Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 13, 1914, Page 7

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- 2 3 i Nor £ R 9 butiat ‘were recent guests of - ; o the 4 um,m - r Work |sueies 2 , : s of all kinds on Automobiles, Sutiaing 3 . g - Nerwish, Conn. . ve " 2 Miss Nellie Geer of Ledyard Carriages, Wagons, Trucks » m‘ul recent guest of Mrs. N. Q. Gray of Siiningfions. Fron and Carts, s 2 . 88 thing el The central V-rn.lo- avenue. X 9 Mrs, Leonara W. Bacon of wasn-| DR. F, C. JACKSON Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Fighest 55 5 lll!fll street 1s spending the summer e . ming, Upheistering -nd. Weod Work. e W at Asscnet, Mass. DR. D_ J"cou ““ Blacksmithing in all its branches. I’P:#z.:uons for SBaturday: General- in Ml. coulfl 200, H‘;.-::Iul:.'" :’fi lln Mrs. Wllh;(f:“")mfi: Succesding the King Dental Gempany, " N l the most beautiful and spacious, the| touring the county in the Interest of | bave nt.urn.d. Bridgeport—Other ' District Gle#n- | yigegt in scope of instruction, the ! the proposition outlined herewith. ings. _ dlnm-mtmlmtmny. 208 Main Street. 3 larger »mm-luon be obtained, both the re- s mr— Predictions for Sunda prcpoduon will not prove difficult. (mory and another dormitory could Charles H. Smith of Walpole, Mass., Next to Boston Store. fl“ m. ey ucmoa B e N e e st @ the ‘mad: O B e Waanionter, Mrs. Sianey| Laay Attendant | Phone i282-3 ' s weather: int 4 cous who le on ) . o v Sy b e Bt o s ey gt S SO de-| George Mullen of Old Cemetery In - — Ve 80 the ac- e 'ecto! as - len ‘ems 13 507 to 515 North Main St. Sum, Moon wnd Tides. Gl breaiing ot Eround for bullding lttnrd Trn,..mm..&.' Ewing |1 one of the members t:m.p?yu ow | construction. Chappel original unique, o - camp af ntic, e "5.._., "’w':fu:, ,f‘:fi.: e e TIPS TR - B o 0 B L o eight din- Staples, of Eesex. and Misses Fiorence - few days’ distant, it Is the feeling of [ ing rooms is twofoid. In the first Mr. and- Mrs. Carl Weltie of Peck’ ler, Elizabeth Weller and Mary m. | D -. I & m || p m. place it does away with the institu-| Corner, who have been spending se Leathers, all of Taftville is spending 2 . 4.25 7.21 1.10 tional aspect of a vast ball seating row | eral days In Nw York have murn.d. ! a week in camp at Groton Long Polnt. 3 a le s 436" T30 (10K O Fow o8 Studinte e which eou- Ch Do v Wil M ¥ in the modérate as well as the ¥ 5 - ons e service is apt to r zal erman an i orthfieid. L g R ] from satisfactory. In the second place Julla Sherman are at their lummer! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Yerrington | Detter grades. . ~ ;'” 719 5.47 ‘women friends will be especially | it permits the temporary use of some home on West Town street for several and Miss Susan C. Hyde leave today Y Soon they will be big boys | G30 | 718 i 40 henefitted by ita establishment. It is | Of _the dinine rooms for reciiation weeks. | MMonday) in Mr.'Yerrington's muto- | Y% ""‘k:"“:"““;' b :’:""" 3 - oo en e people purposes un! other ngs are | mobile for Northfiel v your & we have we and gigls, and their faces will | uee™ '.l,, ATior high wats ¥ ihi gasticular section of the stata have | bUIL The refectory il fornish seat:| Rev. and Mrs. J. O Barrows of West be guests of Air P R Tianry | shew st e delhont HigeeTIe o1- be*onl I R e S ey T o &/ with Rev. and Mre. Frank Faoller of| el orings as well as qualities. . ¢*only a memory. GREENEVILLE NEWS L Frofeasor Buell said aturday morn. | Abington. IN CAMP AT NIANTIC. Heavy = SHAKER - KNIT " . - « ng he was confident that ore ti o AT o . >3 Bring the babies and we’ll | Anniversary Mass for Deceased Mem- D e e ] Fhilip T. Welles and Russell Welles State Militia Detrained Saturday Mern. | SUITS and SILK and WOOL : . bers of Division No. 2, A. O. H.— | objeative pol least one other building would have of Town street. who have been guests ing For Annual Teur of Duty. |MIXTURE e catch their smiles, Rov. E. 3 Plunkett 'Returns to|Dby President Sykes as “an institution| been pledged. He will start at once Of J. G. Bausher in West Hampton, on hand in all sizes -t:x-vm.u:' tents lprltnl up on the —at— 'y reservation in Niantic i Miss %:vum"lw ‘o:oznnlnr::: tsh.:um mo;nlw lndl few hours v'vl;cn treet East and Second regiments - Nm‘.'r';"éofi' was the guest of Mrs. | fantry of the (.annecu:‘l‘n “‘Nl':lonnd George D. Guard marched in to begin thelr. anhu- ———————————————————————————————eeeeeteeeeeeeetee et AlG H N In XSL(E‘KW'! Chuf‘lhmonr:::“;“::z HAD NARROW ESCAPE b CARGO OF PAPER BURNS morning thergwas an annive l, y I for the deceased members of Division AT LORDS POINT CROSSING. IN BARGE 1y ‘°u"°“ Miss Helen . Buckley of Hartforg 8l tOUF of duty in the fleld. With sl rmere: as fotlows: Benjsscn | Inident in Mre. L. F. Lapierre's Ex-|Towsd Into New London But Little' has returned afier spending seyeral ,‘“:.,:"‘,;‘,‘ e thage- Darniy Bve: THE PHOTOGRAPHER |Siiivan: 7 7. Twomey, Patrick Daly, perience Narrated at Hearing. Can Be Saved. days with her ‘aunts, the M | Tver eyt el et g R Thomas Mahoney, William F. Corkery, e Buckley of Peck'c Corner. Niantic sttion;” snd Bats I sk Opposite Norwich Savings Society | Thomas Greely, Michael . Keliy,| Public Utility Commissioner John H.| The barge Lizzie Horan of the Me- = : g =% = e - William _Mahoney, Daniel Cougblin, | Hale conducted a hearing at the Ston- | Williams fleet of New York city, with| Mr. Monroe Hartford, who | arch to the camp grounds. Th j John Caffery, Willlam J. O'Neil, J ington railroad station on Friday aft- | & cargo of 1200 tons of baled paper DPreached at Grace church, Yantic fi:fon(dmrflm;‘m Mecane o S Cotter, William J. Gernhart, ernoon on the petition of the Seleot. | and in tow . of the tug _Salutation, Sunday was entertained by Mrs. Ed- | 5 SJOSEPH BRADFORD | 5050, WV oinl Moseaid, Paciok | aooom, oo, the pet Stonington for the | caught, fire two miles off Bartletts| Win H. Willard on Washington street. | Bimuny corpe oirebarate company and . .« X Signal corps, arrived at $.45 a. m., and pe J. Fitzgerald, John T. Mahoney, Mi-| maintenance by the New Haven road | reet shortly after flve o'clock Su the Firs g a BOOK BINDER chael Finnegan, Patrick Buckley, Tim- | of a flagman or crossing tender at the | day afterncon while on the way to Going to Camp Meeting. Hickey e ‘i{‘fri‘iof:'.h’:fi'! I C othy O'Leary, David M. Welci town private way over the railroad | New London and was towed in by the: Rey. and Mrs. M. R. French and|ly before 10 o'clock The work of der 5 William T. Ward. Relatives tracks at Lord's Point. He sald he | Tasco and Alert. the T. A. Scott'Miss Dorothy French of West Tows | training wae accomplished qulekly snd Salc Slank Books Made end Ruted @ Orde: | friends attended. would make the decision later. The Company's tugs, and at midnight four street leave today (Monday) to attend | Smoothly. The chief incident, ho intorests of the town were cared for | Streams were being poured into the - Soat L Sl the Dougk 102 ZROADWAY Personals. by the owi's attormey. Frank Hihck. | burning cargo. le ls believed that the ‘" DouSlas Mass. Camp Meeting. | ever. was when 23 hogses of the signa) |} w, 1ave you meney on W Lester Bendett has purchased a new |ley and Aftorney N. S. Buckingham | barge will have to be sunk in order ra and then scattered throusn | Glosks f Bracel At Groton Long Point. * horse. appeared for the raiiroad. to extinguish the blaze. the nearby flelds. It took th All the witnesses in the case were| Captmin Willlam Donnelly of the| Miss Bessie Grant of the Old Conter- | to round them up. o ¢ oy hlld P. . Bray, 24, was a visitor at Ocean | called upon by the town and the testi- | Horan is unable to account for the bury Turnpike, with Miss Maud | Con roime aas establ £, de and. Beach on Sunday. ;‘noney of all of them, most of """‘“i?fi"‘{,‘; of tgadfln. b:!;'m ahe n"v fl[‘;l ———— urday p-nernoon‘ Col. A. ll!'h;‘uau Lewest prices for repsir i ;s | N&Ve Deen summer residents of Lord’s | the blaze had a eadway in the oo 3 e, Py otfse ot -r’:"-:' e e Miss Mary Hinchey of Branford i8| point for several years, was to the ef- | hold of the vessel he took his wife BORN I commang. o) States infanizy, s |§ 65 Frankiin 8t, Opp Bullatin Bids e of The Norwich Savings Soclety. g:'krfi:e-l oMl e Hinchey Of | fect that the crossing was en unusual- | Off the burning boat and placed her| BOUVILLE—In Norwich. July 8, 1914, - P Tln..dblrac[a‘uhol this Society have $6, Froe, ly dangerous one and that there oughg nb_tl{hlrdb:‘::r‘l’:pi:r l‘:aool::; l:;!'{o the | SeRoio,Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam Douvi e! Grannie—And wit's the matter wi' eclared out of the earnings of ‘the cur- SIS 15 < to be furnished some protection for e nd | o urch street. | me right leg, doctor? Doctor—Oh, it ¥ gont six montns miannual divic || Soseph Bellefieur. of Cemiral avenue | the public trame. Dr. L, F. LaPierre of | Thames Specialty company. No value DIRES—In this city. July 10, 1914, a old age, Mré. MacDougall. P L ShRnA :na uu!h- rlt'b«} {'OER P!‘: 34 on Sunday for Atlan Y- WheTre | Norwich, a summer resident of the|could be placed on the cargo, which daughter, Lois Eleanor Durle, to Mr. Hoots, man; yere haverin’. The left D =) e R A R R gt b pofnt fur four years stated that his | will be a total loss. and Mrs.’ Alex Durle. leg’s hale and sound, and they're baith | ang Sane CORTELLO “IPPITT, Treasirer. David Goldblatt and children of | Wifé had barely missed being struck the same age—Punch. Good e tock BUSIN AGONS, by a train at this crossing. UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS. MARRIED. Central avenue were among those Wio | ™ yames F. Lord was asked to testify attended the Workingmen’s circle pic~ b, i He sald that he was the original own- | In the Dime Savings Bank $501.01— Bic Wk Snguin, ok on RRASRY- . ed of Lord's Point, so-called, and that | $5216.94 in Norwich Savings for | Ienie sod inor Bt Hinttel 'l _ Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Jardine o the resort embraced .57 cottages and|” jop, Higgins. New London. -BENTLEY—In New London, 11, 1914, by Rev. William C. Horse Clipping Machines (and the parts.) Boston, Mass, and Mrs. Versen one hotel, end that there were be- OLCOTT — LEIGHTSINGER —At Dee; . Boothby of Woodmont, Conn., -pem ;‘l:*!':m‘gfl“‘,::“ mfl;;&“g‘m Recent reports by Connecticut banks | River, i'"l iy TTots: oy R, Byroh Prices Cut on Auto Robes, 9 the week end with Mr, and Mrs. . Wil- foat north of th i’i h ito the state comptroller of unclaimed %t ;e {P‘unk]u::aon Olgoft of liam A. Gordon of Fifth street. 'eet no; e crossing & high bank geposits include the Dime of Norwich, | (yateroury, formerly of Norwich, and | and ledge prevented one's seeink'gs)iol; New Londonm, 323,636.79. Mjss Josephine Leightainger of Deep, Has Returned to Bridgep trains approaching from the west, and One of the de its in the Norwich Cor. Green and Golden Sts.| Rev. Baward 3. Prunkets bas roturn. | that {o be sure (hat there was ROthINK | Savisss: bank 1o For 35,216 04, and 1t e Follew the growd to the only plase ed to Bridgeport affer.g.shert ;uy zv. lwfl"nt one was obliged to step out|gianas in the name of John Higgins. . TheL. L. Chapman Co. ‘14 Bath St., Norwich, Cu his home here. Accampan onto the eagtbound tracks. Both wind |In the 8| oy o o | OURRY—In this city, July 12, 1914, -in New London where his return were M xlps and fog, he.sald, contributed to the ,ga‘,iu‘,:,"l‘,,","l,’f,;‘;";;‘wu;; ondon ' Jane Barry, wife of john Curry. suey is made by an Ori Plunkett and Mrs. ‘lén"y Df flflu danger. = The gates, he sald, were i * deponit: Charles Belcke. U. 5. A 43 uneral from her late home, 309 Otro. bando road. Tuesday morping, Ju y city. ofton left open and a number of his|gi712, mdward M. Woodward, $2 14, at 8.15 o'clock. Requiem mass in R e intt eloiiatiel Lo cattle had been killed. Further tes- {18592 Nicholas Burns, U. S. A., $5,17 Sacrea Heart thurch at 8 oclock. SA[L Am m TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS timony to the danger of the crossing | jeremiah D. Madden, U. 8.'A.'$2.465.- | Kindly omit fowers. & and the need for protection of some|49: Mary Ann Caulkins, $2,377.10. CRANE—In_ Waterford, July 10, 1914, ROM BOS I 0 We repair sutes of 2l kinds 18 the 2 e sore was given by Warren L. Bradway Charles ¥. M. son of Charlés and proper manner. Academy Students can ex.|SU[Prise -Party for Miss Gondreau—|of Putnam, Ernest L. Davis of the Flossie Crane, sged 3 years. Presented Handsome Negk Chain— |same place, Edward M. Estes of Holy- MISS TIFFANY ENGAGED. GONSALVE—In Norwich, July 12, 1914, LONDON, PARIS, PARIS, HAMBURG fmnlhv-k'alw Latest Iw Facilities make Rachel, wife of Bernard Gonsalve. eur shop unexcelled in New England. Daughter of Louis €. Tiffany With ' Notice of funeral hereafter. change their used books for| Loc2! Visitors at the Shore—Otheroke. all summer residents at the point. : Notes. 3 N AV AL 9 : LILLIBRIDGE —Saddenly. ineTaftyilla. b~ 41 Steamers of Wa bake the paint en, which makse 1A - N T e COL. HALL FAVORED. Fiance at Black Point Cottage. R O addenty, ineTattyitla ’ Ha it woar : o ooy A T ty was held in honof of Miss Noeia | Toland Republicans Would Like South | Louis C. Tiffany, the New York art- | punersl from his late home. Fro mbnrg Alulcfl IM and wili net erasis N . p nt Gondreau, whose b(rthday anniversary | Willingten Manufacturer For Sena. |iSi & native of Brooklyn, Conn., has| = strest, Monday, July 13, 1914, at 2.30 i - o ann d th ¥ | ‘elock. lal I N el s 2 P Tiffany. to Dr. Robert Burlingham, son i T i present, and games of Varioua kinds A political writer in the Hartford|of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Burlinlham[ Times saya: of 140 East Thi i N refreshr'nents were served, Miss Gong | (. na ““““zzf T‘]"Y “}':"“' that | " Dr’ Burlingham, who was graduated ' heavily upan us. through the {llpess dreau was presented a handsome neck ey are expec to elect their sen-|from Harvard university, class of '10, is death and burial of a beloved Why not have yours dene right? It wests no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 85 main St Westeriy, R L NEXT SAILINGS “Cleveland” July 21, 10 AM. “Amerika” Aug. 1, 9 A. M. sreamers nwealth 607 Boyiston Street, ator this year. The county is co-|g h Miss Mary McGillicuddy, relatives and Soston, Vaas, or Tocel Ageats e o Tl B f: gxtenaive with the ‘qirict and the | i acame 1l about s month ago wheti friends ‘menifested thelr &v wpathy. by | 1647 : k! nfluences which prev: n the coun- many kindly acts. e exte o them Summer Toys | = s fou” e R R R R e A o T Adam’s Tavern 5 Fraight Car Derailed. lha nomination for senator. Quite|Crescent Beach. Miss Tiffany, whose nn-.u to the funeral, especially the H 3 PAILS AND SHOVELS, GELLULOID raight Cor Derailed largo number of he republicas | engagement to the doctor was known emploves of the Boston Store. rAmerican OousSes LLUL A freigh sasigralied neor. Tatvs | of 1hp GietAGl Are 1R faver of tho| CoraEsmant 1o the dector was known igned g 1861 TOY¥S, SAND MILLS, KITES, SAND | station: early Saturday morning when | nomination of- Colonel William H.|went to the Burlingham home about & MR AVD )um. DANIEL MGILLI-| FAMREL & SANDERSON.. Frops MOULDS, WAGONS, MECHANICAL ' the uv‘u;_in p;okl:;pntn Reld up the Cen- fi'l;; 1?.;‘¢,w).‘,l,““t.°.—“' mt:‘r ::eu:euanl:_ lwnk ago, and is still there. Dr. Bur- Special Rates to Theatre Troupes AND SAIL BOATS, NORWICH PEN- | {8l Village or some time and [It i3 falt. hawsver, - n the ingham is now recovering. Traveling Men, Bts. NANTS, POST GCARDS AND SQUV- the 203 trolley ear from Tafts sta- |lection of senatorial candida Confirmation of the engagement was i s ang Suston 4 5 tion had to be omitted. No onc was | necessary to nominate men fr: made at Mt. lany’s eountry house, Livery connectes. Shetusket Sireer Ky g 4 > ENIRS. injured and the derailed car was baeck | Centérs ~of population. Stafford is.|Laurelton Hall near Oyster Bay, L. e e ——— | BOORER s Lublle “ on the rails a short while afterwards. [next to Vernon, the most populous |L No date has been set for the wed- Bl e e e riaes® G < Bk town in the distriet and some of the | ding. The Tiffany town house lo st &7 “r m T"E nEL “oFF mg ale, e Ww“m. MRS. EDW!N FAY [ Personals, ;?u:,"m l..g:n tlr‘::rk’ths:!: wouzd;mut Seventy-second street. Lyaweser Seailk fi?.. '\ e part Ppol lcal wi jom 0 AD PR | _ Dewey Smith was a visitor st Ocesn | be 't ot tom o e e data 15 st European Plan A ADAM, Narwich Tows . | Beach on Sunday. for senator. Thelr choles is John FUNERALS. Main Street = Py &y s Telepions Mi-13 - : D. Wightman, chairman ef republi- e aten 75 eenta per doy ~ 2 Hofsdors Fragean wes & viifor in fiog, oM o8 gl Sue ety Thomas Latham. HAYES BROS, e ——— by New London on Sunday. T, tman wos formerly af At 130 o'clock Saturday afterpoon | FUNERAL T |.,...,.. W, 26-23 Broadway | Most Cigars are Goed— i Herman Dunse of New Bedford re- | Tembsr of the board of county|there was a prayer gervicé cver the re . ,THESE ARE BETTER DIRECTORS DBS. L F. and A, J. LaPIEPRE | TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR commissioners for Tolland county |mains of Thomas Latham at his late turned o'::“gmm ,,‘;‘fi,‘.?’“f;'fi;fi: and was the chairman of the board.|home at Glhghl‘-rry, Rev. James Pot- . His friends nave never been recon- |ler of Gales 3 Rev. Edwin F. D‘amnds Kl S clite TV makner la whic e was | Holpway ot New Yok cir. quin ¥ 257 Main 8% GOOD FELLOW 10c GluAR : Mary S atian o the meark ¥t In Sl | B ¢4 raitn. sRAtAE Uil PRACTISE LIMITED TO e i Rl e b 'u_c up the morning of the ggu- | ¥ice was hqlg'at the Gales Ferfy ~—AND— fl[ “‘ “n t d T'lo“ ry them see. g of | c¥s he was certain of being renom- |ehurch st 3 o'alock, Rev. Mr. Patter E s lll THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Frasklin St Diamonds Wit adre Jo’ Brosqhars) and | mated, Thls ‘coriainly fn “pecdiction and e e Holloway Uindyciing the EMBALMERS Nest to Palace Cata. - 1’ , real e yoril ymns ! Zee &€ Lords Falut aetion ‘of he Caycus. “Another gen- | seased wers sune by the choir ® The | i “cabsis, Tad' e’ st g eman, Rufus H. Leonard. remains were view v . i A R B v “‘\sx: non,was_ nominated: Ber of Griends. Relativas nated 5! 407 Mo PIES, CAKE AND BREAD mammds Saturday night, P, Tetreault filled nig | 50T® Which still smarts. T bearers and burial took Diace in the Teloghone 328-3 . 3 sition as trap mmer ot the | Romipation for county _sheplff the | femily plot in the Gales Ferry cem- ! that cannot be excelied. i e L 2 same argument is used 7In favor of etery. A committal service was con-|fj HENRY E. CHURCH Phune yoiv ertee. - Deadst Mvies s the nomination of Prank P. Robert-)ducted at the grave. WM, SMITH ALLEN Vv Mistress —Who rang_the bell then, | 890 the first selecifan of the town of | Undertakers Henry Allen and Son had LQUIS H. TRUNELLE . Katy? Katy—A boy, mum, iookin’ for | VeT0D charge of the funeral. During the fu- g B AR P the wrons number.—Cincinnatt Com- ——— e neral business was suspended at the 10 Carter (East Side) oln []i SS | meciar Gazette Attending Silver Bay Conference. | Ferry.out of respect to Mr. Iatham. 5 SRR Donis 4] Miss Helen Boynton of Clff street SIS SR | o e [ O Clesring Sle of STESUN & VI 61}1%%{:?3“&! Yer n,;—y“y'cg{t-;?e'hc? u.%;):yd the mis - t:‘n-m of Joseph Le.f.naux vh; died in S“ns and Oxfor& Ca.rpentel‘s and Bufldem h J m l D way of New York and sailed up the |t ni Best _-,. and m.m. as nga CASTORIA |judonto Abany and pian @ come - AL CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK | iricen. by sxiliee PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ey expect to be away about. two ¢ WITH LOWER PRICES. ‘epnone u wews MAIN 87. |Ofise 126 Main Street weeks., = SRR Hh Today we offer Ladies’ $3.50 and $4.00 Hours— 3-4 Delegates ;.r-hl.lr;ldy being appoint- &:l:c# at the cloms :‘th mob m-. Oxfords, black and russet, broken | ALL GRADES OF Office tel. $7§- tel 678-3 ed te ity the State Federati 4 Blmllr‘nq«nfltw Y MDS. . GAGER - meeting in Hartford on Labor | The bearers. members of the Nopwich| o o0 (e oW price of §223. Hamilton Watches e "t Now o Olg e Baverd e ilion| Frank A. Bill, MRS. GEO, P, STANTON Funeral Director J|rasues. scin soreness ook place a5t : 104 MAIN STREET WM. FRISWELL'’S, ......‘....,'l 3y gl g YIELD TO COMFORT POWDER | Warner Burnap Annauncsment. , e LINERY far Speing and Summer. Yeu and Embalmer |l ezt fomie Jev ot it R DENTIST "o e % . flbave ueed Comfort. Payder in the e nfi. % 41 Main Street Premptveriear it Y5 il B AR | v e £ e || Funeral Directors DR. E. J. JONES w;v Iflnflhu” cun

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