Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 11

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with light variable winds. SRy Tho'?g\n.look for Friday is fair, with Observations in Norwicn. _The following records reported from Sevin's pharmacy show the changes in - and the baromertric are now being shown. « The prices are very: reas- ; onable. o Ersdictions for Wednesday: Partly DON HOUGHTON Wednesday's weather: Falr, south- H t 1 ‘westerly winds. Shannon Building, fum, g ‘.“m s L. Richards of Norwigh, Cann. }?mu:,( Sets, || W or.[[“sm "".n'm éntrance examinations for the | gty Y. ff & m | pm || amla m Take It To Lincoln’s i TR :t i COMSTOCK’S CANDIDACY A JOKE.| WATCHING A YOUNG LADY He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. 3 Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas. Cam. ; % : The Boom is Suposed to Have Started | WHILE STEERING MOTORCYCLE eras & siooialty. s i 722 1.60 in Norwich; But It is Not Taken Se- | This the Unlucky Cause of the Bar- ted in the Steiner Block, | ”Six hours arter nigh Wats: it 1a'tew | riously, W us“ .:-'h.c;;‘; ';:on over Disco Bres | tide w:f:? is tfilow‘ufl b xooé 1?40. o, rows-Crouch Collision, Mr. Barrows above appointments will be held on tablished 1880 ey States, GREENEVILLE NEWS forie peo Albert Barrows has given these facts means added expense. i TR Y the Comstock type in the governors about the accident In which Olive D. treatment d flu h = William P, Closs Died at Age of 72| cnair 1s altogether startling. “As well Crouch, conductor on the New London Frank Kmey & wym Years—Native of Lanoashire, Eng-|slect 7 Henty Roradack himesit”is D s, Tan are always painless . and—Vigitors i own. | the way people put it who are more or artv friends . 3 > " . e a bl o J zul hn'!‘l‘larh with the ‘fi‘?fl‘h:l‘hmn: g w&"md‘;‘m tr' the immediate attention i flliam P, Cloge died at his h ormer chalrman t Norwich Garage 21 Pond Street §| css North Sain sirect on Tuscday | lesialation. ~Rightly or wrongly, for . to a cavity saves additional afternoon about 1.30. He had been in|Mmany years Comstock has beén regard- i vived by his wife. There are no sur-|&!Ven him a acqusintance with > DR. F. C, JACKSON vivi child practical politicians. He knows the . « ‘ Telephone 1231 e, s AR Jho deliver delegates and he Personals, ly could gather quite & block of James Shea of New Haven is here| OteS through the help of such men, | ;. gireciion at & fast rate of speed ST | poor health for some time. Mr. Close | ®d a8 & lobbyist, and even if the charge London, suffering 3 expense. DO l’[ NOW is a was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, | W&s the most unjust in the world it & Cars l (6] R-ent i Bngland, 72 vears ago but had lived{ Would be falal to him as a candidate Shout w dental precept, Exam- | in thlsn country for & number of 6’;‘ that “f: is ;:n::flly ":”'M 4 > v - years. e was employed ' i course, mus admitted that | from the falr grow . v NIGHT BE [ XeRTIce United States “i“'l:“g‘ M: Comstock's years' experiencs in the! f:?:fiwmomlu. one behind the other, O AT ANY HOUR | Greeneville plant. Mr. Close is sur- | Stale chelrmanship of his party have|,pproached. The rear mechine, swn- :..t...,._.,....,.‘...,......,.... DR. D. J. COYIE’ : : - but men of that type not believe in Buoccesding the King Dental -Conpany, ° e o for two weeks. and that he was net looking ahead of 3 DR. R« COLLINS P backing a loser, and bofere hie can ot | i bui had his head tured to the - 203 Main Street. ~ Alexander St Gervais of North Main | 10V, "0 SSeTRl SUTROrt Re WOUC| rear, watching & young lady who was Next to Boston Store. street is spending two weeks at Watch b i, i s riding beluind anether motorcyelist, fire Hill. may still be friendly to him that.he|g “sigiol, and.he quickly brought his Lafly Attendant. - Phene 1388<§ LG SRt “;‘t Y:‘lg"“:‘;’ t;:'ihzg:. "fl;m- ot | C&T to a stop, The occupants of both 148 Main Stre: Norwich, Conn J. F.-Allyn of Noank was a week g cars shouted warnings to Mr, Crouch, Prone 4244 end viditor hers. returning to his home | Snsorutely alienate from (ha support | DU 1€ Was (00 late to avert & ollision, MAHONEY BROS., Falls Aw, TuThsS on Monfay. / of the state ticket all of the men who | 20d his metoroycle struck Mr, i 3 il S - rows’ machine with sueh force as to - James Lake of Dover. N. H, has re- | &% faithtul to Professor Fisher. While | pysn the automobile away from the Hack, Livery and Boarding turred after passing a few days here | noir ‘disappointment if Fisher was | Thddle of the road into tha gutter . STABLE With velatives. turned down for some democrat of rad- g&‘ lmh"'“ "“d.hn. :r, ncwlm-h‘:rgz . machine ant y Miss Loreita Bourque of New Bed- | 1ol tendencles, they certainly would' gutter. D, Harris Reynolds of Jeffer- ford fs visiting relatives in Greene- | % Gomatock. To state this iy betray. | 50n evenue, New London, who was ville and-Baltic. ing no secret, and it shows one of the THE BEAUTY SHOP Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp and Facial assage, Manicuring and Chiropody. Hand nnJy Electric Massage. HARRIET E. BREED, Rooms 19 and 20;- McGrory Bldg. Evening appointments taken. Tel. br sister | LPOR by men whose influence will be | yaened and was left in the road by We repair autes of all kinds in the . #:hln g.o.vl:rt::;:hlt;. mext candidate | njy Crouch, It is an Excelsior and L That Mr. Comstock takes his cam- the owner has had it only about & . . of month. The automobile was damaged Latest Improved Faoilities make TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS a‘:"m:;m’_m‘ :"':: to considerable extent, as one of the s our shep unexcelied in New England. spending three weeks with hi in Greeneville, springs was broken, mudguard bent - * Miss Edna Burke Surprised om Her | SPTead bmuhna.ovn- m:’m. %n:l-‘: and the body otherwise smashed. Mr, nw- bake the paint em, which makes 1S0TH DIVIDEND. 16th Birthday—Mrs. Joseph Char m"w, “",“'m""n that c’“‘mtm""'k Ta sctive. | Barrows said on Tuesday evening that . and BMrs. s wear better, keep Its gloss longen N end will not erack. Otfice of The Norwich s.vmi- Boclety. bonneau to Return to Canada—Oth- | ly campaigning for delegates and that ;:;h‘zifii;-; ltth-t ::ll:l:n wo;’l:hs:: The x”!‘)’x‘-r‘e'zl:i'alémuz?“'l'ni"s‘mx':’ociae'v. “fi. er Local Notes. unless very much cold water 18 thrown | peen watching “whers h‘:"“" going, | calied W Why not have yours dene right? Wt 3 Speal £ u: on his hopés he will have to be reckon- while on their way to Ocean Beach. g::‘r.“:& Ux‘::o:t;:‘:“;:r:fi-‘. of the ¢ Miss Edna Burke ef Liston ed with i1n the frext convention. It may | *& he had cight feet between the auto- 24 apnual 3 mobile and the righthand gutter,which dend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT.| surprised Tuesday evening by fifteen | be, of course, that Comstock figures per annum. payable to depositors entl: | of' her friends who sathered at her |that with himself, Fisher and others |t 8ve allowed bhim plenty of Tea At Johnsen Home, dled thereio o and atter July 15 1914 | nome to celebrate her 15th birthday | in the race the votes will be so split | % 2 Sixteen ladies were present at a tea 88 Main St. Westeriy, R I je18d : 2 ; anniversary. It was intended to hold|up that a man who s an adept at s given at the Johnson Home, Tuesday the party on the lawn but owing to nu‘.kmgt dlc:e;p an: ‘t;’ades might come READY FOR NIANTIC CAMP, afternoon in honor of Mrs. me the damp and cloudy weather it was |out on top althoug! ng into the con- P 2 8 ney, to whom thanks are dus for the held indoors. i'l;he }-oom were 1|>l-et.t.\ly Eenth;n ‘:flrtlhou:] commndlnfidl;u)o;t. Governor Baldwin Will Sleep Under | now sun parior at the Home. Sand- MRS. GEO. P- STANT ON decorated wit! apanese lanterns | Comstoci as also made a or the h ents With T wiches, cake, ice-cream and tea were which owere suppiied by the guests| Baldwin support by announcing him-| 1O X HESTNoes Yent Woeki served. & B2 SHETUCKET STREET unknown . to- Miss Burke. Various | self favorable to the nomination of the readiness cam; ca:E! games were played and after 9 |governor for the United States senate, e v ot e . s showing a fine line of NEW MILe LINERY for Spring and Summen Yes - { \ Niantic for the arrival of the t “Plans Fe FRANK)S INN o'elocis there were vogal and instru- | bur whether this will get him Anything | of the: Gomoscticut National ot Consider Plans For Pionlo. mental selections. - At 10.30 . o'clock | Or not remains to be seen. Telephon d other devices n = The social committes of the Chrie- there were refreshments consisting of | If Charles F. Thaver still has any | sary for communication and other pur- | {18 Endesvor Scolety, held a meet- Cor. Green and Golden Sts. | sandwiches, iced tea and fruit. Miss|influence with the democrats of Nor-| poses have been installed. Maj. Bd- ing Wednesday evéning. e home . Burke was remembered with pretty| Wich it is not hard to see where Mr. 1647 ward Shuttlewerth, U. 8. A. of L. A. Hyde, on Washington street, Follow the crowd to the enly pl birthday gifts. Comstock will have difficulty right in ’ duty fith the Connecticut N-flo:; to consider plans for a picnic. “ ’ in New London where genuine ch p St the center of his own territory. T"‘| guard, left Tuesday night for Niantic. | pe———————————— am =3 T.'m suey is made by an . Orieftal chaf. To Return to Canada. years ago Mr. Thayer was a factor t0! Brig, Gen. M. Cole has not After visiting her brother. Albert be reckoned with. He served several gecided whether he will leave today BORN cill | terms as mayor of Norwich and came Lafleur, Mrs. Joseph Charbonneau will . or Friday. return to Sherbrooke, Canade, today |0 be ”‘:“”d “s‘""m“b"' until one. Speaking of the maneuvers held st (Thursday). She will be accompanied | SUimer former State Treasurer Cos-|the annual encampment of the Na- as far as Worcester by. Miss Annie/| téllo Lippitt laid him low. Since then tional guard troops, Col. John F. 2 & the Thayer star has been in the de-| staft o Academy Students can ex-| Lafieur. During her stay in New| 5007 50q he has figured little in ' moren Of the governors S DUNN—In Plainfield, July 7, 1914, at 5% 0m Wiinia Reive o ao {Prancis willlmm) fo Mr. azd Mrs. iilam H. Dunn. England Mrs. Charbomneau has vis- mented: “Some .people think, because DIED, v political affairs. He once, however, | tho N a 5 . l “ . l l l f g.terv‘:ler.\pelw B‘edford and a number of had ‘sufficient prestige to capture ;i he m?‘.lron.&ll(gun;d.mvn o not dewotg OLOSE—In this oity, July 7, Willlam P. gubernatorial nomination. His name pomp of parade, thai tnere is some T‘d b B g 2 3 * his Iate residemce, 489 now appears on the f‘uher committee thing lacking in l;zeh' training. A North l::lr: street, Thurs .y after- lané! if he brings any of his old time. great many persons don't care about noon, July 9, at 3.30 o'clock. nfivence to bear he may be able to ‘golng to see the guard on parade for | MW'NERNY—In Norwich, July 7, Cather- send Mr. Comstock to the state con- | this reason. The impression really , wife of Bdward McNerny, aged 9 3 3 vention without the support of Nor- 33 years. Noel Dufresne of Pawtucket was a | wich, the town where the Comstock ' wian. mhet hecyoodl, e Dublio| 1 2o rom her late home, 247 North visitor here on Wednesday. boom is supposed to have started. : > e 0| " 'Main street, Friday mornfng at 8.15. Personals and Notes. cas W al h gy t John Frohmander is enjoying; his annual vacation. t fleld and combat maneuvers, ambu- mass Mar % Reginald Poliee has entered the em- | Tant, "oud, take some of the singer | lance service and Srst ald work: Ita| ar3 ofock o o o onreh playment of the Ponemah company. From this review of the situation 1t | Ong of the chics thirensiye Dature. LIIOUDDY—In Norwich, July & One of the chief things it guards Mary, daughter of Daniel d the will be seen that the republican party | aga; epreadi disease urns) mfium’ Leo Jacques has returned after | js ytterly without & ‘“hmr‘upm- m,:::t t):: ::I.dl-'. Fl:l‘d °h‘,‘,“ is I...!:a 3 yu::. o J m FSLI.OW l* m epending a few days at Watch HfIl, fid‘“fi :m_:e u:e aemg::rauo pu;tg | something quite as important as fleld runl:ru m,her lnl; hon(uill‘l_ Bgu and sen. ough having two cendidates f. rvice. ce, s A & ot The Hill team defeated one of the | nomination, has not yet disclosed any | :;‘::‘;;:‘m. ‘1'“ protect the troops | D100 ies at St Patrick’'s church at | THOS, M. SHEA, Prep. Franidin 8% village teams on the Maennerchor di-| whom the majority of prognosticators | en th, - u"‘l‘ is to strength-| ¢ o'clock. Cat amond t“;fd:‘ef;y morning by the | believe stands a chance of getting the | vicer e oy score of 17 to 13. nomination. It is a curious situation Th nce: Gov. _ and indicates the extent that leaders of | g, ;‘i:;::?,."‘.m"',';," o bt Foaer Mrs. Allen Bogle leaves this Week | both parties-are “up in the air” as {0 | days, Wednesdny ond. Thoris for Worcester where she will visit| what they will do. celved” by, the 4 '“hm‘tdsy, is re- Mrs. Brierisy who is in a hospital hough there ia mot to bemm ee:: Gare By thentiyen. RURAL LETTER CARRIERS. mony in can-loauan with his vieit. The A - - governor will live the life of a soldier Adjourned Meeting of State Organiza- | while at Niantic, -:‘-emn‘ and éating Summer Toys PAILS AND SHOVELS, CELLULOID TOYS, SAND MILLS, KITES, SAND MOQULDS, WAGONS, MECHANICAL AMD SAIL BOATS, NORWICH PEN- NANTS, POST CARDS AND SOUV- ENIRS. Stops Neuralgia—Kilis Pain. Y/ tion Held at Berlin Fair Grou his meals in & tent erected MRS. EDWIN FAY Sloan's Liniment gives instant reiiet o e e b o R oo Fl S ° from Neuralgia or Sclatica, It goes The rural letter carriers held their | arrive at Niantic on the 10.33 train on Franklin straight to the painful part—Soothes | adjourned meeting on the Fourth at| Wednesday morning, where he will be Square tho Nerves and Stops the Pain. It i3|ths state fair groands in Berim The | met by the staff , and conduoted alse good for Rhaumagnm.. Sore | meeting was held at Foresters’ -hall, | t0 the camp grounds. Governor Bald- Throat, Chest Pains and Sprains. You| The session was called to order by | Win will obsery eld exercises of don’t need to rub—it penetrateés. Mr. | President Crane of Bridgeport at 11| the troops. The ernor's staff will | J. R. Swinger, Louisville, Ky., writes: | o'cloek. The subject of maintenance | remaln in camp only during the period “I suffered with quite a severe Neu- | of equipment was brought up and H. 8, | of the executive's presence. raigic Headache for four months witk- | Browa of Fairfield county wanted the out any relief. I used Sloan’s Lipl-| asseciatien committed by their dele- ment for two or three nights and I|gates to Washington to whatever bill haven't suffered with my uead since.” | the natienal association might bri Get a bottle today. Keep in the house It was veted to stick te the Diamonds 5 all the time for pains and all hurts. R‘”;flly bill. A NEw FAcr 04 & 25¢, 50c, d $1.00, at your Druggist. Pabl in th Diamonds | | Fstia SolVSmT T e peis a meadre gl ol EACH DAY ‘ Sores. , grange served the dinner. At the close ' Oon m‘ C R - : of {he dinner Professor Fisher of Mid- | G T . sheeed s awey. Dental e You're Bilious and Costivel dletown spoke on Efficiency of Public| :?“hd“; Buflds a treasure heuse § d Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour | Service. Delegates to the natiomal . ewiedge in the mind. mn s Stomach, Furred Tongus and Indises-|meeting at Washington, opening the | The worid's rewards co: to MeQrery Building, Nomwich, Cenm. tion, Mean Liver and clogged. | second Tuesday in August, were elect- | I thoge who know how to recel 3 Clean up Get a 25¢ bottle of g theme ow receive s s Dr. King's Life Pills today and|J. Wk AN . 3 empty the stomach and bowels of fer- e, Bridgeport. A 004 newspaper like The §lwe ofter Special Low Prices on Ladies DRS. L F. and A. J. LsPIERRE menting, gassy A e Bulletin {s an educator, It Fine Oxfords, Pumps and 287 8 ‘ n ss fall . s bri: each day fts quota of the Latest styles and colors. See them PRACTISE LIMITED T6 e STATE VETERINARIANS ELECT, o ¢ Not to read the advertising is 120&;.5-« to miss part of the day's possi- Annual Mufin;—of Beard—Four Candi- dates Take Examination. At the annual meeting of the state oday. FRANK A. BILL. 104 Maln St |ETE, ,E.lll.g‘l_s.f'-lm - siry o win the momination Wil be sat m and Pfi . Miss Mary Jacobson of Newton 5 bile. where he recelved medical atten- 'Cm‘ter. Mass., has returned — after fixe U S on will be sat | tion The metorcycle was quite badly Point,

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