Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 21, 1913, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NSURANG TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO with 4. L/ LATHROP & SONS 8E WISE your property by Insur- caper than to be with- et re or stock of goods. Let me write you a policy. ISAAC S. JONES tnsurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. REMOVAL iam F. Hill. Real Estate and Fire Insurance has removed to 25 Shetucket strect, opposite Thames National Bank. Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Stor "It s c Erown & Perians, iftomeys-at-lay Over Flimi ~an Bauk coelucket sk Euirance irway pext to Thazess Natlcoa' Gank. Tetephons 33-8 EDWIN W. miGeIS, Atterney-ac-Law. marion AMOS A. BROWNING 3 Rictarns Bag 3 ac-iaw, “Pions BASEBALL At Plant Field, New London THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st New London vs. Meriden FRIDAY, AUGUST 22nd New London vs. Waterbury Game Called at 3.30 Admission 25¢ Ladies Free Al admissions to Grand Stand 25¢ For Dandruff Dandruff is a disorder | PHILADELPHIA INREASES from: Meriden —— Detroit, Aug. 30.—Philadelphia today tor was called, widened the gap befween first place nearby brewery and Cleveland by defeating Detroit 5| was fixed up to 2, while the Naps were idle. A rally in the seventh, when four runs were scored, gave Philadelphia the game, and incidentadly broke up a warm pitchers’ battle between Dauss and and a and play, engineered by Baker and Mc- Innis, helped to end the game quickly. Bush, who was walked four time in } st Sunday's game with Washington, drew three passes toda: clnnatl 2t Brooklon. ieago at New York. Pltisbury «¢ Philadelyhla. Easter Merlden at New London. Hardford ‘st Pittatield. Waterbury at New Haven. Bridgeport ut Springfild. t. Louis | | New York ed for Dauss Score by iantngs: Philadeiphta. . 000010 Detroit 900001 Two base hite. Murshy. Schans. Cobb Jowed {he visitors thres. sotter FRANK BOGASH, JR, g WINS MT. WASHINGTON, | (i, “urins 106 mecatrs seri b Walter Cochato Easy Winner in Hub— | Peter Volo Takes Futurity. | Hooper.se My it Salem, N. F1, Aug. 30.—Over a heavy | SouEe ur tiring track the Grand Circuit| horses filled thelr secor.d day's engage- ment at Rockingham park this after- nooo, before 25,000 spectators. The sport on the whole had few thrills, the winners outciaseing their fields, and in | each eventi the favorote won. [ Frank Bogarsh, Jr., was the star of | the “Mount Washington,” as it was oago, Aug, 20.—Chicago my the series with b defeating the of the eastom club In Chiceso | froat " pitehers' d | Knderson, he Br. Viskiors 1 to S Wagner an | Nemakee Anderson Bngie oty Totals, *Batted to Connell.Fisher third of an inoing. sivin was lapping the son of Cochato at the wire. B of the skin. Keep the skin healthful by using Glenn’s ; Sulphur Soap f§ | Contains 302 Pure Sulphur | 1t s a delightful toflet and bath soap; allays irritation, clears the skin of pimples and bas o equal for the skin and scaip. Insist on Glenn’s. oot end casivaed by Good Homekae 5F DT ool Sasiation and Heaid Director to make but coe run LEAD Mackmen Take Cne from Tigers While Nnés are Idle—Timely Rally Comes in Seventh—Planters Take Close Contest barrel from a furnished splints. He finished out the game—hence the curves. GAMES TODAY. Américan teague, Brown, The latter held Detrolt in| Pilladephis at Clicacy check until the ninth, when Morlarty | Nalogion &t S Louls and High, batting for Dauss, found | Desen s Ciewland. him for successive singles ,Bender was National Lenswe sent to the rescue and a sharp double Louls at Boston. Asssclation. 23 R 50 AMERICAN LTAGUE STANDINE. 51 o Miadisly 4 0 - Won. Lo Stumket 3 1 Philadelphia <.vevs seene 3 Daivd 0 0 Clerelana Waldhdt 2 1 Schange 3 1 i1 o0 | petroit 3 ade @ Bosion world champlons todas by 0'in the last appearancel > o recrult. 50 Singles. apman's m Tho. world Chicass only a question of how fast HOS OD- | Toson .o\ rr e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 ponents could make him go. Stetbrino | Chicaso 90600100 1 Lad came next to the winner the first| Threo base hits Wearer, Bodie two heals, while in the third Walter = Cox brought Del Ray up into the place e T Do position. Frank Bogash, Jr, was driv- | ,J¢ J5ad0s (i Siemon caahied the tome en_by Tommy Murphy of New YOTk. | e i fefest mow ork 1o both camen of 4 d Walter Cochato romped away With | heder and thereby atas In \sereath “The Hub.” Jones Gentry made a | scors wero 2 i 1 and 7 to 0. The | e £ood try in the initial heat, and Long- | & iher, e ihe. g ,“. worth B, came out of the ruck in the | ona zime man shut out the while second, but the best he was capable of | St Louls tallled wen muns of Fister and e h. but Qi mot Inet way to MeConnell. after 1f Murphy had not underestimated | had been the brush of Airdale, he would have| Fir: gme taken the A“merican Morse Breeders' e ] e s Futurity” for trotting foals of 1911 - | yussass 4 3 5 1 0 Shoonet 6 5 0 0 to camp with Peter Volo, the world's | Cookset 0 214460 champion trotting cult of his age, in| Creelf 31030 straight heats. In the opening session | Jareilt Hisrer Wi he fell short by a head. After that he | k,jenn R 3 13- 8 4 took no chances, winning as he liked. | zder.ib 0 dchmsondt 2 12 0 0 James W.. owned by James Kimball | Sxeioce e of Hlaverhili, Mass., had o bother In | Chorsi> ; S e annexing the 210 trot, and Baron Penn Totals B2 1s 2 was as handily second in each heat. Totale, 31 4212 All Stars Want Games. g The All Stars challenge the Emeralds | Xow York 000000 0 or any of the Mill league teams for a| St Lowis 00011 o game to be played in Willimantic on| Secmd sam Labor day. They also challenge the S. e e LT N, E. Tel. team for a game to be DIAY- | yaser.n 100 % Mlanib e T E g ed on the Norwich Town Green. An- | Cocker 03 0 olaumunipy 202 swer through The Bulietin or address | Cree.f e o 2225 J. Hughes, Norwich Town. - s Fs — ° 1 213 1 Jack Bliss, formerly a catcher for 1 1 1’008 the St Louis Cardinals, and now with A 1 020 Sacramento, has a solid underpinning 4 sl il but his legs are curved somewhat af- o0 7216 0 ter the fashion of the pickaninny that walks too soon. He was asked what | B s 3 made him so bow-legged and told this fpes oo truthwul story: Ome day in St. Louis P % BTN he came out of a mix-up at the home | ] = piats with both legs broken. A doc- | Tws baw bii . MeConeil WIS Nair and Wrisker Sack o7 v, 806, mMYSTIC | Edward Joplin Jr. 11 Years Old and | Incorrigible, Is Taken to Reform School—Beach Day Attracts Local | People—Personais. i 3r. 11 years old, a | rell street, was | recommendation at A . where he | in he is 21 | onduct is arge before | ing the Tyler “on to to Leon Campbe!l Buz- Jay eve ne | ire Nrana Mew | Annual Picnic of Ladies’ Auxiliary. | The iadies xifary of the AL I joyed ihelr annual picnic on | sdax to Ocean Beacl var- | on the 133 trolley and supper ed at the Beach und an en- = me was had. The return irip | s m a late trolley. Many Attended Beach Day Festivities. There wag a large number of the M copie that went to Ocean Bearh on Wednesday to attend the cel- | ebrations held there. The trolleys | brought large numbers from Wester 1y and Stonington and the village was Besoriad sonals, | Dr. and Mrs. George O. T. Ward and | @aughter have returned to Schenec- | tady, N. Y. after a visit with Mrs. | Lucy Spicer Ward and Mr. and Mr Flavius Cheney. They were accom. panied home by the doctors sister, Mrs. §ra C. Hoxie who will make them a | visit Miss Bassie Eberhardt returned | fo New York after a visit with Mr. | and Mrs. \lbert Roath | Mr. and Mirs. Warren Kimball have returne New York after a visit | with Mr_and Mrs. Ernest i, Su Martin Kimball o ¢ Mr. and M1 gent ge W. Tinglay on We Ber granddaughter, Mrs. Arthur Cof Jins in Westerly | Otie Crandall refuses to join the | Cardinals tmply because they are not | offering him enough money. That is the trouble with those plavers who | Bace been with a championship tenm They expect « millionaire’s salary with | ® tallend club. FINANCIAL AND GOMMERCIAL De Erte Dx Gen & Tudsen - Dist. ‘Sccuritica MARKET IS STRONGER. T AL s Y Eleetric | | | More Cheerful Tone of Mexican News an Important Factor. New York, Aug. 20.—Conditions in | the stock market were more propitious | today and the list responded by regain. ing the ground lost yesterday, al- Inter. Vet though it did not hold this advantage Doyt taroughout the session. Relief from K. C. & Souih the alurm felt yesterday over the state I of affairs in Mexico was berhaps the 0 most definite force in formulatin sentiment. Another important influ- Siex. ence on the constructive side of the Maar market was cessation of the heavy i selling by Kurope, which did much to weaken ihe market yesterday. Kuro- pean operations here were on a reduced Scale and were about evenly divided between buying and selling. S Ny Stocks were not in_abundant supply, | 100 X 3. on us bear iraders discovered when they | 100 Norf. "& Wes: attempted to cover. They found the | % Norh, Americar operation a more difficult one than | ‘i paipe T e putting out stocks on erday’s | 100 e slump. The most pronounce - ment was in the first hour of trading, when many of the favorite shares ad- vanced from one to nearly two points. | The copper stocks showed strenzth Smeiting meeting with especial fayor becanse of the improvement in the tenor of Mexican news, Some of the apecialties were strong. National Bis cuit rose five points on a few trans tions, The petroleum stocks made good showing and a bullith demon siration in Interhorough preferred drew sattention to that stock for a time. The upturn_aroused little spec ulative interest, however, and bull iraders did not attempt_to follow it up. Trading in consequence became list- less and in the Jast part of the session prices eased off, until some issues sur- rendered all their gains, | Steel, one of the strong features of | the early trading, relinquished most of its gain, but later stiffened again New business for August was reported 300 T 10 Tex. 1500 Tin Ciy R Pactn ) Ry, 7800 Tnion v b 10 brd botween Jim Scott and Fred THE Sugar Cured HAM Fresh Cut CORNED BEEF Sliced DRIED BEEF Ib. 20c Ilc 33c Honeycomb Pickled PIGS Imp. Roquefort CHEESE None Better—Ib.. . . White, Mild CHEESE PURE LARD SWEET POTATOES 3ibs. ... .. PINEAPPLES each .. HE R 3 cans Maine CORN. . . 25¢ 3 cans CLAMS. ...... 25¢ 3 Salt MACKEREL. ... 10c Red Alaska SALMON Rose LIME JUICE, bot. 35¢ JELLO, 3 packages.. 25c FRE Bread 2for ..... quart .. One Loaf of GROCERIES BEEF LIVER, Sliced BACON TRIPE. MoHICAN COMPAN Thursday and Friday Specials b FEET. LARCE BANANAS, dozen - - 18c¢ CANTALOPES COCOANUTS (e P R (1. TABLE PEARS, can.. 10c Wesson SALAD OIL 10 bars SNAP SOAP 25¢ 10 rolls Toilet Paper. . . 25¢ 5 Ib. sack Granulated ‘ with purchases 58 ¢ -or more . 20¢ te o Creamery BUTTER, 1b. 32¢ Gorgonzola CHEESE 0ic . 75c | | | I | . 11c i i i WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. fa five funinzs and Trekel was it hard in thcee the home team wocumulating thiricen hits for & total Cincinnati ston, Auz. 2 Takes - Declding Game. By defesting Bostan todsy 4 (o Meriden New L o Three baseh it ] claim of the New Haven club against 0 1 000 00 o0 Won. Lost. C. Flick. New York Tw v Pradsighia b EASTERN ASSOGIATIoN STANDING. s e | S i Hartford “ irookis N B o Cimomaii Brsducore > Frigemrd Waterbury 5 Prusan - Brookiyn Witswashed St. Louis s Brooktyn. Furt Yingllng oliched_shatout | Meriden : i e e Msridon a1 Ehamtore Aug. 20.—New London defeat iden 2 fo 1 in & fnely plaved gume in wh locals made nelthor battery noc felding errors of nineteen bases. - Scors; London scored in the secoad on tare consecative | || St. Louis Brookiy singles “Meriden's Fun came in the fourth on sb hpos e @ hps & & Zeimerd sinzle and Luby's three begger past Dro- (|| €1 F 1 Tatermat b 13 00| Rl QRIS MNIINS 12 eren Pove aime || 4 @ 0 Cubbuwad 5 1 8 3 0 40 Gud Bwith misthrew Redabaugh'a bunt. Bpen- i 1 Lcoinset 5 4 8 0 0|5 Qliiged to Biwards and Fove came il the b 401 1 0OWhaLl 8 2 1.0 8 uuy hume on the plas, The Drotest of tho Meriden |Koucichy.1b 3 2 4 0 0 Daubwriin 4 110 6 8| 23 | Whitted.a” & @ 3 8 0 Smihgb ] 0 @ 4 g Dlayes on tle ded | 3120 Okisherss & 28 21 G0 0Rl of the season In time. ! R 1420 Now Landon. Qg0 1 g¥imgines 11130 & Bpe | 1001 E pencertt 3 013 0 10010 e mamas| o 3 el A ETETar a i S 005 3 Score b inminzs— o olBamayle 6, Louls 0 0 8 68 80 6 b o o|Eduacissb Brookivn @ E 2010380 8| gepent 1 0fBu'roushst 3 bits, Huegins., Dagliert; thrce base - hil, | Posee 0 ofVand'srittc o un. Cutahavs 1 sfkuishp $ 270 Totais, B Luby: sacrifice hits, Spencer, Rada- | | attention given to commercial What To Buy and Where To Bu ROGLER & SHANLEY Modern - Sanitary Plumbing in all branches. Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work. Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Solicited. Telephone. 483 Main St. Now, the best time of the year for painting is approach- ing, and A. B. Nickerson, 44 Perkins Ave., can do it. Madame H. Schwartz offers a full line of White Trimmed Hats on sale at half price. Also a full line of Genuine Panamas at $3.50. Come early and get your pick. 10 Main Street, Breed Building Telephone 242-4 WHEN YOU NEED anything In Grocerles, Can Goods, Contectionery or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers' Articles I Have For Sale A Property which consists of a two story house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet two woodsheds and one acre of land. I also have a piece of land suitable for a livery stable which 1 wili lease. WM. P. BABCOCK. PLAINFIELD. At My New Stable 1 «n now ready to roceive your order for carrfages and back service. Team- ing and trucking of all kinds. Special trage. location, next Remember my new to Catholic church, A. E. RAVENELLE, Dealer in Coal and Wood. Baitio Coca=Cola ORANGE-ADE BELFAST GINGER ALE CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, East Side. Tel. 696 EH. &F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Jewett City and Central Village. e visitors in 196 beugh: siolen buse. Tose; double piays, Glesson io s P X Zeimer to Luby. Jeft on bases, New London 4, Meri- o Tuns dn the fiest thrce & me e i s ooly T came In the fourth inning. When oui. by Radsbsuch 5, by Smith m is Tt leg Siinz 10 second base I the sxth in- | Electrics Take Two from Leaders. ning, and h 1 to T ke from the game. Scoré: | pyftsfield, Mass., Aug. 20.—Pittsfield b0 a el W oo a e took a double header from Hartford || 9 0glsanilless 3 1 4 5 0 today by scores of 7 to 3 and 14 to 0. ||| 3 e e 3 1% o In the first game Hartford used up || 2 1 ofSveaerap 4 1 2 7 o three pitchers. In the second the Elec- | || 10 oflorast © 4 11 00 frics got to Salmon for nine runs in the 0 ofSmithab 4 100 0 sixin inning, and thercafter Hartford || P 3055 made it a joke game. It was called || 5 0 OfDiceons 2 0 0 1 o after the eighth on account of dark- o 1 ofNoyewo 0 0000 e Sl Pemin 100 00 PR eme » R.H.E. bt TR Y o Pittsfield 0200020 %7 7 o i $th Hartford ...10 020600 0 s .2 | Score ny nninas: Barrenkamp and PBriages: Averett, || Cincinnat 1110000104 Parker, Rieger and McDonald. 9.0 0.10% 910 01 " Secong game— | base hits. Tinker Pittsfield ....0 0120 Helr TP Hartford ....0 0000000—0 5 & s et 3 oMt v Chiago | Temple and Bridges ahd Wendell: blod Bt io dus's zame heve 7 Hofman, Salmon, and McDonald and me team 1n the lead n Muldoon. SEED POTATOES all kinds at S. B. POTTER’S, 408 to 414 Main Street H. Blackiedge & Co. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. Telephone connection. with. & home run deite 1ixb. the L In e thirdon Avchers singts 1 Bridgeport Shut Out Waterbury. s single and Gvers sacrifce Bridgeport, Aug. 20.—With Gervais || oo sl runs T 12 B of the wtirling airtight ball, Waterbury had o Mot mads two crrors and Trom and Zmmennan not, chance to step into third place to- 20 N Srne ' o omes ~ih & day, losing 0ut 4 o O Not a visitor ceater ik S reached third, and only one, Hickey, Seho e P« » 3Ot as far as second. He got to first > 5 0 of ¢ % on a flelder’s choice in the second in- S O I I 0 ning, and with two down pilfered a SR % 0 corner. Gervais kept the hits well remingh 4 113 3cvmahirt 3§ scattered, not more than one coming in e Tl i 10 any one inning. Jake Warner's error Willimeit 3 01 0 ofiimlua 11 Allowed Briggeport to score the i Gomidinas 4 00 g 0 ey T % | two runs of the game, bunched hits At i ounting for the others. Score roers 2 i b ot i A tonmer =S 130,088 Bridgeport, 021001004 § Geryals and Monahan; Boardman and Totats, 38 11 3 Anehrn, e ooe T o - SRR el White Wings Trim Ponies. b ; 50 00 ol Soringfield ,‘hr I.\u 20. ;).;sw e i DO o) Haven profited throush Springfleld’s PRILdEOhA i 0 O .2 . erratic flelding today snd won § to 4 o bae Bis Kulfer Ioben: home mun. €| ppg locals batted Dedlobt often, ’buf not_effectually. DeMott was touched Pittsburs Asain Defeats Glants. up for a triple and double in the ninth, 20 Pitisinrg made 1 tico out Dut pulled himself together and avert- of .ve( takins thelr last zame of the season with ed dissater. Score: New York on the Pelo Grouuds today 4 103 Tt was the frst series the Champlons had lost in New York o . . stnce May. McQuillan pitcied an airtight game for Springfield .0 1.0 00 0 th visitor.s while Marzuard failed o pumle Wag- N. Haven ..2 000 2 0 Tbe Teteran’s biftiag. buse running and felding More and Flahenty, De ed tho game. In tie first inning Viox singled ¢ -} A {mo oul. took third oa Wager's sinele and ters and Nagle. Scored on u double steal. In the Afth lnning Me- Quilien walked and Viox doubled Wager's single scored both runners. Pittsburg seored a fourth run | o off Crandall In_the elshth on Viox's triple sud WIL e fou's single. The locals scored thelr only run in Challenge from Voluntown-Glasgo. Voluntown-Glasgo would like to arrange a game with the B. B € Stationery and Souvenir The Old Baltic Hotel | Gentlemen' A. B. MAINE Sells the Ralston Health Shoes i.othing Better In the Market. 219-225 Central Ave. We are headquarters for Confestionery, Ice Cream and Zada Water. e carry a complete line of Postcards. 3. F. WGUIRE, Iy4Th Aaltie. Joun F. Delaney, Pros. 1l line of High Class Liquors 1es, Ales, Lagers and Cigars. .l omubile parties siop here. Special tes to commercial men. = IyATn BALTIC# Thos. J. Burke Livery and Feed Stable s Driving Horses, Teams for all occasions. BALTIC HIGH STREET, the rst uning on « engle by Bums Shaters in- Airlies of Hanover for any Saturday or | fiela out ané. Floicher's dosle. Tn four tmes w. Futian O aeternoon. . Reasonable . ex- Viox Tt 3 13 double and & triple Murray o : Mokde "thne" snssiions ‘catenes In gt Seld. The Denses guaranteed. Would also like score: another game with the best team the Pittsburg. | New York All Stars can select. Any good ama- 5 L83 w5 % 5 o teur team can be accommodated— Eys Lol e Geo, B. Sheldon, Mzr. V. & G. B. B. C, Viox.3 o of 13 Voluntown, Conn. f Wagier. s 4 olo: i | Miller o LoofMedkiodn 4 0 WEDNESDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. | 0. Wikzon ¢ 0 olMumst 4D [BAtED o ? ofSieenet § 3 tnternutionsl Lexgue *Quitian.p 14 i At Montzeal—Baltimoro %. Montreal 4 R = 10 At Rochester Jerees Sily 1. Rodhester 2 Totale, o[ Murquardp 2 0 1At Bufalo—Providence 3. Buffalo 7 S ik 1 0 At TomntoNewark - ‘feconto Crudallp 0 0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. I Touls # 8 wen. | Newark ? s T | Bochester 0L 70 r i 7 Eultimore | Batalo Montreal Pt PR N e TR New Yo 451 100070 6 00 oot Reman | Two base Bt Viox; three base bite, Shamer, Viox. | Jorsey City 3 Claim Allowed: Auburn, N .Y, Aug. The national AL Tynn—idn 0. ‘»;s showing a slightNmprovement over “““‘ ""‘;‘_‘h’" | 3 Ve "Car "Crem. Bonds were steady with little trading Wabdan 070 in important issues. Total sales, par Do. 1st pfd o . value, $917,000. Maryland United States fours coupon ad choire : vanced 1-4 and the registered declined ,Mlisnn shares. Listc) 1-4 n call | e Lt i MONEY. OCKS, B Sii STOCKS. | New York, Aug. 20.—Money on call S0 Aiat. Doonie | steady; highest 2 1-4; lowest 2; ruting 400 Am. Ag. Chem rate 1-4: last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 390 Am. Beet Sugar offered at 2 1-4. Time loans firmer. 2000 Am. Can 5 rs % e |50 aays 4; 90 days 4 3-4; gix e Ta aw months 5 1-2@5 3-4 o Securides | COTTON. New Yok, Aug. Cotton futures| closed firm. ' Au 1181, September 11,58, October December 11.52, o o January 11.41, v 1135, Mareh i 1151, May 11.5 Spot cotton steady Anscouds M. Go.... middling “uplands 1215; gulf, 19.40. o Atchisn sales, none i At Balinis CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET BiL & Do, WHEAT: Open. Hieh. Tow. Clos. i S wid f5on = caiivn Trapld Trsist . g e 1100 Cal. Petroleum s 100 Can. Pacite e e 00 Case, 3. 1. ot CORN 00 Cont. Teather Sept. ; 800 Choms. & Ohio, |- Dee. . RS 1210 Chic. M. & Bt $o% 180 Do, prd oK 100 C e ak S 1300 Chin, ‘Cone Cop 2% Za00 Corn Products i 0 Dewre 516 e board of ‘arbitration governing minor | league baseball . today allowed the' A: Fortland - Portiand New England Leagur. AU New Redford—Fall Rirer 6, New Bedford 2. Brockion & i Towelt 4 AL Worcester—Worcester 3. Lawrence Roofing Paper |Screen Wire, Screen Doors, Poultry Wire, Staples and Nails ROOD & CHAPMAN, Baltic, Conn. " BULLETIN POINTERS Delicatessen ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS —AT— THUMM’S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. A HOUSE 1S NO STPONGER THAN ITS ROOF. Let us Estimate For any Of your Roofing Work. JOHN O. JOHNSON, 20 Central Avenue ANDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY has removed to his new store in the Post Office Building, Baltic. Gasolene and Cylinder Oil For Sale. Buy your Jars for Canning, here is the Best. C. S. FAIRCLOUGH’ Thamesville ery. IF YOU DEMAND the best, wateh our wagons. Bros’ Ice Cream guaranioed the purest on the market, wholesale and retall. Full line of Fruits Talls and Confection- 397 Nerth Main St. Telephone. TALIS EROS. Let Us Relieve of the Family Was Your time is worth more to the | children and your social duties. 1t will save you much anxiety and goai- labor, and cost ne more than it does | now. Give us a trial or let us talk tho | matter over with you today. NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY i 193 Franklin St. TRY THE SOFT-SHELL CRABS THIS WEEK gt POWERS BROS. AMALENTINE'S « (e Vacmen That Wos', Puen Whtm™ BENOIT'S PHARMACY, * TAFTVILLE. cor. Merchants Av. and Hunters Av. M. A. BARBER, Machinist and Engineer. . Stcam Engine Repairs. William Blackburn Blacksmithing, General Wood and Iron Worken Machine Forging a speoialty. / 15 Myers Alley, Norwict. G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Strest Partioular attention given to Gen= tlemen’s Driving Horses. Tel 10 BLUE SERGES We have big stock of high quality | for yeur Spring Suit, < A. Hagberg & Son, Men’s Tailors, 310 Main St. DR. C. B. ELDRED RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, Praprictors of the New York Mineral| € Breadway Central Buillding er Co. Botilers of all kinds of one 341- Sodas, Iron Brew and Celery Tonic. Telachone 01 Telephene 738-12 Agent CHIRoPODY Dr; and """t Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. for Scheffler's Hair Colorine Switches made from combings, also a nice line of Switches for sale. Appointments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Take elevator. Jun30Th DR. N. GIBERT GRAY Gradzate Veterinarian OFFICE Bailey's Stable, 371 Main St. Phone connection C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND LAGER. 10 2. m Al Finn Blook, to § p. m. werk guaranteed. Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Jewstt City. Hours: Sundays 10 to 12 Thlephone con Tel. Wrs. 1.8, UNDERHDS Chirepodist 51 BROADWAY Atenio VEAL, LAMB, POULTRY and EGGS to W. E. JONES 270 West Main St. Rogers Domestic Laundry Hand Finished Shirts Also Ladies’ Walsts. 541, - Fine Hair Goods and Toilet Ariicles Hair Dressing, Mar el Waving, Shampeoing Hair Dyeing, Facial Mas- tage and Bcalp Treat. ment. Puffs, Switches ¢tc., Made to Order fron Combings. Farm Bring Your Phone 1201 a specialty. Rear 37 DENTIST ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Co’'s Light Dimner Al |l T Sehiors Pilaner, 600 per dazen, eity. Telvphene 136-5. H. JACKEL & JOSEPH BRADFORE BOOK BINDER Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY MiSS ELLA M. POTTER Insaructor of | Piano and Harmony | Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968} SweetPotatoes] Peas Lima Beans co. / People’s Market 6 Frankiin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. A Fully Equipped | Five Passenger, 30 H. P, | Touring Car ' [he OVERLAND for $985.00 One demonstration wiil convince you | beyond a doubt of tho vuperlority ot i (his motor car ov-- any and all othezs g at that piea. { I i | LET US SHOW YOU WHY. . B. RING AUTO CO.| CHESTNUT STREET, o York o Bermuda five to nineteen day tours, * all expenses from $27.50 up .’ JOHN A. DUNN; Agent 50 Main Street SUMMER MILLINERY 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES, > MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St, e 5 TR pre i o 'thraugh T I s of The Buhotin.

Other pages from this issue: