Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 29, 1914, Page 13

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ChtgeWfllBqutByHmelqunlm— Norwith Arms Company Electe Officers. er who may be guilty Kthcmutermuknw,mgguofmmn b right kind of enthusiasm. |); , we believe, could be raised 2na vicinity. There is no “Rebete Captursd East Lyme Uogft. risons. It is statsd that the schooner Nerth : and " Friday (| Fatatig Taorite, “They must be Torth: | America of Best mm Talting: order and Cratker City of Nerwich i 3 3 in some way. Can't this town R Ty A AR, | T vk Soutberly the Dloneer. " . o agent of re. | Beended by the stemer suse, o g of @ias & Electrical Depariment &" dibrter P bt~y : o rebel “states arrived | about 630 o'clock, om the. 13th. ; Telephone 447-12 S Aun NESE AN W on official business. | officers ‘and e 321 Main Street. Alice Building : | I -E Col. states that there are 150 m unclaimed for, the iy b l Rises. I Sets. % agents at Nflhtw‘?e?’ge Nas ::m < x Miss n ve i ; 1814—1914 __" & m. | pf"m". 5 = I_p. m | Statloned and u me Staphern and » & s G e— 1 been enlisted by the whole 150. on $ Gunner Recovers Voice. wuo-.dl % - kinds, then there i the A. s % 35 Charles A, Comstock of New Lon- Mon:oe whers e will §0 o into govern- | serwce. g B » » 50 " 1Dy f the st ment employ. LEHIGH VALLEY : A % tiiary: who. Tost. his volce while | At the annual mesting of the Champien W e Nodden |hymns and the spirit pervading tne] MACPHERSON KIND. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton 3 3 5. -mnz it The heavy guns of his Teg- | wich Arms Company, A, H. Almy, E. P.| Oliver Lafleur and Charles Rodden|jymns and the spirit pervad ‘Office and Yard Central w&m-g T M iment some months since has recov- | Bancroft, A. G. Hammond, James D.|are the champion whist players of the L A Telephone 584. h‘!é z ered it. Mowry, Wiliam H. Gleason were UW weave, Perfect- fit- ting, handsome patferns and. colorings. Soft or stiff cuffs the es- Three substitutes were accepted at |electors directors for the ensuing year. all E Sunday School Session. sence of comfort at 7 Heard and Seen. C There will be a session of the Sun e Tetinc:. Caunts: Thinpiioty Nt 20 VA0S B TR o8 ks Wut Bavo maet day school. Sunday afternoon at Scot- C. R. CHAMBERLAIN - Agricultural society have commenced | yirg, family of the venerablt At The v ' . L. Stanley Gay of Town street is T R! p : : The Bear Cats jourmey to South Gay o They went north of tha Shetland Is-|&eneral's family to part with it ington borough, now in the 96th ye:r ‘Windham ‘Saturday and have high [30° ?fs ;“l:_;l:"t}fo reigk:e:’?g LTJ: t':t lands instead of couth =o as to ed-| Newspaper Rivalry in New London. | T WS 285, 3 the, 0l0ert, FA0, in the|fopes of returning with the bacon. &Y, (AR . cape any warships that might be L » imeox and Hasler wi e - = ofll' Expense prowling around But they saw no Sthe New London Star thus addres Eider Chesborough still > W with no success. lang Road hall. Antone Nelson Has FRetupned From|Work on the fair grounds, preparing | jucnivorh had a reunion = at tery. < A / en of war h #4e the._ chtonicle: aches occasionally, and always ks Miss Knight of Providence R. JOSEPH BRADFORD T ® triD.| Yoy haven't bad circulation enough | i G Mt town WMISHING TO DISPOSE OF A|There wert 1400 u%u on Beard | ¢, ¥ €h | without notes. It is mot uncommon i family residence at Stonington. After 5 ber 19th. Dental SULGeon | Sorecnmny rirepemnne (1 8. i, S e o8 | PR LA |, Fidd Doy S a i day, after several da LARGE NUMBER OF 91T et ot wHEeAm oS mane Menrd| for the last six months to call It such. | For i {o hold forth for an HOUF S| Prampers are engaged at work i |Nepi alise Auple Fredenburs, at arra ‘comm] N Hav i living children, save one, were present | The ngement B B | AN o qt New . Mayiw is _the z If* our citizens want a good morning Aae: 3. with t tance. | ,, lumbers are engaged at work In|her home on-Town street. BOOK BINDER e . a e; and wi great accept th h i i Egl;uprfi; r::zrsw” o in| PEPEr that contains all the telegraphic | fre stili cultivates his With his | (e basement of the boarding’house N Pinochle ‘tha Toold: suest of his sister, Mrs. A. G. Jenkins c@rory Building, Norwleh. Conn. wfomg:‘: b’;:“lwl“ dfi Pr Loy m"m‘f‘: Will Keep the General's Charger. | Mr. Wentworth is a native of N‘orlwioh. = .mm.cx“‘" :‘y""" R R Cornes Notway arrived homs safely, Friday| The steamer Sunshine took to New |20d was for thirty ears sl e | have it on BB A R pegid el —_—— on the steamer Oscar IT on the Scan- ‘lenflgen Sulugilg} the hbt‘)’rs? which the e sl b ol = deavoring to make this the banner| Miss Annie Gormand of the Canter- dinavian line. e General man rode in the army news, they take the Norwich Bulletin, resent | O FYONt street replacing certain ra-| David Dean of the New London o Hase” ‘f.i‘:‘:&:‘:fi" the mm.m D% which can always be found at the e mer has tended ' |0iators and other general repairs. NSDU Ma orSEaed it e e Blanic Ssoks, Mods and Ruled '°‘°"‘""" Sirihe usmade Home st gk seu: | BETnes JOIE; 281, 081 8, ALY |l garden. Poronaie % i i e 108 BROADWAY jelays and R of this annual event. bury turnpike has returned from a He set sail from Christiana August m the time he went out as colonel Active Minister at 96. week's outing at Pleasant View, R. 1 15 and the vessel proceeded very siow-|Of the Eleventh Connecticut, till his| The Hartford Courant believes that Boar Cats vs, South Windham. mflmen’t t 1y because of mines. @eath. Nothing could now induce the |the Rev. Eiihu Chesberough, of Ston- niece, Mrs. B, J. Robbins. oy Aug. 24LAt a town meeting to take New Mill in Thempeen. Frank Bush of Providence is visiting plmg SEPT 18T we have decid- fil:nim:o%'r‘uu”“wm swent over there| Measures 1o fill the quota of Norwich, | The new mill being bullt at Me- |relatives on South A street German Hebrews from Montville are g ‘the hall was more crowded than at any | chanicsville, Thompson, by S. and H. pusx bl buying fruit from farmers in this pand Emil Marx of New Haveg while ! D4 to request you to take your first| (s ArSf class passengers but were more| similar meeting for years. John T | Bayles is to be of DFick, 304 feet long,| Misses Bstella and Nira Yerring-|vicinity which they gather from the i B g ‘:‘""“; of Henry | " han thankful to sscurs nuns- Wait was moderator and Othniel | 44 feet wide, and four stories high. ton return today from Springfield. |trees and pack after purchasing. gL ete guasts oir mster. | ‘pictures at our expense and with any[sage to + f Mrs, William Stott of Otrobando ave- 1 Risis ought of 4200 - 6 purchase Gager clerk. Thirteenth Assembling at New Haven. bk’ Taibast 45 SEpaited to o ! 1t us at R class k - nae. on the trip over and all were Selectmen Empowered to Raise Quota,| Aug. 27.—Capt. McCord, Lieut. fb Mrs, Carrie Edgerton and daughter, MORE BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1ST|jubilant when the Statue of Tibersy e aise Quota: | ley and the merabers of thie Thirteenth | turn home today from a short stay in|Miss Leols Edgerton of Windsor are The selectmen were authorizes o - Mrs. Edgerton's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams of | it 3 Regiment, who hail from this vicinity, | Boston. visiting Mrs. E Bolhin, 3 T who Bavs lisen we. will supply the first film- FREE | COmed P in 15’1: Tork barbor. M| take the necessary measures in Mitng |JCEEIN S Gay Tor New Haven: | 1 r cremestoFEoe and Mrs. Orsin M. Price of Wight- - - Ba ‘m:vuu |‘ develop and print the pictures| tensive tour of the country. mn%ont for volunteers. An amend- I"thf:"h"::‘g? 'lhmn.nt‘h:.;:lrmn"“:: "D“fi a railroad was in town on business e rough New England, wers ¥ . TS ment authorizing the payment of EE. Chimney Fire on l:an!ul Avenue. b i $400 to every person securing a sub- |50 28ain to the fleld next week. e w;”g.fi",." 3}'951;1°':2(u'§,;w5‘33°,$ :‘:i-ulml :; 'l"-z:'; Srest e Sumen 1 T": There vas o chimaey fire a tute volunteeri therwis: 2| Alderman Z. C. Crowel is building| pan; : S, hlore. vmts v r { * A large variety of the best stock of |, TI°TC, Y%, R St | Tog o crodit was Sejactad o 820" | , fine brick house next to Dr. Bond's | papemse) et s today tor DB Bome| visit with Mr. Beebe's patents, on the |, Mr. and Mrs. Courtiand Webb and | i“'““ to select from, and the|averue Friday warnlnt 2 T Cobock | "E1s Substitates snd one volunteer | ehurch on Church strest B Boston. ot ek S, Mr, and Mre. Crawford . of Webster. | Srery best results in developing and|_.c duto chemical was sent there and|were accepted on Tuesday. quickly ‘extinguisheéd the blaze. At 2.30 to-day the Town T: iy - i Shaide- M. Dops Bt ot Tty 15 Vit Mary’ Webb ot Town wtrest. !';?ei o -30 to-day the Town Treasurer| Norwich and Worcester Raiiroad ra_Delude o y is -{ _Mrs._Joab Rogers of Glaes Fe orw Brinting. = will commence paying the money due | stock sold at 110 in New York Friday. | Ing Mrs. A. B. Reeves of Hunter's av-| Miss Margaret Hempstead of 3 sy .'fl,:mo.,::h B Setuci s e | R A e MP.“:“: Seca | U thsilianof yoruntesrs. The lesman Dupged Ot enué for a week. , port, R. I, returned ¥ridas, after a B 4 i 2 Ir. J - spen Grant's Tenacity ‘at Richmond. few days’ visit with Miss Fanoy Rog- Wity and is good for enly a shert|Friday in Saybrool The 1GACVIEY followini the repulss | tnua G e i e T pATONE Jodoin ad Leon Decslies|ers. of the Scotiand roed. . Eme. s at Petersburg broken a few days |drives Moore's ice cart through Church | 22¥e T ome er enjoying e 5 e hoggu{‘gf;';eggg_:,:;',;g‘flm n,|Since by a rapld movement of vast|street. He has been in_a lethargic | S3T™P 3t Groton Long Point. | Siney m Doda of mast 0ranee, ~.| D@MMOCrats Mass. proportions on the part of our army. |stats for several weeks, but yesterday, J., who has been the guest of Mr. and S ichmond is now the objective point |it is believed, he pegged out, as noth- | . Next Saturday the Willimantic In-|Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers of Wash- 01} 0 Miss Awxnes Dawson spent Feiday at|of General Grant's aray. ing“was seen of him Juriag the day. |dependents wwill play here and While ington etreet ieaves town today (Sat- and Concords o Haughton's cove, the guest of Miss Aug. 25.—Grant still holds fast to the | We regret to lose the man as it will |Rock the following Saturday. urday) for Springfield, Mass. die Coit, Weldon railroad with the tenacity for | be necessary to get a new driver and EhE =i DA 2 158 MAIN STREET. | e which he is famous. Most accounts|the changes heretofore made have| Miss Aurore Archambeault of Rut-| OIrs. Henry Boehler of Stony Creek can be W‘ at the Miss Nellie Bremnan of New oYrk|State that Lee, after desperate at-|been almost invaribly for the worse, |land is here visiting Mrs. Archam- | — oo . s is visiting Mrs. ‘Downing of North beault of South Slater avenue. R A . en ok : Main street. Ay BORN. right price . Overhauling and | s po i sce P e |asKs sea0 . Sumuel Mzl o clork in the Poo. | waTHEWSON_In New Hasgn, Aug : Aimush g b Cavoutte IN v ple's store, has been unable to be at| 27 a daughter, Jan ’ g jre , visiting their grandmother in S HOAOSH BHAPE BREACH OF PROMISE. | L0k Yor several davs on account of ?’Ju'{,?“”{,‘en:hfi\f’,'&’l’ et ThCL L- Chapmm “ i - Willimantic. Difficulties ‘All Smoothed Out Says|New York Woman Brings Suit Against | illness. Jewett City) - ] alr ork Miss Anna E. Kane, of Worcester, Commissioner Lippitt. Colchester Man, .———M:RRIT___— 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct.. Mass., 15 the ggpst of hier Cousin, Mist| Eapy Commiscioner 5 i Edward Pollard leaves the employ of 3 2 3 2 : Catherine Ne}befl nk Commissioner Norris S. Lip- Bertha Cohen of New York has|the People’s store this Saturday and |CARLEY — STEFFERSON At Van- all kinds on Automobiles, pm said this week that he and his |brought a breach of promise euit|will enjoy & vacation before school| kieek Hill, Ontario, Aug. 17. 1914, L e Montesln? Ethler Tetuinsd hok colleague, Fred P. Holt, were satis- |against Morris Strick of Colchester, | Starts. John_Carley of Glen Garry. Ontario, T“E nEL- “oFF Wi Trucks |7 OMi® ON|fied that the condition of the savings |asking 32, and Miss Abby D. P. Stefferson of varrages, agons, Irucks|rriday evening atter spending & week | poa tar oo condition of the savings |asking 32,500 damages in a suit which P R ety o e S A A : ¥ at Pleasure beach. g Bl A o Mndmoz — is returnable before the superior court| Mrs, George Adams and daughter, HUTZ —In_ New Lon- European Plan % % on _the first Tuesday in September. Elsie, who have been visiting in Eng- $14, by Rabbl Lazar S : Miss Bertha Jomes of Baltic is vis-|ihe Hartfora Times. The three banks| The plaintiff represents that on May |land all summer are expected in a| iahn. Israci’ Lifschatz and Miss| Rates 75 cents per day and up. . ‘Mschanical Repai Painting, Trim- | iti her t ™ Willi Wal which have engaged their attention for | 9th last, &t the request of the defend- | ghort while. Sarah Baratz, both of New London. i i o7 == sister, Mes. am lace| gsome time are on & better basis than | ant, she promised 1o oy k HAYES BROTHERS, P Wstetstecing wnd Wied Work, fof North Main strést they have ever been and their out-|a reasonabl o gl e R 1227, 26.28 Broadway + Bisciamithing In il its branches. Mo hor s R L B o e _ll’;l::l?t'xn Tinaiition< hex Bews §k§£§:'_‘%1§u§;?° %.;‘,g,;;y:?:i' f'}.}a:':é “f‘mu;":,‘a'? ‘fifié‘f‘:fi;‘f"% %:’lég St Ifiof?\;; E’x“ A ey aad — = Eithier of Central avenue. B el e T e g e il D en L Cobeh Badsies rupats- |land, snd several other places. o B T B e T CAREFULLY SCREENED h]fl x mflk [:flf i, ouie leve Santay. tor|iohaSen o om0 B Ing"thia et & feamsnabls. o his | (o205 (120 5% John McCade have re- | CTRENTETHANS TG WDl ALAMITE pl will spend his annual vacation. e 1] ;2: Sommissioner’s order 10| elapsed. she claims, but the defendant A N R N ek At~ | Henry Gebrath. dged 50 ysars. 3 P still refuses to marry her, although on | o, SPend! several days with Willlam | Funeral service from her late home, OAL p: three months to the deposttors|T: Nolan of South Slater avenue. 151 'rsxmann street, Saturday after- CKHAM 507 to 515 North Main St. “flff :ofyekrfl'l'-wh-;; in London. fiu desired their money there has 3y 15, 1914, she requested him so. to Doon, Aug. 25, at 3. Burlal in the 58 “Thames Strout ss Anna aven Morgan, profes- n no demand for the payment o Th, case ‘William Marquet and C. B. Ryan of g sor of biglogy at Mt. Holyoke college. |the second 10 per cent, installment vttt ta directed that - the goods or -estate of Strick be at- | St Alban: V'Smn'- enroute for New whose home is in New Lons of the deposits. ach here for a short whil FURS STORED |whose mother, nrs. Juiia g he Stamford bank has met the | Sebust Ihicotiount of $3.000, or. in o, g md CARD OF THANKS, < default afternoon and called on . Tesides ‘st 90 Waller Stréet there, 16| 345,000 shortage which canseq 1ts | Gomult thereol, 'his body be taken, | 21, o W, the undersigned wisn o tnank | WALL PAPERS among those whose return from Europe [temporary trouble and it could have | sarvice states ihat oo Aug. 18th he the friends and neighbore for the kind- by M. BRUCKNER to thié country the war has delayed.|met it just as readily if the amount|failed to find any broperty of the de.| William Miller of the U. S. N, ness they have done for us doing the 3 \ Wnss Morgan is now safe in %nm bad been $145,000 sald Mr. Lip- | fendant to attach, so that he attached | has been spending the month heré wlt.h botaon SOt O WOVl Th A v et s ot 2 i and expects to reach ) n pitt. his body, ard mother. 81 Franklin Street Staates by September 18. For & time| The Putpam bank has also been Te- | his freedom. by‘h,a,.:_“,f{;{‘::"" e it Lo ol & MR ANDREW PURDON the different grades lett over, and , e Ler whereabouts were unknown to rel- forganized and it is doing business|his appearance in court. his ship. AND FAMILY. gredtly reduced prices, which we il atives and friends here, OWIRg to lagk | at Sthe old stand In better shape than ¥ AMILY. - | pe pleased to show you. MES, CAKE AND BREAD|of means of communication and the|it has ever been. ooy Tt v - ouldings and Cut Out Eorders to | , - cable was kepe busy In an effort to 1o.| “Were these the only banks that| COMPENSATION CONTRACTS NORWICH TOWN match same. Also Paints, Muresco] ‘that eannot Ze excelled. cate her. As soon as possible she for- [gave you trouble for some time past?” . St in white and tints, and general assort- | warded a cablegram announcing her h, there have been a few small | Agreerhents Between Employer and Requiem Mass For Peter Cirves— ment of decorative supplies, including Tone your order. Prompt service.|safety. When the war broke out Miss|banks which had minor ddifficulties, Employe Placed on File, P io» LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Morgan was in Luzerne. but everything has been straight- — e raiso Service Led by F, L. Allen— Church- & Allen |55 S is== P. F. MURTAGH ened out, and at the present time| Eight new agreements Other -District Items. 10 Carter Ave, (East Side) Heavyweight Nine Weeks' Calf. there is mot & single bank difficulty | compensation between -mnloyer m: Otto Czikowsky of Taftville bought in the state, nor is there one sus-}employe have been filed with the clerk of Henry Adam of Hanover oo aint|pected,” said Commissioner Lippitt. |Of the’ superior court by Compensa-|Sacred Heart church 15 Main Street Telephone 92 and 94 West Main 3t Weeks' ©old calf that weighed 315 st S sipm e E,‘.',’,’;yc_":";:"g;’,f'; James 3. Donohue. pr B H poundse alive, dressed 200 pounds. He PROPHET JONES g ! paid $3150. He never knew one so ——— Lt B2 Parker of Montvilie, em.- | Charies B A HAVE YOU TRIED - young to weigh so heavy. Coming to Mt. Calvary Church for |PlOVer, and Howard Palmer of Un- 2y “ " S casville, employe, for injuries from |Pounch, who gave as a waiting hymn, 4 monds Revival Meetings. falling ‘through & bam floor June 11.|Some Stweet Day. DIREC[ORS Dunn’s Root Beer?! ement was weekly during in- B HARRIS'| From Aug. 31 to Sept. 6 Prophet P. : nzm:cv POR PILES|A. Jonss will be at Mt. Caivary Bap- | Paies Hoinning Jue 26. 2 F. L. Allen In Charge, the coolest most refreshing beverage ° 0s., employer, and Thom. Th aise service Thursday 3 i Dlamcnds {18t church and spek el it panc | 25 Mosley of Titchville, ‘employe. for|ing in ‘the chapel of the First Gone for a hot summer day.. It's ice cooled | 4 . . LTI S e Jacerated fnsers received by the lat-|gregational church called together an with a sparkle and snap that appeals { Propict Jones malkes the claim that |1y ‘during disaBility, commen unusually Jarge number. F. L. Allen MALMERS to the most jaded appetite - and ° geription, MRS m‘z A many of his prophécies have already | gy, » e & member of the church choir was:in quenches the worst case of thirst. At- F. D. 6, Norwich, Gonn. Price One | Deen fulfilled, and these include the| Freg J. West of New London, em.|Char8e. Miss Cecilia Hale at the pi- zohnn&}m fiod. the 13;3 FYtnnuht‘io ployer, and Dufy Harper of N“"L Lon. |ano and ‘1:48’3.:".{ Gay with his fluw cacy Assistant 4 lestruction, the assass! on of Presi- | donemploye, for a badly bruised and . - s X H e Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Piies. dan: Mcxmle?," ul,& au,,;p:h“ 1;;.‘“& lacerated arm feceived Dy the latter|°"t JoiNed in the singing of. hmmu Telepl 323-3 / Constipation Gauses Sickness. | SRt Rooseveli’s life and the s July 1. = Agreement was $5 weekly = = HENRY E, CHURCH 5 MAIN STREET . Dont permit yourself to becoms con-| His iatest e Y- th L rarstien; e G Dl Sl 21 S WM. SMITH ALLEN John& fieo fl Bhss stipated, as your ely | claims, is that of the Present War oR | George Burnett of New Tondon For To'm i ¢ . begips ‘3,, absorh flmn from ° tha| the Buropean continent. Playe for Clushed oot Tecaved by (he BREWERS KNOW : wast tter. latter July 25. Asreement was $5 '.th WEISER 126 Main Street Kings New Lite Piils and PBied well.| Tursday “the eastern Connecticut | weekv during tncapacity, comment- alld * BUD! IS BEST & iliness, Just one SUMMER SHOES At Still Lower Prices - Tc close them out today. See th Ladfes’ $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords we of- fer at $1.98. - ing Aug. i i ness Men's assoclations met in New Tt Sulphur is remarkabl: 25 at your druggist. Lendon for its August meeting. Biowh ‘Cotion ain £o- Jo » Y ds 1oy " o) q 1 DT emmaye, tor ou8wo of| | beneficial—A great purifier. e . = = e foot re::tvud by the Jatter o Juy 3 ' DENTIST . e g o Glenn’s So you will say if you try Bréwery: Bottling served at { D. J. McCORMICK’S, Distributer Phone 1214-2 A ‘Aug. 9. / 3 every woman’s right; Sisk of ; Frank A. Bill, DR. E. J. JONES o gvf many » are troubled e s'flhm soap 104 MAIN STREET bide. 46 Shannon Building ——— with sallow complexxolns, ter July L Agresent 30% Pure Sulphur : 1 0 M ow- July 26. 2 Trommer's Evérgreen, 75c per dosen. | o5 ‘l‘"‘:;nci““f‘g';‘n: Slr.“‘ ‘,“T- £ 1 i y ‘ng};ovgsdk:nemE’mu{:‘ g;" Lol dgfifl?wbiuwp!li,kt mfi! ?ll.} Shea & Burke Free delivery to all parts o!p:s. ity | 41 Main Street H. JACKEL & CO. Telephone 136-5 ' Funeral Directors || s, cEo, p. STANTON S g ol o B 25 SHETUCKET STREET ceived by the -.hr June 26 Agree- 3 . 2 THERE is no advertising is showing & fine line of NEW MiL-- 6.7 . “cl‘l.u‘r‘t Mmi "?"uuvy i imm i A mléwln- l-flm “fib LINERY fee Spring and Summen, ./

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