Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1915, Page 6

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235 5 ] are hundreds of people fn m who were not the la‘-lt bit | . when they read the Bulistin that Lee & Osgood are ul.llll‘ Mi-g-as on a guarnitee to refund the _money in case it did not relieve. This “remarkable dyspepsia remedy will re- lieve the worst case of indigestiol -headeche, disziness, or -the gen » ¢ condition that affects every ooe suffering with stomach trouble. M-o-na docs Aot simply relieve, i| pewis Arnold Briggs, 56, srocer and ‘ v Rsricn: g 0% 5y 'F. TOMPKINS “?.:e lz cou:;.md can tell you of many marketman at Nlrmu‘;et:hfler. ‘who |act of formal business, ¢ ) PR g pos wd g > well known people in this city who mfl‘;}"%“mfl e e oo h. - ; 4 J Main Street this reredy has restored to health | ™pijer llness. Heo was elected to|grand sficers:, €. ther 2 AY § ‘ often after they have tried many other methods of treatment with little or no Bomeis” Mo Sipar drubereln el | ST Bitar N Watte : » : Robert J. Cochrane has made so large a. percentage S8 tor mucobed Him ) 2 ] e ure: Mi- 1t is so large that ~ " : 4 . vm e g ?-Ms&lsom“g Stanas ready “';"’““g m’ deat.h.nxfat l:‘elfl office at the begin- n, guter gual m” m m AT m m FAR PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, the. price to. any cusfhmer. whom i f the 191§ session, until Henry supre Trepresentative; - . fl . does mot nelp. Brevoort Kane wected. Mr. chanceler. 10 West Main'Strest, Norwich, Conn. g Agent for N. B. O. Shieet Packing. Fha best Kipd of advertising is the T.’F. BURNS ‘praise of a pleasod customer, and | opess WasbOrL T Che e on. Jane Heating and Plumbing a | — There are hundreds in Norwich today man. call - ; B A S O U e S Tt i | S - §TO0p | JOlN THE MONEY- SAVING R ve: to do. ’ew mon! 7 “ngo they conid eat mothing without|was, educited in e s o had just i 92 Franklin Street Tendomy and. Colgate colege. He ia yousew” “NEW-ERA” CLUB TODAY IRON GASTINGS . wondering what the result weuld be. | TRV FUC RS g0 ™ aha one Our allotment of Agreements and Machines FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY is rapidly being exhausted. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO I l”‘“!N‘!-LH'""I'nn»mruu - The 3 . R Mt o ke I Rhode Island State Firemen’s league " ad | O Brien, G Sheedly and permaacntly relieves al- | ivile be held September 17, at ihe i3 J en, celebrant, Manuel Ponte and most all forms of stomach trouble and | Washingt: ty fair grounds, at|Willlame consent e mem. s~ T arieaded. by Miss on . coun! . . 8] ere att is the only one s0ld under a positive | Ringston. There will be cash prizes Mamie Pon{e '-nd Ellsworth guarantee without any restriction, to|givided as follows: In the squirting * thi 3 r rsfund the monev if it does not re-|contest thems will be four prizes, $125, lieve. This 15 a good time to get well|$75 $50 and $85. In the hose reel con- ety ouzokét_ tOEtake advantage Of {test there will -be three r‘:fl"": $25, e sgood’s offer. 315 and $10. Qovernor R. Livingstone \ » o Beeckman has offered a large silver Assletant Clork Now. daughter, Burial will bo in River- - ' ton Talks About Mosquitoss. taey want and when they want with flde“;mafl.';, e . s P Megan New 1915 Sit-Straight “STANIn)dARD ROTARY” Sewma achine $ Cuml’mcr:39 cup to the best appearing fire company _busi At the regular meeung of the war- in line and the parade will be on the recei] at- the den and burgesses of the borough of The '1—- " mapsgement secured for us positively the greatest values In the No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street OUR GUARANTEE haif-mile racetrack. Positions for oo - "’" Stonington, Robert Burtch was ap- || werld. ‘Was made many months age for 1915 Improvements. playing and running will etdrlwn by eve’ i 50.1‘!“::( .';'.’:".‘;h tt:r Clerk z?;'r.';:m:: P 5 ; Th w k l 0 ; N i tatives from each of the par- e bids s t AL AND LUMBER § § Your money back if you B ne e ations 2t the Vottran , T AR alarm system I Rrst ciass ay 1S Wee ex ca B are not satisfied Firemen's quarters in Providence, f pobtage stamps $6,015.5, and |3hape, The Loper system is in vogue thim 8¢ more cach wosk for 3 wesks n all. The depesits are se e D ok there was proportionate’ increate” in a resident, and the system in Stoning. R e hanr VW Sub T S 2 other postoffite business. In Aunu-L o5 wain the fivat to be Instalivs. Shioe WILL DO The first payment of 5c¢ will secure prompt delivery of a 2 John Wilson, a boss wea 1914, the stamp receipts were $4,489. then th £ Bt el sl el beautiful machine. § ] Extra good Coffee.-, 23¢ || Saketiold mills was seriously injarsd | yhich was the reeord 5 6,83 | improved and-the baroueh expects to ENROLL NOW IN THE 5 o t oficld, while ang P 3. 2 ee = rl:li:gg:i‘:rl?::gelgn a bicycle, being 2. In December last, including | 5¢ the benefit of the improvements. |} . < Free B Kind Lehieh i '} Peanut Butter...... 12c §|Tm Gown by an sutomobile owned | the Christmas business the recelpts | On Friday of mext week the warden |l “NEW.ERA’’ MONEY-SAVING tee Burning Kinds and Lehig 2~ ¥ Shredded Cocoanut ond driven by Arthur Peckham, of |for stamps was $3,600. Ten vears ago |78 B¢ 4"" . : ? 11 South Klngsto:n M:; P;ckhsn‘; s the Myssass uu;nz;lrxl&u frfi-l Augl::s( - p LSS S SEULY SEWING MACHINE CLUB ALWAYS IN STOCK H pkg. driving at a high rate of speed and (were $2,200 an n en there has o 2 S in aveiding striking a heavy motor |been a gradual increase of about| Grace P. Willard, from Albany for Club dleses Drempily whes oll agrements A. D. LATHROP Mince Meat, pkg... 8c J|truck swervea and struck Mr. Wil- |$8,000. Boston, Is detained in Stonington har- || re sesigned to members. Whole Mixed Spi son, Who was just turning into Gould - bor by adverse winds. : L : Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta ole Muxi pice Street, the car passing over him. Mr. | - There ‘will he the customary Labor| WMiss Margaret McGrath is a patient :d Fi Telephone 463-12 V4 pkg. 8c ]| Wilson was taken to his home in |day parade in Wn(orly this (Monday) |in Al,lwre:tcelhou;lt:} 'hdewtbondon. % . - % South -Kingstown and attended by Dr. | morning-and:the music will be by the quarterly dividend of one and|§ Earns 10c Dividend Matches, 3 boxes.. . 10c [ 5 e e oices. | Weaterls band snd o drym corns. The | one-fourth ber cent. has been declared o sary to amputate a part of the right |procession will be made up in .the |by the Stonington Bullding company. If all payments are prepaid from the Umted Tea lmpflte‘rs Cn. ear. Mr. Wilson also received a se- |main of the Textile and ranite Work-| 'Dr. and Mrs, P. T. MacGowan, Miss start, you will receive the $65.00 List are cut on the back of his head and | ers’ union, and William J. Lord will | Gladys MacGowan and Ralph H. Koelb [} Price Machine offered fo club merobers i is probably injured internally. be marshal. ‘Frederick Caperonia and (left Sunday on an automobile trip to |} for 218 Main Street s probably inj y. R P e A L A e | for $39.00 less the cash rebate of $3.80— or only $35.20. Those in charge of the organizations | Rev.and Mrs. J6hn L ‘Wheeler, Miss 2 Ch‘::-ll:;. wO. Pit“::r'ofo:i, We: l"'Yé ;};at hfleu:gd })re(-}kle wu(lj raporthtol g":tnd(zly:mehmhdlv:muwhoem. ‘:l “Save as you Sew” 3 .o [ars] Ain Granite Cutters’ hall ucket, who ol camping for Up]mlstemg and Re :;:':"":h'gp;';fe’g:;:‘f: eondon, were |not Jater- than .30, the musical or- | several weeks at Wamphassett Point, You surely would not think of 3 paiing general secretaries of New England |§anizations at 9.15 and the parade will | have returned to their home. losing this chance, would you? ; in all its branches. Commereial organizations at Rocky |Start, promptly et 9.30. Formation | WViilliam 3 Rhodehouse, of Now York |} mpen join now. Memberuhip list CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. |Point, Friday, to assist in the forma- [ Will" be Main street and over this |is e of Joseph B. cox an X Telephone 1196-3. ton of " New KEngland chamber of od, ° Dr:and Mre. James W. is rapidly JAMES W. BLACKBURN, D Broad to|as their guests Miss Emily Cornell, Copyright 1915, ¥. C. Headerson Company ‘8 Stanton Avenue, East of the commercial enterprisesin the | Broad, Granite street to Grove avenue, |of Little Neck, N. Y. and Miss Mar- New Sngland states and be an execu. |to High, to Main and dismiss. garet Bertholf, of Ariington, N, J. The sale will be carried on in our salesroom as SEEEREEER T EAE ST LR SRS - £ e st Rev. Clayton A. Burdick of the Paw- 5 3 tive body that would reflect the sentl-| For tie- pgst: thras.years Rov. John | atuck Seventn Dy Bapilst’church well as at our booth at the County Fair. Let CSORGE G. GRANT son of the broad scope of the propo- M- Colline, mew oastor of the Third Westerly, preached Sunday in the e R = =g sition action was referred to the Oc- | Baptist church, in North Stonington, | First Baptist church, Stonington. lbow you money you ‘pq:d _,[h’.l;:ker md hbalmer Sobor meoting 1o give the delozates op. |has been holding cottage meetings in| Dr. W. E. Britton, Connecticut state . e 32 Providence St., Taftville|tive organizations. of having a, churc] ce in that sec- X ‘A new organization was formed, to|tion —and " soon his efforts will be|guito Pest, to a large audience in Prompt attention to day or night calls, | be known as the Rhode Island Asso- | crowned with success. The ground |Borough hall, Saturday evening. He 5 & i ammercial was broken Sgturday afternoon for the | said the borough could be rid of mos- Telephone 630. apri4MWrawl ~|clation = of Commercl: elefi’é?“p‘ifif-' new church buflding, with special ex- |uitoes by the expenditure of $4,000. e y y_ y, dent, Henry Fellmam vice president, | ercises under the direction of Rev. Mr.| The concert for the benefit of the ory: Restoration fund, . Cummerford 3 Cushman Academy e secretary. and |y "John Booth, Mrs. John Cross. |netted $125. " e ley, Mrs. John Tetlow and Rev. Col.| The Ladies’ Aid society of the Sec- N . lins. The church will be undenom- |ond Congregational church realized SHIRTWAB {| s, Rdw"“"’ e il | Rt R a2 e Gy [ isit to Mrs. Patrick FY e rort ta Teoradse ite mamber, | ¥ille. Union church. After the prayer | After a visit to Mrs. ck Fitz- o O e e, e siTons | 2nd opening exerclses and. a briet re- | patrick, mother of Mre. Wooster, Mr. ca to 3 est ‘contender for the prize offered |jume of dHe work accomplished and|and Mre. J. D. Wooster return : MILL END SALE o e Toes e Stiaedfiee) o M their home in Hatford, : ~ est membership increase during his e - s et o e C ar Hoirs Thade hatr sarly fall Viciiation | dist church Rev. John G. Dutton of T : 2 5 ™ | the Christian’.chi Rev. 'William F. COLCHESTER La.rge Assortment of 'Kleimm -of cnmt Epiucopu church, | Patterns TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY e Work on the new cement walk from Comrecn: the Congregational church property to . Elgart's has begun and will be a great PLAINFIELD and Nellle Lavin spent Sunday at Ponemah Mills NEW YORK_$1. || o ot T o ey oot g ol en podr for some e. urgess TAFTVILLE, CONN, $1. 10 - L L1 | "W, Macomber, for. haif ‘a | A, Eifart has the aupervision of the|Fuseiers Fepreventad et | Srietel BALTIC No samples given nor mail orders CHELSEA LINE gentury employed by the C. B. Cottrell | ™37 Hin Mrs. Nathaniel Clark of Salem was gregation Asked to Pray for the replied to. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER | for the somPany» & a machinist and Miss Anna Rader was visiting her for the past-five years on the retired the guest Saturday of her brother, - Many People il sister in Norwis Satesroom, closed between 12 and ||} | SERVICE BEYWEEN | ||list of Theoompany. disa. Saturday | Ziomes S. Clark. on Soutn Maia P — Miss Annie Dunn of New London , and after a. m. Saturday. morning at his home in Lester street, 1 The chief ranger of Court Plain-|is spending a week with her ents Trollir: 1o’ tha dooe. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- §|in hiz seventy-third vear. He is sur- | 5,V ilam H. Button was a caller in < %3 field No. 1837 left Saturday morning |here. days, Sundays at 5.16 p. m. vived by Mrs. Macomber. He was an | Marlboro Saturday. for Bristol, Conn., where he will at-| Miss Mae Rathbun and John Ma- expert at his trade and devoted his life | ,L0srY, Groobert was the guest of| .4 ial meeeting of the High |cready were calling on friends in New m. 0. Fler, Bast Tiver, Toot Moosevcit || to his home and als work “rre”was | TSP 5, North Flatns Satuiiny. . |Coure”of Foresters as s delesats of |London Tricay. G 3 eet, Modays, 1 esday, - §|a me 3 e Pawcatuck- Seventh i ~|the local court at Lake Compounce, Tom Shea of Providence is spend- i ing on friends in town Friday. dau«;t Svp. m - Day Baptist church. e o e et & o ta ing & weekc her with n'u\::!d:.mmn‘ 25-27 Franklin Street R R[] Many from Woesterly attendsd. the | COUShesier Jelior US| in | Masses were read at St. Johs R |a Week I New Beaiord, Mass - 3 it ‘7, .. $1. TO NEW YORK $1. || ohers "% Tnanneol, ‘and Donm Gon. | Susst of friends here Friday rer Keefe. and " Father Metivier, end at her home 1n Novwich. » " * isiting | Father Keefe and Father Metivier. fend at her home in Norwich. don. Wijbar, of Bridgewater, Mass, at | o (0188 , Mi%, ede ) vas VISIINE | This was Father Keefe's first Sunday Tl s 4 :e ;hn};uemp:;:fi:m el wor| Mr. ana Mrs. Timothy Nutter and |ag8 $70 S Weetern (0P, he PESt | Colebrook—in the blemnial report for PV et T artarmapnere: In Kenyon, Satur- | Mr. and Mra. A. F. Roper were visiting gation that prayers be offered for the | 1914-1915 of Secretary Charles D. Hine | ¢, gtock of Academy and Grame L5 friends in Norwich Friday, making the of the state board of -duo-unn the : ;): u::dm:i;e‘ cl:ai:x;nue of1 theflb:llde p in Mr. Nutters }nlaLrgg number of local people who are o0 el % | mar School Books is full. BERMUDA % $he Wesictly, high school and aieo | ", “Harry Wickwire and_ two ; A g e Congregational Services. since 1913 among the towns umlernu. A very large stock of new Books the bridesmaid. Joseph Joslin, of Wor- | d3uShters are guests of Mrs. Hattle of 3 all classes, algo quantities of cester, was kest man. The ceremony | Wickwire on Hayward avenue. Rev. W. H. Lakin was in charge = brook, < f the services at the Congregational Salis| Books, on which we can save you & was performed by Rev. Willlam J.|, ThS Colchester baseball team went O 5 to North Westchester Sat after- |church and preached the sermon. In lot of . 9-Day Tour—All Ex_penm $4550 Up | Reynolds of Amburn, SR Diaged the w”wm . the evening there = ting of money. Unlimited Attractions for Vaca- e The Boys' club ball team went to|the Christian Endeavor society. An unusually fine lot of Fryet tionists. Cooler than Middle Atlan- vices Geographies, also a lot of Milner o OB Fesorle’ his ents, Mrs. Middle Haddam Saturday to play the| The regular summer services were ¢ team of that place. The club’s team |conducted by Rev. Mr. Gi at the Arithmetics, Aldine Readers, Historiea Twin Screw “BERMUDIAN” g:g‘r sli"r;f“ha';',‘t‘;‘ Eaged with Der| will play a team trond Norwich on the [St. Paul's Episcopal churéh, Spellers, Etc. k this (Monday) afternoon. i L Safety. 8 ST . | Bm street, at 4.30 Saturday afternoon, | P2%) Local Notes. Cash paid for Used Books or taken am{.s ;‘1‘ ec':T;:r:nd Ss:nwl_a:;:nr the patient was missing. OMiss Baith | B2rry Friedman has returned to his work in New Haven after.a month's| William Cantwell is- spending a ’ g in exchange for others. mimw;eflg;emdar;. | Hoxie said tion. at his home on Noiwich ave |week's vacation with' his relatives. Mr. ; Buy now and be all ready for the JORN A DUNN, Agent |o o oo et b St o B X 5 oAl : was heard:about _the house as if en- |, MF. and Mrs. Henry J. Balley and | RER/ % SR o oe o ) . ~ . ed fn sonis. housework. - After a | family went to New-Britain Saturday nawis s e wa SERV-US BAKED BEANS 50 Main Street Searcn ‘showas found dead, hansing | (o vislt Mr. Baileys son Charlés M. |8 Sunday.visitor.at Lawrence Krauss \ P . who is employed in one of the : gocupies the center of tiio staso and = T werinn ““;;‘é“gwm,;,mflgg large factories. The trip was made in e ullf;rymfg:"h € New, Beanaa [ 58 ) THE (:RANST“N co ngly on us. irie Frank Case's car. 4 Thess goods are absolutely the same 1647 B and then | Thomas P. Kinney and party were| Louls Krauss is spending a week qualliy and in some cases better than 9 Goor Titted hor Poct Tromr theoBoor ahe| Norwich: visitors Friday. vacation with his folks. Mr. Krauss Fihe kw:flaly sdvertised 15c Beans on the Adam S i QVer N |strangled. Dr. smnlo’n“ medical ex- | A large crowd from town is in Nor- |arrived there Saturday morning. :::x;o :nt;i“::e l:ongl‘:itr':gltl:dxh;rg: aminer, .after investigation gave opin- wich today (Monday) to attend the Returns to Hartford. S st 1861 e R Tan - oy BTR A = men olce Hand Pick- | offer to ¢ o ; ° 3 d Beans: olear Dok s = offer to the public tne fincst standard | of age. NORMAN STANDISH WINS brands of Beer of Kuropo and America: T e e A Y- et Trom pheservativss s conirely free | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Local Laconics. 3 DRt e o oot e tor. e "o oy much ” stress on the | beinl ey bale and Burton Muers| s South County Rod & Gun club|Former Hanover Young Man Was| Mr.and Mrs. O'Donbell and Mr. and 85 thers are few | & C. lmported Ginger Ale, Bunier | Vil Hold a trap shoot today. Married_ Last Weok, Mrs. Goodman of New Bedford, Mass. ]h:a‘-!::sb on ekhe market whick are abso- | Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish.| There will be field and aquatic sports are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor. it Thursa Taylor has returned home . ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, |2t Pleasant View today, including a| Norman Standish, formerly of Han- = Newest designs in Platinum and THE L. A. GALLUP CO., [Budweises Schiitz and Pabst. baseball game and tennis tournament. fover, who graduafed in June, 1915, |2fter spending a few weeks with Taft = green goid. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Joseph’ Oweris of Westerly and Miss | from Mg T : @Whclecale Distributors, Norwich, Conn, Misses Nellie' Quinn, Mary Moreland Telephone 441-12. Tarted Prissy s the- home or the | 1 3" %o Miss oLds Marin, b DIAMOND JEWELRY HORSE COLLARS br::-ry‘w Byrdick of. Avonamm. : : a specialty. N DRS. L. F. and A. 3. LaPIERRE |been o as coach for the ath- Heavy, Long, Strdw, Curled Hair. e ¥ . ~ ; DAILY SERVICE Prices the Lowest. b T : STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 3A5%35%¢ 237 Main St. school.’ 1 . PRACTISE LIMITED TO Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph W. Ch w H ".L an Blncxm“n o $4.50 Hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. wifo and. daughiter, are vmun“::umr 5 A c v o Lve of Auto Robes, Fur Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat|zn and brother, Albert Ci 5 ot o . new live 4 0] Onrth ~Coats and Blankets 3ust in. s’ i hetd. 1n B -m‘c. a Jo‘“’. “Picking Lined : v Cw wps held in St. Mich: rch @un- Look them over ot . - | AIMErican House|™ ay afiemoon, Rev. enn 5 Ftrpet N 1048 e a3 L L co of chtlng. S = atch Hil oA (o) BROS. THE CHAPMAN FARREL & SANDERSON, P Londen b e L n’mm- i ise Norwich MAHONEY -y = 3 rops. 1*,., & Sneine comon m - 4 . Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Hack, Livery and Boarding _1_4 Bath Street. Norwich, Ct. Traveling Men, Eto. Stable 8 Livery Conmection, Shetucket Street, ! ¢ FALLS Av:nu: WIHEX YoU WANT to put your bus. |t S oo ? aid his b conipeny.on Shetucket Wharf, b i 2o 3 *reasonable srices. iness before the public, there is no ’ is -medium better .than. through the ad- Xerpsing-columna of The Bulstin.

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