Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 12, 1915, Page 7

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MN&-’-.JW]“-& MWEV-D. * Including the 15 Mile, Which He Did in 19:32—Bur. -88 Main St. “Lady Assistant when Requested 16 Franklin Square EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, flc\. five i GLASSES . Tfld:vw Taces brought an iaterested crowd | Shall be out’of town every Friday|ftiantic and Southern New which fl&b&ll'th’i( Sa not measure up d. | during July and August. Sundays by |5l iory New England—Probably Tl T Rerea s appointment only. gloudy with probadle local showers | e last raas was mot out of ._h'f"m °M" Tut umn': odo:l. e g Nixon Pushed by Burdick. mrouowxu records, from ixon Keeps Up eco~d, In the 6-mile e Nixon led “'r""‘ . Fred Nixon, the Indian factory I'ld- the way, the second Riviee phaemay from Springfield, took evervthing he | third it went into. He has been coming to the Norwich meets since July 4 of last year, and only once on Sept. 26, when Ted 'Carroll, his townsman, beat him out by 10 feet in the 5-mils open m he been beaten on this 5. 3 5 g Bari|Svery one of the open rases Wil oo, faltey T will continue all this week—the greatest saleof ;| Bl Burdick of this city kept his . 30.00 emgl“u-:n‘:%:::nm;t;::mm; Was run over by an automobile Sat- tbelindlhunhnmbll. Thhhl-i-im- pom. . .00 | back earn urday morning. - ; Highest 83, Towest 63, which came to 3Lz 5y 36 yaeds e BT S m e portant because it offers you exactly the kind of goods ™ Comparisons. ixo.nmu ; bit N - "’“‘1 son . Donals, who SOUND TOOTHY Predictions for Saturdsy: Fair. | that, “:nd o Dhe bis 13-mile event ha|tello and Garand, but mot oo S od S v an sutomobile Friday. (| that you need NOW at prices which w’( M PROPOSITION Saturday’'s weather: As predicted. |lapped two or three of his opponents, | ember of the P!vv!d.n;:l -nw-a , s ot 6 saalatiore. Eredictions for Sunday: ~ Fair, i X0 didn't 1.., Burdick, who, on_the R R e e T el - Aten Dagis aal William Chamber- 3 11 fifty- t pie L Sunday : Fair, southerly | machine Nixon used ‘emorial 3%‘1.5,:3“»?3 n:'s u’mii‘fi' 2&:::»:: wind, followed by cloudy. Showers at |day, was second by 600 yards and far | 0Ny went, Nixon $35, Burdick 320 lain ht a nice string of fish Sat- s fifth, Th ¥ pemttivive Wik s tho. trery R e L e gt i s by *| e James Watson ot Laconta, . LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ‘eter Agan Won 2:20. Providence Man Won Side-Car. - 1- 2 guest at the home of Mr. and — N e . o XoED |l Moos | In the 220 trot or pace, a $300 race, that any dentist in the city charges. "m' . | Sets. "W. R 5. | 2im E The side-car race, pursuit fashion, — e —— er E. Miller's, Peter Agal fivfl Wo give as expert service and high e m T 5 m To e 5o m. | Tewett City, beat out his siesl Ti Be |ad B. A Swenson of Providence at quality work as any dentist in the | T T —rr——— Musco, owned by Nelson Fontaine. the wire, Claude Pendleton, Jr., at the OTS of new bargains this week just as good as the ones advertised at the opening of the sale. the experiment. night. ahead of the third man, lapped by.the | Corison $10. Costello was fourth and urday ernoon. L world, B § &3, . T horses scored a coupls of times e T s i BACH counter and every table is piled high with g Y v ¥ e eat e 2.20, and then o S ot % U HAVE 3 |l 1 43| Btarter Beckwith gave them'the word. 3% £X TGS Daqion Wor aad £0t) _ fohn, Sharples spent ihe; "",,,,",;l‘;g Factory Ends, and chances are that the very thing DENTAL WORK e En e 56 | nover in' doubt of the money, taking 15 Mile Open a Hard Race, making the trip by auto, of which you may be in immediate need is waiting for —_—————7—————————————— | his class in_ straight heats, with Ti Then came the 15-mile open, with e COME TODAY qdlx Bours affer high water it Is Jow | Be Bfusco a length behind in the final. | Burdick, Nixon. Hendrickson, Carlsop. Dennis Murphy., Edward Murphy, you at a very small cost. We haye ths most attcastt » Which 1s followed by flood tide. IDeacon B. broke in the third and feli | Garand, Latham, Chappell, Cost Deniet Viyua sed Chsifiisn Hoeter R T ke L S LIS prop s back fo fourth plos, Friday, who |and Garlo, the last & new man to Nor. |Were in Moosup Sunday afternoon. you ever heard. GREENEVILLE had brought up the rear in-two heats, | wich track. Nixon took the lead and | o - o - e I s S Sy g e ol ekl B i o wmmaEea sl COME INY I of R - col e rd money. Vi of u; ut af e 2 DR. F. C. JACKSON, .:l':”E.ldnd an:l:l:.nmkr:l:;ueo: onaart of 220 fifth mile he commenced to draw |nome Fere nner passipg some time at had been | Lacos, N. DR. D._J. COYLE Peter Agan, Elmer £ Miller, SWRE: S0%. hefire: 1 iy Church Bund-y-—Noto& UL O - < o= e ormasis 1 coversd had lpped ol BEt Burdick.! qeomag Gregnewed, who has pur- Succeeding the King Dental Co. e iy i Be Musco, Nelson Fontaine, Who, though at times meeming {0 ), se4 a- motor-cenes launched. th < 203 Main Street, msdh"xnmnxew °'y§r'i’( N T el Fiweitt Clly' o, ... 5 evins 2 e 2D ‘;qufn;';’og':";fih""“ hieVer |bont Saturday and on’ a trial trip it > Next to Boston Store kidney trouble, took place Saturday o 3 the last third of the big race. Both |Proved satisfactory. Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 || morning from the funeral parlors of | [ OTAER o--con-cnetnomnl s took the corners neatly and lost less Shea & Burke, with relatives and|FTiday, J. J ls‘wgg-’ }‘:flgefl ¢ time st ¢he turns than the Providencs First Clambake This Season, friends in attendance. Rev.J.H. Brod- riders. “Farmer” Latham was gen-| The Lafayette club broke the ice F you are down town any day this week do not think erick officiated at services conducted Straight Heats for Duke Gentry. erally about 300 yards behind chh in the clambake season here Sunday = o3 3 DRS. L. F A. J. LaPIERRE | 3 St Patrick’s church, and at the close| In the 2.30, for a $200 purse, Duke | while Hendrickson was close behind | when they held their annual bake and of going home until you have visited this store - and A. J. IERRE | of the mass two hymns were rendered | Gentry. a son of the once famous John | the Lebanon rider for 10 miles. Nixon |outing on the Maennerchor grounds. i 287 Main St by Mrs. F. L. Farrell. The following | R Gentry, had no difficulty in taking | got 350 of the $90 purse, Burdick 825, Festivities started at an early hour and seen the extraordinary offerings in the Factory End e members of the ers’ union|ile three heats. L Acre the Third |Latham $10 and Hendrickson $5. and consisted of the playing of va- Wwere the bearers: Willlam Harrington, | pushed the Duke for three quarters|time was 19.32, rious games winding up with the Sale. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | F. Shusrue, Thomas Hynds ‘end|of a mile in the first but in the second Baldwin Had Chin Cut. grand old game, St. Armour's team Hours Richard McCarthy. Burial was in St.{and third was not within two lengths proving too much for Tellier's, winning Fams Mdl: L~ l:l.flu 3p m Joseph's cemetery. There were many |of the Fair Haven horse. Lon Braden| There was only one accident to mar | by the score of 10 to 3. At noon the beautiful floral tributes. broke badly in the second and fell |the day. In the 5-mile Baldwin went|merry crowd sat down to a delight- - —_— into the rail at the last turn In the|ful dinner and at the " Occupied St. Andrew’s Pulpit. e R der was " a pooe |1ast mile and cut his chin painfully. | enoyed one of the r‘.:’?vu‘,’f Clambars Order It Now by Phone 136-5| Rev. J. Eidred Brown of Trinity |ffth. Hag Norion never got furiher | He received medical attention on the | association's famous clambaies. with Trommer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 | EPiscopal church occupied the pulpit|up than third in the second. grounds and remained to sée the rest|H. Benoit and T. J. Sullivan chefs. s T e Breons Par Sase $170 | P, Androws shutch Bundey Bar: ittt o of the races. The following menu was served: b ing in exchange with Rev. F. Johns 5 Gurrier. Fal The Officials. Forenoon—Sandwiches, fried eels, Iashlers Plisners par cain DS Bohanan, pastol Durlxmvfiefl ry, L. o . William W. Beckwith was starter |clam chowder, soda crackers, brown Mo be gl e TR oy for e Rorets i el ad o nd WS S e Comtocs 1T — . E. 8, r at Con ational us: ob of megaphone e , slic eets and lettuce. % H. JACKEL & CO. g e Derby . i iy 2| held the drivers down to business. The | Afternoon Bake at 4.30—Fried biue- NORWICH TOWN e~ oo m, of Brook: L.on Brad wain, Meri- judges were M_ B. Ring and Arthur [fish with gravy, clam fritters, sweet — iy At the Greeneville Congregational A church Sunday moming Rev. E. S. g,d Nomn, Joe Bedard, Nor- ghg-:th% ‘Dfpf::‘::n‘:l;c:ldlg%:\st :l;n ;'rg‘l:; l;ld -wa:t. I}wmm vhlet; War Helps Prolong Vacation for John Leaving for Fishers Island. ‘Worcester, pastor. of Broadway Con- wich v E, Luther — Dr, E. J. Jones and Charles D Greenman and Albert J.|clams, lobsters, sliced cucumbers and Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Jones and family PENDANTS Tao, “1‘;::! CH udnched the mer | Tima: 295 12,235 17,'2.95 1-2. Bailey of Norwich and L. A. Chapman. | tomatoes, lettuce, watermelon, and ice | Family Leaving for Fishers lsland | of Biiss Place leave today (Monday) Broadway chureh. o L Running Race to Ginger. The motorcycle starter was C. V. |cream. * Cottage. to the remainder of the summer . BROOCHES o Ginger lived up to his name in the , Jr., The Lafayette club has an active| T L ee— o at their cottage on Fishers Island. S he half mile runni 3 membership of 58, consisting of French r. and Mrs. John er leave BAR PINS = R';;F;:l”'""""" Assisting. D D e N e S lis M Ehwhall ‘wah cleek residents, and has been in existence |here today (Monday) for St John, e - W Remmegpming is assisting Rev. | fost as he was in the 1914 race, when | course for the past 28 years. The treasurer | Brunswick, after several weeks spent . : RACELETS | 7, 5. Zemnedy B.ot Josors enuprs reports the orgamization In perfect |in town as guests of their cousin, Miss | KIMBERLY—In New London, July 10, N st desi; in Plati d much n:eded vacati S e o= - condition and the year pessed a most | Fanny I. Williams, at her home on B xlmb‘r‘m- . widow o eorge ewe n:::" r;dd. num an, ming celebrated tha 730 moy o7 ticl- | FRANK B. NEWTON FIVE-YEAR-OLD BoY successful one. The officers are as fol- | Mediterranean lane. For -~ the first, . FITCH—In Norwich, July 10, 1915, CouLD NOT swim |1 time since his connection with the DIAMOND members of the Young Ledies Soan Presidént, Frank Methier: vice pres- | United States Immigration Service in | Charles §. Fitch of Mln]:poa‘xt ¥ EWELR = AN _ reasurer, Ed. |Canada M er was able to pro- eral services will be held is J Y I Teceived communion i & body. Son Came to Claim Body—Wife Died [ Drowned in Thames Saturday After- - Tosenh | lone his stay s one effect of the war| late home, Massapeag, Tuesday af- Hiked to Kennedy's Farm. a Year Ago and Had Been Des-| noon and a Would-be Rescuer Near- | Chennett; corresponding secretary, | has been to lessen greatly the number| terncon, July 13, et 2 o'clock es Sunday morning. At the 7.30 mass| WAS WAUWECUS HILL SUICIDE a specialty. Prices the Lowest. —Left Home in Cheshire, ly Had Same Fate—Policeman Got|Fred Gigras. of immigrants. Greeneville Boy Scouts took a h: pondent—Le > : 4 Pl Toumw. ate. By Hie. hasteant to Kennedy's fdrm and back Saturdey| Mass a Month Ago. Body wit Hook and Line. s e’ men! R f the boarding place which they hav VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON. {|afternoon, s distance of about thres| , = . ommm e vim whese he | CcUDled for Some time, During the| . Looal Jottings. TEST GIVEN HERE. Tlles ench fray James Newton, made out by Benja- |had seen older boys, Jacob Sudruncky, [Slambake season the local assoclation | ;" "o "his home on Harland Road, ill serve at the following outings: - ——— ..min Goldstein at Springfield, and |five-year-old son if Mrs. and Mrs. ¥ .- . . Capt. James ?v::x":z Fisher's Islana |£ound in the pockets of the man who |Jacob Surunsky of No. 2 Thames e e e RO | Hev. 8. 7. Wynter of Wast Lywie is CARD OF THANKS. John & Geo. H. Bliss ||-="= sere martind” S " Minging “on | steet, wus Srowoea In tra Thomes|Yheol b Augiel ¥ Rt Splmery | e, €, Moy B el | 0800 0T TS e Town street. = Theodore Ellaison is campi ¢ | oner Brown wrote to Goldstein and|o'clock. A man standing nearby and August 22. own ;o -:h?:i:ht:o mu;nmo:n :;udi:‘ ‘:‘nn?n Camp Copenhagen. Groton Tabi oot | received a reply Saturday clearing up | seeing the ghild in the water, althoush | pa;TH WITHOUT GOOD WORKS | iMiss Katherine Shahan of West | tootr musiang cng pness and death of ; Groton Long Point. | tne matter. The man's name is|unable to wim, jumped into the river K8 1 - Jiow. Kethants ahen, o Wagk 3 a . and for the 1 Charles Young spent Sunda: t Frank B. Newton and he came from |in an attempt to Fescue the boy and Doss Not Suffice to Salvati £-prd rel.lmtlves lnm}l ord. nmuummmd mformthe o TON Ocean Beach, ¥ 8t|Cheshire Mass. His only son, George |had to be rescued himself. The cries 4 on— artf ciatives, and also for the many EW YOBK W. Newton, an employe of the Bos- |of the dorwning boy were heard and| Christ's Words Recalled by Rev. F. Nottia TIEY o T £ — A . Mr. and Mrs. Charies O. Full ton & Albany railroad company at|a crowd soon collected. Officer Frank | J. Kuster. e T Trenton, N. J. have recerned noer 97| Cheshire, was notified by telegraph [ E. Henderson secured the body with ) the: suest of Mrx, Charies T4 ter passing o fow dae maca Nome af-4nd came here Saturday\night and |the use of a hook and line and after | The summer schedule of services at and ce ream ana " Mrs. “Willlam Opden of e oar: | after viewing the body satisfied him- | raising the body it was towed to the |St. Patrick’s church began Sunday at e . £ avenue. - self that the dead man was his fath- | Where it was viewed by Medical Ex- |the usual hours, but low mass at| Miss Munzer an omas Marx of & 50 AT er. He has arranged with Undertak- |aminer Dr. Rush W. Kimball who [10.30 was read, instead of the high |New Haven were recent guests of Q Bricks Plans, are under way for a er C. A. Gager, Jr., for the funeral |rendered his verdict as accidental |[mass with the customary choir sing- | Mrs. William Stott, of Otrobando ave- uart Bri cetesiens. 40c|, Flanes Siven I the e WR PAr.|ond will remain here until today, |drowning. Officers Henderson and |ing. Thers was no vespers Sunday |nue. ; Pint Bricks 25¢ | July by the Young Ladies Sodalify|(Monday) when the body will be sent |Michael Carroll carried the ~body, |afternoon. = Ko i and the Holy Name society ot By |to Cheshire on the 5:37 p. m. train, [ Which was wrapped up, to Dr. Kim- | Rev. Myles P. Galvin said the last| 1 ang Mrs. N. G. Gray and Miss Mary’s church. The fete this yer wiij | Central Vermont road. ball's auto and it was removed to the | mass, the sermon being delivered by | miorence Bemmett motored to i R i be featured by two nights. one Ym‘,'n‘ Newton was 68 years of age and |father's home on Thames street. A |Rev. Francis J. Kuster, It was the | or*"° G ®P0r. MRS g Ladi odal was born in New York state. His |Jewish undertaker took charge of the |seventh Sunday after Pentecost, the ) DUNN’S pHARMACY Hoty Name sieht. night and the other| [lfe died about a year ago and since | body and burial took place on Sunday, |epistie read In the mass being from [ 1end® St. Paul's epistie to the Romans, VI engaged in bullding a temporary danc- | that time his conduct at times had . . Miss Bertha Lyman of Providence E been rather peculiar. He left home| H 19-23. The day's gospel was Matt. VII s 3 50 Main Street ing pavilon. On fhe atternoon o e hadiaot ‘pics EALTH OF SCHOOL CHILDREN. | 1373} The dav's gospel was Mt ot |arrived Friday to visit her cousins, ghildren-of the pariah will take place. heard frim since. Mr. Newton was|One of the Bensfioial Statutes Passed |SUSECsted by the phrases, “By their | Mr. and Mrs Owen 5. Smith of Hunt- e e % fruits ye shall know them,” snd “A |inston avenue. 1814—1914 Rev. W. H. Kennedy is general chair- |& Mason snd was held In estesm by by the Last. Legislature. g00d tree canmot bring forth evil fruit, - ¢ Jokn A. Morgan & S g - neither can an evil tree bring forth| Mrs C. J. Abell of Bast Town strest . rg OB ,irond 3 Wiees o The 1915 Connecticut legislature, | g00d fruit” spent the week-end in Preston the COA on in illimantic. AU—_-~T08 MET HEAD ON. Which did many unnecessary things,| Hsl subject was Faith Without [ guest of her classmate, Miss Annie L. Rev. J. H. Dennis, Deacon John & including the uncalled for appropria- | Good Works, as suggested by a later | McClimon. LEHIGH VALLEY Williams, Mrs. Cornelius Spivery and : tion of $42,000 to party leaders for the L, D - N N Mrs. Lizzie Hamilton of this city at-|Car Driven by Woman Came Down |revision of the statutes, harkened un- Miss Bessie M. Grant, of the Can- 0. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton | tended the Mt. Calvary Mission meet- Broadwayd Sunday Afternoon an |to the voice of the people in the mat- of heaven; but | terbury turnpike, is u Groton Long ofi" and Yard Central Whart ;;:egv n} zw!x);-mluc Shnndny ev-nhurt Turned Short Into Main Strest. g;‘r scool Inspection (‘;‘,‘,’ ! put & m{ '1332, Tho a!oeg; the -;m of My nutx:r Point for a_week th 4 nnis, who is pastor o S, g the public acts -ven’ s in heaven, he shall enter the | sister, Mrs. W;t-S!n.rp Teiepnone 834 Mt. Calvary church, this city, deliv- been printed yet, and only a few peo- y ered the sermon and served commun- |, TWO automobiles met head-on at|ple know what they are, although ef-| Th impressed the point g fon. At the business mesting of the |the corner of Main street and Broad- Rective since Jumo D, making it obli- |i5at eatt f Bk Horee shocr ot o ol e T W B - Emmanuel Home Missionary society | Way on Sunday afterncon ‘at 2:10|gatory upon towns of over 10,000 in- |content to have faith alone, but should | Sheeet “retimed — Seturday, after & ve au ln an Friday evening it was Miss Martha | 0'clock, and if they had been going |habitants to have the health of school |aim to do good works, for three rea- | weol's outing at Ocean Beach. 3 Pollock who was elected assistant|® Pit faster there would have been an chfldran looked after by regular in- |sonms; in nu.m-dg to God, Who, out of | * oo & 2 is secretary in place of Mrs. Francis|2ccident more serious than occurred. goodness and through no merit ; and . Evans. Bith were good sized cars, one driven PThe henefits .of medical inspection |or vORGOD G saeh ek g mert T e e epalr or R A by 2 Woman coming down Droadway |have been talked long and loud. It ie|him existence in this world; because | Mies SUSR MECGArTy, who Beve beed A. B. Davies Elected Treasurer. and the other cwned and driven bY | agserted, and statistics bear out the pri T street for July. s ; s e Herbert Hommel of 625 Main street, | claim, that many children. with oniy their home on Towa by - DENTIST of all kinds on Librars Assoclation. of Naw ronaon g i miare. Tastead of keeping | Tamor troubles which could readily be | because each After & fow wesks' viait with hér rd; in remedies rogre: A AUTOMOBILES, Cpipfiesl o Potng” tre library, the | to the right and going around Trafic | school S The et e Sihn. ANGud Tl Sa Se- DR. E. J. JONES lfl'flld to her home.in Middletown, her brother and sister, Lawrence and # Officer Morgan went to her left and |gschool work would be m flecti CARRIAGES, WAGO! © N e SR T T treasurer | t0)the man in the car going the other |and satisfactory if the Beattn of ol 'Mm""" morning the prayer Bucceed Wallace S. Allis, resi; Himself taught, begin- the M going 'with ber for & way tried to evade her by ti 3 il An urray 23 TRUCKS and-CART. ——___|{ohueleft Tnor mot in front of the | Bhrdat troubles whidh are’ classed s | Gatbolics say THy Wil b dont The | VI ey Mechanical Repalrs, Painting, Trim- Children Ory Safl the. fepnuder. of the Newtesstay r P’M o omuing = At the Shore. m':ll- Upholstering and Wood Wark, FOR FLETCHER'S and the fender of the Mr. Hommell's I € the day: all actions being | MIg% Phoche Latheop of Touy revien lacksmithing in all its brll?‘hn c A s T o R l A smashe; accord the will of God. Mere ‘"",u" m""m faith is not enpugh: there are guests of good ey ot Craspwit Beach FOR PACIFIC COAST. * | saleth to , Lord, shall enter e Mg Kingdom 6f heaven: but he Vacation Visitors. and Mrs. William H. Geer Have|Who doeth the will of My Fath M terest inerary Befo is in heaven, he shall enter the king- in g 1 Ce s re Them, dom of heaven.” o5, dnd 2ars. H. start- | Jocidentally, Seolf & Clark Corp 507 to 515 North Main St. GAGER American House FWBJ Director: ARl o aommmm re and Embalmer Traveling Men, Eto, Livery sonnsotion. Shetuckst Sérest Pu-ptnnlulaycuifit NEW SPRING MILLINERY |

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