Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 5

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Bertram Bafley of Norwich has been visiting friends in Neptune park for the last ‘week. AT Rocky bas . purchased between Montvil! S : a plece Miss Mary A. O'Nell of Main street | SOMERS le and New |is the Of her sister, Mrs. E, A. & = 5 icut regiment, is ONorwich were at their cottage at Pine n, Cémmission announces y that : 3 1.1“""1‘ i B eld at Lake Compounce,'South-|Grove, Niantic, early in the week. Pu Hav T B 3, . jimgtop, July 11 ks ; South ~ No 0 8 e miu:'m.gm : : the guest of his father, Lyman Rich- " I g 1 p tical license at the |ards of Long Cove over the holiday. 5 % - session of the board of pharmacy Tues- » . : 1 wich have taken the-Cone. cottage in COAL k- - A Hartford party, including Mr, and | Main street, Niantic, for the summer. Mrs. George: Keeney and ‘Bthel Y Mrs. Wm. J. McBurney of 34 Sherman No. 2 Nut . “-W ’fl'tm $126,000has been spent in improve- | days. g Uncasville, V. , Waterford, West . 2 i B ments at ! Groton Long Point during z Mystic, Yantic and Crescent Beach. any competent - Office and Yard Central Wharf last three summers. Put yourself . P. L, Norman of Allyn's Point : veia| They’re priced now at Anket of New Haven. . 3 s e . Fred Richards of Laurel Hill, was m A‘ Mm & w Eighteen ‘candidates took = the test £ a " : for a’ day, at the Capitol, M, C. Higging and family of Nor- 5 Misses TLE " |and Eisie- K t the J ¥ s o cellent unities for ", LEBIGB VAm cottage, Ec;;nfiiu'fi.e ooy e street has returned . from Webster, North Franklin, entrance. are m m Mass., after visiting there several | North Stoni: 0 'y i In 1ine to be_benefited by this—Adv. |is entertaining her grandson, ¢+ Windham County. - Telephone 884 N Brooklyn, Bast Woodstock, Eilliott, . % ‘" Miss- Emily Plerson, of Cromwell, | tended wvisit. + | Mechanicsville, North. = Woodstock, | United States. o ‘ 9:50 f“m“ : organizer of the Connecticut Woman's Packerville, Pomfret, Quis * Full information in regard to the ex- . z ey Suffrage association, will give an ad-| Miss Agnes Chapman has returned | Scotland, South Canterbury, Sou amination may be secured by address- ‘ll .50 for * © . |dress In the Town hall at Hebron |after a holiday visit to her parents, | Windham, South Woodstock, Steriing, | me e Tatted States ervice $15.00 Suits | ENTERmI Friday evening. @ (L)‘l’:i “‘nd Mrs, F. Alonzo Chapman of ;V.lfidhun. Fastford and W Commission, Wi D1 " ystic. 2 z Distriét Office, s et Steamer Capathia, on which the R - . 5 Tolland County. ton, Mass., Phi "wh $18.00 Suits g 7 Misses Lucas will be passengers, sails Mrs. Louis Taber and and little son B ‘Glenville, Cen- {Ga., Cincinnati, Ohio, 2y ? : i = today, mot Wednesday as stated. The | of Lakewood, Ohio, are visitimg her | Fiingtom Glenville Mansfleld Cen-|ga. Cincinnatl, ORI, ChicK $16.00 for $20.00 Suits Cunarder is due to leave New York at gfln‘nts. Mr. and \Mrs. Willlam dale, South Coventry, !om"“lnu: Francisco, é\.rt" Customhouse, . noon, for Gibraitar. v vens of River avenue, 'on'd ;qu. Staffordville, Talcotville, | York, N. Y., 3 e mi a., or Oid h v the he state civil service,commission | Mr. and Mrs. Hibbera R. Norman |and Tolland. Customhouse, e Come and sa at sfige a test for typewriter clerks in the { and child of Norwich were guests dur- save 3 or ‘ B NATURAL CLUB % HAD DELIGHTFUL FETE. Rt Hreagore A Charming Cantata Was Followed by _ 2 g W arming Can as Fol COLLEGE ingous is ihe pisce for'the bis Tawn | duvewith ar, Bickemmonts brother. W | A S e e e Miwe P | " rosemted 2t New Beitain Wednsstay ment and dancing. Drew’s orchestra. ter’'s Home. % —Jewett City' Admitted. Tickets 15 cents.—adv, The Misses Erb, who have been — b (Coolest, neatest, pleasantest : spending their vacation with Mr. and | Softly illumined by the glow of| The 1ith annual convention of the rooms in the city) and be pre-| V. F. Newton, is visiting at the Bap- A former Norwich clergyman, Rev. Avery Main at Allyn’s Polnt | many gleaming electric lights as well | Connecticut Police _association was et B oYL have returned to New York. as b}; twinkling stars and the ris- i st parsonage in re and with ess of the moon, the embower- The pared to accept BONA-FIDE | the pastor is doing missionary work at| Mre. William O. Coulter and two e O O or. Miee Bilel weloomed %o - city" Wi e 3 ' Cedar Lake and vieinity. % sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Smith | 7 Potter on Starr street presented a|morning by Mayor Quigley, and Chief positions which we are con- of Saybrook motored {o Norwich early | fascinating scene on Wednesday even- | Brennan, president of the association, STATE POLICE ASSOCIATION'S 12TH ANNUAL CONVENTION. Norwish Department of 27 Repre- A old Senate chamber at the Capitol | ing . the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. ; Tuesday. Five men and nine women | Charles Leonard, of Niantic. took the examination, s ® y i ~ C, A. Parkerson and daughter Marie - ‘Well, this is the night, and Convent{ of L.'I, are spending a few Shore town lobstermen agree that . in the week, and called on friends. d acco: n: responded. tinually called upon to fill. this ds the worst eeason in a long P o e e the B Naturei| Twenty-seven de were rep- : ;lgpc_ Tg:y :uy 'shev get but! 40 :qn olhflu ‘?x:n;or;&:‘l awiwggte;u::: chib. The effair, with an attendanee . . pounds at a time, whers form Back d > Write or call for informa- they got 400 ang 50:'90“““. Y. guest of Miss Love, matron at the|Pf nearly one hundred, was a most 3 gratifying success for Miss Potter and tion. g Rev. Elliott-O, Foster. pastor of the Litchfield county hospital in Winsted. | 3 o "n, assisted her in this ambi- Congregational churchin Columbia, Ct., | Miss Mary G. Ward of 191 West | tious undertaken. e i will ‘preach in Unipn ch | Thames street has resigned her po-| Under a charming rose arbor < 99 to 105 Main Street. Onoce, Mass, Suntey - moraine and| aition as bookkeeper and ceanier for| cantats, A Garden of Flowers was 1 year and for statistics e the members to the report of given by the members of the club, wich W. E. Cmfiold, P!w. evenin;_u S candliate for pesper. ;l:pmysmlto Amuant:;.&n gulzui‘l?c g the various numbers bheing these: secretary. Thi ; *"| * Postmasters have been notifiéd that E The Morn, chorus; The Larks and| he state, and the total membership is parcel post matter consigned to the The Misses Geer of Norwich, who N’lghtllngllel, M‘ll:- Eydnnnfidur. The | 969. The increase in membership was Canal Zone will now be subject to the | have opened -their cottage, The Pines, Try The samo C. O, D and Insurance prisileges | 8¢ Gales Forry for the month of July, | White Butterfly, trio by Mrs. William |lafge o~ o o a5 to any office in the United States. | entertained members of the pm-: uxg I'l; Balles;s )g;:t:“m ;‘L"“ ‘:“d )": of the association, submitted the fol- soc. of ni churc! eu! S 3 = WHITE CROWN VACUUM | ‘> 7 7 o T e S, ey et Trinity Spisconds Reuben 5. Potter: ' contralty | salo | of the sicciation, wibmiieg the, Coe . last $787.84; received from the AR VER church, Poquetanuck, gives supper and ter; Summer Breezes, chorus; The . 3 J co entertainment at Pnrl.‘l: fi’ousf.p;flm Among those from this city who at- | Bees, chorus with soprano obligato :Mfl e dis fi'om RA L L l o N ’ s evening at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 |tended the celebration at Gales Ferry | by Miss Gertrude Young: The Hap- uno, $1166.49. The report sshows the : ' nts.—adv. on the Fourth in honor of -the birth- | py Streamlet, soprano solo, by Miss Saut yhar 0 Bave B 22 the most 5 | day anniversary of Mrs. Latham E.| Jessie Gifford; quartette, Goodnight, ful that m.b“‘ 9y . T State {from savings banks of | Smith, were Dr. and Mrs. John Allen | Miss Gertrude Young, Mrs. Frank L. since 1t orgunt had NOTICE Builh st d'fi:'“‘ 'were received | ang son Christopher and Mrs. Herbert | Farrell, Miss Edna Baker and Mrs. R. zed, ! ) g gay in the state .comptroller's | Rogers. P. Potter. T The large -.udhnefe '_‘hn‘ ';tl:thusl-.sc in its reception o e lened - "U"'c"“’_'_'fl‘fl g r 7 s forts of these }ndhasoagld th‘e"l‘el:flm Programme Which Has Been Arrang-| by the Bass Cleff double quartette, ot Ao D Sugli 7] by Charles D. Geer were applauded | *Fict "wiifom . e Ubarles D, Geer playéd the ore A g v g T es D, T_pl 3 mentions that it was at Director J.'M. Swahn of Tubbs band. s ents for the B Nataral ’ - " L . * Sayin Rock, and has arranged the foHowing programme W“”‘A > g % g SR F OLD _ LR. HARRIS those proseht inciodsd. sicers At | for the firat of the seres of municipal | SiN€ers: the gentlemen’ were umac-| Viee President—Gatrett J. Farrell of REMEDY FOR PILES M‘n.tl:‘hews and John Kane, of Nor- ;:111:‘ ;03;::;?'1 mfilho:':!q be held on - o Hcht Paytiitments werd Saev- Hnrtton‘l;"r_w" L & R mn‘nu;:;': 118 b % 3 The following programme for the| ed @nd on the lawn old _fashioned, now Britai B : partment cert : dancing was in order to old time fid- n. - e 7 The post office de; t has au- | eon follows: Yier mf:es and old. stentorian tones of Secretary—J. J. Landrigan of Meri. > : dice ' follows: Southington, $67.33; My wife, Emma Gley, ing ] Jok . S R A Forsoy Foshrd ot (e-ity: $60.52; Rockville, $160.82; persons to harbor or trust her on my $7.90;: West Side Waterbury, account, as I shall pay no bills of her ¥ e ¥ B contracting after this date. % < * RICHARD GLEY. {: Referfing to the first meeting of Tattville, July 8, 1914. 379 tl;;asu Police association, the Hart- ; 5 E_ !i il thorized in the railroad post office | March Narragansett Reeves | the now decadent prompter. . B Board—Capt. Red u:flgt.lon. MARY A. :‘r’—"&“ lines of 60-foot R. P. O. cars | Oyerture, Lustsplel, Keler Bela ‘-?‘xe::u;:‘ L‘Mfi.l’ Hfll of R. I, D. 6, Norwich, Conn. Price One | % | gvm“t':"bflm Gl""‘:gn mg: Song, 'm on My Way to mm; st | EDWARD P. CLARK Middletown, g W, Bradley otl%-»m} Dellar. orosster; i v - ‘el o 8. C. Wheel of Winst Phili; . ?4",: feda: Hil, Conn., and Springfield, | operatic, Under Many Flags, Klein GETS THE APPOINTMENT | Smith of .1:7:' Haven, .‘émtp W. KUDLICK & SON Waliz, Adele Briguet and Phillips ';T—M o vicad ¥ Beach of Waterbury, Henry D. Cowles House Painter, Paper Hanger | At & meeting of the T. M. Russell Part Il Former Norwi an Made of New Haven (life member). Flute band, Middletown, progress was | March, Semper Fidelis, Sousa reported in the arrangemernts for the | Medley, Harris Popular Hits, Mackie 29th annual convention of the Con- | Humoristic, All Aboard For Dixie Hartford Free Employment Bureau. The association amended its by- — laws to make the mother of an officer Labor Commissioner Patrick H.|wha is not married the beneficiary of at 261 Central Ave. Telephone 2 necticut -Fifers' andg Drummers’ asso- Land, Remick | Connolly has appointed ®Wdward P.|the fund allowed in case of death of DENT'ST ciation, which wflg be held in tha Potpour:l. Musical Gems, Hamm | Clarke of No. 226 Wethersfield ave- | an officer. The rule- had been that nes® ] City in August. One Step, Sailing Down Chesa- nue, Hartford, to the position of su- |only widows were beneficiaries, 5 ' DR. E. .J. JONES - peake Bay, Botsford | perintendent of the free employment | At the. conclusion of the business : Grosvenor By sk 5 Local sympathizers- have received | Star Spangled Banner office in that city it was announced | méeting the delegates adjourned to the 'antucket for the Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. circular letters which states that th Wednesday. The state ctvil service | BIks' olubbouse where a substantial Take elevator Shetycket Stueet ea- progressives need money to keep open Y. M. C. A. NOTES, commission certified three persons as | bana was served. e menu was — headquarters in Hartford, and to finance the state-wide rally which will i Be held in Hartford July 38. The let- | 507° Leave This Morning for Camp at Dbef; ualified for position and | thoroughly enjoyed. Ur.uxcl:rka stood Atqt‘:a heag of the Mémbers present found a handsome lnn“on fist. Mr. Clarke will begin his du- |¢ollection of souvenirs presented by wrance. Phone, « . ter asks for subscriptions. Niantic, ties July 11. New Britain manufacturers at their ] — WALL pApEns . Mr. Clarke is a native of Mystic. | Rl2Ces. A hammer was the gift of the| Mr. Representatives of the Stamford G. The Y. M."C. A. boys .leave this He was born August 19, 1872, He is | Stanley Rule and Level company. This I : § till large rtment A R. Posts, have started a move- | morning for their camp at Niantic on |, 3" [roof reader of the Hartford | Was regarded as appropriate, as the The dierem sraden ore over and ot | ment for & Substitute for the present | the 013 New London trolley. The afed Preof Seger Pt MR DOCUOT | ofcers. themseives so much subjected prices, which we will | Memorial Day exercises, a-plan for a | Doys Will be accompanied by Boys'|; "s1350 5 year and the superintendent | {0 hammering, might gét back with a Mcmorjal Sunday, the last one in .| Boout Leader B. M. Bruce. At New |, o) 0.q clerical and other necessary | little knocking themselves. A to | to be utilized by all races and London they will be joined by the exponses. cutter, knives, cnw aresco | for the performance of their duties to | New London and Old Lyme boys and | "m0 graduated from Mystic High |24 2 handsome knife were sou- in white and tints, and ’.r,g assort- | their heroes. Physical Director Shurbeck of the venirs that each officer bore away. P . § H i i School in 1390, from Norwich Free ment of decorative sup, u 0 S 4 | New London Y. M. C. A, Academy in 1891 and was census |, The party went to Schuetsen park s Palmer and R. Puples M.wchis for MU a0 Gles | The Metropoitan Museurn of Art has enumerator in Mystic in 1910, In 1911 | DY special troliey for ah outing. The Otis street bave 1e- ers received for painting, paper | Sitered into an arrangement with the and 1912 he was employed at the Pal- _;{'“‘}{; of e day.was a baseball visit with £ banging and decorating. - - e Yotk BoaNl oF ufi“ Byl on W mer Shipbuilding company of Noank, | Same. An indoor Daseball wes used R R s Which a collection. of pain is now as manager of the Norwich Nurseries | 3 sh e regulation L Bowl- P. F. MURTAGH i Sapshion by Hhe SRIC ol thal ey ) 3 and in the subscription department of ooting” ware albo en.the pro- s Waghington Irving High School, carry- the Moosup Journal the Windham 8 of elephons: 92:and 94 West Main 8t | 3% the wish of the late B, F. Mc-{,y 90 “pounds. - The lamb Y o recript Of Danielson 80 | GAPT. AND MRS, HETRICK Some on BACK FROM PHILIPPINES. —_— [ Now the Guests of the Former's Parents in Canterbury. e WRONG BREAKFAST Change Gave Rugged Health. _view, Gales The Catholic Woman's cliib vew, es Ferry, " strength must begin y ly In o vl ke 3 g aavy awddluon tm dutiog 25 Ohle? & >, n.n reached’ San Francisco, on April foods. m is & mistake, as anyone|tiya of a boarding school 6f 110 pupils, Without delay Mrs. Hetrick went to ::fr ct::r himself. T assisted pua:ll-‘ c‘t. gy B aghi | her mother's in Pittsb and _the AW, 's experience may | cure employment, teacher, g fa. Ho writes: from primary to -college o e 3 ! 2 end taught English to the 6.80 train, and everyone expressed the conviction that they ;n‘ very enjo; time and that Brown had made every effort to make it pleasant for them. ——— o e comm!i;lteo in ?am of ‘the out- ing was as follows: Mrs, J. F', Feéaten, | vice. ustrial subjects and MISS M. C. ADLES Mrs. F. L Farrell, Mrs. ¥. C. Digsins q 6 Hor e SeAGRA IS thv sthool Tor the 4 x e & and Mrs. W. T. McKnight. MmO?an.Unl, besides being e = —_— - Hair, Sealp and Face Spocialisl | 7= "ramer 2% Coreene - CE Al e 1 u iLotds Point _summer e o) ¥ * among whom ar orwich peopl to GRAY HAIR IS BEAUTIFUL, fnet With. - Fevetns Ta thals m.:izi::g e "ll" g e Swaas 3t properly cared for. Middle aged SHC'A AREIN o - nb.:‘:u e St b women should not be. Slscouraged if | Suan Am b the et s their hair becomes yellow-gray. With heaviest, the attorney for the New the right attention it may be made | Haven road having heautiful and becoming. In her travels | town's attorney that the Mlss Adles notes neglécted heads w cided not to establish the service : a little care would become the|on the ground of ecomomy. pride ot their owners, -~ LSRN somy ot 206 Mata : who e done all they : o dved s Ihe mAtiee So wath | traa He utmfl-“u -commission Jwith

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