Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1911, Page 6

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MORSE DAY AT 3 BROOKLYN FAIR L _ 4 " TYConttamed from page two.) Weith June. There were 826 of these fires, 112 of them known to have neen caused by carelessness The tent was a center of arcraction all day long and it might be o iuabie to have the exhibit rcturne next Year, . -« Horse Day at Fair. Thursds clally designated A8 horse ¢ fi r, and during the = entrics in various Iaxe he track. The Mhowirz wa ensive than in n v all, . Beecher Brown others. Premiums Awarded. of Breoklyn was on 2 vear colts; colt .in harness. oklyn, JSirst pre- ter of Braoiiyn. th of South KiMngly. i 3% There were three entries in elass for stallions, first premium Pard, Hampton, on Ing to Williar > Edw a fine year Plainfield show ment Morgan, Morar. Brooi Driving the Mack pair with Bine rivton Frank S Kemneds premium ir @ecend was 1o Fr 3 el Villawe: thir o Edward ft-l Abtngton Poultry Awards. Awards in t wultr departmer were note as foHows Geese —A first and 2 second to S puliet, firsts hen and <o dick, Brook Wyende bufr Cant “Tohn- Colts Admirably Trained A featurs of the afternoon was demonstration by r B Ch Borse trainer of W ntic, of wha can be done in the colts alemg the line of doing stunts The entertaignent he zave the crowd was much enjoved Burdick Wins. In the three-mile motorcycle race, | Burdick of Norw 1s first, Pendle- ton of Nerwich second: Yodock, of Jewett City, third; Pellett, Dinielson, fourth, time 5.18. A Great Success. The fair this year has been ver much of a success and ail the officials whe have worked hard felt greatly ar 3 Thursday night at the re- fulte that have heen gchieved. Faicfield—Dr. and Mrs. Chiid of Pairfield announc Esgement of their daughter, Mis e, te Warland Wright of Boston, secrefars of the Deep Sea misston. Miss Child is a graéuaie nurse and met Mr. Wright a vear age, when she went te Labrader to work in the same fleld. Mr. Wright is an alumnus of Harvard. o2 ST R, ay of developing | NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911 _ Blue Ribboh gs : are Always Good Here are eggs which you may open with confidence and eat with enjoyment'; Big, full, fine-flavored eggs—every one absolutely guaranteed. Our Unusual Guarantee It is not enough for our Our inspectors place every protecti % you against such Madam, there is a way for trained inspectors that an egg egg before a brilliant electric eggs for five years. you to Ve bute at always be good.. It-must also be of a light. To pass inspection, the Could we have guaranteed getting eggs that are reliable certain size. When packed egg must be absolutely full— Blue Ribbon Eggs during the and appetizing. -, in a case, 360 eggs must Wclgh it must not be shrunken and past five years unless they al- All you need do is to ask 57 pounds. must not have air spaces at Ways made good? ] ' your grocer for Blue Ribbon’ ~ Clean and Faull the ends. i The fact that our sales have . i:ggs. Make sure that the % Five Y ’ S stcadléygrowp is positive proof § seal on the carton isunbroken. _ The Blue Ribbon guarantee we YXears ccess that . Blue Ribbon Eggs are Prepare them any way you like—boiled, is not given to an egg unless Recently, the United States dependable, full, large, clean and fine-flavored. fried, shirred, scrambled or poached. it is absolutely clean. All Bureau of Chemistry warned R ble Pri L Y If you do not find them perfectly satis- stained or soiled eggs arc housewives against shrunken easonable ce : : factory, take them back to tlgc grocer and rejected. or dirty eggs. We have been The price of Blue Ribbon Eggs is always : he will refund your money. He has our reasonable. It may be a few cents i instructions to do so. There are a good many eggs sold in car- tons but Blue Ribbon Eggs are positively the only ones that are guaranteed. more than you pay for ordinary eggs but it is worth r%c difference between suspicion and certainty. Order from Your Grocer Order Blue Ribbon Eggs from your %:'occr teday—or, if he doesn’t sell em, from nearest grocer on this list. Bear in mind that Blue Ribbon Eggs are the only eggs that are guaranteed. Every Egg Inspected Blue Ribbon Eggs are selected one by one as they come from the farm. Every . one is inspected for size, fullness, cleanli- ness and quality. Dlllon & Douglass New Haven Sprmgfleld Providence y C. W. CHESTER & CO., Noank, Conn. GEIB BROS., 458 llain St., Norwich, Ct. ~ L. L. PARK, - - % O J. H. STIVERS* = - Stonington, Ct. F. C. RATHBUN, -« ey | o of Supt. Coon |in the trouble, and the trio were ar- sembly for (hree successive years. In|pointed chairman and Judge Thomas|his first pastorate in the Seventh Dax | The animal was a pet of Su he was ome of the two delegates | W. Peabody a member of the commit- | Baptist church, Mystic, in 1874, and [and a favorite with the children v\hmra:ux?d gfi“"?;"é,”,‘,"“;f:.‘,’"’"’é,‘;’.;“&é cnting Rhode Island in the con- | tee on evangelization, {where for five years he joined with |visited the park. oy e e s R Gy S vention called at Hartford by the Earl | SR the other churches in ge: a | A tramp enterad the residence of | of Londoun to settle the ar | work- and_ temperance | atrs. Joseph Foley, on Cross street, on | I _returnable Sept 29, to the Third INTERESTS OF Wi OF WESTERLY k England troops in the Trench wa 5, [ mb"'::’!'m"':?\:'”h il m\’ Leona, the fawn that was captured i v afterrio Zle;ngmfit;dtrgfi:(“szrmt court. i & 2 Tn 1767 he was appointed chiet fus- o & e while swimming in the Pawcatuc AR R Police Department Needs Patrol Wagon—Innocent|tice of the colony and in competition in the baby show Thurs- | SULY \ MRTENE, Gre and presen L7 News Bt Dresitent. Williass 56 1 t r“t;* day at the North'Stonington fair led to Wilcox park, died Wednesd , when he suddenly grabbed her by | Hart of the Stanley works and Mrs. vas one of e | M and Mrs. Joseph Murray and ! evening from some mysterious cause. | the throat and commenced to choke | Hart were married fifty-six vears ago A bulldog interfered, grabbing the | Tuesday. ———— lmnudPr by the leg. and when the dos essssessssarsese | 10o5oncd Tiis hold the fellow escaped. —— M: r and Mr Arthur N, \n(h‘ Charles Goldberg and Scolomon Sol i vent to/Naw. Tontas ThiEsday mocns ) t B n wBsmfl sectzek, partners in business, became | ° Children qry nd oinea Stephen & Wishtman tor | WIBI3 0 ou) | engaged i & Astic srewment when FOR FLETCHER'S an automobile trip to the White Moun- | 1esevenseesssersscnses eseescessssent jessesse | Near White Rock, Wednesday evening. N Q Goldvers's brother, Philip, tookahandi| A S TORIA arch of 5 | § Ton Jof sents, untfl e “(‘d‘ A large force of workmen commenc: tains. "‘..'.‘"‘.‘“ Tor e hole countrs: A0 | oa rhursday thi herculean task of m-:f [NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Stranger Wrongfully Suspected—Religious Notes— |° petitioners for | ing of Rhode I arter for the found- Joseph, Jr., are en route to Hali- | college, now Brown N. S, on a four weeks' visit to| in 1764 he became one | relatives. After serving | rms as governor, residing in , he returned to his home in where he remained in re . closely observing the rapi her. Chief Eransfield’s Successor To Be Appointed In Octcber | s|for the automobile ride and for 3 ® g eling the extensive property known as st At the 52d annmual session of the | Dixon Hill in connection with the pro- Wesaterly Branch i'co | Narragansett Baptist association, held | Ppsed ”"}‘,""’A O oy oy Capital . .Three Million Dollars e lz‘“nh the Block Island Baptist church, | Dlatied to have ¢ steamn shovel in P gurptug “Three Million Dollars Thompson's | & nevel feeture to the:aclessies tn &) T .’ &) witter, who, tok dstive ' Over. Fifty Thoussnd Acseunts Baptist church was the surpliced o 1 lent la 1! ; t conference of the | Liberal, courteous and eflicient ts *|choir, which led the congresational |Bart in the recent conference : i 3. Mitehell of Wick- | Seventh Day Raptist denomination in | management. his own counsel gave cause for th: | proach upon his character, whic! Rex. B Westerly, was formerly employed in | declared rated excellent in the ar namied e Een cle ol e and A1 with a star when on deep goq(2Dhual Sermon in 1912, with Rev, J.|the machine Sh'OD}gf S Sonane Fstablishea 1901, voyages W. Ford, D. D. of the First Baptist|Sons' company. He le e ship to| g 01a 1. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. o e e o church, Westerly, alternate when the | Prepare for the ministry. Defective vision corrected by the prop- h the First Kings-| Rev. Theodore L. Gardner, D. D., ed- | er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, P J. W. Ford was ap- | itor of The Sabbah Recorder, began| ter-Langworthy Blook. Westerly. R. L Rev. John G. Dutton of WESterIy, as| session will be w president, will preside at the th town church. R nual session of the Rhode Island Massachusetts Christian conference, neld at the Christias e | church in M The con- was held in the Eroad Street E n church, Westerly, a AT Ag0, and a delegation from the local church | Will attend the conference in Swan- Character was i held up by | Seven historical outings in which the members will participate have been | planned by the Rhode Island Citizen ociation in aid of local celel h will _include n when memao; 4 in honor of ‘the 150th of the death of Governor who was born in New- ted to nd he age he removed to he married o he rose to prominence his agricultural and me ts proving very remune e. While in Westerly he becar quainted with Benjamin Frank ed a long continued Ward's No more ashes to lug. No clumsy pan to spill dust and dirt on the kitchen floor. The Glenwood Ash Chute solves the problem. It is located just beneath the rate and connected by a sheet iron pipe straight Sown through the kitchen floor to ash barrel in cellar. 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