Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1912, Page 6

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Al'e Yflfla N°V‘V:ml;3:;‘ddn June Bride? Line ; —T0— It you are, hadn't you better let us N’Bw YORK help you out In that diffioult task of STEAMERS furnishing the new home? Our steck p 1s most compiete and our prices lowest cw '- m m md M for goods of equal quality, With our n‘xt time you help we think you could make that ?.'.' ! o dall prospective home comfortable and '“" "“‘ “ ‘ ul sky Firomen's Parade Mt Westerl Crowds Witness Union Inspection With Pawcatuck Depart- ment—Social Affairs Follow—James Coleman Injured —Watch Hill Life Saving Crew Off Duty Till August 1st—Blven-Winship Engagement. - | Center of Norwich For many years it has peen tho cus- Irederick Hacken secretary; Will- fam Palmer, treasurer; fourteen men. ooz, teamer lenves New Lona tom gor the Wagterly and Pawcatuck | (2, 0 B, ington fife and drum Better call around and talk it over r- o 'fi' oniy. aye New fire mm to hold thelr annual corps, fourteen men. Cyclone steam with us, parsyles and Inspections separately, | fire englne company, No. 2; George each keeping out of the territory of | Winterbottom, foreman: Alfred D. ooo Sane Ofi ooo the other, although the two places | Hill, first assistant; Charles Wills, sec- ond assistant; William M. Sharpe, sec- are common fo each other, except in retary: George Kemp, treasurer; Har- ™~ relation to local government, and are | ;. Kingsley, steward; forty-four men. Standard @W@r, r within the same postoffice jurisdiction. | pyeatuck fire police, William Sny- 2% During the past few years there has) o, in; Andrew Fallon, lieuten- > Sy been & mort of get-together feeling |ani: ten men, Tubbs' Military band for Years 7 oxt morning. )lnl lnrvlu- a ln. Unru Bl-unou-. SHEA & BURKE NEW LONDON $1 50 37-47 Main Street “w YORK erth or td?hol W. 3, ?nal.ln Advice to Mothers wj‘-:;u you had bdaby's photegraph "OW YM It's an art to take baby's photo- filph s 1t should be taken. To catch s roguish little gmile, his pretty little dlunlc:* Such photognplh:mm: prised remembrances of babyhood's days im i iy Fare $1 among the firemen of both depart- | ¢ Norwich, 3 leader, meats and as a result there was a|{yen(y-five men; Peleg S. Barber hose unlon parade and inspection of fire- | company, Alexander Aitken, foreman; fighters, Saturday afternoon. Weather- | {;,cene Driscoll, first assistant; Alex- wise there was nothing lacking, nor |ande’ Gavitt, second ant: Charles| . The pells will be open in all the four was there anything lacking in the per- | Nopris, secretary; = Willlam Crandall, | Sity districts from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m,, sonnel, the appearance and apparatus |treasurer: Frank = Brucker, steward; | today, for the city election. The ours to make the demonstration the equal | fifty_one men. will be the same in all districts of the in proportion to the territory repre- | Afier completing the line of march | toWwn for the election of town school sented to any body of firemen on pa- | (he paraders formed for review in | COMmittee. rade anywhere. All the fire apparatus | [)ixon square and while the bands wes poiished to the limit, the horses played Hail to the Chief, Chiefs Cot- wers carefully groomed, the men were | trell and Stahle and the assistant en- PUTNAM = experience in photoeraphing children. Fre! unifoemed, marched liko (rained | gincers marched down and. apythe e, e Genuine “CHENEY BROTHERS ” SHOWER- |||Ther aiways 100k tholr bost when we || aicerfit sad ”‘:&"‘" pry ;aaimb::dtahel;n;sl‘c «‘;rm«wu ‘»“errl\g g"‘l’gu'mwiv!nz the salute of the' firemen Evidence All In, | "s“:p :;’:::'::;N: fllf;youbh-om- posing. ‘Fru l\n:rw 78, Thure- rass m COrps. | Then the Pawecatuck firemen, headed The taking of evidence in the case g n " 2ys, ays, n Dixon square, where the parade form- | b Tubbs' band, marched from the left | of the Connecticut Contracting come PROOF FOULARDS which always sell for 85c a y“d' York, ”‘f ed and was dismissed, as well as at |7 the line, pa different points along the line of | nartment, and ed the Westerly de- | pany vs. the city of Putnam has been on across the bridge | completed before the special commis- maroh, the firemen were cordially |into Connecticut, to the inspiring mu- | sioner, Attorn, Thomas Coogan, in greeted by 'hdr,mflfk‘i&'l Mm"leffl Who | sic of the Second Regiment march,| Hartford. The arguments in the case were unstinted in their Coddae of | The yqr.dq was then disrhissed, will be submitted in the form of the paraders and (o give expression of | WEATART briefs, it is understood. A decision in appreciation of the excelleni service Butts and Wrenches. tter is not expected before two | as fire fighters, LAIGHTON, P The Photographer, This Season’s Patterns : and Colorings nd 7 3 There was very little decoration or e Norwlich Savings Soclety, i ot o petnci et oFlo%k | display of flags for the firemen Satur- News Fakirs on the Job. i e Qunosits i +. | Gentlemen: fire dlatricts of the villages of West- | 92% Among the fake stories sent out ||| These Silks, the finest of their kind, always sell for 85¢ Straw Hats are on the Street— erly and Pawcatuck in this order: After the parade the several fire|about the Mechanicsville strike by av g i 2 = Westerly fire police, John Himes, | companies held receptions in their | arlcious space grg is one a yard, and now while the season is still at its height we OUR WALL PAPERS a few today, more tomorrow. Gt captain, Phillp C. Brown, first lieu- | quarters, sa s‘lhuflwro are $50 men in the pick & s ra tia ekt we un wahAERnd fhe Db under the shade of a tenant; Henry Burk, second lleuten- | The old Rhode Tsland Ones headed | € lino about the plant and that 2 offer you the opportunity of securing them at a wonder- B s wapetigity abGsiin . Wh i ant; four men. Westerly Veteran Fire- | the procession of fire fighters and menlbers ot local ; o d ;'our In!eflor decorating, elther pa men’s association, David Robinson, first good impressi f the ;. called out to prevent serious trouble. : L o 4 - president; William Pendleton, first | parade, | el Wnole | ey heion BaiDived . ot ] | Fully low price. These are not short lengths or left perhanging or painting, at reasonabls vioe president; John Himes, second| Ve iy -ert enjoved | COMP were in the picket line their | - . prices. Our facilities are unsurpassed vice president: Nelson Himes, sec: b BEIC jEave 4 tonpert enipyor number would total only about 450, and | ' over patterns. You will get your choice of the best. for good honest labor and materist; We 5 ~ Ly many in front of the hose hou: : S : BRIM tary; Jobn Lynch, financial secretary; | (. % g JIBURS ok not all in the line by any know all the best methods of applica- John Baker, treasurer, Charles Knignt | .7, c 5 DATer company, after the s, nd as for the local militia be- ||| There are plenty of the much wanted blue and black ||| tion, and can guarante satistaotion. steward; thirty-six ymen. Jestany | S5 02 called to quell disturbances—there | 5 band, Charles O. Gavitt, leader; twen- The flag was hoisted at the peak|isn't any local militia, and furthermore | THE FANNING STUDIY, ty-six men. Westerly board of engi-(C{ the Westerly high school staff for | no likelihood ‘of any dnsturbances. grounds and a fine assortment of pretty patterns. No. 31 Willow St. Jet St Cottrel the first time in many years in honor : ; > .orge M. Scott, a clerk at the Wau- CHENEY BROTHERS’ FOULARDS S 59¢ a Yard ger. Pawcatuck board of engineers, The Cyclones appeared for the first Henry A, Stahle, chief engineer, How- | time in rade with new regulation ard Reynolds. Rhode Island Steam | uriforms, of militar; and made a Fire Engine company, No. 1; Horace | very fine appearance. Nelder, foreman; Frederick Barker, holstery Goods, Furniture and Stoves. ¢, an employe at the same hotel, | aprsa married in this city Saturday | The Sun is mounting—it will be | | " > o l John Carley of the Providence fire | MOrning by Rev D. Sargent at the | hotter tomorrow. The light Straw hat , rst assistant; Christopher Langwor- | department, formerly | Congregational pafsonage on Broad & i thy, second asststant; Clarence Clark, [ hered 1o s anmual o and street. During the t looks .coal and is “cesl. Bitiee style Blwood Clark, treasurer; secretary; Ir, and ‘M Richard Roberts, steward; twenty-sev- peared in the parade Saturday after- | Pam o o : tthe ¥ oqe and more comfort sheuid inffuence noon. of Har wdo, clerk at the Pt 4 { en men. Alert hook and ladder com- Judge John W. Sween 1 Inn, a friend of groom. Mr. and | e l ller you. A Panama will look well on your pany, No. 1; Richard Mitcheli, fore. | JUd8e John W. Sweeney made gen-| i Scott left Saturday for a wed- i "W & man; J. Henry Potter, first assistant; | {oUs, ¢ash_donation to each of ding trip to Canada. head this Summe o can “ow you Courtland Barber, second assistant: | * CSLerly fire comp Saturda SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE | L | .1| To Be Held F day Aflernoen and Panamas with lots of character this season and at the price they spell sat. isfaction clear through. If you are ge- Albert T. Kenneth, secretary; Willlam |M0'RIng, to aid in defraying the en- 8. Onge, treasurer; KFrank Jordan, | °T'2ining expenses of Firemen's ¢ steward: thirty-six men. Westerly The onl ompany in the par: wich fire company; Edward Brennan, | Wearing t firemen’s BEST IN TOWN foreman; ‘Daniel Masterson, first as- sk lert hook an:i Evening at Congregational Church. | A rlc“ltural ing past our store let us give you seme wistant; John Algren, second assistant; . . comy Che unifo ! - & p the other companies are of t “ollowing is the programme ar tion paid fire department style, ed for the Sund ol institute t ° Style Polnters ln WHO SUFFERS FROM The several organizations made » | D¢ held in t faE e lee RHEUMATISM fine appearance, but s superior | Here next Fr 1 even- . Surely No Reader Of The Bulletin | (1% [T catuck tire police, who ;“;' p = In quantities to ouit you. U'aW atS When The Lee & Osgood Co. Sells | marched fully ne anorms a0 | Bresiding, as well as any | Connecticut | You cannot afford to use ements RHEUMA For 50 Conts On Money |0f New York's ¥ Linoes , sy ety fre poico ‘e it o, | g Reckyile gio. The ses Glr Smith Mocoaring, | atbon lampe. vty - A. N. CARPENTER THE TOGGERY SHOP If you suffer from torturing rheu- | -~ 1°f¢ Were many vyisiting firemen en, 4.00, Inc | Joseph Smith, lerk at the Cit s are selling at such lo matic pains, swollen, twisted jolnts, | &TORS th s ing Sunday School B ency W o e T T hr‘;;vv\ e 8 b 23 Commerce Street 291 MAIN ST. and suffer intensely because your sys- | Dor"d¢ 4 . eompan \ Ballouville. | prices as at the present time. e | 25 Watts The polls will be open in all the four | 40 Watts | city districts from 9.a. m. to'4 p. m., | 60 Watts today, for the city election. The hours | 100 Watts tem is full of uric acid, that damnabie | ;00000 Was represented polson that makes thousands helpless | HOWers, the oldest active and kills thousands years before their | !¢ State of =~ Connecti time, then you need RHEUMA, and |“2WP, Harry Rogers and Fr 1 need it now. The newly furnished parlor of the | will be the same 'in all dvstrxc‘ks of the Btart taking it today; in 24 hours|Alert hoo 1 ladder company was E.|town for the election of town school | Manufactured by the ‘General Electric | | Telephone 171. and Sen Adult J. C. Macpherson NORWICY, CONN. it will begin to act on kidneys, liv aturday by the many | Chi r part of the | committee. | Company., stomach and blood, and you can sin- | Visitors. The room f a number | | FOR SALE BY when The Lee & Osgood Co. wi —A Guaranteed Internal Remedy. P o s RS JEWETT CITY HOTEL eerely exclaim: “Good riddance to bad |aied and refurni TOug al Sunday T = T sy o fird S el o T wrvtvou s | C V.PENDLETON, Jr,, | RESSRMESNENAINEY | o sos Uptosuts in sy Many people, the most skeptical of | Pecially designed, and u T devotions, Rev. G. 5, 10 Broadwa particular. skeptics right in this city and 4n thfg(-ndmf‘ leather. D. Stanley 7.45 . Scope | Then Hem-Roid Is What You Want - IRA F. LEWIS. Proarietor. country hereabouts, bless the day| A feature of the parade, and a re-|of the Sunday School, ill ted by { minder of -opticon, Wallace L Woodin, Hart characteristic enterprise offered RHEUMA to the afflicted at the low price of 60 cents a bottie. If you| have rheumatism, get RHEUMA to- day. firemen | St€ A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got M B RING You will be saving mrjn‘_v, also, it| To Sell. you buy your Hay, Grain and Feed| If you have any plumbing werk, er if you have burned a whole lot of ceal, Horseshoer and Repairer. from me. My prices are right and the ;"d have not been able to keep com- fortable let us talk it over. | have helped others, perhaps | can help you. Here is a physician's remedy, in | j - sugar-coated tablets taken inwardly, | that cures ail forms of piles and | avoids painful operations, as well as | the common odious treatments. It at- tacks the very cause—bad circulation. | 30d overlook our stock of Carriages, This remedy is Dr. Leonhardt’s | Concords and Business Wagons. All HEM-ROID sold by N. D. Sevin & | work high grade, at medium prices. We Son, Norwich, Conn., and all druggists. | are making a special drive on Car- $1 for, 24 s’ medicine, and satis- ar. : faction guaranteed. Dr. Leonhardt for rent. A few big Co., Stati B, Buffalo, N. Prop. s in used cars. Agent for {\ver- Write for booklet. cars. oving the erack cc i d the modern horse drawn hose wagon, A James Coleman, a teamster employ- | ed at the Smith Granite works, had his right hand severely crushed whils at the plant, Saturday morning. He has in his ‘charge a pair of green Complete assortment for rc_s]:u es that require watching, and e standing In his cart while it was pairs or building ng loaded with granite. His right nd rested on the top track of a slid- g gateway and he was I | watching out for the horses one thoughtlessly moved the ). on wheels Mr, Colema " hand, Th finger was so crushed that it was amputated by Dr. Iu\m L. May. | The next finger lace Enough to meet ac* j but there is some hope of saving the sities— ¢ finger as it 1S not much ¢ Local Laconics. E cHAPPELL co Vincent Bldred of Norw A i Vvisit to relatives in W Contral Wharf .and 150 Main Street |, 1178 Were but three ar Telsphones ¢ COAL AND LUMBER. ance. T E] Notch COLLAR. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, quality of the Hay, Grain and Feed I The Continental HouSe carry cannot be improved upon. Bet- Furnishing Co. | ™ '\ ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fittiag. \Selis from factory to con-| CHAS. SLOSBERG, R e, conn | sumer only, for information Agent N. B. O. Sheot Packing. aprid apply to our local Rep. 3 Cove St. . A. BOTWICK 3 . . o o | Quite Busy Just Now— | Sapitary Plumbing NORWICH, CONN. But not so busy but what we can Office and Show Room at 813-819 | . mntly attend to anything you may | , A Peep into an up to date bathroom Lg than the Chapel St, New Haven, Conn—Local | nceq in our line, f:.'f:xy g:'-m‘:ufl-:mu you -fl 7”7 ”IAL SALE OF Fine Gilt Clocks Beginning Saturday Morning, April 20th Special Price for Choice “body of el Hurley was Nepossett, Mass., Friday, and will be {n Boston to (Mon- : | Tel. 713 CONTRACT WORK of every de- the more lnok t:nl‘h'o ::th !o:l- v bubbling drinki ; | scription SFemptiy attended to by tiar | Sead Gk be PTG The ovie Sl rinking Dr. Th Jeff K : H ave been in winter - or chemes Sefiamon; Ky i = who know how to do it. Buflding ma- ”‘{";""“ Ly g e : s were placed in position, Sat- ly going r. King you place . hem “It burns up slean’ ters were placed in position, Sa Clock G 1 )wfself o the }\a‘ndg"“tl’u\m | terials in stock at all times. Estimates m,m. sanitary standpolst—and guare we" seasoned W()Ud he members of the Watch Hill life e foremont dents: In New Hngland, | Gt WHETR saving crew were relieved from duty | i o ne s mane L ieetflons. 4| o T e Crow werd 4 has revolutionized the scl ¢ R, Fdns s e got ) : s bt |l C. M. WILLIAMS, J. F. TOMPKINS, = igust 1. ! Q King Safe System of Dentistry f| r ea"Br a“ flr A Main Street Rev, Samuel M. Cathcart offici d Juh“ '.V [;Ug H Hlls) v son, tte hi 1 | y . 370. 216 M Street, 67 wflt s C. H. _“ASKEI-L- at the funeral of Mrs. Annie Newall o : Donickta, ox narvens seasn mave §| et T 402 — "Phones — 489 ! McKernan' Saturday afternoon. Bur- their teoth extracted, filed or 157 Franklin St far was at River Bend. % crowned WITHOUT A PARTI- TRY LEWIS’ The candidates were baptized and CUM o8, AN (OW. TIECUNE the right hand of fellowship was ex- FORT. SUITS PRESSED 50 FAMOUS ICE CREAM T F BunN tended to tour new memvers n the| Al Fresh Vegetables NQ PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES! i Iirst Baptist church Sunday, : g My peions She wilhis thd sdien Our Wfigun Calls EVBWV!"E]’E Factory: 21 Meyer's Alley. . 4 (Cantain S Patrick Caples | 1yrum THE MARKET AFFORDS of all who appreciate good work. N Picnics and Excursions supplied at Hea"ng and P‘umhm& . . g a orwich = e ey O s nhesitatingly I claim to be the » short notice. fire dey essed the para Nor- 5 7 ? e "",'L"JL‘EYE'I'L"ZTSL‘& Lehigh | 5roychn it wir s e 2% | O p ANGES, LEMONS, - Srabt s b TYPEWRITING ekl 92 tranklin Strest ¢ The engagement of Miss C ; A D. LATHROP, |l %Eim e BANANAS,ETC. FULL SET TEETH $5.00 25 3 e aonen oL Westerly, ‘and DA Markiot ‘s Siletuaieet 068 | Tt o Tricait iakiicen dn e WITH THE NATURAL GUMS Has Become An We Are As Near To You EXACT SCIENCE ~ |as your phone. Call 868 and iet us E. L. BURNAP Pure Gold know your wants in the floral and \ Telephone 163-12. Hugh C, Ecelestons of Ashaway and Pefipifl’s ma"ket Crowns $5 The tools that produce the work are | planting line. The pleasure shall be Pllllllblllfl Steam and Gas Mrs, Bmily Gould Palmer of Westerly socu Bridge 55 the Ribbons and Carbon Paper. Good |OuUrs to please you. Any Information 4 were married Sunday nage 6 Frankiin St. Filling P Work results require the BEST to be had, {desired will be cheerfully given, and Prices it wark satisfel; JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, | Rev. Ciavion A, 1 2 3 & If you want THE BEST, try the king | Visitors always welcome. = %\, rices and wark safisf>~tar) Rev. Clayton A. Burdick. R HOTDMR B King Dental Parlors R bl GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, P o Ctara ‘B, Gray of Hanfo sol g = 130 Platt Ave. c I d L b L W iy of thHEL ety 4 HA “‘: L JE 77 Cedar Street, 0al and Lumbpsr ST T e oL & 203 MAIN ST, TT . JEWETT. ke house and land at Noyes bes John ;. i [ s sold two buleach: JoMO| juet Arrived — H. Koehler. & Co.'s Ovar Smith's Drug Store, Z ALL THE Teiashona 34 Contral Whart | Exadtord to Louis Puneors® o ° Norwich, Conn. | Public Stemograpler and Shorthand | pAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS S. F. GIBSON - - - Walter Flynn, sen of Counéflman BOCK 283 Maln St. aprid PERIODICALS, WEEKLIES ASTER R AR A L ] inciad and MONTHLY macaziNEs | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker 1913 captain of the Westerly high | Free delivery to all parts of the clty. <7 R Right Up-to-Date at St aad Bayblie ( )i i b (St ¢ s played oy = bt SALVIA S e Sl L T H. JACKEL & €O. THE FINEST | befivered o AuyParl of Norwich HILL'S NOVELTY SHOP, e AND TOMATO BEpIaEAL T voiice Ak tha sohool, as, well ; the Ale that is acknowledged to be 66 Franklin Strest 55 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn. PLANTS ag a first class badl player, Hlya Proctor Cooper and o i Geoffrey Muller were married CARDWELL'S, 9 Market St. s 0 35C D IN N R the best on the market—HANLEY'S Egal uiacs o QuALTE, DINNER fove @ e pp J0m W. CALARAN| Trg Vaughn Foundry Co. in work should always be considere | ot "ien U0 B0 5aSYhEh | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 2| > * MeooRMIor % Franitin & | Physician and Surgeon Nou: 11 to 15 Ferly 8t moth ----- coln avenie cere AWNINGS, Lel me nave weur order |formed Lo R Adam 3l the inferior kind., skilled 1men are = . 2.4, 7.9 M“—L CASTNGS Any size and any eeler, Brompt | D,D.. 'in the presence intimat. | employed Ly us. Our price tell' the WERE you want o0 DUt ySur bus. HOURS: 2-4, 7-9 p. m. A SPECIALTY & ::;‘ # I W, M.ALLETT' *lriends. . The atiendants were Migs ' Whole story, E;lt!lml‘:: 1s nutafl:e.usl?g‘ m;_%lu%“ifi . n::ulre L‘l;‘e. "‘2‘3‘,‘5(,.‘?{:?9’:{‘,,'..%; 814 Main Street. Telephone 426, e . W, i ern Connecticut equal te The m becter than, i Teli08-3 30 Markat 8t, | Tessie Muller and George Muller, STETSON & YOUNG, - lefin for huainees Feauits- B |k omsa 5% The Hulels o erer, ' Qfige of lale Dr Heriman - '« Orders Racsive Promah Aiiansies - 0 PR A i ) S

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