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; B e : NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JUNE 4 1918 SR dl | NOT PROPER PERSON TO ' BE HEALTH OFFICER. New London’s Acting Mayor Will Not Allow Dr. Black to Withdraw Resig- Cum &RING U ~ Funeral Directors B R C. Harding Havens of Norwi¢h was a holiday visitor in Hamburg. . The Bulletin. Norwich, Friday, June 4, 1915. PHILADELPHIA CAPONS ' »o LONG ISLAND DUCKS PLEDGESI95 FROMNORWICH DISTRICT At Methodist Women’s Home Missionary Annual Meeting— Miss Cassie Bailey has returned to v AR.IOUS mms Groton from a visit in Norwich. BROILING CHICKENS Mr. and Mrs. Antone Silva have re- sy Ay T:"”‘ . Mot A number of Norwich carpenters are | turned to New London from a visit to - . ew London on Thursday emphatical- ROASTING CHICKENS e A o Mrs. Silva's parents tn Norwich, Mrs. S. A. Prentis of New London Re-elected President— | ;" ricea to accept the witharawat ot | , &l almers NATIVE FOWL | nine authors are Miss Mabel Hagberg has returned to i inity Methodist i e T wee 5 ot NS, R ESPLSeented 2 | worwien after g vt Wi her gang| Meeting at Trinity | Church Closed With Ban- | neuin omcer ana caseea o teier to |} 337 MAIN STREET MM 1ot 00y My b e T quet in the Evening \ sl : e U Bl o O A " Oppevite Post O g : 2 3 forw: o Dr. Blacl e wrote - oa All Vegetsbles are cheaper this| Another consignment of oil has ar-| MMiss Aenes Chapman of Norwich foliow: ; rived for use on the state road be- [ Was & recent guest of her parents, Mr. Dr. J. T. Black, New London, Conn.: 'Phene 321-2 Lady Assistant week. 1 ek tween Uncasville and Palmertown. fi';d Mrs. F. A. Chapman, of Old Mys-| Enthusiasm marked the 25th annual ‘lta?n g}mm. L. Day, Danielson; M‘r; About snoon.c;_d“-fi.’ 1 nledved :mm - 0 - | Jo M : .| Deputy Sher s a letter from A handsome nine-room cottaze and| . A meeting of the Woman's Hom;.‘ldrila oD S Moswan Noowiohiz Mo s, | pepete s xne n ¢ garage is in the course of construction rank Wilson of Norwich was a|slonary soclety of the Norwich district | Ng idh “"Town: Mrs. Harret O. Rog- | my office atother letter from you, With . : at Ocean Beach for Abner Schwartz of | Suest at Asa Falrman's in Essex early | neld Thursday at Trinity Methodist |ers, New Londor W. Rog - ote of explanation from Rev. Mr. in the week. His wife is helping to e e e e e T You Will Need : ; ich. : 5 Episcopal church with morning and|ers, New London; Mrs, George Kerridge. Each note was to notify ou eed a \| care for Mr. Fairman, her brother. Me Dani het wished to withdraw your 3t 16 predictea that @uring June the afternoon eessions, followed by a ban- | Morse, elson; 'Mrs. Lucy A. Hurl-| me that you wis o raw ¥ . | William Ryan, from Boston, arrived|quet at 580 o'clock. The choice of |Dutt, Gales Ferry; Mrs. Nancy Ruiss, | resignation in effect June 1st. temperature wjll run below the nor-| . » N mal and the fainfall will run above|in Norwich Thursday for a few days | officers resulted in a re-election with | Norwich; Mrs. O, W. Potter, Moosup Allow me to state that I cannot re- 3 e normm stay at the home of his sister-in-law, | the on of the second vice presi- | Mrs, J. C. Gallup, Moosup; Miss Jes- | ceive your request of withdrawal for . 3 Mrs. Patrick Ryan, and family of | dent, John C. Gallup of Moosup, |sie E. Arbuckle, New Haven; Mrs. | the following reasons: ¥ A Stafford _Springs correspondent | North CHff street. Mr. Ryan is on the | Who' succeeds Mrs. Jerome Greer, Ni- [Stephen A. Prentls, New London A vaecancy \exists in. xth-“m rf For Your Symmer outmg‘ mentions that Dr. G. Percival Bard is | Pension roll of the New Haven road, | antic. health officer-and can only n = E Bu“ard to remodel at once his residence on |having beenda. faithful employe for 42| The morning session opened u: 160.53 S p;escfibed by law. Wy ki e e Ernest East Main street. years. His daughter is Mrs. Lawrence | 0’clock with a devotional service le prings; Mrs.| Furth y n y now beco: . s F. Stanley, now of New York. Mrs. S. A. Prentice, the president, of [J. M. Potter, Gales Ferry; miliar with it before you really neec The reunion of the veterans of the P ———— New London, end this was followed by | Reynolds, Willimantic; Rev. and M officer; that you are temperamentally & uas t? VIO LIN First Connecticut artillery is to be | HARTFORD DIOCESE OLDEST the address of welcome by Rev. F. W. [F. W. Coleman, Norwich. 'The re-|unfit for the office; that you do not { held at Wilcox's, New Haven, Wed- . Coleman, pastor of the church. Then [Mmaining delegates present falled to|possess the qualifications which the| Out stock is full of the best in new | nesday, June 16. OUTSIDE RRITISH ISLES | followed greetings from the president | register. law requires; that you are mot & suit- | Cameras with all the latest attach- TEACHER .- | Bishop Brewster Tells Epi L Jear books of the Dwight W. Blskes- | able person (0 have the &SLOratld|ments and we.-ales kave a nice show- | The 16th assembly of the Connecti- | Bishop Brewster Tells Episcopal Del- | sponse was given by Miss Laura Per- |lee Memorial Deaconess home of the | power with whick a health officer is|’ s Mg | cut Chautauqua association is to be egates at Hartford. .. The organization of the conven. g‘s;hr:dm E}:}::opal church wer’e. fl]l:« em| wcred‘ i 2 3 m?“ : w:'irlfltly gl !f IM:rn All String Instruments repaired held at the Plainville camp grounds tion was effected and committees were ul to se present. It - y convictions are based largely on | pri ere you can save from $1 tc ! Viclins sdid ‘ot dady $ivens from July 12 to July 20. An address by the Right Rev.|appointed as follows: Press, Mrs. |cated at 76 George street, New Haven. | your entire conduct of the “Perkins”|es on your purchase. | Chauncey B. Brewster, bishop of the | Charlotte P. M. Walsh of New Lon-|It is the place of residence for licensed | case—your hasty action in resigning Bri il | For appointments address E. In some Connecticut towns the|diocese of Connecticut, featured the|don; resolutions committee, Mrs. Al- [deaconesses, graduate nurses and tha | office in the midst of epidemic. ting. your films as for a few | E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- grange is supplying garden and flower |opening day of the twenty-third an- | bert W. Rogers and Miss Harriet Rog- | Student body. Your relations with the financial in- | days we are developing them free. € Fons g seeds to children, to encourage them |nual conference of Episcopal church | ers of New London. It serves as a social center for the | terasts of the city; your willingness i . to useful and beautifying work. clubs of the United States, in Trin-| The minutes of the last annual meet- | varied church interests of the licensed | and activity in endeavoring to place | LatE Bt B to Fel ity church at Hartford Thursday, The |ing were read by the secretary, Miss | deaconesses; it is a place for rest for | the responsibility for your own lack of | ot e 'l; Fem _fl“'e resasfm lobee address was preceded by the celebra- | Florence Washburn, and the report of |nurses, after the time spent in the[self-control end discretion upon the e mnston o : pal for E—ltln& = evteftz o O't" tion of holy communion. the treasurer, Mrs. Frank Comstock, |midst of sickness and is the home | acting mayor of the city when you . uo‘"lb"e c‘miphn "bg of POI a"’eg f?{ In welcoming the delegates, -the|showed the past year to have been a |basis for students who receive a large| knew the facts did not warrant it ng because it has been cold and wet. | hishop said in part: “It is my pleas- | flourishing one. Mrs. Hattie Walcott | part of their training in the Religious | proof o which you acknowledge by Launch May, owned by James D, |20t duty to welcome vou to this old- | Eaton of Stafford Springs presented a |Education and Social Service depart- | your willingness to retain office under|aet a law, including the signature of Willlams of Groton, has. been over. | ¢St diocese of the Anglican communion | very enmcouraging report as secretary ment of Yale university, lectures per- | conditions exactly the same as previous | the executive. We advertise exaotly | hauled and has been rented to the |7 the world, outside the British Isles, | of the publications and mite boxes. The | talning to Methodism being given in| to your resignation. In case of most public acts eyl Harvard Athletic association for use|2Pd to this city and capital of Con- | annual reports of Miss C. Ella Day, | the home. N Yours respectfully, taking effect from tHeir .passage, at Red Top. necticut. secretary of systematic beneficence; | The object of the training school is A. T. MINER, says the attorney-general's - opinion, 2 “In the business world, time was| Mrs. Ellen M. Martln, secretary of |to give a comprehensive knowledge of =3 the necessity of a recognition of State delegates will attend the|When the unit was the shop, the of- | temperance, and Mrs/C. Harley Smith, | the Bible, and of fundamental, social, Acting Mayor. |foctions of a day does not arise . seventh annual convention of the Oys- [ fice, the store, the mill. But now, | secretary of evangelism, were read by |educational and religious questions; to New London, June 2, 1915. but the weight of American auther- About e o tnne Ner: Gfowers s Denlars "association \\l-hc llsl_tfhere hln gusiness or profes- Milss Wur;?l-gin lndtl:;ir absenc&t'l‘ge ?:\'el?pd th(e imgvlmudal pefl?::llity iof C. Hadlai Hull, counsel of Dr. Black, [ ity is that a statute taking effect of North America at Washington, D.|Slonal life, who dies not need and |roll was c: an e reports of the |the students and to deepen r spir- 3 3 from its pseage is of tive £ y G, Fono 15016, o seck connéction with some organiza- | auxiliaries, including the Queen Es- |itual life; ¢o train young women for | TIrsday afternoon relterated his dec- | (7o, (5 PUREE 8 JPSF2lve M0 tion ,at least state-wide, to get a bet- | thers and the Home Guards, showed [practical and capable service for man- ;(m“""\[';f :dflemv £ ”'?‘ ’f"""s in general the law disregards frac- ou see your back is when . The grange at Stonington will have |ter, broader outlook, and to accom- | the past year to have been a very en- |kind, with the Christlan church as the ?Vf’ - t“'tf D aae At & 3 t;P; tions of a day, this rule is not ad- 4 2 Neighbors' night Wednesday, June 9, |plish greater results? It is getting so | couraging one. The matter of pledges |centér of their activities, B O s it officer and that| hered to where such a course would 3 o when the members will entertain gran- |in the church. The unit is no longer | was then taken up and $195 was _— e dhivn e gy gt ke o o | work mischief or injustice, and it you are buying your suit here gers from Ledyard, Westerly, Mystic | the parish; it is the seneral conven- | pledged from the members of the Nor- | TERRIFIED FAMILY B I o e e loy, | becomes Tecessary to inquire as to and North Stonington. ALY e wic strict. Mrs. F. C. Martin of : ¥ 2 the hour inute of the day . P i A the t. , y Following the exercises in the church | Willimantic oftered the noontide pray- ON HANOVER FARM.| attcmpts to. intarfere withs (e ordary| T4, o Clnlieral Hinman quotes trying it on to see The case of the state against Ned|the delegates repaired -to the parish|er and luncheon was served by the E 5 A pomted o e e | & number of opinions, - including o | 7. Sauires of Andover nas been om|house of the church, where President | members of the Home Missionary so- | Kasimiez Pistrolie of Jewett City Held | aDpointed by Acting Mayor “"“l"h" Praiiard ve, Bushnell, 11 Conn., 161 But other people see it triat m;h;gsu¥r;fl)r cm‘;njac Rockville ‘¥x§§iz%‘ R. Butler of the church club | clety of Trinity M. E. church. The for Higher Court. ?:zt}n‘:ylfleaszghkcmfil;"’t‘ 2nd the'|24; Louisvilie vs. Savings bank, 104 ore Judge Webb and jury. Squires|of Bethlehem, Penn., delivered his an- | menu follows: | U S, 469-478; K dy against Pal- retty ofter. is charged with non-support. nu;;lt address to the delegates. Boret In the town hall at Baltic Thursday g,',‘":.{‘,,?é,;“;’{;’ c&ififlrln-tx::em‘ "&“‘té“ mer and Gfosvanz‘;‘n'flzl‘lgflt “Sreain = . “It must communicate a thrill of ato Soup evening there was an adjourned hear- “ 11 ited Stat rts. H - ki . | poiigJune number of the White Rib- | patrictic fervor to every one of us Potato Salad Saltines ing in the case of Kasimiez Pletrolle | Pl3sant experiences for someone, =~ L i o e, oo Whe ou ; - -|here” said Mr. Butler, in part, “as olls of Jewett City on the charges of as- 2 n y y your suit ons"in Connecticut have sent fre- | ¢ remember that this is e van Assorted Cake Doughnuts sault, breach of the pesce sad carry- Eppointsd Dr BIaGce’ suockmmor an 0 e o eions ataetite h al be o gt sl e dci‘;"‘b“@}u 19| erable diocese of the first bishop of Coffee ing 'concealed weapons. John W.|fhursdey 't’;"{'h“‘ieg:m"'”‘;‘;’: ion | the rights of an employe or the ob- ere you can always be-sure e e o ard | the American church. Let us remind AF e Crofts, justice of the peace, of Han- | ALY s 0 the iment oot hos|ligations of an employer pertaining £ th ft you that the name and character of| . - ternoon ‘"wn- over, before whom the accus?d Was | rctained counsel appol to an injury occuring on the day sam perfect this organization are quite in line e afternoon session convened at|[presented several days ago, after he ¢ h No. 288 e e you| Taith Trumbull .chapter D. A R.lwith the trend of prosress. for it Is|130 oelocic with a devotional service | had besn arrested by Constable Myer | Acting Mayor Miner would not di-|0F the epproval of chaper No- 270 the' d th oo | rmosting of the 'Bilsworth Memonal| R0t Of the parish, nor of the diocese, |conducted by Mrs. Emma L. Day and | Blumenthal, presided, and _Attorney | Y1188 the name of his probable ap-| % 5", 05 “rights or obiigations saw the day you put the suit | oone, o e eworth heme. |Ror even of the province. It is na- |then came the missionary exhibit in|Roderick M. Douglass prosecuted for | Fointee, but it 1e generally understood | SR o T8y LONH “brovisions. of S, Windaory Hwiasy | atternoon, fHonal o charge of Mrs Jerome Greer, Mrs.| the grand juror, Francis H. Logan. etce, " - T Chipman 1§ lis probatie | e chapter: thaY fiistics, tequives i, on here. Sutte 1t L "| General discussion by the delegates | Robert Bitgood gave a reading, Wait-| Pletrolie was charged with having | NQIce- . 0 0 oo 12l GinPine time of executive aprov- % followed Mr. Butler's address, ing by the Gate. Rev. George G.|appeared at 1 o'clock on the morming | mpnc g 2ICR SOC ety neld B Mesting | FCCHo, Ty chapter and the time of the P i £ The puplls of Miss Porter's school,| In the evening there was a reception | Scrivener made a very inferesting ad- | of May 26th at the home of Isaac| SWstey Sveding ond appolated &0 %0 12 the injury occurred ay $20. you can for| rarmington, now directed by Mrs. B, |and dinner for the delegates at the|dress along missionary lines and Miss | Rabinovitz in Henover, where he|SOmmiitee to go before the common | RITry, A9 TUSC U The, (RIS riret - P. Keep, will give their annual lawn | Hartford club. Roberta Bitgood recited, The Raggedy | pounded on the door, used vile lan-| {000C, ‘0 LoEare O to8, backing Dr. | al it should be considered as govern- economy’s sake. Good val-|pirty and play Saturday. The com-| The following officers were elected | Man, A paper, Just a Glimpse of the | guage and fired off a revolver and ter- | gy oy = &ty backing Dr- | 24 'by the provissions sf said chapter, 3 mencement exercises will be held next |at the evening meeting of the church | West, was read by Mrs. J. C. Taylor. | rified the Rabinovitz famil = No. 288 . Wednesday, clubs: President, S. McL. Buckingham, | The paper told of schools in the west| It is claimed that Pietrolie came to Fe==ig e ues at $12. and up. Watertown; vice presidents, John J.|and of the missionary work being car-| the Rabinovits place, which is the old | HOPKINS & ALLEN'S The blockade of Trieste is having a | Osborn, New Haven; J. M. Smith, Wa- |ried on there. e election of officers | Standish farm, with two other men an noticeable effect on the prices of cer- >rbury secretar, Charles F. Chase, |resulted as follows demanded to see a Polish man named i WORE_FM MONTHS H H L) tain drugs in market. On such drugs ¢ Britain s Charles B[ President, Mrs. S, A, Prentis, New | Stephen. e father of | O Present Type of Guns—Machinery Incidents in Soclety as citric acid and cream of tartar, v ven. London: first vice president, Mrs. Ed- ‘hen ave abinovitz, father of . : - “rp y druggists learn that there is likely (0| oo — o ward Luce, Niantic: second vice pres- | Isasc, answered the door in the dead of for Army Rifies in Preparation. be & shortage. APPROXIMATE LOSS OF ident, Mrs, John Gallup, Moosup; cor- | night, the door was slemmed open by . 3 ; 8,000 IN FIRES |TesPonding _secretary, Miss Florence | those from the outside and ome of the| Work on hand on its regular type of 207 MAIN STREET 4ot Teeting of the Connecticut chap- . Washburn, Stafford Springs: treasurer, | Rabinovitz family was kuocked down | sPorting guns and rifles is yet as-| Mer S. S Thresher, of Broadway. er, ughters of Founders and Patri- : Mrs. Frank Comstock, New London; | an Pietrolie lled a revolv: 'n spending seve! ays af er ots, 18 to ‘be held Fridey afternoon, | Estimate Made on Thursday—Burned | X72, Crank Comstod Wew Lomdon: | and, Sl oo s :::e?;, ¥ tls!h““;;“'kf“ 7z :;l‘mb:' Of | summer cottage in Mystic. June 18, at the home of the president,| Out Families Find Other Quarters. |boxes, Mrs. Hattie Walcott Eaton,| On the afternoon of May 24th it is| oo s at the Hopkins e Mrs. Charles F. Armstrong, 20 Brook- e Stafford Springs; secretary of Young | also claimed that Pietrolie with other [ SOmpany factory here, while activel Miss Mary N. White, who has been lawn avenue, Bridgeport. ,_An approximate total loss of $8,000| People's work, Miss C, Ella Day, Dan- | men went to the Rabinovitz place, 9“93;‘“ ’10"’ fl;fl!lhungf_;'umw for r;g. in New York, has returned to her s " in the fires of Thursday morning was |jelson; secretary of systematic benefi- | where only Mrs. Isaac Rabinovitz was "‘:."_‘;l‘:g “{{e "k. e& i ] A*"m' e | home on Broadway, having completed popperintendent of Parks Henry C.|an estimate made during the day. cence,” Miss Alice Cunningham, Put-|at home, and that they made a dis- | ¥hich the Hopkins & Allen Arms com- |her course of study. ulle:-s ?1 2~«etwm ondon is to get the| In the Bailey house on Main street,|nam; secretary of temperance, Mrs.|turbance on the premises, bringing in g—r‘l‘(’;a:fs ‘:“Thfl"“t: ’-E‘!{Ph“" er its big b permission of the Sgmmon council to|owned by Mrs, Emma Bailey. and the|Ellen Martin, Rockville; secretary of | a quantity of beer and liquor and tak- [ fOTIrRCS With the British government.| Dr, and Mrs. Henry M. Pollock have cut down all the wild cherry trees in |residence of Mrs. Annie B. Millea and | evangelism, Mrs. C. Harley Smith, New | ing possession of the house while they wil e the policy of the company to|been guests at Stafford Springs of &he cltyh Iximflsd z:gd lhtus' llln a llars;e Charles Fox adjoining, all the families | London. drank the intoxicants. speed ucp the wor}c l¢m its reg;ular ;ltne Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Pinney, with whom egree, help en e caterpillar plague. (found other accommodations during| After the installation ceremony in| Pietrolie, who is a saloon keeper in|SC 8S to accumulate a surplus after |they took a motor trip over the Mo- A former Norwich Episcopal rectog | 16, 42Y and much of their furniture | charge of Miss Jessie Arbuckle, the of- | Jewett City, was bound over to the | e present orders on hand have been hawk trail. Rev. Reginald H. Parker whb nas neor | Was moved out. e fering was taken. The matter of the | higher courf after the hearing Thurs- [flled = .~ % G = et Hapfms been | Some of Casper K, Bailey's horses|place of the 1916 meeting was left in|day night. There were four witnesses| AMeanwhile there will be many men| Mr,and Mrs. Henry Arnold and baeh Suscosdad this wesk be Horyias |which tere released from his stable |the hands of the executive committec. | against the accused, K. Rabinovits,| Froring on the machinery and tools, |daughter. of Newburgh, N. ¥, have - 24 ave - traveled as far as Preston City during v ’ v S h Rabi vit: i - vhich orde: ave en place. 0 | been the guests of Mr. Arnold’s par- B, Sioddbmaillis, who has, hoen at St.|ine eatly morntar, befare thuy wite] e e e, o | e DAV Inovity Boay vt Snd Ja-| oiity for the manufsstere of (he ariiy | it Rev: and Mes Eonry T. Armold, Stephen's church in Boston for the las 2 excellently rendered by Miss Elizabetl: | cob tz, all of Hanover. L - P! on for the last | caught.. Policemen Maloney and De- | Lane, and was followed by the singing rifles and when this new machinery is |of Willlams street. year. laney, with Bdward F. Brice, Arthur | of tre foxolagy and Distiot Subein: | RELIEF CORPS SPENT received it will be installed in other - The Independent Order of Brith|hoynion and Mr Balley and others | tendent Scrivener pronounced the ben- BV Wt CAESIEI Dhnomes for oich néguiistions Sfe |l AWMEASENDOR 1O £ i good w dicth ! T A - 758 lodges in 29 states. and members| The alarm for the fires on Main|gerved in the Sunday school rooms of | Surprised Mrs. Grace H. Manning with | tions fi};ese are it is not yet stated, ex-l TO GREAT WORK convention at Atlantic City Sunday, | s e 0 | Home Missionary society. The seve: 1 Motiday ahf Mgt ¥ Sunda¥. |, telephone call, and the alarm for |tables were attractively decorated with| In response to an invitation recently | Lf™ Of three years. Just what de- 7 y Y. DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU the fires on Baltic street was rung in|spring flowers and the menu served |given members of Sedgwick Woman's | Partments are to be located in the that there ars two ways of practicing | John R. Hegeman, president of the Dy Fred Bradlaw after he had been|was as follows: Rellef_corps, No. 16, spent the day|Present factory or in the Gerdon build- economy in buying Fred? One way | Metropolitan Insurance company, is|2Wakened by a neighbor from Beech with their president, Mrs. Grace H.| & Q% sfn‘ze(;efu‘:‘ficifm"whem““]‘-““; is to consider price only — the other, | considering ‘ocating his summer home | Street. APdmato Elequs Manning, on Thursday, at her home | oy eG ot but the inevitable exten- results. GENUINE ECONOMY :in lhe\l’;equio!t colony. hFor the past few ——_OBJTUARY Rgast B;et“ o dGrlgs{n t]:’etz.s at Sunnyside, Yantic, about 50 in all e the‘busines: lr;e;a:ryeo‘el): a; 1 lays Mr. Hegeman has been at the . & reamed Mashe: otateces responding to the invitation. i Ft is to consider both—and in buying your | Mohican hotel with Mr. and Mrs. z Gravy Eeets Chili Sauce The larger number went on the car | DiS contracts it has undertaken will Feed Stuffs of us you get the very hest | Georse Rogers of New York. . H. Morgan Hewitt. Tea Coffec _ Assorted Cake leaving Franklin square at 10.45 in the | Tiean the bringing to Norwich of a quality at the most reasonable prices, . - : The death of H. Morgan Hewitt, son Ice Cream morning and others came through the | {ORTARCY Increasing force of mechan- <o that you get both results and prices. | yimig, LoleS JUXiliary of Mystic dl- | of Judge and Mrs A . Hewith of| .. .0 ainner speakers were Dis- |50 With the sssistance of the offi-| “7ul, % manutacture of the army , A. O. H, w entertai Sroton, rred at relock W = = , Mrs. it . € 'r;'y us for true enconomy in Feed | grand officers of the state, the counts | day. evening He had been Sick. for |trict Superintendent Scrivener of this | Gore "t Manm! "gogf“;l";gl; :33,;‘;:3 rifle is taken up it will cell for the Stuffs. officers and visiting members of di- | four weeks with pneumonia. Every- |city and Miss Jessie Arbuckle. super-1t, have presented to her through the | SCTVices of several supervising ex- visions from New London, Norwich, | thing which was possible to do for his | intendent of the Dwight W, Blakeslee | corps treasurer, Mrs. Gertrude Tootill, | PEFts in that line, and after the war = Taftville, Jewett City and Westerly | recovery was done On Wednesday Dr. | Memorial home. She told of the work | 5 oyt glass water set and a bouquet of | COtracts are over, the company ex- Sunday afternoon and evening. W. K. Tingley of this city was called |that is being so successfully carried|pinks and sweet peas. .y P e ciReS & ety . Shiloh Baptist church, Hartford, will | 10, 2555t Drs. Stanton and Barnum, {on there. In her annual report fo the|” In making the presentation. Mrs.|modern plant and to continue to man- pehiloh Baptist ehurch, Hartford, will [ who had been attending the patient,|oficers of the home Miss Arbuckle|mootill informed. Mrs. Manning thai | U3cture sporting guns and r 3 Ceve Street gy Ml ::dmshe:ndv?m;lfégé and on op%rauor;‘ for the removal of sa};}f; - tio idea, that we draw | DeF carefully guarded secret that this | “Op, Hopkln‘s é"jf';l K;‘:‘; et 3 s com; pus from the right lung was perform- e old ascetic idea, vas her 24th weddi ive g Tl be iho largest churcn home for| ed. About 12 ounces were faken away, | near to God as we withdraw trom hu- Had 1eaied Ut il e (e it We of Massachusetts is now actually in in Connecticut. € | but his strength was not sufficient and | man relationship, has changed, and in |, itiy f the date. g, e local plant, as e final S iced M“ssels al\d ntev;(chu;:vrplisa.monument 0the effort | ho' did ot wevive from: the Gperation: this_age we believe that the opposite D it the SR (hh - ladlea l!l;leps in negotiations relative to the P f Rey. William A. Harrod, formerly of | Mr. Hewitt leaves, besides his par- |is Christ's teachings—we draw near|yere delightfully entertained with an | Sale of the capital stock of the Hop- . At ents, a wife formerly Miss Dora Pop- [t God as we draw near to the heart | original poem by Mra. Eiizabeth R. R S R S T R 5 .| pe. whom he married four years ago,|Of man. ; Bogue, recitatl by Mrs. Mannii Mussel Cocktall tonten the Nurses' Alumnae assocla- | and two sons. He was 29 ears oid| . This is one of the theories of our | poBUsr FeCCAlOnS By N con Fred | company of Massachusetts were taken e s e . W. Dackus hospital| and had epent his whole life in the | Deaconess home, and hence our home |\When the party left at 4.45 it was| Luesday, June 1, at the State Street t Rallion’s! 5 oy et annual meeting Wed- | horough, where~he was known and |is like “the house by the side of the| ith assurances to Mrs. Manning that | 1TUst company in Boston. On Tues- AL BATMON 'S comiie romms of e nliars i, wica | 1oVed LY eysrvboty, Mo Mowityae's | mad. whete we live and axo frends of | he wadbeen & most entertaining hos- | $7 3160, o "re,0ad, subecrioed o = S aang, i member o e Groton Heights Baptist | man.’ e ac . | tess. = Rath Huntington e i) Elve| church, of Fairview lodge, L O. O, . | Perhaps first in importance s ithe = and certificates of the preferred stock e M[ M and of Groton grange, P. of H. He | Training School department. ere the 3 e new company wi e delivere o C- ADLES school, Kentucky. was connected with his father in the |best teaching is given at the Yale| TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF to subscribers within a very short . = Groton Grain and Coal company,where | School of Religion, through its depart- REV. F. JOHNS BOHANAN. | time. s £ = Hafl‘, scalp M FaceSpemfist dny oy aemnial stale parade and fleld| ;o was bookkeeper. ments of rellgious education, and so-| o (oAt 8 meeting of the board of irec (These are screnuous da s for James e a ? cial service, providing the theoretical | Completing Decade as Rector of St.{ tors of the new company held on - [w. 3 States 3 Miss Adles. Wil iitwin Boows New York ;:;lé b"?s?‘ealgsml;\éew Br:)taln n;xt year. Mrs. Arthur J. Richards. foundation that is needed for the prac- Andrew’s Episcopal Church. nesday in Boston, William A. Watts of [sador to German Ed‘ e; su;x‘ca;i (hhe Wednesday evening, June 2nd, with | will be th éeflt &h"“l the state| Mrs. Arthur J. Richards, died at|tical work which the students do in the i sty New Haven and George E. Matthies [War started Mr. Gerard has had Latest HAlr styliin. 2 Tation, "The o Toane local organ- [ner home in Holyoke, Mass., early|local churches, and especlally in OUr| mhe tenth anniversary of the coming | Of Seymour were elected directors of [hands full straightening out delicate 306 Maim St - Next to Onelsea Bamk.| that city in about a month ang cone | Wednesday morning. ~Mrs. Richards |Italian church and summer camp. The | of Rev. F. Johns Bohanan to the rec- | (D6 New company. Mr. Watts and Mr. [matters. ~With the sinking of tho ‘Telephone 652-4. plete plans for the big gamerlil:g s lhnd l'?icgfn il for s time andsa.n university training is ausplex:rnteid I:_v torship of St. Andrew’s Episcopal gdattlhxes -reupre‘slder;t:hnd lvscel presi- k::tl‘u:;: ;nozmlonncbelcm:l; mcxfeer;cr?y 2 nvalid for more than a year. She|lectures in our home. Our aim is to B i ent, respectively, of the local com- was a resident of Willimantic for | increase the efficiency of Christian ser- | Sincct 'h Brecneville will oceur oR| pany, and it is expected that they will DiE R s Agcead fiat M Gevam | FUNERAL. many years, her husband being con- |vice. “The demand of the times is for | cvening sorvice by a special eermon|M2Ke very valuable additions to the | Wi SRR o divomane —_— nected with the Willimantic mills of |a practical Christianity which makes | by Rev. R. R. Graham, rector of Christ | Present board. Mr. Watts is also chair- | emergency y 4 " * Miss Fannie Sears. American Thread company. Five |rea] the spiritual, and spiritualizes the | ppiscopal church. man of the selling committee who will { man capital, | :.v.;\eml“f.:fmm":e\:“l;dwb -nEd # At 10 o'clock Thursday morning the | C2L5 30 the family moved to Hol- |realities of life.” To meet this demand, | ' Rev. Mr. Bohanan came here from negotiate for a further contract for Mathews, | will open abowt July 1sf| funeral of Miss Fannio Sears, daughter | yorctod ipeonmaen oS hpeh: | leader saé?h?{;rxyn\:;r:‘eb:ts::?gt‘g;; 5 oy T SRR B Fbany. (e ——————————— of Mrs. Rachel Sears, was hel . % z 4 - ‘ashington, L. I, and during the de- 1D GOVERNOR an n fret olieeiAit Blbres Per Bome e gare mas held from|yoke mills of the company. The de. |is the purpose of this department 1o cade in which he has secved the| WHEN DID GOVERNOR _ vISIT ‘ W, BUTTS | with Ravbi Samuel Sobol oMciating. | Nowpuryport,. Mass, - o desshior o3|y, YOURS Women for such leader- | Gresneville church . the =parish has SIGN AMENDMENT? Seven Years with above firm The beare: B 3 o ughter of | ship, grown in membership and many im- Dy s Y Strom i P oum, Peter | Charles and ielen (Speakman) Senior. |~ We. would give expression to our{ hrovements have been made 1 the | Compensation Commissioner Wants to THEPLAUT-CADDENC() . She was married to Mr. Richards in|appreciation of those who have served | church rty. The lude th i = David Shereshevsky, and burial took |ywini ic in 1892, Sh 3 v d oth Rroperty. ese include the| Know About Accidents on That Day. "FRENCH place in the Brothers of Joseph cemos | Wiumantic in 1892 ~She leaves three |our home and so have served others | installation of a new organ, the re- tery at Poquetanuck. with a committal | C2ldren and her husband. The chil- | with us, also our thanks to our many | Gecorating of the church and other| Attorney-General George E. Hin- for & 2 ancy Plaiting Work || service at the grave. Relatives frem |dren are Arthur C. of Holyoke, a well |loyal friends in the city and state,| advances in its equipment for helpful . ceordion—Fancy g other cities wers among those aremery | KOWN pianist; May Helen, and Earl | whose generosity makes possible this| gervice in the parish. At the present |Man has been asked by Frederick M. - - NEW LONDON-NORWICH o cg oy ks @mong those present. | 1., all of Holyoke. Also her mother | work. time the membersnip is about 160, | Willlams, chairman of the work-| N e ing Gifts DYE WORKS charge of the funeral a.rn‘mgex}xen?s survives her, living in Centerville, R.| A vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. —_— men’s compensation commission, i H i Bl B s S pi 5 5 R a:ltd g“&'il’l"smr'uM"' Charles E.|Crowe and after the closing :Amxs. lzg«; Thought They Heard Burglar. aceidents occurring on the day when New and popular pieces of Cut Vs 3 Con. lames Fitzgerald. Lovett, of imantic. The body will|Be With You Till We Meet Again, Residents in 2 house on Grogvenos|Governor . Holeomb aigned - the Our Auto at your service be brought to Willimantic for burial. |conference was adjourned. place called for the police late Thurs- |amendment to the compensation Glass and Silver offer you a On, the Register, # day night after hearing what they |law, passed at the last session of the large selection from which to Those who registered as delegates | thought was burglars trying to get|general assembly, are to be eonsi choose a gift that will be appre- The funeral of James Fitzgerald, formerly of this city, whose death oc- curred this week in New London, was New Fire Bell at Police Station. 2 held there Thursday mornis A new fire alarm striker was put in | quring the a: were as_follows: into the house. ered as governed by the law, which " Few Inquiries About Voting Machines. | o'eiocic with a service at St B?atry'g Toslton o t'l‘ihurgd:g at police head Harrtet M. Prentis, New London: msem-m A, C. Matthews and other|is Chapter. No, 288 of tie publ:: :‘::‘y"" fit the price you wish I Registrars Tyler D. Guy and Cor-|Star of the Sea church and was at- | duarters. s of the latest type and |Charlotte P. M, Walsh, New London: | officers were sent to make an investi- | acts o 5 . . £ - tended by many relatives. Rev. Alex- | SiVes the fire alarm in volume of sound | Annie B. Newton, Uncasville; Florence | gation and while a little scratch was|the injury occurred subsequent to Established 1872 | ‘aelius J. Downes had a qulet day at [ JSRESE T TEry o0 b ed. e | that can easily be heard all over the|B. W. tafford Springs; Laura | found on the house, it was stated, that | the approval of the act by the gov- the town hall on Thursday, where they | pegrers were Patrick Hawkins, Wil |town hall building. , ; Georgia: nothing else was learned ernor it should be considered as gov- were posted in the corridor to give|liam Chapman, Herbert Hawkins and R T R I Emma L.| probable that there had been any at-|erned by it. mmm—cmnmco. Brush Fire. We M tempt at burglary and no one had been| The attorney-general discu: Ray i iemonstrations of the voti: _ Smith, Burlal was in St. Mary’s Small \ i from noon to 9 in the eve:fng They ms?gry, b, - =, The autochemical was out on Thurs- | Norwich; Mrs_ Hattie Walcott Eaton, | seen around the house. the meaning of the term passage of i Jewelers and Silversmiths H will put in the same hours today and day morning at 10 o’'clock to respond |Stafford Springs; Mrs. F. C. Martin, —_— an act and says that “by thé passage . Plaut-Cadden Bujlding | Saturday and except to have more cit- Willlams® Root Beer is fine for chil-|to & call for a small brush fire on | Willimantic; M C. | A list of 38 household tacks which|{of an act is meant the conclusion Look for street clock. izens who ‘want to be shown how | dren. It helps them bear hot weather; | the edge of Mohegan park, near Rock- | limantic; A. Ji ilitman. accomplished the aid of|of all the constitutional forms ‘e machine ; thsy like It Make your own. well street. ; ; Mrs. Jennie Nuzum, ] compiled. ceremonies requisite to s the e SRR

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