Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 22, 1914, Page 13

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temperatures. ohnrvnfll;m in m The following records, re fron Sw:n's—n pharmacy, Z ‘ch = in ‘ha , Behlitz and Pabst. © . A& A, ADAM, Norwich Town . i '!tjiephano 447-12 nges-¥Friday: - $ l Water. || E. ; | 18141914 e e m | e John A. Morgan & Son| i is | sos | eds COAL 3 ; £ g ) LEHIGH VALLEY : 3 Xt s Ne. 2 Nut . $6.00 per ton --‘l 3 - z Office and Yard Central Wharf e Totoghions” §0%. tido ek 18 followsd ¥ flood tide: WHOEVER GREENEVILLE ACTS QUICKLY £AN SECURE ONE OF THESE vis ©One No. 4 UNDERWOOD. . One No. 4 UNDERWOOD.. One No, 10 SMITH PREMIER. One WILLIAMS ...... One NEW CENTURY. A good quality of Typewriter Paper -850 $47 | tic. 45¢c a ream. Miss Margaret Murphy of Laurel ‘It you can't appreciate these values | Hill is visiting relatives on Central ‘we have nothing further to say. avenue. Local People Going on Their Vaca- nue. ++$38 Misses Loretta Reed and Margarct Tien dre spending a few days fn Mys- Miss Olive McKnight of Arctic, R. 1, is visiting with friends on: Prospec street. . tione. iting with relatives on Boswell ave- We have Typewriters to rent, David Campbell leaves today for New DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN i ily and. " Deptal Burgson - | v cureom e York, where he will spend his annual vacation. & Co Miss Laura WoodWorth of Quaker ; I ° Hill is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Browning, on Sixth street. Frank Leonard starts on his annual vacation today. IMr. Leonard has de- ed to spend all of it at Block Isl- of New York are staying at MeGrory Building, Norvich, Conn. | Chauncey Fields' home on Prospe:t Diamqnds Diamonds — rra 126 Main Street = Miss Margaret Sullivan is spendi: a few days with relatives. Miss Sul'i- van is studying to be a nurse in a Hartford hospital. o Misses Helen and Ruth Christy have mmon s returned to their home in New York 1 after spending a long vacation ,with Mrs, France of Prospect street. street. WAR PRAVER. "By Bishop Brewster for Epices- Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, p of the KEpiscopal diocese of necticut issues the -folowing war er for use in the diocess: | _“O God, the Father of our Lord . .f?svs Christ, the Prince of Peace: ] o 05k upon the nations now engaged Jflhfl &fiefi. H»El’.\b lin deadly strife. Stay them from vio- lenee and bloodshed. Visit with compassion and succor the wound- nd sick and dying, and bless them )‘o minister to their needs. Preserve all = Show Thy pity upon all prisoners and captives. Protect the widows and fath- erless children. Comfort all who o are in peril by land or sea. rn. We beseech Thee so to.guide snd direct them who are in authority c2ase in all the world and that justice overha“ling and that Thy good time wars may wil and rishteousness, peace and good may prevail among the nations, to zlory of Thy name, through the Repair Work |=oocimise g of all kinds on Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Tru and Carts. el Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- In the events for irls under 14 Norvich Boy and Girl Win. s of &ge, at the field day at The wold, at Eastern Point, on Thurs- v, Miss Eleanor Norton of this ecity, was the one bright shining star, cap- turing the trophies’ in both the 50- yard dash ang the potato race. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. In the boys’ cvlass, under 14 years of Blacksmithing in ali its brancaes. 507 to 515 North Main St. | < - . FURS STORED |, cion 2, Moxler who is caretaker by M. BRUCKNER |t 81 Franklin Street PIES, CAKE AND BREAD | The Mt. Cdlvary Baptist echurch choir is to conduct a, programme Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Back- Norton, jr., also of Nor- won the 200-yard dash and the straight broad jump. p Rev. E. ‘A, Isaac of Boston, who is “ | to be the preached at the Central Bap- tist church on Sunday, has accepted an Boston Speaker for Y. M. C. A, itation to speak at the Y. M. C. A. vice at the Buckingham Memorial in the afternoon. This service is he.d at“the regular he of 4.45. + On Vacation for a Week. is to have next week as a vacation. ‘While | is away the building will be logked | after by George R. Sanders. At Backus Hospital. hospital. that cannot e excelled. Windsor Locks—~The Medicott com- Phone your order. Prompt service.|its pany is erecting another addition to underwear mill. The dyeing de- " LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | Diriment, being of wood, 1s befng re- ced with a brick building of larger 40 Carfer Ave, (East Side) dimensions ad more stories. It will 2 > > provide room foriother work. The © === | cOmpany recently completed the ad- dition of another story to the brick D E N T I Sf T storehouse next south of the mill. DR. E. j. JONES _, Saite 46 Shannon Building Take clevator Shecket Suet | CASTORIA rance. Phone. Ctiidren Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S = Stable ! A FALLS AVENUE We g our service to be the best at the most reasonable prices. __ DRS.L.F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 2 Hours 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. ‘Sundays ‘excepted 2nd by appointmient. GAGER Funeral Director ! Prompt service day or night Tel 6422 Lady Assistant s - < THERE Is no advertising medium in rn Connecticut equal to The Bul- thlorb%%oflggxb A THERE 13 5o mw Eastern Connecticut equal to ‘Bul- letin for business results, Aue. W x‘:‘i‘nw Imd‘:;nsdfi % Amng, i aconiils e s téanth ‘command of Capt. en. bal clergyms : fin was placed upon a carr! s hich Was followed by the Gcnn':fi rse. Boys Will Be Boys. ‘When will boys who do not know how to swim learn to avoid deep water? Friday. afternoon, a _police | ¥ officer, too modest to allow us to give his name. saved the life of a lad of about twelve years, just below the depot on the west side. The boy got into a boat to -play and immediately fell overboard. Off on the Quickstep. A party of our citizens, consisting| of prominent merchants and profes- sional men, of all political shades, left this city Saturday in.the schooner Quickstep, on a pleasure cruise off Long Island and up the coast. Aug. 18, 1864—Major C. P. Stanton, Twenty-first Regiment, is in town. He| Capt. is slowly recovering from a wound re- ceived near Petersburg. Side Wheeler Launched at Mystic. At the yard of George Greenman and Co., Mystic, a side wheel steamer of 600 tons burden was launched. Tts ;mnh, 200 feet, breadth of beam, 30 leet. . The vote of Norwich on the consti- tutional amendment allowing soldlers to vote was 753 for, 196 against, a majority of 557 in faver. “Two young ladies, Misses Gillette and Ripley, were thrown out of their carriage and bruised while driving in the Fair Grounds. A Jetter was received in this city from First-Ligutenant James H. Kane, dated Libby Prison July 19, 1864, rep- resenting himself to be very well cared for and as comfortable as could be expected under the circumstances. fdigh Regard for Cereral Harland. The New Haven Courier’s Newbern, N. C. correspondent writes as follows of Qeneral Harland of this city: Connecticut is ably represented here, not only by Brig. Gen. Harland, next in rank to Brig. Gen. Palmer, the commandant of this district. Gen. Harland is as wise in counsel as he is cool and brave in action, and whert ever he goes he commands the af fections of his subordinates and the respect of all. 'he war news this morning is of FIFTY-SIX YEARS AGO./ ing Event — Copy of Old Pro- gramme. Fifty-six vears ago last Sunday the chanan of the United States. An old copy of the Norwich pro- e with which the event was celebrated on the evening of Tuesday, Ang. 17, 1858, was discovered by Mrs. William H. Bentley of New London in going over some old papers. She has kindly sent it to The Bulletin as a matter of timely interest. The old programme shows that Nor- wich celebrated with a torchlight pro cesilon that started at 7.30 in the evening from Franklin square. Tie procession moved as 'follows: _ First Division—Gen. David Youns marshal; Thomas P. Perkins and Charles P. Black, aides; Norwich brasg | tion of the partnership assets and this|. Jand Road Hall to Be Omitted. band, F. W. White, leader; Norwica Light Guard, under command of Capt. C. E. Black. Second Division—Marshal, A. R. Hale; fire department, under Henry Peale, chief engineer; Hook and Lai- der company, Engine companies Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5; Greeneville Fire company, No. 1, and Norwich Town Fire com- pany, No. 1. Third Division—Marshal, H. W. Birge; His Excellency Governor Buck- ingham and staff; mayor and common council in carriages; county and city | tiff is unable to get his share of the ATLANTIC CABLE CELEBRATION i How Norsich Hailed the Emch-Mnk-iLouic Wolace Clakno Scrnudk Shifrean Sy MRS. GEO. P. ST/.NTON Capnestiout Blate 31 be held 25 SHETUCKET STREET Capt. Robinson in Prison. same 23 | is showing @ fine line of REW MiL- Capt. Charles Robinson of this city,|in y e Tt O 8 Coloten Trobos. ro. that| LINERY € = Spring a~c Sumren ported killed, has written a letter home the * Itz:l;:' m‘ntlfutmdouwm ten days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emil a er, . re. e T Deshiefy of the Canterbury turnpike. |semce of comfort at Norwich Mariners at Honolulu, No Sunda % of cemfort g y Afternoon Service. sence at the gy il M A atn-| ' Becausc of the services at the Wil- 1o & number of young | limantic camp ground Sunday which At The T | TOGGERY SHOP of the First Brigade| 3 ilitia will Unique weave, Perfect fit- cc'crings. . there afternoon at| Will be no servise Sunday afternoon at river. This|Scotland Road hall. athlet.c To Preach in Amherst. Rev. G. H. Ewing. pastor of the First Congregational church will of -their friends.—New Star. preach in Amherst, Mass., Sunday, Au- . 20, 1864.—Dr. Charles Jewett is "gust 23, The entire ° back temperan - o o L e s ;. Swimming Rev. J. O. Barrows to Preach. Bable S! County Temperance al-| o7 > = races (singles| Reyv. J. O. Barrows will supply the|. liance, Sept. 14. Jhipou ‘W“’W pulpit of the First Congregational ' Benjamin T. Roath of this city has boxing. | church this coming Sunday. Soon they will be big boys ;eeelv.:in pnft:rnt‘on nin mrc.vunm! Former Resident. “—FWE_R ALE o mac trimming corks. . : : et Liout James Stanley Towenty-| Louis Porter, the young man who 7 ard girls, and their faces will first Regiment, is in town, on sick :;’nk:"ed l-t:t Wednesday evening in Mrs, Jerome B. Fenncr. e onl leave. empt to board a moving freight | The funeral of Prudence A. Fonner | 22 ONly 2 merhory. Norwich and Worcester Earningo. wld%;v of Jerome B. Fenner, was h-ld Bri the babi of the Norwich cnd X on ‘ednesday at Pontiac, R. I, and ‘nd m] Rallroad for the month ol oefoiers wtiended 1ocal | wag conducted by the pastor of o Sec- HIg: The Dascy July last were $54,422.54 being a gan /jond Advent church of that plaes |~atch their smiles. of :txhuon.n over Afl:& corru;)gnding e N:lr-en;:lnx the rgn of the dceelnl,di < last A e lon of TS, ‘enner, w was {ormcri ©. motthl st . te relght cecelpes| The name of Miss Eva Gladue is the | Norwich, dled on Monday i which bysiness is rapidly increasing.|Only name that appears on the list of | of her grandniece Mrs. Leon Frinl o | The majority from 66 towns of the lehnlc.h.lmed letters at the postoffice for | Moosup, following an illness of :m’.i State, for the constituti amend- weelc, . a week at the age of 79 years cnd ain. ' [ / to make a note 5 I g 2 hs. me"‘lt'v::e :a:fv::;‘?nm Windham. Bonnvuvllnl( c‘:’" (‘: P;""“:H- mg;:a.’l;enner m‘l Cna.tl;:l ?2 Thomp- i urphy, e champion catch- | fon, a daughter of ran and Of the last eight survivors ol the|er of the village, is booked to receive|ther (Watsom) Lewis. Her cirinood,| Bibs LidUTCCRAPHER Revolution Rev. Daniel and J. 3Is Rit- | Synday at Plainfield. ®1 days Were spent Iirgely U THompson: tingill who &ie@ in Henderson, N. Y., 5 O e s wtives o Windbom: T} S At the age of twenty-four sho marrisd | ODDecits Norcrich Scoings Sociey | Local Ifems. Jerome B, Fenner cof Arctic, i L, o8 ey e g Mr. e 3 h Gary are whictll })llu:eX was her aé\ofi!a (\:._1: S _ g > A T it Bro. & ! ANCHOR KRITTING WiLLS town for a short while. R e e M M. C. LD1ES PARTNERS DISACREZ ACAIR | k A o | tzen yeos ago, Wilred Pcllard has gome to Boston 7 b to spend the week end. = Jauc't e, v s Frea pamialis YOO DOUrTEs FroEc. Vi Mot Sarry Cut Tormo of Settle- Dirs. Thomas Graen a N PR 3. vacation. I ment, | day from an enjoyab; locality. = 33 sl g > T Ira. Fenncr lsaves oad th> L.li.‘ priccs have doubled jew Louis Weinis of MNew London has [ bg owi: to the cutting off of the Mrs. George Weller and dsughters, {Phen A. Le7is of Ceatrd, lw. . ork, first Atlantic cable was opened with | brought a suit of $10,000 against Sam- | Fjorence and Elizabeth, return today | niccs, Mrs. Lucinda Robbins o Mo..- supplies nfwvomd peasant hair from messages flashed across between Queen : uel Shifreen, a co-partner of Weiner Franc influence Victoria of England and President Bu-|in the nchor Knitting mills of New from a week’s stay at Block Island. I‘i; and Mrs. TWilllam Greenwoll of | i t.!':a 51 mmde luck and - houses, Miss Adles D D Citaand one MoPhL |gecured an ample stock just before the Misses Agnes and May Malone, An- | Barber Wilcox of Hamilton, big raise in price. She will be able London. The suit arises over differ- Srandnieces and nephews also Survivs | to fill orders while this stock lasts at ences In settlement of the PATNErsHiD. | Mfter arending thois temiioe or Doy | her, Mrs. A, H. Williams of Norwics, | marvelousiy reasonable cost.-comsider - according to the order of the supericr | Island. Mrs, Leon Frink of Moosup, Mrs. Fr. ing these expensive es. court last June, and is a sequel to a or - ‘Warren of Danfelson, Mra. Harr7 CoO- suit brought in May for the dissolu-| 1 ana Mrs. 3. C. M i tion of partnership. turned home after the fu-|york, Mrs. M. O. Sw 1 -utl-a’- In April Weiner brought a suit v i againgt Bhifreen for the dissolution of | pere of Mrs. Marsan's brother, Louls Wilcox of New London crd their partnership and Attorney Daniel M. Cronin was appointed receiver by Goorge ‘William Albro of Pontlac, R. L \WF BEL 5 ““F the ‘acurt. The receiver filed an in- NORWICH TOWN Huntington,—Considerable damage to| & F¥%a ‘ventory of the estate and appraisers s = fruit m:’ :ornmn:fi: bt‘!lmiler [ro'lll':g[ placed the valuation on the stock &™) njeeri i plants, and to 'si ings result- W‘ Plan i ety af the camvany PD.:.--'« H-;—m:wTfiov- G. H.led in the White Hills district from thel Rates 76 confs per day and op On June 18 Weiner and Shifrecn| Ewing to Preac n _Ambherst— | severe storm. b HAYES BROTHERS. made an agreement for the distribu-| Sunday Afterncon Service at 860t | e lephone 1227, 26-28 Broadway MARRIED. . _—— is in| REED — KENNEDY — In Thompson, Wallingford, for a stay of some length.| AU 19, 1914, by Rey Brewer sirish Ry AT amin, Voiney ¥ Feet or o\ BUDWEISER IS BEST agreement was approved by the court five days later, and the redeiver dis-| J P. Miner of Town street ed. The papers in the present suit al- lege that the plaintiff is willing and| prg s T < nam and has been willing to carry out the pr- . s, Mary Plerce is visiing for 2| of Thompson. ; So you will say if you &y Brewesy visions of the agreement, but the de-|pecys corner. "“-——_——DIED serve i oo atantant tach. appointe Lewiston, M. D. J. McCORMICK’S, Distributer P and defen appoin 3 5 h # . arbitrators to settle their differences, Mrs. Mary R. Robbins is spending m ““"“Z{t aged 4 Phone 1214-2 but the arbitrator of the defendant has | S0me time with her daughter. Mis. R. returned to New ork and refuses :o|A- Kinney, at her home on Town 3 yn com, t the plain- | Street. Sat; afternoon, Aug. 2, e to New London so that the plain. 2] :&":n:‘ol Jatur afEpa &. e ALL GRADES OF sheriffs and deputies on _horseback; | Partnership . The goods of the| -Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Babcock of| Jot ip Comstock cemetery. Hamllwn Watchcs mechanical and mercantile delegations; citizéns with terches. Signal rockets were sént up during the “march, and a salute of 100 guns wag fired and the church bells were rung. The torches were lighted by a sighal rocket given from in front of up Washington Street and dowp Broad- way, the line was dismissed at the Wauregan house and a programme of speechmaking was carried out. Invited to St. John’s Reunion. J. W. Hourigan, Joseph Ring and several other Norwich boys who hate attended St John’s preparatory Col- lege at Danvers, Mass, have received | 1 | the Wauregan house. After the parade | Pointed to distribute the partnerskip Peck’s corner. around the business streets and also | 3SSets. niotices and invitation to the secoad annual banquet and reunion, which is for a grand success. Will Play Organ in New London. Waldo S. Newbury, organist at Trin- ity Methodist church, is to be at the organ at the Second Congregational <hurch in New London on Sunday in ing lke beavers to make the carniv; Beach day and Illumination night, which is set for Saturday, a success. OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES ‘PURE BLOOD Purify your blood by takin; Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This F— cine has been and still is the peoplo’s charaeter and its' wonderful suceess in the treatment of the commion dis- eases and ailments—scrofula, ' ca- tarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia. loss of appetite, that tired feeling, general debility. 3 x Hood’s tested forty years. Get it today. to be held at the school on Aug. 30%h.|ry, was the victim of a fatal automo- The officers report that great enthusi- | bile accident which occurred at the asm and loyalty have Been displayed |Poquonoc Driving park Thursday af- by a very large number of the' “sid|ternoon while the picnic of Fairvisw boys” and everything is looking bright | lodge, No, 101, L O. O. F. Grot medicine because - of its rehable |¢ortunate man the Company have been allowed to remain | Springfield, Mass, were recent guests| BUGBEE —in Canterbury, Aus. 20, Har: 5 Gupeatiatsd RO b R e Jumes Ray of Bim| SO W D2i"4s Yests and 1 month: - epreciated in value. i o S from her late home in Canter- The plaintift asks that besides the bury Saturdey, Aug. 33, at 1 oclock. WM. FRISWELL’S, $16,000 damages that the defendant be| Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy of New Lon-| Burial in family lot in Smith's cema- made to carry out the provisions of the|don are week end guests of Mr. and| tefy- 25 and 27 Franklin 8t contract anG that a receiver be ap-|Mrs. Carl Weltie at their home on|POTTER—In Preston, Aug. 20, Jane next term of the superior court. w:;';','j",,‘;“.&"‘:.‘: Margaret Meck Clams, Smoked Halibut SILAS BRAGAW DIES {jass). AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT. Was Struck by Machine While Attend- ing Picriic at Poquonoc. Silas Bragaw, aged 57, of Gales Fer- JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister e was in_progress. = own_ strect ghkes '““91? ' Mr. Bragaw was crossing the track|SUring the mext two weéeks. IL T. me at the park when struck by Frazler mobile driven by Arthur Frechette of hours later After & two weeks' visit with from oo iuon Frachete v i | pereots, v snd S & 4, Bosbe'tk - 4| New York Ice Cream Sandoro of the borough. e this week to her home in New London. : g the absence of the regular organist, < g 3 &. lam ‘Bus! 0daa Fellow, while crossing the tra’k, h wcu Wilam 3 R ;;v n-ecneturg%pwhm‘ in thed,;na- B - = LA Sot 77 PSR ted | chine several rods away. The driver Pint bricks and {he Coflazers and pucats tre wotk. | SAW the man in his path at about the PR L nmotnmt-ndmdflnblpku g 3 w“__-._& Strack Wi - s o Witneeses | *0 HArTe. - v —AT— y Dunn’s Fharmacy . them sndition. - s 5 T b Siepped Tormard weain, ana. once R o B : 3 ORDER IT-NOW forinasisly TEaiden - ear Bito the ot N rk oty and Mx and| Frank Ao B=®irl, ?:::t t:‘ke':‘hy the man. ‘When t° i 104 MAIN STREET ff Bragaw. fora. a5 2 the motortruck of Sarsaparilla - has ln-

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