Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 5, 1912, Page 6

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COLCHESTER Local Pastor Delivers Address at ée- bron Fourth of July Celebration— Many Summer Guests in Town. Rev. B. D, Remington and wife were n on_ Thursday to attend the Pourth of July celebration. Mr. Rem- ington deiivered the oration, his sub- Ject being The Day and Its Meaning. Arthur Chapman and party were visitors in Norwleh Tuesday, making the trip in Mr. Chapman’s car. Charles Batley of New Britain fs at his home on Seuth Main street for the, bajance of the week. Joseph Moore of Norwich was a Ceichester caller Tuesday. There was no ball game on the park Thursday afterneon, as the manager was unable to secure a good team to play. The Colchester team will go to Bast Hampton Saturday to play the Outinws of that place. Henry Flgart was the guest of friends tn New Haven Wednesda Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gary, Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R F. Sk, Mies Florence Sisk and Master Walter Sisk of New London were guests at the Fairview Sunday. They made the trip up in a larze touring oan, Mr, and Mrs. William 8. Certls were guests of friends in Hartford on Tyesday. Miss BEdfth Frissell of Aftawaugan {» vistting at Mr. and Mrs. Lucius G Brown's on Hayward aveaue. Aftended Hebron Celebration. A *pu from town were in He- heen ursday to attend the celebra- tlon. There was a parade at 2 o'clock eaded by the Hebron drum corps, a m‘w and exercises by the school iren. The local postoffice closed Thursday Detween the hours of 12 noon and 6 m. The R F\ I\ carriers had a J. Frank Rogers of Salem was a Colobester caller Wednesday lacy and Nellie Clary, and Bdwin Turper of Bridgeport wre gwests of Rev. and Mrs. B, D. Remington at the Baptist parsonage. William D. OConnell and family of Ansonia are at James Murphy's resi- dence on Elmwood Heights for the swmmer. James Davis has gone to Chicopee Falls with Dr. Cragin's touring car to have the car overhauled. Willlam Clark of Willimantic was a caller in town Tuesday with his tour- car. . Cragin left town Tuesday for a fow days’ stay in Lenox, Mass. David B. Murtay was calling on friends in Middletown Tuesday. H. Minta bas gone to New York for & few daye’ visit with friends. Frank Stark of Millington was cail- ing on friends in town Wednesday. Barry Groobert was in Salem Wed- nesday. Raymond Doifblass of Salem was a Colchester visitor Wednesday. Summer Boarders Arrive. The summer resorts in town are be- ginning to be filled with boarders from the cities. Frank Browning calling on friends of Lebanon was here Wednesday. ————— ECZEMA OF THE SCALP After 20 Years Suffering Saxo Salve Brings Relief. Por 20 vears I suffered with dry ecrem: he scalp during which time 1 had tried every so-called eczema resne market without bene- fit. At w Saxo Salve adver- tised and decide using one tub 20 years | am free to try i, and after or the first time in rom that 1 fiching and ndruff. every onme st eczema or other skin trou knew what s wonderful remedy Saxo Salve is."— T. F. Thompson, Hopkinsville, Ky. Saxo Salve allays the frightful itch- ing and burning of ecgema, de- stroys the germs heals the skin. You camnmot do better than to try it for eczema tetier, ringworm or any skin affetion. We give back your money if Baxn Salve does not satis- fr you PBroadway Pharmacy, G. G. Fngler, Norwich, Conn. COAL AND LUMBER. Lumber Complet> assortment for re- pe’-s or building. COAL h to méet a:'un? E, CHAPPELL C0, Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Televhones COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—oor Market and Shetucke: St Telephens 163-12. cce ALAMITE COAL “It burns up slean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Pliones — 489 NORWICH STONINGTON. Early Morning Fire On Gold Strset— OQutings On the Holiday—Hotels and Boarding Houses Filling Up. ing. The fire was near some barrels of gasoline. The alarm wae ruy and the fire companies extinguished the ‘blaze. | Treasury Getting Low. According to the report uf th urer of the Stonington Improvement ociation the sum of §235 has heen pent the past year for spraying the | ireas- elm trees in the borough and taking | care of W ik pa d Canon | The & now only § 0 m the | iy, Heooks' Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of Pioneer Hook and Ladder coinpany was held Wed- evening. f the = com- officers The reports and auditi mittee were p nted and chosen for the ensuing year. Family Picnic, nderson family held their h of July outing at r phassett Point and enjoved The houseboat Notamah came in and went to W, Hill to remain in that sectlon for the | summer, A business meeting of Nina coun- cil, K. of C., was held Thursday even- | ing Rev, J. H. Odell, of Scranton, Pa., has arrived at his summer home on Main street for his annual vacation. i Harry Wells of Westerly was in l}\e‘ borough Tuesday. | Rev. and M Henry Clarke daughter, Miss Clarke, of Racine, W arrived here Tuesday for several weeks' vis They are guests of Mr.{ and Mrs. Horace N. Pendleton. Captain Eldred Improved. L Captain Andrew J. Eldred who is at Saflors’ Snug Harbor, S. I, is in mich better health than for some months past. He has met at his new home a number of men whom he knew in his sda life. Depuly Sheriff W. F. Broughton was in Providence during Tuesday. Jay Bliss was a business caller Norwich Wednesday. Thomas Smith of Hartford has re- turned home after visiting with Capt. and Mrs. James Gilmore of Railroad | avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lee, of Elm street, | entertained a few friends Thursday at their home. Ruth chapter, No. 4, O. E. 8§, Stonipgton, held a picnic Thursday Miner's Corners. Engine Leaves the Rails. A freight engine while switching in the freight ¥ near the Watch Hill ferry dock the rails With assistance of another engine as soon replaced upon 5 he damage to the track was s and Section Foreman T. Culligan, v his force of men soon had the track repaired The steam yacht Mr. Hoxie, of Wester] Thursday Sheiter diner was enjoyed. in of at h P | calia owned by | took a party | island, where About 100 from this town went to ex- Newport on the City of Lowell curgion Thursday. Good Business at Hotels, ass seems to be unusus uner hotels and here, 'nearly all rooms B ] houses ged STAFFORD SPRINGS Cyril Johnson Resigns as Bank Presi- dent and Director—Foster-Browning Marriage at Worcester. Cyril Johnson recior and presid tional bank topher Alle I has resigned as di- First of the elected vice esident in plac Allen. Mr. Johnson has re cause advancing able for of | his business act H Sunday Schoo! Outin | Grace church S will | hold its annua grove Ministerial E. Rev. William dent and Norwood secretary. s visiting relatives In New . Frank Lenene of Albany is visiting relatives tn town. M ng in Janada for s accompanied by Bond of Bo Mr Andrew a brief v Mr. and ville, and Mr. ner of Bast Longmes w W. F. Remmer: from Bates spending the summer the Hollow. Foster-Browning Wedding. Willlam A. Foster, Mr. and | Mrs, John A. Foster of afford street, married in Worcester nd alter- noon Miss Charlotie ks r Browning of that city. Mr, and %, Ioster will make their home in Springfield. o was graduated 1 week, is at his home in son 5 Subway in Naples, | Naples, Italy, is to have a subw | and when under the heights of Von o | the surface, Electric ¢ tors will be used here, as well as at all places lying at depths of over forty-five feet, At one end of the line cor Versuvius railroad outside the city limits, and at the other it joins A suburban electric road. The estimat- ed cost of the undertaking 000,000, An Over Estimated Piker. Captain Kidd zore, but he nes od a national | Chicago News. | may have waded or personally comduct- political convention. E: d to._schoolhouse lot | where an rolling contest was held, { the contestants bLeing Helen Gleason, Venie Bogue, L Manning, Anna Beckman, Edna ley and Kthel Odgers. The prize, a gun metal veil pin, was won by Helen Glasser. | was a visitor her Wednesday. } { vention | | 1eft town. the tunnel will lie about 500 feet below | eets with the | n CASTORIA F::eckled Girls . Itis an absolute fact, that oné 50 cent jar of WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM will either remove your freckles or ca.se a small fi the esi- ) Manuel Kirk—near G d,Fhe;"‘h“’f"‘?e“dth“}-W"lm will even 11, three o'clock Thursday morn- | in the most severe cases completely cure them. I am willing to personally guarantee this and to return your money without argument if your complexion is not fully restered toits natural beauty. | WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM is fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless. Willnot make hair grow but will posi-' tz\vely remove TAN, PIMPLES and, FRECKLES. Come in today and tryit.{ "The jars are large and results absolute- certain, Sent by mail if desired. ice B0c. Mammoth jars $1.00. WIL- £ SON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c. For sale by LEROU. H. M. YANTIC ¥ PPENINGS Village Lyceum Entertains at Fine, Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Cele- bration—Winners in Games and Contests. The members of the Yantic village lyceum entertained their friends In- dependence day. Burns grove was prepared for a picnic and was decorated. A hunt w made through the weods fc among the rock: nd fer: Ayer found th t T . Jason K e, Venie John A metal pin found a leather found a china Mr fi Bogue mer, Mrs. Seymour Quinles belt pin, and Seymour Quinley an_aluminum drinking cu Refreshments were then passed and there was a splendid va includ- ing sandwiches, cake, waf e cream ges and ca Then re held with the n the first: Her- E. Manning, Jason Kin: Frederick Manning. Time 55 seconds, won by Jason Kings- ley. The second race was by August Beckman, Michael Reardon, Roscoe entley and Louis Bogue. Time 55 seconds, won by Ri As the time w: a Kingsley and Roscoe Bentley were tied and at the final Roscoe Bentley won | ihe prize, a geisha girl stickpin. Rear- don got a bad fall but was not hurt. There was a flag race for ladies, the contestants beinz Venie Bogue, | Hdna Bentley, Anna Beckmaa and Hel- en Glasser. Time 55 seconds, won by Venige Bogue. The following ladies entersd: Mrs. our Quinley, Mrs. John Ayres, . Carl Sevin and Mrs. Hermon J.| bs and it was won in 65 seconds | ¥ Mrs, Carl Sevin. As the girls won | by ten seconds Miss Venie Bogue was | awarded a pretiy- cloisonne collar pin. A 100 yard dash with the following entered, Hermon J. Bentley g August Bet Reardony Howard Da: 1d Jason Kingsley, w: conds by Roscoe Bentley, ng a bill fold. le next, a run and jump with these contestants, Jason Kingsley, Howard Ds Roscoe Bentley, Frederlek Kin, and Louis Bogue, was won by oe who jumped 14 feet 3-4 inche The prize was a the prize 11 pair of e Next, broad jump wi the foilowing entered, Jason Kingsl YFrederick Manning, Heward Davis, | Carl Sevin, Roscoe Bentley and August | Beckman, was won | 1gust Beck- | an, whe jumped t 3 Inches. The was’ a 0l e had the fol- | on and Da- | A Manning, Kingsley | and Bentley, Sevin and Beckham, | Reardon and Davis won and received jackknives, | The and most interesting was a tudb race on the canal and was vi by hundreds. The contes Cag Sevin, Howard Dav s Bogue. ed first and foid. Fireworks were later gisplayed and | {he Lyceum members provided an en- rtaining day. About the Village. Mrs, Arad Manning' entertained sev- eral friends at a musicale Tuesday Tuesday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Edith er. Noah Soucie of Arctic, R. I, is the guest of local relatives. Mrs. Warren Hamilton of Montville | Samuel Crumblish spent the Fourth in Shelton, the guest of William Shea. Louis Schwartz of New London spent Wednesday here. Nomines Cousin of Supt. Marshall. Thomas Marshall of Indiana, for vice president by the y at the national com- cousin to John Mar- r superiniendent of the Woolen company, who recently nominate democra hall, the fo! Yantic Mrs. Gifford London were g | Mrs, John Kiiroy. Mrs, Loui Daniels left town Wed- day for Uncasville, and daughter of New uests over the Fourth of Summer Boarders Arrive. 0 Jewish people from New n Yantic Thurgday mor to aken to vario ding houses In this Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at th Lowest Rates of Interest. An uld established firm to deal with (Establisied 18 COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Muin L 5 e WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and seo ue. THE FINEST 35¢ DINNER , IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 442 AWNINGS. Let me nave your erder now. Any size and any color. Prompt attention. J. W, MALLETT. 1.7 40 Market St 1g no savertlsing medium 10 egual 19 The Bule fl?zwn Quite P -y Just Now— But not g6 husy but what we can promptly attend to anything you may | need in our line, CONTRACT WORK of every de- scription promptly attended to by men who knew how to do it. Building ma- terials in stock at all times, Estimates cheerfully given, C. M. WILLIAMS, 1. 370, Te 218 Mauin $ireer Dental Surgeon pr. 8. during his last iliness. MoGrory Building, Norwich, Gonn, In charge of L. Geer's practice We serve the finest lce Cream in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. WAUREGAN EQUSE The Parker-Davenport Co. Dropristors. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. n ovks Made and Ruled to iy 103 BRUADWAY. Telephons Wk { JEWZTT CITY HOTEL MNew and Up-to-dats in every particular. = IRA E, LEWIS. Preariston ~ the first glassful. quality common to other ginger ales. LICQUOT CLUB sutisfies, refreshes, cools. lightful, gratifying taste comes with the first sip from It lacks that harsh, throat-burning It's de- In spite of its reasonable cost—about five cents per glassful when bought from the grocer —“Clicquot Club” contains the best of everything. The best quality pure, granulated cane sugar. Choice ginger from which the resin is removed, making “Clicquot Club” mildly laxative instead of constipating. Oils of limes and lemons pressed directly from these fruits. Crystal-pure water from Clicquot Springs. The reasonable price of “Clicquot Club” is possible solely because of the great demand for it. OTHER CLICQUOT;CLUB BEVERAGES: Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Root Beer Lemon Seur Orange Phosphate Sold by the better class grocers by the case, dosen or bottls. A% a price amounting fo abeat 5§ cents per glassful. e T A T J.C.WORTH & CO., Wholesale Distributors. Al Trolleys Lead To The Business Centsr of Norwich Verandah Comfort Screens on the piazza have a two-fold use—they keep off the wind and sun, and give an often welcome priv- acy. You'll have lots of good hot days and evenings to enjoy the verandah this summer, so get the best. Get the screens }vhith will wear well and look well the entire season. VUDOR SCREENS ARE THE BEST They are made from selected materials, and we have them in the popular and sensible dark green. 4 by 8 feet 6 by 8 feet 8 by 8 feet 10 by 8 feet /f.‘/g(rr'tv‘m;,» ECEEL Y APOLY OPCH SHADES $2.25 $3.25 $4.25 $5.50 BRI Handsome Willow Porch Chairs at Great Reductions $6. $7.5 Selected Willow .-« vai x s'avienss PORCH CHAIR of 7. X7 Ytz A LARGE LINE OF | FIREWORKS ALL NEW 3 At NOVELTY SHOP C. L. HILL TRERE 1s no agvertising medium in Fastern Connecticut equal to Tho Bul« letin for business reeults. Pies, Cake and Bread that canuot be exceiled. ‘Puone your order, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) TFrompt service THEMNE 15 ne advertlsing medium Ia Eastern Connecticut egual to The Bule letin for pusiness results. s Selected Willow . . . cvsieeidos stlamiorsss s oo s s seans o SIS Sajected Willow .. Zomiriie- i 0 L sG NS DN LES Bowling to 6 p. m, 5 cents a string. 827 Main Street. mayid M. ALDI & CO., Prop. THERE 12 po azavertising medium In Eastern Connecticut zgual te The Bule letin for husiness ta, . New London (NORWICH) Line —T0— NEW YORK STEAMERS : h Chester W. Chapin and City of Lowell Choose this route next time you to New York. Yn:,ll have a del tfi VoY n ulf Island Igl‘ - super! w of the wonderful sky Iin and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves New on at 11 p. eckc days only, due New York, Pler River, at 5.45, and Pler 0, K k morning. Write teleph W. J. Philll A Agemt e tondon Som. for gl ‘Wednesdays, Frid Frelght received untfl 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSH, Agent. FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY THE THAMES RIVER Between Norwich and New London Brand New Doubled Decked EXCURSION BOATS Yantic and Shetucket (Capacity 300 passengers each.) Plying between the two cities every two hours, affording a delightful out- ing. A boat leaves either city at 9 and 11 a. m. 1,3 and 5 o'clock p. m. daily. FARES—15 cents one way 25 cents Round Trip. Norwich Pier — (Temporarily) Bros.,,Commerce Street. New London Pier—Rear Union Ry. Station, Foot State Street. THAMES NAVIGATION CcO,, NORWICH, CONN, A NEW COLLECTION OF HATS of Silk, Silk Crash, Linen Duck and Cravenette for the Auto and Boating wear. Hall at The Toggery Shop 291 Main St., Norwich, Conn. 176TH DIVIDEND. Otfice of The Norwich Savings Soclety. Norwich, Conn., June 8, 1912. The Directors of this Soclety have declared out of the earnings of the cur- rent six months a semi-annual dlvi- dend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to depositors enti- tled thereto on and after July 15, 1912, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, Jeldaw Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim«< ming, upholstering and wood work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scalt & Clark Cop 507 10 515 North Main St. PAYYCUR BILLS BY CHEQUr on th: Uncas Nationai Bank in thls way you wlill know the exact cost ‘of your living and always have the best kiid of a receipt in the re= turned endorsed cheque., Courteous and Jiberal. treatment ex- tended to every depositor whether the account be large or small. We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. You cannot afiord to use carbon lamps while Mazda Lamps are selling at such low prices as at the present time. 25 Watts .. §.50 40 Watts 55 60 Watts 78 100 Watts . $1.10 Manufactured by the General Electria Company, FOR SALE BY C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 INerry S, MILL. CASTINGS a Specialty. ., Orders Iecelve Prompt Atltention F. C. GEER, T NER Phone 511 122 Prospect 84

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