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e NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria T — ALOOHOL 3 PER CENT. i mssandmgf;nmsm %Fl\mLMmflliflz nor Mioeral OT NARCOTIC. i erfect Remedy for Consfipe: tfi%. Sour Smmadfi]!arr[m ‘Worms Convulsions Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEER. Use For Over = In the meantime, 3 e b New Haven and Hartford Railroad . large house, but the stream of | €d, on and after August 15, 1916, to : e apparatus | maintain and operate gates om both Qe CENTAUR COMPAXT, Ir y ears checked the fire and the ho sides of u]s lr:u‘};h.u the P = e crossing during the twenty-four hours S ie | destructlon, ior apparatus, with | Of sach sy, Seld gates 1o ba closed Atbmanths old hose and chemical, bearing Chief Cot- |on the o ach and during the pass- ¢ = trell ana a wo crew, the | ing of all engines, cars or trains and Doses—35CENTS Tin in seven mmimuies, and was the|OPen at all other times. —— e o e ea'at the fire, | “Sald company is also directed to NiEen cai motor and ladder | erect and maintain, on and after said Mhen came a0 er | Qate, conspicuous signs on each side ber motor chemical ap r: of its tracks, at said crossing, stating Exact Cepy of Wrapper. e e s fiony Paxcoincs Ak the hours during which said gates are e L e At the request of Professor Harlan the firemen assisted in the hose H. York, of Brown university, repre- of the Mystic pumping machine, and | sentative of the horticultural branch — — e in the handling of ladders. The fire- | Of the United States department of | 7 men v recosnized Charles P. |3 the Rhode Island s NOANK lx:w tonight in the absence of Rev. Mr. Bhinticneireari tor boar riculture has started a | on his vacation s directeq cheir work with | campaign against the pine blister rust, | R e ORI, Grey of Bridgeport has | L Ho ook cassion 1o thank | new tree complaint for Rhode Isl- Preparations For Enlarging Grounds | ng at Groton Long Point. Aot response | and. It is supposed it was carried by of Morse Shipyard Plant—Picnic| 1 0 has returnea to Prov- | : | the wind from Connecticut and Mass Postpsned—Town Hall Repairs Com- | idence af visit to his mother, | etts. The only remedy is to cu ‘. Angus MacLeod. 1 n the trees and destroy them. pleted. A | “o en- |Tust is peculiar as it does i = = | Working at Shipyard. "~ | trom pine to pine, but goes i e Morse Sy e SRR s R e e T to gooseberry and currant bushe ment with the firm of Hamilton and |1t originated In the barn, and one of |and forth, and the board recommen Chambers, ch is erecting the ma- | the workmen, « engaged In the | that affected bushes be also destroyed ; shop in the shipyard. b : n|by burning. A brown f on the larging of the Ivia of Stonington has |} | vark indicates the presence of the de house, the old Mo ovment in the Palmer vastating tree disea: houses in the } £oon to make | of town young people The body of Arthur Seodicie Savoy, Lobstering Improves. “ firemen's social Wednes- guess the fire | who was killed in the automobile ac- day evening. Several automobile | friction from a cigarette | cident, on the Boston Neck Lobstermen are thankful for a bet- | parties wers here, | G aotaiten atont day night, was forwarded W ter condition of fishing. In the past| jioliy Dyer hat returned to Marlbo- |tons of new hav. which wag dest to New ns, accompanied by a few days catches have been very 200€. | ro, Mngs., after a visit here a lso some farming implements, | brother deceased who came R, s to the town hall are | Liverty’ council, Daughters of Amer- |1 Te lve st it from New York and took charge of the coripleted. A . lica held a meeting Wednesday even- | barn. The c body. Mr. Savoy was the son of Hy- John Hosford, who w 30 [l e R etortnmenh s Dot e leapis e acinthe and Leona Thibodaux Savoy is confined fo his| %, David Anderson has returnea | burned Louisiana, Feb. 25, 1894, He by iliness. it er home in Jersey City aff a|loss will pro; unmarried, and besides the broth- rles Cox, who have | \g¢ e TS e is survived by his mother, who been in Providence for several vears| 3r Potter of Brook- | ertv. des in New O ns. have re ned tc their home here. f1vn, it. g ele is 1 Bt Fions Providence | erintend ot wr e Put- Local Laconics. Aahin! company mos ty i F. Stilman is on a apd Mrs, ¥ o o nd Mrs mhouse, near Buffalo ana &iagara ;’i"‘ spent the has gone to At- he beautiful elr Hill to on il returned|| Gorasss was orics ‘@' Biisy mlace whon George A Champlin Miss Charlotte Dl harn SHL e there B m a two weeks' trip Maine, is here for her vacation mp! one corner, near the willows. On the relatives. rd, gone Bo: esent Whe was Henry L. Johnson start Mr. and Mrs. John Barlow have re- visit brelled Toof ¥ v on a motor trip to the turned to New York B P S Mountains automobile trip in . ] Sommg Baptist church, is on' vacation | r Marsh of k onth ¢ e £ are guests of nd Mrs. | & mor ugust Charles Specht. |aay r Clarke | et S Everett Codlin an¢ | Has Bridgeport Contract. el i ind Herbert, of Moosup, r Charles Shirley has gone to| I 3 ed 0 | hio house p r cleven years of continuous Bridgeport where he has taken & |his home | one time the Colonel s engineer of the tugs West- 7k ey i jgne flme the Colonel ind new, Patrick H. Mul- Mre. Geo: dall and Harry | Waterbu ew on ice went | from Jos s T ed. aall of Ne have been visiting in \ “effect a distributing stations milled doll on baseball team w the village. the Waterbury Ice corporation abouz - on the 7.45 east bound John E. Fitzpatrick has returned to price per 100 pounds on| Selectman Joseph Wednesday morning. schedul Stamford or to those who buy over | the town of St in L nce and Lowell ayer mel | | 5 \ Frank A. McDona erly of this | livery, is now 30 | in Pawcatuck, realizir Menault, local nter, s home in | as heretc To|the Palmer street r with isiness trip | those buying over | ctor Lo London | | ted a_petition t building. b ned to | t: i Y't\]m“\' in that city. n Nor. | while with | a_watchman | Sinday s 1 h after a visit at I e. | as been ing continuously 4l e annial Sunday school pi The deacons of the ure 1 nisht a day ctmen P - , schl will have charge of the p a Auminum Universal Gomh SEVEN COMBINATIONS WITH THREE PIECES AND COVERS 6 quart Berlin Kettle with Cove: 3 quart Cake Dish 3 quart Collander or Strainer 21/, quart Double Boiler 6 quart Roaster S quart Steamer 3 quart Casserole ) BULLETIN BUILDING Auto Delivery in- sunds, it nowl n aga ve struck on off Block two_were brought in by Dodge, Tu v, th e weight bei pounds. L8 [ Just an even dozen were hooked but i . ten broke aw: H ?‘ Mr: L. Gavitt, and son i i E ik | Monday for New 2 | ay, Lester Gavitt i Mobile _ in amst ampassas, of which his uncle, 1saac wvitt, is maste; I night the large THE HOUSEHOLD Telephone 531-4 WESTERLY FIREMEN AT STONINGTON Aid in Fighting Blaze Which Does $8,000 Damage at Ferdi- nand Wheeler Place—Palmer Street Crossing Ordered Guarded Day and Night—Body of Arthur S. Savoy Sent to New Orleans. Chief Enmgineer Samuel G. Cottrell of the Westerly fire department, Te- cetved a call for assistance at a fire on the Centre farm, in the town of Stonington, located on the Mystic road, about four miles from Westerly and perhaps an equal distance from Mys- tic. The farm is owned by Ferdinand Wheeler and is one of the largest in the town. Fire was discovered in the large barn about 10.20, Wednesday and there were many signers. In re- sponse to this petition the commission held public hearing in Pawcatucs, on July 18, and on Wednesday Selectnan Chesebro recefved notice from the commission that the prayers of the petitioners had been granted, the no- tice. in part, being as follows: “The present protection at this crossing consists of an electric bell and of the operation of gates between the hours of 6.15 a. m. and 7 p. m., morning. Among the first to arrive |the gate protection being in accord- was Charles P. Williams, of Stoning- |#nce with an order of the railroad ton, Who went tn the fire in one of | commissioners dated Oct. 17, 1893. his high powered automobiles. In the | “It abpeared from the testimony at absence of Mr. Wheeler he assumed | the hearing and from observation of charge of the situation und immedi- | the commissioners of the conditione ately telephoned to Westerly, Pawca- | existing at said crossing, that the traf- fic on Palmer street at the crossing in question, in connection with the in- creased use of the railroad tracks, warranted continuous protection _of the crossing during the entire day. “In_consideration of all tuck and Mystic fire departments. The powertul triple combination LaFrance mackine from Mystic, equipped with pumps, chemicals, hose and ladders, was the first to arrive, making the run in five minutes. The big machine was 1 the facts! driven down & rocky cow path to a|shown at the hearing and for the rea- pond in the border of marshland. A |sons herein stated, we are of opinion fine of hose was quickly laid, the |and find that said order, of October 17, 1893, should be and the same is here- by modified as to hours of operation of gates, in accordance with the fol- lowing provisions, and the New York, pumps started and in short order there was a strong stream of water on the blazing barn Atlantic be: postponed, Wednesday ndefinitely hill joined in the pet ter been infantile paralysi g Tuesday in the Ira B. Cran- cracked in circular resemblance of a spider the sidewalk a small rock Wednesday morning, elieved this was picked from pavement by the tire of a pass- 1utomobile urled against the indow | @ Cox, in charge of the Ocean | house ice plant, was severely burned, afternoon. On >und is the nd |late Tuesday He had just | completed cleaning his trousers with | gasoline, the only light in the room being from electric bulb. As he turn- ed off the light, it is believed an elec- tric spark set fire to his trousers. Both | legs were blistered from the ankles to the knees. | —Rev. Pasquale Robinson, professor at the Catholic university at W ston, D. C., is ng 2t the monastery here, Sloan's Liniment Relieve Pain? it and sce—one application will ve more than a column of claims. James S. Ferguson, Phila., Pa. writes: “I have had wonderful relief since I {used_Sloan’s Liniment on my knees. To think after all these years of pain one application gave me relief. Many thanks for what your remedy has done for me.” Don't keep on suffering, ap- Ply Sloan’s Liniment where your pain is and notice how quick you get relief. Penetrates without rubbing. Buy it at! any Drug Store. 25c. When You Have a Cold. Give it attention, avoid exposure, be resular and careful of your diet, also commence taking Dr. King's New Dise covery. It contains Pine-Tar, Anti- septic Oils_and Balsams. Is sHghtly] laxative. Dr. King's New Discovery eases your cough, sothes your throat and bronchial tubes, checks your cold, starts to clear your head. In a short time you know your cold is better. Its the standard family cough syrup in use over 40 years. Cet a bottie at 74 FRANKLIN STREET im 1ed 10 who recently _re. ornce. Keep it in,the house as a cold|turned from Lawrence hospital in New Inwensn. Saliintoiany, ssnmlon Jm" ,M{“u«wi JERSEY IS JUST THE FABRIC FOR FALL Deep tan woolen jersey develops this suit, cut with a gored skirt and jacket with str belt to match the strap- ed cufl > brown velvet collar gives touch and matc MYSTIC Local Firemen Aid at Stonington Fire | Wednesday—D. A. R. Outing to At- lantic Beac iting Nurse on Va- cation. and _the Mystic Hook 1a call Wed- o'clock when he barn of I 1 Wheeler of and his men were esday ay into i been 1 combus- her th As small as your note book and tells the story better. 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Mrs. Alice Ja her siste STONINGTON Eugene Atwood Gives $100 to on of Jersey City is Mrs. Amos Han Boy Scouts—Death of Philip Smith. Fugene Atwood, just prior to his @eparture: for his camp in the Matne woods, smve $100 to the Stonington Troop’ of Boy Scouts, to be used as they deem best. Tt wlill probably be utilized In equipping the cutter recent Iy recefved from the federal govern ment. On Monday nine Norwich Boy Scouts with Scoutmaster Ewing were given a ail In the cutter. The Nor- wich scouts are camping at Lords Point. The coast guard service are now equipped with khalki uniforms, which aro much more comfortable than the heavy naval blue. Philip Smith's Death. Philip Smith, 15, Our Ivalar se of the heart, died at|and will accommodate about 20 pa-|Millard, has pur me in the borough, Wednesday | tients. and furnishings He was the oldest son of € Mrs. Frances Mrs, Philip Smith. He was| New Haven—The total amount of | possession Tue: be& 3¢ ineinui of 'the | tax collections during the past seven r sohool, and deservedly. pop. |months here as compiled by Tax Col- Babcook shows an_increase 0f & Ll i2 over last vear. The tota cturned yesterds After several weeks ViSlt In New |1 itions for the seven month rotor trip thr )chelle and Stamford, Miss El e v e Canen th Muller has returned to her home Laeniie i e the borough. acon, Dr. and toadstools their two of Detective Sergeant C; re taken ill and Mrs, As a_result tationed with mistake for of mushroom: Monday, Mrs. Thomas Colasanto, wif: eating in anto, an daughters, Mary ard Tere Colasanto anc were removed to 2 | ire day's session ¢ o'clock T e of Pr ter Tere ugh the troops. Westmore, sver to the superior court unde: rchased the business of N. Hotel Sauter. Vinchester He took New Haven.—Dr. and Mrs. Leonard 2 laughter Valeska Bacon, from a six weeks’ the White moun- = 2. They spent some burg, where Leonard Mrs. Bacon’s son, is They also Vi, for a time. New Haven.—At the close of an en- of the city court after sday afternoon John Col- dence, R, bound 000 . was [ rolley b V' ital. = & trotl == Mave e onds on a charge of receiving the Nurse on Vacation. New Britain—The new materni Winsted, — Harry C. Bull, former | oroceeds of improper conduct of a 1 h irse in | ward at the New Britain General hos- | warden of the borough of Winsted and | voman named Bthel McKenzie. This ystic Visiting | pital was opened vesterday for the|:ntil last week proprietor of a garasc | made the third person bound over un- er annual va- | first time since completion. It is at the Elm street, which he disposed of to| ler this amount of bonds during the Lena | corner of Griswold and Grand streets Emerson M. Bitgood and Burton] ifternoon session of the court. Jeen en- S i Time to Ro-tire? 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