Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 8, 1915, Page 5

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oo TPRAIZE AWARDS "ncomm FAIR Mbm vioun [lZEEEREATE T s - - e TEACH ER llil. % °f ém-n attended -the county fair at All String Instruments repaired Fred Hempstead and family have Viotins sold on easy terms e gmmed Tro o 1w dnye’ sy at MMMPWMMM For solaintminty St Mm%m us“m:.l‘uunm. llrnndlr- Tyler ‘D. Guy ref ed AhoW'mCupthdu,w 2 - E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, mr- gt g <2 e P iain rs. 3 D Guy returned 337 ""‘AIN STREET ciarig ook, 2Pent two wnk e, Oppasite Post Offioa e i - e The awarding of premiums for, Uive: | . . PREMIUM WINNING SWINE. "Phove SR Laki Advistant shme.of Fyphold tever in N B i spending tho holi~ | $tock was started about noon on Tues- | yu ooy Degignated the Prize Showl! upafi, Five of the cases aro atday in Brookivm, . T. day at the county falr and will be g2 il F. L F ARRELL umu al and one is at the Pty &2 R S znlum:;d tod.-hy (Wednesday). Includ- 2 . A .| OMAHA FRIENDS’ FAREWELL Tuesd: "h‘"c,mm‘ £ tomo- n those who were awarded prizes . prize .'m among the swine i chicks, fi (CONCERT PIANIST) A P obt . 106 an clthin Tkt even | Has tip to New Tork oity. on Tuesday were E. A. Hoxle of Yan-|Weré made on ‘as follows: Lachah s ey the nmbcr of automobiles Instructor of Piano, Har- HM Thames square Monday| Fred Bentley and Neville Jessops LS O A Ao “"”.m,.,cir-g & A ;"‘;’ o. 1 ¢ |Yaras. He Has Coit Y- B8 fulas. Saheger Tor § mony, Counterpoint and the number noted boat |are visiting relatives in Providence | Parise G 1 M RN Ll et i : the Thermos Company. s e S TEIaNT OF, e, week, ers, Frank Greenailt, George H. Kann, tor first; Tegistered boar, first; | Fowl—First, T. 8. Whipple. Concerning Da#id O'Brien, who re- § s n. omein's. ,;mfim"um 5 ‘:: Lgum Br'u. w.;hgum g‘id Charles F' g:fiir !i:%rl‘!’.‘chr_}e:. lplaflk %n - sow, second; litter pigs first and sec- K. cilMIBnon- cently came from Omaha, Neb, to$ Season comme! Central Baptist urch were resums Venwo: 0! ew ven were in 3 Chicks—First . Bellows. Ocphmbfi' Sth, 1915 J| Tuesday efetrnoon at Bushnell chapel, | Norwich Monday to attend the fair, |LaF recorded at the oflice of Clerk ¥. i Norwich, to act as sales manager fo: Herbert Brown is as follows: Berkshire—Boar, - al lu- the American Thermos Bottle com- i ¢ 1 - Studio: 26 Central Building e et e RS R TNC] i, Poias s wetirhed Bome th Holstelos: a. Solden Beabrichs Fowl First, X 5. | pany, with plant on Leurel Hi, the § Brooklyn, N. Y. after vieiting Ms| p , poi " vartil et on herd, | g L, Berkshire— ? second H. B Bellows. Chicks, | Omaha Sunday News saids T T T === —| At Somers, Dr. Hemry Glllette of | daughter, Mre. G. K. Saunders, of Un- | 7 A Foxle, Yantlc, first on herd, s i o B, B. Ballows. ood-by, Dave, we hate to see you § EVM Driv x:.w Yorkrl ‘::“Gb?(lg‘; ion street. calf, first on. cow, 4 years, second on first. ? e C-mna.“mn—g,'lli B‘:lll.::u. ik L th :c fio«dh:x:rouin u'h.e u;::‘ At e oW Frede: o 4 . raths t Pl’eserve Peadm No tle strest nd will use 1t for a| Cherles and Sidney Gardner and|COW, 4 years, first on cow 1 vear sec- ‘White Cochin.—Fowl, Flrst. F. L. | hewtmen o it nieh Oanians gathiced } thelr sister Mabel of Pogquonoc visited |Ond on cow one year, first on heifer reglstered | Robinson. round the banquet board for tmweuf the Misses Copeland of Boswell avenue | CAlf, first on cow and progeny, second 3 r-gmn.a o. Buft Cochin.—Fowl, First Gem Poul- | to Dave O nmn, Ak-Sar-Ben governor § ORDER THEM FROM Th:y!wtflnb" term of lhel Tgh.:d over Labor -day. ;"“ c".'.;'é';:dl’?:'(‘:‘z"-v “‘“'; on °‘;:.'"é Lyry Y.gla'.d. second, Pflflr(m l;v:-‘é" and Omaha candy manufacturer, who ; superior irt opens in Rock- £ oars; Yvears, pigs, ncmd. ‘ards; Gem ultry s will I =3 AI—I—ION'; ville on Friday with a short calendar, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Troup of |on cow 4 years, first on cow 3 years, o T Fourth, H B. Bellows. Tharn::’aB;?!‘.: gm’opml"yl:ra \A:.r\"?r:_ e e o N | e ass i S, "end | 1 pearn Jecont o7 S, £ 7enss S| PRIZE RIBBONS PLAGED aciign s Sim o T |9 b AT o mm S Ars, H K Reed, . Saw LYoy fg arhelec o AMONG THE POULTRY | Whippie. ...X:’:;‘ . B B ] $ The center exhibit in the fruit de- . Stevens, fudge. 3 st Partridge Cochin—Fowl. First, H.|th 1 Dave tri N N partment at the Hartford fair Mr. snd Mrs. Heoty Norman have PSR, Coops Decorated with the Red, B. Bellows. Eriscie that they :v:?ndmng?n;:a“nm: H g;::‘lg o m m-;e Sai plume g e ::d?'m‘f':“:- i o e A s and White Tags. g Chicke—First, H. B. Bellows; second, | But he could not. ~Expressions of | [ A oy g wegg i L Mrs. Irving J, Avery. 3o second on pld herds, Arst aad sec- | Al tho coope in the poultey Dark Brahamas—Fowl. First, H. B. | versation o 0 oo no every con- | 3 t The The treasury department of the state| Mr. and Mrs. Van DMacomber have| Bulls—First on bull to vears old | the jugecs m I S me-dav vh-:: Bellows: second H. B. Bellows. eller telegrame extolling the quali- % ot Connecticut has issued a notice | returned’'to Brooklyn, N. Y. after(and two of his get; first on bull 2|ene red, blue and white ribbons were | B. B. Red Game.—Chicks. First H. B. fread from many noted perso: inel d s : that taxes on securities are dus before | sbending the Holidays with Mrs. John | vears, first on bull 1 vear, secand on | hing Wherever the Berns winy Bess | Beiow sons T b Ben “ling Dr. Cook ana T. . O'Bfien wasL * Oct. 1 Jader hestey enaity srovislons| A Bowen of Cedar stree bull 1 year, firat and second on bull | were Qisplayed. Red Game—Chicks. First, Gem |presented a silver loving cup. Charles Orwic Tod T b Misses Vioa Cousins and Marion F, McLaughlin was toastmaster and Pure Blood Cows—J, 3. Palmer, Lis- Won Cups. Poultry Yards. Connectiout delegates have been at- [Waters have returned home after |non, first, second and tiird on cows| For the largest and. best diry | gied Malay—Fowl. Furst R.{called for apeec hes from Judge James umu the annual convention of the|spending ten days at the “Midnight |4 years, first and second on three-year- | dispiay, the Dr. Howland cup.and the "'cn“‘éh_nm a. B & i g B d iam Coad © a—uu District Walther league | Sons” Pleasant View, R. L old cows, first and second on 3 year | Plaut-Cadden cup ‘were awarded ‘o = By 2 Mhlck:' TSR n yor. 4 ] heldln lolyoke, Mass., beginning Sun- Ciya Barle . Ge U of N olds, first and second on cne year|H. B. Bellows, of Southbridge, Mass. |, "’Po""u“ ¥ —CI -3 G:‘ USINECSS |carsat continias thioush Tussday. Ve’ aha e (Getchell of New |olds, first and second on heifer calves, | The cup for the largest and best | Ser, o R i ™ | MONUMENT ASSOCIATION London, camping at Camp As You Like | gret’ ang second on cow and progeny. |fowl was awarded to Miss Florence | CUitry Yards. A number of friends in town.re-|It, Wintergreen int, spent Tuesday G. Grade Cows—First and second on 4 | Browning of Norwich. Ducks. ELECTS ITS OFFICERS. cejved cards Tuesday 3 with Lincoln avehue friends. yea: olds, first on thres year .,?a.’ Prize. Wi ‘White Pekin.—Old—First, Florence P (5% —_E 2 w college hd dl-u(ht::dwho h:;lanmzm? P. J. Loughlin, foreman for Adams | ISt on two year olds, second on two inners. Brvwnlnc: second, Branford Farms; | Permission to Erect Groton Soldiers’ e s 0, ba 9 20l | soxprass Co. Stamford, . formerly of |Year olds, first and 'second om onc The prize winners, were- the follow- | third, G. A. Bullard Monudhent Also Given. this city is visiting his aunt, Mrs, |Year olds, first and second on heifer ing: Ymm:—n:-g Richard Pugh; second, Tenine yisi 1o 8 Un ek to F‘l’)‘?z: fall to attend the 15th annual | James Smith of Boswell avenud. calves. Abel *; f:’"“ —_— B ittty s_::',:: s s Brg:f:.,nromrt TP TR gd PO Mo e ol iy 0 ester A % urhems. first, FL (o lored First, | Memorial library in Groton Monday red i 48y, Sept, 91, at their grounds—adv.| < Miss June L Barber, who has been | o piicor fuet on yvear oMt grade e Taian Ty uchna. ' Beubad second. Florence | afternoon at § o'clock. q in offices of progres-|’ spending the last week with Miss Bes- yshpan third, W..B, Lathrop fourth. 3 % Members of the Wine, Liquor and|sle A. Grimes on Broadway, has re.|COW- -Abel F. Stevens, judge. Chicks—FL. B. Beilows first, Richard | Browning: third, R"“’"““ Browning. I L T s, Guiad 13 sive business houses. Beer Déalers” v sssoclation are choosing | turned to her Work in Trenton, N. J. Swiss. Saunders second and third.’ S C, 'k, A i e Gactte """"‘ atteng the'annual conven- J. B. Palmer, first on vear old cow. White Rocks. B n - Richard and Melton Kendall ha . B . n vesl . e Rool Indian Runner.—Young. | Bill. Clara B. Whitman, Mrs. | Theé courses are thorough, i B o bala e e moet o hch | furned to thelt home 1o Sfontoials | ADel . Stevens, judse. Fowl—H. B. Bellows first, George R. |First. G. A. Bullard. Frederick Bill, Mrs. C. H. Siocom, . N, J, after spending the holiday with AT, Swain _second, Henry A. Congdon| Old—First G. A. Bullard; second,| Miss Addie Thomas, Capt. J. O. Spicer, mterestmg and up-to - the - MWe. tnd Mra Goorss Hastiett of Laurel 8 third, Branford Farms fourth. G._A. Bullard. Eugene L. Baker, Charles P. Fitch, At _ the _ Tolland . Congregational | Hiil. - 5 Herds—C. S. Izflgg-, North m' nk- Chicks—G. A. Bullard first. H. B. Mallard _ Ducks. — Young. First, | Christopher L, Avery, Adam Larrabee times. church Sunday. the following were ad- . n, uec:‘:,nd on vovl and first on young | Bellows second, Branford Farms third, | Branford Farms. and Charles E. White: secretary and m mitted to the church on- confession of | Clavton ~Kenfleld of Sturbridge, | Perds Yantic West Farms second on |G, 4. Bullard fourth. Old—Second, Bradford Cragain. | treasurer. Henry L. Balley; executive s The instructors are the best to | faith: RBupert West, Walter Theodore | Mass. has returned to his home after | YORnE herd an Briggs, first on bull Buff Rocks, P BP"',I} T T g Do gy g e g bé obtaniall 'r'-""'" Miss Hazel Woat and Miss Ada |spending & week with his uncle 80d | three years and two of his get, first| Fowl—H. B. Belows first, Reiarol - Munasdry et Fieteme tain The advantages | Luhrsen. and_one by letter, Rev. 5. F. | aunt, Mr, and Mrs. = " |on one year old, first on bull caif.| Chicks—D. W. Willlams first, H. B. | 5o " TIOTRC®) Ernest E. Rogers and Eugene L. for placmg our m are o Yantic West hrmsts%cond on one year gd‘l:w‘- mn. md and third, Richard - Geese. Baker. 8l ‘wetont aatecdin Mrs, old, second on calf bull ugh fourt e . - unusual, br?;.; is ll];gn‘ .;:d w:r"k,q .mdh":e Bol:‘:iinmzmd fimmx‘:g: G?UVO&)I;O‘L? on{;u::l dB{%‘ii‘dC;’:‘};,?' ’Se;:lglsdf o2 Partridge Rocks. h?_‘}:"‘,‘:c;a” fionn‘:‘:','zm"}""‘:“""‘ of the will of v&ifi»’r?f‘;‘rfl ‘33';2?‘{:: % Norwich were guests of Miss Wolff's -] Fowl—H. B. Bell i do soldiers’ monument on the property of - g mother and. brother at Columbia over |ond_on two year olds first on' one vkl g e e PR e e Browntng: v 1. | the Moqument association. in the Fear Fall Term now in Session. ards Quiambaug, and it will be a very | Sunday-and Labor" day. T et e oo U6 s fayette Main. of the Groton monument. g short time before the cement meets at el b e A iy % g S, C. Rhode island Reds. Toulouse. — Old. First Lafayette| JDe matter of the appointment of a Students Miners Corners. Mrs. Edward Day and daughters, |fl ¥ - b 3 new caretaker nnd janitor for the may enter at any Edna and Mabel, of Norwich, and Mr. | year olds, second on three year olds, | Fowl—H. R. Palmer first, H. B. Bel- monument and chapter house is left tim Thirty-thres ymembers of the Perry|and Mra Clarence Day of Springfield |irst on two year olds, second on one |Jows second, F. L. Robinson third and | Young.—First Lafayette Main. e o e rie et h ds of th 1 Iee company in charge of Superintend- | SPent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred- | vear olds, second on heifer calf, sec- | fourth. Rabbits. the hands of the president. ent Colver made the trip from New |erick C. Eager at Harrison's station. |ond on cow and progeny. C. S. Briggs | Chicks—H. A. Bellows first. B. Bellows.—You e School fof Tondon to the fair Monday In & 1 —_— second and third on four year Light Brah Yount Ty e o e open inspection. arge ma: u autobus, and £2 other employes of the | SUING FOR DAMAGES first and second on-thresiyear| o Ly o R e e, oM o4, ‘youhs: long GET RID OF HUMORS Offfice for enrollment. SOmERSE sy Tnday v vt tie TO IS AUTOMOBILE 215 AT (370, S5one oif Jor,d e [secoma o e %™ | hafred, et stgck. ' AND AVOID SICKNESS same attractions. Qs CTaT Ohy 0o Yous. Ol0. eifer | Chicks—Florence Browning first and Turkeys. — 4 . ... |one year old, first and second on heifer g by Po - s Wirite, ’phione or call. (The Beckwith house on Lincoln ave.- | Alfred :“:‘::: of ‘;"1':"::"_ Plaintiff | calves. Abel F. Stevens, judge. s Riry.-Yords thivd.: T Bfo:u—olf'.( First Brantord farms; Hamors in the blood eause inter- nde h; I " al saac F. Fsin. rth. second Lafayette Main. = W, Z {Tocantty of Omahi Moo the m s 5% Devons, p.m.ag. Cochins. Bourbon Red.—First W. W. Beck-| Dal defangements that affect the . E. Canfield, Proprietor. manager for the Thermos Bottle com. | Alfred Richards of Griswold is the| Herds—G. H. Morgan, Salem, first| Fowl—Gem Poultry Yards firsy, | with whole system, as well as pimples, b9 ‘105 2 = pany. Ht‘l: son, John H_ O'Brien, has gmmfif in .n;uu for ;‘u“:ldta{n“e? 0“1;3]1? h;‘ri(riétm;-( 'o'x;nre);m;rgrhgg. i Chicks—Gem Poultry Yards ‘Arst “Bmm — Old. Second, Lafayette| boils and other eruptions, and are v - responsible for the readiness with New London for damages to the auto- | two of his get, first on one year old . Hen and Brood. 4 mobile of Mr. Richards through a col- [and first on bull calf. White Wyandottes, Pigsons, which many people contract disease. In addition to having signal success |lision with the automobile of Mr. Pure Blood Cows—G. H. Morgan Fowl—Gem Poultry Yards first and For fort: ars Hood’s Sarsapa- in growing choice ches this senson | Alotsin on July Iist Jast at a curve |first, second and third on four year gecond. G. R. Swain third, John Mul- hnflmf r;l;ll‘v:a-d;:& hite fantatl, blue| i "}og bZeZsmore e & o o at her home on Wasl on street, | near the Round Hill f: the river |olds, first and second on three year fourt # < e e : Mrs. William H. S| x:n“ anthusl': Toad from. Neewich Kmxoe':-me E}g olds, first and second on two year| ,Chicks—H. B. Bellows first and|Da8dge tumblers, black muff tumblers.| any other medicine in expelling astic amateur gardener, has done well | An account of $487.70 in the Mer- first and second onm one year |third, Florence Browning second, Geb | Yellow Muff Tumbler—First H. humors and removing their inward with her ever-bearing mwberrles, chants National bank and another of first and second on heifer cnl\reg. Poultry Yards fourth. Bellows, second A. L. Jensen, third A which she is picking daily. d e ifer = ey and outward effects. Get Hood’s. $1,000 in the Chelsea Savings Bank |first and second on cow and her pro- uff Wyandottes. ther medicine acts like it. § m;.:;ehbaen attached in the sut in|geny, . Morgan, first ana| FowWi—H. B. Bellows firs: BBH‘::': Barless Swallows—First 1. B.| No o ‘whicl Wn al 'ames are atto s rade cow! . l, Gas‘)lfile at && o oo o | o mehopmmmm rney: secona” on {—Ggur year oide: " fret ind| Chicks_Braaford finé:l::d first ana polue Barless Swallows—First H. B. f vagrancy, 0 t is claimed at as the Richards | second on ree year Ol el . aripping from a loose pipe or [| the majority of the Methodist mnmz t roach: Stevi + Columbian Wyandottes. Blue Check Homers—First H. B. the carburetor into the bilge [ |in this state & féw years ago, at Which | slawed down Lo ton alobie, CUrve, it | Stevens, Judge X n Wya e | ° 1 forms gas. You. g0 belaw with || 48 be wes's member Of the Meth- | ariven. by Joanh Davie el B | prereon BreondT8 O o e| BT R SYatn, Arst and second. | "R Check Homers—Firat K. B. Bel- | a light and result—expiosion and odist conference in this section. gurve at a high rate of speed without véar old pair over 3000; first and sec- | Chicks—G. R. Swain. first, second, | “Biiver Homers—First H. B. Bellows, | “lc g pamiiy o I, Gastonbury. work s nearly com. | SOPROInE 80y bell or horm, and round: | oo C0’ et Gla” patrs under. shoo; | hird and fourth. | secona A S i K. e e plsted on the New London trunk line | that the Alofsin Ning hand side solG. H. Morgan, first on 5 year olds, Partridge Wyandottes. sen. EVER PEMERS X rom Main street south to the Nipsie ed the Richards weopiinto and | pair under 2800, third on byear old| - Fowl—Gem Poultry Yards first. G.| Yellow Homers—First H. B. Bellows, road, and the street presents a fine m"c‘mek clai "‘ d‘t Bt Ben M. | pair, under 2800, third on 5 year old | R. Swain second and fourth, Gern|second H. B. Bellows. are safe anywhere widened cf?omT?: &H ‘{:w ;yg dhm"“ obliged to spend $500 to re;.:\r. .mfi Y“"‘%O;&ond gn n‘xl ye;r oldm x; Poultry Yards third. 3 Black Check Homers—First A, L. eel ver 3000, second on flve year o with, whe to, clothes | ehoulders have been made wider. | DiS car is greatly depreciated in value | Sver - Chicks—G. R. Swain first, second; |Jensen, second .A. L. Jensen. or ver 2300, - Black Dragons—First H. B. Bellow, by the damage done to it: The suitfC " Wird -and fogrth, e The expert cattle judge at the Fair, |15 returnable on the first Tuesday in Golden Wyandottes. e - i L o gy St Abel F. Stevens, of Wellesley, Mass., | SePtember. G. A Kabn, Yaatic, third on' one Fowl—Gem Poiltry Yards. Same here from Bangor Fair whare Ne year old pair. Pierson Bros. Lyme, ey T A o s st h l i i Bad done his 32nd consecutive judg- |SETTLEMENT OF THREE second on three year old pair, second | JVocr Dem Foultry Yards ‘frat| Biue Barred Homers—First H. B. evro e THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. S8 o n he suest of Tecturer Frauk CLAIMS FOR INJURIES | Sear old palr,. fist on one year ‘oid Buff Orpington, A.' L. Jensen—Black snip swallows, Established 1872 m Norich Fuif & Dif one.| Compensation Agresments. Placed on g e e e S B e Ty T = | A g A PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ||, fim‘nm’!&m Lilllan May File ‘by Commissioner. old pair, first on two year old pair. icks—F. D. Davis first and fourth, fine, rea tasty swallows, splashed snip M.mdM - Gem Poultry Yards second and third. Frank_B. I & s Ayshires Steers. Dowes ot Praapam o e i G. A. Kabn, Yantic—First old herd, 8. C. White Leghorns. . = | at the home of the bride in Old Mystic 3 second young herd. ; Fowl—G. R. Swaln first and fourt®, oon, Rev. 8. G. Goodsell E. U. O'Brien, Norwich—First young | H. B. Bellows second, Branford Farms H hen, DR. 8“ AH AN «Dmlauon Derforming the ceremony. clerk e O R % st Bl abd S b T e it e yeliow maltese hen, —AT— ¥ (:-: L D R 4 4 l-u.-;d tumblers, -;:nr tumblers, sil- The Norwich and Westerly Tract Th-m River gef TS year , Secon ond, Branford Farma third, R, | Ver pigmy pouters, blue pigmy pouters, company has ttuued the bt é’.‘:‘.‘ oy s"d'm" Co. ot bull, first bull calf, second bull |Swain fourth. employer. Toout 2| year four A dun pigmy pouters, white homers. NEW LONDON UNTY =% PECIALIST . ‘trom nu_srym- to the gu-y employe, vno— ToFE Rt oo | M S 8. C. Brown Leghorns. . | Red Homers—Second H. B. Bellows. co ’e 5 Rheumatism g Y By S5 hecame year bull. E. U. O'Brien, second Fowl—Varian B. ¥oris first and sec- FAIR P vear bull and 2 of get, first 1 year bull, | ond. Pure bred cows: G. A. Kahn, Chicks—Varian B, York first, second and third four year pure dred and ‘H.' B. Bellows third. - D "650 North Mal: d thirq 8 ©* R C. Brown Leghorns, W. C. L. Tumblers—First Branford DR. A‘J SMY “ Body Sent to-Providence. ! mnmmuy"m‘, S o i mmwmmwwd ‘W, C. Black Polish—First Florence Will" Attend Moose Initiation, hoifer. calf. B, To- : """" O Sa Now Verk: . The Norwich lodge of Moose a0 3 Dantel Spillane who { mald,nm!mold.:flml " Fa e American-House New i tmy by Undestaker M. Hourioan e Private m—rmmm . > um..mna.o.nu.m.., 5 3 . - by oi| Special Rates to Theatrs Farms. ° e e 'l'he lmpenal Garage son.. 2 ite Wyandotte—First Florence s y LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS 84 Corner Chestnut and Willow Streen. =

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