Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 9, 1916, Page 2

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P R T TS 2 NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 19i6 ing it into the South Windham car PLAINF] ing agreement which was published in barn. Thisl threw the scnedule of the th;s Deper Jonday, Aug. 7, 1616: cars out of order to some extent but will says thai eaid statement wac this was overcome during the evening. | P#inters Drop 40 Feet Whon Stag- [falce. I have never agreed to put S TR = 5 | WILLIMANTIC The car will be taken to Norwich| ing Rope [s Let Go Through Mis-|§125 in the Flainfield National ba ometime later. take—Edward Baker's Wrist Broken |2nd tlixeosume amoun: io be covered by i e BT 5 : ». | Frank Congdor niel Brown that . ; : Sront IEUTI SRR O NES —Lightning Struck Father Koefc's| ne suiq Frank Congdon canmot lLift What Is Going On Tcnight. . lowed to enter the town, but children ou Home, but Rain Quenched the Blaze | 19¢ pounds in two-hand lift above Willimantic Lodge, No. 1440, L. O, O, | under that age living in ‘Windham will T OF COMMISSION | _Elmer Bitgood Makes Reply. head, and I never have acreed that M. Pleasant Street. be allowed t6 return to their homes, | . ) = such a lift with me and Congdon Windham Encampment, No. 10, L 0. providing that they havea certificate | Lightning Blew Out Fuse in American| Charles Vincent of this place and |should take place at the Lily theatrc 0. F., 807 Main eet. of health from the place they have Thread Co. Edward Baker of Central Village were | Aug. been visiting. The notice reads as injured when they fell from a stz peper, SIGNS ON HIGHWAYS follows: The first electrical storm of thelon the Raymond residence on Dough- aid date. Order of the health officer of the e month of August ca ' v jerty flat. They were painti the BAR OUT VISITING CHILDREN. | town of Windham: Enet came yesterday and | lse, Which s, s threacstory All children under the age of sixteen [2lthough not as bad as the one that|iyre and were on the third story when Precautionary Measures Adopted— years are forbidden to enter the | preceeded it, 1t was fet to some ex-| the ‘accident oceurred. Doth o : . 2 ‘of Windham tent in this city. Tuesday night the|the same staging and when th There has been considerable said i Dion Child Paralyzed in Right Arm. ildren residing in Windham and | oo T PRS TR HESEE ~°rf‘e’3‘ m:a lowering the der, Vincent rezard to the Great Bartello, Sealth Officer Dr. C. A. Jenkins|Who are temporarily absent are not y port at | si00a Baker to let go of the|Congdon and myself in lifting A T T it Toaiins |affected by this order, provided they [ sixty-five lines were out of order the | zuide ropes and he aid. Immediate Bartello declared th For Every Fesuve Occasion bring a health certificate from the | most of them being lines that go into ging, men all plunged t he oI >th 3 . et Lt 2, me all plunged to t h were mott 1;(1;1";1'0(;:;!:‘,! i S ;v{fniI‘\J"A:‘:txl;:"?;;x_”mc place where they have been tempora-|the country. It is not known how | ground, a distance of about forty feet. f, and informed the pub Clicquot Club Ginger Ale does ed t fo is not interfering| 1y restding. sphones are out of order but| Both Baker and Vincent were inj man, so I offered . 5 i i Ry D and dated this Sth day of ‘number will extend up into the|severely. Dr. Arthur A. 3 the % not simply relieve thirst, it sat- d all persons to use tence any person into theatre building or any other public places witho consent, e . t. The company has just|summoned attended ™y S b isfies. It makes thirst an - R s wisaalen ERICK E. WILCOX, M. D, . to met the lines Daker was found to ow f ) i : OREOE tending the case, stated Tuesday af- h Officer of the Town of Wind- |back in order when along comes an t and other injur ¢ h y tunity for enjoyment, pleasure, tending th o aiated Tuchiry o5 . other storm and puts them bacl Vincent escape I thought i i i = C R L e jor Dunn and City Health Officer | where they were befgre. This has | n bones but he rece : for him &s CeEItcR S tone A tack e WE aro et B 0 wen Jenkins are to co-operate with the|c d some discourafement among | Se king up. It seems a mira- Clicquot is bought all over America fBF aen e e o horities the exclusion | the men that have to do the wor i that the men were e Dy AT Ty Sl i, t £ th Gl me On the V antic 2 Norw as they were ! sy bidden to cnter the house, and the|™ A bl el g s S R e flavor—because the methods of its ma: Ec:p‘lv: n ';7,; house e been forbid- OBITUARY. i city after the the i facture are as careful and clean as it ia The town of Windham has as a pre- Owen Chipman. e SRS BosSible tosake b, ning to some extent. g Owen Chipman, the young man who e electric lights of the city were [ mills when a was injured by a falling derrick onlout for a time du i Monday afternoon, died at St. Joseph's | they were soon evening. The he in the Lawton | for hich he & the shower but | Working colla and he ifter the trou- rkmen of the con- ines b cautionary measure ordered the plac of signs on all into the town t dren under the own amuser as | never been outlifted h aland if there is any the | 5 to try Bay it by the case from good grocera and druggists THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO., MILLIS, MASS. Jhsopdy Qe GINGER ALE ‘Wianez of Medel of Honor, Panama-Pacific Exposition fell to i he lived. Absalom Chipman, 4 | they il Lo Children CIY LBP e i Bl L : el oy ST e FOR FLETCHER'S making Joss of time to ‘the the Moosup bas ball ¢ i three- B e ad com all of nry H. Hunter, formerly of s but now se 'y of the Independent Retail To ists sociation cent_editi by th @ leaning |- Miss Maude Alford met with a pain- | fured to any ox HMprosie ful accident Monday afternoon by fall- | only thing 4 rells i of her home loss of time only ome|in Piainfield. P b2 e gomes pi 1916 ed ana| The man Knocks Down Man. RE 3 it e oy d to duplic geport me time in this city. of the Jitney Driv llams is it of town on -, i 7 v D. T STl wy homeet the Moo FIGHTING JERSEY CITY'S LONDON CHRONICLES Fell Down Cellar Stairs. L e e between | EMBARGO ON EXPLOSIVES - _SUCCESS OF ALLIES ent . Mary’s Dramatic Club Planning for Ancther Play—Village ir Noted T tion in Federal Court to Prevent| Tells of Recent Surprising Success of Its Enforcement. the Italians. Numerous visited £ hit him. rtino in- formed the e of the accident but seenting ev took no action of the story. August nent and London, Aug. 8, 11. ie fall was only e dislocated | p. m.—Before| r he are here, and no doubt you e L hoes have died I 1 con e = ations of the allied sovereign- a hi et Rural Carrier Does Big Bu d gentlemen on the will want something new to| F,OM]A) 53 a: A\l;t?flswke_ i g ibe oabd year) g ence Foss of Middleto sus- a splendi vie- brighten up the home. Ao il o i 0. splendid vic nna and W cepting mu tory for the e sur- an armie of the It who have captured 10,000 pris- that in addition to neral Koevess, an able 21 from the Trentino and the Austrians al- trar mt axle of Perhaps a Chair or Table, a Sidchoard, a Bureau, a Baby Carriage, a Couch Bed, a2 Mat- Willimantic Camp Ground ir com- - of | so vent ain to his b At the last = ) he Tad who hs the Isonzo to the Russian front in an = and M | rmprovement 1¢eld on the v her sister stem the R n ad- tress, a Rug or some Curtains. } it Mrs. Jason L. rned to he Randall. renc the Yor- | a’s victory has caused t rejoicing as one of promising successes in the Colche ted. One r me Come in and let us show h the Russi et factory lied oper a demon- you at e \ of the growing of the ¢ ive on all LEE\J{:@LN’S i out n Relie ing. n in the Be retirement of the the Dni on Furniture Store Telephone 285-3 Main and Union Sireets Briti: f Accordir the ev ntime a new Willimantic, Conn. Main Belt Broke in Starting. el expected The main Belt thot dz tha anatts CHAIRMAN Guil- I i it i i; ft. b ¢ i T fighting IS TC WORK FCR WILSON. ~ompar the powe s T y mornin turned on e strong JAY M. SHEPARD Announces His Posi dential Campaign. iew Ha in Pres Succeeding more & e pard FuneraiDirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection one pa on. The service in 1887, w and 14 inches wide. An Norwich Belt com- . belt. res with 2tm stubborness. ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE GAELIC LEAGUE. Pref. John MacNe: Serv Two em cottar on Ha ker will | HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant Out of Commission. illimantic had rvenne ve the fir Planning Bake. Harry Simonds, Mr. 1.0:0 is pl Quinn and Mrs. Jo- eckville, Mrs. J. Trotter rs. Harry ELMER G. BITGOOD SAYS HE'S NOT IN THE RING Not Deposited $125, But Ready to Cive Points to the Strongest of | Them. h i o has been pres- s formation Miss Rena B.| Greeny 5 R. I, were recent rs on friends in| The the grove. good Murray's Bosten Store WILLIMAKTIC, CONN. Fall River is Joubert. Your teeth can be only as good as CQUCh HameCks you keep them—start a good habit You can get more pleasure out of your porch or i : : Wi . today by asking your druggist for cozy corner than any other part of your house if it is - ; 2o . 500 : E @ - : i : ,ga PE fixed up with a Couch Hammock. i These are the days you can make good use of one, and our prices will help you. We have Couch Hammocks made of good, strong duck or drilling with separate mattress, wind shield, wire spring, chain or rope suspension, with head rest and adjustable back or plain, at $10.00, $11.00 and $12.50. Palmer Woven Hammocks at $1.79, $3.00 and $4.00. THE H. C. MURRARY GO. Prepared by a Doctor of Dental Surgery Send 2c stamp for a generous sample of either Dr. Lyon’s Perfect Tocth Powder or Dental Cream. L W.Lyon & Sons, Inc, 511 W. 27th St,, Now York City STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND Jhitai'ss Watch Hill and Block Island A.M. A M. P. M. P. M. eoslv. #8:55 #+9:15 Block Island -olv. *2:15 $42:45 1 5 10:45 Watch Hill .. . 3:45 4:20 Capital: $100,000 Surplus and Prafits $175.000 i Established 1832 Norwich .... New London . Watch Hill .... 11:30 12:00 | New Lendon . B:10 5:35 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, Block Island*gu?lP.M. 1"5 1:80 | Norwich ...DueP. Y’s 6:30, s:lso promptness and liberality in dealing, and a $10 oromne BuncRye. dhcRysEoniye sound business policy 1n administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, whi¢h aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and RESTAURANT ON MAIN DECK Table d’Hote Service MEALS SERVED DURING ENTIRE TRIP AT SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 28 to September 1 : ; % é ; g % s 5% AND AND profitable, : e o v A fag L s OB BMERICAN PRESS . WATCH HILL érian | BLOCK ISLARD of7ian %= = R - < ; TR A e SR Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. | Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. The WIndbam Natlonal Bfl“k = dséalorak Dinner, Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hil Tkis war photograph, one of the|fire from German machine guns|was taken in the very midst of recent (§ 20 ock Island. For further informatien, party rates, apply at office o WILLIMANTIC, CONN. most remarkable to reach this coun- |shooting through embrasures in the |fighting around Verdun, where the|§ Sompany on Shetucket Street, Norwich. 2 try recently from the war zones, shows | crest of the ridge above them. The|French are reported to have made|§ NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agt. - French soldiers, wearing the new steel | picture is official, made with the au-|further advances in furious attacks on balmet. - advancing through a hail of ' thoritv of the French government and_the German lines. L SUN e S

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