Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1914, Page 11

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to_moderate variable winds, Predictions from. m‘fi'ew York Her- ald: On Friday it will be -generally clear to partly overcast and slightly coolep, with fresh variable winds. The outleok for Saturday is partly | cloudy and cooler, with local rains in the northern districts, : Observations in Norwich, S 3 J are fave some The following records, reported from | fomes Sarntny the sehooin 1¢ is b ?;vt;;n p;;g:{macy, ;h.t‘l'n thbeu ch-ng‘es that on Friday preceding the 25 ature an e ometric | apniversary at least a few minutes |state changes Thursday: will be devoted by every school to a NOTICE Onmcon;iiofthe,workof (R Ther. Bar. | ref e to the town's early history. ¢ the Water Department, Soemos - 38 302 m.\?f::.cum%s of the cltizens of Not- |atate senate, d n pat ey Doy v & 2 wich scarcely know wl e monu- | ingham’s term 7 2, Maple street will be closed| 6 p. m 1110 70 3015 |ment at Norwich Town—long called pie by eet, the dnn}v r-la“‘ from Asylum W ighest: 74, ‘lowest 54. erroneously “the Mason monument™ 3 2i . effect on 1st, 19 Y. :tro;et to West Comparisons. really sifnlgel gm it bears -33 names | kno Vine, Orchard, 4 t Bills g 1 : Predictions for Thursday: Fai: of 38 of the wn's first ers, Streets B I‘M Mlln. street . until further| TISliclons for Thursday: Fair st |1659. 7 ; - g“ erly wind. With references to men prominent d workingmen 14 comfi . M tM divorce. That suit was e in later bistory, from Samuel Hunting- 1st, 1914, will be aff the change as above cp-dz Sun, Moon and Tid: \/| ton, a signer of the Declaration of In- u ua- the grounds of de- A h J. J. CORKERY, Supt. ' u.s‘l:n L m:. S oo Rance, o nowe o have ‘mads ¢ o sertion. < - P 3 Norwich, Connecticut, - the town famous in Vi wWay: n -“‘—'—_‘. g s ) 'b, i Rises. | Sets. | Water. || Rises, moedern Vears of war and peace, such etc., : Nm TOWN 13&, 1914, school exercises should prove interest- . fred ) 2 (Signed) ing, patriotic and informing. & member of the Central schoo! | Thomas J. Duane and Miss Edith How- y JAMES J. DONOHUE, Another Benefactor. of the Somraitioe which buil: thember | " ard Wedded in| Hartford at Easter— ARCHIBALD S. SPALDING, Attention has been called to the fact | ing school buildings. Marriage’ Just Announced. 1 'g:VNlmDLS?i}s,muom Diamonds Diamonds a o » %] The marriage of Mjss Edith Howard BUSINESS WAS FINISHED MRS. CROCKER'S HEIRS o el oth restdents Posrs of Ges & Riotrion IN.COMMON PLEAS. APPEAL FROM PROBATE| fora at Easter and the announcement Roh;i'vn of New London Woman 2.";'3.;‘3.“:."'."3.’;'3? 1:0 mm:l‘:ctrlnt‘!li:ny. 9 a ‘ant Share of $40,000 Estate. mMemu:mm“tg two 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays Six hours after high water it is low tide, whick is followed b7 flood tide. GREENEVILLE NEWS Feast of the Auz;:en Thursday— Four Cases in-Criminal Court Were Disposed of in Last Day. - ¥ : 5 Criminal coudt of common pleas fin- Counsel representing heirs at| ford. Dlamonds glying of Water Main Extension |, G pusiness of the session on|law of Mrs. Sophia Crocker, whose| Mrs. Duane is a daughter of Mr. and s ommenced—Personals and Notes. |\yednesday morning in New London Id:ltg oecu;rod at her home in A New| Mrs. Charles Howard of Harland road. 25 3 and adjourned without day. Court was ndou a few weeks ago, and whos. e e Thursday, the feast of the Ascension, | i about 15 minutes after disposing | Will bequeathed her estate of $40,000 'Met With Mrs. Kinney. e Was observed In St Mary’s church bY | of four cases without trial the jury!to religious organizations, prinipaily| Sophie Weitzel circ the Ki 5, 1 circle of the ng’'s special masses at 5, 7 and 8 o'clock | was called and informed by Judge|churches hereabouts have filed a not Daughters was entertained Thmd‘;y the latter being a high mass. The par- Waller that th E ‘ 2 e criminal business had | of appeal with the probate court. Theé | afternoon by ‘Mrs. R. A. Kinney at her o g:; sSchool was closed Thursday be- | peen disposed of and that he would ex- | appeal Will be heard at the June term | home on Town street. The annual bus. en’s > Joha & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street MBS ol e TRt day, cuse them until next Tuesday morning | of the superior court The heirs-at-|iness was transacted and a pleasant Ladi ’._-—Gu'h; Meeti at 10 o’clock for the trial of civil cases. | law are Ellen F. Gilbert, Mary J. Car- | time passed. The minbearor thet Fhdie gaba juc Igoes Lthere:imore, A8 ioams igu | Db BOUH Crasonll ary et s E 'S e es’ gul ‘the docket for the term, the court was innie e E. - - held their monthly social gathering |in only a little over a day, disposing | Hobron, of this city; Harriett Burch, e atate: Seles. Begin right and have the chil- in the Guild room Thursday afternoon | of them without any trials of East Greenwich, R. L; Ann Fitch, of | _ TWo or three pieces of property on with a good number. in attendance. Wednesd: roi Jacob Nahass|New Haven; Sarah Gilman, of Meri- | Versason avenue have changed hands IsM;e! ot the reports of the fair recent- | of e oo e et te ol o tha | den [CBarhes this svfl?g.buPeople are looking _for Health and personal 'y held are in. showing it to have been me; chances to y farms wi a view of 16 4 7 charge of assault and breach of the | Ly appearance are d’! reasons successful. It was decided to omit = § ark, N. J., and Fannie E. Stebb! ot | occupying them. the meeting next week. but the Thurs- g;’;fi_e’ Sy (e e New York.u m.’\ | td T ; ! r He pleaded guilty and Prose- 7 Adam S avern ‘;;rys following the guild will meet with | outing Attorney Whittlesey recom-| Mrs. Crocker's division of her wealth Heard and Seen. dney Chappell of Prospect | mended a fine of $20 and costs, the|among churches and religious organ-| Open cars are runnin folks that it hurts them : 5 g on the Yantic neyver 1 Bfil X street. The committee in charge of | unishment imposed in police court, | izations was a surprise to her ac- | Jine beginning szn y. = i the tea was Mrs. Sydney Chappell, Mrs. | RRASRIent 1 § 2 to have the nécessary teeth sifer tinest h posed by Judge Waller. | quaintances, for it was not know to —_— tof%&u&uw:“ Nm‘mfl‘ I\FLr:. g‘;hrarm&na;:* J. Bruette and | The cases azainst two other brothers, | them that she possessed much money. Mrs. W. R. Lathrop and Mrs. Wood- | extracted to make room for & Sulne 4 o3 Solomon and Nicholas Nahass who - — tury O. Rogers spent Thursday with fln new comers or to h'. Bobemian, LJiisuer, Cullubach bavi —_— Weas, Hada “a‘;‘:‘“ Burion “:g:: Wakor Main Exlonsion Comiwenced. ::v(')eg‘ewier;et:z":?e complaint with Ja- MOTORCYCLE RACES. friends in Willimantic. % 2‘“".‘ C.Aklmyurud ‘f:‘ubhm Stour, On Thursday work was commenced In the case against the same three| Record Breakers Are Scheduled for Mrs. Orrin M. Price of Wightman their teeth filled. All our den- - evenue is visiting her daushter, Mrs.| tal work is absolutely pai and we aim to make chil- / on the laying of 4,600 feet of six inch ; Hil P, B. = U 1 men, together with another brother, " : B A S e R e | R T et (o o | Sodoch Sabans nd Sifim ors aff| Cemiba Evemte In Nerwich. | Siiridgarion s her home in Wind- ladweiser Sculitz and Pabst. mah - Wheel' clib bowse . oh " Norwich | 2iow London, © ed with hinder-| e jargest crowd ever witnessed at 3 dren’s ho: at offices 's hours at our very pleasant ones. A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town avenue, Taftville. Some of the six | 05 Yilless from appearing in police| , gsimilar event, without doubt, will fill S 2 3 = Y Prosecuting Attorney Whittle- J. » Telepions 447-13 inch pipe has arrived and, h: oRure the grandstand at the Norwich fair| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burdick and DI an as been | sey made a motion for nolle on the grounds in the ecoming motorcycle | sons Reginald and Carlisle Burdick of laid out along the line. b o € g payment of $10 and costs by Gorra.| r,ces when Wild Bill Burdick of this| New London have been visiting rela- The motion was granted. The cases tives here, returning this week. Examinations Free. MRS. GEO. P. STANTGN Notes and Personals. asainst these five men ardse out of the | ovar Tea Carroll of Springheid who | e : The Outlaws beat the Tiptops Thurs- | same affair as the previous cases. is flaunting freeh laurels from his A novena te the Holy Ghost begins 52 SHETUCKET STREET day morning on the Company's lot| The case against Hazel White of|home town. Carroll won every first at | today (Friday) and will be observed DR. F. C. JA( 4 by the score of 9 to 4. Groton, charged with “violation of the| the meet held in Springfield last Sat- at Sacred Heart church at the 7.30 * “SON DR. D. J. COYLE Succeedi The Kiny Dental 208 Mair Sirest, next to Boeis Is showing a fine line of NEW MIL- liquor law Iin Kkeeping intoxicating X G, Miss Josephine Marshall, who has | Nquors with intent to sell, Was contin- | te af B prewions retord. s oo anons. | ¢'clock mass during the nine days. LINERY for Spring and Summer. You { been the » » guest of her grandmother [ued at the request of the prosecuting| gance of the fastest speeding on motor- i iovi i here, has return 4 y. . The first ladies’ prize was won by are cordially invited to inspect same. - returned to her home in Bal- | attorney, who stated that he had been | cycles that the Rose of New England | yyro’ W, E. Manaing, George Adams } notified that the aeccussed could not | hag ever seen. Seven events make UP| securing the first gentleman's prize. THE DEL -HOF — appear in court on acdount of ill|the card, five of which 2 7 The Young Prestons defeated the |health, He had had Dr. Carlisle| G B ‘Tatham of Lebanon fasiiiar e ke Sjveaded "Mt s ‘Eagles a few days ago by the score | Ferrin examine the White woman as| to Norwich sport lovers by his fine 3% 3 } 2 of 19 to 18. The battery for the Young |to the truth of the claim, and the lat- | riging at. the fair last September, will Store. Lady Attendant ter testified in court this morning tha:| come out strong this time. He was| Mrs. William McConmell of Bliss MISS M. C. ADLES E P] Prestons comprised Cartoll, MecGill, urgpean Boyd and Carey, whilé the Eagles’ bat- | the condition of the accused was such | forced from the centest at the last | place and Mrs. Geerge Guard of Wash- Rates 75 cents per day and up tery was Shea and Howard. that she could not appear. races by a breakdewn and means bus- | IRSten street were among those who = . il WAYES BROS, S = Hazel White was artested iast Oc-|iness at this tou SHhanins the. RASE % u‘?mxhte3'edcon- “a" scal and fanes mflsl tober after a raid of her home . vention on nes- n Toteghons wr s e srosiway | TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS |oher after 'a raid o v yecadip Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs and eon- day, stables at which time liguor was | event, Burdick and Lathem, ete., wil . ey - Y seized. She was found guilty of keep- | surely give him a stiff race. Buvdick Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Builard enter- DEN’r] ST Thursday Morning—Burial in‘Lovett |ing loquor with intent to sell in the|won a thrilling race in the last meet | tained Wednesday evening at their Cemetery—Other Local Happenings. | town court of Groton and was givea | against Steiner, Walsh and Brown. It| home on Bliss place. Six tables of F a jail sentence and fined from which | was some battle, and will be surpassed | whist were played after which music DR. E- J. JONES Thorsday afternoon at 2 o'clock the | She took an appeal by the speeding to come. o, funeral of Charles Filliger was held Prosecuting. Attorney Whittlesey In addition 'to these riders, Frank Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. from the home of his son. Frank Fyl- [asked 'a _contipuance 1n the case &vv‘n. head tester of zg;tflmyeel‘: at Take elevator She & e " liger, in O« , Rev. Ch i against v c ams 0. o ndian Y ngfi rance. ??m s e mfimr r::!' t(:::lga. E‘."churgfilefn sé',fii{t Norwich, charged with violating tho{mx&od‘ alze Benny Driscoll of Hart- officiating at the services. There was | Pure food laws by selling adulterated | ford will be here in first class shape THE BACK OF THE HEAD is such a telltale! If not satisfied with yours, have Miss Adles provide you with @ new stylish band, featherweight, to give your head the desired modish shape. Now is the time to tome up the sealp! 306 MAIN ST., Next to Chelsea Bank Tel. 652-4. p maylsd Funeral of Charles Filliger Held was enjeyed. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, DIED. ENS—In Brooklyn, N. Y., May 15, 1914, & son, Philip, to Mr. and Mrs. a large attendance of relatives and |turpentine which was granted He | to_start the pace. #ioat Cigars Ars Qoo friends and there were a number of |Said he wanied to file 2 new informa-| William of Windsor Locks 1S| Robert Stevens, and grandson to R. THESE ARE BETTER handsome floral offerings. The bear- | tion. a new rider be introduced to the Sherman of Riplgy HilL ere were the six sons of the decasd, —_—_— enthusiasts’and may be the proverbial NER—In North Sterling, a daugh- TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Frank, Henry, Christopher, Andrew R. | INVITE UTILITIES COMMISSION |dark horse that sticks to the finish. ter to Mr. and Mrsy W. R Spooner. 3 Louis ‘and Charles Filliger, and burial With the banking of the curves on — In Lenox, Mess., May 14,| We still have a large assortment of fl“:fl.‘-!’d 10' ci 'A} took place in Lovett cemetery at Ver- TO COME FROM HARTFORD. | the track and other repairs and im- 1914, a son to Mr. and Mrs. William | the different grades left over, and at oo < a sailles. A.committal service .was read e provements to the course at the fair| A Slater, Jr. (Madeleine Allen). greatly reduced prices, which we will Try tham and ses at the grave by Rev. Mr. Smith. “Un- | 7@ Held Hearing in New London on | grounds, Norwich will be the equal of | QUINN—In Vgrsailles, May zovxsu, 2| be pleased to show you. AHQS. M. SHEA, Prop. rrankiin St dertaker G. G. Grant of Taftville had Track Changes There. for cheres “':‘t'-he state x&a’; P s Ssumhter 1o Mr. and Mrs. V. P. A | “'Mgidings end Cut Out Borders to cl e of the funeral E o % ular form racing. B Yo e MwMCUn X Uneral SrrangemERiS. | ... anmouncement that the hearing | ture to add to the event and ome which | SULLIVAN—In New York city, May 21, | [Ralch same. Also Waints Mureseo in white and tints, and general assort- ment of decorative supplies, including Papier Machie for halls and vestibules. Orders received for painting, paper banging and decorating. 5 Sarah A Sullivan, daughter of Mi- chael XK. and the late Sarah Meloy Sulltvan. Notice of funeral hereafter. Fell from Stagin: by the public utilities ommission on | Will be appreciated by the riders them- X 'ging. « the petition of the New York, New | Selves is the fact that at the meets FURS s-rom About noon Thursday Arthur New- | Haven and Hartford Railroad company | last fall the cold weather hindered to -|ton fell from a stazing while at work | {5 make important changes in its track | 2 material degree the starting of the in the Ponemah miils. When he fell | jpcations in New London and Groton ! motors. This of course will be elim- Mr. Newton struck in such a way as to | wonld be held in Hartford has aroused | inated, so t::‘n there will be no delay KINGSLEY—In Franklin, May 19, 1914, Cornelia J. Ladd, wife of the late Alpheus Kihgsley. aged 81 years. P. F. MURTAGH BRUCKNER knock out several front teeth. He was | active protest from many of the prop- | O late starting. Faneral service at her late home Fri- M. v attended by Dr. Thompson. erty ov"&fwm and other parties ai in- In the boys’ bicycle race entries are day afternoon, May 23, at 1.30 o 81 Franklin Street terest who have been cited to appear. | appearing thick and fast Several West o'clock. Telephone and 94 West Main St To Play St. Patrick’s. !It is claimed that it is imposing an | Side boys are coming in a dbunch, all The Sacred Heart school team will | unnecessary burden upon them, both | eager to capture the cups which will meet St. Patrick’s school team on the | of expense and time, to make the trip | be offered as prizes. Entries should DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE | Cranberry Friday afternoon, to Hartford, when the hearing could | be sent to Motorcycle Manager, No. 35 Fmt e just as well be held in New London ; Broadway, Norwich, Conn. 287 Main 8t Personals. It would then be necessary only for ”~ PRACTISE LIMITED TO Miss Loretta Waldron is ill at her | (e three members of the commission, SUITS FOR' DIVORCE. EIE} t‘fl m)SE aflfl T“fln‘]’ ‘home, i whose expenses are paid by the !Mt‘% to make the trip there, together wi Colck er. G .'__‘—’M N Norwi T M & W g8 Bom, Suudass| Mrs Mary Shea is spending a week Ll Torsehtiiyed L e Y Couples Out of Harmeny. e This method, It is asserted by those t interested, would be much taan | Papers in four new divorce suits re- George Young left Wednesday eve- |to cause in the neighborhood of 100 | turnable before the superior court on = ning for a brief visit to New York | persons to pay their expenses to Hart- American House = Fora”ina it The atser. has bocn S Miss Hazel Thomas of Saratoga, N. | presented to Corporation Counsel Wil- FAaRREL & BANDERSON. Props |y’ ig the Suest of Miss Agnes Gra. |liem T. Comner, who believes the re- Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, ham. monstrance is a just one, and he has Traveling Men, Eto. 1 sent a communication to this effect to > the commission, Ne response has yet Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. fivery conmacies. Shetucket Street He invented Sensations. Deen received, chester. 8he was married to him on P Lhcok)nel Roosevelt 'lilas c‘;lt a hol;al iln Januery 20, 1901. Bhe da.lmbi;: has - ' e Amazonian jungles where a hole ‘been habitually intemperate nine COAL AND LUMBER Wwas never cut before. That man was CLEAtUP CARDS. Years past. NEW LIIQ Of Pd M — thga fc;xat ‘sensatmns.—st Louis Globe- | pioy inuted -r,.m“,h_ the City: 11| Dersertion since March 10, 1910 are - - OUR STEVEDORES Fol Wark Mo Wose Pt and . It was stated Wednesday afternoen B. - roport that the wwo large by Walter F. Lester, president of the I'Myl > GM z city boautiful committee, that he had % Weddi Births called a meeting of the committee and Wilfred Norman of Bridgepert, form- cargoss of 2 3 the chairmen the sub committees to o (oetaty Ciitars) |7 be beld this Fridey afiernoon at 430 | ) May' Norman 0 Norwich, whose |~ 1z 17 Anniversary Sympathy { A smooth, “hairless skin 1s possible | ters riafive 1o the Hesn nn movemont | ame when he marrisd her on Fob 11| adies’ Fine Patent and for every woman if she uses a dela- 1912, was Lund, Aduitery committed underway for next week. President ¢ Norwich since February 11, 1912, is G“ ml C_ol.ni&l m MRS. EDWlN FAY tone paste to remove the ugly hairs. | Lester has written to over a score of o8nds alleg This simple treatment quickly ban- | committees in this and other states to | {15 ETOSRdS oy just unioaded are of ishes aHl hair or fuzz and leaves the information relative tg the dif- Jenshbs Festrent) oF &hh_dtmy‘-d-“‘ Soo Oc_u Spacials at $255, .00 and FflflHill SQWO B Spotless. The paste |ferent methods of cleaning up- cities skin firm and $8.50. . made by mixing water with powdered d it is expected tht reports wil be n‘. 'Il,l,. us‘_ u"mally Eofid fluallty delaiong, is appiied to the skin for 2 1:.lxxl).;mliumi upethls mgeu::. l $ K A. 1“ or 3 :‘lvflm, t;x\g;n rubbed ofllgnd' the | The window cagx cx}é&hg atteation STETSON & YOUNG sidn 3 harm resu rom | to the fact that Clean-Up week falls rled plain- > and this ia coafirmed by oub customars | LoL5 TS8mEGY, but care should be used |next week, were distributed in the | iy maiden hiime béing Koscanaimi: Ca.rpenl’.ors and Builders s is r y our ¢ to see that Vou'get delatone in an | city, Greeneville, Taftvile and Yantic | e P. has aiready made her Shea & Burke i wiho have used some of this Coal. | oniginal packige. Wednesday. The cards, aud there were w"‘a" F tor Reat work nl:nn- a rga: = grices, by pkiflad - SR = = 300 "of them, were prinfed by order = CHAPPELL CO £ ol folies iy 1 B Sl B A WS et - W, % by 14 inches in dimenpsions; in “add and later s GAGER | S faie s . ey & = & 47 " this Lime and Cement, FLANT L] qlgdn‘i‘ln'rafl Ink; the rgse and - — !l " appearing at the head of the card)_ will” be more alfractive: than % : ever If you will @ your part in the 2 D’ved“ effort to" make a suctess of Clean-Up Week, May' 25-30. < 7 i T EVEry" resident is requested to re-] ood Bbalmer |18 08 5T 8 Prompt service day or night ¥ Telcphoma _ 50 Weal MAIN ST, Angora gosts have been used With g;b “Lni keep fire lnes clear-of in- mmable vegetation on national for-

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