Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 14, 1915, Page 8

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Rt The democrats of Montville -held 3 "THE PEACH FLAVOR. THESE ARE PACKED IN 16 QUART [[We Have a Fall Line ithout risk or wm' < m{ d r occurred in the falure of the caucus " WESTERN3UNION e A The Nhntlnrddmofl:nuo caucus was 8 3 > 2 \ - p held Saturday evening at the Ni- The cost 1s.as 1tte as the time It takes e s aml i Dut very fow 1o visitors, A. cfia’:uwmmm ys H 3 S da showing buf e inter- is short. ¢ The protection,“perfect. e only & partial ticket was put (I the town hall st Coichester on o doc o ik 5 3 up, day emocratic voters | Mrs. onsum sof ice- Full information at any R Howara B, Littlefiela: held their party e.'ueug the following been passing P ‘. Western Union Office. e e i Gaor, Wal: | ‘et emen® X the vicinity of Boston arrived here ¢ greatest - A D i ; » 3 Scott; board of relief, Harry B. lark: George Kram lon an e r home for ¥ - & 3 B onatanie . Chatli. SBunts: P o the present at 344 Washington street. During Dog Days. “ % THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Teisirur of voters, Jemes’ Huntley | B Novions. Gecare *con- | Miss DeLong is & member of the - . s | 3 , e - and Lincoln Luce. = ' stables, James Sherlock, Lero: Academy faculty More food is spoiled- than l hairman Wal mith was grven | August Garhman, Terrell; & T = e i power by the caucus to @Il any va- o ; Close of Mission, e any other time of the year. 4 cancies., V. Cavanaugh; At the closing service of the mis. -~ Big Waterford Caucus. ‘fund, George V. Cavanaugh: reg. | sion Sunday evening at Sacred Heart ; During Days ™ At the democratic caucus neld in|istrar of voters, John J. Shea; school | church the church was crowded, every DO. ys ‘Waterford Monéay afternoon at i visitor, J, J. Sullivan; town committee, | seat; being taken. Miss Nellle Buckley J more Refrige t - ld . | residence of Erastus C. Beebe, J. . Shea, Charles F. Brown, ohn F.|sang Gounod's Ave Marta, and O Sal- 2 igerators are .sol /| tollowing nominations for town officers | O'Connell. George V. utaris, was rendered by Miss May were made: George Shailer; suditor, John S, Pounch. than any other season. ¥ Ass , Erestus C. Beebe: board | er. —_— & i of nl’l.e.t.arthm years, W. E. Miner; David .Shea ‘wag -chairman Will Enter Woman's » B.fi'. two years, Christopher G. Newbury: | George V. Cavanaugh acted as Miss Ruth Ave Dog Days e et i ] OTI® "R, W ilmon' A Hissrison.: salect= | Of the mbsting. men, Albert H. Lanphere, Aiden W. Lidhieds: Oplétted Osneie. ~ s is the time to buy a Refrig-, SPRAGUE CAUCUS REPUBLICAN TICKET Harvey; town clerk, Charles A. Gal The & ratic voters of the Connecticut College for erator. - v ] 3 lector, H. W. Man_ war: e . & ‘FILLED PARTIAL TICKET IN JEWETT CITY }:g g::ni%‘leg Fickett R Beebe, | Of Lisbon turned out in force at their | New London when the school Richard Muleahy, Jeremiah G. Dun.|8uUcus in the town hall on Monday | OPens, about the first of October. Left the Balance to Republican Town | Nominations Made in Party Caucus|bar, Jr.; grand jurors, P. C. Feeley, | 8VeRing and the gathering was a We have a full line, large . taht. % spirited one. Harry Hull was chosen | Invitations to Randall-Bull Wedding. : ar Committee. Monday Night Glarence Bingham, Jemes iMaroney S oa Wikilew Walace ol | "o s e G 1 andal of Wos a;rd small, at prices that will R lican electors of the t f| At Jewett City Monday evening the | registrar of voters, W. E. Gallup, first i ‘own street have issued invitations ease you. ~ nr:&“? met in caucts in their town |Tepublican voters held . their party | district: C. . Douglass, mecond dis- | ASsessors, Clarence Mell and A. F.|for the marriage of their daughter, P you, . Reed; board of relief, George C. Phil- | Misg Marion Louise Randall d M n Mondey evening and made |caucus In the town hall at 8 o'clock | trict; school committee, Selden B. s L uise Randall and Mr. choice of the following named ticket | With J. W. Payne serving as chairman | Manwaring: audtior, Fred C. Mor- | UDS erimen, Charies. ‘Sudele: ¢ | Rev. Wilbur Irving Bull ‘o Ashland, for the coming election: Assessor for |and B. R. Gardner es clerk. The| gan. H. Fitch; town clerk, and treasirer, | Mine, Wednesdsy, September 21. three years, Walter S, Watson: board | ticket nominated follows: The caucus was one of the largest | o~ UG taWh cleric, and treasurer, » of relief for three years, John Kay; | Assessor, Joseph Guillotte; board of | in recent years, about 60 voters be- | o i FIake: sgent of the town de- In a Few Words. two years, Peter McIntosh; one Vear, | relief Edward A. Geer, Horac ing present. oy w.ugce';'m jurors, George| Georgze S. Ames of Bloomfielda was Oscar Anderson;; selectmen, Johy} (;‘ ott; select}nem Thomas Franklin Caucus. E. Bromley, Clarence Mell, James P.|the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. P A s o e Franklin democratic electors met in| Shea, Charles Budele, Jr.; collector | Harry Beebe of Otrobando avenue. g gz S s A O caucus in the Franklin town hall on|of taxes, Charles Budele, Jr.; consta- 5 be filed out at the discretion of | M. Gingras: constabl g ‘Monday evening choosing as chairman | bles, Benjamin Goldfarb, Fred Church,| Mrs. Emily Gillett of Dayville s e o o St i toas Chesbro, Thomas Newman and as clerk, W. J.| Clarence Mell, John Wheeler and|the guest for several weeks of Mrs. Barnes, Napoieon Belanger, George |chon, Adelard Maynard: ¥egistrar of | Brasil. The caucus proved lively and | Robert Kelly; registrar of voters, | George S. Beebe of the Scotland road. e holeon Belanger 4 Coor8® | Voters, first dlstriot. EItC Q. Legue: | the following ticket was named: George C. Phillips; town school com- ¥ : R e S DR.R.J.COLLINS rickson. Their chofce follows: Grand | Second mmm“fim berte: Selectmen, Thomas Newman, Fred! mittee, John M. Lee. f Harry Lewis of Gardner, Mass, is in hi - ’ jurors, Harry Jobnson, Raymond D.|board of school DN Oon. -bumnses A Wete = DEN T I S r Love, Oscar E. Matthewson; collector | Robinson, Avaris corme Wichi e, Vidita frisnas M Notwich FOR FISH AND GAME. COLCHESTER GRANGE FAIR.| Mrs. Frank Huebler has left for "]e 'm. fnsm" cfl_, 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. of taxes, Fmil Erickson; constables, | Dittee, A. M. Town. her home in Hartford, after ten days’ P 4244 Reelects Its Officers—Senator New | Judged by Expert from Storrs, Who e 55 i 1 Eli G. Lague. Town committee Joun McGuire, Walter H. Webberly, : was Peter Ward, Frederick Babbitt; regis- empowered to fill all vacancies, 5 visit with Miss Marjorie Barber of : S e London County Vice President. Also Gave Instructive Talk. Plain HilL 25-27 Franklin Street |ToT® 3 trar of voters, Lawrence G. Drescher; SES SUMMONED ~ =@ town school committes, John W: Crott | W'T NESSES SUMMONED FOR DOMBROSKELASE ————— 3 i oro—Aleo btV 1 ting of the Connec- |- The following is the list of prize win- Mrs. Hazard Tucker of Scotland s sur‘"“ Comt s 0 toval. uc’{;ltm!“:::‘:‘nflmd.:me!mtmlve asso- | ners in ‘the poultry department at the | spent several days tlast week with her untown and Qales Fervy Ca®od . | ciation Saturday at the state and Frank E. Hull The caucus was called -to order by J. C. Stevens and Thomas Webster = ‘orns, Bumions and _Ingrowing a4 game | Colchester grange fair held Sept. 9,|daughter, Mrs: Adelbert E. Geer of the overhaulln and el e P — In the newly _@ecorated farm at Madison, had an J]l!undn.m: &dm being .:awarded on pairs and | Scotland road Shampood Manicuring, Scalp I x i f about 50 members from parts ngle- birds: - Treatment Factal - VOLUNTOWN REPUBLICANS court, zoom e m supertor “,;".‘ She tate, and the meeting was &n @ | -Earsed Plymouth Rocks—Young pair,| Mrs. .Harry Beebe and her guest, Massage. i t in inspection of the pens of rst. i et oows sving sk chiic g e st for| Reasants and quall, and other birds, | Partridge Plymouth Rocks—Old pair,| Mrs. Roy Johnson and son. Raymond CARRIAGES, WAGONS, . % nes Zapsley, of Pomfret, called the | Willlams, first; young pair, D. W. Wil- (e eoming slactions mominated for | GO v pubsiary moinosd for o eeting o order on the lawn In the |lisms, first Harold Rose of West Town street is TRUCKS and CARTS S s ou ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. }’-‘ = —_— ship and committees. | pullet, G. Bunyan, first. fon. Blacksmithing in all its branches. B ahen ey fgwn, clorkc Howard | vaudevills and Photoplaye. TE- | Gasree. B Buft Wyandoiies Youme oair. 5. E . sprinkled with pathos and excellently | terest. Young pair, F. Foote, first. street and will resume her studies at ':Z?relc?off}’ehfe??'}iin‘*gfuéfigy. acted by a large cast of well known| The election of-officers.resulted in| - Siagle Comb White Leghorns—Old | the Academy. and evening. Tlelling in pict th Vi idents: _Fairfleld county, | B. Cragin, second. this week to their home on Washing Efigfi%fi&fl&fl%yxg pgfluphfgfi E life story ofs Father Keug roms the me:;orpeuémue.. Fairfield; Hartford|_Single Comb Mottled Anconas—|ton street after several weeks' visit SILVER $ J.P. BARSTOW& CO. 23 and 25 Water St. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION POULTRY PRIZES AT Frederick T. Bunce Expert Piano and ‘Player ! Piano Tuning and i Scratched or marred ocases restored | s original einiah- 38 FRANKIN ST. Phone 1214-3 Norwich, Cenn. i MISS FARNHAM SeLs™ Specialist| vas chosen chairman and A.-P, Cote clerk. ., = . Thusiastic and profitable one. . . |C. Wallls, firet; young pair, L. Carrier, | Mrs Vernie Smith from East Haddam R P w k Mace °h°'°'i:;"'é‘l°.':(;‘;':"" for Com: | toem Dabiaiy) e e i ‘Judge § Tne members begay to sather about : Visited in Bloomfield and Hartford the epair or of all kinds on broski, the 150-acre farm, and | C. T. Willlams, first; young pair, C. T.| Johnson, of Montville, were guests on republican electors of the town of Vol- | Self-confessed safe breaker of ~this | 8cattered over the 150- i 5 * 7" 7'| Thursday and Friday of Mrs. Elisha untown held a spirited caucus in their | City. There are four counts in thy sf“ fhck potia. - Eunch ks St B . re Y thur 3 - White W; dott Yo , C.| substituting on R. F. D. route No. 9, o ineesor, Charles W Pratt; boara |Ins and entering case gt Gales Ferry. | Sade 0% the Petfaing DOms | cheur: | Wallls, first: young pain, 4. L. Steb: | for his father, F. R Rose, of Wauwa- | Mechanical Repairs, Palnting, Trim- b . After spending .the vacation at her Lewis; 1 The membership report showed Ondn: first; young pair, B, Cragin, Bf’iv;l;& aghe::\;: WV‘é?deP'}‘;;itt: t mgudEnzo? The Rosary, a seven part photoplay, | 723 friends of game-are-affiliated with |second: pullet, B. Cragin, film players was- the feature - | reinstatement for another year of the|DPair, Mrs. Pease, first; young palr, C. z et o L 0 o giich , a0d | tion that drew good aized SRR 15 M g R ‘Wallts, first; young ‘pair, H. Pease,| Mrs James Perkins and deughters|507 to 515 North Main St second. 5 " ‘we ks—Y , | 1ast of the week. On Monday State Attorney Hadlal #{ o'clock, and the early hours' were fi%mhflm s—Young pair, - P. f the Scotland road. town. hall. on Monday evening. The | COmplaint against Dombroski. Wit= jock, after which President Ar- as—Old pair, D. W.|P. Geer of the Scotland road. Darrringt et STaE 5 Cors aad AT THE DAVIS THEATRE g | or and the charman of the member- bins, secend k, G. Bunyan, first; | cue Hill who is having 15 da , first. home in Talcottville, Miss Isabel Bach- e Thomas McDonald: grand jurors, Si- dramatic in the extreme, Hberally | the association, and:showed a good in- | ° Single Comb Rhode Island Reds— | eler returns this week to East Town fl m ers, Arthur L. Briggs: town school the Davis theatre Monday afternoon President. A. B. Lapsley, Pomfret. ~|8econd; pullet, B. Cragin, first; pullet, | Myrtilla and Dorothy Perkins, returned o time he was a free care boy i S 4 Geol P. McLean, | Young pair, A. L. Stebbins, first; young | with relatives in Waterford. Greudes Ireland until he became. the beloved | Shsbirss LiehOe. pounty, Robbins |Palr, A: L. Stebbins, second: nem, A. HARPER METHOD AT THE AUDITORIUM pastor of a New England parish, the | Battell Stoeckel, Norfolk; Middlesex (L. Stebbins. first. Mrs. L. H. Waring left town Mon- =1 E flm showed how he won the battle | county, F. J. Erooks, Haddam: New| White Turkeys—Young pair, A. L.|gay for her home in Linesville, Penn. for Also MANICURING . Mot e Which raged and tore at his very|Haven county, George H. Scranton, |Stebbins, first. after passing three months with her otion Pictures-On the Bill heart and, conquering, devoted his life Indian Runner Ducks—Young pair, | cousins on East Town street. This is t bile and Furnitur Thayer Bulldi Room 304, > The feature attraction at the Audi- | of his witomes melling, the wishes e B ea” ke Y i . Cra | e et A N e Au F ey 'S toriimt dhaaine on Meliay Nes . B lowed mother. Father Kelly Tolland county, L. B. Bissell, ke ar cl oung pair, B. Cra- Fi in Square \ ing the summer she visited Boston, ranki] was destined to the priesthood wi sille: Windham Dr. T. M. Mur- |8in, first; young duck, B, Cragin, first; reel comedy film, Are Yo Mason? | he oy amail, boy an‘é !rhoer: ville; Wind eounty, Dr. T. ur: Providence, New York and the shore — -1 . , young duck, B. Cragin, second. Norwich—Mon., Thur, Fri, Sat Trom, hesimaing, fo end e pictare | hat” fime ‘on "he vowed"lo "Keep' the | ™Secrorenr snd treasurer: T P, Car. | The poultsy was Judged by an expart | FROTE utomobileSlipCovers| -, w7 s S N lemn mise T fre - omical situations that kept.the large | from him. Even the dems corics 108 | ter, New Britain. v ble L PR R at Factory Prices .- we Telephone 578 sized houses:on the verge of expec- | of & young maid whom he had Kneen R judging, gave an interesting talk on : _ — B JOSEPH:ANGARANO| pano OWNERS, NOTICE! how to pick out the laying hens. tancy and again and again were the|from childhood could not deter him 258 Franklin Street It you will communicate ‘with . 176.07 FOR LOSS OF TR = iences convulsed with the startling { from hi: th alth T ¥ unexepected developments.. The | and waversd again s sz, el PARTS OF TWO FINGERS.| MAKING PROGRESS 311 Con Tlophene: SILN Sukdfiorvivh, ™ |W. L. WHITE, Piano Tunes, of TAFTVILLE, he will give you a humorous- impersonator, John Barry- | Archie Nicholsen & e i SR = I ON HOUSING PROBLEM more, carried the leading role and was | skilled mualdans,egrew Ec;aignh::g ff,’: Compensation to Workman Who Was — Daily Becoming Less Wearisome to Report Before Directors of Norwich Many in Norwich, Wi new proposition in regard to taking n: F Melms care of your piano. > ve I'aNCy ) ,férzénig:gmgfigeg e‘fé’n'i?"r a w;u Cc!::::leen zl:eri’re nn‘ct_ At Mutmxpll Movi& depicting Hurt at Millstone Point. cas eeman, s events completed the' bill. - Chamber of Commerce. Dickson,” Tda® Wat d H S ickson, a aterman an arold College Appointments. These two agreements under the R NATIVE PEACHES # DR. ALFRED ' RICHARDS ' TOMATOES, the finest DENTIST - ETC,ETCyp - i = ETGp Thayer Building, Room 305 Lockwood. H b Telephone 488-2 People’s Market THE WEARY WAY 5 i workmen'’s compensation act have been| 'The directors of the Norwich Cham-| WIith a back that aches all day, L {’)rhceo mc:;!g Need;fl a t)}a‘otha. an L- G. Herbert Rich, formerly of this|approved by Commissioner Dr. James |ber of Commerce held a meeeting in ‘With rest disturbed at night, ton o t!Swll(r:c‘ve mos‘:{ lagh get- | city, leader of an orchestra in New | J. Donohue and were placed on file on | their headquarters in the Transporta- > oo A ;g‘ir:;:’ iy .:l;-e m‘: {-‘?fifil:l.:tbfin flcbvoime‘d t:u%hfl- of | Monday with the clerk of the superior {tion building on Monday evening and| Annoying urinary-disorders, 3 e_Connecticut College | court: heard the report of the housing com- weary way, indeed. latest steps of-their own creation. io‘r BWog;ent:.:d tEug;ne B. !Li“\;lr;nce, Richmond Radiator Co. of Norwich, | mittee of ‘h:o chamber. The ::‘gmmn. ‘Tis a = o] aculty o eley | employer. and Clarence O. Bennett.|tee rcported progress. ‘At their next| Doan's Kidney -Pills sre especially Hartford—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D, |school has been selected as instructo: £ g 3 b . % P ¥ T | employe, whose left foot was badly |meeting the members of the chamber “utler have Teturned from Fenwick. |in the freshman'division of chemistry. sprained and bruised on Aug. 19, com- | will elgct thelr delegate to the con- T G ) pensation $10 per week from Aug. 50| vention of the state body to be held| Are endorsed by Norwich- citizens. during incapacity. next month. The September meeeting of the| MrS Marsaret Brown, 838 &. Main . B. Belden & Sons of Hartford, : ) :;nvlnyer. mlul nd;ewl S!pruul toh!‘r:'ev; Eastern Connectlcut Development com- | St, Norwich, saysg "My“dack was in : aven, employe. who lost one- ©Of | mittes is to be held a week from to- one finger on his right hand and two- |day with the Putnam chamber. There |>®d Shape and I suffered severely from : i thirds of another finger on July 21 at N ? Milistone Point, compensation $5.39 £or | at ' 2080 febenion Sorig, Fiinam lon {dull, heavy pains across my. kidneys. 6 Franklin Street m wpplm 12 2-3 weeks and $5.39 for 20 weeks, In [take the committee members around |It Was almost impossible for me to get JUSTIN HOLDEN, . i ls e - lump sum of $176.07. to nelghboring towns, ineluding |out of bed in the morning and I feit Prepristic 4 ; = 4 — - pe— Thompson, Woodstock, Pomfret, etc., : rayons & R R on a sightseeln= tour ‘and among the |Miseradble in every ‘way. I tried aif- JOSEPH BRADFORD Paints s l 3 ferent remedies, dut wasn't helped » ::olh.- i low Cien t oyt in 1775, | When I read of ‘Doan’s Kidney Pills, I » pidbchorgpecsi o e S Yok BOOK BINDER Gien Webster lake, procured & supply at N. D. Sevin & —— "(¥3 |Son's Drug Store,« They made me feel | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. Y. M, C. A. NOTES ' who have endured for| Bove' Secretary J. H. Ely returns to 108 BROADWAY torments- of eczema | his duiles at the Y. M. C. A. Wednes- kinceraptions, -the velter | S2% BlLer B g v ot Hovope Kk olntent a1 QTN | o Ton e oy 58 e ¥ 1 | Prics, 00 st al dosiern. - Dowt l,i:';n:l. iy P,':;:& u{.m of LIBportance 876 to be con- [WmPly ask for & kidney remedy—get rhle. Aftar all sld suffering : S A AR Dean's Kidney Pills—the same that = NORWICH TOWN ~ Two Join First. Church==invitations to Oelds De Net Leave Willingly, - Randall=Bull Wedding |ssued—GCiese born of Mission at Bacred Heart Ohurches | an® wheans mhowid. ber Irsised ot| SIEISON & YOUNG, | B. CHAPMAN, Sec’y. Loval Girls to_Hnter Oelloge, | "wenmn Ja' oy -*-'"“%.L'Gaépentusmdlmlders o ‘ Penholders Lunch Boxes Book Straps and Bags Baskets ‘ MRS<EDWIN FAY " : DENTIST Bt teueia : DR. E. J. JONES : e Ridge- |'” : The Chelsen Sayings Bank | Take elevator ‘Shetucket Street enm- 4 trance. Phone.

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