Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1914, Page 13

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ST A —| & vartahls winds.. - The following : i 7 : -1 1 o iral Whas 2 594 NOTICE A s oua ammly | Bellitin of 205 ol : : g f g - ollar i Z On account of the work of | Sevitts bharmacy aea the. cae Fih | tat : the Water Department, . vening North . in temperature and the baremetric tion. o3 > < 2 7 chtanges Friday: i 3 X among. them her aister, Mrs, John ‘Wood. " b Ther. Bar. from: Aoy stst t0 Wl 35 & § . 68 29.90 ot s - 3 rel amount to one a2 half. Worfltrqmngj:; General Butler states that they are still before the a complete ! bare of the s works at Drury's | em. Th ost~ 600 Mo S Dl B ks s notice. Comparisens. Predictions for Friday: Cloudy. Friday's weather: Partly cloudy, fel- further. 1owed by tlearing: variable wi Blufr, Fort : General Gil- -an O. . 2 e variable winds. Sium, Port aning Dtnerl il - Ubridge ‘of the Scotland road wers in A. J. WHOLEY & CO., 13th, 1914, portion of his corps and a brigade of | ally wounded. Goshen ' Wednesday, guests rs. | Tetephone 734 12 Ferry Strest Sun, Moon and Tides. Jane E. McCall and Mr, and Mrs. b . —_—— e A e | the 18th corps, assaulted and took the 3 Randall, = - (Signed) i Sun 1| _High ’1 Moon | enemy’s works on their right. Generals since the 5 )l Rises. | Sets. || Water.i] Rises, Those interested in the formation bat! ROBERTJ GOGHBANE ° ¥ o L L e T e o et e m':-“ fl:’" ,,'"‘:"",'::h K 701 || 5.8 10 | Brogaway o ' Mon- i By s e GAS FiTTING, b 2 y chureh, at 7.36 o'clock - have been in Westerly since last J DladeS 708 ‘ 830 -l 3ot|dey evening. - S e e were uptown Friday calling from door | PLUMBING, STEAM FITTiNG ‘r’gg ;2: 3 Willimantic Mill 400 Feet Long. et to door intent on missionary work. | 1¢ West Main Street, Nerviich, Conn A 706 || %1% i The new Willimantic thread mill | ~ After the spring parade of the Nor- e SRR e Thadis Dlamcnds - 1767 || 8.55 which is expected to be completed this | wich Light Infantry Sompgeny A tar- Sheltering Arms’ Secvi SIX hours after RIER water Tt 15 oW | oot heis, 2 Most magnifl fil"“ R i § e o St or which was & n-lr‘ At the ce at half past three tide, whick 1s followed by food tide. | (L% Peing some 400 Zeet lone: b > prise, Sunday at the Sheltering . oredock of South Coventry,| of pants. Ruth Potter and Berni D. d P has' sold_his new mill to a Mr. Ken- First Hand Organ. Al Mivwte Ttk Pother and Baruice T F B“nNs 1AMONAS | ‘GREENEVILLE NEWS [>opof RhoteBoiang, ©° O "= | s a0, 1064 oo « k. o o regiment ded in recent bat- 5 - z Funseal of Thomas J. Noian—Calandar | Sk e v ieginn. e hont of Erionds | YRrdey Heating and Plumbing b vaT ; Social at Federated Church—Other in thia section will be gratiled ;; & ::)nu 3 a £ ar not angere Reinforcements PATTISON- 1 21, 1914, A 4 J h & fi fl Bl, Local va-l Notices. ity - ety . e T M o Y P 92 Frar'"n w “ » oin €0. i1. D1ISS nesd', uBeral of Thomas J. Nolan was| Gen. Sherman Reports a Victory. Steele’s army 2.000 a- | STBYENS_in Brockirn, X, Y. (]“[d]’ m the home of his sister, Miss | Gen. Sherman says that he had a|ered General Price Robert vens, d en s 126 Main Street Mary Nolan, 78 North Main street | fight May 15th at Resaca in which we | the 25th and General ’gfl"’ has de- | B O S Ripley I of 1. Friday morning at 8.15 o'clock with | were successful. Our loss it is esti- | manded the surrender of Alexandirin! spGONER—In North Sterling « daugn- services in St. Mary’s church at 9 |mated is 3,000 killed and wounded. at once. 1 ter to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Spooner. o'clock. Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice, the| Rumors front the front state that| May 321, 1864.—Two recruits for|gsaymm — In Lenox, Mass. rector of the church officlated at the|Lee has received heavy reinforce- | Ledyard were accepted at the Pro- 1 us a son zo.=r Snd Mrs, William services. At th Pe Carolina and | vest Marshal's office yesterday. A ter, Jr. adeleine Allen) - e close of the mass,Mrs. | ments from Nerth Carolina e Thal e Rusainn fest | QUiNm_ I Versaities Mag 20,1514 Why ot atttend to 1t now? It will Se s, x in right and have the chil- Begin right v y. Health and personal Timothy Donovan rendered two hymns | Georgia. A] tully as easy and coxvemtent for you . | Miss Boudreau presiding at the or-| On the afternoon of the 1ith Com- | Will rendsvous in New Londen bar-| = daughter to Mf. and . V. P. £ - | ber, this summer. Quinn. to have the work domy now as laisc | appearance 1647 gan. The bearers were Philap Spell- | mander Parker of the Potomac fio r, b R e are the reasons. - man, Edward Walsh, Patrick Hartle, | tilla, received information that a party | i f i when it may be freeziug weather. - Adam’s Tavern Laurence E. Nolan, Laurence and Ed- | of rebels were engaged in placing D.'gah?ruf'"‘um;.w:m'::e.n. 1914 8 on. wairin Ailen Kink. (5| "pglimares sneerfully furalshed ca ruenh en: assure their little 1861 St. Mary’s cemetery. There were a|Pranatanck rivers. He immediately | oo "oy in life he R B TEhe HA_—_——-RRIED olks that never hurts them S number of handsome floral offerings. | ordered an expedition party to thwart|, .y ang” went to reside on & farm | TANT_LOOMIS_In New London, May ‘ F TOMPKINS of Beer of Burope and Americ., | from Chester, Branford and other | rivers and succeeded in finding four. | 7.} e § e N R e T hite 2 - it extracted to make room for Pilsner, Culia a | Pl £ Bermuda Hundred, May 14—There | SOlleg2 in 1823, in the same ciass w il ha B e e . aYhtis | DiEee ! ’ Rev. Dr. Cheever, and Longfeliow, the . the new comers or to have HA — 3 Bcotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin_Stout, | charge of the funeral arrangements. | forenoon, news having reached the May 16, Rev. J. C. 4 C. & C. imported Ginger Ale % e troops through rebel lines that Gen. ::““'fl‘l‘u“l: e, ’”co“‘;g. "‘Hf":'_‘.": Joseph Cunha and Miss Sadie|Frazier. ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anhe TCalendar Social at Federated Church.|of the rebels with forty pleces of 16, 1914, by Rey. J. C. Lynch, Jesse Budweiser Scalitz and Pabst. ®| " There was a well attended calendar | artillery. P R T him great| gSylvia and sdss Mary Cunbe. ward Healey and burial took place in | torpedoes in the Rappahannock and| . . "o "ot Salem, Mess, on July any work you need dome. to have the necessary teeth offer to the public the finest standarw | In the largo attendance were people | the purposes. They scoured the|; "agoine He graduated at Bowedoin| 21, 1314, by Rev. Joseph P. Brown. brands Beer, Bass, and Burton Musirs| Undertakers Shea & Burke had|We great cheering at the front thisl ¢ “Hie”worye’ have reached many | CUN FRAZIBR _In _Stonington, 1914, by Lync Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- Grant had captured a whole division | ‘gn o olighed American author and | SYLVIA—CUNHA—In Stonington, May A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town * | Social at the Yederated church on| General Butler is being heavily re-| go.5"in bed at Plymouth. & Friday evening under thé auspices of | inforced. aion DIED. LADIES’ SUIT THN— # | the Ladles' Ald society of the church, | The First artillery has been ordered | y Seneral Sherman is In possession of | (e 1\ Ouxiang, Cal April 15, fora SU Each one attending was given a |to Fortress Monroe. Etowark Rallroad. His troops are in| 1914, Mrs. Helen Wells Horn, widow Any style you wish Examinations Fi birthday favor to correspond with the| Norwich Light Infantry Parade. | tme best: of condition and in high| 0f Thomas L. Horn. S $2 FOR A SKIRT : MRS. GEO. P. STANTGN |month tn which they wero born.' At| The Norwich light infantry company | spirits. b e AR Vi : the close of the delightful social even- T R e ate 52 SHETUCKET STREET u\%‘gefreshr(ne]l‘ns ‘were Sfif"ed- gu ivan. i e carefully arranged programme, 'rom £ h father, is showing a fine fine of NEW MIL. | which was carried out excellently, fol: SHORF :E‘;::E":::E‘:;‘g:u“ PODR SEW Surte “‘#.',im‘.",&ei:. 'if"';: Ry mornin ‘.P. K : 0" 5 N ar’s G: g, . X k. e mass al at- LINERY for Spring and Summer. You | \ivs 1 Snusry, New, Yoars Greefings, ugs FOR SUPERIOR COURT | gt murch at 3 ociec R. MILLSTEIN Katie Lee and Willie Gray, Miss Chap- | Numerous Motions Heard and Di WATROUS—In this ci May 22, Ben- . y A Bullivan, dsughter of Mi: $6 FOR A COAT 1 “°V I} Suits made to order from your fit and workmanship DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Succesding The Kimy Dental Cay 203 Main Street, neat to Sostc: Divorce Actions, Foreclosure and Title t: THE DEL H F o gy o B AN posed Of—Cases Assigned. Straightening Included in the List. T Ty o Niantic, aged 21| | 106 Main St, Norwich, Conm. | Stors & RPN - -7 0 F vioiin solo, Herbert McNeely; May,| In thé short calendar session of the | Papers in these four suits for the HASTINGS_In Franklin, May 22 An- Telephone 786 Eusopéas Plaxy reading, The Challenge, Mra. James | superior court here on Friday morning | une term of the superior court were nette 2 ears. - cer; June, June Bride, Miss Anna | before Judge Milton A. Shumway the 4 3 s Sebastian (the June bride was given a | following matters were disposed of: | Ve At the clerk's office Friday MISS M. C. ADLES Cruelty that was intolerable is al- CARD OF THANKS. Rates 75 cents per day and up | recipe on how to cook a husband, by | Bonds of 375 were ordered in two Y 3 3 d the grou: po na . 4 HAVES BROS, the master of ceremonies): July, son, | weeks in Gagne vs. Geucher and oth- o Barrert. of New London ass| We wish to thank our friends and 2 “a' s df 1ol | elephone 1327, 26-28 Broadwar | Stephen Peckham, H. L. , Wi Two weeks were ordered to file rea- | o" gliSrce o, Baward I Barrett | neighbors for the floral remembrances "’mp 1Ce If, Caip and rac N | lam Lund and Rev 3 r sons of appeal in Manwaring vs. Gal={ Fep 26, 1911 at New London and the | #ent to the funeral of our husband DENT I S T L Auguae ompeTis | up, admr. appeal from probate. . |same date is named in the complaint | and father. Delay in replacing broken THE BACK OF THE HEAD Mrs. f 4 ; eadings In ten days were ol V lasses means injury to the eye- : satisfied wii |5 the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold, | in Beck ve, Shore Tine Electric R. R. |33 the time from which the cruelty | MRS. CHAS. FILLIGAR AND R fieces Trare | i'n"i A i is such a telltale! 1If mot th Wist Barificion: September, Sonook | o iore Line Blectric R ho|Degan, which is now the basis of the FAMILY. DR. E. J. JONES | oy, Henry Sebastian: October, When | seme- comanny. and De Sara vs. the | &ction for divorce. The plaintift asks A the Harvest Moon is Shining. Same company. . 100 St 30 Jevnie. Ter S Somp CARD OF THANKS. Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. | tette, Miss Fietcher, Miss Hayden, Miss | ““The allowance of $35 to defend was | °f Jna Brown, SRRy gt Lourl o SHBERE Take clevator Shetucket Street en. | Hamilton and Miss Harrinton, accom- | granted in Crongberry vs. Cronsbeiry. |, Oliver J. Beckwith of East Lyme |, ¥ Jifbors for the many deeds of trance. Phone, panied by Miss Hoffman (encored): | = The judge took the papers in & mo- | 23k8 for divorce ‘from Irene M. Beck- | L g5 es also who so kindly assisted November, banjo solo, Miss Dorothea | +ion to expunge in MocDonald, admr., | ¥ith of Hartford, whose maiden name | ;g in help to lighten our burden In fii- McNeely; December, reading, Just Be- | vs, N. Y. N. H, and H. R. R. Co., and | ¥2S Irene Mather, and whom he mar- | ness and in death of husband and fa. Most Ciga™s Are Gool. fore Christmas, Miss Clara Hamilton. | aiso in Brown vs. Hart, trustee, on ar- ;I‘sd on Sept. 7, 1909. ' Desertion on | ther, .ggl;g:'m;ngmny geu&t“: forar THESE ARE BETTER | D¢ committee in charge of the pro- | gument of demurrer. AV, VL s thy 2eescn for'daking | Zemembl e iation. gramme consisted of Mrs. James | 5 Two weeke were given for more spe- | the divorce, he alleges. yours, have Miss Adles previde you With & new stylish band, featherweight, to glve your head the desired modish shape. Now is the time to tome up the sealp! 306 MAIN ST, Next te Chelsea Bank. Tel. 652-& » maylsd Repair broken glasses AT ONCE and our superior facilities are not surpassed in the largest cities. C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST Franklin Squars, over Somers P &5 . - Frank P. Miner, who is now in state MRS. 'ABRAM C. STAGER JoWs 123 8c ClGAR | I P e o s o S R RS e TR R S WALL PAPERS GOOD FELLOW 1 d vs. Beardsley. roton, 1S _su divorce by Lizsie We atill have a large assortment of 2 Oc CizAR e T bicadings 1+ & week were ordered in | Miner of New London, whom he mar- 2 Smfike‘ess the different grades left over, and at ry them and see. % Shanbach vs. Sunn, and in two weeks | Fied on May 12, 1906 and whose maiden greatly reduced prices, which we will THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. rFranklin 8y, | The sraduating class of the Greene- | 1" ity of Norwich vs. Norwich Com- | Pame was judd. - be_pleased to show you. ezt te the ville Grammar school enjoyed a sight- | 10 S 05 %4 i Power Co. C. Leslie Hopkins and Ann Amelia Flashilghts Moldings end Cut Out Borders to Zaluce Cafe seeing trin to Hartford on Friday. They | T acg Al B owor o ms was ordered | HOPKins of this city have brought suit match same. Also Paints, Muresco were accompanied by Principal F. P.{ .13 order for payment of dividends ‘!.‘,‘““" George H. Brewster and Abble A complete outfit for this || in white and tints, and general assort- " FURS STORED McNamara. PaSsed in Brown va A. W. Brown Fur- | Brewster of Winthrop Helghts, Massa- qork is the lntest addition || ment of decorative supplies, including = —POM.FRET = | M ieriocutory judgment of Interplead- | Straightened out on & plece of real ” Danquats. end Bocial . || “rows secetved for patnting, paper b! B er was granted In Brotherhood of Rail- | 8State on Tyler avenue at Eastern gatherings of all kinds can banging and decorating. % ol nad e e Towis, adm. and|Point in which the defendants claim now to be Photographed PRI M. BRUCKNER 3 State Road Work Started—Brooklyn | others. an_interest adverse to the plaintiffs. without the annoyance of 81 F, < Dramatic Club Presents Pleasing | Entry of judgment was ordered in| Trank Nomer of Ledyard brings smoke. P. F. MURTAGH ranklin Street o com e e advice of the su- | Suit against Simon Siegelwaks of Pres- Inquiries solicited. Telephone 92 and 9¢ West Main St Yy e Siest: preme court of errors in Lippitt and b SR S e T T A D H ht 4 Mij - | others, bank commissioners, vs. the ered upon Pres- P (o Miss Townes has returned to Bos- | others bank commissioners rybege s A e o g R Sl S on Houghton, .« and A, J. LaPIERRE | "Miss 1savel Rogers is at her home| Matters that were postponed were Plalatic sos W Jesmping hlsp froe en PHOTOGRAPHER, Tbe F u‘ m—unrnky 287 Main 8t s Mary AL Avery of Norwich call- | b, va. Gladue and others: foreclosure; | amount to $500. Nomer asks for 31.000 Bhanhen Builch PRACTISE LIMITED TO o ot Westiand formn Baidas Rowiinsen ve. Tathrop, alias —— | damages and possession of the prem- excepted. and by appointment Puinam and E?on\fret last l:Nednegda; hearing on plea to jurisdiction: Weiss- | iSes. The property consists of about o man et al. vs. Rosenberg, alias 158 aecres near Cedar Swamp. The ” o3 4 ~ %d:; :‘: :‘tflaxfi‘m';::v ‘z:.r gug:if:n:tmhl m‘:‘r-‘:-:‘ ::: ;h:wfi to Nomer for Lady Assistant GENERAL CONTRACTORS and called on E. E. Brown. foraclosure: Wachinski vs. Kennedy,|$2.30 0on Nov. 28, 1911, payable $100 Mrs, Charles P. Grosvenor has been | arzument of demurrer; Ganey Vs.|Der year after five years from that Telephone 328-3 visiting her sister, Mrs. Averill, in | Taylor, bond for prosecution and argu- date. Zagoria transferred his Inter- HENRY E. CHURCH o ‘Worcester. ment of demurrer. est to Abraham Halpern and Halpern American House Start on State Road. ; Cases Assigned. conveyed to Slegelwaks, VUM BISPEAL (AT FARREL & BSANDERSON. Propa ts were 4 The contractors have commenced| The following assignmen Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, work on the state road in town leading | made to follow the conclusion of the Nonwla.l TOWN ¥ o e i aaiskae 3 i vi - | Whitaker case, now on trial: Traveling Men, Ete. g?‘m Pomfret street towards Abing. e got v New Lonfon, Liyery connectes. Shetucket Street 3 Skoeilos vs. New Haven Rallroad com- | Supt. E. J. Graham and Family te TM“PI" B iB"’:k'y" Slup. Dany, Joslyn vs. Connecticut company, | Ocoupy Historic “Reynelds House— regoers in town were given a | "% “08 Vi oher and others, Buisse | Two Mermon Elders in Town, COAL AND LUMBER 1om Dramatic club, which yresented she | 2nd Ponemah Mill company ve Con- Reynolds homestead ] g cticut company, New Eng] 18- Th Y oS comedy dmmma In 013, New “Huwisnd. lxnmc.n oy va. Taskell, Wil | tarton eirams o Ol Ty b $3.50. Th 3t f ceptional in- b OUR STEVEDORES | it i e pices were e e, | *msersid 7z Jamee B Shannohy | minor improvemenss belne mad 'as | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St NORWICH, CONN. New Line of Post Cards® and Booklets for Cars to rent day or night The enly All-night Service Garage in town 26 POND STREET Call 1281 Ladies’ Fine Patent and Gun Metal Colonial Pumps See Our Specials at $2.50, $3.00 and The interest of the audience was held 5 ers vs. Helen McGraw Smith, exc., and | ham with his family will soon occupy - report that the tuio large to the end. While all were excelient, | Sty r appeal from probate, Harrison | the place. This house with the aute * . ’ Birthda: Graduation V cargoss of Bhe harscter of Sed Pemmontion of | B. smith vs. Helen McGriw Smith, | 1658, showing when the home lot was e 0 Lincoin s 4 duplicate Denman Thompson, @ ome | exe and others, appeal from probate }:dt::"vl:-:“ f the fow houses still | Shea & Burke || e Does an Kinas of Light Repairing. Weddings Births cult part, especlally well acted. Re- e o - - Type' brellas, Cam- i i freshmenis were served at the’ close. | Sng in heir order of previous Sec | p Srammere, 41 Main Street A ran o SRIaI Anniversary Sympathy Following !s the cast: Jedediah Per- | SanC The framework and large chimney located in the Steiner Block, F- Kins Alfred B Willlams; Tom Perkins, | S€2™nt_________ S N e el nee aré F 1 Direct 265 Main 3t rooms over Disco Broa - Jeds, op, Benjamin Kinne; David | vade Agreement on Compensation. | Sarnotds.” From the sirest e enciis uneral Directors Eatablished 1880 MRS. EDWIN FAY Everett Kimball; =~ Hezekiah Slocum, An agreement of compensation has|a hall which used to be “the pillion Arthur Kimball; Robert Donald,Geo; been filed by Commissioner J. J. Dono- | reom” as saddles and pillions were - 4rthuc, Kempall: Hobert Bonald.degree | Do S R e B Fiaabine-con: | L thard | RE ale e piony ey DR.R. J.COLLINS Franklin Square . . Jjust unloaded are of g o Clinton Cleveland; George Washing- | Pany, employer, and Hugh McDenald | the side where is now a Dutch door, v 5 ““sua" nuofl ualll ton' Lincoln Jackson, Norton Emsi. | of Norwich, employe, who was injured | the upper part when swung open giv- ment; Mrs. Perkins, 'Jed's wife, Susie | APril 13, by baving the small fingery ing a plesant view of the interior STETSON & YOUNG ‘albot; Gladys Angell, Bessie Morri- | We e 3 thw o & DEER Axe- and this is confirmied by our customers | soy:~ Minervy Any. Johnson. Marina | a8reement. The injured man has al- | place. The large dining room has FINSRY AR JH S SO e Pty o Garpent.ers and Builders who have used some of this Coal. DeViney. ways been known to the conipany as|much paneling. A small roem near B .| Joseph McDonald, and the accident|has on either side of the firepiace, TUT was so reported, but he now informs | meldi the company his correct name is Hugh. | easity o zfld.mm:?u"m'mh“”zm.fif Phone 1130. Next to Baskus Hospital ier days. posts, beams and summer tree and oOnildren O |[RaLmvEt= o) SPECIAL NOTICE At the side of the house is : e C ASTO R A |iadins to the Yantic river. 'Mary Funeral Director , B ek e P l E l l Yas o fording place In | cate with' Prof. Cleon will be able to CALAMITE COAL [ 55 PR e i v o b 31 o s and so remained Prompt service day or night s Lady Assistant CHAPPELL CO. |, , COAL ) Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh 7 ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP New London, Conn, “The kind that lasts longest” |10 2% Dent Bighwey, e JOHN O. PECKHAM * All those corresponding 58 Thames St. 52 Broadway Motored to Ha . be sure and send full address. This 402 Phones 1122-2 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Yerri means only for those who have had of Wi street motored to Hart- | SPeclal work. Tel. 842-2. Telcphone EAE 1 e serdum

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