Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1912, Page 7

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good days to look out for ‘and sneak thioves. B i o sl ahorter. &m&m today untll 3.21. dinner at Auditori- gw cafe; Thursday.— | A tobacco grower in & town north wmmu_b'r 50 men to assist in ryesting the crop. take advan- days of the evening 3o | @ week in Nova Scotta. Olivet A. Maine of Groton attended the Norwich fain Miss Sybil A. Christman is visiting relatives In-Allentown, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph J, Fields are making @ trip through the Berkshires, James H. White has returned from & ‘month's visit in Malne and Massa- Shusetts. Roger: G Spicer of Eastern Point ;fllds a business trip to Norwich on Monday. . Leslie Avery has returned to New London after avisit of several weeks in Norwich. ‘W. 8. Davis, owner of the Davis theater, is in town, a guest at the ‘Wauregan. Miss Maude Lathrop of Bozrah is visiting Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Fox al ‘Wethersfield. - Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hagstrom of Norwich spent Labor day with rela- tives in Niantie. Andrew Smith and son Dewey re- t Monday after spending o} Mrs. the“guest for ‘a few weeks of the l"tm have Carrie Gallup of Norwich is Bentley at Old M: ystic. William Kelley ter, Miss RSt e relatives on aer, have | tomobile trip to U o £ a0 g, Aty - Mr, and Mrs Ernest. Potter have re- TEMBE SOAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912 FOR COUNTY FAIR|Eamsamansesatr ’ : n«u'n’h%n and Charles Yer. | Commoniy Put n & busy day at the of- : Hihgton 58th Annual Attracts Thousands To. The Fair Grounds—Fea-| sistance Big Cattle Exhibit—Midway a Noisy and Busy Place—| 3 Premiums Award in Poultry and Pet Stock Department 5 s . —Farmers’ Day To@y. — close to 5,000 people, the fair of the New i Jack MoGrath vs. Jim Downes. The firat attraction on the stage during the afternoon was the wrestling - | matoh between Jack MeGrath, the Irish Giant, and Jim Downes, cham- pion of England. ~ The men proved &l‘tfl ‘well matched and furnished af exhibition. MecGrath took the first in 14 minutes on a head arm lock. After the giving general as- to Greenman. the lueky or akil- could away with a woolly dog, a cane, watch, box of candy or ves. John Hurley, with his Pleasant Day stand a .place he near 1l grand stand. Burlingham, with his hot and other forms of refreshments rushing business and had been grounds since Sunday. the ‘barkers on b:lu l'nllv.;y recognized a number of well- orwich youths who showed to lure the curiosity TR : :sgiigg.fg § and the African attractions for the ys who could shoot a mark. PREMIUMS AWARDED. During the day the prizes were warded and pig- ons, .na""-x"‘?’ (ol p ¥ Pouléry. i hungarian hen A. 0. C, b ::‘1:; ';u"?umm en pigeons, first 8 2 -and | turned to South Meriden after a fe en % Holy Whmm‘w u:x«mi e 1. Ltk K“ bers maoe o v sz oSkl ANDIAN AND POPE d-hand Bargains 4 h. p. Bolt Drive Magneto "h b, Chain Drive Mag- briées Low. Tarms Reasonable. ‘C. V. PENDLFETON, St ‘Ave. | Tel 1101 M’Tm :l'o You Call 868 and let us 11 ¢ cfully "_:‘fl. and Set o &m‘aflu.w % i Ay il t Ne ’ i ‘ inf M %m“@«#’i&g ) o 1T mg_ o G Latham Mrs. Emily C. Rl Du:h’l:lllvhu;: e %uhka)"ll the son of Mr. lfl‘“.ri' than | Julius A, Wuttkey of this city, | the H The New Hngland members of the International Dane! Masters’ asso- clation will hold their annual conye: tion in Springfield, today and Thur: day.. The work of the conventlon will consist largely of a discussion of the work of the international convention Held in Chicago in June. In computing the averages of the entering class at the Free Academy it is foung that Miss Maria T. Gai- lup, aged 13, stands the highest this vear and one of the highest ever re- l:'orded. having 464 out of a possible 500, The young lady is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster H. Gallup, a graduate of Broadway school. 4 WEDDINGS. Bryce—Wunderlich. The marriage of Allan Edward Bryce and Miss Lena ~Wunderiich, both of Baltic, took place about 12.30 o'clock o'clock on Tuesday at Trinity Bplsco- pal church rectory, the ceremony be- ing performed by Archdeacon J. Eldrea Brown. The groom is o native of Prov- idence and is employed as & weaver in Balfle. The bride is the daughter of Louls Wunderlich and was born in Germany, Sogataky-Markoff. Herman- Sogatsky of Brooklyn, N. Y, end Miss Lena Markoft. dauighter of Mr, and Mrs, Lazarus Markoff of 164 Talmon street, were united in mar- riage hers on Sunday, the eeremony heing performed by Rabbi Max Stamm, 18 employed as & bookkeeper in Brook- lyn, Cotten Manufacturers, Addresses will be delivered by abeut seventeen men prominent in varieus ‘branches of the cetton manufacturing industry at the 93d semi-annual meet- ing of the National Associalion of Cot- The groom is a native of Russin and | ‘h%-:h-m foral and | ) Pleasure shal Dleage Information SALARY SCHEDULE FIXED FOR TOWN SCHOOL TEACHERS. o Nckatdsa o Maximum Figure Named in - Grades d 940 Yearly Increase - Provided, for the teachers town was one of most i matters settled at ‘mbeting of the town school commit- tee_on Tu evening in its rooms ‘at’ the” fown hall A maximum fig ‘h {8 now the maximum in Broad- y school was fixed upon for all the ieachers, pro algo that the ap- plication of schedule should not :&mn to lower the salary at present eived by any teacher affected. The following was the schedule of maxi- mum salaries adopted: Kindergartners $600, assistant ~kindergartners $250, grades 2, 3, 4 and 5 at $650, grades 1, 6 and 7 at $700, grade 8 at $750, prin- clpal of four-room building or over $30 extra. . The minimum salary for new teach- ers without experience hereafter en- gaged was placed at $450. It was pro- vided that there should be a $40 year- ly salary increase untll the maximum for the grade was reached, but that the yearly increase indicated \in the schedule should be contingent upon the recommendation cf the superintendent and of the school board. Chairman H. A. Tirrell presided at the meeting, which was attended by the full committee and the superinter- dent, and was not adjourned until five minutes _ before midnight. Clerk Thomas J. Kelly kept the minutes. Reports were made by the commit- tees on supplies and care of property Superintendent Graham submitted a set of rules for teachers which were endorsed and will be submitted to the meeting of teachers this afternoon: He also read the rules for principals of buildings and supervising principals, which were endorsed by the committee. Rules for the employment of “teachers were also endorsed. The tuition for out of town puplls wag fixed at $5 per term. The territory for the three super- vising principals was alloged as fol low 7 Stanton—Mt. Pleasant_street, High street, Pearl strest, West Thames street, Laurel Hill, Fails and ¥asi Great' Plain, Fred 1. Newton—Broadway, Bread siresi, Fohart avemue, Town street, West Town street, Yantic gnd Bridgs distriet, ‘ Francls P, McNamars—Greeneville, Roswell avenue, ng Seciety, Wequon- noc, Occum and Scetland road The meeting adjourned till next Tuesday evening to complete estimales and a probable further discussion of salaries, Pfominent Epigespalians of the state ton Manufacturers at Eastern Point ! Soptomber Reld T i St are in Chicago to attend the Broth hood of St. Andrew cenvention Sep- Aeher 440 & ‘Cabey of New York has 2 4 short visit with fi%wu‘ of this city. was nosed out of first place ::Ohm:c“vnnmm, whose tme was 2.24 1-2. The race was continued to 1.30 today. The summary: s Edl‘l.l.,!ns Sullivan, New Haven. Intern, bIK g vveseoceccnes 2 5 3 4 ¥. H. Thrall, Windsor Locks. Miss Winifred, bay m.... 6 4 Joo Murphy, Providence. . . th Lamand, Day I ..., Eg‘ohn Lamand, Arline stock farms, Middleford. 1.'W. P. brown h 434 L. E. Hoj ce. n}a«yw ef, b & 53 238 . J. Swane, Merld Prince Chester, gray § 1°17.8:% Driving Club_Stables, Providence. Teddy Wilkes, 5 g a i Frank Murray, agt, Providence. Mildred Wilkes, blk m.... d A, R. Ives, Meriden. Free for All The free for all for a purse of §300 furnished two races. In each heat Hlla Willls fought it out with Direct Maid and Argot Girl and Bonnie Bairn had it nip and tuck. Blla Willis won the race in three straight heats in 2.19, 219 1-4, and 230, Direct Maid took second money, finishing second in ‘ev- ery heat and Bonnie Bairn took third money. In the first heat, Direct Mald held the lead to the strefch when Ella Willls went to the lead and won in & hard drive, ‘The summary? Direct Maid, ch m .. 2 P. Mortel, New Havs Argot Girl, bay m 3 4 A. C. Williams. L Ella Willis . 1 R. C, Lashbury. Bonnle Bairn.. 3 T. F. Burns. Willlam J. Piper of Springfield act- ed as starter and the judges were Dr. G. E. Bitgood of New London, George Pendleton of Stonington and M. B. Ring of this city, Burdick Wins Motor Race. The 5-mile motoreyele race was the last thing on the programme for the afternoon ‘and was an event n which much interest was taken. “Wild Bill" Burdlck rode true to form and had ligtle difficulty in finishing well ahead of the fleld, He led all the way and at the finish was 22 seconds ahead of Godek, who was second, Burdick's time for the five ntiles wes 5 minutes 26 secends, remarkably fast time for the track, Burdick and Gedak rede 7-hersepower Exeelsiors, and G, Latham, whe finished third, sede & 7- hersepower Indian, Owing te motor treuble, James Mo- Clure of Pawtueket, who was entered to ride a_ 7-hemsepower Merkel for Stebbins & Gevnet, Withdrew just be- fore the race. Th rizes we $15, $7 and $3. There will be anoth: toreycle race today and eme on B.|and had a geod patrenage on Tues- are two other Joung elfers, and one odd beef o Only One Sheep Exhibiter. J. B. Palmer of Lisbon is the only exhibitor of sheep this year and shows & nice flock of 64 head led by the Dorset ram Imported. Included in the flock are Southdowns, ts, shires, Welch Mountain, Hampshires, ashmeres and t{wo Persians. bel F. Stevens, who judged the cattle and sheep, pronounced Mr. Palmer's flock an unusually fine one. President Taft's Turke; i i i thy 5;;5 BE5d sgfs first, ‘white, first; g_ug Bbmrvnflty, Norwich, dozen brown, second. Pigeons, R H. B. Bellows, Southbridge, Mass.: Pair black fan pigeons, first prize; pair black barless swallow pigeons, first prize; paid blu W}Ul nw!n;o: lll’n!‘e; first_prize; pair crested hel pikeo 5 prize; pair red crested first prize; pair red first, prize: pair red In the poultry department there were | & about fifty more entries on Tuesday, | pa making the exhibit ‘quite up to the standard in size, There were many high quality birds and competition | was close in all classes, » The big, handsome turkey ‘which Horace S. Vose of Westerly Is planning to send | President Taft for his Thanksgiving dinner arrived on Tuesday and was an object of much admiration. y There are comparatively few entries in_the dgg’ department this ye: the only additions on Tuesday being a lit- ter of English bull terrier pups, owned by Alicia S, Hagerty. Inside Fonce. Sergeant Matthews and Policemen Fenton, Perry and Cornelius Murphy were on general ~duty inside the grounds. Constable David Kinney with a force of ten assistants kept a close watch on the fences. The Patrons of Husbandry restau- rant ia in charge of A. D. Zabrisk as it has been for many years, In charge in the dining room was Ina Barrett, assisted by Miss“Liillan Wulf, | Mr. and Mrs. Beda Johnson, Fred Ei- lis, Miss Elsle Starkweather, Elijah Harrie, Joseph Portelance was codk. The display of vegetables made up in quality what It lacked in quantity and was chiefly frem Farmhoelme, Stoningten, The display was in & tent mext te agricultural hall, The New England kitchen js een- dueted this year by Jehn J, €, Biene day, Votes-for-Wemen are breught to public attentien by & booth in green, white and lavender just eutside Agri- cultural hall, Miss Steddard, whe also spoke in the grand stand, was in charge, with Mrs. Willlam A. N ton, the president of ~the Norwich Eaqual Franchise league. ir black muffed tumblers, firat prize, pair black muffed tumblers, first prize; pair yellow muffed tumblers, first prize; pair white muffed tumblers, \first prize; pair black muffed tumbl first prize; pair red Gragoons, fi ize, pair silver homers, first prize; pair black homers, first prize; pair blue check homers, first prize; pair blue barred homers, first prize; pair dun owls, first prize; pair white splash pointers, first prize; pair yellow splash pointers, first prize; pair red splash pointers, first prize; pair dun splash firat prize; pair white pygmy first prize; pair siiver pygmy pointers, first prize; pair blue pygmy pointers, first prize; pair red jacobins, second prize; red jacobins, first prise; red splash jacobins, first prize; red splash jacobins, second prize; red white jacobins, first prize, W. Leroy Osborn, Nerwich: Pair blue fantails, first prize; pair red homers, first prize; pair blue homers, " | second prize. James Tourtellotts, Norwich: Pair | black jacobins, first prize; pair yellow jacobins, first prize; pair red ilcohlnn. first prize; palr red splash jacobins, first prise; pair black splash jacobins, second prize; pair blus pygmy point- ers. first prize; pair white fa first priz check muff lers, first prive, % Jensen, Yantic: mall hen {lleon!. first prigze; pair red maltese shen pigeons, first prize; Ohildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S Mr. -naun.x.\n:n«to'rw'au ington street have been vi fly;l'r' and Mrs. Wil lliam F. Conyerse n York at their summer home in Old Baybrook. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert J. Wyckoff |; and family have returned and opene¥ their home on Church street, after the season at their cottage at Fairlle lake, Vérmont. " Mr, and Mrs, Gurdon L. Bidwell and Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Buckley have returned to Pol & int automobile. trip of through the Berkshire hills, i | HIS institution has Capital, Surplus and Profits of aver $105,000,00 and s sub- Ject to strict State Gov- ernment Supervision, yot the most vital ele- ments of its nine years of uninterrupted sticcess are the integrity and dound judgment of the men directing its, affajrs | 4 per cent. compound interest pald on savings deposits from $5.00 up- wards. THE THAMES LOAN & TRUST €O. | 4A

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