Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 19, 1915, Page 6

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CURRENT Cases Assigned for Hearing Fridsy—Demonstration of U. S. Place Wednesday—Fat Men’s Club Picnic Today. Provided the cases assigned are giv- | few friends at the home of Mr. and en a hearing, there will be an over- | Mrs. Harold D. Livingstone, Tuesday time session of the Third district court | evening. in Westerly Friday, and Judge Oliver [ Invitations are out for the marriage 7, Concord, N..H.—~“My boy H. Williams will have established a | of Mise Nellie Caroline Lanphear of with eczema when only two record breaker for that court. It is|Shannock and Donald Gardner Wil- 1t was on his head, face and probable, however, that all cases on | par, of Bridgewater, Mass. The wed- bands so badly we had to the civil docket will be continued. ding will be held at the home of Mr. keep his hands tied to his For Your Vacation— 16 e cradle, he would scratch so. he:\:fmg(ls that of Thomas lz; w::{ yon. When it made its first ap- chief of pojjce, complainant, again Councilman Francis G. Haswell, pearance it looked like water Edmupd Crosby, chauffeur for Mis.| .oirman of the highway committee, blisters. warse Graf, charged with manslaughter Dy running down and killing little Iona Vaslet, with an automobile, last Sun- day morning, on the Watch Hill road. Then there are the cases of Dep- uty Sheriff George H. Barber of Hope Valley, against Albert Anderson and William Moren of Pawtucket, charged with stealing empty oil barrels from the plant of the Bradford Dyeing as- sociation, at Bradford, in the town of Westerl. Also, the cases of Police: Chief Brown against Patsey Shenaco and John Wurick, on separate complaints charging them with keeping intoxicat- ing liquor with intent to sell illegally. In addition there will be the criminal cases that may develop up to the open- ing of the court session Friday morn- ing. was busied Tuvesday putting guide rapidly. boards in place on all roads leading to Westerly and on intersecting roads. o wad He used his own automobile and was assisted in the work by Alonzo Ca- pron. Senator Louis W. Arnold, of Wester- ly, and the other members of the state board of control and supply, accom: panied by Dr. Harry Lee Barnes, su- perintendent of the state sanatorium, and Dr. Dennet L. Richardson, super- intendent of the City hospital, Provi- dence, will visit the Riverside Tuber- culosis hospital in New York city next Monday, for the purpose of- getting ideas in connection with the erection of the proposed hospital at Wallum lake. COAL AND LUMBER There will be a demonstration of the United States Life Saving Corps, under the direction of Dr. M. W. Tal- cott of Providence, superintendent of the Rhode Island branch, Sunday aft- ernoon at Pleasant View. The demon- stration will be by members of the Pawtucket Y. M. C. A. There will be three distinct exhibits, one at Week- apaug at 1 o'clock, at Pleasant View in front of the Wigwam at 2 o'clock, and at Atlantic Beach casino at 3.20. The demonstration will include the proper method of rescuing a drawning man, bringing him ashore, breaking the so-called death grip, and the Shaefer or one-man method of res- taration. \ Asa Jacques, a pioneer resident of . Little Genesee, N. Y., who died there recently in his eighty-ninth year, went with his parents, Samuel and Sarah Jacques, in 182, lfo,‘m ‘ankflnlon. !'L :::’l!*flmlxnbolnfnuwu le to'nve any- NEGIJGEE . and five children, made the trip to Lit- | bucket brigadé work ha dno effect on Free Bu lilz Kinds and lalugn tle Genesee in a one-horse Wwagon.|the burning bullding ahd the fire de- mc m m Mr. Jacques was a canpenter by occu- |partment was of no service as the We have found a Shirt of the regulation 50c ALWAYS IN STOCK pation and the last member of a family | building was beyond the fire district. full in ‘and in which the mates rical of seven children noted for their longe- Fi - dliy et axo o o ios Goat giviy with . A. D. LATHROP vity. His sister, the latp Mary Ann yenn ates. .“"L.“M oufis, We have all sizes, 143 % ':i.m" c om. gy P P 100, while his father lived to be 95. |annual convention of the Connecticut D g Wt Soll cine. W you want o splentid Matorisle and weaves of s high Tolephone 463-12 State Firemen's association now in shacing e g ol in Ehie Coart, Fred J. Ostman, Raul M. Del- :t"mm‘ ’nflmm."lll’.m’ uo“:: DR. ALFRED RICHARDS‘ DENTIST Thayer Building, Room 305 Telephone 488-2 Burdick, died four years ago. aged | Stonington is represented at the ittle mongy you will make no mistake in pur- session at New Haven by Chief En- on of thees: . used STONINGTON gineer Edwin P, Teed, James J. Mo- ourth lot—in fact these are tne Mrs. Theodore Palmer and Daughter g‘?;fih.‘.‘.‘l‘.‘;”’ Glimartin and Charles % style with French to Leave Borough R e also include some special Silk " ey ; P Fieion sen: : NEG"GEE AND 0 G s Fo ront and Fibre Silkc Front Shirts : s : ¥ R 65c with bodies to match. Al the hiousehold effects of the 1ate | day in Western S0 et Wednss. " I IN HIR'I'S ront Theodore D. Palmer, including a large Mr. and Mrs. William D. Leahy have PR.ICE 95 The main criminal case assigned and Mrs. Joseph E. Lanphear, at Ken- n Local Laconics. Henry McNelly of New Bedford is visiting relatives in Westerly. collection of antiques and_curios, are|returned to their et ¥ A e The silent sentinel will soon aid in | goon to be disposed of, as Mrs. Palm- | Mass. home in Milford, "”l.. n:"n':vl'.' L Sk o test, Hogrri ] and »r;:n: the police traffic work in Dixon square. | o s to reside elsewhere. This house|” The members of the Round Table || superior Shirts. They are all coat style and have sither F i A, A book by Gene Stratton- The annual picnic of the Fat Men's |is among the most elegantly furnish- |club had an outing at Atlantic beach laundered or soft double cuffs — in fact are the ex- club will be held at Brightman’s pond | ed in the borough. Wednlesday. act counterpart of shirts selling for more than double the P is ys received with today. ; K N —_— money. Sizes from 14 fo 17—all fast colors. or the Bo orter is alwa; 4 Stonington Bank Notes. 4 Heavy rain followed by hot sun- NOANK w shine has damaged the potato crop in| William A. Wilcox is the possessor delight. Her latest work this section. of several sheets of state bank oills —_— S 2 Post Office Inspector Charles H.|Of the Stonington bank, which are not | Novel Feature at Firemen's Dance— ] Pendleton is spending his vacation at | Signed and therefore are not redeem-| 8chooner Starts For Nova Scotia his home in Westerly, able for their face value. The bank| After Bwordfish. . cC Mre. Johm R. Slater of New Yo |ROteS are of varied denomination i : 2 fresh and crisp and as in as g0od ~on- | The dance given jat the quarters of is a guest of the Charles P. Cottrell Negligee Shirts of regular fifty goes on sale Tuesday, Aug. 17 e ——— —————— dition as when taken direct from the | the fire " com = - o family in Elm street. pany was a very cent gui specially designed for i e e s i - [enataversTyiate. tractive one. During part of the even- Here you may have your selection from the season’s best o oo e just , Miss Florence Connor of Notwich is e e ing tne electric lights were turned off, ||| dollar Shirts for only 79c each. They are all the custom- Iike the men’s shirts except in size As this is one of her best you will R Wost Brena® ireet g 2 and illumination was supplied by a ary ,coat style with laundered or French double cuffs. and proportion, and are all cost- want s copy sure. g 3 > - The bank notes are adorned with a| huge artificial moon. A large num- Fredch Percales of the finest and Soisette predominate, and style with attached, laundered The John West farm, so-called, lo- | picture of the steamer Commonwealth, | ber of dancers enjoyed the even- we hiave also included some handsome Shirts with pu cuffs. All sizes, 12 to 14%. Place your order with us in advancs cated in Varietyville, has Leen pur-|of the old Stonington line with sub- | ing. fronts and soisette bodies to match. There's an unusuaily P U chased by gVesley O. Whipple. sequent terminal at Groton, near to| lrs Cbarles 1. Libby entertained|]] large assortment for your choice at this specially low price. SALE " e The big fleet of warships maneuver- | the plant of the present Ship and En- | the snciety of the Methodist churet of || Al sizes from 14 o 17, PRICE C the day of publication. ing off Block Isiand are dlearly visible | Sine company, where she was burned | which she is a member — Wednesany from Pleasant View and Watch Hill :: ‘thelwatgs(edxeg "’ll'he onl)’i part t()t afterncon. at steamboat probably now in exist- . ence is owned by the Niagara Engine ‘(omm::"":v -nkd P;runl|:. 2 ok 3 o 5o o< | company of New London, It is the| 2 ycke has returned to hridge between 3 and 5 o'clock Sun-|),rge golden ball that sufhounted the | Queens, N. Y, after two weeks' vaca- = 2 flag staff and is partially burned. This | tion at Cove Nook. Rev. George L. Clark of Wethersfield. | relic has a silver plate saitably in.| Samuel Fish has returned to Spring- Conr., former pastor of Pawcatuck |scribed, and is highly prized by the| field : Congregational church, is here calling { members of the fire company. The| Mrs. Newton, of Little Falls, N. J. on acquaintances. fire department of New London went | I on Masons Island for two weeks. A GooD TlMB Rev. William J. Smith of North |to Groton at the time of the burning | 3ichael di Piassi, of New Haven Srosvenordale, Conn., a former pastor |of the steamer on the pier and freight | IS Visiting his parents here. 5f Grace Methodist church, Westerly, | house in response to a call from Grot- | Mrs. Charles Barber is visiting her TO BUY A CONCORD s here on a visit, on, where there was no fire apparatus. | Sister, Mrs. Keigwin, in New Hav CARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Jordan of Prov- | Thes golden ball fell overboard and a | E. H. Leonard of Providence is vis- dence and Misses Sadie and Lucy | member of Niagaras and Nameaugs | itig here. Saffney of Westerly, sisters of Mrs. |jumped into the icy water to secure| Mr- and Mrs. MacDougal are enter- Jordan, are visiting in Montreal. the bail as 2 souvenir of the big fre. taining their son, Thomas, of Provi- - % : t was secu y the Niagaras and - s o e wenk ShcEnoridente; I8 | hua Doen carefully | preserved ~ iver | ; Henry Mowhan has returned fo New Jarents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam D. |Since. Je;?g' :\rt:gxr Y s - m L L CHAPMAN Co hei: t . e 0] v y A at their cottage at Pleasant House and Contents Burned is visiting her moth:r,o Mre:'e}sacn“h’ > o \ The one-story and a half dwelling | Palmer. * Mrs. John G. MacDonald lof Santa |in Quiambaug occupied by -the family | Mrs. Mary Latham is spending to- George Chapman counted 252 auto- mobiles that crossed the Pawcatuck (open or top), of the following manu- facture: H. A, Moyer, W. N. Brock- way, Coolidge Carriage Co. . 9 - 4 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. costa, Ealftorita, ‘and Sivsl” Chancs |5 Serbert Bannell and” owacs "hy | day 5 Momiviie. Bolls Riw Hhven. cortlae. the sa- COLCHESTER ignation as & member of the board of |1 Sl Ot (kla;ks Island, Maine, are [ Noyes Palmer, was totally destroyed Montague Flagg has returned to| thoPess, has been visiting her cousins -— Norwalk to Ma; -:r‘h-non 11- L Bc.ly x iisiting at the home of their brother,|by fire Monday morning. The fire | Fishers Island, at Rockledge cottage. Wiliam Bown of Norwich was in|the same to tak i eter C. Brodie, in Newton avenue. |was caused by the explosion of an oil| Mr. and Mrs. James Langworthy e e ] o taks. flgct Inymelintany- - t : town Wednesday. Captain and Mrs_Amos H. Dickens |stove in the kitchen and spread rap. | bave been visiting in. New London. ANTI v mas tasan 0 h l g d sbserved the Aftléth amniversary of [idly. All the household eftects weps| Mrs. George Williams of Springcld YANTIC e S . e e s e e 8 el verhaulin an heir marriage by a reception to a[burhed with the building the Bun-|Is visiting here. i B & bl Pesst H. P. Buell, james Purcell and|erly meeting of the ministers of tne 1 = r. and Mrs. Jack Erskine have re- P Setmges & eop'e— | James Purcell, Jr., were Norwich vis- | Advent Christian church, held in Dun- e alr or urned to their home in New Jersey. Representative and Mrs, A. J. Bail itors Tuesday. ham's ve, at Plainville. His Stephen P. Brown of Mansfield, has| to Visit White Mountains. was T ting G Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Bill of | ject “Th arment™ A been Visiting at the Point. New York were callers in town Tues- | 0. 72> 1be Wedding G s of all kinds on Mr. and Mrs. John E. Selms have| James Berestord of Providence, spent|day en route to their summer home, 1 tr. and M n & Ivoryton.—The Ivoryton Gun club ILES, | e Jac:b: S;?s ggm‘;mnu ho | short time in town recentl the | Pine Tree farm, Hebron. They made | helg a meeting on their grounds Sat- AUTOMOB A “.‘ a" own a e hast Rk ol ic_who | guest of Edward Jones. the trip in their car. urday. The contest was for amateurs hes %ch, Visiting at Gfoton Long | ~Charies Bentley, of the U. S. S, Commissioner F. J. Brown and son. | onin and there ere 55 ontmmtoars CARRIAGES, WAGONS, et g e Rhode Island, and Harold Bentley, of | Frederick O. Brown, of Lebanon were| highes; score was a tie between F. ICKS and CARTS Pl - 1 eorge Brigham of | the U. S. S. New York, spent the week | callers in town Wednesday. M. Rose and Fred Koebler, and will be TRU c of alvist st phave Ieturned home after|end ir town with thelr parents, Mr.| Arthur M. Elgart and party were| gecided at some future date Mrs: Ceore \ ChneortALS. rurneq | 21 Mrs. Wareham W. Bentley. Norwich visitors Tuesday. X Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Mrs. Geol isses Helen, and Mary Woods and| Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Willard were vis. to her home in Long Island. Misses Lucile and Alicia Hagerty of | itors in Hartford Wednesday. e Tie ot oo | e . el | D, of A. Session. Norwich have returned to their homes | James Randall and family of Leb- | ni% POTE J00n U8, HAadiam to fest the 3 et 3 Liberty council, Daughters of Amer. | 2{téf spending the past week with|anon were calling on friends in town | j.en rilled to a depth of 115 feet and fea’ Teld a session Wednesday night | “iim Miss Anna Driscoll. Tuesday. the commissicners will determine Mrs. Prus Gheesbro of New 1o s vor E. Mortimer Harrison _of| Mrs Emma Stebbins and Miss Anne | 17 SORTISHORErs Wb, determine - = . Brainerd were at the Willimantic has been visiting Mrs. Kate Adams. | Montclaire, N. J., was a guest during % | bountiful supply for the Means ngh Grade Shoes s Alde Mitiks B §ode to Her| e wetk Sf Hatide J-dibbe. | Camip sround Wednesday. and tempocary home. home in Little Falls, for & short vis- Miss Blanche Richards and Miss| Patrick Connors of Fitchyille is the Scolt & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. Alice Gagne were recent guests of rel- | guest of his mother, Mrs. J. Hud- 3 atives in Jewett City. son on Broadway. Meriden.—At the meeting of the After Swordfish, 5 Mr. and Mys. McGee of New York|DPoard of governors of the Highland At Real Bargain Prices Schooner Star has gone to Nova Outing to Beach. are gueshts at the homestead on | Country club, Tuesday evening. a new Scotia for swordfish. A party of eighteen local people en- | Broadway. bylaw was drawn up to comply with T dn H The power boat Bug, has been re-| joved an outing to Brownings' beach| Mrs. May White and family and|!he new club iicense law passed at m ome paired and painted. Sunday. Mrs. Katiq Talcott were in Hartford | the seneral assembly. A meeting of e Our Men’s Best grade Low Shoes el ok Fishing sleop Squid; Captain Will- [ Mr. Lawton and family and several|and Middletown Wednesday making | the members will be called in & short —Sp value iam Dougherty, has gone for sea bass | friends spent the day at Fort Point. | the tripsin T. P. Kinney's car. time to ratify the c¥laws. 2 at “.87 and “.48_ to Block Island. Frank W. Stritch spent the week| R. A. Storrs was calling on friends & Charles McDonald will return to-|end at his home in Gilbertville and|in Norwich Wednesday. New Haven.—Wiliiam Spencer Mur- night from a visit in New Haven. had as his guest Frederick Kingsley. Miss Marla Peterson is in Williman- { While there they attended the Ware- llc“rs St > Gilbertville ball game. FE L LR ey g ORI BRIEF STATE NEWS = Elisha Lathrop was a: Willimantic ray, construction engineer for the New Haven road, has been seriously ill for| The best natured person in ths severai days with typhoid fever at the | world will get grouchy slaving over a ent Brigham hospital in Boston. He | coal or wood fire. Vorabrr. U3ire. Murray has lefs the| ~Make the Queen of the Kitchen Eight dozen pairs of Brown and Black Calf and Patent Calf and Kid, $4.00 and $4.50 grade—on sale at $2.95. A At R 2 £ $100 REWARD $100 g":’? mundflslmdu l; nm Jfls B Catskills, where she has b.e!n‘ spend- Happy with a bout six dozen pairs—Special value at $2.48, he readers of thiz paper will be|first in thirty-five years and he notic- s ing the summer and is with Mr. Mur- pleased to learn that ed many improvements and changes. N % Dieassd, Lo Jearn that inere s 2t least | €0 many improvements and changes | Windsor—Page Brothers expect to Fa¥: : Modern Gas Range One lot all Small Sizes at $1.95. A been able to cure in all its stages, and | ning have returned from a visit to that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is| Watch Hill, Pleasant View and At- h. harvest their large crop of tobacco Prayers of the Lany. GAS IS A TIME-SAVER We believe the faith of some people a i No building of fires or carrying out Ivoryton.—Richard Griswold, son|would be materially strengthened if hes. Nothing to do but strike a the only positive cure now known to LADIES' SUMMBR SHOES zfi:.’:’.i‘.’.‘.fi:k.'f“:.::‘:‘.’,; e i hnnepruh::uuve and Mrs. Albert J. Siitational treatment: 'Hall's Catarrn | Balley are spending two weeks tour- | free and broke Mo wrier o o | o o the fard 1 ey | match and the fire is ready. T ve . of = ?ure is taken internally, ng ing New England. Their longest their wood and fetch their water for A Gas Range is an Ornament in the ‘'welve dozen pairs OIffll'dl. P'Iml" and Coloni- «§|1 v - $ stop will be at the White Mountains.| Hartford—James Dunn, chemist at|them.—Houston Post. Kitchen and a joy to the Cook. als, formerly $3.50 to $4.50—on sale to cl Misses Mary Rose, Ellen O'Hearn |the Hartford hospital, left Monday to Order now before the Summer rush. 3 y n to close at $1.85. > and Michael O'Hearn have returned | spend the remainder of the summer in We are also headquarters for Hum- . . ng nature in|from a visit at Ocean beach. New #ersey. phrey Gas Arcs, Welsbach Reflex Eight dozen pairs, formerly $2.50 to $3.50— doing its work. The proprietors have| Mr. and Mrs. Culanham and daught- "' Lights and Ruud and Vulcan Tank : = e R e curative Powers| er, of Providence, were rccent‘guests| Derby—Robert Bailey of Derby, won ‘Water Heaters. Now $1.48. iny case that 1t fails to cure. Bend sor | O, Mrs. Howard Bishop. first prize, a handsome silver cup, in The ambulaace was called into the | the launch race last Saturday at the village Sunday to take Mrs. Christoph. | regatta held at Bantam lake. The Only Linens The City of Norwich er Carean to the Backus hospital Portland.—Rev. Dr. O. H. Rafferty, ° 9 Big Vegstables. who has been spending the past sever. Gas and Elecirical Dq. t Mrs. Jessie Tracy recently received | al days at Block Island with his fam- list of testimonlials. Address: F. J. CH! One lot all Small Sizes, 98c. 40, 0. Special Values in White Sandles and Pumps, $1.27, |[eitks 0" Foois B for coni- 0 5 y ——— % 3 $1.69 and $1.79. Misses’ and Children’s Summer Shoes Waorms Cause Many Ghildran's 1is. | Smmt RoSone b Bttt o Cncson | - " o e e 321 Main St., Alice Building at deep cut prices. \ Worms, by thousands, rob the child | former resident here, who conducts Rockville—The annual reunion of of nnl;lrlsl?monl&, z(l;l;l its growth, cause | Jarge poultry farm. Among the col- :hék m’emhe;-vegl :;:e !A;":Y i flmlly‘ < £ constipation, in tion, nervousness, | lection me very large carrots | took place nesday at the home of Outing and Tennis Shoes and “Sneaks”—the good {Irvesular appetite, fover ind sometimes | and beots e e ooty were | Mr. ana Mre, Frank A. Kennedy. MAHONEY BROS., i e spasms. Kickapoo Worm Killer gi lame carro kind at mark-down prices. i Solef from all these. One-fourtn to | fous Tnches ooy AN the CANTOLS| Saybrosk—E. A. Lane, the - black- ions of these pleasant candy lozenges,| Mr. Bestham of Wauwecus Hill has | SWith, while shoeing one of George Hack, Livery and Boarding taken as directed, Kill and remove the | been hringing some immensely large | Gates’ horses at his shop. had two of Stable C worms, regulate the child’s bowells and | bests to the market his ribs broken by a kick from the FALLS AVENUE ‘ 0 rostore its health and vitality. Get an| Mra. Arthur O. Torrey and _sons, | MOTge- : 3 original 26c box from your druggist.| Frane than form : ‘We guarantec our service to be the . sgr ove o Don't endanger your child's health and cnnm':. Q:‘:&N e ]‘:i‘;:ednl!:r';‘,orr:y‘ S = T Sidut Nensamahis Seftam, here. future when so sure and simple a rem- the exposition in_California. o e met the Connecticut delegates in DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist 206 MAIN STREET, - . FRANKLIN SQUARE f|¢% can b nad . > West Haven—Star of Bethlehdm, | Hartford. He will be gone about four Building Annex, Room A Fuheral Benefit Association of Con- | weeks. . Telephone 528 Telephone 544 Bt s 250093 | necticut will hold their annual basket 2 medium- better than through the ad- mfi at the home of Lady Nellie' Norwalk—Fletcher H. Montgomery vertising columns of Tne Bulletin. ey on Saturday, August 21. of South Norwalk has handed his, rés.

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