Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 11, 1916, Page 6

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T 2 1916 AUGUST 11, NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDA Couch Hammocks to be Dedicated Sunday. At the recent meeting of the Rhode AUTO CRASH NEAR WESTERLY Big Truck and New York Touring Car Came Together on Curve Near Pleasant View—Nine Year Cld Cometis:— Elks Picnic at Brightman’s Pond—Pleasant View Chapel rear axle of the auto truck was broken 100% Pure Turkish ¢ TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY 3 T $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSINGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK vich Tuesduvs. Thurs- New_ York. PErocklyn Per, East Rivey, Street, Mohday. days, at 5 p. m, Bridse, feot Rooseveit Wednesdays, Fri- 25—F. Vi £ —s and the wheel smashed and the run- izt RV SNOUSE Bosoc 9105 ning gear disarranged. No one was injured. Island State Firemen's League, held in Westerly, it was urged that the an- nual muster of the state league ought not to be omitted in 1916, simply be- cause the New England States Vet- eral Fireman's League was to be held in Providence, in connection with the big convention of fire chiefs, Aug. 3i. After considerable debate the matter Reduced FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK We have sold quantities this year and they have all given Before her death Mrs. Louise D. Hoxie placed $10,000 in trust as a nu- cleus for a hospital in Westerly, to be available for the purpose when the hospital fund reaches the sum of $250,- 000. So far as known there have been no additigns to the generous sum do- FLUMBING AND GAS FiTTING Rcberf J Cochranz GAS FITTING, A s Was referred to a committee composed | nated by Mrs. Hoxie, although it has PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING satisfaction, as we only carry the best makes. You have | o jonn H. Sullivan, John Towers and | been démonstrated many times that Washington S, Washington Building u‘ h‘ fil bef f lh . A t. Se Peter Murney, the commit{tee 13\(:0:1- ;hl":lée l;t nc!l:\al llec{i fn;h a hdéspital ik Eonat = U = fer with the management of the Wash- | here. is known at ere are sev- L X ey months before you for their use—August, Sep- | ter with the management of the Wash- | here. It Is known that there are s Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. tember and October. . You will enjoy many an other- wise uncomfortable evening in one of these Summer delights. erly and there is hope that a hospi- tal will be established before the pres- ent generation ceases to exist. Mrs. Hoxie left an estate valued at $1,- 0,000, which is placed in_trust for her heirs of the present, and prospec- tive heirs. There were no public be- with the view of holding the muster at the Kingston fair. This committee made tacit agreement with the managers, subject to endorsement by the state league. A special meeting of the league was held in Providence, on Wednesday night, to take definite ac- HODERN PLUMBING $10.00 COUCH HAMMOCK. ... e e e R $ 3.50 STEEL STAND coraplete now $10.00 J| "icnt year. It was voted to hold | public nature she gave during her life- Eie ;“f!""f %o I hi?:;m:/vh“!: 5 3. ND....... the muster on Friday, Sept. 15, at the | time. stricity is ing. Wo guaran- Kinzston fair. | teo the very best PLUMBING WORK $£10.00 COUCH HAMMOCK. .. ..... now $ 8.00 The Peace Dale fire department e -,WA feature of the concert by the , cxpert woramen at the fariest c = ~ ~ A~ tended the invitation for the muster | Wasterly band in Wilcox park Thurs- rices. $ 6.50 COUCH HAMMOGCK. ... veve. now $ 5.00 J|.5a Gt was announced that the asri- | day evening was a cornet solo by Her- e PRONGET T | cultural society had renewea its offer | bert Daw 9 years of age. The Dlapsjandin ; , and award prizcs]- n‘)nnl:nfi' programm was follows: March, e o | In addition the league will | The Lambs, Sousa; overture, Jolly = e i trophy of American flags and . Suppe; waltzes, Whispering 1 | e | OBIPKIVS w H cks | standards for the best engine play and Rollinson; cornet Ro- S i o | fasfest hose reel run. A proposition | mance, Lust, by Master Dawley: pop- = oven flammo v e T e e 67 West Main Street o {annual event, by a five years' con-|the Hand That's Feeding You, In the Rk 2 $7.00 HAMMOCKS........cvevvevun... Now $5.75 §|tract, was discussed, but no action was | Glory of the Moonlights grand selec- ” 2 | taken. tion” from Carmen, Bizet; American - 3 o $4.75 HAMMOCKS. ................... now $3.75 {| sketch, Down South, Middleton: pot- T T o L 'i F EHPN& o4 © ~pa | The annual field day of the Rhode |pourri’ from famous operas, Lauren- e Ul (e > e I i £4.50 HAMMOCKS..........ive.v..... now $3.50 ! icland State Grange was held Thurs- | popuiar air, They Didn't Believe i - and 1 i o iy day"at Kingston, with the tacuity of | ¥ Taarch; Smerican. SpRIC eating and Flumbing 2.50 HAMMOCKS. essesssecscecss NOW $1.75 | the Rhode Island State Colk as| ale, Star Spangled Banner. Wilp @ o host Every grange in the state was —_—— ' $2.00 HAMMOCKS. .........uvouv..... now $1.50 [|represented and there were mor Pocal Losorite: 32 Franklin Street The sr The Westerly Travel cl picnicked B HAMMOUCKS. . . .oos oo sioniiaisis/anis. BOWALGEC . lecturer of the |, 700 i Beach Wednesday = SomN S e e e iRON CASTINGS '::}' \llsv?)y:’fi::fr:/ l";m‘”}]{{ o e FURNISHED paomfnv 8y ange. o (st ne eoay cheecton THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 urch spent Thursday at the man farm on annual outing. The big auto truck of Santa Turano o, 11 to0 25 Ferry Strest and the large touring car of Dr.| eonard guests at Charles Edgerton of New York, were his_ bro n ‘v’v’y‘;‘”vl’;""‘ g . he ’\l_‘:"l“\v H', and wife ard son Robert ‘,V}] LIAM C. YOUNG Ech et e Gperators | st A L | CARPENTER and BUILDER s o v ¥ D. AL. Lowney, vicar Zeuerui cphone 50 West Main St Groton Odd Fellows Had Picnic at f 1| of diocese of Frovidenc - o D ey Driving Park—D Ch: i y - - Ar pe s well for the Elk mem- B | e ol e g e S ok et ey s M S Mr. and Mrs. John Smith are en- 3 Willow Point. | m‘ (: = =i Ut Y ; AND CIGARS tert “nr::;;z Mr. 4 Mrs Amr: Halli- St 125 been {1, s | st ot te Beekman and staff and| Fresh, cte stock. Best Service. An addition is being built on_the ter a visit . Mo AR Latham Rathbun hou in Front | - r formerly i carrie o o fiodgoet 36, oepis g Eicion) Doy 5 S I am a life guard. Florence Wilcox. | picric yester Poquonoc Driving and Mrs. George SR e Bhie’s0 g anow gm0 2| B IO ents Ve g | Nowlyweds Visiting in villsge, | No easy job, I tell you. MRS. C. P. STANTON Mrs. A Beckwith of Monson, | Jercmiah son Q ind cy 3 % i 1 B Tl | A call for help, a quick dash into the DR A 4. SINAY Miss Gertrude Firr s enjoye | Broad street i: ¢ rch. s n E ; e ‘ ‘ 5 onaed by A and | surf, often a hard, exhausting struggle — home in Eridgeport In_the Dentist sometimes ’m nearly all in. :msm: stor, the p 08 — % A s N |z ! o, | Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildiny, Norwich o S b et ity . =y Wty Bui then comes my reward_—a glorious sun e FJ{;";ZQZ:‘ B e fe e atenal {2 e e bath and a “Helmar” Turkish Cigarette. R. R. AGNEW, M. D. s. Willlam Barber is visiting at L e el el D Mrs apman, f | this nature, and on the Phyeician and Surgeon [8 Lo P A Reuben 't B and Stes ftch aro x| e oy v o nerien e That's only one of the many times a “Helmar” Rgom 214 Thaver Building pected today m [ampt tWo W E r urn - £ 5 ‘rw, 7 i it ‘_ . % il remaip st Groton Lons Point for | sio e o L is a sure-enough life-saver. g :‘%‘.‘; pomr 18 ixceptz\igdn%sd.y in Mystle. AR i 5. lett on Favor | The mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. Sl recovering ro her " long. The best tobacco for cigareties is Turkish. Don’t pay ten cenis for anybody’s arette until you have tried “Helmar,”” a fascinating, elevating, gentieman’s smoke. sh W OR. C. R. CHAMBERLAL Dental Surgeon \icGrory Building, Norwich, Conr Maers of the Fighest Grade Tarkish and Egyptian Cigarettes m the Werld Inangypos - P THE DEL-HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents ner day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Telechone 1222, 26-28 Broadwar tional and Episcopal ct owing to the da the levels with:steady. sustained power. SPECIFICATIONS :—114-tnch _wheel| base; 32-H. P, four-cylinder motors Batavia non-wkid tires on all four cantllever rear complete electric starting and Nght- ing equipment; Dixie hig] honeycomb radiator flogiing rear axle- " JOHN B. McDUFFEE bile that had no registration plate. | The accused .claimed th eplate had | been removed ' without his knowledse. | Tre court belleved the defendant and | nolled the case. Orvillo Oakley was found guilty of assault fn_hitting Pletro Grispini in he head with a stone. The court im- ‘posed a fine of $2, and costs were added tc the amount of $16.91. The | assault was committed in Pawcatuck. Frank R. Muller has as his guests ‘Walter and Herbert Axman of Bridge- port. Mrs. Albert.G. Randall of New Ro- clared, was not only a surprise but had come as a coup de main and in the opinion of his party nothing should be decided during the war or even af- ter the elections, The leaders of the radical and so- cialist parties sald that thelr parties favored the sale, but the socialist lead- er advocated the taking of a plebiscite of the people of the islands, If that were possible. The conservative leader stronly op- posed the sale, declaring that a ma- Jority of his party was against it. The minister of finance emphasized the in- Loss Frem $3,000 to $5,000 — All the schools of this;state should be delayed Stock was Removed. on account of ‘the prevalence of in- fantile paralysis will be consiCered at & conférence this week between Pay- LIBERAL PARTY NOMINEE Dr. Julian Irias Not Allowed to Enter Any Nicaraguan Port. Cheshire, Conn.. Aug 10.—The large stock barn 4 e luca- = located inside the enclos- son Smith, commissioner o 102 ocated tion :nsl e tnte. deparmment of | La Liberta, Republic of Salvador, ure at the Cheshire Reforatory was health. The opening of most of the|August 10.—Dr. Julian Irias, nominee | Partially destroyed by fire late today schools has been set for September |Of the Liberal of Nicaragua, ar- | tosether with large quantities of hay AR rivea today nto, Nicaragua on |Stored in the barn. All of the stock Since August 1, fifty-thres cases of |the steamship Ecuador from Pta Tica.|Was removed safely and none of the infantile paralysis have been found in| The Nicaragarian government would | Other buildings were damaged. The Massachusetts. not permit him to land nor would he | canse of the fire is not known, The be gari; allowed to enter any other Nicua- n ports. Dr. Irias will disembark S was estimateq at from $3,00 to ,000. Famous Race Track Man Dead. keep thy sl = er. o ministers took part Py in the debate and the statement was — — = G d F H W h STONINGTON D oL ot ot limant was: unable) to! fav | MANY JAPANESE communication which he sent to 00! or fot eat er St % S siderations, b he nternational sit: | United States sk U\:ld t E ETL N N g | Washington. Sare and Srises Waved I Honor of | oveh 1o biouht the dvection | Should Denmiark dsclare onE RETUBNING oMl S Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad Battle Anniversary—Boy Scouts’ | Sotion which had brought the auestion | 1y " Unitea States or g California Than Are |PROTEST BY SEVERAL R it 2 Service--Autoist’s Case Nolled. cct o government would dissolve [rope? The governm hiny the! Stat | ~ hri i 2 S e L eatns Sna Apbeal to the comntiy, | submit to the desire of a & . st | NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- Thursday was the 102d anniversary | The finance minister, Edward Brane | the government regretied that the | Agai nsori i . 3 the battle of Stonington, and there | deis, intimated (hat ihe sovernment |ors had to be lowered, | Boninet:Consoring of Trels Desestches ed Having, Sardines,:Etes 13 generous display of the Stars and |had no alternative but to accede to|hurricane was blowing one | by Reina cinle N tipes in icommemoration of thelthe desire of the United States, D ey e | wa ton, Aus. 10.—The state de. 3 which has heretofore been occa- | The foreign minister, Eric de Schan- |t Bisthat respons Fittare bl P i e aily celebrated on An extensive |inus, in opening the debate, recom- |Ing elections and the cc e i partment s torvarded o the Amerl- | People’s Market scale, notably at the centennial anni- |mended ratification of the sale. He |POStponement might involve ¥ N e Bt Sorson B ILtont comm .y 5 versary. Aside from the display of |denied that the zovernment vs forced | Upon the rigsdag. It would o of Tate ) Gome DGt e S emsaner & Franklin Street the flags, the only special fea of [ to sell and added that the government | 0US matter, Forelgn Ministe SHor a1d tHS 1|l eatnet conigorality O Al Gt iy 5 the day was the ceremony by the Ston- | had not favored the sale of the isl- | Vinus declared, if tho » e tor i o b aree. i z |l hiiea T & sspaiction JUSTIN HOLTEN, Propristor inston’ Eoy Scouts of raising and low- |ands because of the favorable pur- |Poned and he emphasized i1 ates and elsewhere and this is pa “The correspondents complatned that ering the flag in Cannon square at|chase price, but because retention of |82rd to forelgn affairs the & 1o 55 with ieference o sriate 5 b 2 Wonderfual Flexibility. and#Consistency-of | (i s suntee He aitiurtaft | HEGR0E o, I8 | i prefnt”Seaituled o e e ¥ is always observed by the borough | Denmark in international complica- | Petent to make a decision. that mo: se have left | suppressed, and that many despatenes | L. S5. RIA RS = P R = fire department on the Saturday near- | tions. It for the rigsdag now to = S Hrancisco recently fi B inatins| pervitiicdic R = = e at a Remarkal drice ire de u ons- - Francisco recently for their native|permitted fo go through had had pass. erformance: i e 1“0;2 3;&"5"3:.;3!%3":3' P e remisr -ana|PARALYSIS MAY DELAY land than have gone to California. |ages and words deleted So as to con. - % e Y ake| ¥ C. sen, ex- They have onl ne ther ady | vey ar e i Whenryouseek an operrroad—Ileavehome.fanatens | vlace tomorrow. leader of the left party, was unable OPENING OF SCHOOLS | (/oo ricthiods, which they apply. to | extracting the result of weat pa endy Pianos 2 31 Auto Had No Registration Plate. |0 belleve, as rumored that Denmark = - _ | their bus the! rn. They | inally bee oy = milejauntiover:conntey/by-ways—the Plillman-Five Pés- | | nocore sudee Trank 5. timcidey 1n | 735 0rced 0 sell or that there was |Bay State Health Officers and Bduca- | 4o o ili ™o Say I Callfornia and | 0 |- o oonded: Player-Pianos % efor L 2| any international danger, as such a tion Commissioner to Confer. FRew are Mor Ctaging ehem FIRE & P . he town court of Stonington Thursday | beifef would be imperilous fo the R = bt o sengeriis atitsbest. Comfortable and luxuriouslysroomy, | 0, Fr.Si Tiren ot Svestarty. iy | bolief would pe : i e . . wh States. t 10—The questlon OF CHESHIRE REFORMATORY 2 2 - - was arrcsted.by Patrolman Wheele . %8 Bostany queun TOR T it climbs theslang; steep hills or glidessthrough sandy | |1:5 2rcsied by Patrolman Wheeler in| Proposal to sell the fslands, e de- | pan o MU0 00 e pubiic |NICARAGUA EXCLUDES Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS Sunlight Building, 46 Franklin Strect, Norwich Marsh Building, 230 State Street, New Landon DENTIST DR. E. j. JONES Suite 46 Shznnon Building Take elevator Shetucket Sireet froni 14 Eden Street, ternational considerations had precipi- tated the matter, the decision of the the Ecuador at Cajelta, Salvador. Putnam, Conn. chelle, N. Y., is.visiting her parents in Niagara Falls, Ont, Aug. 10.— Joe Waterbury — The members of St. en- L= > i % N B b, the borough,“Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.|rigsdad would follow, perhaps in its | Yeager, famous as a bookmaker and is one of three candidates |John's Episcopal church choir started trance. Phone. PULEMENMOTOR!CARICO., "YORK, PA: | |Stner. o T O D e & : 3 ‘ 111(.‘1&_91 Higgins of Pawcatuck, who | received an offer of a purchase for the |operated on for appendic a week contested most bitte: outing. to Ha 'ord, Springfield, - * . BSTABLISHED. 1903 was stricken with paralysis, was re- |islands but declined to sell. Those|agc and came here to re: ate. His|Charges of illesal use of powe . Bosto Providence and 5 200 ported to be in a very critical condi- | who opposed the. sale he. continged, crema- |the government were made by Miguel | New London. They will be gone until Lo body was sent to Bufialo for e “pgaed Alyarez, 8.8 Managua editor, in recent Adug.s1ss oxthe tion Thursday afternoon. ;. .. ...

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