Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 1, 1915, Page 6

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JICH [] s b s atr o o bk FREIGHT AND RAS! SERVICE BE’ NORWICH AND NE' i THIS YEAR THE GREATEST EVER " The New London County Fair e [ September 6th, 7th and Sth, 1915 St ol YOU HAVE HEARD i - The Brazen Throated Throng For Your Vacation— t BERMUDA 9-Day Tour—All Expenses $4550 Up A\ Unlimited Attractions for Vaca- [ tionists. Cooler than Middle Atlan- flw 63 tlcw%o‘x-lt Runrti.‘ uN" “\QQ # N o Opens | % it e N Labor Day £} 2 JOHN A. DUNN, Agent offer to the public tne finest standard brands,.of Beer of Europe and America: Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker ing_Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-32. The Silver Throated Few o T e\w@‘i‘«;\g = w 2 | LISTEN T0 OUR GOVERNOR o SVou o> srrcime i s v o H | | ; Special Free Atiractions and Select Amusements _ WE AIM TO SURPASS ALL PREVIOUS EXRIBITIONS o FIREWORKS and VAUDEVILLE EVERY NICHT BALLOON ASCENSION --- Triple Drop Each Day His Excellency Speaks at 1.30 P. M $3,000.00 In Purses 2!7|cuss oo 22 23 = 224) 7 230 Freeforall American House EXCITING FINISHES FOR THE LIBERAL PURSES ===~ YINISHES FOR THE LIBERAL PURSES MOTORCYCLE RACE-$150.00 P i — 5 u . BEST RIDERS IN COUNTRY AREr::H!Elr!dgeI; The Country’s Products Cleverly Ar- ranged to Show Our Agricultural, Horti- cultural and Industrial Progress Manufacturers’ Emporium of Progress in Power Driven Farm THROATED . DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat FARREL & SANDERSON, ~Props. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. Livery Connection, ~ Shetucket Strest, The Famous PIELBROS. Real German Lager Beer is on draught at H. JACKEL & CQ. Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building Machinery R e e obn A. Morgan & Son THE ONLY FAIR IN THE STATE WITH A CATTLE SHOW THIS YEAR R CO:“ |OUR POULTRY SHOW -- A Big Sight - Everything in Chickendom Office and Yard Central Wharf Teiepnone 884 AR 3 = FAMOUS FURS - o stroved by fire, and the furniture com- election. There is no opposition to the | has been appoi jes’ Fur Coats and Sets. L ERLY FIRE 1 pany suffered a total loss. Prior ta o STOEINGTON re-election of Assistant Chief Charles | music amflm;:?duw%mn‘? dhel Mo coats of all styles g | & y that time, in the American hall fire, | ness and the rest will retire. : - . D. Main. lege at Cornelia, G leling and repairing also done the company- met with another severe | of the fown council there Ia o be stric: | Auction Sale at Theodors D. Palmers| air. and Mrs. E. J. Garity, Jr, of F<inr B e g oss, and on ano! y. S rior styles, New York are on a vacation at the| Essex—The new system of trolley | L nrirkN D & her occasion by the |enforcement of the ordinance. Residence—Marriage of Summer G Tioynine of & ah e R U thoiores N T Pntert. home of Mr. Garity’s parents on Nort | fares will go-into effect today (wed. | M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. 2 E 5 Chi Siads the company sustained a minor loss. Local Laconics. ey ‘Water stree nesday) Sept. 1. ‘The fare from Essex i M Momla/ y Lvening iefly Through Smoke and e Miss Helen M. Tuite of Noyes ave-| The auction sale of the personal ef- Square to the car barn, Saybrook, will mage 3 o9 Hele be 8¢, which. will be tw 1 : , % The Eastern association of the|nue is visiting in Providence. fects of the late Theodore D, Palm % ok s flera ‘Water—Big Wave at Pleasant View Dislocates Shoulder | Seventh Day Baptist denomination| James Salameno, employed at the|attracted many buyers.to the late home than the rateof tare at the present| DR A, J. SINAY Begins Oct. 14 at the First Hopkintoa | Fore River saipyard, is home on vaca- BRIEF TE NEW! e 7 = *\of Bath Jitney Rules in Force Today church in Ashaway, of which Tioyd F| tiom G SIN Eaimes joniEAT Srook Tete SN S § ) ‘Woodmont—Saturday at Woodmont - Crandall of Ashaway is president ani| The Westerly High school is among | TUeeday. There were varied classes of the annual election was held, and Mrs. entlst uis K. Burdick of Westerly treas-|those of ine siate that are entitled to|buvers, some seeking farming utensils, — Ella M. Smith, whose husband was urer. Its delegate to the 3 < a C one year, in the judgment | others household furnishings, and oth- Hartford—The State Haymakers’ as- for many years treasurer of the bor- = li Buildi Norwil {With the clearing of the smoke at, the annex and burn through the parti- | ia Rew v B, Van romal & a'e"board of education for|ers for bargains in works of art, an- | sociation will hold its annual reeting | QUSR and of the assoctation before the | ROO™S 18 ‘gP:oI:: 11‘7";4.“' o8 the five of the Westerly Furniture | U0n sufficient to permit a roll of flame L. Polan aiternate.. It send fiues and historical relics, of which |in Hartford on Labor.day. ml:.fl“fir was organized was elected ok, 2 . |along the metal ceiling, but without | Southeast e ashr’ gradusts’of. the Teat- e variet e = . But 75 votes were cast, \Caipany, it is plainly seen that bui | ignition with any of the large StocK | A- Burdick of Weotery. Wi | High school and Rhode Islani |Wwas continuous and required the ser-| Meriden—This (Wedriesday) after- 2 ' comparatively little damage was donc | of furniture, or that part of the build- | bert L. Cotirell slternate. and endoress|School of Design, now a teacher in|ViCes of two auctioneers, Edward E.[noon will be the last half holiday of | Meriden—It cost John Hubbard of THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK. to the large three-story brick block and | ing. With = mattresses burning of | the deiegates from i ern 1o tha | Peoria, Il ing at his former | Garpenter and Bugene B. Pendleton. |this season for the clerks. iy & Tiormartan phaas i e M| The Bak ot Detieea G -k the astual fire space was aimost | 2072 there was ar immense volume | Schiwestern a5 s on to_thisfRon 0 WestaRy. S Tk Some articles were sold at actusl value| Waterbury—Mr. Margaret's new par- | 10mphy Deach orchard Saturday after- navo-this day declared 3 Qividend for e mattress ro smoke, er associa s Pevri and Miss Mary Fuscoldo : / . ¢ onths ~ ending Au 5 yholly, SR ts, the matires rom | et s o roby B o fou wore martiod Sunday. ovaning 4 the | piile others were disposed of at a | ochial school will open Tuesday, Sep- |noon. ubbard was fnea $10 and |15, % BSTat oF"fouf perTent. per or from some cause at present | fral estimate of damage to the build-| = Frederick Garity of Stonington, who | 1ome of the bride’s mother in Towe: 3 y " | Berlin_police court. Game Warden | 32mtn" of Septemper. o ot the 87 umknown. The fire did communicats | |75 bY fire would mot exceed 3500 and | iy "spending his vacation at Pleasant| Siicet They were atiended by Miss Weauetequock Association. Middietown—Henry R. Konrad, Wes- | Chris Heckler surprised the man in | o " * Crianiine B CHAPMAX ith mattresses of & chieaper srads in | 1% Delieved tha ¢ | View, spifered a peculiar —and yery | Mary Murano and Angelo Patterno. | At the annual meeting of the Weaue- | leyan 1914, has been appolnted a mem. | the act of bagging his game Saturday eroisy. e = e = o 3 painful accident while bathing: The.e| Charles H. Rose, assistant chiet en- | tequock Burial association Dr. George | ber of the faculty of the Hanover, Pa., | afternoo: bas:; ;‘?t‘ol:v ::flgllgfi, 'v?;rfyf s!tt:rcl;s gg wtu ;:{on‘slldemh!e surf and a big wave | g cer olt the New London. fire depart- g-e nsrt;-néonnw-.s rle-elec(ed pr:ug‘x‘n; high school, 3 . Mr, cati; £ it | m . i . ‘oyes, treas: 'y las 1] 2l 1s more or less damaged, in Ihe | Shoulder. Dr. Jown L May was sum | Westerly Furattirs, company, remarh: | B. Hincidley, iredsurer. The troasurers | Portland—F. R, Goodrich has finish- | -maro c""”‘;hz'l.:' e CHAMBERLAIN main by smoke and water, especially [ moned from Westerly and reducec thc |ed: “Well, the firemen -did a very good | Teport showed $1,211 cash balance. It|ed picking his ¢rop of tobacco. He et % |PR. C. R. {he latrer, In the basement there was | diglocation.” Garity is 22 vears of age, | ob- was voted to place in the ancient |is now having the stalks cut UP and | reme eal Nere mare money 1o spend i at_leas > = 3 n B e s o o S0 ik ety T 2 | M chep st ol R0 | e, ket By ant o mar | BTSSPt o S, gl | soiied wader 52 o e ahes? | Dental Surgeon O e e o eoh | by water and smoke, snd i3 pernaps | i this the dacior had.thes vouns T | ne Seson bt ATacapolls) and Mr D. | ciaCior Snd or the Gbjest of its Jorma- | VIlng. o Montrsal - On he Tetnrs Real Franzied Finance. McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn. it Jeas | 30 per cent. loss, with perhaps an equal | dies as assistants, their services bei R e e e | tion. she will enter the Connecticut College| —The Work of securing funds to carry pction. A clear | oy to the stock on the third floor. The | vor , were 8o profcient 13 | and--Miss Irene Brown' motored” from s Vi for Wi $ New Lo on the struggle in Furope offers:a s & % 5 voluntary. They were so proficient i= | Minneapolis and are guests. of Mrs. ummer Visitors Wed. or Women at New London, - fren . stock on the second floor is almost a | the work that Dr. May complimented | Brown on the Stonington read. Eugene F. Suliivan of _Springfield, MEptatiost €0 T6vive:the PICago - fren complete loss, as much of the furniture | them and expressed surprise, saying S ot i Mass., and Miss Sadie Gottesman, also | ~Hartford—The estimated population | Zied finance.”—Washington Star. MAHONEY BROS., is blistered and completely water- | that trained nurses could have ren. W - of Springfleld, who are spending the | has increased since the 1914 directory s ToE 3 i soaked. dered no better assistance. The young as Old Stuff. summer at Lord's Point, were married | was published a year ago, from 134, | @ THREE DIVISIONS Hack, Livery and Boarding The total loss in stock is estimatel|ladies then explained that they were| Jt strikes us.that . it was entirely | Monday. After receiving a marriage | 914 to 138,132, a gain of 3,218. Yy Stable at $35,000. upon which there is insur- | €raduate murses on vacation from §%.|Unnecessary for Senator Cummins |jicense from Judge HHAL B Hinckiey, . ance of $26,000. The building loss is | Francis’ hospital, Hartford. | formaily to announce-that he.is not|iown clerk. the judge performed the| Saybrook Point—Alvin Sherwood | === FALLS AVENUE | e Sovirad oy i | sk a candidate for. president—Philadel- | matriage ceremony. The groom is son | Won the silver Gup at the trap shoot 13 We guaranteo our service t be the Based on the records of the water| :The Westerly jitney ordinance will| ' 1RIulEer: of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sulllvan and | reld Sasurday, breaking 11 out of 25| - Dest at the most reasonable prices.” department, figured on_three hydran: |be in sffect today, but perhaps will not PR e S R, the brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. | birds. Benjamin Allen was second with streams, and the work of the two | be enforced strictly until the badges x erry About. erman Gotfesman. _ . Steam fire engines, one taking. water |anc other paraphernalia are received| Apparéntly, the United. States can- Stonington Pointers. A - from the river and the other from i | by Inspector. Mantice. M. Flymn and|not manage to Go anything that Will| Next Toesday eventmy the oficers of | g el iAven—iobn Vyattararnx } & : » cistern, it {s plain that at least 175,000 | dalivered to the licensed operators, as|Dlease General - Carranza—Chicago| the Stonington fire epastwent wilt ¥ s e ¢ Zallons of water was poured into the |required by the new ordinance. 'Ihese|News. %, P 2 meet for the election of a chief engi- iptcy, shows= - \ e the” Westerly | aus Yo Rirve i oW et Pt . 5 .~ |Geer ana assistant. . Chier Engineer | ot 35 son s . oo o and: Habllities) § ness. " |and all kinds of Masons -Building ' | ome 12 years'ago the Westerly | dué to arrive in‘ Westerly { Tuctday.| For eeveral years India has stead- ard P. serv ? . i torial le b; 8t, 1 Furniture company was located :n ti¢ | There have been 21 Jitney 'buses inlily increased ity produetion b eocl i to Cdopared, fas served 50 years 42 . Nomcunt sl b Hammond building, which was de- operation in Westerly and probably - iron and copper. i e e B R LB SRR S R S S | | Peck, McWilliams & Co,

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