Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1918, Page 15

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nmn BULLETIN, FRIDAY, AIIGUST 23, 1918 e il ‘ A g i ‘WESTERLY 3 returnabfe to. the superior court at| ; A 4 3 Providence on Sept. 14, Sheriff John R. Wilcox of Washing-| 4t i estimated that the total loss ton county announced that in comp! oLy & ced. tha nDli- | caused by the fire which destroyed the ance witn the orders issued by GOV-|myuckerman livery-stable ‘early Thurs- ernor Beeckman lJast week -he had morning ‘was: about - $47,000. There raided three places at Narragansett|werg 23 horses stabled in the two big Pier shortly before 1 o'clock Wednes- | parns and all but six of them were day morning, where it was alleged that | c3veq from the flames. More than 40 - gu:‘bh\?gr:a; %ienbg?ntgh:n *}'\‘,’fl?g; wagons and carriages, about 50 sets of rests S Aoes. has and i S S5l have Evifence 10, JRORAMNAY (o at|LoThess, hay ahd straw and 1isety 3 e to Drovs that In atlequipment were a total loss. Mrs. ;:csltedflnewl‘]eh ‘hs A LS Horace Vose, who owned the two sta- bles and the. house, suffered a loss estimated at about $85,000; Fred N. Tuckerman, proprietor of ‘the livery and feed stable, places his loss at about $10,000; William E. Steadman’s loss will reach $2,500; the American Railway Express company, formerly the Adoms Express company, lost property estimated to be worth at : least $2,000, while Charles H. Gavitt, two places gambling .apparatus was | 0" National Biscuit compas Mrs, found. .People at the, Pler are, NOW-| wiapel Chapman, Mrs. John K ever, telling of an express wagon Bav- |y john Dunn were among others ing been hacked up to a door of one of | iy 1o SITE TENE, MR the resorts two hours after the &Her- TEeyeet 5 iff’s visit and carting away to a, safer Local Laconics. place a load of apparatus which had Narragansett Blectric shares, 4,000 Desrsoctelen oty BIoDMASE. of which have heen absorbed by in- It was shortly after. midnight when | (. qiors within four .wecks, have now Sherifft Wilcox and his assastants, at| YeStors Within four weeks, have now least -eight in_number, swooped dOWN | .;"¢6q " Tho' recent syndicate offerin upon. the , Gladstone. ~They-mbved | &8 300 i 508 TECER: SYRLACHLE, 080 & ; stealthily across the lawn, entered the | °f 3,000 <hares was made at $62.50. room where it was alleged gambling | , 5% & meeting of the ways anc means had been carried on. The sheriff found | (Ommitice of the Westerly Vieiing only a table in the room on which he Xolata “5? d‘ v‘ S “fl"m g ;‘aih ihought that f roglette, Wheel imay | a0\ & ‘24 (RJ NExt Mulay, 0 w2l 8 have been placed at some time. Or|ieing done by this, wozthy organiza- The INarragansett clb in‘fhe Glarict % - 0 oL n —~—t trict court, Judse Natha filed away in the .arc that a roulette wheel and ("‘ap out: L were seized in one of. the three places visited. There were ro gamblers found in the places, at least none enzaged in games of chance at the time of the visit.. In Connecticut sets out to lead the world in the manufacture of automobile tubes. NORWALK ‘ | D R o e s and Sovs | ingham court. Clarkville, have received word that their son, Private Albert Edward Rogers, was wounded in ac- . 11 by a rifle shot in the Private Rogers _enlisted with the Canadian overseas forces on Jan. 3, 1918, and arrived in England B e ot | the . follow month He was trans- f}?lor:gpg:;;rsll}‘qifi{‘fi?flx:hfafi;n :fn]:\i& | ferred with his regiment to France on Jast week when the governors order | 1arch 9. had been issued. ; The White Front over the Western Union office was the last place visited. Here the sheriff found a roulette wheel ang he took possessi ately.. At this point the raid, had started so auspiciously, brought to a conciusion, ohe wheel and a crap table being sr:/(d i There was a large audience in Wil- | Memorial - cox park Thursday evening and en- | tnrmed home joyed the concert given by the West- | tion of two The Bridge of Sighs. A colored porter received them just before the door to’ the clubhouse was reached. He let the party in and a short observation tour of the premises revealed that no gam- bling apparatus was in the place, The HIGH PRESSURE CASINGS AND TUBES have no mystery about them. They are made of the best materials in the world —and made under better methods. That’s why you can test the rub- ber in the Norwalk and know it’s right. No guess- work. You can see the quality you’re getting before ra#% Newton of'Boston, who is his week recruiting men work overseas. has eresting exhibit of war how- window of LaClede relics i of ‘Bristol is the Mrs. David Novo- Peacock of the library has re- i ca- at erly band under the direction of Lead- | Bast o : er Charles 0. Gavitt. T s ima oher vehioles aro .you buy. : was ag follows: March, Gene s falll hicles ar U. 8 A; overture, Poet and Pe: Textie mmmv'r. Feitiors atihon U’s the tube that won’t bag and won’t crack —the popular airs (a) Sm difficulty since curhing has thing; waltz, Golden Weddi Coronation; popular air gems from The Mikado Jack o’ Lantern; potpourri fr. dard operas; popular air, C Liza; march, Colonel ¥ finale, Star Spangled Banner. ) n several places to tube that gives nuleage. Especially with the Nor- walk casing. days FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY, Norwich, Connecticut. At the regular session of the pro- irigham bate court the following cases were |of i rd commissioner for disposed o: R 7 and his son’s home in Wisconsin the 10th BEstate of Annunziata hwnvvnmw busi- of September. On Sept. 7 Mr. Bill | Petition was made for /maeé stars have been added |reaches his 85th milestone. ment of an i servite flag of the American| Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon and_daughter | Bonvenuto v Mapoleon Dayon and | Gertrude returned to their home in|bond of $200. ADP\':IN! d Pechie, who went this week | Waterbury on Friday after spending | Pendleton. southern camp. Mr. Pechie has|a few weeks at the summer home in| Estate of Mary A. Pendleton—Inven- who has been in France|the south part of the town. tory was received and ordersd record- ¢ four-erfive months, Several from the place afe planning | ed. recovering eek. Her on has 3 Everett Gauthier received a|to attend the camp meeting at Willi- | Fstate of Albert B, ( | beamtitul lavileiere from her husband, | mantic this week and over Sunday, | petition of the widow, she . Paster-, lm is engineer in Co. H, 29th regi- . ed %750 for her support the lat- ment; also a silk tea apron in a pale EA_ST K[LL]NGLY months. ; tnt of green silk, embroidered in lilac Estate of Mary | and green, daisies and forget-me-nots; | Clarence Burgess of Chepachet, R.|for probate of wi ties of lilac ribbon. L. ed local relatives on Sunday. |Sept. 3. Petition Mr. Souther moved his family and liss Nellie Kies has moved to|apointed to talk household goods to Jewett City this|Providence. to second will week. Miss Nellie M. Chase spen: the|27 at 2 p. m., Clifford Eccleston of Arctic, Week ¢nd with relatives in North At- New armv forces “wi L. Garvey, last | the guest of relatives here,| served. The ladies of the church will| Christian! Endeavor meeting will b h coffee. held at 7.30 o'clock. and Mrs. William Kelley of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Battve am incent was a recent guest of be faced by 5 o s / ; | |2 Ejmer B, Kenyon. Providence were callers here. of New Britain and R L is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| tieboro, Mass. ; ; additional instances of lack of eqiip- l P. Palmer and| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene of Slo-f ¢ Robert Battye of Mansfielc e : ol Tisineld sl spending. (he [iment? ] uilleny; war i are im- ‘ -, were | cum, were callers here Monday. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will- Mrs. Wi F. Thorpe spent a couple k with friends in Providence, mediately supplied v accord- Gedeon Palmer of fam Battve the past week of days with her aunt, Mrs. W, o Miss Liulu Soule returned Sunday!ing to o teleg t i ck ton was a visitor here Mond Al T, Oubora bf Hops “_If:’”‘* they S5t ot ) Tom_visiting her.- parents. in-- North | ment of labor to i f George Collins of Westerly was{ Amos H. Kenyon and L et Ry any it ere . Attl Mass. eral directo e sy ¢ Sund 2 ir 2 i . : . iaal o Mrs. William Bird has_been enter- | made pub «_M,,,' v,'“,c e e | v Ny o0 aiomoblie] Memord churen. thich was enter ed taining hé‘;l {‘:“fihtew law tmccnélv Rhode Is! i : ge is noticed in the Wesley Palmer of Detroit, Mich ) Kinney. s Smi as n visiting Roy | cruit a shos 3 hakileN 2 t > 1 59 5 e TR T aeE N g AT Ay Bt Muth . Catapbell is. having o] SmIth 208, family in Pascoss, R, Ty | aenems, orreee, °f ned | Han 1 ; : - ves this week, with the mercury | is visiting his grandmother, Mirs..Car- VI]] QONV]LLE s Monday morning, wher oline Palmer. week's vacation from her v ok in the | ©OF fr‘\enl days. to help meet 7 B i m last week and ihe weel Fred K. Crandall and family werel Harry Haggerty has returned to his office ch she s spending with| ™ I"”“t ";’,flms L which will be n | 5 around the 100 mark or | visitors here on Sunda {home after a visit with friends in friends in Mysti Mrs. James Brooks is visiting relo-:/when the draft extension i L | quite near it. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Randolph Carpenter MhNes Bigtisd Sud. Hilma Gusts ives in Lowell, Mass. Notida” igidiven in the d > 1o | Quite nea Mr. and Mrs. ‘Rando 7 e 5 isses Sigried and Hilma Gustafson, | a o & Notice is/given in the de of Brooklyn, \. are visiting Mr. is entertaining a frienc B. W. Young, Oliver You nd J | and Mrs. Roy Smith of Pas-|labor's telegram that R S e TR = from out-of town. Bill motored to Willim, 3 S R ql‘ were guests of relatives| must supply some of tI DSOU EPAUGH Mr. and Mrs. William Haley of| Mrs ddie Braley of Northk J. G. Bill is planr o to B war industries in oth 5 . e Mrs. J. Albert Brooks spent Wed- expected that Sunday, will .h"i Providence were callers here over : : ale is spendi fow day: “This demand for- me e is spend w day | S 7. t - | with her daughter in Rock- ot Ha for Usquepaugh. Services at | Sunday. r vi wiin o | 4 s e R A% Dl broing & Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilcox, and son, | . Stal | 2] P. Chase was the zuest DR | vicg' will be conducted by Mr. Clip-|Lowell, and daughter, Susie, of Nor-|in"pitnam on Arthur E. Chase, and fam- pinger anielson on Thurwl; ind Mrs. Clippinger will sing.| Wich. ~visited relatives here over/| "\ : 3 : Mrs. Herman Jsarnes 3 g afternoon a service flaz for o | Sunday. and Mre. Lene Moore of called on Ide and ever called upon to pro Aedicated “ove €. D. Kenyon and family spent Sun- , workmen. At present Slicated. Seyers }| sy at Rocky Point. Childs N CHAPLIN shortages \in the de, acting pastol ‘ 1 N than can b sed to have a service f volunteered to soli and got nearly $ a service flag @nd an e been purch | pastor of \\'urul! Mission Band, | sist in the services. All who n fortunate enough to hear 1d sing know there will I f oc . Re About seventy of the Cong: tional { way for women to v school and_theit friends went | thereby for industr vstal lake on Tuesday and had |men now emwuloyed in so-call The day was“fine and the ential s made by autos. Clifford Bur-| A s made 0 complaint was - made Thursday h his auto truck took | afternoon by Chief of Pelice Brown children. The day s o e |spent at the Willimantic Boy Scout | caurd district court ag camp on the east side of the lake. A t lunch was enjoyed at noon! SOUTH WILLINGTON | SOUTH EANTER_BURY de Benson of Storrs col- Charles week end at the home | dre iwards. ; Plai Parker is on his| Miss ion. cox of Danon of Hartford 1t the Memori- | epiember 1. r(m!r and cities. and E vere the guest Barber, Wedne, five of Ekonk,, SPRAY IT ON will occup: al church Sunday Wipe first with cloth dampened [ | under the trees by the lakeside. The | maesd be one of the Private Irank Tound of Cam [\ '&'"m. then rub with clean pent in. games, con- |, g . j ny Dyer of I ce | ens was home on u short turlovgh tho| M. and ¥ cloth to dry and polish. The contess wero | & | will speak on Patriotism. the | past week. 3 ildren, R,,,::,:"Du“"'p;:‘ ‘and Grease [l | conducted by Mr. Wingerd, who | morning lces basket lunch will be! On next Sunday night the regular |'Mrs. Levi Sibias & ceraret. save the winners prizes, 'W. B. Sandford and family, e heen spending a vacation at » and Groton Long Point, € uto on their return trip Carroll P. Br"wn on ) Des Moines, Towa, on Monday |Who has been detained at morning. They will stop at Spring- cld and Niagara Falls on the w: ) was given a - e - | Dr. John L. s = - local hoflr(l was ordered medical advisory hoard for furthe , ’ §!amination. K Saturday will be war savings Rou up day in Westerly and the re Will Not Catch Dust THE WONDER-MIST MFG. CO. BOSTON boat a long on- field Mr:1 i T s hode Island. During the r ar one day tow: month will be set a of each | the las s Round-up O Already a sufficient nu flday. On these day £ | pledzed themselve ; during fhe pledge v are expected; hey | ously done B g i . {have been notified to appear mill to start operations, and | amount of 4 Pounds Fine Linen Writing Paper $1.00 |5 o ione winin te OFF AGAIN TO THE LAND OF NOD —where babies do their growing That’s the kind of baby to have— Borden’s Eagle Brand is the safe and re- drops right off without any fuss, as liable infant food when Nature’s supply is nother rat- month. All Round-up ! a hundred girls will REGULARLY :30c POUND | employment. = iimit of, the 3 The Lennox shirt f?ctory will com- Adehemard Bassett and F‘h;!eas‘ Bassett of Pawtucket have broug! mence business in the build . . § | suit asainst the \h(wn 1.1nc Electric | 4 Boxes Representative Linen {i Rlimay company o recover damages | merly occupied by com in Stillmanvil p 7 r-the alleged negligence of the She( REGULARLY :30c BOX fendqnt in the op | ation of in the state of (‘(\nnm ticr wants. My a day, any insufficient. It is prepared from rich cow’s s % zot soon as his meal is finished. : milk, and even in the withering heat of We I'1ave selected a lot of 60c Fiction which we ! riow The by nowrished on Baglo Brand s o midstmmer it i unilomiy pure, with o 3 1 i for 1t fort to the whole household, For as possibility of contamination. It is easily will seil-on Doflar Day 2 copies for $1.00 every mure and mother knows, sound digestible, wholesome and cconomical, with ' Grai them to vou. T ' 'v',ifl;{ sleep depends on proper feeding, especially 2 60-year record as the standard infant food. : v in hot weather, At better groceries; drug stores too. On our China and Blass wa vill sell $1.25 worth school for lunch, 3 in hot weather, ; i for '$1.00 = i = i ; ROCKVILLE ; ; | L. Burdic nd family of i N CO. | erecalers 3¢ Wonderen BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY | and wife and Borden Building New York i “THERE 15 no advertising medium 1u | 5 terly were at the Rock- 3 Eastern Connecticut equal toc The Bul- | haven farm Sunday. - latin for business results. Mrs. Addison McLearn of New Len.

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