Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1912, Page 6

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[ : A special meeting of the ecclesiasti- | GIRL'S WESTERLY LICENSE 'L Hmd,mn Back From New York to North Stonington, to Explain Loss of Mrs. Peckerman’s Diamonds. Hallen and Mollie Fuller in the pro- duction of George Cohan’s An Election Bet, a comedy playlet that was pro- duced in Norwich at all performances last week. / ‘The Bradford Social club, organized solely for social purposes, and located in Bradford in the town of Westerly, has been legally incorporated at the office of the secretary of state. The incorporators are F. Kenney, B. At- kins, M. Rhodes, H. J. Gray, J. Cross, E. Hill, M. Pierson, A. Pinkerton, W. A. Mansfleld, ¥, Wilkes and T. Board- L Gavitt of the rranged this pro- gramme for the conmcert 'in Wilcox park Thursday evening: March, Spirit of Independence, Holzman; overture, Sunshine and Showers, Flach; claripet solo, Fantazie on.an Old Air, Rollinson, by Louis Solomon; popular airs, I'm Golng Back to .Dixie, Take a Little Tip from Father; excerpts from Little Boy Blue, Bereny; waltz, Third De- Bendix; popular twostep, Rag m Goblin. Men, Von Tilzer; trom- bone oddity, Slippery Bill, - Hacker; alr, selected; march, Major Fitzmaurice, Wight; finale, Star Span- gled Banner. The final concert of the will be given next Thursday LM iy £§?§E§§ ohase requiring three York ehgqnnd t:ip- to ford, New 0 r. in North Mrs, Herschorn left ths her ond ear- rings yalued at $300, Bhe fornd the tissue-paper in which they were wrap- m'h the room just vaeated hy Mrs, chern, and at onee felt esnvinced . 6he had stolen the ear rings, The Aeoused will be given a hearing be- fore Justice Charles B. Chapman in North Stonington. 35155{! ) Looal Laconics. nn-m M, Tulte went to Wiliimentio state Phebe Green Ward chapter, D, A, R, resumed meetings Thursday, the reg- ular being omitted during the summer season. The figures -u:a‘-l;‘&udah the bids " lighting, and ventilatin; the new town hall and courthouse have not deen given out for pubMcation. ‘With four is not a liquor saloon in Wa:urly west seventeen licensed liquor saloons in the town. 7 Day Baptist denomina- at ;‘,l.o‘rth nl.'oup. Nebraska. ann conference will be eid in Brookfield, N. Y. 4 GETS-IT Get ¢ upon the hand. reason of foreclosure of ‘the the prop- é 55! f§ Ewy g i i Streets was by Auctioneer Eugene n. Frank E. Sherman pur- ~the property for $2,537. Judge Edward M. Burke of Wester- sachem of the Improved v Rhode Island, <convention N. C. He sailed from New York direct for the convention city on Thursday. Thres thoroughbred Bdgereid Hamp. shire Down sheep and a buck, the fin- est available, arrived Thursday at Shelton Young’s Highlang .stock at’ Have) direct from the 1’;’:": hxlix:ga;u: Denevail,.Ky, They ®eparate ] crates by 5 i i i Eda 1 Rey. Frederick D.\Thomas, a cfyy; | Pa08e pulpits with Rev. C. T. Hatch' ‘War veteran, and for of the Union Baptist erly, }l"weh in charge church.in West- now resides in Charlestown and in the .old In- administer the to six candidates next e — STONINGTON. Ohuw:‘h to Act on Pastor's Resignation —Ninety Members to Join in Holy Name Parade—Imported Canes for Dr. Weeks. cal soclety of the First Congregati 1 church at the Road district hf. g:ean called to act on the resignation of the pastor; Rev. George B. Spalding, Stricken With a Shook, Mrs. Manual Amaral was strick v;lthetu;hucé{ at her home on Snchoe;? stre uesday evening amd critical condition. SR Gift of Two Imported Canes. Dr. James H. Weeks is the Dossessor Caflge Cloths Brady & Saxion {Bean Hill) Norwich Town |of two canes brought from the old * JuniZWMP country. Rev. Dwight C. Stone pre- sented the doctor a unique writer's cane; by. unscrewing two silver caps GEORGE (3 Gmr' the owner can produce a Pen and pen- cll when opened. This is appreciated as a souvenir of Switzerland. The other‘uane Wwas used by Charles Wil- lard in climbing the mountains and has a large spike in the end for that Purpose. Mr. Willard used it on- his trip abroad this summer. Dr. Weeks findemker and Embalmer §2 Providence St., Tafivill: Prompt attention to day or night calla, 4 large and varled llectis Telephone 630. apri4M WFawi walking sticks, | o cOllection of Baggage Rush On, R. H, SNOW This week has proved a record- High Grade Monumental Work breaker at the Stonington railroad sta- made to order. tion in the handling of baggage and Lettering and cleaning on work al- ready erected in cemetery g specialty, All work as represented. Prices the lowest. [} on Avenus, Norwich Tow m $24-6. § IYIMWE FURS REPAIRED I will ‘clean, repalr and remodel your s and rantee first-class work for half price it you will -notify me at “ence. Drop postal card and I will call ‘and deliver all goods, BRUCKNER, the Farrier, Telephone. 86 Franklin Street, exDress matter. On Tuesday the trains Yere completely loaded down ‘with ge from early morning until the boat train pulled out at 10 P. m. The heaviest amount was sent on the 4.50 train, when 274 pieces of baggage and express matter were rushed aboard. ‘Wednesday and Thursday heavy traf. fic. wag also experienced and toda (Friday) 1s expected to be u record bregker, Borough Notes. Steam yacht Elreba has left {his harbor, where she makes her head quarters ever son until Septem- ber. She left Thursday for her winter quarters in New Y St. Mary’s Holy Name society will mn in the parade Sunday at New ndon. They will have 90 members in the parade, accompanied by the lo- o8] Mechgnics' band. Mgud Bean and son of Bock- 4 F, CORAWZ. 11 Drassamn Serecs, ‘Whitecicze bo and the J. ¥. Q. 100 whmn,fio_mg i bANL ursdey to begin her studies at the mmnxoa him - it being ladles' day, Sufferer From Skin Trouble Tells How He Found Relief In Saxe Salve. ‘T suffered from a severe skin affection 80 I could not sleep nights. I was almost crazy with itching. 1 would scratch and almost tear myself to pleces. I tried a great many reme- dles without relief. When I saw Saxo Salve advertised I declded to try it and one tube entirely cured me. I recommend it wherever I go.’—A. L. Morgan, Endicott, N. Y. Many persons around here suffer so much from eczema that they canmnot sleep at night. Saxo Salve stops the terrible itching and soothes and heals the eruptions. In all kinds of eczema, salt rheum, tetter, barber’s itch, etc, Saxo Salve has wonderful healing power because it penetrates the skin pores and de- stroys the germs at the very seat of the disease. We give back your money if Saxo Salve does not help you. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Norwich, Ci. — ville, Ind., are guests of William Birchard. ‘W. H. Fairbrother is Bridgewater, Mass. Mrs. Albert L. Mason and daughters have gone to Brooklyn, N. Y. Wednesday evening Mrs. Hannah Wilkins entertalned at her home on Main street. Music was enjoyed and ice cream and cake were served during the everring. i Mrs. Elder Wells is in West King- stom, R. I, today (Friday), attending the funeral of Mrs. William Green. Dr. and Mrs. W..C. Thompson have turned from two weeks' visit on ng Istand. Band Concert Tonight. At the bl.xfld concert this (l"‘rida.)x'x)i evening the following programme wi be rendered by Mechanics’ band of Stonington: Part I— Hail, Columbia; march, Fifth R nt; overture, The Champion; march, Siba; waltz, Queen of Roses; March of the Nations. Part II—Gems of Stephen Foster; serenade, Sweetly; brass quartette; Dixie; Banmer. visiting in waltz, selected; Star Spangled John Eckstein, leader. 148 High School Pupils. One hundred and forty-eight pupils are attending the Stonington High scl MYSTIC Witliam Thorne, 28, a Lineman, Elec- troouted Thursday Morning—Step- ped on Live Wire, Falling, 20 Feet from Pole—Leaves Wife and Child in Greenport. ‘William Thorne, whose home is in Greenporf, L. I, a lineman for the Soutkern New England Telephone company, was electrocuted Thursday morning at about § o'clock at the ter- minal of West Mystic avenue and the New London road. stepped on a lve wire. Fully 2300 volts passed through his body, threw about twenty feet, and he landed on the ground In a semi-conscious condition. He was picked up by fellow workmen and a telephone message wag sent for Dr. C. F. Congdon, who ar- arrived in a few minutes, but not until the man had passed beyond help. The wire had burned a large hole in his left foot and right breast. Dr. Cong- don telephoned to Dr. Hewes of Grot- ton, medical examiner, He being out of town, word was sent to Norwich to Coroner F. H. Brown, who gave per- mission to have the taken to the undertaking rooms of Wilcox & Shea. Supt. T. M. Ryley sent a special car from the car barn and had the un- fortunate man removed. He was about 25 years of age, and had been in Mys- tic only a few days. He leaves his wife and one child in Greenport. Heard and Seen. Miss Gertrude Marshall has returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., after two months’ visit with Miss Marguerite Foley. - Mrs. Alice Sherburne has returned from & month's stay at Pleasant View. Mrs. George A. MacKenzie of West- erly spent Thursday with Mrs. l!fl’u& MacKenzie, George Griswold has returned from a few days’ stay in Bridgeport. Mrs. Roscoe s and daughter, Miss Lila Burrows, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pat- terson in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Noyes and daughter, Miss Beulah Noyts, were in Norwich Thursday. Mrs. Mary Hannah Keeler, Mrs, Nel- son J, Baker and daughter, Miss Car- olyn Baker, have returned from a month’s visit on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans and fam- {ly have returred to Westdeld, N. J,, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, C. D, Holmes. : To Exchange Pulpits. Rev. A, G. McGiltop, pastor of Grace Methodist church in Westerly, will ex- of Mystic Methodist church, Sunday morning and evening. Ladies’ Day at Club. There was a large attendance on Thursday afternoon at the Mystic club, Whist, bowling and vocal and {instrumental music ‘were enjoyed and refreshments were D. A. R. Chapter Meets. Fanny Ledyard chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held their monthly meeting and social in the Ma- sonic temple Wednesday afternoon, with a large attendance. The regent, Miss Josephine Dickerson, presided. Considerable business was transacted, after which refreshments were served. Fred T. Leavens is visiting in Hart- ford. Jobn Guernsey is spending this week in Nerwich. Ira C. Noyes is ill at his home on Willow street. Mrs. Palmer Brown has returned to Providence, after a visit to her par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wheeler, NOANK Pupils Enter Manual Training School —Picnic at Waterview Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worthington have returned to New York after a visit in town. " Mrs. Bugene Smith has returned to Norwich after a short visit to her mother in town. Walter Mosher of New York is vis- ing friends in.the village. Seven graduates from Noank gram- mar school have entered the Manual Training school in New London. The monthly meeting of the Noank Fire company was held Wednesday evening in their rooms on Cedar street. The Sunday school class of Miss Esther Evarts held a picnic Thursday afternoon at Waterview cottage. The teachers’ meeting of the Baptist church was held Wednesday evening at the parsonage. Mrs. John Brower has gone to New York after a visit here. Miss Mae Loper and Miss Maude Tracy have gone to New York to spend the winter, Miss Margaret Joyce Is visiting in Hartford Bristol.—The presidbntial year has not had any appreciable effect on the manufacturing business of this city. A canvass among the different plants brings out the fact that they are as busy as usual for this time of year and tha} a heavy fall trade is an- Ucipate® s COULD NOT SLEEP NIGHTS 1 Al Trolleys Leal To Sale of Boston must travel. ful individualities, TRUNKS \ | BAGS SUIT CASES At and WEATHER. BEST PRICE. STORAGE Largest capacity in the city. A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St. kinds of Mason Build- ials, Small Trap driveways and walks. CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING THIS HOT WEATHER Order H. Koehler & Company's Fidelio Bottied Beer direct to ycrurnry,g- frigerator, By the dozen 60c. i H. Jackel & Co.,, Cor. Market and Water Streets. Telephone 136-5. ALDFS BOWLING ALLEYS Bowling to 6 - m., § cents a string. 227 Main Street. M. ALDI & CO, Prop. may7d Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guarantee our service to be the best at the inost reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave THE PALACE CAFE STEP IN AND SEk US. P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Strest AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, etc.. Livery connected Shetucket Street. Basehall Goods at Reduced Frici; A few $1.00 BASEBALL BATS 75¢ eath At the Novelty Shop C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin St. THE! I8 N0 asvertisn, mediym in G 1 equal ko The Bubs Eastern” Connsstcu “lskin § \ g TRUNK TALK FOR THE TRAVELER For several days this sale has been in progress yet there is still much to interest the one who_ The Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases which are being sold at such attractive sale prices are pieces which can hold up their heads in any company. They are solid, re- spectable traveling companions with delight- Fall Sale of Blankets SOME PLAIN TRUTHS ABOUT BLANKET BUYING Don’t buy blankets with your eyes shut. Open them out—examine the color—feel them— smell them—weigh them. Our blanket buy- ing has been done so carefully that it is a pleas- ure for us to spread the results before you. No_burrs—no grease—no - oil. Everx one sweet and clean, full weight and full size. BUY YOUR BLANKETS NOW AND BE READY FOR THE COLD BUY THEM NOW WHILE YOU CAN GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT AND AT THE Store Luggage Sale Prices Bed Goverings 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, Sooft & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. Advige to Mothers Have you had baby's photograpa P el s an (] Eia T ociial it otte, e sty h Togul dimple, Such phautn.' DS WO. prized remembrances of babyhood's dags in years to coms. We have had years of experience in photographing children. They always look their best when we take th No supn::fm.m sl LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Society. All goods guaranteed. 25-27 Franklin St., Norwich JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Books Made and Ruled to Ocder 02 SROADWAY. Telepkons 3 | Z¥s .5 Pies, Cake and Bread that canzot be exceiled. 'Plione your order, Frompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) NEWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswoll Ave First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars. Meals and Welch Ravebit served to order. John Tuckie. Prop. Tel ¢3-& e s SRk ik WHEY you wacg to out yeur busi- Dess before the publia, thers 15 no me. ; Alum better thap theo: s gdvertiss COAL AND LUMBER. COAL |~ewiendon Line fres Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sts Telephona 163-12. and weater front of anhattan CALAMITE COAL |5 e T, meat mreo 45, o “It burrs up slean™ Ni i-?:m Well Seasoned Wood s e C. H. HASKELL, Wit $ lé 402 — "Phones — 489 Choose this rout oot Ay New York CHELSEA LINE m‘fare ‘81 snd R oranee: secvice Vet ra«m»-él ol OUSH, Agent, Day Classes of the NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE now in session. Pupils may enter at any time GENTLEMEN: When you change to New Fall Headwear re- member we are show-| ing all the newest ideas in Soft Hats and Cloth Hats at\ i The Toggery Shop 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. DAMAGED - by Smoke and Water Garriages and Waons =572 today, Co's_1ine - for Harbor, ves o Will close out balance to suit e ! ~ buyer " CHAS SLOSBERG, The L. L. Chapman Co. 3 Cove Street 14 Bath St.,, Norwich, Conn. WALL PAPERS MILL, CASTINGS A late spring leaves us with an ex~ trem¢ stock of new goods om & Specialty, .lym‘tea move then‘qmab ,Oflumnmm ::‘:g' d::ldded to cut the prices now. . MiISS M. C. ADLES Hair Sealp and Face Specalis it by selecting at once. PAINTING and DECORATING are IMPORTANT TOILETTE SECRETS. Ladies should call on Miss Adles to our speclaity, of mectring a clear, hair The Vaughn Foundry Co. © Nom 11te 25 Ferry 8¢, P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main St ‘Phone. -LANG Ory Cleaner and Dy 806 Main St, next te Cholses Bgnk ‘Telephone 662-4. sontdd 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 50 SHEA & BURKE Our Wagon Calls Everywhera |are offering many bar- 3 : gains in Farniture and Don't Make a Mistake Floor Coverings. Yo and overlogk our stock of Carriages, | furnish u could select no better time to Concords and Business Wagons. All ish your home with Furniture and Rugs at & saving of work high grade, at medium prices. We are making a speclal drive on Car- cost than now. The large assortment, high quality riages this year. itomobiies for rent. A few big and construction of our, goods, com- bined with the finest economical prices, bargains in used cars. Agent for Over- land cars. M. B. RING , at its maximum of SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Main Street Don’t You Know portunity, g Better investigate while the steck iy completeness. Horseshocr and Repairer. THE LITTLE GEM CASH STORE, Norwlch Towan. where you will find a choice line of Candies, Tobacco, Clgars and things too numerous to mention. Everythius [ Phat I can suit your requirements is g et R every way iu connection with aay ces- sep2d U, J. TEFFT, Manager, |tractiug work or bLullding which yer may coutemplate having done? IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the only way I can convinoce you of it is to see me and talk it over. - My esti- mates are very reasonpble and my work is guaranteed. C. M. WILLIAMS, FALL MILLINERY A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and ses them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, | . v82 Shetucket Sty ' ¢ Toieshans 20 * . gk talochonst ‘

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