Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1914, Page 11

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& £2 TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10¢c CiaAd - Try them and ses. THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Cale e s Ew?! o o i i Predictions for Partly Overhauling and|“¥%ews cmoe. suomen of the best - B T T s ‘RE- EHDORSEMENT. e ) §. W_High 1 Mac farmers - A y g Repair Work W S ete._{water. 1 S S : Whenscen 3t 3. tatr | 321 Main Street, ice Buieing | FE® Burning Kinds and Lshigh v SRR e crops but whe Sweet added: “I comfirm WAYS IN STOCK 2 iles, | 3 T N Bl 0w R K EE R L] ois an o Pest WAL IGHTISE 16 Phr=] Bamial b Doan’s Kidney ¢ L s I of all kinds on Automobiles, 33| suo In getiing rid of them. The coun- nsider them A. D. LATHROP 2 - agent expjained to m - | best destroyers 5 g Carriages, Wagons, Trucks : \ i yisability _of ‘ploughing and poisoning | gohble up Lo Office—cor. Markst and Shetucket Sta k3 1.43 e furrows wi paris green myix- cents. Foster-M! Co., Buftale, ‘fesphone 463-13 and Carts. : i x | ture and in nearly every case the | poultry New xnrh.:un::-n the United Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | 4 aix Bot - farmers at once set out to follow his Sta: > ming, Upholstering and Woed Work Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scott & Clark Gorp. Friday Night in Union Square. Drug Stere—Local Happenings and | For the fourth of the municipal band E 21 Nape Personals. v - o=y Taftville, Visiting at Niantic—Young e . $2 FOR A SKIRT —— Wednesday with the clerk of the su-| Tigers Defeated by Runaways, 8 to 0 $6 FOR A COAT 7 to 515 North Main St. the fonerad o Miss Hirrida Jenm o L iR, Tt uC Narwiah Nt - e i S DE"6F Town, ~ P. F. MURTAGH Suits made_te order from your e fund of iss a Johnso! : van Norw! - — > o was held from the heme of her mia- i New London sapers state that Prog. | THePhone 82 and 94 West Main St || materials; it and werkmanship ter, Mrs. Charles Hansen, 42 Hickory | March, . from of Claude Russell, formerly principal of street, with a large attendance of rel- Zampa the Taftville schocl, with his wife and : ’ Atives and friends. The service was | One-step: 1 Never the danghters Adeiaide’ and Eieanor and | And eg= faces The picnic was to have n'ml'snmy _ conducted Lr Rev. F. A Petterson, | Walta hesitation, Nights of Gladness, - M son Leonard, of New Haven, are en- | Deenl "“’1» Y e ot i |l 108 Main St, Nerwich, Corin. .| pastor of the Swedish church. Burtai]_ ::- : - Aucliffe] Mark J. MacCormack of New London| joying a two weeks stay with Mrs. | COUNt of its postponement enth 1ook place in the Yantic cemetery, |Selection, The Red Widow....Gebsst of that city for & teod Swan at the Home Nook on the Nian- [ Was lessened a little. by b finger on where a committal service was read | Song, I'm Cryx;g for You. tic river. Professor Russell is now | €Bjoved the day to the full 1, ‘weekly compen: I “| sation, commencing April 28 and end- | assistant superintendent of schools in by Rev. Mr. Petterson. There were 5 i i s b hand: fioral offeri March, Odd or Even. Bosworth | ing June 20. The employe worked| New Haven, Scouts Had Supper on the Green. Soon they will 'bc big boy i O T Setonm a wrtien | Medley selection, Rimecics: Hits. ... e until April 28. . Two team loads of Boy Scouts from. and girls, and ‘their faces will | the deceased was held by her many! - - Roge Brcdeur of Taftville jammmed Runaways. Won. Brooklys who are camping at Gardner 2 friends. Undertakers Henry Allen and | Hundoristic, Swanky Pete. Sarg: the end of the fore finger of her left| . = vs defedted the Young|l@ks ate their supper Monday night Son had charge of the funeral Operatic, The Chocolate Soldfer.... | hand in the Ponemah mills on June e Runaways NE L'on the Bean Hill green. The company. be only a memory. steat Lo TS Cretos A VO Shec T il st 26th. She is to receive 35 weekly | Tisers Wednesday by the score of § bered about 50 boys, who seemed < ; FUNERAL, during disallity beginning July 1ith.|%o 2. Batteries: Runaways Andrew | {00000 (0000l q me ™ o lecttio Ma. Bring the babies and we’ll ks Two-step, By the Beautiful Sea.... 35.00 compensation during disability | JArTy and P. Peppin. Young - S i HARRIET E. BREED, z ¥ Mrs. William J. Leeney. s PR BT W 5 was agreed upen by Haoclon lg:;n:: Tony Landry and J. udry. Ginost: Tonis Hap i, & Rooms 19 and 20, McGrory Bidg. catch their smiles. At 315 o'clock Wednesday morn- g&m:“‘:m::'c':?‘”,r;‘; oKl o i e ey Mrs. Howard lLindsies of Hartford |} Evening appointments taken. Tl . D e Moy iorence B Bogere [ 01D THAE PRINTEN on the hird finger of the man's left| Miss Grace Bousquet was a visitor | i5 the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. A. ; from the home of. Mrs, Mary Leeney. HAD A NOVEL DODGE.|hand was taken off on June 16, 1914 |here on Tuesday. i, Canterbury turn-| irst-class House Painter, Paper 2 a 4 ks, -| Dr. Agnew beliéves that the nail will o : 256 Roath street, with a large attend- . e Hanger, General Jobbing (landiords or ance of relatives and friends. At 9| Speck White, Known to Men in This| ETO% 0D agdin as good as ever. Miss Leona Chartier has returned : private), reasonable. o'clock a requiem mass was .hald in Vicini W P g P BTV from a visit to Willimantic, Miss Bernice Underwood of Wasa- KUDL. St. Mary's church with Rev. William | * cty» Worked a Clover Game. i PLANS FOR BEACH DAY. { ington street Is spending a week in 1K, 261 Central Ave., City H. Kennedy officiating. At the close rthur Fenner White, Miss May Leathers and Miss Rose | Niantic. = St ¥ THE PHOTOGRAPHER |of the mass Mrs. Timothy Donovan | Sphek White who died recently in | Some of the Baltic Merchants Will Cook were visitors in Willimantic on rendered Some Sweet Day, and Near- | New Haven, once claimed to have| Join With Norwich in Closing Néxt ‘Wednesday Mrs. Curtis of West Town street is DR.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conm Phone 424-4 TuThS er, My God to Thee, Miss Elizabeth | grounds for damages i Nenl T — il with typhold fever at the Backus Oppesits Norwich Bavings Boclety | 3riione ‘presiding at the organ. Thed London, acwenaper pecpre o an oiv] Truredey. 3 e D o m e | oapipal, bearers were John and William Bar- | laged Iibelious articios published about| The following Baltic firms have vol- | Don farm. is enjoying a two weeks' % ry, Jameés McCarthy. and F. B. Gage | him. Speck’s claim was never laid|unteered to close their stores ail day|Stay &t the shore. Mrs. JamegFliburn and son Thomas of Hartford and burial took place in | -hefore an attorney, but was settled hyrm- ‘he business men's outing: Charles| ai\ prentice amd son Lemuel | Of Huntington avenue are visiting rei- St. Mary's cemetery. Father Kennedy | agreement between the reporter who [F Charon, Shetucket Cash store, R. L. atives in Hartford and Meriden. read the committal service at the|wrate the story and himself. Speck | Buteay, George Drescher, J. Noiam,| Lrentice have been in Montrea: the —_— grave. i { wrote and signed a document which! Rood & Chapman. The last named j P28t two weeks. L alite Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Underwood of 1S0TH DIVIDEND. Among the many at the funeral were | was a waiver to all claims which he!firm have tickets for the outing on - | Peck’s C ha turned aft Dffice of The Norwich Savli; Soctety. | Misses Annie Riley and Mollie Sweeney | had or miht- have through the pub- | sale. i 11 M," n"“‘ M-r" '”';‘lr" ,,r‘.’,of.;d gf,a.-m., .;:nasm.o. = ray :: Nl.n'.ic.. i Norwich, Conn., June 13, 1914. | of Providence, Miss Nellie Murphy of | lication of the story. An effort is being made by the com- | 1Y €Tt T Creday 22t g.}‘fl',.ff,’..‘f‘&"m:‘..'};‘f Soci. have | Westerly and Mr. and Mrs. William The walver was quite as much a|mittee to have Buster Elionsky, tne|" » Mrs. Ida Dawkins of Denver, Col, & fent six monins a semiannual di CREIL W ATBIAE, . G aah Jork of art as the story, and both g0 | human porpoise. at the beach Thurs-| Miss Mary Hill of South Norwalk 18 | who has been visiting ber sister. Mra. m end at rate ol rehive of newspaper tertain t iness men r T . per annum, payabls to depositors enti- | offerings included a plaque of Haster | Jore i o bt om0 % ['he et of Mra. Luther D Packer| Robert Hull, of Weat Town 1sft Monday for West Willington§ where she will be the guest of her mother. > worthy of commemoration. The exhibition of his powers of < tied thereto o and after July 15. 1914. | lilies and sweet peas from Mrs. Man- | story was a well written rejuvenation g e L 20 o North /- st COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. chester, wreath of asters and roses|of the oft told experience of Speck ; swimming through Hell Gate and his ~ selsd from Miss Hannah Carmody, plague of | White in Boston. Speck said It was & | 15-mile ewlm from the Battery to NORWICH TOWN, roses from George Bruce, cross of i 'Garage 21 Pond Street cd story, when he settled his claim. | Sandy Hook. 3 7 lilies and roses from s . Katie | The amount pald to him was a mat-| Many of the stores on Main street| Sunday Scheol of First Congregational MEARIIER. Cars I (9] Reflt i Leeney, plague sweet peas fram John | ter for serlous debate. It was first | gre showing the “elosed all day” cards | Cpurch Mas Picnic at Mohegan Park | HOLMES — HATFIELD — At Deep 3 L J. Curtin of Hargford,: lilies of the | proposed by the reporter to pay hm | issued by the assoclation, #nd it begins { River, July 27, 1914, by Rev. Byron valley from Mrs. John J. Curtin of | 10 cents, but the Nowed . —Scout Campers Come to the Green e . Harttord, plaque astens from Mr and | 1o, onts, But aa the waiver showed. | to look as though every merchant in U. Hatfleld. father of the bride, Miss Norwich intended to be at the beach for Supper. Ruth Hatfield of Deep River and Mrs. H. R. Taft, bouquet.roses from | The instrument on which the fa- | next Thursday. Ervin Holmés of Chester. Robbie Cromin of Hartford, Mrs. F.|mous tourist printer labored assid-| — The annual picnic of the First Con- Sullivan and family, crescent of lilies | uousiy, started in this manner: “I, Ar- gregational Sunday school was held at and asters; William P. Leeney, pillow | th, GUIDE POSTS FOR CONNECTICUT. : s Cor. Green and Golden Sts.|or lilies, roses and sweet peas, marked :,‘f'g;:z',‘("w:f“““‘g:";"h:' Skndus | Mohegan pank Wednesday. The mem ! NIGHT OR._T-Y-SERVICE & AT ANY HOUR Telephone 1231 i ‘bers of the school ‘and their friends " Follow the crowd te the enly plase | Wife: Mr. and Mre E. H. Rogers of | eration of 20 cents of the lawful coln | ©°" P"""“"" m‘:’:"" “fi:’. State erc conveyed to the park between the | WBE-—Tn New London July 28 .1814 in New London whare genuine ohi p | Lartiord, large floral pillow marked | of the reaim—" and then gpes.on tol opular with Autemobitibts. houss of 9 and 11 by wagons and auto- | 1ired), 1a Mis 14th year. i * ¥ | Daughter; Mr, and Mrs John J. Ken-| absolve the reported from crimingl re- o j mobiles. The children amused them-| g¢ppgwd—In Po suey is made by an Oriental chef. nedy of Hartford, wreath of roses; | gponsibility. Hartford, -~ Conn., July 29—Gov. uetanuck, July 2 Mrs. H. Rood, Hartford, plaque of | The story which called forth Speck’s | Simeon E. Baldwin is determined thaf@®7000"o0 appetizing lunch consisting of | late Willlam and Eizabeth Street, sweet peas: Mrs. Ellsworth of Hart- | tamous waiver of rights, deais with¢ DO traveller in Connecticut shall lose | agnd wiches, cake, lemonade and jce; axed 35 years. : ford, carnations; Mrs. Mulcahy. plaque | his ingenuity when he was in Boston | his way If guide post will prevent it Cream was served. Miss Jessie Hyde's Notice of funeral hereafter. m MAIB of carnations;: Mr. and Mrs. Desmond, | gnq “broke.” = Mr. White secured a|1n @ letter to the selectmen of the VAI- | claas wus in charge of the sports aad | BUDEIT—In the Backus hospital, July flmme!' Gys cluster of carnations: Lewls and Clin- | jong white plece of cloth and went |0US towns of the State the GOVernor | these included three-legged, potat 29. Paul Budeit. son of Paul and Mar ton Rogers, plaque of u}:ers:r orebxlds to T Wharf, where he prevailed upon u;»dayd calis utenuonh(o lxh‘ absence Budeit, of 42 Durfey street, aged from Mr. Reuter, wreat) o galax 3 c of guide posts, says the law requices years. 2AILS AND;MOVELS' CELLULOID |, 00, "and roses from Master Willie | 2 A3ncroall to {:vmll‘yh:;fnfi‘s‘mm such posts shail be set up at ev- . TOYS, SAND MILLS, KITES, SAND | Iceney, wreath from Lester B.. Gage | one of the oyes of (ne fah 4nd weap. ! i Crossroads, and reminds the se- MOULDS, WAGONS, MECHANICAL | of Hartford, wreath of foses from | ped St meatly In paper. Behind a|lectmen that they may be penalized for AND SAIL BOATS, NORWICH PEN- | Philip Leeney. building he applied the white cloth to|failure to meet the requirement. The You "Qed NANTS, POST CARDS AND SOUV. |, Undertakers Cummings and RIng | pia face so that it completely hid one | adsence of the guide posts, the Gov- are now being shown. The prices are very réas- AT onableé. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our nelghbors and DON HOUGHTON had charg f the funeral arran; . 16 a great inc i to . friends. for the many act ull kindness ad b £l N un ge- | oy ernor says, & nconvenience = and sympathy shown us during our re- mm ENIAS. © | ments. e : e Cosek started on & tour MU N8| craveliden ; - touse Glenn’s Sul Soap J|cent “hereavement, and for the many A 3 > Every printer in Boston, who had Bafielerfln: to automobile travel, Gov. to prevent and relieve I e e e SR ieTeLar | Shenndil Suilding, . MRS. EDWIN FAY s e not met Speck White, had heard of | FAIGWID S8¥3. THo Wik to meke Con: rashes, pimples, itching. 2on. : Norwich, Cenn . The repairs to the Swedish church | him and was anxious to meet the ver- | Decticut a favorite resort for automo- s Ty MRS PETER JOHNSON. on Hickory street which was badly | satile tourist. ‘Al his friends, old and | bilists of other States. Plenty of guide and excessive perspiration. MRS. AUGUST HJULSTROM, 3 P Franklin Square Ghmagsa Dy fire on Haturday mEnt, | new. were anxious to know what hud | POSts wold help materlally toward Mus Cuanies mveex | Take It To Lincoln’s Feb. 21, 1914 have now been. com- | befallen him. He told them in plain- | T8 end/ . G'en“'s pleted and the church is to be re- | fis tones of being thrown from a| The Governor is himselt a great He Does All Kinds of Light Repatriag. opened this~(Thursday) night with a | brake beam and injured, of the ‘; s”' and has covered many miles of concert programme given by members | trouble with his eye which necessitat- | the State's roads on foot as well as on sul hur soa ; of the church, assisted by outside tal- | ed its removal. He was raising tuhnrlla mfl"'fd*‘m;:‘“:c"i:tfl;l:m‘:l- lhe hn; t, th rogramme to open at 8| to get a glass eye and would they help - a man) Contains 30% Pure ook Voosl and instrumental mu- | him.They A1d. As the result of this|POINts where he expected to see them, % Selphiur harvest of coins from sympathetic | and Where, under the law, they should it disinfacts, swee whitens —_————————————— | rinters Speck “rode the cushions” w!hnvc been, to prevent travellers obe- and m-fi::nhu‘hml Diamonds ; T coming confused as to direction. cial i and Stopy. Mawralole =K B Thisice, iy woat - HasOle. - wasbward; S — 'f'.h.d;mfl "’"‘"‘“’pfih ALL GFADES OF ) ° fius'lnoun:ufl.q‘x‘x:en:r:g&s“i‘rc:zuh r:g:; vsmzre {l;ersu w‘e(re ;:’m dnnmr frlen{}: DIED FROM BURNS. H .lt W t h : ome o ipeck’s ends gave e 2 — Toated and asf ‘Good Housek, Blamonds . D o e B 0088 | story away and he did not g0 to Bos- | Paul Budeit, 3 Years Old, Pisssd Away ..mri.u_m—umnfl‘ amiiton atches also good for Rheumatism, Sore| % e for mmiy. fo v S gy at the Hospitah _— at H don s et "to Tabet pendirates. n | Sqntment for his act Paul Budeit. the 3 vear old boy whb 3 ’ WM. FRISWELL’S, l&mfin S |I5)R SWinger Loutaville, Ky., writes: | Arthur Fenner White was one of the | was. seriously. burned while playing 3 25 and 27 Franklin $t. o i s N old schosl of printers. He found early | with matchos at home on Durfey R T oo B e e e T Monday dlfloonhé died on Wea: - S b g it lay afterpoon at ti ickus hos- out any relief. 1 used Sloan's Lini. 'fl% from the efin& 8 ment for two or three nighis and I| 300 Once he bacame possessed of the of his burna. : haven't suffered Wiih my head since” | d6¥ireto travel it never left him. e and one foot were John m fl. “ss Get & bettle today. Keep in the house 9 S all the time for pains and all hurts. Democrats . ‘han 1 2 BAOLY Dined: T Doy aus the son e 9 & m. to 8 p. m. Daily Deteotives trailing Fravk P. Moore, | Paul and Mary Budeit of 42 Durtey Lady Assietent o B i 3 - eét. The bod¥ was taken in cha-ge ! 93¢, sbc, and $1.00, at_your Druggist, | Of Chi through Sews of his slope- | #CH wa azse e ] : i ment a few weeks ago, took him from | by Undertakers Ciimmings & Ring — | Telephone 828-3 an onco 126 Main Street Shuskan prutes: Satve for - ML, CY ide of bia bride st Phllsdelpha ATy o - b and locked him up on the charge of HENRY E, CHURCH You're Bilious and Costivel forgery. Patents lssusd During Week. WM SMITH ALLIN List of patents issued to Connecti- Sick Headaché, Bad Breath, Sour cut Inventors for week ending Tues- can be bought at the Stomach, Furred Tongue and lndiges- day_ July 28,1841 W. B. Do i o4 tion, Mean Livet and Egwels clogged, slc with readings will form the pro- Middietown, right price Clean up tonight. Get @ 25¢ bottle of | Sramme, which promises to be a high- ml l cl\fl : c pumping apparatus; William P S L Sp ly interesting_one. - | New ; Dr. King's New Life Pills today and Following the church fire the con- & Milford, distributor; Julia » i impunug, gassy foods and waste. A |STegation held services in_ the old | foots’ and.the @pparatus thereof: Nor.|The sentsncé that heads this adver- 1 THE DEL -RHOFF Eur Pl empty (hie stomach and bowels of fer- Cary, Ridgefield, producing color_e OUR GLEARING SALE CONTINUES ' full bowel movement gives a satisfied | Methodist church on North Maln strest | ris E, Ciark_Plainfeld, metal fabric, | tissment gives in a nutshell the seoret | , 1048y we offer Ladies’ 3306 to 3396 | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. Rates 76 cents per day and up thankful feeling—makes you f fine. | Whare they ve continued to hold | 3 pafents; Gennero Errico, 2 ‘anyas 3 HAYES BROS, Effective, yeL mild. Don’t grips. 25c, | their_service while their own church | pury, = . of the great success of our system of | Qusset Rubber le Oxfords PO (PR g S was being repaired. A substantial sum | Wor) F A 104 Buckl¥yn's Arnica Salve for Burns | Was realized by a church fair an % RANK BILL Main St MRS. GEO. P. STANTON 52 SHETUGKET STREST is showing a fine line of NEW MiL. LINERY for Spring and Sumsmaen, Yéu s insurance was received has enabled the | ram congregation, aided by its pastor, Rev. P. Maxim, - Hartford gearing for motor vehicles Chronte nnd ase. F. A. Petterson,-to restore the church Room 3, Snapaon Hidg, Boarstin s “3ton ‘VM and ner, New H. ) r 3 . to its former beauty. i o ‘”%,.‘,“";:‘;,{:L, Shea # Burke Army Worms Exhibited, folding pipe rack: Sargent and C: Aw’ Painless 41 Main Street New Haven, plane; The Spencer Tur- - 2 Funeral Directors m. to 4 p, m., Monday, Friday. Tel ll”‘-}:’ A number of specimens of the army { bine Cleaner Co., Hartford, cleaning worms which are causing much dam- | tool: The Ameriean Haraware Co., | Pricés that make it easy for ”"1 age to local crops, are on exhibition | New Britain, padiock; John A. Cund- | Mmasses te enjoy natural or artifici in the window of Bray's drug store | quist. Georgetown, to) The | sets of téath that are (he best that on Central avenue and they are at- | Brvant Blectric Cg receptabl DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon BREWERS KNOW McGrory Building, Nerwish, Cean. BUDWEISER IS BEST - So you will say if you try Brewery tracting much attention from passers- | trical and Embalmer [ Fimtr i ke’ Soremmt Wit | Fov s e, iy e R Weanisday 'Sna” ,;;g.:zy‘..'m..: HHiert, t:m;o%mun " | DR. F. C. JACKSON = & was reported in viel s gAs are; Wi ry Clock Co., Prompt service day or night |’ T e s g T M DR. D. J. COYLE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON O e il s Mk Hours. 2-4 and 7-83 p. m. oL Office tel. 676-8 Residence ... lli-&l Anniversary Mass. pleces; Chartes H. Jockmus, A Bottling served at sz o : o TR v ewrh i i R | ry air inlet, device T5r Internai| Succesding the King Dental Company,| D. J» MoCORMICK'S, Distributer TUTORING sl | 5 M I A | b ot R WA S e 4 g s P g .1'.‘“’ ® Dee, relatives and | cversing ‘mechiniam fof type writ- Next to Beston Store. < woYae| SOSEPH BRADFORD Porsona ) - Lady Attendant. Fhous 12823 Nl . BOOK BINDER = |witedsinid iiiisy es Someck Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Frank Jordan has given up his work , DTS Iy e i WA oE »

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