Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1913, Page 5

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Fvery (2naloup: a S Soars Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1913, VARIOUS MATTERS Fancy Peaches Fancy Plums Red Bananas ASK FOR OUR SOMERS MEAT PRICES 4 17-jewel thin model 12- size WATCH in 20 years’ gold filled case for $15.00 Thoroughly guaranteed. Best value in the market. All the best makes of WATCHES in stock. The ( hls a Savi Adam's Tavern ile fnest standara of beer oi Eirope and America, prusiosca bavarian Suiion, Mueir's Dubln _ Stoug, THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING CD., inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, hn andrr[)o WEST MAIN Free Package of Self Raising Flour ) package at RALLION’S PHYSICAL DIRECTOR ARRIVES A. Nickerson Comes From Attleboro General Secretary Expected AT THE DAVIS. Templars Postpone Meeting. PERSONAL Mrs. George L. Griswold of re visitors in town on Mon- Mr Groton day. John Kelley and William Enos have Teturned after spending a Week in New fork city | _Mr. ana_M Brookiyn, X. on Cedar Van are Macomber, of zuests of friends William P. Ward of ss., is Lynn, Ma spending a Tew days at his home on West tmes street. Miss Eva Allard has returned after On | 4 two weeks' vacation with relatives at Westport Beach, Mass. am Young of guests of r day after Robert returned with has days Best View d to Reed and Mrs. Mary Crumm ch wer Mr. and William Chapman and ier Emeline baye returned to F Mass ¢ 5 with M W m H M. a S liza A. tom house, Moston. Mr, ar + Percy of s Percy of New 1a Wil Keast of *Gui be si the home of v N rey Boswell avenue, returned to their respective OBITUARY, Mrs, Forrest L. Ensworth, e i ‘, his horse was stopped at e quarter « L, W 44, &hieF § v, Aley Bain took this heat hand- Ensworth, died st x.my%m',\‘. e Allic d A ¢ Edwin Wh n North § 2 0 shed cach ¢ a and g e e Lfi«'“gpg;h;;‘ Lo e owe ol esiey, AUK 37, dce| Liwas m sack end meciciduish whiel o " » Aley F br. &, O. ASted o ; 3 ‘N“ max, Lafavette, R. I 118 4 ¥ a8 well ag usual on the| B¥es, Hartford e ey B o suddenly she | AQua Rose, A i S prpeptu e 2 at hand, | Friday Wilkes, b. g, J'8Wa S me ur LG L LT ‘ Soer led left behin favor. r, Mrs. E. Waol wmi Y antic Grocer Avery Fell on Hydrant. \ izt m his wagon re D the well known <l 1 oll with full force drant, severely Injuring his | knee and anklg. Af present Mr. ses to discard them before the | again Tuesday for | the a crowd of 1,508 peap throg iatives | |for the the and there them, { hands—eve nobile drivers had busy and one Norwich man taken lose to $75, it was said. were L. Chap- | best | were Dunn. horse, mer was aving a field of ind heats | Luey As NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEFTEMBER 3;1913 BABY SHOW THE BIG FEATUSE Proud Mothers Brought 250 of All Sizes But All Beautiful— Work for Judges to Award Prizes at the Fair—Aviator Martin at Last Makes a Flight—Attendance of 7,500 The county fair had everything right its middle day officers counted with satis le at- the da there that put the attendance Ay over the 10,000 fair. another figure; mark. the’ evening was | Financially it 45 as paving a fair as | {the society has ever had, and_the new | features, notabiy the baby show and night fireworks, eaught the Miss Mary G. Ward of West Thames | of the fair patrens on Tuesday. sireet 1a spending two weeks fn Phila- A Flight at Last, delphin and Atiantie City The ueroplane was rather a disap- Rev. M H. May of Rockville was the | Pointment, for the new ‘cylinder from | s e ML AR factory didw't arrive until late in| ENceto e ¢ morning, and metor troubles de Teloped that kept the mechantes tin- Jea ing' of Watch Hill has re- |Kering around all the forenoon. The | rmed after spending a week with | €ngine skipped, but a new spark plug | Mise Hiuzel Tiotelir at Hest Views fixed that, and at 6.30 Aviator Martin | into the air for the first time | D. evine of New Haven, brother | Since he reached the grounds Sature X J. H. Osborne, is spending a |Gay: The people that had remained til | fe s at his home in Franklin, = |then saw him cut some pretty circles | ; - g ~lover the fair grounds, flying not very | s ¥ rd of Philadelphia high, and remaining in the air several | has re 1 after epending a month | minutes. 'The aeroplane is expected | her 1 o West Thames street. | tq be in shape today for some fine 3 for. ot My int bt rs, don of Mystic and Vintson | The fair officials said Tuesday night | c ale are guests of & [ that Aviator Martin would make a | Tibbetts of West Main street. | fiight between 10 and 12 this morning | \iss Julla T. Kingberger and niece | 314 WOUld make two filghis In the af- | L - evhia Mot 1 Beautiful Fireworks. ebec night fair Tuesday evening showed that it is a feature that ir. and Mrs, . W. Frink of Bozrah, |abbeals to the public. There were all | who we ywn Tuesday to attend of 2,500 peol it Yor the fireworks, | ai > active members of Bozrah | the vaudeville and the attractions of e midwa set pieces and the | | bombs showed an excellent variety of | M s Miner of beautiful effects. Tubbs' band played My with Mr. and 'afternoon and ey in a spirited tend i The s toddy are the- horse Miss S A. Christma Kin (§d Home day programme, and it : w York city and Allen- |the answer the officials gave Tiesday response to queries about flights, s Mary | Rogers, Instructor Jn | s ure A it piaments or e ) : 1 ‘hools, Mas re- [with coin. The men who run the Cousiderable money ybody always if he stays with the 1as cha i gh—and iUs a sight 1 his silve after a busy day Aley Bain Won 2.22 Event. races were thres in number : run_off ast order after ¢ four horses in the $3 sent off in fine The heat provided a hard f tween Alcy Bain, a former Norwl: and Allfe Lou, ju_which the for- hard pressed at the three- rters, but came in easily in the nestretc n_the sccond heat the Friday Wilkss and Allie Lc wheels locked, and both we e race. They were placed b; es third and fourth, respective- One driver was dragged for a Young Direct Went Lame, trot or pa three was sta. s drawn, Fhe 0 o'clock wit Direct, broke under the wire Lucy Ashford led ali the way for the {wo laps. She broke in the back- teh the second time around, buf re- 1 in time. Young Diroct was after 4his heat. having gone iment he had st Ashword first- monoy without any és made and [ troulle at the ent "he summary trot or pac North irshal Winter 5. Carh pane, Savin Rock, Coun 3.2 2 ung’ Direet, bik, 8., W Al R L4, 22934 4 NOT A FAIRY STORY nce upon a time there was a rewd person who wanted his business proposition to reach a ery influential man, He 1d n t to see him in ted some vertisement roposition and word- he 1 ONE eved woul MAN he p 2 prominent place n t ewspaper read by the ONE MAN many days rolled around it did just what hoped it would, brought him to the attention of Both profited — for this is a true advertisir story. Now the | the fact that there is probabiy some message in the advertisin today’s Bulletin that is writ- ten expressly to you. to you lies in wder of the adver- an catch the mes- 0 you c THERE 15 00 advertising medium in Bastern- Connecticut equal to The Bul- lot'u Lus bumuess resulis one, Mr. hin Pommy, b. & Providence Lebanon Ellen E., b.' . ert, Bloomfield The time: 2.37 1-4: 233 1-4, 2.34 Latham Again Wins Motorcycle Race. Th e m | minutes flat, Go | Burdick finished | were only The cattle parade was introduced on the of Lisbon. The | theroustbrea were been seen on the came throp, S looking an James B, Round Hill farm, of Y ine, and ton ‘concluded the pa shire herd. in the parade, track once, appealed to the people. rot, the third adl horses car heat was a process Rob- had no troubie in heac gelding i wo heats that eld in the other ended the race. The summary 2.29 Class, Trot, Purse $200. J. Rabbins, b. g, G. A. S n, Lafay R. 1 i ectriole, A motorcycle race was as hotly contested as on Monday B. Latham won the event dak was se n third three entrie ond_and There CATTLE PARADE. New Feature Directed by J. B. Palmer —65 Head on the Track, a new reature track this year un- the direction of James . Palmer procession was head town team entered by comprising 13 Devon stock, and as handsome cattle ax huve ever county grounds, Mas- Lathrop, Jr. of Montville next in line, driving a pair of lire steer calves, and James la- followed with some fine mals. The working oxen of Palmer were in line, followed herd of Guernseys from Lisbon. George Kahn had his fine Ayrshire herd in Wheeler of North the Lyme y Harding they Jumes the famou ntic There were about 65 head which wen and was a feature that and | faction | | man wncy | the i {of her took the next two disappoiting NOLAN MADE NEW RECORD. Fifty Year Old Runner Showed the Youngsters Some Speed. John D. Nolan, the well known Taft- runner, showed how a 50 year old right living |and Judicious training, and he lowered by six seconds the world’'s record for a man of that age over a one-fifth of a o can come back by JOHN D. NOLAN. mile course. ick stretch about the vard stretch wire quarter of front of the s and. strides anc seconds flat seconds. Mr. Nolan ners made it was somewhat the race because while ast trial at Taftvilie last Friday or. he strained a tendon severel bandaged up his leg above just before he ran Tuesday the run in great form. « big round of appla exhibition, a wondert one, think, for a man who he half century mark Vaudeville Pleased the Crowd. g ideville programme he interest of the large he trapeze act of the Munich n. a boy and girl, was the imber and was _well received. itary act Marie Derosset rl behind the gun, was as as on Monday. She is skilful in ¢ the pointed bayonet in her erial act of the five Munichs was rmed on their special apparatus ross from the grandstand, of unintentional falls by the boy was swung through the air, but net kept him from injury, BABY SHow. 250 of the Best on Exhibition, The show, under the su vision of Rutherford C. Plaut, one the newest features of the fair, one of the most successful. The habies and their moth 1 two bl ar the exhibition hall at their posai and both of them were at the hour of the show, 2 o'clock Tuesda. ernoon. In fact there a_jar twenty feet around on sides of the two tents. Mr. Plaut figured that there were 230 of | fairest and most attractive - babies the county there for the show ate Hospital Nurses Helped. dies in charge had time of it. but ch %n the whole from the were there Norwich happy and Nancy irses and mood. Miss the squad ¢ r staff were Mrs. James Murtha Mrs. Rose Turner, Miss Annie Miss Agnes Wilsén and Miss Miss Malsie Rider was for the show and kept from embarrassing i the courtesy ch Gommercial school ter and machine were the photographer was round the busy tents. Two Expert Mrs. Geo: Judges. Chailes Froe xperts in h of Dayville, recog: fleld of baby judgl were their officinl capacitie The {a_baby | dividea | periods; F yoke of | ound the | and no one had any complaint eir decisions, Best Pair of Twins. The loveliest little pair of « twins were judged to ba, Marjorle Natalie Butier, 23 months old, street, Norwich, and the white who received first prize were Na and Justine Jacobson, also ren ize for the white twins f s cups, suitably and a ten dollar zold the colored infants. prizes were presented by the society Fort Point Baby Wins. In the first division of white ildred Veronica e months old, received the first priz carriage, given by Schwa Bros, in the first of the five cl according to age, int enry Linwood months’ old, of 191 the premium chid in class and got a $5 stamp a backet of flowers and may the “Green Stamp Kid" Kenna, 15 months' old, of Main treet, was chosen as beautiful baby in the third class was awarded the $5 bank iam H. Oat. The fourth ¢ winner was Robert 21 months’ wuel BNl Reardon, the Trene g9 of Tingley nna Lund, ¢ of Mary F. Lund, was (he fairest among divisioners and one of Mrs. William H. Palmer's b spr was her trophy Rivalry Was Keen vas juét as keen comip among the “cunnmg little | babies. Nurman_Frederick Fells months old, of 137 Baltic_street, ceived _another of Dr bank hooks on the Dime Leslie William Johnson, Tingley's of § Reynolds street, received a § stamp book and flowers and he's an- other “green stamp kid." Elizabeth Laury, 27 months old, Mrs. Adah Laury, the recipient of a bandsome daughter spread given Fattest Baby of All. In the fattest baby class there was | much of interest for the mothers and‘ the people in general. to John Joseph Waldron, son of Mrs.| Joseph Waldron, beautiful doll from Porteous & “Mite n- The Real Tiny One. The judses, after and méasuring, found that Hitle Emily Nelson Sandbers, The honor went | daughter of Opposite Post Office. Lady Assistant. Pleasant street, 8 months old, tinfest of all the b nice sacque, contributed hy came to picking t natured baby {1 ere extremely the two ladies had a re The trophy ® bestowed upon Miss land Degrenier, Louis Degrenier scott street. Premier Red Headed Baby. fon of the best red headed , the last task on the jndges’ in favor of Eveiyn months old, Schwartz of 31 Maple s and she got a ‘Blg BEST COFFEE, Ib..... BEST TEAS, Ib. BEST BAKING POWDIR M BEST COCOA, 2 Ib SLADES SPICES, / 3 Ib. box 8TARCH.. 1 Ib. pkg. SEEDED RAIBING h Bankrupt Sale of included an apron Al the bables had teddy and other things to keep them through the John H. Ford furnished ice r Merlis of the man who provided the makes the colored all their felows. Orders shipped Parcels Post Unitéd Tea mporters bo. Franklin Sq., over Somers Bres gold plece th fectly ripping there's sure going to be a MISS M. C. ADLES Hair,Sealp and Face Specialist Setting Off a Hat is largely a matter of abandant, gl arganged halr, your scalp and | supply you with a speeially prepated AGRICULTURAL HALL. Bsrdticbings ments—Children’s Merit and Variety. e entries in the fixed with r of Norwich Miss Adles the New Fall Hair Styles. Streel, next to Chelses Bank. * Stock - Starts Th1 Nolan started out on the over that ended unde set, all done Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic twe days sash sprinted along with easy but far reach- ter's time was anxious running and two dainty Manufacturers b L and Fancy and He re- | e for his For appeintments E. BULLARD, Bliss Plase, Nor- wich, Cenn. New York lo Bermuta five to nineteen day tours, all expenses from $27.50 up JOHN A. DUNN, Agent 50 Main Street AL o again crowd chil- first The Mormng At 9.30 “O’BRIEN hemstitched popular hand, e e centerpieces in satin stit in embroidered sa A couple as he Hm',w.‘. and Most Beautiful was FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard Plasters tents dis- packed al e in e OF BOSTON Miss Grace I, 2 handsomie Roofing Pdint and Full lime of Sewer Pipe. THE UPSON WALL BOARD INEXPENSIVE MAIN STREET a pretty was proceeding State peaple to keep satisfied McMaster headed the members knitted work contributes burg centerpi Largest Storage Capacity A N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St seautiful cente 1 hemstitched hand- | Burke, Louisé contributes t . installed through mat- entan centerpicces An | THREE 0'CLOCK BLAZE FRANKLIN STREET BARN. Five Horses Were Taken Out of Burn- Providence Bakers —Hay Made Hot Fire, sup- contributing H. Barnes and Mp; her grandmother. , has return: iccomplished this morn- | about 99 Franklin street and | v, Chapman of alarm from box | New York and Lawrence Chapman are s guests at the Chapman cottage below Kitemaus. ored ind a dainty 2 crochet tidy Vine on the Thames, twins t street and noti- ‘Woodworth s enter- Walter Ja- Lewis Southworth, who flave been in Manila and are on thelr where Lieutenant Norwich I her nieces, Irish | Charli . and & beau- | 0! conterplece, LRie ren ove SnBOEARY Do help of others succeeded with t Both Jacobs is stationed. Policeman Myron | 12 order and has rder and ha s assisted in getting it, the charming designs fashioned while this devoted dau an invalla mother. is watching by Ella Bennett, ited with a fine Irish crochet Tubbs of Fort Point DEPOSITORS AND CREDITORS OF THE THAMES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a hear< ing will be had upon the allowance of the fees and expenses of the apprais< ers appointed by said court on Tuesday, Sept. 9,1913 at 930 o'clock in the forenoon. At the ame time and place all persons inter ested in the Re advice will 6 months | Children’s Domestic Manufacture n and Willow West Main street, second | book @and Le called Mo- 188 North the most antl book given year to secure the i king the fair in thelr particular department | . of Norwich Andrews Bil- | centerplece > building is owned old bouncing boy 34 Conneil 5 bank book given Attachment Made. ; Olivia Johns (Contihued on Page 7) NEW ELECTRIC FANS FOR SUPERIOR COURT Months ompany’s plant of 430 , #n attach- o (he maehin- pplication for be heard relative to the reservation of the questions of law ariss ing thereon to the Supreme Court of bed Have Appreciable Effect in Improving Circulation of Air. |'...\.(|~| ce tition new electric Murray? of Connecticut improvemont | By order of Court, CHARLES F. THAYER, s not inter- I of certain’other vitding on Main streat Savings bank on Tuesday 8 months old, fered with the they | i “Riverpoin Sena vurxmn oF a1 i ing in ail | of Mystic todk Hartford fair: third pullets. be. allowed to run 4 vecesses are des | eilk - clared all six ave turned on with Do~ lumbian Wyandottes. Sing they éannot 38 Baltic-street, was

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