Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1916, Page 6

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s PARKING SPACE AT WESTERLY New Haven Road to Provide Accommodation Near Station for Motorists—Auto Bumps Into Ice Cart—Funeral of Mrs. Philip Gallagher—Fifth Company Leaves for Fort Greble. ‘ T 1] f S illuseraea is the Vicirols X1, 5100 Through the persisicnt efforts of | taught him tc be cautious, but that e Frank W. Coy, chairman of the trans- | Fémains to be seen. portation committee of the Westerly B SUPPLIES and q El m » 3 2 = e @ m occurred not far from the ice plant in | the number of men available for [ Mrs. John Heibel. cal friends. Batteries 4 IT FOR YOU! ACCESSORIES ere | military duty, surpassing in thi Repairin everything | Wequetequock, and both vehicles Z A 3 re-| Timothy Sullivan, who has been at| Clayton Rood spent Sunday with his} P 9 proceeding in the direction of West- | SPect. New Hampshire, Vermont, Del- |his home, after a surgical operation, |family at Ocean Beach. “,W. R. BAIRD % GEO. F. ADAMS C. E. LANE erly. A Massachusetts automobile was | 2ware, Montana = Idaho, W = hiasaretomnedit SRl iwO b i Water Sale of Land. Titea and i atoal 3 | approaching in an opposite direction | New QMexico, Arizona, Utah and Ne- |bury oy sk 2 Supplies e o 3 e Shop. tel. 731 | With horn rooting almoat. eontinuons: | vade o 3frs,_tones and daushter, Bertha | Feter Raveneil nas sold his land on ) Lok i z 2 oot S % e SDBECREHEY it e s anover roa am Lee of Han- 107 %Franklin St. Shetucket St. d Tel. 1343-4 House tel. 1123-2 The ice team was well to the right D day at Ocean Beach the road, when the automobile from Local Laconics. Misses Laura Campbell and Rose Telephone | Pennsylvania_crashed into the left am Jones spent Sunday at Bloelk Shiner of Providence were week-end on o the New York, New Haven and Hart- | the Rhode Island National uard, = * THAMES \ Franklin Square ot PLUEI\;I‘gING ford Rallroad company, will provide | commands closed Saturday night_Tn- to your recreatlon DNATIONAL e RING & SISK'S s a parking place for automobiles at the | 87 & o8t successtul season, consicer: Aft Bard e »y g 1 it d % BANK . Cut Glass and . Druggists B aydware Co. rallway station, and thereby relieve| Much rainy weather interferrsd era hard 'session’at tennis or g‘o it 18 goo 1 e rare: ; il the present congestion. At times there | with the shooting, particularly Sate to hear the music of the Victrola. It “‘touches the 16§ Shetucket st.| 3] ) SNENEE ot Franklin Square - are from thirty to fifty automobiles | urday, the best day of the week in ) slafiee § Tol. 795-5 from Watch Hill and other resorts in | point ‘of numbers Visiting the range: spot” to sink in a comfortable chair after strenuous EANRE——— ¢+ | il this section awaiting the arrival of | For th i i ) i i e ‘I! C. LANE Fu:’:sure HIGH GRADE trains, and the present accommoda- | the gu:rdpeqrfx(‘—lfllfie?gg;yex;;gzg.be\fingrf eg(erc;:‘e, Whl}e ti:e Worldl B fo‘i:mOSt artists play and ‘Are Good Cars H. C. 7 % tions are inadequate. is far ahead of the same stage last sing the music that you lo . )\ REO GARAGE CKSMITH ; el e, MEMORIZLS Superintendent Motsett has inform- | year, The proportion of sharpshoot- g At yoroye Dot o . BLA o THE C. A. ¢ Mr, Coy that the railroad company | ers and marksmen is also much lars- > gouflnhzveaVlmoh practically upon your own terms. Drop SReal 45 15 ‘ RV KUEBLER CO. will place a plank riser over the curb, | er than a year ago. The range will in and ask us about it today—and while you’re here we will have New Majestic e0sDupkestase 3 ZIMMERMAN S E i bacl of the east-bound platform, and [ be reopened for the National Guard oo b Vi 5 ‘:l ?,-Ee] $10 33'{6‘6' Building S el 781 33 Warren St. will remove the loam between the | commangs August 21 ntertain you. Victors and Victrolas to . Lo A : 3 Tel. 1254 Tel. 561 platform and the street fence for quite e a space, and cover the ground with a i o~ S e — Javer of sorsenines. mhia camd with 2| According to the census report, there VICTROLA WASSERMANN > JAMES L. CASE is of a temporary nature, but by next | are in Rhode lsland 129,131 men of D. S. MARSH A The I The Z et DR. Summer Season. the work will ne of a | Military age—from 18 to 45 — wha - O. Plaut-Cadden Co.|3€101.u¢.Cadden Co. ; X C. B. ELDRED permanent nature. S arss s Sunlight Building, Marsh Building . 1872 | 7 2 share o J dUL gt = o5 e ranklin Street, 2 t Em‘bc 1dd | Eeatgors your Insurance |% 43 Broadway William Williamson, owner of auto- | 2IBY, even as armies go mnowadays, Normon: - Sk S0 SIat Steel g Plaut-Cadden Business mobile No. 112783, Pennsylvania reg- |2nd would have been a tremendous E ol Building : of all kinds Tel. 341-3 istry, with two other gentlemen and a | f0TCe 50 vears ago, at the close of war j144-196 Main St (80| 14 146 Main St solicited 2 laay, was in @ rear end collision, Sat. | Detween the” states. The co Norwich, Ct. ik, urddy morning with a heavy ice wag- | G5ures show that Rhode Island e s e on, fully loaded, and owned by J. F.|4Sth in size when square miles ar g] At g LET ME PAINT “Heseborough & Son. . The agcident |taken into consideration, s 4Sth in|law were Sunday zuests of Mr. and | Plainfield spent the week-end with lo- 8 3 ( g 4 g’:, g? 4 & 42 s = ! te feslegeaan g left] James O. Blair, of Waterbury, | visitors with T cPuKE :;Rduuv ! T, Need a Plumbher? |€ Specialist rpar whoel with such force as to orack | formally of Westerly, Is here on 4| lamiy: " Bomas Hisnen taud hiS |18 50 i o Balanensewhinahag)besniil o scurately [X | Goods? Tel. 897 | In Things and the impacf so strong | PTief Visit. : ke Mavelogan mursslin St ol S e B TR ERONS Tt 4 Phctogeaphio S e e big cart| Admiral Herbert Omar Dunn, Unit- |seph’s hospital, Willimantic. is spend- | 400rs. = by | Why The J. P. BARSTOW | s brtien 5 ed States navy, spent the week ond at | ing a vacation with her parents. _ Peter Hussey was a New Londoni GEORGE_M. CRANSTON CO. sico 3 DON It is evident that the Pennsylv his home, Dunns Corners. George Bell and family leave town | Vigitor Sunday. RATHBONE gyt )4 HOUGHTON lautomobile driver, did not sec or bear | Chautanqua week begins _today|t0day ‘(Monday) = for Groton Lone |y Jon0 CIT0Y, SDSRC the week-end at 133 West Main St. | - X 23 Water Street 3 the Ma setts machine, and in at- | (Monday) with a street parade which | Foint, where Mrs. Eell and family ol Rraves S ttariHe ekl | 158 Main Street (%] snanngn Blag. | tempting to pass the lce cart, came | pictures will be faken and shown on | Wil Spend the summer. T el e e il AN ) 4 P Do T [ 3| e | direct front of the automobile | the opening night. okmen Storinel tore Iine oom . | i fana . e Bl Wi, Smith & Co. 7?,} FREDERICK the | #| “PROVIDENGE |coming from the opposite dircction,| Aside from the counclimen _ana |B31Y,3¥° Tepairing the track on High efueiane e Er e CHOICE MEATS g/ violin Maker an . 56 Franklin and the forward axle were broken, the e T the i e ne uSElof SREIHNEN (el apendlnE ¢ iwo = oS SoR ot SR 1 smashed, and the whole car was | 20 Power company, the only per3oms|weeks’ vacation with his parents, Mr. | called on local friends Sund: Sesuion o 4 rocked e S Wiliae,car was|at the hearing in regard to redaction [ana Mrs, David Radeliffe Jnalam e MOBrise tee s Spont % o« 4 Very hing't Plire L of rates were Frank W. Coy, ‘‘harles < ¥ with friends in South Co: Town St §3 I8 Eicsr andl Good Srecd 1o aertle ine Aarat| 3. Butler and Orlando R. Smith. Employed in Railroad Office. John Farrell was a Su; & 1 5 5 “F. Cheseborough & Son,| The first subscription dinner dance| Warren Hines is_employed in the [In Westerly. é | et the | was inj e damamns | of the season was given Saturday eve|Office of the New York, New Haven| Miss Ethel Johnson is spending a P Itor bt e ¥ Dejuty | ening at the Misquamicut Golf |and Hartford Railroad ' Co, in New Y eaon el Tnfeld LUMBER Sheriff William H. Cas 2 “ | club, Europe’s orchestra _furnishing | London. e e Do e indaydules A | e ho ‘musie. . It marked the opening|_ Cornelius Healy of High street spent |itor at White Beach. | A great many friends and relatives | Of the new lounge, one of the most|Sunday at Block Island. _ Rose, Colomble, It puendingitwo |of Julia E., widow of Philip Galla- | beautiful country club rooms in Amer. | Charles Lacroix was a Sunday vis- vacation in Fall River. {cher, attended her funeral Saturday.|ics fox: in WAl mantio, ) Fred C. Brown of Green Bay, Wis. No Shade in Texas. h mass of requicm | Edwin Hill secretary of the Nor- | . 5 , e 1t the 5t Con- | wich Y. M. C. A, preached in the|'2s @ Baltic caller Sunday To the correspondents writing in to HEG O Re Tt e | Firet: Baptistishinet s Wreins oo Boat Races Probable. Inquire what the Texas temperatura Dreye a The pastor, Bev. F. It has been rumored that owners |Is in the shade we will state that no- the | Stewart Kinl conducted the funeral|0f motor boats on the Shetucket are |Pody knows, there being no shades: ervice of nie E. wife of Captaln|Soon to get together and have a se- | Boston Transeript. es E. Lake, in North Tive ries of races. e Mr. Kinlev conducted the Jo Swanson was a Sunday visitor New Britain- e at the church. QKT}\ :\llsh(llill!]v 1ub hikea . announced in Fitth cor e A5 he B. G club hiked to Franklin | Miss Elsie Rockwell to Donald Rich- o Gonst Artillery |Sunday and returned home by auto- |ards Hart at a lincheon which Miss o ot B Tt ey o, mabiler 5 Alice Hart gave in honor of Miss Rus- t the wharl and commenced cignt | Sigurd Swanson, who has been|sell. Mr. Hart was a member of the. four of dute Major Arthurea |Spending a vacation in the western |1915 class at the Yale Sheffield Scien- 1so with the state troons un. | PArt of the state, has returned to bus- |tific school. Miss Russell is a grad- o et onean - finess R uate of the Wheeler school, Provi- A abeock will wo o oasep| Mr. amd Mrs. Willlam Barlow of |dence, R. I with the second detachment of troops. The national convention of the A cient Order of Hiberntans of Amer will be held in Boston, this week ind Westerly will be represented at the convention by Michael Burke, te vice president of the o and Mrs. Michael J. Burke, vice p |ana’ Mrs. Cornelius Shea, W CERETS c Tecent engagement ew Britain was_that the actor, i weeks the s o s] n county vice president of the La- i 3 2 * auxiliary, A. O. H. 5 v of Robert F. Furn a STONING‘ON f Hartford, who with two « ladies were drowned by the up- - = canoe off Madison, July gman at Palmer Street Crossing | overed In the sound off Mad- ceps Tabs in Advance of Hearing— | i<or irday. He was the broth- House Auctioned—Borough Charter | er of Frank L. Furness manager of Recisi ey Rhode Island hotel, tariy. One Bevlsion avored he other bodies was found last rsday. The other was found Sun- the hearing of electmen of the town for a fagman at the BALTIC crossing durin; lh(l .Christopher 1 " e . gned to the crossi Dodging a a Diversion at Annual 3 Saturday from 6 Lawn Fete of Court Sayles—Well m.—He took correct count of all au- Patronized Entertainment—Talk of and other vehicles and all| Motorboat Races. ng the crossing; also ° The annual lawn fete held by Court d v lCe—' ften between the yles, No. 4737, at Depot Hill Grove heir number that pass- rere is a flagman | Saturday afternoon and evening was K at the crossing from |well attended. The following prizes = § a. m. to 6 p. m. The petition of the | were awarded: First prize, suit cas j selectmen comes as a result of a train|Fred Erickson, second, wall mirror: | striking the automobile of Contractor |unknown, third, soup ladle, Mrs, {Louis Dotolo and killing Mr. Dotolo, | Charles Douville; i fourth, umbrella, 2 ortoLEs) ot e pedestrians u; o 1 regular duty Second-hand Autos {about a month ago. The hearing Will | FHenry DeJarlais. The following com- | John 0. Auto i Fires be next Wednesday. mittees were in chargze: John Heidel, 2 . o i 18 Central Av Charter Revision Desired Chairmen, Gustave Phillip, secretary —particularly when that advice refers to habits that § e of 1917 will sked | and treasurer; Joseph Ashworth, Fred . B o e O of the Borous of | Collins and Fyank Marshall, assisted directly affect one’s health and comfort. Stonington that has been in existence | by members of the court. | 105 );fic":“i;’x}:‘x"\%::;{‘i?géi‘i% iigvs;fia‘fi g‘g}%fioi“;‘o‘;:;:pé’;{%&;fi?{‘}i‘;i& b.Ijl“housands,l arlmoyed byt headacf};:rsl, dn:r\trousn;s\s, ot ithout much incenvenienc and | charge’ of Miss Antonia Rabitaille. the coffee and use pecutiary loss. It is planned to| In the evening dancing was enjoy- The leg! 13 N. High St. FINE MILLINERY Harper Method Aiso Manicuring IMISS FARNHAM Thayer Block |§, Tel. 578 | Nora T. Dunleavy 324 Main St. 72 Frankiin St. Bulletin Bldg. Preston Bros. Inc. % have the polls open the same hours as | ©d. St. John’s orchestra furnished the A STORER EARR IO e prevail at state elections. music and Prof. E. L. Tinkham was Soda Water Ificofparatadios| gl e Beat Choulne | The next borough election will be |Prompter. Then were old fashioned G. W. it Quaticy T or [48] and the best held July 31 and the principal contest |Sets as well as round dancing. The HAMILTON i babies and ohild- |&% Blower will be for the warden of the borough. | Weather was favorable and visitors Works pablesand chifd: y on the market. The present incumbent i Cornelius B, | came from Norwich, Taftville, Greene- FINE C. E. WRIGHT i hirahat ot &5 See me Crandall, who has been a member of “grl‘ira P;‘?;’}tflg‘{,',f‘a Je\'g;:t ‘Lfiaofir‘;\;‘; f FOOTWEAR 8 bl et before you buy. the board of wardens and burgesses |4 3 , New . . . . e e S ind 1Gc per|sg| W. P. HOLMS for twenty Years and warden for she | Sterling. T 0 T This pure food-drink is made of wheat, roasted with ain St. e e | - 4 teen vears. His opponent is Deputy : ; X i o824 :§ CELTIE Sherift William F. Broughton. ss Mary Cronin, who has been|J] @ bit of wholesome molasses. It has a rich, snappy i 292-4 | . 8- 9 visiting relatives in the west, has re- - = ot i INA 5 %0, GougtiCasse turnied to bex home on Wallatrect: flavor much like that of high-grade Java coffee, yet it FARMING IMPLEMENTS Son Woitown comt of ‘Gtomneten| (RodeniciciadolnifofiEHartford i dpant - - A A mild luxurious Cigar that is sweet G Saturday, Joseph Shay was adjudged|sunday at his home on High street, contains no caffeine—the drug in coffee—nor other and fragrant. They leave you with a E . guilty of the theft of peaches and fin- | " Jopn H. Brown has purchased a new el > MECHANICS’ TOOLS ed $i2 and costs. For being intoxicat- | yourin: * car. harmful element. of all kinds ed Carl Snyder was fined $2 and costs. Both were committed o the county | mibmb; sponnell of Willimantic and THE HOUSEHOLD Thomas Miley spent Saturday on the clear head and steady nerves. 3 for a quarter and up ‘;if’ CHARLES A BETTING, 56 Broadway _ : jail at New London in default of pay- | Shetucket river and returped with a Freedom from caffeine gives Nature right of way to Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street ment. g Zood catch. - Soon . House Sold at Auction. Arthur Roy, Sr, spent Sunday in rebuild and revitalize the mental and physical forces. Joeph B. Wilcox sold at public auc- | Willimantic. Db horse trped over inion oo B ot - g _|tion Saturday a house located on the| Mrs. Frommell, who recently under- - e FITCHVILLE passenzers out, togethir with - milk sl tna)par-iotis nind Hor aidlers Wimphelmer plot, thatils)foibelield) wenifla eursicatfovecation in. Etifos There are two forms of Postum: The original 3 bott cans, ete.. ‘The wagon was | fa 3 . " [out for up-to-da v . seph’s hospital, Willimantic, has re- se e e and Miy Ddward ; Chappell ‘ot | iatiad, andt the sacupits oon o BRIEF STATE NEWS familles. This vote was unanimoua. | P\ yocer'ls Willlam Speer and he|turned Home, inuch Improved in. her Postum Cereal must be boiled; Instant Postum, a sol- New “Britain_ wero Tecent zuests of [ man, his wife and daughter nre Plainville—Thirty-five years in the | Will remove the house to the adjoining | health. Mrs. Chappell’s sister, Mrs. V Thompson. mped out on the ball lot near the service of his townsmen as keeper of | Property owned by him. There will be | Misses Delia. Sullivan and Nellie Mc- re. the public. records will soon be com- |2 mile of streets in this plot and the|Carthy of Norwich _were Sunday uble form, is made in the cup by adding boiling water Miss Mary Kingberger is spending | At'the Fitchvillo Baptist church on . pleted by Robert C. Usher, the town |Vito Construction Co will do the work. gucsts of Mrs. P. J. Donnelly. —ready instantly. Some prefer one, some the other; several days w relatives in Fall | Sunday the pastor, Rev. G. H. Cham-| West —W. H. Putnam of Dan- |clerk. Local Jottings. ‘he Camp Fire girls have pur- S B River, Mass. | B rkchernt & T i e B 1o e e R of Den o - Y Judge and Mrs. Wurtam A. Breed|chased mew camp suits. they are equally delicious and the cost per cup is about, While driving down the hill near |cminent and Unlimitable Christ. Sun- Potnt. Vindsorville—Communion was ob-{ Judge and Mre BWCO A Jin Motorod to the Shore. e the boarding house Thursday even- school was held at 12.15. Evening gerved here on he frst Sunday in | Fi A FHE Dl e et SRBRE S ame. 1o s Poltah woman end a man rld |Pre e A D e Y | SayBrook—Former Senator Morgan |00 beliE G At fime Jof WOSEU| Two cows owned by, Balph . |Rocky Polnt Sunday. h ing w or were om 2 he subject o s four- | G. Bulkeley and Judge Samuel O, |%% : i " | Wheeler in the Road ct were | Frank Day spent the week-end with -dri e e e e | maiating 1s 1o be hetd, Thusaass coye |Erentice arer occupying. thelr cottages | cl2tec: Killed by lightning in Thursday's | Woonsocket rélatives. With most coffee drm:er]stht e change to Postum P vty milk abo e e red . e en- | at Fenwick. Britain—Cb: tiout aivisi storm. Miss Irene Douville is spending a 4 fo: and was on her way home when the t 7.80. e o = )\ Jost. D. Diiof tha! Vala|ivs wtinniic s Prosininct et NGw Hols marks the start to better health and greater comfort. wagon. they were in got started down Old Lyme—J. H. N. Condict and|organized Friday evening in this city | School ef Religion, supplied the pul- |ford. Bill faster than the horse could £9.| Hartford—Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bar- |family, of Orange, N. J., have taken |by National Pros ibbie Meir |Pit of the Second Congregational| High Lay visited St. Joseph's hos- <€ 28R e brows b /ATmer sfrost. acoomuanied by Fthe Gorge GRiswoll Dlace for the ooy Nasi i dent MFS 2 I | Church Sunday morning. pital, Willimantic, on Sunday. There,s a Reason 2 A S AN ML N T ey ot M | mainasr ot the: - sabn Miss Mildred Crandall gave a birth- | ~ Mrs. John H. Brown and daughters, « Ohildrenfl or-y and Mrs. G. F. Holt of Bridgeport, S Bristol—Today (Monday) Mr. and |day party to a number of friends, iIn-|Stella, Florence and Ethel. and son. with their children, went last weck by | Bristol—At a board meeting of Ka- | Mrs. Maxime Maynard, of 19 Landry |cluding Kappa class of the First Bap- | Howard, spent Saturday with Moosup Grocers everywhere sell Postum. POR FLETCHER'S automoblie to Toiland, where they will | therine Gaylord Chapter, D. A. R., held | street will celebrate the fifticth anni- |tist church, Friday evening. The hos- [relations. The trip was made_in Mr. spend the'Test of the summer on thair Tuesday at the home of the regent,' versary of their marriage, which took |tess is the daughter of Warden and | Brown's car. CASTORIA =m Mrs. James-T. Case, 1t was voted to place in Northampton, Dass., in 1866, | Mrs. Cornelius B. Crandall. Henry Funmnier and Ml Ban~ Du- 1

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