Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 15, 1914, Page 13

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ala: On Saturday < 2 > d slightly warmer pre. R 220, ih hent ke westerly. _ & of ‘Aus. 1647 % The&nunokdforml:uht gen- = $oon £ erally clear and warm weather. Capt. e 5 T 5 Oh.;rn ons in Nerwich. home Sunday e unaway Started Ansther, 1 The following records, from % " m S lavern | . wiovine e Show the changes . e T 1 ierne o P R iE vt yesterday, caup: e & A e - k. £ 1861 e oty 7% e Tt e mos ing Moore’s horses to run -:wwh ‘which 3 ? B Fell into Bath of Oil. e g et s v ; 3 s B S At Luce Brothers Ol Works in East | OOt e’;‘:m" = 70 | Lyme two young men, A. J. Daniels 5 b Highest 30, lowest 53. mmwm«z-mumaz b Comparisons. They Wwere taken - o . i Predictions for Friday: Partiy|but it is thought of them will - N T Yl Pt i 0 i it |7 e, ! 3 Friday's weather: Fair. Two it and two un ity - ; A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town fntimsioa ikl THN ‘were accepted at the Provost Gemer- b ephone 447-12 Sun ||_High || Moon|al's office on Saturday. ‘ednesday. problematical, _ ¢ £ . Telephon! ® I g e - h > - Rises. | Sets. |'|l ater. || Rise rh; = o . el S e ST e O ] I & m. 1 p. m o m _p. m ‘Westerly Sunday, Buests et . & Son |4 0.14 $.0¢ | factory from Ne been Of [ John A. Morgan on : it | ¢ v _ Ee HIGH VALLEY v switeh. " . . r MR : ; 3 133| N. Smail and W, Qeblociment of & sytion The enging Ointment occasionally E:: o Office and Yard Central Wharf Six hours after high water It Is Jow | Dis! the coupling breaking, the cars re- mote and maintain a clear 2 gl mained on the track. as % Telephone 884. tide, which is followed by flood P k - Prov: office. These A Little Irony Toward the Chnn;e::. by his mother. m m and other < EVILLE The New London Chronicle is - BUTF < 0 - American House| CGREENEVI ung {0 pe an “incenaiary sheet’ The | BRINGS SUIT AGAINEY ies| Unsightly eruptions. EMINENT AUTHORITIES B Funeral of Peter Mclsaac—Shetucket | call upon them. rsto siiimd T = : FARREL & SANDERSON, Props| Mills Open Monday—Local ltems. 1o G0k Josewh H. Nickerson of this clty | 5% 810 PO T 0dical bt changed | Another Chapter in Fire Troubles of | Samples M:‘! !lal.. saie thai the average pe W.ITRP:::I :: m‘fg‘:m""- The funeral of Peter Mclsaac tosk| Connecticut Volunteers. Pl e O rthor wway from tre| Nathan Pumerantz of New:London. | _Saiers Bos 3ol Onieesy _".‘"',‘_-',,, :::n‘ntft :::0:: d:? Bours Livery connection. Shetucket Sfrest| miorsing. The sttondance was Very |p semilanoual Gividend o four par|Tiver. The Thames river is important| mhres new cases returnable befors | Bew- Addws “Ouewn.” Deot Dt Making a Living, . g to us for purposes of navigation and|ine guperior court in September were 1?%2%&‘&,%63{!?4“::80&32:{‘ ?l‘it[-{ !:Yn-'ifle(."” of government (ax)_ NOW|;; insurance company will take a vis filea o!? Friday at the office of Clerk What education them, 18 most 8§ Dearers were John Maloney and Wil-| = Four volunteers and three substi- {i3F on it so long as that office is near | George F. Parsons. They are all|Fonemsh mill. They have finished| sential for you? Undoubtedly ¥ ia1 Ryan of the Foresters, David Ma- | tutes iwere accepted at the Provast|ePoush to set it afire. brought by Nathan Pumerantz of New | ci‘te a large section of the fence and is that kind of an education which icney, Peter Gadle, John Cary and Jo- | Marshal's office on Mgnday. Norwich Soldier Gets Appointmen.i I?ndon mt: cg‘lslzct ;‘n:‘u‘.rltll;ce mfi gateway on Norwich avenue. - will best equip you for the Bust o ° epn Curran. Rev. W. H. Kennedy Sword neral Ge E. Dorrance of Company +1,|0of merchan 5 ’ Sffiiated at the services held in St e Seonens Tae. Eilghteenth regiment who has been de- | ahd damaged by a fire on Dec. 14, 1913, Repairing Schoolhouse. ness of Making a Living, and £ & la °n S IMary’s church. Mrs. Timothy Donovan | . General Robert O. Tyler's friends in| i jlog" as clerk for the surgeons in| TFach policy on the stock was for| ... g creq Heart schoolhouse is be- that kind of an education which - Sung Face to Face at the close of the Hamtford have Subscribed 3650 Wiih| jarge of St. Johm's College Hospital|$1,000, on which the preml‘um was |, The o i the Sty = Hes-. _ 7 || mass-and Miss Lens Boudreau presided [ Which to get him a sword. at Annapolis hes received an appoint- |$14 pér vear. The stock as described | 08 FEePSrRe (0 100, B ol nhe Tie Nm m 4 3 . There were many beau- ‘uneral of General Stedman. ment in the Adjutant General's offize | Was located in the bullding at d&:;nf Just received a fresh coat of paint and ] 13!!\0[1 S tirul floral tributes, among which was| The funeral of the laté Gene-al|in Washington. street, New London, and cons! o the interior of the building is under- a pillow from the Foresters. Inter-|Stedman is to be attendéd at New| Lieut. John L. Spaulding, Adjutant|reedy-made clothings, hats, caps and | ;s 'stnorough cleaning and some gives you. Coniplete ang caretu jent was in St. Mary's cémeterwand | London some day this week. The ré-|of the Twenty-ninth C. V., is in town |gentlemen’s {furnishings, ;‘“9&‘ “' #|1cinting is being done. training, endorsed by & twenty - d ;Pehconlgnitt:s service was read by %finu were expected at New Ygrlx on sick leave. Bl it l'tu‘!z;%"fim:: d‘?;‘: i oo apS o 150 five years’ record for v ather Kennedy. 'uesday, but a despatch from Col. The remains of ne! edman ar- 2 . = o " Dlamon S . Almy yésterdsy morning stated that|rived in New London and funeral ser-|ried on the stock was s Will Pilgrimage to Fall River. :""’"» “‘:”‘“" typists, o Will Tour With All Stars. their arrival was delayed by a collision | vices will be from the St. James’ Epis- | ‘The companies have not pal A number of local residents will go eepers and private rth -eat he Philadelphi: ‘Balt 7 pal church in New London, Satur-|loss and Mr Pumerantz claims $1.000 | ,"ihe pilgrimage to St. Ann's chur~h Fotigesy A . 3 tor this YS‘::‘::dgay o a e wenT| i Jout Ertae sern Coae AL oy oy damages from each. The three com:|in Fall River Sunday. They will go by s \ trip through Maine and New Hamp- e tary Greencville Factories Busy. panies ulinnt\yv&l:h he has m way of Willimantic and will bglJouud The W Bm m ‘a‘n & fie“ H Bliss S5ire T L ATl ERTH ISt ta: (o3| Aus. 15.—Extensive alterations and | 20, 450, e o eahelphia, the pe, | P¥_Fatber W Keete of Piainfeld aad | it o Mr. oung wi O] W e _ini made v 2 ek, and e was Manager Hughes | Sledman. the Harttord Clty Guard ana Thavers Gresnevite Dys Works. - |Shanics sng Traders Insuraace Co. of a safe, sane, sound \ . firt choice to this position. s is | Norwi Lig] uare nrobably laced | 2 b Hamps] 126 Main Street Lus first season at this position and he|ordered out, and the troops at FOort|in the whos meumied by Wl sy | Fire Insurance Co. of Manchester, . Big Day for Ball Team. Institution of Learning by Wil H. is ranked as one of the leading first|Trumbull invited to Jjoin in Paying | puge ang Compen wosd tope o H, Tcday is the day that the baseball busemen of the city. military honors to the decéased. Page and Company, wood type man-| “pjs makes another chapter in the entbusiasts of the village have been 5 den ufactory. troubles of Mr. Pumerantz through the | jooking forward to for the last week or selected by all students whe S, = ‘Worse Than They Are Now! A large two story brick building is| g o’ two. Baitic, the village's old rivals in business. Shetucket Mills Resume Work. Young America hereabouts is get-|being erected on the site of the old He has been accused of setting Air€ | all kinds of sports, are booked to ap- The Shetucket mills open Monday |ting to be an unmitigated nuisence.|axe handle shop. It is to be used for|,, the building, the case now pending | pear on the Providence street grounds NOR - morning after a shutdown of a week | It is notorious that in many parts of | the manufacture of wooden handles of | ;) the superior court. Mr. Pumerants | to compete in the second game of the l while netessary repairs were being g all descriptions. denies the accusation and bas fur- | championship series. ' au ln &n made. - female, can walk peacably along the New Gas Tank for City. nished bonds for his appearance for| This game is sure to be a battle : 5 || street ' withot beéing . taunted and| A new gasometer has just been com- | trial. ruyal, as both teams are out for this : Local Items. b L e B #ix a4d|pleted by the Norwich Gas Company ——— game. Manager Denoit reports that ven ars ol an upwi , who B i condition Repair Work « Misgred Kendan il epend th | Foreh JEars, ol 508 upwasls who| Bl yorls neie the gl Armion | TRYING ¥O HAVE B2 pouns S5 i exceet ing demand for more light. into the fray and are confident of mak- Miss Viola Doyle of Groton is visit- | O£ aths s followed by stones hurled against the Inoffensive passer and| A Corporation Not Without a Soul. |Jack Gardner Allsges Pacer Tommy |18 a &ood deal belter showing than coming week at Lord’s Point. drink and swear, and often 4 String It was found necessary by the ingreas- REPLEVIN BOND INCREASED |aud that his men are anxious to get mllifi they did last week at Baltic. : of all kinds on Automobiles, q."-“'e‘) Wagons, = Trucks ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldredge. cven In Maln street ladies are gross'y | The Shetucket Company have com-| K. Js Worth Much More Than $5C0. n‘ agons, . # s Marmaret Sbsa Has refurnéd to insulted nearly every evening. menced running their cotton mills on —— Py : #9 to 105 Main St. ity = Repairing Piazza. 1z Dowme aTter sn inede GE Ewo WoEkE The Eternal Feminine! half time, but pay their employers for| Another chapter in the story of three- time. Gi horse,| The piazza in front of L. N. Frech- W. E. CANFIELD, - : el _ {ih the Backus hospital. The weather §§ again hot and dry.| Eua o this city Is tressurer and buss: | Hpoy K e K o P Fasrinston, | etie' 15 being rebuilt, and ail new lum- 5 +Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 7 £ !{lia:y of au:;vci are leaving town er of this corporation, that|through the agency of Sheriff Tubbs, | ter is being used. Propnetot, 9, Upholstering and Woad Work. s Martha Burke and Miss Jonsette| with thelr famillies for - various 864- | {sinot without a sohl’ replevined from Jack Gardner at My: Write, Phone or Call = % £ 3 : have just returned from Watch Hiil | side nn;.l up-country watering places| "Tme triplets born to G. H. Alford of | tic on Tuesday, was unfolded befo: Lacal Briefs. - < lacksmithing in-all its branches, |=nd Ocean Beach after a short stay. |in the one :ln:fifiv‘afua :‘r’.:“;:u :; ‘Willimantic are all dead. Justice Max Boyer in' New London| Miss Victoria Plant is spending a : icholas Spellman and Joseph Far-|ladies are generally selecting sea-side Funeral of Capt. F. 8. Long g’“’?yx“"’ noon. u“‘;‘f‘:,‘;"‘ayug,’:}"i; few days in Boston. - : g reli have returned home from a two|Tesorts, while the Doys are going| The funeral of Capt. F. §. Leng,|(Urtis Morgan appeared for Garduer '@ " . y wecks' stav at the New National hotel | ROTth, hunting and fishing, leaving io| Twenty-first regiment {akes place in | hetition to have the amoutl of Ne| william Andersom of Northbridge is rp at Elock Island. the’ other sex sea side flirtations with Willimantic this afternoon. T o i orey Richard P, Free. | Here for & few days. 5 i e e, S . 3 o ir, and Mrs. 3. 8. Bottomley ‘and |~ pBR e . . Yo ."{::hfi?:‘;"':.‘ulgar M. Faryiagton. Sib=1 v grter Kennedy nas returped to his - ° zughter s eave Saturday I cLuU i o in Pawtucket r working here 507 to 535 North Main St. |37riord arier spending their vacation c . WILL HEAR | According fo iaw the bond in sush | Fome in PROFESSOR FISHER.| cases mu?t b‘:a"“a Llhe :"“I.n:-:t.t tor five months. e property invovi an n 0 Brought Here by Central Labor Union|it was paced - ‘,!-(‘,':‘- gfixfi:{n’t‘y“;{ CaAnra‘::, e (!-v::ckefao:;?e: Iy e FURS STORED ot Velley waile R "L are nere o On Executive Committee. to Speak in Town Hall. g e 2 by Gardus: that (16 Vaoer | udeait have retyriied lo their hamen. an extended stay af e residence of e h in excess o Senator Charles S. Avery of Nor-| Word has received b, was worth & sum muc Mrs. George W. Weller and dan : M. BRUCKNER FiFeh stnesi, "7 John Dovwnes, of 100 | ich’5,”" Smember of the exsoutive| tral Labor union From Frofescos vh| $900 and Justice Bover was asked to | %, B5070 1, TOIT A e . by ' gommittee of the 1913 club of the leg-|lard C. Misher that he can come here|Faiss the band 1o &r Smosnt WUCh | day for & wesk's stay at the New . & E slatdre which met in all its glory at|on Monday evening to speak in re- R P 3 81 Franklin Street Mrs, James McGough and two chil-| Momaugin, on the shore outside of|Sponse to their invitation ang the union | WOUld_protect his interests. r Uisit B SheCtamed after & pleasant|New Haven on Wednesday. As the|has accordingly made arrangements 1o, P, H. O'Brien, a barber, testified that |y, p. Dion of Merchante’ svenus Mithast B Deome, Of, et 7Sther. | Hartord Times found things there|secure the town hall where the Mid.|in his opinton.the pacer was worth |,.g"{y; sons, Mrs. Clitford Diom of Foresteille, Conme O Gardem strect | were present by actual count 288|dletown maf can appear before a big|{rom 31,000 to 32,000 A Mr. Blumen- |3 iiter's avenue left Thursday after- . pestvilic, . Con; former legislators, former and present|mass meeting. A Sunday date had at|thal. a racing expert also pl Z|ncon for @n extended trip in Canada JUST ARRIVED value of the animal at & figure aPProx- | They went as far as Willimantic oy state officers, those who hzve remote|first been suggested but this was ¢ Mr. O'Brien. Dr. ey WERt &8 .7 o WHOEVER A Fresh-Mined Gargo of LOOKING UP EVIDENCE Fopes of attaining thata distinction; |changed as it was considered that a|lmate to that of Mr. t and | #utomobile. with Mrs. Kendall of Boswell avenue. HELD ITS REUNION. Mrs. Willlam Murphy and children | Attendance of 286—Senator Avery d th decl s C. B. Bitgood. Fred J. West and - ACTS QUICKLY ZGAINGT BURGLAR: NICHOCAN( JS .“m:s?':&:'fiom”: oF Xhat by wud""dfm"‘fi'fi?«o"’ex';':cffl;‘fig"amu? Thomas Howe @d sot “consider the CAN SECURE ONE OF THESE - Police Trying to Fi : jn|arena_wherein one is permitted to|dlence r any speaker and th jon BORN. JOUK 0. PECKHAM 38, Trhames st e s w":;"’;:m"""k’ ""|afix Hon. to his name and to draw|men want a big audlence to hear Pro. | eStimate. They placed its value at 2h ice Boyer reserved | GROSS—In Norwich, July 30, 1814, a a monthly ¢heck from the state treas-|fessor Fishcr, not only of- their own| 3300 to $400. Just the bood. | - soit, Fassell Geargs, to Mr. snd Since, the arrest of William Nicholas | V% members, but of the general public as | Pis decision as to increasing , Ru e, Mre. . i ——— George E. Gross. 2 in ex Londen, suspgeied of bUrElaries | wers sipmosed o' have.. bean” fore. . Profsssor Fisher, who is appearing] TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS |avomEws to Nogwicn, Aug 14, 1s14|One No. ¢ UNDERWOOD PIES, CAKE B O, re hive Deen 1o BUTE- | sworn for the day. Yet why was|es Labors candidate in the straseis o pmm——— Andrews of Bust Matn sireet "'*[One No. 4 UNDERWOOD.. 2 . AND BREAD e Ao s s a;!u :stnfiichm .:nci: g:;_rlal nWb.';(t:ogstock so busy and :he momination for governor before | Shafting Dropped at Ponemah Mills— One No. 10 SMITH PREMIER....34i that caniipt b xcellea, | i cauued e ctals pbice o remime | SOlenel RObert O Basion so promi: | ibe democrati state “convention. 1| * pupairing Scheoinouse—Big Basebal . Ome WILLIAMS s “hone our order, Prompt servics, | L1¢IT investigation. Nicholas ié in Jail | RSN {0 Giacover har he 1nne |t the o1t Campaign. In this con-| Game—Local Briefs. NAYLER — BUCKLEY — In Norwich, fur Vaghmnc)_'. The Norwich police want|yrnove of guests were Qiscussing, as|nection he promises to shed Heht on —_— e ,A\,_"-.l,g‘-ull'elr “?Iwfig:;“-"&)gf-gm:a One NEW CENTURY. 38 Tie e Secn Jflafi?fié‘r{mflmfi'&f Ooh v sha Conpresnds W ; S shed two pulleye; otherwise there | KEELER—In this city, Aug. 14, 1914,| If you can't appreciate thess valuss cumstances in that town. o!“th‘:o i 3..:‘1;& ;oml’"b""'-"‘m s| COMPENSATION FINDING was not much damage. No one hap-| Elizabeth A. Kflm“d lme::: we have mothing further to say. ‘D E N T I S T Perpons who saw a man attemplinglso “tne Unied States senate pened to be near enough to get hure, We have Typewriters to reat, to commit a burglary in New London a | {30 Judge Henney's . AGAINST TOWN OF COLUMBIA |hat it caused a scare among thé em- 4 DR. E ONES"* fcw minutes before Nicholas’ arrest | 1! e R —— o T ine weoll e J i{l-l(}anqtb!dtenufy hh;::;tha -muw‘;:. . B mie il Must Pay $1,560 Plus $100 Funeral —_— S urglar, but some o em are confi- _’“‘“ it Sl Expenses to Parents of Emilie Hen- Bear Cats at Attawaugan. oute 46 Shannon Building| it be is th same man since hearing | BSOntey Jn Maan I was said| Zo The Bear Cats are scheduled to play 2 —— s Take d.v‘.‘iar sh.t;;ket Street en- |j‘cemen expect to bave sufficlent evi.|occupled the head of what might be — in Attawaugan today, and they have - rance. one. called the head table although it was| After "holding a hearing upon the | high hopes of returning with victory. e 2sainst Nicholas before the Sep- | ot~ apparent that the arrangement | compensation Claim made againet the| i, the locals capture this game a ‘heen made with an idea of creatl town of Columbia on account of the |third game will bé necessary and the E TETSON & YOUNG . |Rivicn murpiary™® Charees than the | such 2 post of vantage . Treasuret | déath of Emilie Hennequin Dr. 2.7, | £1o:nds will be neutral, but the com- 3 Bl : 5 g . Roberts was the only other state offi. | Donohue, compensation commissioner | rittee of arrangements have mot yet : Carpenters and Build S T R N R S T3 nS NG Lertonk 3 - “Souvenir” ‘aylor found ¥ ollows: = . and rpenters an ciich e dlerarntlBe N B 0 bR R T B L e R Mr. Unclaimed Letters. Offca Roums. & and & Susiner Best work and materials at right|the Norwich postofice for the week | cation of caring for the material wants|and Mrs. Hennequin parents ‘of the| Pcstmaster D. C. Murphy H-u-.( . ‘g‘ ,.m. s priges, by skilled labor. ending Aug. 15, 1914, is as follows: | of the diners in the avocation of dis-|@ b! paid the sum of $5 per | thai the following letters for the last - . : 3 Mrs, Brady, Mrs. Neilie Davis, Anne|tributing badges and a cleverly exe-|Week for 312 weeks, amoun o | O last m,...._.,“‘.. S~ - = Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST.|n1 “Gordom, Mrs. Emma Hatten (Gen: |cuted pin, heart-shaped, but biue in|$L360, commuted at 4 per cent. Iater. | aerion and Wiliom 3. Burke v Offce el 41 Residence ter hospital), George W. Johnsoa, g:lm'. emblematic of the sinking hearts| ¢st in a lump sum, together with $100 Charles Lewis, J. Theo. Murphy, Jerry the republican cohorts as they view | for funeral expenses, and any medical, Painters Busy. J - MAHONEY BROS. MeFarland, Miss E. H. Miller (Prospsct | the havoc to be created by democrats|surgical or hospital expenses which| Fainters were engasged all day Fr'- DR. R. CHAMBERLAIN = 4 % lodge), George Pierce, Miss Marian|and bull moose in the fall, go said a|Were incurred, dey in painting the fences around the ” C. . M and Boudm‘ Paul, Harry Palamidy, Miss Emily W.|more facetious than sympathetic ob-| The facts in the case were given as Dflnt&l &n m ; 1 Robinson, F. H. Spencer, Mrs. William | server. s |folows jn the commissioner's fnding : > . e Steniade, Mrs. M. Timmons, o : FALLS AVENUE 2 Governed by Same Principle. p p: McGrery Building, Nerwich, Conn, [We tee our service to be the Mr. Roosevelt would be just as|the above matter, the regul bl s a - gn he most reasonable prices. likely to respect a confidential letter | notice ol‘)’avml been :iven. l::l;";,f.:-’.' v as & Tammany district Jeader would | Ing being held at (h « -1 A ¢ 2 . s GAGER - J5iopomes comsaien conteibution— Petemtion eommieaNer S oy e v THE DEL-HOFF DRS. L, F. and A. J. LaPIERRE } New York World. gnd_ Congressional district, Dr. James €ab s 4 . Donohue, at 748 Main street, s M European Plan 287 Main St, itic, Conn.. on Tuesday, ’ PRACTISE LIMITED TO . p [ 1’(:.::.10 o’dflfl; .'h:'in E a2 g Rates 75 cents par day and us. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat|f - Flmera] "]fect Real ey Jor dartise hit i : HAYES BROTHERS, Hours 10 a: m, to 3 p. m. - “ [} e . Telephone 1227, ~ 26-28 Broadwm Sundays excepted and by appointment. and Embahnfl A ] 25 SHETUCKET STREET ° ORDER IT NOW & Co’s Light Dinner Ale, Trommer’'s Evergreen, 75c per do-an. Free delivery to all parts of the city, . JACKEL & CO. Telephone 136-§ B Wm'fif“‘@"’éfi q-hklv.‘:‘mfl' m s showing a fine line of NEW MiL- ; ' LINERY for Spring and Sumrier. . 3 will say If you try Brewess Bottling served at x D. J. McCORMICK'S, Distributer . | Prompt service day or night b e Tel. 642:2. Lady Assistant F. C. ATCHIS ON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

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