Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 6

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HIVES. BN NEGK | PARADE IN wmenu:fi.'__'»' ] fimmm W&ynmmumnmunmm,_wmm’ Unsi prendn‘l'qpofl{ead. ! rto fl@h&‘g‘g-- ‘2 Home of Mr.. and Mrs. John Hovey——Mutefl-Hod&m Jris, KeptAwakeat Night. Cutl- SiviSony and Oitimens Hesio, | 25, Masriage. . A A = = A tmmwf Labor. day. in - Wester- 105 Villire @h3@etmay, Muser—ty |3 A SeStESRor TR0 o3 n, Weger si=’s hives Degan Wik intooss itching | G630 in the morning and moved through ‘@ndier 3a# siinall around her notk and Way | the principal streets, and into Pawca- tuck. “Whfle it w‘l.e; Labor day dem- W™ S Y = . T onstration, organized labor was not 8.5 g v Pho: =81 fully represented as the granite cut- | Congdon, L. 8, Mc! . b 'y ‘ E \ | ne ters, granite polishers, granite pavers, Bliven painters, carpenters and plumbers’ . oy e S WMartell, o oleric at the 5 & : : 6 procession forms in 1 L a 2 awey fom . Pernape thas |, PIOCCSS O (VT (e Tine of maroh and Miss Grace Hodgkins | \ is as essential in modern house aw % 18 who 1 sproad way W 0 | i tnis order: James Lord, chief mar- lod Saturday evening at the electricity is to lighting. We guaran. ths Jop of her head and |shal, and aids; ‘Westerly band, Charles of Alexander tee the very best- PLUMBING RK rgeed har hair (o f8 Ut | O. Gavitt, leader; mule spinners’ un- \'y "”" workied ‘ the " ‘tn combfula It cko kess kir awaks &b |lon; quarry workers' unions of Wes- ‘ Ank us for plans and: prices. © o Jght. Wiery red spcie Lrois ot latse Sat | terly and Bradford: Stonington Fife brother 3 > \ R “ l‘ h C tt o i dcigurecies o2d dhe ihlng |20 DEn, COTT R e, | 20 by B¢ s per 0. ed In rres 1gareties pas- rers’ % Seventh Day Baptist church. “After_about two’ weeks suering she | 138 Taborers' union At the conclusion | tor of the comimencod eing Cutizura Bosp and Oint- | iy *hc customary festivities being | Manuel V. Lima, of Stonington, who e e, Rctied f30m the bureing cod tiching | Tieel, the e g [ B s o ot or. er ety bemiod.” (Sigasd) | The Westerly Lodge of Elks A M BE o i Bull Durham troduced a di time sho Uns ec eriy odge of g 0] o1 em. olence, was A oA Sk ek et th iy wath S Cavatel Jome | et Mol ol R X S s o fom of ‘°b°°°° Sl in ernoo: ween te lams in ' court y Gempie Each Free by Mail Fock and Clark Thread Mill teame, on | Monday, charged with-viclent assault ment to discriminaf Smo. ers roughout thé world— Robert J. cocmng Sampie. e the grounds of the latter, the net pro- |upon Alrs. Edward De Silva, of Mel- the present smart ion and now umversally accept custom of Wit $2:p. Sxin Book on cequest, . Ad- | Seeds gOIng to the Elky' treasury.|rose, Mass, who s here on & visit to ith this I l'-’ba GAS FITTING, att t. er sl T, . L, , O rom postcare “Guteweay D, T, Bew- | SL0%0 8,2, STES MHSRINEOS 20 08 | etreet Lima. grabbad e Do Sva rolling one’s own cigarettes wi pure, mellow tobacco, to meet PLUMBING, STEAM FITTIN ‘White Rock, 7 to 2. and both women screamed and then e Rook Tto g . o | a58 bat wonen screamed’ snd tien individual requirements of taste that can be satisfied in no other way. nival and dance in the Watch Hill |fron®. Complaint was made to the po- Casino and the place was all too small [ lice and Lima was soon in custody. GENUINE to accommogdate the patrons. A fe! Lima pleaded not guilty, but the court 10 West Main Street, Norwich, ‘Copui Agent for N. B. O. Sheet ?l‘*h“ T. F. BURNS = Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY " ture Gf this event was the presenta- | was satisfled of his gullt after hearing - ”» tion of an automobile to Mr. Glaser |the testimony. Sentence was deferred of Providence, to give Judge Williams opportunity to At Pleasant View there was qu consult with the Stonington authorities a celebration of Labor day, which and Lima’s employers in the borough. eha:u'i o un&:fl;‘t b,;l tll:; o:it.rly bnad —_— Sports which were enjoved by a1 tm- Earte tan rese SMOKING TOBACCO sports, which were enjoyed by an im- The millions of “Bull” Durham smokers are men of wide tobacco- : S eIe (auien 1y | Davia 0. Earle has resigned the su- ot et gnetie. Praitiat e Tng there. were mone double eanoe |Perintendency of the Pequot Shirt experience. They have used tobacco in many forms. They prefer » : “Bull” Durham in fresh, hand-made cigarettes \ b1 0 s, mixed | COPANY. green gold. e e el | Tnbitrotiey. bavn off, SSecN shicnb ik tub race for children, a tilting test, |to be utilized as a repair shop for the¢ DIAMOND JEWELRY }|running race in the water for children, | Norwich & Westerly Traction com- men’s swimming race, ladies’ swim- | Pan: & specialty. iz = ming race and children’s swimming With the exception of the passage 2t Prices the Lowest. '/ ' race. t trolley a t biles, Wes- - THE vAUm mlmv-_w - Low 5 i sttermoon yrs was o ennn | BN S G Sone| | 2bove all—because, of the supreme tobacco sy it e match, tug of war, bovs' potal 9 isfaction an eso Srpiodt e Setat et Los it satu n who me, ]astmg enjoyment % £ Frank Ahern has just completed the ; P " J h & G l.L Bliss* h, boys' 50 vards dash, boys' shoe | 1argest sign In this section It is at insured by “rolling their own. .Jonn e0. -J|race, girle waiking race,’ bovs' sack | the plant of the Ashaway Linen & race, boys’ three legged race and race, boys thres legged race and |Twine Manufacturing compeny, and “Bull” Durham is distingui from all Were awarded as prizes in the several | ;i3 feet ln lenkth and five feet in COAL AND LUMBER were = Width. Tach lotter I 17 feet in width, other tobaccos by its wonderfully pleasant, - . William Latham, of. Westerly, now = > » = Soutt Gommy o4 and Gup |15 MS eSS Yeke: But s active 25 ynn‘].ue aroma. This fresh fragrance is combined £ IDR.R. J. COLLINS |club heid tta thia trap shoot and ba | e ordinary man of 50. attended the Bull” Durham cigarettes with the most : « g casting tournament, with nine events | &y Agricuitural ociet, at Morwioh . : Free Burning Kinds and m“ H D ENT Is r %:h eztr:pv:e :;dm:l‘;ryee ev?;tpsa at c:’sltll:gn Monday. He has the distinction of at- dellghtful mxldness. mellowness and smooth- o “ ] . : Drize. for each of these events: Ten | onding every one of these fatrs, from ness—a smoke of unusual character. ST o e Seipe 2 3 targets, 15 targets, 10 targets and 16 | (hs fagr. It was Bunsoctod the) Loy A. D. LATHROP.- 48 Aty Btrsat, Norwich, Conn. | targets, a 26-target match; 25-tarset | o only person with such a fafr rec. An lllustrated Booklet; showing correct 3 -;. Phone 424-4 special handicap event for club mem- | oyo % Ryriol IR PR & iy tees - ~ Office—cor. Market and umm.h frorns W F “%, |bers only, 10 targets, 15 targets, 10 |niat ba so. but T meet & £ood: mams . way to “Roll Yaur Own' Telephone 463-13 o targets, 15 targets. 0la friends at the’ Norwich fatro anda R Bait Casting—Prizes for distance % cast, for accuracy and for distance. NOANK Teachers haye been definitely se- —_— o Jeachers have been For the | Funeral of Mrs. John = Beehe—Class fall term of Westerly The Picni¢ Planned. new teachers and those whose posi- '}‘t“s’hhl:va heendd:nx:dh:;:: Tsm{sl ; Tahesmmm o(tt Mrs. John Befihe was 1eldos of 8chool o unda d t! b Charles B tham, vice principal | was sent Monaay to bor Tome i o¥ | her old home in Vermont where she|during the hot weather. From 40 to|of highways ~than - hethousht he and instructor of science and mathe- | Jersey for burial, has spent the summer, 50 machines are registered each day at | would be able to do some months matics; Arthur B. Jones, instructor of Harry Rathbun of Waterbury was|the office of the automobile depart-|ago. The highway department has| commercial branch: Qfiss Katherine Class Picnic. herc cver the holidey. ment at Hartford. This is much great- | been affected in its activities by the | During Dog Days. ™ French and German;| The annual .plenic . of the Mizpah| Ca’eb Haley of New Ycrk spent the |er than the automobile department of | failure of the general assembly to| g Log Lay Mxm biology and English: | class will be held on Wednesday at the| ve>« end here. the state secretary’s office had ex- | make an appropriation for new con- £ isz spoi La Verne Langworthy, Instructor | home of Mrs. Anne Wilbur. Sumuel Fish has returned to Spring- | pected earlier in the season. During | struction. At the session of 1913 an More:food IS; spofled than in machinery; flh."!:o(a ‘Wells, fourth Mr. and Mrs.- John_ Fitzpatrick en- | feld August, 1914, the receipts of the de- | appropriation of $2,000,000 was made. | any-other. timé:ofithe year.#|erade, Park (Avenue school; Miss Ger- | tertained over Labor day Mr. and Mrs,| ofrc Mabel Mahoney of (ueens, is| partment amounted to about $9,500 | All the money collected by the auto- & o = “f|trude C. Kaleher,-flmrth grade, Pleas- | William Ward, Mrs, Nellie Sands and | visiting_at Cove Nout. for the entire month. From August|mobile department s turned over to ant street; Miss Althine Howe, first | Charles Trask of Boston, Mr. and Mra, ¥ Searing of N2v York, was here|1 to i9 of this year the recelpts ex-|the highway commissioner, but it srade, Pleasant street. Leroy Tompins, Ruth Tompkins and |for the holiday. ceeded .the total amount for the cor-|must be used exclusively for repair Refri & 1 Inmy Tompkins from Rutherford, N. Sty Opss responding month of last year by $3.- | work = Thet limitation on the menner gfifflfll% S residence Ll 7 om the ninteen ere were | of expending s according to stat- SHIOKE B Depax e d e }l;?::. HoveXiae?| Angus Morrison of Greemport is| Schools in the village opensd Mon-|10 week days of the month remain- |ute. an-any: otllegsseasoft, %R f|ford, was totally destroyed by fire with | Vith hie family here over the holi- day with the same staff of teachers. = |ing and if the increase continues—and day. 3 Miss Eleanor Specht has been visit-| there s every reason to think it will— In Line of Promotion, Dl e Hhe ontents, ounday | “Jharies Barratt of Bridueport is|Ing In Providence. the tital revenue for August this vear| J. Purroy Mitchel says an advan- t BeforesDog Days s ek saot | eturaod” tnd | nero for a week. Miss Adelaide Libby ~ returns to|may be double that for August, 1914.|tage of military training is to make Pleasure Beach. ‘Waterford, where they | Miss Vera Macgowan is having a|Smith college next week. This increase is remarkable. one stand straight. This places. the is-the; tlmeato buy_a Refrig- }|; 3 2 ¥ | week vacation from her work at the| Daniel Bensor and ‘Robert Crofton ¢ the present time|Straphanger's brigade in line for.early had spent the day. and a kerosene T Jeraes ete at Riveitiaw: oot | There sie _af e pres e o, rator. lamp was lighted. The lamp exploded | S ana kngine company. P about 31,000 automobiles registered in | Promotion.—Washington Post. e s and the house was aflame. The fire| -Albert Patterson left yesterday for(‘a&% d Rollin Rath- | the state. For the entire period of . started about 7 o'clock and an hour N sS#idice in Sufela. Bun have gone. t Bridgeport. “|last year the registrations amounted An Aggravated Case. 3 2 ¢ s A 2 - We have a full line, large ‘z‘z‘.‘.f’r.}i‘:aéa?fi‘“’—f-h?iofifii‘s‘;’;‘?f.‘\‘; Ny e I‘:;x:}l\lfle)dei\e:a;\:::g Miss Eloise Ross has returned to her | t0, only 24,000. If the Society for the Prevention of - = - | U Ne : Deond T osterty fire Swstrie: st |atter the et S Niea it school in Winsted. The revenue is appreciably in- | Useless oises is looking for new d- < 1 3 5 eased by the fines for violation of | fields to conquer, we direct their at- and-small; at prices that will | bevord the Weste Drotection. it wea| [Franklin Rathbun has rotuimed.tg| Rev. A. J. Potter has returned from | & A the automobile law which are turned | tention to Mr. Bryan. — Charleston please you Fsaomisis. stated by local firemen Monday that | DiS stadies in the Connecticut Literary | @ brief visit in Norwich svent. e Srer to the department by the courts | News and Courder. L S had the new motor-driven pumping | IDStituée at Suffield. hotlasy on Pialiore Tiland. which impose, the fines. apparatus been summoned there would | . Miss Plorence Wilcox has gore ~fn | Boliday on Fishers Islan The increase of the revenue of the Run As Far As Any, not have been a total loss as the ma- | Brockton, where she will teach this Ty TR automobile department is exceeding| Charles Warren Fairbanks is being chine could have reached the fire in | Y¢aT« 7,000 MORE MACHINES all expectations. The increase means|mentioned as a presidential possibil- R e S THAN LAST YEAR. | e e e the ‘ropais | ket —Birmmingham Ave-Hormid " e o er. drove-one of the win« “| do more extensive worl n e re ot.—! o .| ning horses at the race in Norwich okt 15 Dot Gaptistchurch ;;_Wo-:::_ T wwen: Registration In This State Beyond Ex- gansett Baptist association session at| Miss Arlena Lamb has returned from, Pac!l(wno—fiwunuu Grow Accord- Jamestown, on Wednesday and Thurs- | & Visit in. Hope Valley. ingly. J.P. BARSTOW&.CO. 23 and 25 Water St. Freeman Rogers is spending a few . | days in Spring Hill. The rate of Increase in the registra- — BabyQS Sore Miss S. J. ‘Allen has returned:from |tion o fautomobiles is keeping up Frederick T. Bunce Chlldrn Cry for Fletcher’s Expert_Piano and_Player Chafed Skin Piano Tuning and Repairing| Caused untold misery. Henledby Scretched or marred _cas to original finisl 38 FRANKIN ST. Phene 1214-3 Norwich, Conn. MiSS FARNHAM Seaa"? - Specialist -.ARPER METHOD Ao MANICURING ' Tkayer Buliding, Room 30% Fearklin Square rmend The W, Friswell Co, 25-27 Franklin Street, Our stock of Academy and Gram- mar School Books is full. A very I-rg--bekdnnld‘ all u:x. classes, also. quantities of I-okmanwh-chmunmom- 5 & lot of money. 3 mnnyothmmmywork, g § ¥ An unusually fine lot of Frye's 50m:;., &hur., Fri, Sat. bnt I have never found ,\ % Geographies, also a lot of Milnes ew Kondon—Tues, Wod. g equal o ¥ 5 4 rithmetics, Aldi ders, Historigs, St Telephone 578 - Fort Powder o heal the L4 0“‘“" Pare- A cs, Aldine Readers, H skin. This little baby’s : o : % Spellers, Ete. Bore, - chatedd din. uia ; ; mo:""' P Cash paid for Used Books or taker ~ : apicicy Fealed | by Comfort Powdetafoss i \ g, busiioeg thirty in exchange for others. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS |ev failed. Infact I y g sliays Buy now and be all ready for the Comtors Bomeer et W 3 \ 7 / - opening day of school DENTIST —Hia. X W- Coboon. Y, 3 ; / Yo the Tand. Bo . : A Noupl-hmsmpcvdu Int.h.fly 4 ; . =5 % BN Vil | cevune CASTORIA ALwars F St , e i HORSE GOLLARSH; 7 Heavy, Long, Straw, C‘rlv = $4.50 A new line of Auto Rbbes Fur Coats and Blankets just in. Look them over at DE\ TIS’I e May Building ; | EETVWE In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought WANT 10 DUt ¥5ur LUs. | PPtade Ny Etcrc the ymnllc. there. wm um

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