Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 6, 1914, Page 5

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SQMERS fin, WE ABVERFISE EXAGTLY s YOUNG MEN upm: £ will find this store well sup-| York New b H‘;:“hf.,‘i‘afi:‘é‘pfi”é a m. ) the proper style and fabrigs— | resgration as well as all the necessary furnishings that ge with the ford, is short Suit. # ucks from his Sinmid -ym gar ‘comibeat. g8 Acad- emy Orchestra Friday evenlng nest now on sale at Pavis’ store—adv. Nelscn Faulkner of Jordan, WQIL!'- To ux. l.mu 'W“fi log_th s being wpolnb-i ta the ?“.srww I A m number of beautiful qg;. »— tles caught them while swi Muddy brook The White $2.00 ~ Mystic : I : ¥ New London b; brook Agricultural Limestone s iz o 2 zf‘iw%.. i S \‘J:nh&r TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED | -0 AT Local friends Mrs. Addison E. Peck, McWilliams & Co, |annoince the sngagement. daughter, Edith ing from friends Reliable Flour Smmenamling, s ~mh wfi’@ gn June 24, 1314, when Whi‘e Rm p“mke flflnr King of 8¢5t nfi. d:tmgwp England. tations to fhe T. Bradley of Boston. Mass. No date Pfepal'ed Dflughn‘uj Flwr has been set for th Scotch residents have been wfilv. Banner records free-will feringy: Bocky! among e- offe ockyille $0. Scotlind 35, Central vffigy? ai c Cen New London $10. : . Concert by Academy Orch Fri- da;deve-nln: June 12th. Adx QB 23c. $19, Under the new schedule, the afte noon express trains from u’ E‘“ f way learn thai Verrill of xm, L Barton, to Wlmve Norwich friends have received tenty-second annu: | Commencement of the Baptist Insi tute for Christign W i - Peopie’s Market - e Tl 0 2 will 6 Franklin St. m;fernomug?x;omm ;,.;3?;.;;@"" JUSTIN HOLBEN, Proprietor A1l members of St M |10 at 7.30. new cottages, In Willimantio two diys eachd woek. B. society are requeste their rooms Wednésday oven ortan Ermest E. Bullard | ez, Tone Eant e Bier.“stares runping water, elec- ric lights, frees, oné-half mile board VIOLIN jwal_l; five' miles { § dy beach and only 200d people. Send S | for booklet B Santes Jay Smith Co, TEACHER New London, Con: a % of roads, perfect s Howson-Yeomans. a A pretty wedding was quistly cele- For appointments address E §|1aicq ch.ngsddy xgnfp; at F; E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nar- home of Mr. and A i Frank W. ¥ izh, Conn. | mans af 1339 Bx‘oad “stest.” Hwfi ‘| Conn., when their youngest { Gertrude May, became the b né Harold D. Howson, son of l,k an Mre. Charles Howson of Lincoln court, New Pritain. The bride was prettily Quality Quantity Quickness | cawned in white embrojder=a” vaile was attended by and wore orange blossoms. e bride | o7 her sister, Miss Rith Our Offices and Yard E. Yeomans and the bridégrobm was attended by Frank E. ¥Yeomans, WILL CLOSE o eat” s Thie The _"““”.T;’S rings. at noon on Salurdtyt dutmg i i o a&?“i ents, including’ c;:t E: m many other usef ifts. After H the months of June, July andw ding trip to New - York snd up the ig;- Yorn | Hudson they be gu o the Aufl“fl- bride’s mam b R a“ e Johua We bave a complete stock of return er4 COAL and LUMBER Brick, Lime and Cement, and shall be pleased to receive your inquiries. Miss Al FU will ‘reside at No. ¢ NERAL. Tne tuneral of Miss Auf.e A Curley Y Ocluck Rev. Paul F. Keating offi- Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn.|ciated. James Drudy, thur Perry, Mau rice O , James Barrows, Johii Murphy were bearers MISS M. €. ADLES £ Tilhald Sofie? Jus o Sowor Sene maatic, a coisia of Miss Curley, saag Face to Fage. There was a large at- Hair, Scalp and FaceSpagialist | icnisce %0 iy Boven™TSack B e family pl CALLED TO NEW YOREK. Vi‘le iy pleb Miss Adles spent the week end in|Aute lnstently Killed flogtpn Tercier. u "‘He ey_i thg aubllc which has '-x., : AN Mill e Mry, S. B. Man- ing on His 1!:"- irthday. THREE DIVORGES GRANTED "IN SUPERIOR COURT. - fi‘"‘ "'" 4 Thees Wives Made Charges of Deser- | Gnligingly & with the Cru, reatment. t 2 tign or € 1’.—' 3 " 4 ’r" -xpna the club’s eppreci ""‘3"’" Diasted Jish \n the Supetior " coust | louiniament somaliies " uper- | son e superior co eat :aer':wt:‘nu:l here on hri:; and one| lorlug a large bougu list went over. This was, roses. h Toha It d cake g5 well as tn-u ‘nhn uaho;uyunogm Bogug| - Ioa creas mand gek '_:gfi : Dessrtnd in # Fow Months. | i ?:?l!,umnd?: &:'a of ng her since September ,m “fim of M. Lerot For desertl: 8, 1910, Hulda Brown Thompson of l\l.' u;_:.n was fl;‘el}l,t dl;:rce h-omd rTis ompsen o oW Ven an Thn 1..“,“ evi was allowed to res her maiden | gngy ‘.',‘ th ,, q‘ "“‘ name of Browa. were married | the impro: on the 16th of July, To10, baep & lnod at m Mrs, Thompson testified that she was | the m Bnn of m. u temporarfly living ln Hartiord. When‘wl tearns, cl they were married her husband was .m; E. A. Cudworil working in a store in Hariford, but! and refinishi t! th': 10 l.tm-“ v’:g nol:\ uxnuwudl and m d " celiings, .| ing pes, en they ew Haven an ai; rooms :g mmt Tew ocopper mu;iuctqr Hartford with her husband’s relatives. :;(n‘p.- hardwood nnfznn B in 5 e VT it M | o Bevtmier ist ey ted it | e o rerel 'e"”'fi:‘fi Sie from West m; she was induc :noertunnn ouse g aunt’s in Hartford, her husband say- bo.tl'om 80 fxu N"‘ 3 ing that he would stay in New Haven ..nd most attractl -pacmm $23 ang later come on to Hartford. That —_ ng Teceived the contraci. | was the last time she heard from him, | FORESTERS HAVE PLAN ng. but she heard afterwards that he was TO SECURE MEMBERS tertainment of the | Gre 5 not of good character and his em- cy ME B evening selections by Harder’s Mando- 2 ployer said he would haye had him 1B ot Un orchestra wers much enigyed and | 50, arrested if it had mot been for his | Court City of ,'"f_;"?" e Instityte i ?p 0 solos Were given by Miss Tolks. ontest in is Lipe. Mrs. Mary Brown of New London, mfnn. t o § b for that mother of the petitioner, testified for At the mrulu munu ol Court md "-:1“ ved by her daughter and told of the marital | City of Norwich, No. 63, d in For- troubles. esters’ hail Friday eve spirited Left Her After Three Years. contest was opsgaed whi g Divorces on the grounds of deser-|patt of qualifying wi e’ o a1 itemized - o tion was granted Emma Daniels 1ng frons the ‘fact ‘that. L ; - 3 A GREAT VARNISH FOR i e Weir of New London from Buben K.| fram Genev: 23 ntm TN R m to act as 00RS "fl““’m:.“,:::“,;, ':..,,a of The boa | Welr of Waisrvlist . . They wers | vuiden aa the are. fo be translerred FLOgRS n-;ct E1n ‘this e W made. Thls mfl;l::f 44 :P'" :‘; ;:rmmssh: ‘chzg! to this court. This will make work 3 contractor will Tenie nnemuqm 25 eserts ptem! much easier. Works easy and 1ea¥es, 0 brothers for the committee, which will probably years. was dug dil to award this tract in respomse to the questions of Ber | good naterial in the court, along lines ._' e ‘““E“""g'“?‘, “‘“. & & i atiorney, J. J. Lawless. Mrs. Welr tes- | known ¢ othese two, which are differ: | 30 brush markse-driga born in County Down, Iraland, August tified that her husband was 36 and | ent from what the court has followed i 1, 1829 and came to Norwich in 1847, OLD FOLKS’ CONCERT. she was 15 when they were married | before. quuny m weara .m h;}!n since resided here. She was and that he was a barge captain. He Three initiations took place, and 4 t The principal object is to increase in marriage with Thomas Fitz- v % Di- |18 now in Néw York. She said that!two applications were received. A in this city o Jan. 3%, 1353, | SIngers in Old FWime Gark Under Dit | e hrocured an illegal operation upon | cammiteos. of ‘six has besn sppainted | 2¥OB- his death ocgm)n; on April 14, 1881 Fection g oF e her ud then he her come to New | for decoration day, which will me d a 2 ndon from w York, whers she : day of J p nat Fm Pam:h w“m‘i‘:dm;m. An “Old Folk's Concert” was suc- i':d heen living with his people. She .u:' ;fi?::d Slén.o 3o H. Do fre m ELASTIC FLOOR m. aldest Catholic In fha f«unflmé ‘ngm in the p-:l“::‘:‘f u’l‘;zl:; mxgh old(r)lnxpltohl!v; ;hem vlua. h'§ William T. B NA. ¥ and’s ut Was ur d = el | 90, BEIS RS | Bt psle pul e Tiren yoars | waunky o Lvnen 820 Fred ¥o'| we Bave so mugh faith Mary the flcu; ng soci = e had not seen nor hear m her | Thy v f deceased members of it e u,, 1ot Enoaabet: | fore a large and enthustestic audience. | husband. this ;ofi o be decorated are the foi-| 1B it that we make yeu of North Franklia. There | Under the leadership of Professor J. H. |~ Mrs Nellie Maynard, sister of the | lowing: lan. of | George the programme was rendered | petiticner, testified that Capt Welr | Framk Corcoran, William B. -|this offer: M & "".cmh 5 ’"’ '.,Gfi?:x:‘ Sweet Afton, Go to Sleep, "‘.‘L"m‘"z@"’"flnfii' '“7: ;hn. i | 2. Thmety '&":’ Semmsisy St. 1 1 ew m, - an, 8. a o ¥ :c"fi‘m o Jerooy, | Leva: solo, The Midel Oburch, ME. | Bray, sabtace Hetor iesiied s e T, Order a cage and try o Peabrw. Bee T F Dosnallenai | Worthington: resfing, The Ledies | oncs’ foomd Mee were”pned starying | Denni n O, § o5 | Aid, prs. llo Lippitt; solo, When | condition. : 4 t ?};n &:&efi:nhc:'thfi'-iklflg Fa. an Aid, Mra. Captell mavies . hsh Coals i et Timothy Sulitvan, Ch s H Mni it. If it deoes me Fitzpatrick Alexander G. Conidi Jackson: chorus, Dearost _ Spot. | Intomrable. crueity the grounds ' Fltzpatrick, : 2 urn it at’ which she dled for the past 34 years | Wod Better Bide a Wee; salo, Grand- |, 1O7Rble CTuelly was the grounds ¥l o suit yeu ret i Hor loss 1z koenly felt by & wide circie | ma'y Advice, Mrs. Robinson; quartetie | dfvores from Willam E. Harver. Her George OUR axpanses . w friends.” Scd & 4 %fi: Mre, | maiden name was Agnes E. Jackson | Jacobson. John Bradlaw. wdll, Um ine. Sweet Charity, Mrs |22d o her complaint she alleged that P 3 : the crueity began from their wed- . "W,‘g&i“ : whbury T ding day, which was April 24, 1909.| Higgins, John R. McNamara, Bhitic straet follo 50 ] She was given the custody of 4 four | Heine, Wiliam ess of about thr ye G’“" - yegr old son. Buckley, Charles Haack, Patrick H. 'c. Be Tad" !e 14 s & h; l‘;s. Harvey’s testimony she m‘; !Han'in_z‘ar; Jonn 1“"'?«?3“&"5" guo:- A Y h ke she was married ot th ston, ohn orrls, 5 = de had heen in dlls and went ta live Bith bee homk ningham, Joseph C. ’—‘ 1 in New York. Seo orwards she | Baker, Otto Brosofske, W found out th:( he drank to excess and | Byrnes, William T. 'Ward, am E. wes often drunk twice a week At | Fuller. i | times he struck her and once the biow S charus, that was meant for her landed on the EDUCATION NOTES. baby. Later the couple lived In this g i Becauge %6 of the 1 Of the Dro-|city on Laurel Hill and My Harvey| A kindergarten pilgrimage to J < 1t wag carried out without en- |continueq his cruel treatment. He|jn 1915, in connection with the core. All the “Old Folks” were dress-|slgpped her face and had choked her. | ama-Pacific Exposition, is under con- €d in old fashioned costume making @ |She left him in September and again | sideration by m of u:. Inter- véry picturésque avpearance. in February last on eccount of his | national Kind Y ' at RALLION'S Cake and candy were offered for sale | crue) treatment. r! uuq}eq u\d the | " Mrs Harriet Fuller Jackson, widow [ people thi % '&{? C‘;&:‘“ : Finl | of Bherift Jackson ana mother of Mxs. | TOUing the Deople | through newss all of ffi. eity; ] Kinsiman, ‘t: cakg | Hlervey testified to attempts she had | 5:5iore species of birds to be found . and !4'! gm“ Fifcher of Newark. charee OF' S caxe|made to try to have the conple li¥e ) their hometown is the task which i 9 also 3 grandchildren | table yh 2« hq:hempwn tr?y’tlv‘l.h'oalzda,‘otr‘nl:.eun: man, had hesa | the Sloux City Bird Clyb has set | end 3 ymsirqunflam : cruel to his wife. Attornsy Charles | '5¢lf Y — 4 2. - e in ehl-ru of C pectel 16 m""”':'w,_, S s T 7, W, B Uo FERG VIR = | meican pryicins wro wink st For and Yel- "‘%‘:‘ Ffl!@ )l' Y June cheirmi ig ”Eug( E“m:ll'ly Fa pnc!lcln‘mmo.dig;m in are & . ’fi' former as skens. 45d Mie Colelis Lip Schooner Bound Here Captyizes. e Ihedlses govacaimont = You let them suffer and r‘t\u- Saybrook, June &—The | schooper|forth require a license; and I that R, e —_—_— T . Emma A. Chesebro, lumnber laden,| will be granted only to graduates of Etufir':‘ofiai: 8t :';'mfi ” aw oo ¥. M. €. A. NOFES bound dawn the Connectiout riyer|recognized colleges. A TP e A YR e S LA e 1 Ingtitute has bee e r B SR - |1 ¥ 3 wife Fri- | col e ! ey of ®| A Playground ute n R R S - .,“-g:..';;f,.:f:'wm o °'=;’;'".§..°..,,~4° Sl R < ad. e wi 5 nl return this evening, June 1si. Catl and | STl Was Instantly Litica * priddy | & ey “n il "" h' 5‘““’“ ‘g oo et wids o ik | workers for the local Mlaygmusiy w NOBOOY ELSE'S see the mew hair siyles she brings. glght on tBruad 306 Main Street, mext to Chelsen Bank. | o nins, S0rs Telephone 652-4. Jeld ing at good spe and rnade “but ses what had ha Thaed sad SUMMER TOYS i s Siebaetss s L b he It was e particuiagly h case a4 man and g woman y, hear Broad street, The machln% with ravel- of negligence in hittin, A was in the slreef. in 5;9 tull’ late of R mites an electric light and could Bave heen Sand Toys ‘elluloi oys Palls and Stovels Celluioid Dalle MELCK U e‘m‘sfl.fifiv{m .o Lunch Baskets ‘I;A;eb]all 8 [many interesting agons eelbarrows t &8¢ Cirts. Dall Carrigses that he had had ‘it. = Before taking any other steps, Mr. Brown' proposes MRS. EDWIN FAY |m'dedig it m ‘that caused the - Fi klin S e gent an animal. Musicale For ¢ regrets the accident death of so intelli- Watertown Guest. miasicale in honor' ol Amnriaan House | -5 ST i v €] Harriet Borhis Miss 'Nellie H i Tr-vchn! on, lte. ; i 8nta Livery sonnsctass Wuw M w‘ho w in exc f Watertown, e gave seves ‘Conn. P Hun"e:afln..m‘m' - e g g T 8! omu 5: Unloq St Ho g.un 10 )¢ 1 204 _._____fi_ < m.fi Fflfihm,s“ *&: bovs CatnG, Sut - matches are expeuled. ez T SR heh, RS B e R R | o =3 o 'rhe dgat‘htheat‘ F. Tufts at el 1 -;u':, g n‘”?‘" AL (no;k'. public naugyra 6a. gu oye fm A B 9 A Fan 48 | Gshermen’s motorboats and landed at ar “cnam-—:.u-:‘ “:"lgfl % Fed Millard was the Saybrook Point. The crash weakened | ... . p=> SR chlld up by scien Tesearch an §ha Pist 1o sich a3 extent putaide of achopl hours 5 /iRe .v now- ‘i‘h‘l on_men's ’,.“!‘! Q be sent out by the 4| city are loafing—doing nothl ; P R mm.d “Sundey | New York Trangportatio because, as they say, “There kins of S . gros ?fig“‘o T the Devia | Bake cpairs. trafic et et 35, o e e B | Wee o he ) e | Perize, In ‘remars &F tH beheractors | Mes ATt AN Moses, of the Washingien Flayground AR asp¥ice, : | about, but had to take to his bed 8908 = g ‘Association. aft The'gapd*y Bible d’-\dl megt a8 —— —— _— %c wn o: Wfl;lam B ‘clock. I i ts I H They believe in “class athletics” at L RN et RUGONTE 1 _S00I0TY [} gecose, wass. " Kind whers o8 0] orwich e 'y mbers class e rabeibt ¢o0 T halo® cotiorty iy Elsotion Expetipse. —_ = - fhe ase. the wontest 1s kiching Ihe Duggan in this city and had| Returns of election expenses filed — i or 1 for the e Roreen in Haytiord Tateche en- | on Friday 'n Clerk Charles S. lootbl-" 1 =3 "1&9“- o N“!ifl! e QPTICAL RERARTM| fered the employ of the Lee & Osgeod | Holbrook inel follow! William A. Slater arrived in Nor- |JW U [rOFPE U me“"‘-‘_nu ENT company and several years ago went H. P. Beau ubfls:g candi- | wich from Washington, Friday, and is fpelcs 15 sithont - *@épttia. - § to New Haven, where he had since or counfim “$10 to town com- |at the Wauregan. 'wd t L been employed. He was a member a§ :‘éa- part; unh even in the upper L - i Worcester lodge, A. F. and A. M., o democratic can- | After passing a week with Zelatives | sl Y 4 s made 19 New Haven, the Knights TPemplar of :cnhior city cm-E' $20 to town com- fon Long Island Miss Mary A. C. Yery | th ils fck “'w," b/ Harttord, and Uncas_ lodgs. No 11, Pas refurned to Ber Home on GLenY | the pupils participa or“'n s EwWIior 0."F., of this city. M gandidates reported no e3- | sirent ] ml.rrlqd Melissa U'nderwoos "\; H “Ki e der, , Kindergartens M ~ B Ntie ouivives. hor> hrossand: | Il : 3 th Mr. and Mrs. W. §. Allls of Him |Are being adopted in m‘ lcc Crcam With feur children, Frederick Tufts T: Per-lavenue have been spending a week or | the South as ome of the ot Nev Haven, Mrs. Joseph L. o.: '“% more at their summer home in Brook- Wfl social m‘m u Anhur G. Jenking da : Charles W. B fleld, Vermont, . F o Bricks 40¢c % Mrs “Alv Sqm:r of Barv ublican 8 3 ust gd_an :U hnu are o b - T R YN TR Mrs. jhard Norman and S cebe 0: d | Eastern Point Asscciation Offcers. | tor "ot Norwien, Wava® m"m-n e e el Bricks 25¢ ot proo b s et B | S S T A Bl W . : “fi’m ot @’ Feld e anmaat Ho Waa" opesed ,"Yfi,‘,f:, ¢ K . D”.O. P.am‘q huteddy st the Thames ¥ Mrs; &chool gt E 1~ | Feauest of Richmond peop o k - ¢ & a he success Duuuu Sevin was re- el-ctsd t m oad for the summ o{‘:nemon‘ the colored postoffice contl: - t, 2 ec: ast Y reanarer "gg, o e .,& m.flg;‘g!e :| e ‘“}"‘M_

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