Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 2, 1915, Page 8

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"Mlhd&-SnfiWm 185 Fa-l, 4 Inches in MmmFme -rhwu Meeting This Week—The Tuna at or {me from Wi th mmmm-‘:fiummc to the dopths of squalid pov. ldi.n‘ of the tuna and that fishing for the Island with rod and 8s sxciting sport as ans, Ting for the jatter off the shores of the aristocratic and the m up. (kmln R He quickly saw ‘possibilities as ' . k" Mr. Willard was the first Dr.dd.nt of the Tuna club, ludln‘ a at | membership which takes in mearly all of the prominent anglers of this city, ewport, Boston, New York and adelphia. Not_only has the presidemt of the club himself caught several of the fish with rod and reel, but some of the best known men in this city have found the sport popular. It is not an_ easy problem to land a 200 pound fish, mad with fright and full of fight, by means of a line Which is not much more than a stout thread. To the non-fisherman it seems an im- possibility, but the rod and reelers peo- luww better. They mndn-:a u:mlmc- Block “other picture of late date. Bets ity title from the fact that house party is in full sway, during the fes taken viole ! tivits fes a Japanese | bronze, 111, " | for Gaby fells f captures which ‘will compare n-lllfyl‘nsty wh.h the records that every visitor to Cat- ut. So sure are they of these anticipa- tions being realized that at the last meeting of the Tuna club, awards of silver and gold buttons were vo(ea for an uu( heavy class of tuna, o bronze button goes to a member who catches owns avar. 100 pounds with specified tackle; the silver one —_— thusiastically into her first per- film when J;om.phud Jras -adeguiis proof that the enormous sum pended for the celebrated beauty's ‘wisely spent. plot That holds ‘the interest irom tho first flash to the stirring climax. The at first shows Gaby as a drama - | humble i‘.l.wr\ll‘l girl in Paris, whose leading man, tices his attention to Gaby, believes that he has fallen in love with her, and tries ‘D bave her ejected from Failing in this, Si- monde resigns, which gives the am- bitious Gaby thl chance she has so monde’s place. EHer performance that long awaited, and she goes on in Si- night so splendid that Simnode, her bosom and attempts her mval But. ‘the ‘ullet intendea instead, xereaux, her dancing partner, hfl'.vlr. is only llkhfl: Wolmd.d, d Simonde, baffled Dr. Rettger's letter is as follows: Storrs, Conn., July n, 1918, Dr. C. F. Congdon, Mys Dear Dr. Congdon: I hav. mhmd all of the tssues hmu:ht home with and Ashaway, but us far have nothing of importance to Teport. As soon as work is completed TOF wish ain o thank you for n you your h.lg and courtesy on my quest for im- portant information, and to tell you lnin of my disappointment over your failure to see the autopsy. ‘Very sincerely yours, LEO F. RETTGER. Local Laconics. The Westerly town council meets on Monday. Now there are real jit JHtneys in Westerly. e There is not a vacant cottage at Watch Hill o Clarks defeated Wakeflelds at base- ball Saturday afternoon by a scors of Drew’s concert orchestra of Norwich furnished the music at Atlantic Beach Sunday, The steamer Block Island landed a large number of passengers at Watch Hill on Saturday and Sunday. ‘The ripple of excitement in Dixon square Sunday was the killing of a pigeon by a passing automobile. Thomas B, Pendleton of Providence is visi his father in_ Westerly, ‘Charles Pendleton, of Elm street. The Westerly residence of William D. Hoxie in Elm street is completed lndkwul be ready for occupancy this Miss Alice Edith Kennedy, librarian of the juvenile department of the Westerly Memorial l.nd Library asso- clation, commences her vacation today. Miss Lena Blixt ana IAhyeth F Main were married last Thursday in North Ston!nmn by Rev. John M. Com pastor of the Second Baptist D. Harold Rogers of Westerly won in the broad jump contest and played second base on one of the teams at the outing of business men at the Warwick club Friday. The girls employed in the Pequot ghirt factory enjoyed a moonlight sail Friday night to Ocean Beach and re- turn, arriving home at 1 o'clock Sat- urday morning, just before a heavy fog set in. The premium list of the 41st annual fair of Washington County Agricultural society has been issued and the dates for the fair at Kingsten are Sept. 14, 15, 18 and 17, The entries will close Sept. 4. Miss Mary Brodie, who has been the guest of friends in Boston, has return- ed to her home in Newton avenue for the remainder of the summer, when s5% il reamne hec work a8 taldur the schools of Plainfleld, ‘. Saturday afternoon an g it EFRERRERE g&ga%zg o Boeiie Mg wi “splits.” Mr, Mflhllfllwflflllfldkfl flyl!‘"flfl.n‘hllflv-in ons. Henry Frits, who has been in failing health for several months, went to_the Lawrence hospital in New London Sat- rday “for operation for intestinal trou- dge Frank H. Hinckley and er were in Westerly and Watch Hill Sunday. The Stonington Wlnd.-" took an- other fall out of Mystics at base- lnnu!s;kurdq wlumu-by--eorouz o 3. LEGAL NOTICES Registrars of the Town of Co- meat at Yeomans' “f A “nd the talhvin' re- -:‘nu. 3% reshiag ihe cusns B 'fi. ‘Registrars of Voters. Dated af Columbla, July 30, 1315. NOTICE The trars of Voters of the Town gf Canterbury will be in session at the office Town e Son and 130 Gays of August, From 12°0'clock noon until § o'clock In the Public Acts Dated at SEmis At FRED A. COME, egistrars. mn-um 'ro CREDITORS. OF PROBATE HELD within and for the toningten.: o the iat day of July, A, D. 181 Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Ju Betate of Ellen o and by DUDIShInG the saine Saoe in a newspaper he * Sirculation in said District, and turn to Court. Juage. CHARLES C. GRAY, The above and foregoing is & true copy of record. I_creditors of said de OLAND, Administrator. DISTRICT OF SALERG, $5., PROBATS Court, July 30th, 1915. Butite of Frank Przeotrselski late of Salem, In said District, deceased. ‘Austin’ I Bush the Administrator, his administration ac- te to this Court ulwmmlo owned and driven by Mrs. Crandall | thq crashed into a la automobile S e * ey el o mudguard an 01 lights smash ‘while the l\md.r!q car was not tmad: ‘Work has been commenced on the Claude De- |52 who | Joseph l(autom. employed in a gec- Jate tion gang of the Norwich and Wester- Traction company, while age. hl. of North Pl S Lo | e -.mn.c ‘Our Fpeciaity” amdns “hiEn: .. No house house can- uum & lol. D-k‘!, Fros- an: money )ontl S, veekly t interesta; $13 ::: i’to "'85 ST ¥ “mar1! y pinch a pair of Ihe co h-v at Pagan's Bemoke Bnop. 2oc JYIM w R SALE—A handsome chestnut loldlnl. 1 years ou. T UEhe 1036, sate Fhome t631 SN uix bath, Bot end coid water, 11 Bl 8¢ Appy & ' Wiitaey, Norwich Builetia Food na the ships. nd goodly Adlh of e G2 e B —Cullea oeum-b-n in WHAT NORWICH MEANS. S| N for matursi faculfies for home and zend 300 and,iry a botdle e paid. Eoneman’ ‘Pouftry 5 est Main St. Ne 3e14TuThS FOR I.Al-l—dood work ‘fll‘l\'ll“l : ul right -l-ofl‘hrn m .a Lei Je! lflh.h FOR SALE—Set of double harness, Cream separator, caj 3 600 1bs. fiour. also butter worker. Apply 15 To fake charee of & mill use in a factory vil DMQIP“‘I best ot To! €., care Bulletin Otfice. Iy 3 VANTED State prison atte and single me: e 23 to 40, bout § £t 9. and 170 ol:n‘dc. 355 per Honth and qulek prom elev Teady' takes from olieible lises year, Send for information cireular application for test to b t -uu uplw Aug. 17 t-nduntl. e ford, Conn. stely for fist positi Frankug Tnstitute, Dept. 35-5- WANTED—, silvar: good prices paid. 55 Fran -2t THE rumulrr Bruckner, may26d 44 Laurel HIll Ave. orwich for spring ing; situated y geod price. 3. SCoicoater, novy WANTED — Adverusing solicitar ublication sstabi €3 years. Write J. Parkhurst, New- Haven, particulars. WANTED Plano_tun A G. Gor- on. 298 Frospect Ste Gty Ter sunea. WANTED Auto radiators, lamps, muffiers, fend- ers, etc, to repair by experts. Orders called for and delivered. 100 FRANKLIN ST., NORWICH WANTED SOFT SILK w'mDms ‘WARPERS and WEAVBRS, Apply to McLANE 8ILK ©O, Turners Falls, Mass. u—lh Antique Turniture and old % SALE—Fine dark bay ho inas ¥ voute s with m-nleu h-r:-.ln. Box 13, Killingly, nno peed: Jyl FOR SALB—1914 Ford tourl in good condition. M. B. Ring, Chest- nut_ St iy3id FOR SALE — Comfortable non-skid trusses, tic _stock) beits. “The > Tae & (0 P rg‘wlch Nn SALE New milch cow. Merton Swan. Tel. su 13. iysed hop. Axly to y30d ™ w-:.m 1000 ot In ever: uof"y"..‘.-“xawn.m.., arnesa, Price is Tight: Ambrose Suin: ntl ading Cove. Phone 281-14. “¥aca B ¥ Bouthiietie, n.B':u FOR SALE—A portable motor; can be adjusted on any boat instantly: for sale oheap. by 8. J. Coit. Bath Bt y order; would make light delivery: nr}c: $125. P. O. Box 100, Groton, Ct THE P! R SALE— Situated on Lautel Hil roed aboat oms mile 1 X It Ja Just the place for n desiring to make Jam Wolt, Trading Cove, Norwich: T S9od established FOR SALE ary £00d businees in town Putnam: 2iso ’:Y aellny —fl?fl h ‘other h i1 vy = e sinens: Niatess Hox To4. Putnam, Cr_"3rass Wwater, electric, Di veran K’"" b‘;:u:l. boaiing, can ng, crabbing, orcnesira, ;nuon. Btepuen Mcadul on. ooms_for lght lonu- TO RENT—R kesping. inquire & G. Congaon, &3 M- nie: STOMAGE ROOM—lnquire J. z r.... ning, o3 broadway. febisd FURNISL_U ROOM — Centraily io- cated hmma Morse, 18 Uniea St FURNISHKD HOOMS,all modern con- vemiences, s Lmion »t Fhome 1ubi-d& TO RENT SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE tor 835 m " momih. JAMBS L. (Kental Dept.), 37 Shetucket Sta Norwieh, Ct. FOR RENT One of the best iocated stores M Norwich retail district. Building al- most new with all modern improve- ments. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Franklin Square TO RENT No. 54 Washington St, mine rooms amd bath for $35.00. JAMES L. CASE, 57 Shetucket St, Norwich, Comn. Investment Broker Norwich Conn e oy vl - B for,iady. or Een hs about 1360, Foro5ndne 13103 Jylsd SALE_Underwood typewriter. B excelient gonat OR moaer & io STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles out near village, fine 7 ttage, shndq good barn, FOR SALE SHERIFF'S SALE viftue of execution and il Publc auction. on the pr roperty i lo- g e FRIDAY, the 6th day of AUGUST, 1915, at 11 o’clock in the foremoon, one four-room portable bungalow, size about 13313 feet. and standing on land of Henry Witter, on_westerly side of a highway axundln‘ from the village of yn to the village of Canterbury, s pear the residence of are sa1a Henry Witter, and is known e Gilman bungax s 'GREENSUIT, Deputy Sherifr. by sl u Iy29TRMW FOR SALE OR RENT Thres minutes’ walk from Peck's corner two new Cottages with garage and all modern improvements. For particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Rea! Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich FOR SALE A new seven room cottage in Greeneville in a good location. Inquire about it E. A. PRENTICE 88 Cliff Phone 300 FOR SALE TT 298 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with § rooms each in excellent condition and on trolley line with 3 acres of good tillable land, barn and henhouses. Gobd opportunity for some one ‘wishing to keep cow and do a/poul- try business or market gardening. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building Norwich, Conn. Think of 'LEE ‘CLEGGC" ;e VE:r when Clock or Watch refuses %o Tl the time & Pn-pt odlo‘fiofl-v‘. . 4 T o128 WMHINGTON STREET. ™ DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist .&-mlufl‘h‘mn—nA o e R newly d i sell uhn T ress Cla; Nountain St. S himantie G ol 43ot mayisd XING poultcy of ail xinds same. drop Dostal to L, Cumhuur. ca.‘ ™ FOR RENT Stores and Offices in Building, Frankiin are. roct, best of elevator service, jani tor. Everything up-to-date. Apply to WILLIAM F. mu. Agent, Room 1 TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Jower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350. Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, Y esterly, R. I. FOR SALE urd. * oorfl g.. Aty 3 é’ l l.d. for aiopss, n 3.00. Nll’r( les. 37 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. I have two matched pairs and some nice big chunks and business Horses that I must dispose of right away. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PLERSON, Tel. 1189, FOR SALE A ment house, Wwith barn. &uly ouua rent 335 per month: on the best streets in the city; ex- o Detiding Tot, with Dlace; ail con- veniences; near trolley. Inquire of WILLIAM F. HILL, Iysa FOR SALE Fine - Residentlal Property, Ne. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, - Fire Insurance and Real Estate May Building 278 Main 8t 724—Phones—474 WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale e State o Jonse Tank (oax term with all fixtures, di £004 business: for sale at s bergaln: Cottage at Pleasant View. A 10-room cottage View. lot 50 by 200, centrally loca froliey and postothce: and the price very low. Inquire about it. . A Lot at Grotem Lomg Polnt. Located on the water si Deach mot“far ‘from oard” wais. ice If taken this month s o soer tiages around it Farms. of _400—pri from 10350000, 54n8 708 atalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, Ne. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 365... FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine locatien. o, overflow of sunshine and shade— R for rollicking lads and lasstes, W for work for the whole industrious crew— I for innovatfon of every type and © for competition wherever it ap- H for hurrah and ten thousand cheers! HUMOR OF THE DAY “Pa, started the saying that o man's -m(- his better half?" wife, I reckon™— o for Holu!un Poat. “Why don't you use your brains, Douglas?” “Becauss I want them to last™— London Punch. “Is dat dthwu Simpson took w't, Bre'r Higgins. *—Browning's Magazine. Jimmie—Whi are you doing? Tommie—Washing the jelly off my hands. Ma’s a finger-print expert, you know.—Woman's Home Companion. “She told me she would Just love te be an artist and paint pictures and show them at art galleries.” “Ah! Fond of exhibiting, T take 1t~ —The Jester. Music Dealer—And here's the Lucia sextet—a very popular record. Mrs. Rox (virtuously)—No, not for a family machine; there's too much of this sex business nowadays—Puck. He—I am jolning the Seventy-ffth Infantry. She—My brother Jack is in the Seventy-sixth. So glpd you two boys will be near each other.—Boston Transcript. Flacbush—1 ses in the Indian Arm urst—Wwell, if m. wants some pate de foie gras for luncheon, how does he order it?"— Yonkers Statesman. “Mrs. Judkin read a paper befors reparati “No; but Mrs. Judfln did"—Bir4 mingham Age-Herald. The Widow—Well, why domw't you kiss me? Bashful Youth—I would, only I have some sand in my mouth. “Swallow it, you man. You need it in your system.- [e. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Colombia in 1914 exported Panama bats valued at $263,274. consumes 6,000,008 ber. feet of Swedish pine luml Since 1839 Minnesota has issued charters to 16,006 business concerns. Montana has 20,000,000 acres of free public land awaiting settiement. Weather reports from Gibraltar are sent to London daily Dy wireless telegraphy. American bitulthic paving material is to be used in the paving of Anto- fogasta, Chili. & Chemically treated cloths have been invented for washing windows without water. Aoccording to & Paris physician, pre- mature baldness is due to some trouble A texttle made in Chins from raw silk be buried in the earth & ear without deteriorating. 3 The value of real estate in New York city held by religious institutions laced at $188,921,725. ~ purposes witl aze capacity of 235,180,000,000 gallond of water. < A bill has passed the Riksdag ap- propriating 2,000,000 crowns ($536,000) for the purchase of sul nes for the use of the Swedish Navy Depan ment. Prairie dogs, jack rabbits, ground squirrels and crawfish are now grouped under the bead of “undesir- able citizens” and extensive campaigns for thdr speedy extermination in many parts of The tonnage increase of the ca merchant marine up to May 1 of the fiscal year 1915 amounted to 1019

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