas Gladue; direc- GO TO CAMP. | New York, and not risk the perils of o all @t 350 & pair, yalus 5oe tors, C. J. Downes, chairman, Simon a summer in Oakdale. Mrs, Dockham, wif® of the Rev. and 75c. ; W. Dockham of Man er, N. H Fah%g, John J. Shea, Michael J. Car- | March to Steamboat Dock and Leave B L TR NA’% "I‘o é‘u‘;plon.“' i o on the Block Island for Watch Hill. TAFTVILLE former resident of Greenéwllle, is _— The officers will be Installed next !}nv!fif assembled ln“ hthe armory ot et iting Mrs, Noyes W. Chase of Otro Thursday evening by County Director | early ursday morning the members William Reynolds Enters Employ of bando avenue. 3 Maurice P. Fitzgerald of New London. | of the Third and Fifth companies, C. 5 r WASH GOO.S Michael J. Carroll and Charles D. Yer- | A. C., ‘narched to the steamboat whart [ Telephone Compan; at: Danielson— rington were elected delegates to the | under command of Captains Hagberg Personals. At 4 c—Almeria Batiste, value Sc. state convention to be held in Putnam | and Tarbox, and there took the Block At b/s0—Dress Ginghams and Raia Chambray, value 8o, At 10c—Best quality Dress Ginghams in a splendid assortment. At 5c—All our Best Dress Prints == Outing to the Beach. m Miss Elizabeth Northrop of Drive is making a ‘Qrief visit wfg friends in Jewett City. William Beggs, a former resident of Norwich Town, now l}vmgv in Massa- chusetts, is the guest of Walter Bush- nell of the Scotland road. . September 7 and 8. Island for Watch Hill. Owing to the Henry Troeger, Fred Eastham and Delegate to State Convention. number who went Wednesday in the | Carl Hedler were visiting in Fitchville John H. Mussell has been chosen nermtd.n::uer th:l::fl?-ug‘lb::l :;v:? PNy — :l:leg:t&?;iy angie com]t):ay No. 2 to]gnce of the companies. From Watch Anton Fries has accepted a position o iigrs: 5 R v s ‘}:‘o:‘gg"‘; Hill wharf, where the three companies | as assistant plumber with J. P. Bar- PR 1008 B8l - left the steamer, the ‘Thirteenth com- | stow & Co. August. b B s pany having joined them at -New e e \ - and P f 4 Brief: London, they marched by the beach to| Miss Blanche Molleur of South A hM;' ‘-“L“éfl} e’t‘:rm s thgi‘:lm: value Tc. SREOHESD - STHE RIS, Fort Mansfield, where they found their | street is_the guest of relatives in New | Children e l‘;a. after visiting Mrs. W. | At 68 0—Florod Batiste in ald Williar Flood of New York is spend- | tents ‘pitched-and: everything in read- | Bedford for six weeks. B g K o Wi Rl . e \n Wil ing a few weeks with relatives. iness for the routine of the ten days’ —_— 9 H. Hitchons of Wdshington p! band patterns, value 123%a. S S o tour. * Thomas O'Donnell- of Cen(’ra.l Falls, | "., - . Wauwecus Hill, con- Robert Nolan of Jersey City’ has| Owing to the easy manner of gét- | R. I, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. sisAtln%figfyMt{:;mR&e' Clarkc Miss Ila‘;‘e At 8%c—Mercerized Voile, very spacial been spending a week with local rela- | thing there, it is expetted that thére| Mary Farrell, -of Providence streét. fison. Miss Mattie Clatk ana Mis value, worth 25c. tives. . will be many visitors to the fort. dur- gL~ Pthwaia. A R - i s 2T ing the next ten days. “Themill carpenters are making some 0“”“"3&;"?‘“"' spent Thursday atf oo 48, _An our fine Wash Goods, e Thomas Green, Jr., Ohf Pt?-ru street —— - needed improvements to Grant's barn | Ocean Beach. 2 cluding Scotch Ginghams, Ete, is spending two months with relatives AT CRESCENT BEACH. and ‘are also fixing the plazzas on the Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Coulter of value 25¢. in Paterson, N. J. —— e oo 2P Bk Stratford has been spending a ' week BMlafs gadlret Cruwleilhu re:urmai to ““Napoleon M°“;°"§n ofd s‘{)(‘nh A :treet ;—io%nnarfir(}::;xgd go‘fi‘:‘e r:t‘t m& < A o e imbremnn < it ranford after spending a few days Ladies" .| has,‘gone' to Pittsfield, ass., for a . . A 1 with local relatives. maTr‘;,e i‘}fl{h:‘! éf.;nsg::t g‘;ch pig. :,::. visit :f several days, being called there | and children were also guests of Mrs. 255 600 yards of ..’lfi‘l 'laom; Mrs, F. J. Boh of Eleventsi | Ciation held the first meeting,of the|Dby the illness of his sister. o TR ayard | in brilliant taffeta and satin o e "“‘r“h t;"“ } | season: “It was- determined-to givea : i g b = finish taffeta — walue 39c to Street is the guest of her mother at| ;e gnd candy sale at Mrs, Ed'Row-| Miss Mathilde Dumas of Merchants EAST SIDE ITEMS. 60c & yard EfctiWeakingian; 31 ley’s cottage the latter hait of next|avenue has gone on an extended tfip A week and to give an ice cream sale and | t0 Canada, and possibly will make her i o joture of Prizh | —r———rr————mE 1 Mrs. gjoseph fB oy °ka°n"‘:'}1 avenu: gm:hoaghonegc‘oncert on Mrs, Samuels’ | home there with her brothers. Boy BI“\;;‘M:{"'D g:: rlni‘:m " s spending a few weeks as the guest |, on ahout the first of August. The 7 A T FRU]T JARS Names of Cottages to Be Posted and Streets Named, of relatives in Bridgeport. . 'Williamw Reynolds leaves today for ‘ —_— tollowg(nl n&!c are Were alacted: Froth Danielson; “where he has accepted a| John G.Potter is in Cleveland, Ohio, Axel - Christianson is moving . from position as lineman for-the. Southern | for a visit with relatives. R Mason Pints at 40c a dozen, value 6o Fourth street to“one of C. W. Pearson's secretary, T New England Telephone company. Mr. The Clarkson house, on Mun"mr‘a : | Mason Quarts at 46c a dezen, value 68c. housep, dn- Norih Main street, treasurer, Mrs. Horniss of Hartford. | Reynolds was formerly heiper to John | has been recently painted, pu Telephone Pints (wide meuth), 75e & in trim looking shape. T. Clarks A ‘meeting of ‘the Crescent Beach 5 Mrs. k McCaftrey and her two Pier and Improvement association was o R s : held Wednesday afternoon in Colonel Jol:;ikh fi:mlr or!h I-‘trovlde;\é;’ atre:st dau:htgrr;. r(:éwy: and fium&&a {:n Tyler's casino. Although no more than ':‘“ vy °“Th° ‘-d;’ & :dir"nBa lumh n fl"’??d £“=h ay to Boston, a score of the cottagers were present,|the fly : ““F . . lair has| days’ visit here. | vet several matters of importance to bolen 1 :““Th ’bz“'-"': b“th he was| jyuq Shirley of Providence, Mrs. Hen- the beach were discussed and voted :-,l:ndt: ;od;;z e e o bo’\:t o+ r Avery ;[ndyhe:redgge!;;r&!:fii:h,.:; upon. 3 a1 2.3 ewburg, N. Y., 3 edward Rowley, the treasurer, re-|undergofng tréatment at the sanitari-f yre Addison Avery of Hamilton ave- gorted that during the past year 3268.‘12 oy nue. e 4 o ~ A = ad been collected. A large amount of Chester W. Barnes was a prize n- iu‘;eek with relatives on Central ave- this lhaa been expended for printing ner for the way his motor Qdyoalt v:lha ® oL T and labor on the beach to remove an . decorated in the agquatic parade in the Mrs. Elizabeth Dale s returned |04 Scow which had been driven upon{ @ sunnundlng Towns celebration. Before the boat was strip- to Chester after.a we:;(.s risit as th the beach during a storm, but there is ped of its attractive decorations a pie- et of s St Walsn of ‘:‘ortg still in the treasury $71.83. A vote of " : ture of it was taken for a souvenir. Siain street. & X thapks was given Mr. Coroley, who of- An East Side boy, George Dyer, was feréd to light the pier lamps gratu- bitten on. Thursday by a white bull- iously-during the present seasomn. ‘dog which belongs to a market man Discussion took place as to whether near the bridge. The dog grabbed the the names of the various str;eu 1s]houm by the'leg, leaving the marks of ét be posted and whether the ouses ille.—~Joks Steel Toll: 11".its. teeth, and two broke the flesh. c —_— should be numbered.” The majority hal:om:: ‘apgginx:eg" assefstea:{ doepfig aA?.aoo‘tor was called to treat the James Daley of Sixth street is unable | Were convinced that numbers looked | yoqer of the Tolland county jail. wounds. The same . dog bit Alfred ad to work for a few days because a too citified and thought rather that it T Hartley a-short time ago. 770 brakeshoe was dropped on his foot at | liames thoulld Lo pc:;tfd s ‘l(} the f“’}:' ‘Sterling.—B. F. Parkhurst lost a val — the carbarn on Thursday. m!lgfl- “; t wnld. e emlllle hto g €1 uable horse the other.day while mow-| , BORN. —— uniform signboards on. all -the .6treet| jng. -~ A passig automobile frightened | o] ORAN—At Pleasant View,'R. L, Al Trefr first crabbing trip of the seasea | COrers. : one of the horses which began to back | “ iy 15, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.| $11.98 | x12 feet — regular was made Thursday by those expe-t|, L@t year's officers were unanimous- | o, "¢y the machine. ~The horse got his Joseph 'C, Cloran of this city. quality at $31.95. fishermen, James Kirby and John Hill, | 1Y re-elected as follows: President, J.| 005 entangled among ‘the blades and | ——omebt = = 0P8R O = and they had a splendid time at the | Semuels of Hartford; secretary, L. H.| wag go badly cut that it had to be MARRIED. At | Best Five-frame Body Brus. navy yard. Scranton of . Hartford. The officers|yijeq, NOSS—DAY—In Colchester, July 14| $19.00 | sels Rugs, size 9x12 feat.— Wtei:e given }!g'er N:i t&point o ;xtefi- e 1909, by Rev. E. C. l;u alls, Rev. Prot. $27.00 Rugs at $19.00, The members of Engine company No, | Utive committee an o {0 - gt €| {New London.—The midshipmen of} Christopher Noss o noaster, Pa., 2 are busy just at present making|following men upon the list: A. P.ling U, S cruiser Olympia will give a| ~and Miss Carolyn B. Day of Colches plans for an outing to Poquetanuck gurroll., x’m Farrell, IB;con ‘“g tea on board ship this (Friday) after-{_ o™ drawbridge or some other place down ’d",' essrs. Bacon, Hedges and|,gon" between the hours of 3.30 and DIED. KITCHENWARE the river in the course of the next|raiTell were appointed an auditing|g3) o'clock. Many of the soclety folks 1 committee, " | BAILEY-—In Montville, July 15. 1909, month or so. at the Griswoiii and-the Pequot colony Blizabath E. Latham, wife of Charles ” i ’ will be presen 5 iley, d 72 years. t 50c—One-burner nlon . Eamp Mrs. P.'Hughes and daughters, Ma- Pastor as Lawyer. e S Fuberal -4t - Mothodist church, Salem Btoven—sbles 0o ry, Annie, Kitty and Marguerite, and | The Rev. Farrell Martin, D. D., mem-| '‘Groton.—The Ileft leg of Tyson| road, near Gardner Lake, SBunday af- son Francis have returned to Provi- |ber of the New York bar and pastor of | Hewes, the 'young son of Dr. and Mrs.| ternoon, July 18, at 1.30 o'clock. At $1.50—Two-burner Plorende Lamy dence after spending two weeks as the | St. Cecilia’s Catholic church, Water-|Frank W. Hewes of Thames street,| JONES—In Futnam, July 15 1909, Stoves—value $1.65. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swee- | bury, appeared as attorney in the pro- | which was terribly. mangled last week, Emil Jones of Mechanicsville, aged ney of Cent;a] avenue. . bate court there in the interests of|when it became entangled in the spokes 23 years. At $250—Florence Ovens. for twos burner stoves—value 18.00 Doris Fenn, aged five, who at present ;of -a’ wheel” of a’carriage driven by Harold Kramer, the young son of i;‘ living ‘k' Fsll:o. dnu‘gzter ;t gr. unld Frank *gzflwen,‘h&nk oldeir r;otli;:r. w:: ; Mr. and Mrs. William Kramer, was rs. Fran] mer P. Hayes is| amputa at the knee in the 'morial taken to the Backus hospital one night | the guardian of the girl and it is on| hospital, New London, Wednesday af- R L i L At 250—Flat Bottom Granite Tea Kety the first of the week and operated upon | the application of Mrs. Minnie Earle| ternoon. ties for oil stoves—wvalue 6o for appendicitis. The boy withstood | Stancliff of Meriden that he be re- ' @ozen. Telephone Quarts {wide mouth), 850 & dozen. ‘Miss Madeline Sullivan of Taunton, Mass,, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dan- iel McCormick, of Fifth street. Thomas Scanlon of New York, for- merly of Norwich, has been spending a wegk in town, calling on relatives. CARPETS, RBGS, ETC. At | 300 Manufacturers’ Sample 150 Strips of Body Brussels Car- pet—regular $1.50 quality — each strip one-third of a yard long—special price 16c each. At lOur entire line of Best All Mr. and Mrs. William Morrissey have returned to Providence after spending 65¢ Wool Ingrain Carpet — made, laid and lined free — at 65c a yard. Moosup.—The Ci;ié club, has begun preparations-for their -annual summer camp at Buttonwoods. Mr, and Mrs. George Howard are on a two weeks’ vaeation and among the places they planned to visit are Provi- dence and East Lyme. Heavy ‘Tapestry - made, laid and lined Tree == at 62c a yard, walue 85c, pet: —at 77c a yard, value 95 t | Tapestry Art Squeres, ] hy i fully. ‘moved that caused the 1i fon. 4 At 37c—Size 24x37 Sherwood Mebal the operation successfully. '{.he :hgd ‘L:'m m_:‘ififlcrn DI’ 2 DO NOT LIKE THE SMELL., 15 Main .m Sereans—value 4be. Mrs. Charles Raynes, who lives on| ents at Cav! ppine - id . Fourteenth street, 1eft her home to get | @nds. Her mother died at childbirth "‘.:'l' m‘ o A i o 13 for 250—Chic Laundry Sosp—dd a pail of water Tuesday evening and | and her father, who was & member of| MV g8 bars for 26c. fell over a stone, fracturing her wrist,| 2 constabulary force in the island, ufacturers. Dr. LaPierre was called and set the | passed her over to Mr. and Mrs. Floto - fracture, and under his treatment Mrs, [ @nd Hayes was made her guardian.| 1n.the civil side of the superior court F | eral Direct Raynes is getting along nicely. Her | Later she 'was baptized at Bt. Cecilia’s| 4t New Haven there was a fashionable sizes'7, 8 and 9—value $6.25. friends regret to hear of her misfor-|church. In her fight to have the| agsemblage Monday, when 200 of the 7 ¥ e=AND— At 39c—Silesia Ware for pre tune. removed Mrs. Stancliff is rep- | Joading residents of the Short Beach . , 5 ang ¢ at = = = resented by Attorney Robert 5. Walker, opy, mostly ‘women, gathered to ' g were 7 and 16-quart at while Dr. Martin is being assisted as fifle the issuance of an injunction re- m mers ~—value 90c. ; counsel for the appellees by Mr. Hayes. | straining the Atlantic Trapping com- . » ‘ F“mfl Judge F. W. Etheridge reserved his de- | pahy, fish -oit manufacturers, of Kel- At 29c—Japanned Foot Tubs—wuiue GER 2 clsion. R seys.lisland, from. . operating theit | . — 42 : N . : th . ; ] : Direcior Knocked Sensaless by Force of Water | Sanr and the teire to thets st | 7 gady Assistant. - | At 4z Gaivanizea Boot Tebe—vaive } a M Emhalmf ”tAlex l(ortb:.d .tntgwe;r o!,'.:hn:x- 2 “While no lnju::uon was ;rma.:unii..‘: .+ Telephone call $28-8. g 3 on, employed a e Plume ‘'ormal agreement was en 3 A wooC brass plant, had a peculiar ac- | between the company’s agent, and Dr. #-f'l“-?- Wm. Smith m At anvw’: Saturday afternoon. Men | C. W. Gale, the health officer, whereby |- " Julylddew 2 = f.u o, ors At $2.29—All Copper Wash Boflars, 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg, were putting a nozzle on a reduced | the company will limit their work to 4 hydrant when it exploded, and as| certain hours in the day and rem \ # kg Morton was directly in front, the force | the fish within 12 hours after tne ol | b Shoes and Oxiords Prompt service day or night of the water 'knecked him over and| has been extracted. The remedy will |* Latest Styles in Pate Lady Assistant, rolled him thirty-five feet, rendering| be tried umtil Saturday, and if not | Metal cmmwh.m him io mm, 116 Broadway. i umx:: E unuortol:‘u:!cumd found effective the injunction will pe ' SOLD ONLY BY Telephone 642-3. dostors iomes and. Gia ::z‘ “v; Five books of fiction are published A. BiLL,

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