Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 14, 1913, Page 6

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TR ITIn ; ,.m, P B i E SCHOOL WPRUVEMENTS B %fiw R tition was “with the figures for. the . { 7 - X o flladu‘n the ‘state Quring. h of two prev! ears:, 5 5 q% it sssets of 08¢ an u.?cfiu;“:r‘ Tremes o i e A ; e e _&‘ “ and Ceilings and New Plumbing and Heating | fam y oot 52, 205, the like week | | S a R u;: = 7t : . ”fi'“ * 1500000 | Ta T8N Cameas " with as- | - Citles. : 6,25 T T S TSR an ties of $12,730. | New Haven . 119 %,333.00 it —l"annme ransferred to Side—To Locate M’l‘he mine incorporations for the week | Bridgeporte 83 1| Senator Louis W. Amold of West-| land parallel to th > ;. . & 1:5,%1 ::‘h‘,'{‘“,‘:." g o o R 35 120 Lerly, chairman of tho senate finance | equally beyond pou'ibnujr 2,80850 | 1 2 Y 3 T iRt Seer. for Ah | Wdriury = chnmmmee 2nd o member of the Rhiode The Bear was frst seen , Jus 3 o 3 i ket g i A 3N Island commission o Perry cen-| the limits of Ston t.h 42,315.00 ¥ tons, with capital stock of $166,500. | Springfield 121 108 e e A Wit Weaue e <% | Fractionai pap —_— “The record of building permits grant- = i L Plaghers TR Aoy Y eatsteqriotl daud oW accord- | “Riciels, and cents. 10411 B @xtensive changes at the East] second floor ,which is nearly complet- | Nevw . Hvens Betsonhe clties of | Totals :. ... 528 et % SRR e A T BT AR e ma | avid R T 170,000.60 n Rt Boar ,wulel i p) ew Haven, Bridgeport, = Hartford, iy . an e, e more, in the vicinity of Ashaway.| “‘Bank, viz BNSeE commenced ‘July 1, /aré] © e Fenton-Charnley company is | Waterbury ana Stamford continues (o Cost of Building. order. that the personnel of the Rhode! These reports led Thomas E. Brown, | Specis ... $17,175.35 56,318.08 o s somplotion, | doing the work and He job 18 Dro- | be-less ‘than during. she.like. stk of i 1011 |Is1and Darty may be definitely deter- | chief of police of Westeriy, to remark: | Legal tender Dn- -om 4ppro! T oy | sredsing rapialy 1512, but. 80 permits for buildings |N. Haven $304486 $554505 Soiasso |mined. ~The party wiii probably con- | “Those old fox ° hunters up Ashaway notes ___4800.00 SR o 7 okt ) S 08130 be ready for occupancy Sept. 1 Plastering Mahoney Hou: costing $110,460 being granted in the|Brid 193,02 G013 “lag41 | sist of the governor " and staff, the|way are now seeing live bears, and If | pogemption funa with U. & ' | Nosen® S oLy "fl‘“fir Ses T bullding has been raised three o v “above. towns ridgeport | 193021 | a1vead Joeil state omcers members of he general | they don't change (ne brand they will | "%¥ciburer (& per cent. of b 0,485.0 e o e | s Le two ;‘fggxfem‘heh‘;;’;g.:‘: The volume of new work for which | Waterbury 159,300 ' 98,300 316,100 Sssembly and judges of the ‘supreme Soon be seeing snakes.” clrculation) L OB | sl AL »"‘-m 5 " ‘was 10 cellar under the SIUC- | stabios by West Mata Street. 8 moars | CoBracts have been lot continues to be | Stamford 36125 152918 75520 nm“i",;hf’fg“__ft‘:}“‘tfi"‘“;"m tne S A ol e e d B D Cents: o 78006 Closets h.:ve m':: low::u \:r ze ing completion, and wili_be ready for u‘;{l Rlfi‘;-?lmefihe?:;du{h'{"{g:r:lgfxi%x Springfield 328,877 585,850 430,495 | Wy i S mg fohtoatly :;enman el F';( 5 l-‘c‘ lid;zv. automobile i LIAB) oy u‘;v‘:'?é nfi:,yxm-r ¢ in and a new steain - | Gecupaney probaply by Sept. 1. TI 2 wrecked while was tu m ; Plumbing about the nmx:mg;'n.fi;'l'?:r; S AtroT Sad thi T e Jarge projects reported until a| /otals 32,149,785 35,575,016 §2,842.201 T e S0 e make | oot Yoan to Tako e road. te| GApital stock paidin.......3 10000008 | Ebecle ool S SERSNEEL mew. New maple floors bave | terior finished. . New re are re- . Senats 5 § ‘Weekapaug, when his small auto was| Undivided profits, less ex- £ motes ........ - 18,490.00 en laid and new wainscotting has | | i, S pens Farms, Saugatuck | gUILDING OPERATIONS o P T O oW i struck by a_ bl car owned by Mrs.| Denses, and taxes paid... . 11,307.64 ST 242,126.60 Placed in the two front rooms. | Concrete Front on Fanning Building, | Greehwieh, Bridgeport, Hartford and e irman of the commission, an- | tyilliam 1. Balawin, who Is spending | National Bank notes out: Redemption fund with U. §. < casings, new stairs and new steel | \Work is well along on the alteration | o peaihonas ih N Ago e on Sarted on IN NEW ENGLAND. |nounces that the detalle of the (iD|ine Summer at Namangansett Pler,| standing, L............0 10000000 ressurer (o per oont of - 000 and walls all over the build-| of the Fanning buildi lower 2 ing $40, g : 3 | Mr. Hollia: ari i Staks)| Due Cita, el 5 % With the exception of the hall | Droadway. and the front has beon ce. | v, & contracts have heen let for| Statistics of Building Operations in e e e i e B O L e anha §10,264,08 . i g a the reconstraction of the ol | menied. 1eads Tor (he concrety Baiah. | Criendlve alieradions' 1o o business | New' England. compiled by The 1. W. | hets of theparty by the famnce Soin | e ie car, ‘coming down the Post| pivideids wh-t g / Totalsuin e iaee SAORATLED 8 1l probably be -1 ey g 0 odge Company, follow " < 4 road at a high rate of trucl patd ... 13250 ABILITIY Sntrance has been chansed from | picted I (wo or thros weaks. | - | Datlding Sl ereri A Shelian et | Contracts o Aug: 6, 1913. 3104004000 ' SRS, SUaE evening, Sept. 7, ané | 0% 0h 0. cor ot malbangs, tuens | Tndivigual " de: Captsal stosht paia s B o1 00 008% o~ Font to the east side of (e bulld; Enlarging Barn. o S o rected I e onnd | Contracts to AlE. 8. 1912, . 13043L00C. DL, e Rockester will ‘& 1h wating: hoi AL In the oppoaite - direstion —and) L . hamtenos R Prsaia, 60000048 the yard will be Eraded. | Along| D F. Lovett is enlarging the barn | SOr apd the contract for a theatre has | Contracts O AUE O 1510, 102,070,000 This steamer: bas beeil" chartered: for i thocy it aside, after pushing Jt'a 0I8-| Cashier's checks * Denses, and. taxes paid... 292,43649 m property is a stone |00 his property at East Great Plain beeyu“awarded in Hartford. Contracts to Aug. 6, 1909 96,704,000 ; five days, andiby reason of lack of : 1ny e:(-a.p:;d inJm!r' Y,{‘:‘?c-sr i k. outstanding . 47.72 363,603.52 | Vitional Bank notes ou = e s this it | Fecently’ purciised from Charles A: New work for which plans are being to Aug. 6, 1908.. 59,463,000 | hotel accommodations will be used by . # T Lt 53,603. standing .. onliy 100,000,00 Bn ciDiAs. New ce- | Geeer. Lovett came here from |Jtawn or figured continues to be rather 1o AuB & 1507 851150001 the Rhode Islonders diring ‘the cete- | °% 10 & arage on o low gear bl | ‘morul ...........c....... 65601098 | = tomil bhgqua: 386,869.18 re being poured about the | K003 and took possession ) UENt.s The most important project Te- | Contracts to Aug. 6, 1906,. 74098000 - bration. The steamer will leave But-| it the Deltwin cap was TER: BOUCH Siate of Connecticut. County of New | Due "o " Btate ik et Dotton bas gt eek. ported during the week is for a sana- | Gontracts to Aus. 6, 1903.. 67,348,000 f2lo on the evening of sot 8 for Erie, | K0 o O A eeamimation, ang London, ss.I, Dwight & Hough, Cashier | and Private . Garpen- | ngs and Walls, ~ |lOHlum and hospital in New Haven|contracts to Aug, 6, 1904.. 55698000 Pa. where the following day will be {&* 08 StPo, o 0" ke - a0d o7 the ahove named bank, do solemnly | Banks and i b e s 5 | costing $250,000, while plans are ‘be- | Goniracts to Aug. 6, 1903.. 68,256,000 SPent. Op the 9th the Rhudc Island- : 't ound that the damage Was swear that the above statement is trus| Bankers ... 474491 { | Blackledge & Co. are putiing in|ing figured for ‘savings bani building [Gontracts to Aus. & 1908.- S32C0000 ers will attend the dedication of a combarafively slisht s mo ane from to the best of my knowledge and beller. | Dus to_ UL | steel ceilings and walls,and cy-|in Suffield, residence in Saugatuck | & 1901, 173378, monument -to_Captain ‘Gridley, & na- ; the Baldwin car came back to ascer- DWIGHT H. HOUGH, companiesand: | press ws i Contracts to Aug. 6, 1901 3,328,000 t Yo Captpd YA na=) v 1 3 | press wainscotting in the corridors of | costing’$20.000, moving picture theatre | 3ol 5 EYe) tive of Erle, ‘eecond in command to ain the damage to the Holliday car Cashier. savings banks ' 872,672.39 | Bicea "ali*“Thes have ‘wlso been | i Waterbiry, aqaificn (o business | oniTacts month July 1013, 15.588,000 LGhll Dewey in the battle of Mgnila Of the obmer, Mr Holliday went (o the| sunseribed and swora ¢o before me LN e P priy ng on plans for | awarded the contract for painting the|block in New Britain and plans are | SORtracts month July 1912, 18240000 1, displayi i car that struck him and made claim this 13th day of August, 1913, ~ Vidual " de- & _ Gentractors are figucing on D ourd =3 2 o | Contracts month July 1911, 14.347.000 bay, where he displaved conspicuous £ L% Individual ' de of the William Beck- | Interior of the Willimaniic postoffice. | being prepared for a brick schoolhouse | oo e 5 et Dbravery. The Rhode Island pafty will that he was runninz at low speed and | DWIGHT L. UNDERWOULD, posits subject on Franklin street near | - in South Mancheste! fvontrfir‘ts mant;: gu:.\: 1510, }Z'2§3'°3° be guests of the city of Frie during Was Withing his road rights when the! o s Og i Notary Publie. To check ... 1,916,063.84 r,-nh- with McKinley a\enue.'SANATORIUM AND HOSPITAL Tk ontracts month July 1909. 14670000 (7 BRSO (8 SRl of Sept, sth Mmishap occurred, and would expect| COrrect—AiIesty Certified _checks " 1,666.23 Pes Phins -t ] Contracts month July 1908. 11,906,000 i & pagment for putiing his car back into | A. D. LATHROP, United . States plans to arrange TO COST $250,000. NEW LONDON. Gontracts month July 1907, 12,528,000 the party will proceed direct to Put-In C. H. FRISBIE, deposits ..... 25,000.00 mmission. | Gontracts month July 1906, - 12,692,000 Bay, arriving on the niorning of the SMHASSIOn. 0 T o o o0 WILLIS AUSTIN, Postal savi for two stores on the first| (£ Qeposits ....., 20,400.00 ‘while the two upper floors Will | noo povens 5 b4 10h. The centennial ises will: be- | _augi4a Directors. i n Glenwood Park House. Contract: th July 1905. - 11,694,000 10th. The centennial eserelses w < g &‘:,m“’,:‘m“"_ 2 aparementn | N e N oo™ | Work has been commeced on house | Contracis month July 1804. Sii30an &inat L0 in, the morming, June 109 J3q B4, Sighians ana S : i 2atiy No. 5 at Glenwood Park for Thomas | Contracts month July 1903, 19/454,000 Years from the time the first ghot PoI. P 0 Siamd for the collision, ana (ommission. Mr. Wilco was mot in-} otal”.. 34,368,411.39 jured. The occupants of the big car| State of Coniecticut, County of New came back, made a hasty investigation | London, ss. . I, Charles W. Gale, Cashier and went away hefore their identifica- | Of the above named bank, do solemnly ‘apartments. including lumbing im-{ 1 = - cha 4 1 v ¢ Cap! 1 Siovements. The bleck ls inree sto.| The record of real estate sales as| M. Walier, the work being done by tho|Contracts month July 1902 9228000 e D seis ¢ added that her machine had the right hown by w: ; i | Contra 2 v and t H % .‘* With a 42 foot frontage and | ShOY a by warranty f’f“"\ié}le‘?;‘:.,t}‘c‘: gfiyvc}he plans are by Architect %?-I‘:: Contracts month July 190 T163,000 o0 odore Perry's fleat. There will Of way and that Holllday had no right oot deep. S D e — i conere Will fo cross the road. Mrs. Baldwin and nd We v e A a e B o Poiich Hail. r than for the same week of last | 2X27 feet, with a_stuccoed exterior,| STAFFORD SPRINGS [bemanngan e by, Qevm S $f.OBlo, Nir. Holllday—exchanged names and tion Was. ascertained. . f:’emre‘ B R i oavs ana Dee Bt A oot |1 iiihe Geatest Incbeadio belnk showy| SCAUA Bitie roof. The house is to be e ey ald of Toronto, Rev. A. J. Carey of addresscs, and it is possible that the ~ e ¥ i Bew Kosciuske-Pulasi n Fridgeport, according to the Com- | finished in hard woods, with hard wood L T antate, and. Tjeut matter will he settled out of courts NOANK CHAS. W. GALE, in process of comstruction on mercial Record. During the week 388 | floors and every improvement will be 3 £ ' = Main street, has reached the |=ales, with mortzage loans of $1,190, | provided. ¥ Miss Annt I Johns of the Fabyan Gov Roswell B: Bt laed o HIOCe | 4 Josnphi H. Jewett. of Wosterly=a e A o i ey " 4orhw has returned from two weeks' Island. 4 Y} Yy The. Wealk's Arrivals—Ri d Peti- | this 12th day of August, 1218- William Street Residence. vacation. Iiijthe evening Hatsnkstatetar coiie: [ormers resifont of Norwiohcswill ap | The: WesCE SorivaiecsSumors S <7 WILLIAM T. CRA] 'Avcliitect James S. Duffy has com-] . Rev. Percy, V. Norwood, rector of mission will enteptain Rresident Wil- (Snd the anuual reunion pf the Twen-| tion for License Rouses General o ST Notary = Pubite. pleted plans and has started work on | Grace church, is taking his vacation! son and his cabinet, ‘he forelgn am- e o R a T o ve, a1 X frame and cement house on William ' Richard Valentine has purchased a bassadors and governors of participat- nld today ¢ hursday) in Buckingham | | WILLIAM s e o blams call, bullding lot_from the Meyers estate ing states at a bhmauol. Arranzemepty Memorial, Norwich, on the fiftieth an-| Arrivals in the village this week LEONARD O, SMITH, T o ith ot i { on Grove street and Intends to bulld a have been made for 1500 covers, The Niversary of the muster out” of theinclude: Mr. and Mrs. Rippier, Miss| augldd ~ n O provements, including furnace heat.;Pungalow. there. 4 banquet will be held at Cedar Point, ie3iment Mr. Jeweit served his full, Ohlsen, Brooklyn; Miss Jones, W. The. sl cantracts have not becn let. | Charles Bolicau has gone to St. 95 miles from Put-ln Bay. On the teIms of cvlistment in Company B,/ Northrup, R. S. Sulzer, John Meier, : A LT | Beaig 6t | Francis' hospital, Hartford. | forming of Sept, 11 the pasty. will rec. Second Connecticut; any K, ! Mv and Mrs. A, Meier, Mrs, Dawson, |, REPORY ‘OF THE- CONDITION oF e T el | The *Stafford baseball team will {urn to Put-Iu Bay and assist in the® LWeniy-sixth, and CompanytB. Eighth Hartford; Mrs. Young, Misa Reid, Wil- The Mercharita National, Bank, at Nor Plans are being drawn by Architect|play the Al-Holyokes at Hyde park r. i . fic: 3 he” Connecticut, and as adjutant of the | limantic: Miss Griswold, Miss Win- | Nicl: 1o the State of Commecticut, at the s S D ey s reburial of the six c 7 4 ¥ Jdiss : in- | close’ of business Aug. 9th, 1913: James S. Duffy for a six-room frame tee bitie ot Fords, Im the ervpt of leiter regiment. Tie also served 11'penny, Meriden: Miss Astlair, Astoria; 5 R Mot eiiten o Drager at. for| a Todd of Torrington Is {hs Bl O LA R I e winy des= months n the navy, a_total of five Mrs. L. I Care, Miss Carr, Scranton, S IERQR g , Louis Schwartz, { the guesl ot Miss Lottie Hatch, ! g o s vears and two months service in the Pa.: Miss Follansby, Flatbush; C.|Loans and” Discounts. $260,826.61 5 % | the Rhode Island party will spend in E I Y, ; e ol e i N o N f TIN COPPER Site for Residence. | - —~ - | Detroit, and the city lias oppropriated © R kl:(r’f-tdle%—] Sl;esg,r Egréi_l‘lze;d‘;ymix‘l Al{’- P e K Ao, 4 W. Kyle Sheffield ha purchased a Plainville.—New ceiis have been or- $5000 for theif entertainment. The | A o et M i, Otss, - | U. S. Bonds to secure clreu- shoald ‘Ct our prices Ior s e, e D T o e e b oo oL Bafty. will ssail digeot. to BUfinlo, ar- | *.Mrs, Angelina Mary Bray, for many! Thoin, A S Erekine Mr. and Mes.{ Aation. o0s .0 1 100.000.00 . iam L, Lester. Mr. Sheffleld will erect . replace the former old e which riving in Providence' Sunday morning, Years a summer I ent of Wateh i A. Gordy, \‘;W ork; Mrs. J. H. gonfl szc]urxlias, :lc.“ 19,713.0C and GALVANIZED WORK before plac- a residence on the site at some future | have been used for ma e b, Right Rev, Withop James Hill, died Tuesday in her S7th year of King Mr. and Mrs. S W. Alien, Hart- | Banking Louse. furnitufe oo, g piac time, | Proposed new celis are made of heavy , DeWolf Perry of Rhode Island will of- hepatic sclerosis. - Mrs. Bray was the Lo Mr and Mre. Qe yestek | Due from National isanks e 1 ol 7 38 wire and will be more sanitary for |he‘flcnte at the religious portions of aughter g W l‘!lmm Rfink l:jom SR YP\::‘:‘;‘VB::{%“J i 33 (not. reserve agents).... 775.43 u your orders. SOUTH MANCHESTER. | prisoners. | centennial. R I Clenside, Pa. and was e avidow Mrs. A J. Cutting, Pittsbure; Mrs. | “i5anks and Bankiors, Trast ey ol T Parkei Bt- WestHlyshs. for cd Wodnesdcy oveninz to)J: F. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Van| Companics and Savings 57.21 Contract for Schoolhouse. . el Fill, Pa., for b _ | Winkle, Brooklyn; A. C. Crowell, ‘Wil Banks. . | elected worthy, grand messenger of the Laurel Hill or burial in the fam- | Winkle, Brooklyn: A O Crom el aas.; | Due from g At the special meeting of the voters 66 flgy @ ff K3 FY crand lodse. Order of Sonms of =St ily plot. Mrs, Eray dfed at Buena Vis- | anley e tros Hiana F | E I the Bighth s fstrict an appro- 8 a salaladl Bk e . A | Mrs. J. Tuttle, Perth Amboy; Mr. and - P'Plnc un s EAM H A |NG Drintion. of ‘S36000 as made. or. Y George, ot the anpual eessign held in (2 the cofiace of her daughfer, Mra ‘ Mrs, C. A, Kimball, Mrsfi S. Benson, fi’éfifsfld Bpasipies - Gss 2, as r the priation of $36,000 was made for the Miss Benson, Montelair, N. J.; C. J.| Banks 5,095.00 PEobonedl abhodkhon: Tt e e ’ Newport. The other ofticers are’ Sa 0! e. brick, 1l G. Held of Pawtucket. worthy e —— i Ve > = 106x64 feet, two stories high, arranged H o R L 'c K s xrand president. , Titus Gibson . of e Humiston,_Holyoke, Mass.; W. Fisher, | Fractionai paper currency, s vi ocal Lacarics. g Reading, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs, L S. Pow- | _ nickels, and cents. o . for library and three class rooms on Brovidence. = yice aresifient: Herbert L ave e Sl 44 : es 3 ) | 1, Salisbury, Md, Lawful Money Reserve in Large stock of Mill Supplies always on hamd || chosarst foor and two cluss rooms and It Means ST e AR e e e R . : Syeal oo : AN o Seednd fdor. - Toma Original (leorge Smales of Pawiucket, treas-'ing Nurse association is planning for | Opposition to License. Specfe ......... §18,971.80 W. Allen & Son of New Britain are the riginal and Genuine ‘or: Arthu Norris of ProvidenCe, as- - the annual tag day. bl ik temperania naspls of tire Vil | I omR i s A ON00 lowest bidders and will be given the S T 2 . . 3 3 tant messenger: Fiuvert Standerer; 1 ¢ i 00 gmaiise w of "E H A contrat’ " Whller P. Crabiree’ of ‘New MA n senger: Fuber fembers of Granite City camp, lage are excited over the petition irt 271 y WEY LL of Water fle“mg Britain is the architect. £ Providence. assigtant secreary: Jo- \woodmen of America, pienicked Wed- | circulation in one part of the town | Redemption fand with U & eph H. Mallies of Pawtucke Brightman's pond. | asking for a_liquor license and are | ZreTRERL (5 per cent. of S < W Voo 1| Circulation) .oeecewiece 5,000.00 Wvstic, The Food-drink for All 4ges. e mentihal. Witk Miles. of Pa o e ‘mem. | Prepating to fight the measure should Mo hliid i Hiale Wines 3 bere A o o e ' %q_ | it come uD at the annual town meet- | Total ,.... ... 3338008 Walter Sheehan has the contract for e, Tea or Coffee. slda sentine TeGiio Bedeh > Weanasas ing in Qctober. This has not hap- LIABILITIES. \ the stonework for the residence for Agrees with the weakest Depuiy Supreme President John Car. laftic Deach Wednesday. | Dened. since 1911, at which time it M T onee Collis The Slans. whish W digestion. roll of Lowell instalied the oficers. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield C. Graham of | \vas voted down by a majority of G54 | Sapital stock patd in.....--3 190.060.00 Vore ‘deawn by Arcniiect” Sames & Delicious, mv-gnraung and nutritious, He also made the presentation speech New London were in Westerly Tues- | acainst 365. DRt prohle les ei o0 Duffy, ’ v o gy gileg when the retiring president, A. 13. Bur- day. -aham is the official sten- : o D res wald . | %1,302.1 . . . iy, ane ot Tuily Completcd wnd the Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. Ton Mrencived the ol sewel denoting ographer Bf the superior court for New Mass on: Assumption Day- xBamses, anfviExed pai. . 802.79 Foliayees . 98,900.00 \ other contracts will be let out later. 5 | _ A quick Lis work as junior past worthy grand London county. Mass will be celebrated in St. Jo- | Standing .. lunch prepared in a minute. ;resident. Following the exampie of the \\'est-! seph’s church tomorrow morning at | DY LO0tREnNE" " o (1 oy 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. JULY BUILDING, = fonal o Gt . l':hnmbstmuhrflfikucx’ = orly town counoll - ehamber arrange- 730 by Rev. John Flering. of Mys- | Dus o Biets The record: of bulding - yThe saloon of Albion Tattersall in ment, the reporiers' ftable s to be i ana private N ___{ Weanesday by the breaking out of & new court house, % [ e e\'cning the practice) fiin of the | pue s T i : S remen was held and the entire ap- [ Compan Full Assortmen. pane of glass, turnine the watch and, N ang Mrs, Clarence Robinson left' par: e ok & h the ohn | Savings banks 49,444.3 - raising the lower gection of the win- paratus was taken out, the engine run . Freski Miniad Z s : e fed ama Westerly for New York Wednesday | to the town dock and a fine demon- | Dividends un- 2 esh Min . dow. The cash register was rifled and oyening and will sail today (Thurs- stre i i paid ..o 9.00 iy 1595 in coin taken. This money was r 8 lay - (Thurs- ,stration made of its working. A large Individual de- . § ¥l 3ovet Zrom & siot music machine just: 3230 fOF Charieston, 8, C. on steamer | number of Interested spectators was | 'posits subject t e g a - placed Mohawk. They have been two weeks present. After the trial the boys re- Po check »csx after the closing hour and. placed in ~@A&WE, LHer FENC . Robi - ; after the closing hour and placed MM with Captain and Mrs. I\ H. Robin-| turned to the fire rooms on Codar |Demand certifi % tion to the custom, for as a rule_only , 5% street, where refreshments were served | cates of de- Including Steam : a small sum of money is left in the' The tax as accompanied by | by §teward O. W. Baebe. cebbified’ ‘checks cash drawer over nizht. The theft was (he town c are ensazed in their 7 McDonald Family Reunion. 281,302.95 it i s ! O8: Geid S w e e not_discovered until the saloon was Jfield work, visiting every piece of t: Sara 5 y : P and Blacksmith { oper for business Wednesday morning. | dble property i the tuwn for the pu Myz. Sareh McDonald of (ChuXen.} motap street is entertaining her son, Rev. 25 ARG John McDonald of = Hartford, her | State of Connecticut, County of New turbed in._the saloo k will occupy about one| jaugnter, Sister Mary Rose of Tor- | Londom ss: 1. Charies ¥ Eneips, Cash- = 2 - There is reason to believe that the 3 | rington, . her sisters Mrs. Isabelle Mc- n H | theft was committed by some one fa- w who had imbibed of Donald ‘and Sisier Marv Beatrice of | taimie to the é::ta‘:"&;“fl’;w‘i:a‘:.“'::s v E { millar with the surroundinzs, and who' that which intoxicates made un- | Houston, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. An- | belief. Nothing else of consequence was dis- | Pose of assessing valuxtion for ta g The_wo! |was cognizant of the fact that the pleasant for residents of West street, | gus McDonald of Los Angeles, Cal. CHARLES H. PHELPS; Casiler. money. from the music machine had and persisted in lodsing at the homa | 2 i Subscribed and sworn to befors me, EGGS, Large-Brown 25 Mealy Cooking been placed in the cash drawer. { of Frank Cooke. The volice were call- | Village Varisties. this 13th day of August, 1913. 1 — B ed und the intruder spent Tuesday| Clifton Munroe has returned to PERCIVAL W. CHAPMAN, ; RO . c POTATOES peck c The little wooden building on “rail- ' night in the police station. As there' Providence after a visit to relatives Notary Publie. road property in Canal strect, in which was no appearance against him he| on Spicer avenue. Correct—Attests 1 oprry, 9 | the Benvenuti saloon is Jocated, seems was releasqd Wednesday morning. | Miss Jessie Boose of Groton has FRANK L _WOODARD, to withstand attempts at destruction., (n the trip from Pleasant View to|been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. AMOS A: BROWNING, For a third time an attempt was made v, Tuesday afternoon, the trol- | George Lamb. augl4a . Dixectors. wfim EGG PLANT | to blow up the building Tuesday night. ' joy car made the curve at Thompsows' Henry Hoffman of West New Brigh- FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLAGKED LIME. Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard Plasters and Preparsd Roofing. Best ~Roofing Paint in the mark Full line of Sewer Pips. THE UPSON WALL BOARD 18 INEXPENSIVE WATER C e o L There was a loud explosion In the | corper at fast speed, and Mrs, Mich- | ton is visiting hig family at the home 0 PEANUT BUTTER Swest POTATOES Dl renie P SN e oo sticast et ane o aion | fon 2 Bne B0 TR0 S e LR R e RS c Blhe. G and smoke and the smell of POWGer | { the floor with much force. She was ' Miss Sadie McLeod of Prospect hill 308 e 1O Ripervaded tne ‘saloon, About thirty | yoreiy shakon b and sonsiderably has returned from Memorial hospl- patrons were in the saloon at the time | pruised, Mrs, F Rz e 3 rtal, New London, where she was a pa- fCRISCO 22 Large PINEAPPLES I 2 jand there was a rush 10 the sirect in D O atbnded] for¢ for two wuska, 5 B | wild excitement. A scarch was made ui View o o £t | The Misses Whitman of-East Orange m ’ Block ls]and ALY SERVicE or Shortening, can. G each:;, -t nay. e G v, bit no suspect could Ao LRI S Dl nte PR siting at Riveryiew cottage. am é A 5 This time a quantity of | % iR s Freeman Rogers, [fverett. Thomp- 2! Until Sept. 2, to LOBSTER, TUNA FISH, JAPANESE CRAB MEAT [/ powder was placed under the building, | A big touring car of Pennsylvania|gon Moses Wilbur and Percy Fowler ajeg | registry crashed into an automobile| o 3 ors’ D but no serious damage resulted, Twice ToSISty (rashed Into an automoblle start today in Mr. Rogers automobile referred b; res| alads before when an attempt was made to | for a trip through New York state. 'chH H"_I_ and BLUGK GSLANU L4 y many to fresh fish for s destroy the building dynamite sticks | COX While on the Post road Wednes-| Mrs, Fannie Fowler is entertaining LOBSTER TUNA FISH CRAB MEAT Sespe sed but with po‘remiliant dam |06y mornine, SMr Wilcox heard the|Mr and Mus, Marshalli K. Jowett of 38 . g s 28¢ e horn of the approaching car from the North Frankiin, Mass. g g < ity S ARSI h lice believe that these at.|rear and heeded the warning, guiding = Walter Lewis of Uxbridge, who has ‘-. Lv. *9700 *+9:15 | Block Isiana ......Lv. *2.15 **3.15 S - 18cjcan ........ 23c The police believe that the f 1030 1040 | Watch min U000 345 4o = Bt A e ATt ba do, side of the road. Tha big car came hag arrived at the home of Mr. and fempts At destruction are prompted by | DS car to the edge of the ditch on the been’ having his vacation in Maine, - R I e o > = 53 4o along at great speed, sideswiped the Mrs. Edwin Carson, where Mfs, Lewis 5 £ G 12 1 !ing a profitable business in his little 2If 3 (he | Mrs. Edwi m, . PROOF AND IN HANDY. Wateh IR e I . (RIS i Wilcox car, throwing it into the ditch is visiting. They will return tomor- | Block Isiand Du: ) | place. while mora pratentious saloons, 3"y atnst a stone wall. The steer- row to thelr home. s ; f PAL_P.M P.M. P.AL e L S i | are. hardly able to-meel expenses. | #Daily, except Sundays. *> Sundays only. 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