Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 1, 1913, Page 6

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WESTERLY ) '& Bamn and Contents at Pleasant View— New London (NORWICH) ; : E ‘ Line recommend it to RN 4 their patients " : —To— < o ace Run Over by a Train—Fire Com, wnd use'it theni- 3 NEW YORK ring : i < . STEAMERS Com to 5 e 2 hat Business School? ciy of Loy - 2 o - and Chester W. Chapin untsually severe triple com- | _The featu ith the rifle at Choose LS Ioute next time yuu KO Buperb view of the wonderful skyins and waterfront of Manhattan lsiwnd. Bteamer leaves New London at 11 B, d8ly, due New York Pler 10 ast River, at 6.45, and Pler 40, North | River, 7 o'élock next morning. Tickets and staterooms from ticket agent railroad station. Meals a la Carte | Were made pt. Cyril L. D. Wells barn owned by Capt. Willlam F. | °'5 WECE 0 K SSMnders at Pleasant View, about & | Providence, The scores {i%ster of & mile from the beach, was | practice were: 200 vards. 46; 500 yards, Sk by lighining. took fire, and the | i0; 600 vards 42 200 vards, ‘rapid e t8€ | fire, 47: 300 varas, rapid fire, 48; total sl Scture - with all its contents was Captain Wells is located in' Prov- & Wipletaly consumed. There was about | idence. Ht supervised the construction Before deciding what School—what system—try our Free Trial Lessons JREMALT Is the Ideal & toms & bay in the burn. together | of (he new town hall and courthouse Tonic. NORWICH 1 farming utensils, car- |in We and k 3 3 e B , : oniici - €°1 80 ‘only livestock destroved was & | The Fire K f Pawtuxet will b i tan is sche i mm i i ates, e R Tttt bl e rout B 1t ork o7 S oonleatinn Cab T the mer o= Any: Deiget Then you'll understand why this school is recommended by its students, its graduates, NEW YORK e beitg in the pasture. When the |ter of the Rhode lsland State Fire \ England 8t . Sian i ? New England Steamship Co. Sititning struck the shock startled the | men's Leagu sterly S % ING’S PUREMALT 5 5 . iy i s B R ers o, whigh | Tne “rirc Hioe oy e d ior the KING Ul Prominent Business Men, and many who have attended elsewhere. You will then know 8 located diagonally across the road | Neu the barn, and before they could composure the big barn was a of fiame and it was impossibie to any of the contents, though spe- effort was made to rescue the bull. a very short time there was quite of neighbors and beach | they could do mothing | b —_— subduing the fire or saving |, i et Birthday Party for Mrs, Marcia Had- EDegeEty. 8o the firs raged s ley—Events in Today's Water Car- it ftself completely OUL | Frank J. Clemence, master mechanic | nival at Mason’s Island—Socialists’ fire started about 1120 and DY jof the Peacedale Manufacturing com- | emen's muster at | DEPARTMENT 8 entry being The company hdraw when it was learned Jde Tsland company SR ugh a m ake the a playing position color to the NOANK wiuxet prize winners Nerwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms, Excellent Dining Service. Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, b6.15 36-38 HAWLEY ST. BOSTON why our enrollment has increased 300 percent this year and every graduate has been as- sisted to employment, and all vacancies not yet filled. it . If you are going to take a Business Course—it costs you nothing to investigate—it may g 1 Ticket, there was nothing left of the | pany. died in the Rhods island hospital . m. and contents save the founda- u frois. Fificies: reterved | i ou considerable if you do not. —ATTEND— Leaves New York, Brooklyn and such parts of the contemis i L. over by & irain on the |, Mrs. Marcia Hadley on her 86th cost y¢ ¥ Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- were impervious to fire, a tangled nsett Pler division of the 3 omed a party of relatives days and Fridays, 5 p. m. SE gumk The loss is estimaied | niode lsiend company in the morning. | 101°, Freight received until 5 p. m. and there was no insurance | Mir. Cle the mill for a busi- | /. KNOU! % e property | ness t Wakefield, In attempting | - ® F. V. KNOUSE, Agent 3 — v 4% the Peacedals | . Several from Westerly attended the ¥ t oting and fell just y =-'dfi.-'- Ballard in Olneyville | 25 the train started. One of the train NEW LONDON TO LONG ISLAND Baturday with a mass of requiem | rey signalled the train to siop Just | 1 A Steamers of the Montank Steamboat Co.’ line leav 3 god. . Eoa1art Alfred Ward and Charles Ward. New Lendon for Greenport. Shelter Iiland and Saf s left | Rarbor wek dars 10 & m. 410 5. m. Leavs 8w f ts were served, which w tch frog and nts w rved, which were Farbor returning § & m. 1330 p. m. C. M. WILLIAMS CONTRACTOR one car and by the guests, and many pret- % = £ e e s drmaed Pl e cd.i e Phone 721 or 1281-2 L. M. CRANDALL, President Shannon Building The annual entertaining by the Mis- ary society of the Bapt hurch of its cradle roll will be held Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 on the Iz was taken to King- n was held for him veyed to Provi Remember the Name and Location P2339IIDICECLLCELLLELLCELLLELELLLLLLLLELELLELELLELELELLLLELLLLLLOLLEeeLeied 5% families whose members were « ome of Mrs. W, L Spicer. The st eemed in the strike and bis & g hers are to attend with the little el {Fra of| Ones i . Ballard is survived by a widow | ;. & as ame Socialists’ Nominations. fii e and eight children, six sons d_two e, but he| The socialist ticket put in the field - ER daughters, including Joseph % following the ampu- | for the town election follows S weell kmown in athletic circl o P inke; membe: / 9 $999999944949999499999999999999993999999) “’mmm\ A e ability as @ runoer. A davehter is ARty bert Taylor, Alexander hm“M}}IIMMwwummm L Estimates Cheerfully Given ;--utxm ock d:p::?z:re'fl King Philip Fire company of [ \V iever; _selectmen, Willlame Duny > - S et apartmen ok tice playout Friday | ©an. Max Winkler; totn clerk, James Revere Rubber company. 3 for the state|McClave: tre: r, James - McClave; Tel. 370 216 MAIN ST. ' the tate | aapouit fond. Chasies | e PR EAAR AR e — ——— e s — : L HEAG Joseph Trkes, = o = L VYANTIC VETE HOUL P K ¥ CONFERENCE < tn Soveral | o Toeett: “Fred| STAFFORD SPRINGS ™ |ing Newll, Misa Jennie Towso. | YANTIC PERANS/SHAULD QER PLACES E of voters, John s : o Eaith B Buts e Accommodations at Chattano o . ) Gtersers, Honry |List of Teachers for the Public |, batten district—Miss Edith B. Bal-| New Home for Grace Church Rector— e Anrieairs fo FERTILIZER \ of the n ¥ L oo T school | Schools—How the Holiday Will Be| Oreuttyille—Mise Mae Lathrop. Holiday Visitors Come and Go. _unde committee, Robert N. Gley. Obssrvaa: Crow Hill—Miss Neilie Burleson. S ave | Bridseport, Conmn, Aug. 31.—Com- 3 y 2 Boripany votsd Tats adCMobration. erved = Lo Mibs B, T, T | Rev. and Mrs. Robert Cochrane have | -0 S0V 0 O B, Beers of the if:”s"l'jc‘k'rgszm‘: » churches A i i g ay celebration for M The complete Mot of teachors for the| Supervisor of music, Miss Lulu Ide.|moved to the house recently vacated | .n g Army of the Republic in orders : , v ten. and is expected to be far bet- plete list of teachers for the | iy “school will open on Sept. Sth. | by Supt. Clifford Costine, > X H Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all ; — bRl local public schools thu coming year e Iyt o o or O'Hearn |!S5u¢d recently calls the attention of || g Plasters and Prepared 5 at the | a parade of organized | iime. e newly follow: eard and Seen. |t ok e direy . comrades to the arrangements made Rooft R ) n Labor day, Vs 2, Mrs. Ralph Bro of New London |and children, Dorot! leen and |, Ms 5 , : o B Caseguticnsl Cliurch, teriy "on Labor day. High school—Principal, H. Miles| Mre. Ralph Brown of Sow O | Eitistopher and Miss Mary Hoiron of |bY the Chattancogs Encampment as- etk Foekin. Fiind* I s with these organ s y; assistants, Miss Sara Sweet,| M1 o vare, | Manchester were recent guests of Mr. |sociation to provide accommodations |} mark nt In s to 1 Miss van « | : 2 the W ; e ] kit Shns A et | PRy Hearn. on application of comrades, tnd mem- Tl RISW r decorations. All kinds of aquatic e Stone, Miss Margare! ass., nt at the o : s y r Full line of Sewer Pips. - e P ashuss), Oentral Labor uni romised, and foats of fan- | W, Ballantine, Miss Nora A. Hafey. high school visited friends in town ey e T e et i M i Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, 1913.,: b and swimming will be among | Borough schools—Kindergarten, Miss | last week. : | Myer Fve1ds of Tast Orange, N. J. |National headguarters will be moved FHEUBBON WALL SEORI s 3 . e &t, interesting, Boats from the [Edith G. Cushman, Miss Ethel Moore; | Miss May Gililgan is making p: was o recent visitor here, £ = “ |trom here to Hotel Patten, Chattanco- || 18 INEXPENSIVE WATZR 3 Eeia rkers, mainland will enter the sports. Tha|grade 1, Miss Maud G, Booth; grade 2, | arations to attend Mt.St. Joseph’s s Mine Katherine Lyons of Worcester |#a, on Sept. 13. The parade of the|] PROOF AND IN HANDY [ Cottages will be deeorated, and mamy | Miss Genevieve M. Hewitt; grade 83, |inary in Hartford the coming year. e ‘: e | Grand Army will take place at 10 | MORNING SESSION E bes st Ioave yent somio. flrae 'on | Miss ey 15 Tmeh-: byadb 4 S| @ Reveocdahu (. “Eallantine: has ‘ve (#USHE Lo DONIG-YS Wik ber ERIAR SR Loopn /g [} Hexs s as m | The "ialand in the past yeare are 10|BSadie L. Comins: frade 5, Miss Hihel |turned from o visit in Westerly, R. L, | Fignk I Tracy e Wna mational ofaeers aso or- || Largest Storage Capacit A e 4 o | the island in the past yes r Sadie L. i g , A b © s esterly, R. L, | *Ig0 0 g0 o e o riain- | de camp and n rs are or- t: 1100 mor;m?:mfizfl !1‘0 sl 5 >| come espectally for the event L Rich; grade €, Miss Maid B. Chap- | Where he was the guest of Rev. Ly: n,g“,\'{r.J?nTQ}?a D&:fg;‘}\ e e i e o e ey Y| 4 i 8 pacity e L o, oh at Talked About Locally. e e L i g Horton, formerly of Stafford | yfyinintic and Mrs. James Wood and | chief at 5.30 a. m. Sept. 17 in City Princely Li : i b Fiiamatrick roturns today from |BTades 8 and §, Miss Mary B. Emith, ings. B on | three children of Taftville, P Rev. Jobn D. Waldron, j<t . e sk patares (o day frem | Rl ools—Miss Blanche 1| Miss Alice Hartnett of New Haven | 4T V0" ¢ Thomas Swithenbark UNUSUAL FATALITY. Needham, Mass. 1 | ral montha employed ol Shippey, Miss Ruth N. Dunham, Miss | i§ Visiting friends in town. | of Brooklyn, N. Y., have heen spending SR Sl 2815 COLLATION AND SOCT 3 | port Basin and Censtr 1’*«;"5"‘“%\1‘;1“%3\' R\'?urh 'l:_- bamjies Holiday Schedule. h\mi» 1l days at Pine Tree cottage. Man Breaks N-Hk V:hlle Trying to il o 8 Cilrahased B © HOUR nd Dix ship bu Mr E ey ss Mary B. Hedges,| 1ne stores will close all day Labor | Miss Mary Alice Sullivan of Ha Recover His Lost Hat. ol o .o > | i the village with him, | i85 Lottle W. Hateh, Miss Marjorie | gay, The Bmith & Cooley and Rhode | ford is spending the week with M o i = s Loca | ¥ as his contract | “'grafrorg stre - | Island mills will also close, and the ce Laughlin. eymour, Conn., Aug, 31—August AFTERNOON SESSION g | e o [roSitense cita il MR BostoMmes, hanks: ana. ibrhy : willigH= Nora Shea of Fitchville has |Spalia of Ansonia was killed here Fri- YOUN i N | 5. & 5 : e Lolida 8 | been passing several days here with |day when, in jumping from a moving TE 200 SYMPOSIDM, “How should we rom v 4 Rockwell Hill—Miss Elinor Spratt., |5eTve holiday ho | her nicce, Mrs, Carl Bentley. trolley car to recover his hat, he land- STETSON & YOUNG best work for a revival of re- as w Sund nd made Leonard district — Miss Nettie TR ! Jason Kingsley of Boston has been |ed on his head on the pavement and | = liglon and the progress of the rom Atlantic Beach. Brown. A complete census of Mexico for 1910 | visiting over the holidays with local | broke his neck. He was about 25 years Carpentel‘s and Builders Kingdom of G>d . West Stafford Center—Miss Joseph- |shows the population to be 15,160,369. | relatives and friends loia ‘sommunities ™ : n We t ! ! Best work and materials at rigat Rev. Montjie J. B. F' s to his i SRy T AR W Rma e o Bl % D S Z prices, by skilled labor. E = g isit to Norwich relatives, 5 Telephone 5 WEST MAIN ST. Rev. S, Thatcner, ral _prizes to Mrs. Nora Rathbun has returned 3 B o Jewstt 'City § s m & visit to New London F C GEER PIANO N 1 ! John C. ald and son, of b & o e port. are and Mre. M. s » TUNER e e . MeDon LT Phene 511 Norwich, Conn. | and Mrs, Charles Billings have i The hospialities of e ' | returned to Norwich after a visit with o : R ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Co’s Light Dinner Als T6c_per dowen. Koehler's Pilsner, 50c per dozen. Trommer's Tvergreen, 6c per oazen, Free delivery to all parts of the clty. < H. JACKEL & CO.Tel:phcue 136-5. cordially extended to all relr"bnrmgj eharches and individua | lexander Murray of Little Falls, N. J., has arrived at Mason's Island to nd the week end and assist in the nival. Successful Teacher Reappointed. | Aiss Prue Davis of Pearl street will | teach the Upper Noank school this The comin, \ Busingss | Auius MacLeod of Giatihal t end with his Rorwich “How Does Wrigley’s wzmml)- Steady Your Nerves?” “The same way tobacco steadies yours. “It’s wonderful. Try it.” It’s a soothing outlet for nervousness. It’s TOD AY from a visit in Westerly, a refreshing, pleasant pastime that im- Tt odinhaluaaipte o proves teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. Carry this inexpensive pleasure in your LABOR DAY pocket. It’s always ready to chew and to benefit you—to take away the effects of over-smoking and:over-eating. It’s as good for you as sunshine. BUY IT BY THE BOX {ew Haven spent mily on Pros- o Mre, A Weeks and daugh- ha, spent Sunday in an aute- wobile tripsto New Haven, Miss Madellne Chute of Brooklyn, ¥ spent the greater part of the summer at Soundview coltage, has re- turned home. Dr, Henry Lasch of New London We Will Close All Day L e s s | cotage entertained several friends Fri- vening Music was enjoyed ce” Knapp has returned Miss G ? 20 YEARS FROM NOW will your family mopument be crumbl- ing to dust? Let us show you speci- m=ns of our work erected more than 20 YEARS AGO. The polish i bright, lettering ciear, edges sharp and general appearance as good as when erected. ptain Felix Pendleton has om a vist with friend nd. rs. Maddox of Dorchester, Mass, ) has been visiting Captain and Bradford, has returned. return- on Long Pleasant View Guest Did Not Value Lump of Ambergris Found on Beach, Miss Helen A. Moffitt, daughter of e D Look for the spear Avoid imitations The Chas. A Kuebler Go. of ambergris into the ocean off Pleas- . o fgacTiars fev dea R da e Chew it after every meal Td - WA - that she kicked into the sea, but within |a few minutes she learned it was am- | Dergris. and on returning to the beach | founa mall piece of it which may | have been detached from the mass she threw away. o Miss Moffitt returned to her hotel Full Assortment | and tola some guests about the object, Palace Pool and Billiard Parlors Six Tables—five pool and one Billiard, Tables sold and repairing done at reasonable prices. i . which looked to her to be about the lies at all times. Fresh Mined | 57."0r 2 football. From her descrip. | o STREET tion one guest said it was ambergris, 49 MAIN, e B COAL She went back to the beach and found i AR — a small portion of it, and it proved to AGRICULTORAL LIME. b bergris. A We have jusi p.t & carioad into our Including Steam P P and Blacksmith When she returned to her home at 29 Phillips street, Providence, R. L, she told her father about her experience, and Sergeant Moffitt had her find ana- lyzed. It proved te be ambergris of the best quality and is worth $300 a pound. The lump she threw into the sea weighed abont 10 pounds, Drops Dead During Debate. Stamford, Conn,, Au 1—Vincenzo 1, 48 years ol pped dead A last week during an cxciiing debate over & Lubor day plenic at & meeting of a local or izatlon to which he belonged. The medical examiner said death was dne to apoplexy. 1o was married. New Britain.—THé Rev. Pairick Da ly,'the new pastor of £t, Joseph's par- ich, will assume the duties in his new pastorate next Thursday, ) storehouse and can SUPPLY your de- ands for tais sure crop producer. i.e experis of the country say the ground {imestone 1s better than the burnt iime, and this is W..at we have. Sold by the bag, ton or carload. PECK, WWILLIAMS & CO. febidd JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Glarnk Books Made and Ruted ta Order 108 BROADWAY WHEN you want to put your buss ness before the public, the 1s no wee dium betier thAD through il advertite ing coiumps of The Bullstin,

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