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:'_ ‘Watch Hill Home Club Formed—Courtland P. Chapman Thrown From His Carriage—How the Knights Templar Returned From Norwich—Obituary Noteo——Aulgnment ofSnmeourtCues 2 : . e e £ The report of the executive com-)glven for plaintiff, who is a captain in In order to mittee of the Washington County Agri. cultural society, at the annual meeting, showed that thirty-two members were added to the roll during the vear, the in many years and there was increase in_entries and good depart: the United States navy. satisty the and land 1 sold at auction by Deputy Sheriff Fred- { erick T. Mitchell on Saturday morn- ing. The property was sold for $15 to James Dunn, a brother of Attorney J. Dunn, who is counsel for Cap- Herbert O. Dunn. While there is of names in con- there ls Feneral work in all ments of the fair af 1913 The treasurer’s report showed <ash on hand Nov. 1, 1612, of $2,424.49, Teceipts for year 311.937.08, disburse. ments $13.776.73, leaving a balance on hand Nov. 1, 1913, of $584.84. The ex- penditures inciuded many improve- ments. such as painting the bulildings, hall, building an ad- dition to the grandsiand, b:m?! the schoolhouse and repairs on safffe, and other unusual expenses. The secretary was instructed to i = the cail for the next annual meet- thirty days in advance and to in- sert in the call the proposition to change the constitution fixing the date of the annual to be the first The executive the parties in the case. Courtland P. Chapman, a resident | of the Avondale section of Weste thrown from his carriage wi the Watch Hill road, Saturday Chapman saw a _trol- was William_F. Mr. Dl Saunders ap- Chapman thought room to pass and in ted. A forward wheel | wagon. The wheel of | s carriage was dished nd he was thrown out in such a way on his back. Assistance »mptly at hand and it was as- ed that Mr. Chapman was un- The dished wHeel pulled position and Mr. 1 rip to Westerly, sked if he was injured M if vou were you would be ni'thrown from I do not mind nature.” Mr. best known The Watch Hill House ciub, an or- mization formed for the ot mg social entertainment f Seid and water sports, was aged last Friday at the office of the | Secretary of state of Rhode Island. The | w Dunn. after dumning Dunn esiving no satisfaction, brot the Third discrot £ on the docket ss embers of Narragansett com- W Knights Templar, of Wos- an- com- Friday night trolley RUB RHEUMATISM FROM JOINTS Get 2 Small Trial Boitle of Old-time, Penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil.” b 3 omplaining! Get of St. Jacobs » free from rheu- Business Cenfer! Rorwich An Exposition and Sale of FINE FURS Monday and Tuesday You are cordially invited to attend this two-day sale of fine Furs and'Fur Garments IN OUR GARMENT SECTION, SECOND FLOOR. During these two days a representative of one of New York’s leading furriers will be with us with a beautiful collection of the most desirable and modish Furs and Fur Garments. You are urged to take this opportun- ity to see these latest styles whether you contemplate purchasing or not. SELECTIONS FROM THIS DISPLAY WILL BE HELD FOR YOU. . If you desire, we will hold selections from this display stock for you until you are ready to take the garments, upon the payment of a small deposit. IF YOUR NAME IS REGULARLY LISTED WITH US AS A CHARGE CUSTOMER Furs purchased of us " during these two days will not be billed unhl January 1st. i double team belonging | Chapman i store and in just | and stiffness. and a cure obs OIl” is just | neuralgia, lum- TTERS INTERESTING WESTERLY| |court on the cl Ashworth was namea ’ NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1913 S ; i fite in the Manhattan store. The ear was held up for a short time at Pres- ton bridge mnd about twenty of the Sir Knights left the car and ran to the location of the fite, with Sir Knight Albert I Barber in the lead. As they ran down the street, they at- tracted attention as they wore fatigue caps, and a lady was heard Yo remar) “Guesls It miist be some fire, for th £0 Eome firemen from Westerl Shorty Chief Cottrell in th That lady mistook the cap: caps and as the men came direct from | the Westerly car, supposed they were | Westerly firemen, and very naturally | Delieved that Knight Barber was | Chief Cottrell as they are of ubout | the same stature and the sun had set in the west, The recent arrest of George Ash- worth of Attleboro on complaint of John A. Slocum, charging him with the allenation of Mr ocum Lo the extent of $10,000 in dumages, and Which resulted In the withdrawal of of Ashworth, of suits in divore Slocum brought superior | e of adultery and orespondent. | proceeding in the Wa struck a rear wheel of | M | the distinction of Mrs. Mary Allen Slocum brought suit for | {divorce fn the supetior court for Prov. | Ty alleging cruelty ’ a_hearing_las ore Judge Doran in Prov n the application of Mrs. Slo- | fees Pending th ng on divore Dunn, repr amuel punsel ' for Slocum, Ohpoattion.: ‘Mr: Dwen. H1aimed mfors ity in procedure as the case should ave. be rought in county followed Doran some that of Judge that pe < was | in the contention of Mr. under con- meri Councilman Charles B. Thomas has hour ag for auail in pond at n as c ed more o man tr Lewis with Dr »uncilman of them Two .new day coaches, the first A(‘ the new steel cars of tho New Vori, N&w . serior court for Washington Il convene at West Kingston, among the case and Crafts and Adjutant General Abbott has re- geived from the war department the t Artillery list of officers of th en per e and communic Laconics. left Westerly Sat- 5. C., where he Local ock is now in »n on the front of the Washing- bullding. Rhode Island Ones am chowder at & irday night The new Central theatre on West road st ompleted and will be o ) public today under the manageme; Mrs. Harrie Burke ki the Avon ial will be at Green- Brown-Rathbun Wedding—Fire Chief | Parks to Address Boy Scouts. Rath- | march the i members of the Mandolin club of the vill who are | friends of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. T. Aiken of the Baptist church. The bride gowned in white and ‘carried 1 roses. She was attended by her si | r Rathbun. Harry | Chapman of Mystic was best man. The {house was pretiily decorated. About 11 ives and friends were present. trip Mr. and Mr | Brown their home in the | village, = | Eleven Join Sewing Class. | At the meeting of the sew ently 11 new | | business in t va | to_the boys and the village. | | | | friends in | he wes engaged in painti; { { i 1 (bottled in bond) COMBINATICN NO. 5 1903 1 bottle OLD J. E. PEPPER WHISKEY. . 1 bottle MANHATTAN COCKTAIL ... 1 bottle MUUSCATEL BRSPS | Geo. Greenberger £ 0. COMB]NATION NO. 1 1 full quart OLD DARLING ............... $1.00 1 bottle, 5th, XXX BRANDY . 1 bottle, 5th, 4.8 PORT WINE All 3 Bottles $1.80 COMBINATION NO. 2 . 1906, 1 full quart ROXBURY (bottled in bond) $1.25 Tbatile PORIEWINE 00001 00 07 s ; All 2 Bottles $1.25 COMBINATION NO. 3 1 full quart MARYLAND RYE ......... 1 full quart NEW ENGLAND RUM . 1 full quart PORT WINE . . . .. All 3 Bottles $1.60 COMBINATION NO. 4 1 full quart OLD OVERHOLT WHISKEY 1 bottle WHITE PORT ..... All 2 Bottles $1.40 All 3 Bottles $1.90 GEO. GREENBERGER & CO. 47 49 Franklin Street, Norwich H BACH COMBINATIO WILL GIVE A PRETTY 1 full quart FINCH GOLDEN WEDDING .... $1.00 s S ar pp || bortls B BRANDY. - il 160 §275 || 1bottle SWEET CATAWBA ................ .78 g $3.25 All 3 Bottles $2.00 COMBINATION NO. 7 1 quart MONOGRAM 1 bottle J. RUM ..... 1 bottle CHERRY BRANDY . e o $1.00 1.00 Ali 3 Bottles $1.65 COMBINATION NO 8 1 full quart McGINNIS RYE ............... $1.25 1 bottle ROCK and RYE ......... 0cc0000e 100 1 hottle PORT WINE .. ... coiniosoesisses i 200 $2.75 ' COMBINATION NO. % i | i s s 12D : et All 3 Bottles $1.75 COMBINATION NO. 9 quatb RUM ... oo it eaveenisioni $1.00 $1.25 It 1 quart GIN .......... 1.00 125 |} 1 pottle WHITE PORT ............... 65 $2.65 All 3 Bottles $1.75 681 Main Street, Willimantic THESE PRICES PREVA]L IN BOTH STORES ALF SOUVE NIR | in the woolls which was greatly | oyed | and Mrs. Austin Gillis are mov- | ing from Terrace street to Main stre Andrews afld Mrs. Jam v attended the football game | ew Haven Saturday and remained | the week end with friends. and Mrs. Arthur Woodworth e returned from a visit of several | with relatives in South Cdventry. Home from the West. | Claude Chester, who s engaged in e west, spent the week end with his family on Chester av- | nue, . Chief Parks to Address Scouts. to -be made for L to give the Boy | talks on fire fighting which are | xpected to result in much good both | H Mrs. Angus MacLeod and daughter Annie of Prospect Hill are visiting John MacNefl in Waterford. ne ver and Miss dlorgan are visiting friends Morgan of Brooklyn 1s visiting | Capt. and Mrs. Wayland Island has tew d: to New York. Myles Standish of Norwich spent unday with friends on Pearl street. Mrs. Thomas Lee of Pearl street is recovering from illness. MYSTIC Charles Stoddard, a Painter, S[ip's from Roof, Spraining Wrists and Neck— | Purse of $56 for Steward Brannigan | of Mystic Club. | Charles Stoddard, foreman for H. M. Fitch, fell from the house of Dr K. Bucklyn on East Main stre morning about § with the gang of men, to paint the house and had gone on the roof, which was covered with a li the ground. a distance of about 30 feet The men rushed to him, expecting to | find him lifeless, but he was not in- jured as seriously as expected. He was taken to his home on Atham class | ahers were | s | street and Dr. C. . | ed and all possible was done t | noon he was resting as comfortably Wt coat of ice, slipping and fell to ma ter in the day Dr. and after a was found Congdon w him_comfortable. 1 . M. Allyn was called thorough ~examination it that no bones were broken, but that both wrists and his neck were badly sprained and that he had several bruises about the body. $unday after could be expected and he will pro | ably be able to be about in a fe weeks. Heard and Seen. Lottie Nugent of Newark, N. 3. is the guest of Mrs. Charles Stod- | @ard Ira F. Noyes of New Haven is In | town for a few days. Rev. G. G, Scrivener, district super- intendent of the Norwich district, has | returned to his home in Norwich atter | a brief visit with Rev. and Mrs. C. T. | H ethodist parsonage n of New Britain days with his family Main_street. Tk Gilbert of Boston Is pas: w days in the village. chofield of W with his fath: Hermes | and Leopard J. | eturned from a visit with Mr. | . Shitley Beebe In New Lon- and M de . King econducted all the Methodist Episcopal “ Purse for Steward Brannigan. Drennigan, who has been | teward at t ystic club for two | Daniel i The work is of tingerest | years, has r Ior hls faithful i Le ones attend s, ' mx.,» W purse of $55 was given him and | by the members of the [ I/ of ‘the Lucy Spicer Ward is very ill { are <'in Nor- | at_her home on Pearl street. | Mrs. J. W. Lathrop will entertain § The Boy Scouts had a hike Satur- ! the Monday club this afternoen. BULLETIN NO. 1 No Use Crying Over a Little Spilt Milk, Or a Litle Fire, Either We had a fire loss in our store Friday evening that might have dampened the spirits of a Caesar--but not us --It has filled us with a new ambition--Just as soon as we can get matters adjusted with the insurance com- panies and get things straightened out in the store we are going to conduct the Greatest Fire Sale ever held anywhere. And then it will be Carpenters, Builders, Painters, Electricians and Decorators, and no expense will _be spared to make The Manhattan one of the most attractive stores in New England. ., Everything that will tend to make your shopping more convenient and pleasurable will be here. Our aim always has been and always will be--PER- FECT STORE SERVICE--RELIABLE MERCHANDISE coupled . with BEST VALUE. Manhattan 121-125 MAIN STREET TRAVELERS' chORY New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line NEW YORK - STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire Choose this rouse Nexi Uiuv you bY to New York. Xou'll bave a d.ll‘nulfl Voyage on iong isiana Sound Oheky Ve o e Gt sk iine and waterfront of Manhattan island. Steamer leaves New London at 11 m, daily (except Sunday), due New Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock nex: morning. torwici - @ 1.80 NEW YORK Y Tickets and staterooms from tlckes agent ralirond atation (ork, Pler 70, East River, at 6.80, and NORWICH Meals a la Carte NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All butsidé rooms, Excellent Dining Service. ¢ Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays - and Sundays, 6.15 p. m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Freight recetved until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent 'WINTER TO THE TROPICS (% (Saturday Sailings) TO Cotza Riea and Nicaragua by the new, fast Twin Screw Steamers, Emil L. Boas, Carl Schurz and the popular steamers, Prinz Joachim and Prinz August Wilhelm, of ou- ATLAS SERVICE. 11 to 18 Days - $85.50 25 Day Cruises $140-150 Panama (Reund) . ¢142 50 Canal (nTfip ) $as Write for @lustrated dookiats HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE 41-45 Broadway, N. A full line of the above with new additions coming slong, including (hose with _cut out borders, Moldings and bands to matcn. Mized muresco and tints; alse ar market for painting. | paper-hanging and-decorating all the ume. BB MUR!A(:H 82 and 94 West Main StreeL Novelty Cards and Bovkiets | —FOR— Births Condolence | Birthdays Bon Voyage | Engagements Congratulation Wedding Day Wedding Anniversary | Place Cards and Favors in Great | Variety MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square NOTICE Smith Avenue, on the East Side, is closed until further notice on account of the con- | struction of a sewer. Per order of t Emoll C. Lillibridge, Street Commissioner. C. M. WILLIAMS Contractor and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Given Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET J ; Office, THANKSGIVING will soon be here, and no doubt you are thinking of some piece [} of Silver for the table. 1| carry || the best in Sterling and Silver |3 Plate at lowest prices. | CALL AND SEE. | F.W.GUILD, Jeweler 66 MAIN STREET. Phexe 242-2 JUSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blaxk Bosks Made end Ruted ts Ords- 108 BROADWAY \ DR. F. D. COLES Veterinary Surgeon HODGE'S STABLE Realdence 108k phom Phane 10