Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1916, Page 6

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g M _ v To the Director, - : CADILLAC RO:‘HANUI‘ACI‘UBINGOO.' Detrolt, Mich., U, 8, 2 v Dear Sir : ; £ g in May last decided to hase & new car, I was in the usual o!nufi;l%mmfld-h nmhuh'themmu-n!-m best value for money. i : anything el Chief of Police Thomas E. Brown is 1 hay to see in the “Saturday Evening Post” one of your very clearly — °48 none too large il s e i S udtonhymm:‘v«ym ‘worded adv -na.:mmedh went to see for, which it Is Intonded. This| champion fox hunter with, doga and your polite and courteous Man Mr. Bennett, idea of looking oyer B Bty adesuese.to i Efi%%%w : ¢l of one of your new 7 seater 8 cylinder cars — I think you call it type 51. i 7 k h I place confidence) ram:"z;ab'w'fi&‘:r”mmm hunt i lu:&:uryo#mwlthméla‘w ounbn.:gl pla; m‘:lut & “They will take charge of the o ahaition the offers a bount to the conclusion that apparently a better constructed and more carefully thought out 3 e I mhwass. appoint :lorn:vm:; of % for every fox killed within®the m%mwoulflbe impossible to find. As a matter of fact I placed to the water department, and | casional fivers helps (o, buy an order with Messrs. for one of your cars. st e ?m;n;-fl;:f his family of Buster, Browns. is p always an open season on foxes, and I may add that I have been a very- keen motorist since the year 1! and have B s Al o ore. ¥ losa | Lo aate Mot ithe Brown Will g hia several cars of British and French make, and have at the prue:gtm two an engineering nature that| fox bounty. other English-made cars as well as your 8 cylinder is no £ . room in the town bullding. It While en route from Putnam to their PR L e i, et s e e ST e Sk e of T sk et % ed that off one an 01 es, _v B R e heeannt, b o ln:‘c! B et o et Tomp: b t:‘:'he present we have never had occasion to lift up the bonnet, unless it has been to Woula mot me. considered by thoss | LOmPkIns, thelr 4 year old son and & show an interested motorist the details of your engine. What I wish to say more par- tm':e s TR ?‘i::dfi ;?ommdév:-ndx mu;f:fiwn‘ ; ticularly is, that in the whole of my motoring experience I have never struck a car d riend, the b n o on : O e e et Baun | the Stonineton voad late Sunday atier that has given such complete and general satisfaction as the “Cadillac” has done, and I 80 constructed that it is, in so| o0 Fhen, Within 8 mile L * feel quite entitled by my exfirlenee to give an opinion. I do mot know whether it Appearance goes, a part of the | dropped off, the automobile slewed, ! is your firm, or another firm in America that makes use of the phrase: “One has not Mfllfl':nfa m‘:"‘;_;:;:ng";’(” ?;; then dashed #irough a stone wall and o ¥iaie 380.000, o one of thel The wrecked automobile was taken for the town to rcimburse the e and take over e . building for . purpozes. Every inch of floor Local Laconics. 8 In the town building is gmne;ly SPRDyd(ijrl‘?'pm'ant:ufol?e;‘t?.flh:pdo';:lor 1 ke changes there for | appendicitis in the Ekode o8- b e e ol e gl _* Thope to be in New York the first week in Febmr{ on my way to Pasadena, Bdielous. wovld create congestion in| mhe Moweeney family of Brovidence Calif. and if xouihle would like to have an opportunity of looking over your works e e na 0 otnen Mot PFOD-"| 4re at their sumimer home, The Andrea, in Detroit. Am not sure yet whether I shall have time enough to go to Detroit to do i 3 at Pleasant View. { so, neither do I know whether you allow strangers to go over your works, but if you —_— Mr. an1 Mrs. Goorge A. Driggs of was a mazked contrast be | ey o e & Tl do, I should be very pleased indeed to do so if possible. A I r will find me if ad- the slimly attended democratic i e A S e L dressed to the Waldorf Hotel, 5th Avenue, New York. > in the town hall Monday ev- cottage. - Mr. Driggsiis president { g, ard that “large and enthusias- i of the Misquamicut Golf club, Faithfully yours, blican caucus or Saturday On the tri; There were no contentions for | 10 the return trip from Fort Wright, R R Sinatione. In fact theos Fisher's Island. the battalion of Rhode i1 s a5 . % W town uflleo’t gi‘the fltenewcralfi Westerly by trolley cars Sunday af- B Trking just hames | ternoon. Here they marched, drilled e enotes (1o pave Some NAmMeS | and manocuvered before a ~ moving : :flm:icvr: it vy op- | picture camera, and what they did in ty to_exercise their priveleges ,n‘,’;‘:;’} ety “,’,‘0;’};’,_“";?; i Senacd 3. Christy Bhair- | gtugents returned (o Kingston oo o fosg fof the democratic town committee | 5 racn s rot. | the caucus to order. nominations were made: n. Tristam Babcock. Gorten Dwight M. Corneh Ar. thur J._Alfred Tohnson, tood Hears Local v o Ken i R o, Y, A. Komnari: —Friends Celebrate Enos M. < B e Jmne L. W Cray’s Birthday-—Annual Banquct of n; 2 years, Fred E. Bab-| Men's Clut--Sunday Mail for Box ‘year, John Lynch; overscer,| % gn: v Pt Holders. Briggs presided at the Bnd Bernara 3, Christy’ was |p,The meeting “of the Me hodist enjoyed the pleasures of motoring until he has ridden in a” . .. but if it is your firm, owned part of the building. On| 'R WAPR 1 o mompking ma- _ I have the greatest pleasure in thoroughly endorsing your statement: if it is not your ‘Third District e purt. soom. the oMoes of the judge, | IS Was an automebile occupied by firm that makes use of the above phrase in its advertisements, you are, in opinion, o clerks, the sheriff asd a. private of- | 103 Sy B ooy ©ieankin and Mr. thoroughly entitled to do so. Comparisons are always odious, but fi ce of __ The third floor is devoted to the | went to the assistance of the wrecked the “Cadillac” is that it is value for money in every sense of the word, which, I regret B lerics. rooma. there are. tws jors | Prty. AIF escaped injury except the to say, I have never yet found in the purchase of any other car. It gives one a certain bl cleric’s rooms, there are two jury The party was taken to the Yy all h and a consulting room. It has| pnode Island hospital in the Larkin amount of pleasure to be able to write about an article that one finds all right: my o ahe town bullding - thay | car_and Dr. Henry L. Johnson - was previous experience of motor-cars was like taking a dip in the lucky tub — you paid n arrange to take over the part e i the g your money and you either got a decent or a bad car; but from what I know of sev- B ot o T ot e three and one-half inches in eral people this side who are the happy possessors of a “Cadillac” I may say in all fair- ocommodation nf town offices for | \oREL and several stitdics were re- ness to yourself, that I have never h one that had anything detrimental to say time in the future. That part|ying and party left on the 8. about your car. buflding with al! 1ts furnishings | for Boston. : You may possibly think it strange that I take the trouble to dictate this let- ter to you: you do not know me, and I do not know you; but I think it only fair to yourself to let you know that you have at least got one very ardent admirer and happy owner of a “Cadillac”. $ _[‘vl"utl\(. evening P in the “night, cach Bouth County Rod and Gun : L called Dergen 1. de 2 Greene. After o busi s All Gone! session, Rev. H. 3. Tcster of Nosak Norwich THE A.C. SWAN CO. gave a very interesting and instructive Guests on Birthday. Corn Vanishes by Using Won. | |, MIF and Mrs. Enos M. Gray of Led- New L.ondon " Let’s ALL Kick!” |served and &' ot ihognments were . — & vyard entertained a pariy of relatives | Sunday to hink that they had the ed by Samuel Huntington, of Plain- il Simple “Gets-1t” Never |at their home Sunday in homor of the| Drveye f getting their mall Sunday NORWICH TOWN field, N. J. Fails. Applied in 2 Second: 65th anniversary of Mr. Gray’'s birih. morning between the hours of 9 and 11, | _ TR First 1s given an account of the —_— 4t wonderful what a difference | & Pleasant day brought relatives from | Postmaster George H. Foley naving|Rev. Dr.S. H. Howe and Park Church meetings of the Family in Norwich Scouts’ Rehearsal. & little “Gets-It" makes—on | NOrth Stonington, Norwich, Providence | made arrangements with the postoMice| Cheir Provide Inspiring Service at Town, Sept. 3, 1657, Sept. 3, 1907, and T nd calluses? It's always night | 223 M¥stic. ‘At noon a chicken dinner | department authorizing him to inaugu- Bere in the world, with many | Was served. The day was spent in a from the city. Boy Scouts, Troop No. & met in the h i rms—H unti Fam- |Sept. 6 and 7, 191 ‘The constitution ngregational rate o Sundsy distribution of mail| Snelering A Sptington Rem First Co Monday very pleasant soclal way. Long walke and th ] large number of members of the fam- SRR WaD Beniex ™. pistose, ily History Completed—Frank Sea.|Of the association follows. The in- One of the clerks will go on Sunday| Y 1Y Comp TS Eov-of mmas sioNS were taken on the farm, Mr. Gray mo:n?n(“:;d istribute ‘all first class| grave Dies Sudd Mree et sec ¥ i serving as leader and pointing out the ils. mentioned, beginning with Simon points of interest. Mr. Gray is known The service at the Sheltering Arms|Huntington, the Puritan Immigrant, all over eastern Connecticut as a horse- Sunday afternoon was in charge of [ “Their line has gone out through all man, and as an entertainer he is not Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe, assisted by the excelled in the county. the earth and their name to the end choir of Park church. Dr. Howe took | of the world.” Mr. Gray received many gifts, in. B for his text, My God shall supply all cluding a sum of mond d e birth- e e day cake made by nis e el’lnen‘dng- who e s the gROToANY: {er, Mrs. Daniel Gray, of North Ston- Frank Seagrave. L 57 Wel Wora has been receivea Mrs. Men’s Club Has Annual Feast. h been ill expect _ too| Tord has bee of Lee avem‘l'o' of the The Men’s club held the annual ban- improve. death her ‘brother-in-law, Frank auet Monday evening in the Saserive o7 ol Ohlo, which oc- about 75 attending. At 7 o'clock the| . S. Brown MacKenzie R ladies had prepared a most evening. The play was tempting eriden. s T R menu with chick: foundac elfering oy tion of the feest. Tear po R s Ate DeGies Arms whom he had visited there and | Norwich Town who dled thres years Barber % v;ho h;dmroea;!l the New Testament g"- h:r:-;u“ ‘Herman Marcus througt imes. own last \ Sandy spending a few in town. He| To beirue men and women we must|Years ago. Three daughters and a 2R Care? T Got Rid of 3y | FOT OVer an'hour the speaker held the ‘automobile. be religious. We need redemption, | SO0 Survive the With ‘Gets-1¢17 Clows stisbtiy ot his (hlsteners, all| Hiram tt has sins e ‘home on resent greatly enjoying the evening. e ring, Corkiscrewed | Sunday Morning Mail for Box Holders.| Bome. People in the village holding lock CTONINGCTON fi':'m‘fifi.;'}m@ Boxes in the postoffice were bleased STONINGTON d & " in ef % g < Dot you do Funeral of Miss Clarabelle Browne— s e ity g Grand Regent Visits Pequot Council i it Bl ol ’ [ Sulphur is remarkably Graguos, It was a rare privilege to head the bmefidfl—é‘w purifier. | {5 e B D o Bie, g Savionn X ROt i i Evening Glenn’s Wi [ and its help in:the spoker of with -great Mn mmbren of the household and®others | present. Huntington Family-History Received. ‘The Huntington 3 ville and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Talbot, | unfit attestant Q& gl s 13 i nm-eriu-un'-::::e—- EXCELLENT DINING SERVICE COMFORTABLE STATEROOMS. P hroteh Hickets aa fal ieforme: Department, s EFFICIENT ard ECC’ We fur: Ad w io.2y & Co. 12 FERRY STREET Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house se electricity is to lighting. We guaran. teo the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen st the fariest prices. Ask #8 for plans and prices. J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street | Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, #LUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent Sgr N. B. O, Sheet Packing. T. F. BURNS Heating and -Plumbing 92 Franklin Street . IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Ne. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ECZEMA “BEATS ALL” &7 Eq‘:: eases. Ome-ounce package W. D. RICKER * Pharmacist 276 WEST MAIN ST.,, NORWICH, CT. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Thayer Building, Room 305 Teleshone 488-2 Frederick T. Bunce Expert Piano and Player Pianc’ Tuning and in Rexyoved 10 27 Union Strest Phone 14%-2 Norwich, Conn. DR.R. J. COLLINS il %: DENTIST gr ?S;Eg § '

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