Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 27, 1915, Page 7

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. The following e e OF FBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING TODAY ‘changes Thursday: !nuntnfl:nm-entvheoh No c:n-ct\ully WQ,puiuvw work for the very 50¢ SILK Hm One case of Women's Black, m- LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE m-:; ooy Me Vana Mri. Andiow Tiag tie What. i WS 5 e fashioned SILK Hostery. These are that any dentist in the city charges. } b:r‘ have ml;xtnde:‘ nn;[h:l( a century [ beaches including Watch Hill and A P, ml:t Hoslery, -u)oa 10 expert service and ‘32 of tharried ore than 25¢ AIR siight ¥aill ‘half '.?y"v.:rkumd-::n&in ;;i &?’“”‘;"";?’e'“':,f;"c"x:""’%. in Preston price—25c & pair. world, orwich an y. ided - - . = son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ud Mrs. WM' Summer Weignt Lisle 'fill Summer Weight Lisle 3 and Silk Lisle Hoslery—our regular .u Lisle Hoslery—our regular DENTAL WORK GREENEVILLE John A Hagbers and ine iwo emni- | tags whicn ey e e T o LT COME TODAY ‘We have the most attractive prop- Suteseding the King Dental Ce. underway. Battiag: at. 320, e iy Aol B Peateer TMiy Tan l et e iR e v ’ Shechan, the Kickers' fast kevstone | herg is a skilled tailor by trade and at | was at work on one of the small coast WOmen S smr u“mear at 15‘: his tes Block Island. Oscar Barrett of Willimantic was.a | partment connected with the establish- | ber reading in the open as late at 11 Miss Camila l‘undry is spending a calle rhere, Thu:sday. ment is conducted by another som,|'clock at nl‘hl. #0 long does the day- | week of vacati Robert Gelino-and John Dennis were recently at Watca RilL at New Haven. DIAMOND JEWELRY John & Geo. H. Bliss of the Jehn NEW SPRIN P!-ubflonzhrThw Fair and | _Thursday's weather: As predicted. Sun, Moom and Tides. [} “Sun i _Egh:l M. i Rises | sets. || water. || Setar la m|pmilamiamn ~—S8heehan Hitting at .320—Person r s Ropairs Underway at Primary Schoal | h i s e N end iare agberg Women’s Silk Hosiery at Clearance Prices 5 Mrs. Among g osition to make that you ever heard als. ’ e afe Caron, James Herodore || At 44c—Women's White and Tan | At 44c—Women's White Silk Out- EXAMINATIONS FREE o ool 6f" the Gresne- £ Mrs. Hagberg | married which is fiow over two hun- | Fregeau, alck Hoslery, regular price size Hoslery, regular price DR. F. C. JACKSON vills Gramimer o Brospect et 18 e e L 1% : g 3 under repairs. . The lmfldinx is being| S ey they came mn passed :.:‘uunq ::l‘ cl!hld- At “:‘—Wognfi'- Black Silk Out- | At '.—WMI Fine Silk Hoslery from that e house TS. O , regular price new - DR. D. J. COYLE ||repainted. new outside ~steps con- | 2 ! took up thelr residence in Brook- | Haghers shows the picture to her| Harold Soe. g g e R structed and other interior-repairs are uu-nn mgu announced by X Rior-1an establishment on Main street. For|was born. The family remained o stricted choice of our entire line of Women's berg has been in business for himself | most of her early life on the Scandi- dainty lace yi -Vests that were 19¢, 25c and 29c—also Personals. and has his establishment at No. 310 | navian mainland. Personals and Notes. ular 25¢ Lace Trimmed Pants—also Women's Union Suits in 15c Mr. and Mrs. William Sweét are at| Main street, in company with his son, > Willlam Jervis has returned from regular and extra sizes—all at.......... N desi o Platious = In-the 40 years that Mr. and Mrs. | continue reading for there at that time S——— Il our better grade Union Suits for Women, reduced for i Erene dimons ';.“_ i Leroy Larkin bus accepted a posi- | Hagherg have resided in and near|Of Vear daylight begins at 2 o'clock in| Warren Sharples has gone to South || A" Sur Detter o aczros green ; ton with t.e Winchester Arms Co,|Norwich they have observed many |the morning. Offen in the haying |Swansey for a few days, Mr. and Mcs. Fred Bethel, formerls | widely known because of their con- |CODtinue until late at night. Mr. and | enjoying a wee's vacation. £ P Transportation in those days was not ¢°flntry the changeé is hardly notice- STONE FAMILY REUNION. @s it is today. Mr. Hagberg has seen | able. Descendanfs of “John _and _Willi placed by trolley roads, which have Mr. and_ Mrs. Hagberg have four Stone. Meet at_ 3,,,,,.,‘ — mum’" gradually grown from a single line.to | children, all of whom are married and | James McSheffrey of North Slater| Berlin, Aug. 25, via Leondon, Aug. in Norwicl At 12%0—Children’s Socks in black, | At 80—One case of Women's Fast 7t 223 |Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hagberg of Preston Were Married Half SIS N R e W 0. 71- 30.60 > At flmflfi-’l fine Ribbed, | At 15c—Women's Hoslery, black a Century Ago in Swoland, Sweden—Came to Norwich s e ey, W $htve and white lisie, Black cotton and tan eilk, value up to 25c. wm?% At 19o—Women's Black Sk Liste, sauze weight, value 25c. At”.—m-ul.&lal- At 190—Women's Bilack ribbed, sizes ¢ Hosiery, M fi.’w:&mu mflqm““ iyn, Y. They remained in that city | friends with much pride. Mrs. Hag- but l. brief time and then they came | berg’s father 'I.l a ship builder and at .320 ‘and is leading | one time he was employed by Smith & | islands, about five miles around and a ¢ to- the av-|Gilbert, well known tailors, who had | mile of two wide, that Mrs. Hagbers and from This is s most attractive - offw = . Ribbed, the past twenty-two years Mr. Hag- |the island a brief time and she pu-d Summer Wi t Vests, including fine lisle, many them with John A. Hagberg, under the firm nam Long Days in the Neorth. Pleasant View. of ‘A. Hagbers & Son. A ladies Both Mr. and Mrs. Hagberg remem- Women's Ribbed Union Suits, | Women's Extra Size Ribbed Un- lace trimmed, our regular 50c Suits | fon m at 35c a sult, regular at 3%. price 50c. Charles A. Hagbers. Light last b.n the summer season ana = . Hag! you coul Miss Eden Munsey of Brodgeport, Many Changes in Norwich, wait an hour or two and be able to|has returned bome. - changes, especially | in the buesincss | season the farmers begin harvesting at — Sections of the city. | Oid buildings|? and 3 oclock in the morning and| George Stone of Norwich avenue is _a specialty. nf this city, are the guests of Mr. and | nection with leading Norwich families | Mre. Hagherg say that the changes in tiny float, the firing was repeated to- COAL AND LUMBER Prices the Lowest. Mrs. Barwell of Central evenue for a|have disappeared and in their places|the length of the day can be noticed | Misses Annie and Nellie Day have|night How many hits were scored few days. have arisen modern business blocks.|there most percepéibly while in this|returned from Ooeu beach. will not be computed, it was said, for several days. Fred Stone spent ’rh-.xndny after- noon and evening in Willimantic. the old horse cars and bus lines dis- Family™ls Not Scattered. Military Debate on Reichstag. GOAL the present size and scope of the Shore| live within a mile or two of each other. | &veue spent Thursday with relatives | 27.—The reichstas today indulgsd in a1 frag 8“"8 Kinds and ['m;_?j The twenty- e,g;m, anpual meeting | Line System. Some thirty years ago|John A. and Charles A. Hagbers, their | in Baltic. military debate for the first time dur- ‘Wijiam Mr. and Mrs. Hagberg lived In a farm|eops reside in Preston, while Mrs. ing the war. Only one member of the house quite near their present home|John Turner and Mrs. Jobn Zahn,| Mrs. George Pilling. Mrs. Fred|chamber, Daniel Stueeklen, voiced any AT e syocy and in those days trips to Norwich had | their daughters reside on Laurel Hill.| Smith and sons, Rorald and Fred, are| criticisms of the goverpment and A. D. LATHROP to be made by horse and carriage or [ They have six grandchildren, Julius |2t Savin Rock. these expressed no desi: regarding » the conduct of the war. “May the day | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Gn foot. When the Norwich and|and George, Fred and Mabel Hagberz arp. Westerly trolley line was put through,|and Everett and Elizabéth. John Brennan, Jr, after being con- soon come,” Herr Stueckien said, Telephone £83-13 will begin | It Decame a matter of less than a ten fined to his home with iliness to be|-“when this murderous war will cease.” at- 1 a'clock. President: Stone will xnlriute: mxehto Mr. Hagberg's z;.l- - In the Best «HHnm-. able to be out doors again. mak ann dence from the square. In speaking th Mr. and Mrs. Hagberg are in 2 e e : ot Govornar aress, tollowed b7 |of pleasore trips to the shore thirty: | the best of health and estes"the use| Richard Piling, Misses Mey and| Mexican Bandits Fight Officers. JOSEPH BRADFORD, I! MRS. G. P. STANTON’S | F ™ Aton, Glark - seaesiogiaty: Sorufl: [five or forty years ago, Mr, Hagberg |of ali thefr factlties. Thelr deiight. | Elizabeth Skinner and Margaret Pill- Corpus Christi, Texas, Aug, n.— i * No. 82 Shetucket Strest Stone Macdonaid of Brookiyn, Tren- | F2id the pecple flocked there in crowds | ful ard genial personalities have won |ing recently motored to Savin Rock.| Mexican bandits and American BOOK BmDER ————— — _ |ton and Canada;: Attorney William I.|much asithey do now on a hot Sunday | for them many friends, who extend == officers today fonght i & public road Stone of York; - } or holiday. Three boats, of which the |them congratulations and best wishes| E. HIll who graduated from Boston | |eading into Faifurrias, Brooks county, sey, m\ofi: Stone th.:?':ngm\n:xgfl. old Ella was one. made regular tripslon their golden wedding day. Technical school last June is a guest|and one of Zour armed Mexicans was Biank Books Ruled to tel R. Bronson, Esq.. of Waterbury, of his sister, Mrs. L. D. Packer of|probably mortally wounded. None of Made and Order, It is hoped that Mrs. Roberts v North A street. the Americarc was hurt. 108 BROADWAY the Stone Family will be the old town mill, the Henrv ton and Mrs. Tibbll! of Milford, will s Dye Works e BRIDGEPORT BRIGHTER. 38 Broadway After the Ming is over, the mem- Auto at your service bers will take a walking tour to his- association of Bo.- LABOR SITUATION IN THREE MEN DROWNED Mr. and Mrs. A. Pion ad family and BY SWAMPING OF FLOAT l?elx: Ifl:ltcl. Mr. and Mrs. E. P‘,ruch!r BORN 2 of North Grosvenordale, spent Thurs- One Strike Settled and Four More Ex- | Which Had Taken Part in a Carnival | day at Ocean beach. == CANFRELL .,‘,},,‘,':,"“,’g.;“.:o,"htg‘.‘; A Goon TIME torie piaces in Guilford, among which Pested 68 W& Adioind- b S ROAR OF CANNON IN Gippeely *0 % s M TS 1o BUY A CONCORD 1n price of te- | Whitfleld h the st Bridgeport, Conn, Aug. 26—The la-| Waltham, Mass., Aug. = will be | Jonn swne"::a':n:n“:d m’““.fle hor situation here assumed a brighter | men were drowned tonight as a result LONG ISLAND 8OUND CARRIAGE Members are invited to bring items | aspect tonight when one strike was |of the swamping of a float which had of ‘information and .n.edmugo, the | settled and union leaders announced |taken part in a carnival on the Charles | 700 Pound Projectilés: Sent Three occasion. (open or top), of the following manu- facture: H. A. Moyer, W. N. Brock- that the troubles at four other plants |river, two hours after it had passed Miles Into the Air, at a Moving Charles H. > is residence 18141914 Anyone related to the Stone® fam- |re expected to-be adjusted within a |in review before the state -xecuuvg- Target. 30. | way, Coolidge Carriage Co. ily, whether 2 member of not, is cor- | féw days. The La Resista Corset |Who are attending the annual com- Burial in Sprin Mass., Sai —_— J.’i A. Morgan & Son |aiauy mvitea to attend and becoms company employing 170 hands, an-ference of governors in Beston. The ew York, Aug. 26.—The scream of day, At 8, at 11 a. m, © 2 I mounced that it had granted the eight | lives of twenty other persons were im- | shells and the roar of cannon reiled snmu.l"npm pieass Spy. THE L L mm" co lhx member. c' > A l Trou: ti i b with | hour day and other coNcessions and |perilled In the accident to this float | over the waters of Long Island sound P—In 26, Harriet ; the l-n:‘:t!z‘:;dnsnc: fn the history | that the strikers would return to work |and in the capsizing of another, The |today. The lons 15-inch moctars st widow of LEHIGH VALLEY o ene “mswoctation, reatia i dead are: William Chase, John Caine | Fort Totten, which mantic. aged 14 Bath ich, Ct. No. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton |- The secretary of the Stone Family | Labor leaders said the Bias Narrow | and Joseph Maguire. entrarice to New Streei, Norwich, mochuon is David Stone Kelsey, of | Fabric company had agreed to the They were members of a party of |13 700-pound projectiles climbing three m!l\ lll: city, Afi“ 28, “!‘- Gifice and Yard Central Wharf - |fweat eiepnone 884 » Settlement is expected by union men PLUMBING AND STEAM FITYING| A counterteit hat doliar bearing the | on'\ioiiiey " Conferences with oMicials | overboard, some weighted with arioor | miles swey. an OMicer temcd tor oy | Saturday. Aus. 28th Thursday. Tha Countarfeit is ‘:’:-“ of the Crown and George C. Bachelor part of their cos- |tars by telephone, computing by math- Phone 581 and it is digicult to Corset companies, allied concerns, are Those who remained on the | ematical formula the range, the angle Toy Giom and cellent imitation on farm methods and farm life. point was in the way of ultimate set- |on a float caller Charity, which the [of a et, 13,000 nrdl off shore. distinguish it from the real thing. well known lecturer | eight hour day and that only a minor |1 men and one woman who had parts | miles into the sky at a moving speck Edwin L. Burg "“' and | Mest Cigary are BAKER—In Oeiwn. ed* Good— tlement. At the Bryant Electric com- | local lodge of Elks contributed to the Arthur ‘!h Baker, agt THESE ARE BETTER € Commiatiot MO B pany, whene 2,200 are on strike, a fipal | carnival. When the float began to | dupiicated. o far as. possibie. Funeral from his lete home in Occum, TOM'S 1-2-3,5¢ CIGAR take in water elght of the men jumped | little observatory on Sands Point six y. Aug. 28th, st 3 o'clock. cemetery. GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR progrissing toward a satisfactory con- | float were quickly taken off by canoce- |of fire and all the other intricate fac- - o I 1n ists. tors to_be considered. The artillery- e ranklin 8¢ lusiom.. When dropped it has a dull sound and | “OMLH I8 aid, In th o D pan: an- e meantime 2 second float con- | men working in the gun pit saw noth- HODERN Pwm ;hfn fim";h"“" .‘"‘h a real half dollar | .. ,unc.q that it har voluntatily granted | taining fifteen members of the carnival ing of the “target, but followed the s some: ey meneiSht On | the eight hour day to its 100 employes. | committes overturned at another point | commands of this officer, relayed to Thirty-three is @s essential in modern house as|local man unxnovdnfi barber. electricity is to lighting. We guaran- |8 Norwich strikebreakers brought |on the river. Al those aboard were | them by the battery commander a few barber 4id mot | nere from Boston and Providence by | thrown into the water, but so far as|fest away in the it tee the very best PLUMBING WORK | fiscover that the half was a fake uh-|ihe New York, New Haven and Hart. |known all were picked up by the| Instead of hostlle fiset upon whose til his customer had left the store. by .expert workmen at the fariest lowever and ford raliroad to take the places of |crowds of canoeists who flocked to gunners would endeavor to prices. ; 2:1: mth:-c‘k"t:.ml: store ;'1’:“ b doch.‘.llh:am‘h'rfi' ':‘o‘;"" walked the sceme. > bon. o Ask us for plans and prices. he roturned it to him and demanded | {oCIRSS 0 TSFS, DU L ioad” mis- on a,bobbing fioat at the end of & 500 2 A we8 hatl represented the situation” to them FAIL TO SUBSTANTIATE yard' hawser let out by a tug. Its 167 West Main Street Robert Jd. Cochrane GAS FITTING, - PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, ‘Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O 37 Noy 11 to 25 Ferry Street J .. F. TOMP KINS sm' uw DIVISIONS | investigation has been made by a rat- | War Department Receiving Letters Tt became known tonight that at the ALLEGED GERMAN ACTIVITIES | actual measurements were ten feet instance of New York financiers an The ing company to ascertain how many without glasses for the e AT e o [ et el | E A port has been owing that at when n‘”‘"‘“‘“" 4,600 are now idle here. _The labor | oshington. Aug. = 26.—Secretary| juni.e e water that spouted up ap- ieaders have asserted that 6000 are on | Garricon revealed today that for|peqred but a few feet in height. ‘The report also showed, it is | months the war department had been| With a searchiight playing on the hlt the factories are in & posi- | recetving letters from all sections of . o fill all contracts. lh. country reporting alleged German X Gompers, nufl‘-nt of the | activities, such as the masking of big AN pE A nEs American tion of Labor, is ex n foundations in temnis courts and pected h-n I a few days, labor lua- uflding foundations. No evidence has been discovered, the secretary said, [this year and’ so reéduce the High e to substantiate any of the reports. | Cost of Living, Oval water . pipes are now being < s ravy department wrote & 1 Journal, ur‘lunraflvww : Daniel's letter last week asking . .I'-". .Ew editor bmit migh will be wvery reasonable in price. E lE bave t:’-\‘llwrt :n;“ ¢ Sugar, too, is cheaper than last year. Is) s MAKES PURE BLOOQD | st & civil empioye of the navy de-| Our White Canning Peaches will be DR. E. J. JONE + partme: pay “‘ Ger- - g government . ’ Suite 46 Shannon Building | 3217, than P Take elevator Shetucket Street 3 British Casualties on Gallipoli. London, Aug. 27, 3 a. m.~—The geveri- ty of the recent fighting on the Galli- poli peninsula is shown by the fact mtlnmmfl“fi”wnfi nt NH Wl.

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