Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 26, 1914, Page 7

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ADAM, Norwich Town . Telephono £47-12 H 1814—1914 e e maeahm road which s 3 ve the oy has . To Hold Praise Service. é l ' . u ’.ll‘s 5 '2_';3 u a:‘t i s R : e G »» National - ermrmd_ wulha-wu--vlesm.ma : < O A L‘ ] 386 || 383¢ | not properly covered and that pleces ? : f s St mm‘:-‘ ""“"‘-"Hn u":"“'i'.'efl'u b2 ." LEHIGH VALLE - 2 Al 4. 11.23 Lof pock and fo’igg from ere 5 a2 » w I bo’_!uv- . No. per ton . - 02 Morn. | small ‘stones to ‘pound Tocks; we 3 - 1 s wlt fhat those present will suggest - &u and Xard | Contral Whart Six hours after high water it is low | blown onto the land and Tesidence of Selence . lon. e hymns. i tide, which is followed by floed tida Mr. Franken between ADHXI lsL 1910 don. 5 4 2 3 and June 15, 1914. . Clapboar > > “ Slat - Botetsben: mw Wi Picked Up Here and There. $ < m broken, window casings mnm« slass between n ) ;Mise Alice Newman of Brooklyn, N-|are visiting Mrs. Wood! i DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN e e i e e e s he fas chult | ater, wng Hiihs Boot, Bentr: Bacen | Ly, e, hox been visitiog here. loft|37° g i Wostbugy O E8 . =" | Marriage of George A. 8mith AM Miss| 1 ode in the roof and the plastering ds. The plaintiff R Ch . 5?3‘;1 Franklin was also her gues| 1 Dental Surg‘eon Rose -Rosansky—~Funersls of Local|in the house loosened and cracked. her maiden mame of Ry e Mrs. Hattie Turner of Preston pass- . : 3 People—Rersonals. Outhutldings were siso Sroag B ‘E. Judd. ¥ £d 3 day or two last week with triends eGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. > s solmsimed. el Guicken - 3 w ; e Pecl g; oraing at 580 G:or::umsflfil{? oad | *“Heyman Friedberg of this elty cisht inthasus " Miss Sarah Casey of New York city | Su oo = o Miss Rose Rosansky were uauodinbrm‘a suit against Nathan “'.-55- :‘eeunm . ’—T.fl.ludiu-- the week with Mre. George g ! marriage by Rev. . Maciejewski. he) of the same place to collect 2 di -berg k. 2 T Young Going From Peck of Plain Hill. s couple wer nbtendod b}' G.orxe Ros- [note for 3i00. given on January 5 |and '?wm of New rium to House in Hartford. b Bt e c =T Pater | 1914, been -withdrawn. : Shbap: rs. Elmer Smith and son Charles > E t At Tlijl‘:n and thg wufl:a I:m stock of Fri mll note, dated Tebruary| . - z{‘ dwfil:!m&“m. a;; ':;dflfnx_r Mr. > : d Margaret Kudlick. 3 : uditorium fo of Town |, isses Sarah d.fl'-fih S 0‘“ E handsomely dressed in xehite satin Vatin na2 | Shertef ‘Herbert B Drager. tharawn wothout costs. [Tover street. rived Eaturdzy Se:unu in x xpense P e R e i “Thurs er his| Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fuller of Ab- % WISHING TO DISPOSE OF A e AR B i ais i o g oo : B oete Bl il 4 T Ty o Ahele Ceomthng At : " LARGE NUMBER s e CAPE COD CANAL. ERAVGROUNDS /FISLD DAY, é tion which is o, be one| Tawn street. 4 e s o e Exhikit Made at Otis Library Through| Will Be Pfessnted in Programme .of| - g it Eizee ot tie| Mr. and Mre. Fresik Averys daugivier X § The m is the son of Mr. and Loan by Miss Virginia Hall. Events This Afterncon. which will employ Jo\lruoper- Louise and sons Arthur and Sidney f ; : is the daughter of Mr. amd Mre libr: has Muxct- a town has made & host of friends court here on Friday, Ciarioe. Rusarely of -No.bT Hmtd]| e B the e Mty i i Wil Tegreat that e is to leave| Miss Gladys Smith of Springreld, 1914 at 1030 a. m. for the , BEFORE SEPT 1ST we have decid- | gireet. % i d no little attention. Mass e eeday 1o vioit Cafley | arranging for the busioss of boys will open the programme-at 1.30 e R S g i Elizabeth Hull who is spending August] tember Criminal , which will “ed to reguest you,to take your first| The happy couple have left on a| The cards which are loaned by 3iss 3 i " % Norwich. Se, . honeymoon trip to Springfield.and on | Virgina Hall, are upon the digging and |at the Norwich Free Academy cempus| . Towing Keeps Steamen :Busy.|at her home on Bliss Place. at pictures at our expdnse and with any | their return they wil live at No. 7| the qpening of the Cape Cod capal|With the fleld dhd track athletics. The ,;::‘ B T ekt -t —_— B o e 4 Shumway, § camera bought of us at $3.00 OR|Third street. which was formally opened the 29th|following teams will take part: Tnet: G s Elulien Jho has born | cever v the P ool MORE BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1ST of July last. el o B e B Yt e =t M. Dawley of Bast Town street has|Once as to the cases in which they up- " FUNERALS. The cards include pictures of both | Comstock, Sherry, Marx, Goler, Mar- : 2 returned to her home in Greenwich, “we will supply the first film FREE Martin Houri the digging and of the finished canal, | Xoff, Heebner and Mberg.G .{:’n‘igr -engaged in i ¢ and develop and print the pictures| 1fany friends and rehnm attended | Of the processiof of floats at'the apen- | team—Harris, Segal, Hyman, Gol M — : ing which was led by the steamer den. - Mrs. Stewart Greenman, Mre. Frank FREE. e ipon which were| Falls—Senior team, Tracy P. En-|the troops -at Fort Wright, who will e e AT TRk was held Tuesday momm: from his David I. Walsh, governor. of Massa-|sling, J. Sullivan, Ryan. H. Martin, W. |statr Iub‘ullbra vmtlce fanterbimy turppike Mave Feturnl A large varisty of the best stask of Hlale hume on Com e e v oo | husstis, August Belmont, preaRent | Colemun, [T Woukey, -Mestuty Siunior after spending a week in camp at Po- Mary’, 7 1 v 5 2 Y. = i CAMERAS to select from, and the|which Rev. John H. Fitzmaurice offi-|°f th% official board, with 1500 suests :::_x'n.ll:fn;n Co:n‘e‘fi?esanxoue’; N Sofot TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS Quonnock bridge. wvery best results in developing and|ciated. At the close of the mass Mrs. aboard. . o . and Joseph O'Neil. EAR Timothy Donovan rendered two hymns.| . TheTe is a picture of Governor|81¢ JO0ER DO | 0 Parkin- |Marriage of Joseph Rutka and Miss| Mrs. David Stuart -of Grand Bay, inting. ‘Walsh speaking at the opening exer- 2 Alabama, and Mrs. George Landers of et Riohmed and Bawars tommipes o | cises and one of Gov. Walsh and Au-|Son. Keenan, Buchanan, Xelson. Mc-| Anna ‘Nasgus—Fighting Democrats—| 4y hony. Ranses, were guests the lat- Remember this is an unusual oppor- | three nephews, John, James and Rich- [SUSt Belmont together. 5 4 e = ot W, Borighl-| jtems of Interest. ter part of last week of their cousin, ; “ o 1= ,_B. . W : s tunity and e good ifor only a short|ard Fourlgas, Interment wes in fhe of The e eas 15 like ‘those| E- Delaney, . Metzger, C. Atterbury o ingsviage of Joseph Rutka of [27% ‘Georse Peck But mevertheless. the wise e used to announce the Cap Cod canal| Thamesville-—Senior teain, Geer, Al- Mumvmb. Mess. and Miss Ann2| o ang Ars, Sidney P. Smith and storekeeper does not worry about 3 S e e e pnmittal sereice-| pageant which was held for four gala |len. A. Duhaime. . Junior team, A."Du-|Nagus took place Ttesday morning at|gaughter Eleanor of Washington|] the worm. He emulates the ) 43 days for the Cape, August I5th, 17th, | baime, Roderick. 3 ocloak in ‘the Sacred Heart church. | g et foturned this week from an iy bird. Wien Edr;dseport, St. Joseph, Mo., and Can- | 28" and 19th. Lake street senior and junior teams. Be" T. ©. ‘Bellerose performed the|guiomebile trip through the White early ho sess na- anston r 4 Men Aci Pt Tho pageant given by the natives in| There will be three prizes for éach [cpremony. The bridal couple Were at- | Mountains and the coast of Maine. tionally advertised goods ex- 3 g k. which 500 persons took part was heid |€vent, and the first prize wil 2 l'tended .by Peter Webbirok and Miss e ot ploited in the newspapers of his The funetal of Mrs. Andyrew ¥. Pur-| on the bank of the canal and was|Siver medal presented by Mrs. Charlés| Nellie Pisowna, who were dressed in| nro Fred Grown and daughter “time. 4 . own town, he is quick to let tha don took place from her home, No. 490 L. Richards, who has always taken a |, test gowns. B MAIN STREET. Boswell avenue, Tuesday o, | & et e r hoth | Sreat interest in the playground mova- raadeay sfier the ceremony |l public.know they can buy them Phere were many relatives and rflmd.s song and dance. ment. A banner will be .awarded to|wedding breakfast and reception was MARRIED. at his store. in attendance. Rev. C. H. mcluzu £ | T he event was of local interest as|the team which has the greatest num-neja at ‘the home of the bride's par- . - ficlated and the bearers were AleX|ariss Dorothy Hall of Warren street, |Per of points, and a silyer cup goes to|ents. ELRICK — MERRIAM — Tn New ;nn_- Fersuson, Mr. Briges, Franh H Harland | Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Hali U6 winers of the baseball series. The | " rre is the son of Albert and|+ don. Aug. 25, 1918 by Rev. C Rar- v 4 NP ANG |2na Rovert deNeeley. At & tho gxave in | CLSUI0uE inc participanis of the pa- |Eirls Prize is a beautiful American | Mary Butka and he s employed| 1 Birick sna Miss agnes Ethel Mer- - Re Bmk;m zeant. flag. g in Pamumvme, and the bride is *ne| Tiam, bath of New Londo: PLUMBING AND STEAM M 1 o ¥ lla.nyqu— Aliss Hall made a charming leader| At 3 o'clock the ‘girls will give an|daughter of Albert arid 'Mary Dziolo | s¥ER—VARS—In this city, Aug. 24, .- e r ork tiful flowers covered the grave. o fthe Bay side in a descriptive dance [eXhibition of folk ‘dancing on theland was a weaver in the Ponemah | " by John H. Barnes, J. P., Geotge A. Undertakers Church and Allen had of the Bay and Ocean, one of the most Chelsea parade. The programme will | mills. Ayer and Mrs. Agnes A. Vars, both : : : charge ot the ScnenEntal effective o fthe many pretty dances.|be as follows: Playground march, sty They will soman aivert eading donr O tne Bast Ble - A 3 ) stic reside AGA tville, 3 of all kinds on Automabiles, Peomats. e e AL aa e | wies and my;::'x;‘ dlng‘f‘ Tr;; fl{“’ e aie, e e I ey Rev. 0 maiicrose.” Josenh 7 are in charge of Miss ry McKay e . ville. - Carriages, Wagons, Trucks o lontcalm Btbier s spending a-week | Hall néex?ngu‘e;;s Jatn;lel;t;;:;“?t the 258 In Tiargs 5f M Mpy MobT: ol Daaiats Miss Anna Nagas of Tafiville, Wiy not aitenll 1 15 maard - 30 il $6 - casure Beach pe during ; Misses _Petkine, ~ Tfiden, Mahony| .y gemoorats that sttended the | PQULAS-SCAVERLIO—In Norwich | futly as easy and convenient for you ~and Carts. Miss Olive McKnight of Arctic, R, T, | MAKING GOOD PROGRESS Shse. cfi?fi"@fi&“fi."‘&h«fifs caucus in the town hall on Monday| James Douins of - Spekons Foasn |to have the work dome How s later Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- iifs reitrose 29 IeR homb e visite ON STEAMSHIP TERMINAL. [sky. 3 E T evening returned in their special cars| .54 Ellen Scaverlio of this city. when it may bé freezing weather. iming, Upholstering and Wood Work, IS Telatives here. o 8 D CONnA):..] L Seose nt A HSTitasjapicit Chas: ‘Whet Estimates cheerfolly furnished oo 3 —— Between 85 and 99 Per Cent. of the o Maypale dance. | BEY “went' dowm. ~Several had been DIEC! ; Blacksmithing in all its branches, | Willam Connors and Harry Ward -t o S g hy Wil have |dtinkiog a little too much of intoXi-| . pogy 1. Derby, A ATy, VIOFE TR0 S S bave Teturned after a well spent va- illing Has Been Done. s Elinabel “2““ cating liquors and -started fooling ang | WEARTHY —In Derby, Aug. 22 cation at Oak Bluffs. o i then they began .to pull each others' - i <=y Arthur Rydholm, Williams Sears and nearer completion as far as the sub-|Young men from the Y. M. C. A. and |/ad. and a pitched battle took place: | SCHULTZ—In_ this ci Aug. 2 eam: “Horace Te has charg ' Patrick d Ellen Ahearn M h; Sealf & Clark § : e ool g RARE | am e i B Seu e Sovrs |, oy o gt it one gt | £t Sttt chner P Yot J. K, TOMPKINS Raymond Williams were recent visit-| .« 3 2 the wndnctor stopped the car and | the Gesine Schults. daughtcr of Ter 67 West Main Street ors at Camp Wildcat, Quaker Hill. oS0 A s L R demiy. & o, | Warned the gen. Everyth ent| Ty I apd Tercea Iack Schuliz age > ¥ e, aflor fve. bean GEfven au 2 ind 3 pnE smpoottly intsl Norwich axqnue| ¥ manths - . /507 to 515 North Main St. |_David Campbell clork in 2 local drus| per tent of the ordinary | supporng Dresent the prizes. e it - i Thasied | HenD K. Chandier sed 41 sears and : store, left on the - steamer Chelsea|piles. If theso were placed end to end : 3 oo ac 5 months. T F B s : : Sunday to spend his anmual vacation |they would cover o distance. of 38 in the breaking of a window In the car, | ) ONTTL | late home in Baltic = in New York. miles, considerably farther than from 3 treet and some.stiff blows were handed out. | Ty rcgay, Aug. 2 at 37 oelock. FURS STORED New Tandon to Willigiantic. ot Seing arre ¥ an - | comyre i soein e oo, | Heating and Plumb! . Mr. and Mrs, John Bnright and their | © Dredeiae i front 5. the pler has|in t S o & mentiwoen lof- |cIRVES_1In Norwich ? 8 fered to pay the damages and the men| 1514 Peter Cirves. aged daughters, May gnd Sarah. of Ruther- | besn completed to the extent of about g 3 ‘by M. BRUCKNER ford, N. J, are Visiting Mr. Ensight's |0 per Gent. Abaut .ome-nalf of the 2 o'elock umtil 5 o'clack e e ey s . & | P ‘Wednesday morning, Aug. 26 92 Franklin Street parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Enright |frame work is finished. The granite|Eiris’ sewing will bp on exhibition at| oion . 1] 2t 3 orclock. Reautem mass ar ; i of Blevent strect. Baibead walls ara 1a1d and the eran: | Slater hall® Al the sewine done dur- ot SnE eapdaty: Sred Sleart church Friday merning, 81 Franklin Street e ite walls Which will enclose the filled |ing the season will be displayed. The ‘Shea ;property on Mlerchants’ | iug. 28 af § o'clack, o b/ TEMPORARY RECEIV FO! area. of the pier, extending 1,000 feet| . The -playgrounds will -close mnext|avenuse is mfie several chamges.|pGAN_In Norwich, Aug. 24, 1914, R P 3 = into the river, are well along. The fill- | Saturday at noon, but it is possible | The wooden platf “in front of the Miss ‘Mary Egan of Waterbury, aged . FENTON BUILDING CO. | arcn is 100 feet 1n width. Fifty feet|that some of the jarger ones may re-|Dbuilding has been taken up and & ce-| 25 years. PIES, .CAKE AND BREAD 3o Tk ade of this 15 of Creauntod Ay ment one will Yeplace it. Also-a double | GREENMAN—At Webster Point, Madi- GAS FITTING, *"_that canno John A, Moran Appointed Under Bonds | pile ‘construction, reinforeed with rip-| In.case of rain. the fleld day will ba|deck piasza will be attached to (he| son. Aug. 24, 1914 Nathan W. Grem-| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, L Lo sxoniled. of $10,000.-Appraisers to Be|rap. -The latter,material is ncdv being | POSthoned until {he next fair day. |{ront of the building, maXing a markeq| man, aged i¢ yeare, a native of Boz. £ . your order. Prompt service.| Named. placed between the plles at the river —_—r e mmlwemm; m:h comfert of :ay}e oc-| Fah: 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Cenn. . LOUIS H. BRUNELLE e Gl PARCEL POST EXHIBIT i appearance of the Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. ™ " 49 Carter Ave, (East Side) I tbeu fuce Tl Banjels Going %o Stats Hospital. AT COUNTY FAIR. = of a receiver for the Fenton Bullding| Willam J. Daniels of New London. | Dep rizese Postmasters carriage lopded trun! s ' a “ <company, John A. Mofim has been ap- Who has Jeen serving a term at m:?é ":':'zt AMMF“_ " P A nigh ;:.? -4 h.:; lne' c‘ v Dointed temporary Teceiver by Judge | prison for horse stealing, will soon be rrange ; For Displays: S i o FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Milton A. Shumway of the superior miiied o the Norwich State hos Cx g court under a bond :of $1900. P Dame‘l)s w:s sgutencefl to an in- With a vlew ol brinzm‘ the parcel ng ng at a =, = Mr. Moran has qualffied by furnish- | termediate term of from one to ten|POSt facilities to the attention of the mederate Tate of speed when the acci- m vm co ing the mnlmd bond and ‘has eni 4 a has | dont happened and eseaped injury. " Ne. 11 2> 25 Ferry Street into the duties of his office. A -hea: superior i X in the matter at which apprai of good hehavier would have w x c‘“"“. Mo of Bluse. be appojnted and the :t > reed August 29 His mental - . A of ‘local fishermen went ‘ceiver made permanent; 1m f late, h wever, has been As] at Richards’ I!DVB Suuh.y and ¢ Till taks place here on Monday in the Such a5 to lzvehnoodo;;: hat bt | this weck memg_n circular resarding | returned with'a cateh of 40 _blues. JOSEPH BRADFORD g ore: Judge ‘Shun g 5 been ordered 1o matteriand L ere liam I PR ARad o st zxx“gamgl st xhible Bt tho county . wzn"mle Anson EOOK BINDER flmmonds 1, e trustees of 1 Wot Sufie 6t rowate Aethur B Ca. |Zetvation be securea wich Will Serve Bike Sunday. Slank Books Made and Ruled te Order the kins in New London on Tuadav ap- R 4 Benoit and Sullivan have ?;‘-iu”gd‘fi‘u“ flw" into Be| LU0 0] Frederick | E. Fengar - con’ o Jatonl Dhet by the Sevens of Gnvtnetflle to 108 BROADWAY — A Wis. The New L e Who | factured articies. will — A 3 2 3 y _committed to the Nor- E > John & Geo. . Bliss |55 cde] S S L R PR R e S Rk S SN X BRORE & ”J’..Bhbs e ”‘"pfl},‘fc"w and North| 5 p. ., Cassidy on the Way Home: ’ <77 Telephone 328-3 25 SHETUCKET STREET F¥iis relatives here have learned that HENRY E, CHURCI Or. and Mrs. P. J. Cassidy, who haye - is showing a fine line of NEW MiL- LINERY for Spring -i .—-. Toed in Lendon "cafled for s e [-3; WM. SMITH ALLIN QMonday. g ch here in ajlme over & woek. = | ot e nd demonst s : SUMMER SHOES m]pwm BEST SEVERE fiflEUHATIG gechithonEn, diers bpropr At Still Lower Prices | so you wil say u,s &y Brewery ?MNS DISAPPEAR . h DD 5 MeCORMICK'S, Distributer Bhnmnhm depends on an acid from : m : © 7 " Pnone 12143 which affects the - S 46 meniiie ot i Frank A.Blll, 3 - o 104 MAIN STREET ' ORDER IT NOW nt'dlnntmwul :?lhr ,un;n‘mlm 4 5 Y that wn Non uwyh of Merchants' 8 3 Prompt serviceday br night [ Lochaois s Sez e artar AR &, T S A5 B Baent I directly, with purifying efiect. on 2 H FALLS AVENUE 1 el ? age. Mrs, Peckham, clerk unera D We tee our service to be the |l 'O~ 5422, iy Adsle the blood, and improves the diges- | (07, 280 PUPoReR Whith averases inhi‘;'e.rfimyn:x"s%t W. B. s.'xclm. F e ! irectors sest af the mast reasonable Dyices, tion. Don’t suffer. Get Hood’stoday. | the stalk is:like a. 8900 sized club, |15 Visiting & week at Mystic. =

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