Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1915, Page 2

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| ‘r ‘ ' urray's Boston Store [ WILLIMANTIC, GONN. ! THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, i : JULY FIFTH . Start On _New .;‘w-lk’ s, ot Cva- mr-: - 4 the holiday trip. Whether you go to the seashore or country b vy b : : : i you will need wearing apparel or luggage. We are ready { to assist you in every thing that will help you make the, 1 holiday trip pleasant and at the least possible cost. B f 1 % 2 ; : : P K Mrs. Roy's daughter, Mrs. Alec Meo- was | teau. & . thoflsed by &' bodrd. Mecting. held hos- -8 s ¥ ies authorized by & meeting Frank Casavant of Webster, is a 4 COOL, ATTRACTIVE WHITE SKIRTS oo T m bicaollr e orous wimaes Vi JeV e re | il S Ot Pt "Bakiand Beach, ' ] % thirds of the cost bé raised before| Mrs. P, B. oll has retughed Shippee Birthday 1 WAISTS FOR THE New White Skirts in rep, piqus, | St Jaseph's hospital recelved an-|fail w ; : othet patient from Colchester Fri- he 4 .t HOLIDAY VACATION |ijen, cotton sabardine, ratine, cotton |dey ll;r::.otn, when Mrs. Johnson of Fire Chiofa Warning, New Volle Waists, fine and sheer for 3 = and | _With the Fourth almost i 5 Frink and thres chil- n‘,",{',’d“’“";’,' e e T feoofuton, Rt e and Palm Beach |0 0k i b e tian “Apendi | Chiet F. W. Gerreck has " issued u|dren of New' London were guests at warning to property owners and oth- | 5- A. Thompson's Friday. ghree-quarter siceves, low heck, $100, |cloth, circular effect with paton | SIS o the Sagve OF Ber JOnsRs end | o Rave Sl alleys and. backvards | Earle B, Giibert was in Hastford and other places where rubbi - | Friday to be presented at the opening | g, Shunting Waists, long_sleeves, side | pockets and button trimmed, $1.00 and | treatment for that trouble. Cumulates cleaned wp It baseibls be. | Of (e bis ou the new state rosds. N - ), freraliond b 2 r. Clendin is' her _g?, s good valie at $2.50—Special SR g g Tore thE Coleninin. Mrs. J. S, Jefters has returned from | tus to Judge A" fl" Scouts y have been married 54 years. ille. ¥ - have had thi; hil six of Fotony §80 o up to 8589, : ~ e o a8 Montviile,_ e Chiidrea: stz 4 Open Air Services. (oWt 8. A, whom are living, r grandchi] % the local ¥. M. C. A accompanied by On Vacation Outings. OLCHESTER R o i ng to win a contest|number 25, and they have one great- KAYSER SILK GLOVES FOR SUMMER i S P e e L L B T Foraisy) ez Zui, 486, 08 o Motrmater | 4nd e rowar of o cabin, wnichcun | SEIRACE i a month's 4 morning for ehall, N. of this summer's Sun Firewerks Kayser Silk Gloves, white and colors, | Kayser Silk _Gloves, white with |trip was made by automobile, where thev expect to attend a re: | Annual Meetidg of First Scheol Dis-|0f 'h5 Summers Bunday evening open lv-wml:t%“m Dealers in the d:;':h"ol'-:-n asked 1 50c and $1.00 a pair. | Dlack stitching, 16-button lensth, $1.25 Laaves Jor Ripeshion. ;lenrl:ringfieh%: et ,'.’;:f,';’"“',‘;",:;; :M—Dr- E. B. Cragin at Summer g’mo Advent church is announced for [about the matter Friday, said that the Sdation leagth. a pair. . - g - day morni rewor been start- Kayser Silk Gloves, black and: white, | * Kayser Siik, whits or black, 16-but~| Miss Annle Shea of Winaham road |ney was made by automobile. P e Thirteen to Join Churoh Foe Winahs- County Parmbers' ss- | Hog o6 fhe They took Iov. tutrensed 18-button length, 75¢ a pair. ton length,$1.00 and $1.50 a pair. has left for San Diego, Cal. to view| Mr. and Mrs Clifford Aipaush| Mjsses Bessie and Ethel Randall re-| The tent of| sociation headquarters are now lo- the Panama-Pacific exposition. She |started Friday on a motor trip which |iurned to their home in Lebanon on|the beginning of Rev. H. |cated in the rooms with the Chamber 3 intended stopping, a few days in | Will last several weeks, and will in- | Wednesday atter o fow dare vieit ot | Barbers phstorats ut. the Westnon | o Commerce SILK PETTICOAT SPECIAL ‘Washi; D. C. for a visit with|clude a trip up the Hudson, to Niag- | Mrs. W. E. Strong’s. The Misses Ran- | Congregational church, will By marked J: triends on her way to the coast. ara Falls, Montreal, Quebec, and a{dall were former students at the|by the recéption by the ch of 1 One lot of Silk Petticoats that includes all colors that were up to $3.50 trip from the latter place ‘to Tim |Academy. new members. 11 on “confession of ~Your choice of any today at 98ceach" UNDERGOES OPERATION. fond, M, Yhere they expect to spend | ° Thomas P. Kinney wasAn New Ha- | talth, two by letter. ven Whdnesday to attend the wed. ding of S AR Will Cenduct Meérning Service. er. OBITUARY. Earl Holmes and.party were in Nor-| Hev. W. D. Swameld, who__is strong R e e Ernest L. Smith, Secretary of Col- chester Bo Club, PARASOL SPECIAL e ag - . Xinds of noise- are not as rig- —_— wich Weanesday. spending his vacation at Lake Win- idly enforced in the villages as in One 1ot of new Parasols, fancy and plain handles, new shapes, regular Yornéat Laons Sith of Colchter, Mise Jane Jhchson; Richard A. Storrs was calling on|DePesaukie, N. H, will be here Sun-|C. A Putnam and this partisl ifmunity $2.00 and $3.00 value—Spocial $139 e ach. physical director, of the boys' club in| Miss Jane Jackson, seventy-five, |friends in Lebanon Wednesday. day moming to conduct the sstvices| The firet of the holiday travel was|heips swell the sales for thoss quar- that town, who was injured playing |died at St Joseph's hospital late Three Mill Tax Lai e ey e e O ot | Fhieny ™ (D¢ traine, Throkeh this | ooy 3 OMEN'S baseball & couple of weeks ago, was | Thuraday cvening. General debility | The annual meeting of the First| oy tor e Pioos bk, Peen |58 notiday 16 1 e § CHILDREN’S W operated upon at St, Joseph's hospi- | was the cause of death. She had been | School district was held in the Acede: | nesday of next week. Sondiday 1€ B Sapsctsd to be ua- STREET DRESSES tal Friday morning. His injuries(a patient of the institution for eleven | my building Wednesday evening. Shvy Chil JURE. jWHITE SUMMER DRESSES| STREEF DRCIER o [sooudfis e T80k wacdcti™ el "5 i Som"aels St | 0, voping | Mol . Saine | o, 3" T iy Gt o |£F, ot e Children's White Dresses, made of [air of all around usefulness that they | _ . 3 i 8 ¥’ Suntry | 108 18 the committee for the ensuing Bome hére Soase thne age. g RCEe Dratues, made of | me il EEnil Seized Liquid Destroyed had been a 'resident of this country |year: John F. O'Connell, B. D, Rem: cademy . £ same Tor witl Ras 1R the 07 ama M A 't the city mills was laid. ¥ venordale, the aftérnoon game here |of residence is not known. Mrs. Edna Owen, instructor in mu- The case against Loretto Colletti |for & number of years. 8he is sur-|ington, and Dr. A, L. Stebbina . A tax season's prettiest models, all well |31 Ideas Cool and . sitractive Mille | continued from Thursday morning, af | Vived by & niece, Mrs. J. J. Barrett | o2 fnr, Crepe'u“n and Bilk Stripe Gingham, | 7hich time the accused was found |0f Naugatuck, a nephew, James Jack- l“. ‘with wide girdle of silk ribbons, fages 6 to 14 years, $250 to $8.50, War Sends Visitors to Pomfret. ity on three counts for the illegal |S0n of Quinebaug, and a grandniece, | g d d “hools 1 Police court again Friday morning. FRATATY il bany. N. for the summer vacation.|vestist camp grounds, which were in i wH[—l-E GOODS sEc"oN ‘The cot an corder for the de- FUNERALS. Gilbert O. Hall, engineer on the | part flooded by the of at the =4 ltru'u&n the ligfior,* -.na’ this was o eE Brench railroad, was the guest of by brook dusi; =l are to be of a patriotic Tumber of arrivals. | Sictnch wido Oatmeal Cloth, sulta-| 3-inch wide Palm Béach Cloth, 29o |Gorried, &t by plosecuting agent rs. E. G, Sumner, Iriends in New ‘Haven Wednesday. | were improved Fomgay oo nature. s he toiiats I asile 0ob- i ble fof Summer frocks2% a yard. a yard. o el The tuneral of Eilen Hinchley Sum. | Miis Deborah Shea returned to Hart- Want to Colebrate Both Nights. 5 % ner, ‘e of Dr. G. t | fo Vednesday after a few days’ vis- | og. 4 B T s 1aco Clath, Be 2 yand | 4 nch Jride Flisse in tan nd whits, | prepested, Dead—Visiting Brother. Mahsteld Center, was hieid at _the | it at her home on Lebanon avenue. > rets T F e e el W I A ¥ i 88-inch wide Fancy te Crepe| 3g.inch wide Ramie Line Dennis Healey, brother of James D.|home at 1:30 Friday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Cragin at Wayside. world travelers out of their old haunts }'llh ratine finish,25¢c a yard. weight for Summer dress o< Healey of South street, a former !ren- W. F. Rowley of the First Baptist — es, na ey 3 34-inch wide Cotton Gabardine, suit- | pink or lavender,42: a yard, ident of this city who has beea away |Church in this city officlated, assisted | a5 arrived at his summer residence |the tent was {able for shirt or one-piece dress, 39c| 54-inch wide Heavy Crash, 8% for fourteen years, and has several DY Rev. E. P. Aver of the Mansfleld seasol Fayard. el ara 2 s o ® | times been reported dead, is at pres. | Center Congregational church. The | " Broadway for the Whist Club Entertdined. ! ent visiting his brother. Mr. Healey | Dearers were Willlam A. and Edward A. l. Johnson of Willi | WHITE KID BELTS HAIR SWITCHES recogn! . Mrs. J. E. S. Phillips entertained a S . by Colchester caller Thursd ing certain to make good by cele- S, Agard, Clarence Hungerford, Sam- |® Clark | fumber of friends that make up a "€ obaes uel Simpson, Willlam N. Potter and | e s rorcoin nd anomas §. b2 | White Kid Belts, interlaced with| 28-inch Hair Switches, mounted on : stripes of patent leather, assort. | {hTe0 Short stems, all shades, included Fourth, as to celebra- | this season. Dr. Bdwin B. Cragin of New York,|the level of the bed. . The frunk in | nient Sefors e Foms D CARbLEL fooded. tion or _whether Su: B whist club at her home on Academy were in Norwich Friday. rad; ances are not Mking. A NORWICH INQUIRY |[Siiineia Center cometars im chaces | cpitf, 2nd, Mrs. James Davis and two! Th “fentiemen” wors. aim bo leim ‘& o Rain. of Undertaker Hiram N. Fenn. . b Tl s Wednesday, | Wood and Howard Call. . home on Lebanon avenue Wednesday. 1 from blonde to black, gray excepted, | a, By the 8t O Sarah L. Peck. Mr. Davis is chauffeur for Dr. Cra-| 1rout Feod For North Stonington Uss ;o4 stvles to chooss.from 250 and 500 | rully worth .00 to $8.50—Special $195 | A7ored BY e Btasement ™| The funeral of Sarah Leora Peck|gin. A local man is working on what | aach. each. N was held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon | Dr. Edwara J. Howland was calling | may eventually become & patented from the home in North Windham. |cn friends in Norwich Thursday. trout food. It is for special usé in When first the long serles of re-|Rev. William S. Beard of the Congre-| At the Colchester Baptist churéh,|a brook in North Stonington, where KITCHENWARE SECTION ports of Norwich people who have |Eational church in this city oficiated. | Rev B. D. Remington, pastor, Sunday |at the present time the classy fah are v . - The bearers were M. Pugene Lincoln, |morning, July 4, at 10.45, Lesson Eph.|so particular that they will have noth. \?:;mmuch pleasanter it is to have a compact ofl stove during the warm |been relieved by Doan's Kidney Pills|Ropert Bates, John Burnham and Wil- |1 Communion of supper at|ing to do with a person without hav- 3 er days—one that does all the work of a range without the Intense |wers published in the local press, |liam Sibley. Burial was in the North [1145. Sunday school at 12 noon. Y.|ing previously been introduced. After heat or waste of space. great enthusiasm and interest were | Windham cemetery in charge of Un- |P. S. 6.30. Independence Day service, | they get acquainted, however, Florence Automatic Blue Flame Oll} 'New Perfection Oll Cook Stoves— ! they Btoves— ‘ n- | > :_.M SA f Service at the Salem Bgptist church : J % % Sebused. But Norwich s now ‘in 3 ;: ._,“ fo ol A g o i Two-burner size, $6.98. quiring “How are these people keep- . at 3 p. m., will be condu Rov, m'b.“murnzf_ag':'lll |‘7f" ity oy . T ¥ 5 g The funeral of Lewis A. Durfes w conducted by Rev. KINDERGARTEN PUPILS. held at one o'clock Friday afternoon E. D. Remington, of Colchester. received withstood the test of time?”|grom the home of his daughter, Mrs, R Entenmin Parents and Friends With RELIANCE OIL STOVES: z For that, after all, is the essential test | Jonn . Potter of South: Goventes PLAINFIELD Pleasing Exercises. SEEM Mt s ae S¥tomotie ac- Two-Burner size, $3.69 of a cure. On this point doubt can no | Rév. R. H. Sherman officited. . SMALL SIZE OIL STOVES 4 . N e June 10—Hugh , 62, Thompson, . B Fathrs and mothérs and friends of MILEA( longér exist, for after many years |nearers were DeWitt Kingsbury, Wil- | Members of M. M. Society Entertained | o rom an accidental cause. GE GUARANTEE those who have been cured, emphati. | L% Ayacnnstons T. B. Dunhain and | " a¢ Canterbury—Band Has Annual |§hi4Tén who have been attending the kindergarten achool cond at| 7 Pu -Annle Spencer ROUND TREAD, 5000 MILES cally declare their cures to be lasting. | Hale cemetery, in charge of Funeral| Banquet. 49 Cottage stréet et gathered there for et Turs KANT-SLIP, 6000 MILES - | Wlorence O1l Stoves— Pllgrim Oil Stoves— D. J. Brown, § Summer St., Norwich, | Director Jay M. Shepard. the exercises to mairk the eénding of | ootz Mr. and Mrs Wiltred Roberts and |the school period. The school was| ' \anam. accidental FORS SmSS o gumer size 85, Onebuvhsr SiseiThe: says: “The results that followed the L o chlldien left. Friday morning for Hol- [established and. is Ngiod Dy Miee | aatiiy e te Welker, 20x8 and 30x3l% 7500 Miks 2 et ve. $2.5! - Doan’s Kidney Pill ¥ oke, Mass., to see Mr, Robert's fath- ‘3‘,:,“ natural cause. | Three-burner size, $255. Four-burner size, $1.50. gt f':c't:fy_"’l” At T oa Thomas Hi. Southworth is n Boston T W0 14 Setensty M N el o F Infant of Lewls 31x3%% and 31xd, 10080 Mites " Ragtent Ol Stoves— Glass Door Ovens— st N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store| sy and Mre, M. L. Hickey spent |move from t villae 1o iw Beye |sriansed as e 4 Vulcanizing and Repairing e % Two-burner size, $2.88. . and it proved effective in strengthen- | Friday in Norwich. ford, Mass. ooty B e TR ho:. Soa alea -C. E. LANE, - Three-burner size, $188. Ovens for Small Oi1 Stoves, 98c. ing my kidneys and relieving other| Mrs. H. Lavigne is spending a|, JeTTy and Samuel Chabot left Fri- | Whole Duty of Chil . ‘H. Sherman, 30, i symptoms of kidney trouble” week at Amherst, Mass. (At Frascols Ghabor who i 1o bs | ons;,, Schodl; P AT head: Baa Do " Telephone 731 17 Chestrut Strem F Miss Sabina Olson is the guest of [buried in Baitic 3 s to be|Burns; Finger Play, ten children; | notoial cavses. mmlNG NEDS A LASTING EFFECT. her brother, in New Britain. g;lfled in Baltic hlhllh morning. Fm 3 293 B tol 3 » o4 ass & step-brother, accompan! June Mary Whitehead, THERE s lm e T e ek s inpro™s | Hartford visttors Friday includea: | them. - - vony, T oRose, Alics | months, Putnam, death due to natural | Basters Conaesticar Y 5. X Three-ply Trunk Doan's Kidney Pills and confirm the | John Rellley, Miss Alice Shea. Willlam McNeil, who has been in- Ques- | cquzes. letin' for business % e Park- public statement I gave in their Miss Lucy Murphy is in this city |stalling new machinery in the local ‘~fi!.“z"'r}':;‘i."‘%n’fi‘fx{f,fi’i“f.“’;fise°"m‘$°s’$§ 32535.“?5»"1?."'{»{5&,‘.‘, “hich |Dpralse some years ago. Kidney trou- |to spend. Sunday with relatives. mill, has completed his work and gone malces it impossible to checl or crack as ordinary lumber often will: Every |Dle &2d I have been strangers for & | Mrs. Al Brown of Amston ts enter- [0, Jewett City to do an installation ! corner iz well protected with strong brass trimmings. These Trunks come |100€ time. talning her daughter, Mve. George & | 1ob- 4% INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS IN OUR Went to Canterbury. 3 |in different sizes, from the Steamer Trunk at §7.00 to the regular large size co S0c, at all dealers. Don't | Wilcox. ‘marent | Prink at $11.50." SO Tha Sluiney remedy—pet | - =homes Cole is spsnding & tow days{, JTE Frank I Milee of Cantecbury [Setost: SAVINGS DEPARTMENT > Doan’s Kidney Pilis—the same that|with Dr. and Mrs. Chester Cole of |18 as her guests y evining, & SUIT CASES AND BAGS M. ‘Brown had. Foster-Milbarn Go. | Tos Diacs” 1arbe Duimber Of the mebiry of 1hs .“lhfl.m.flpvmdbylfllpfilld. Straw Matting Suit Cases with inside strap and_pocket and with or without outside leather straps, $1.00, $1.69, $2.19 and Straw Hand Bags with or without lock, 50c, $1.00 and $1.10, Cow Hide Buit Cases, heavy leather corners, $4.98, Props, Buffalo, N, Y. M. M. society and their friends. The o e R R E e T Tink ot Andover e eoter 5%, 250, 328, (b TG THG | THIRTY-THREE SUDDEN DEATHS Your Cough Can Be Stopped. Dhy of this citys o+ “ir% John Mur- | were played and refreshments served. | Quarterly Report of Cononer A. G. Using care to avold draughts, expo- The Plainfleld Military band held ; Miss Edna Brousseau of Chestnut|its annual banquet in Riding’s hall, Bill Uusually Long. received on or befors the fifth day of each month draw in- Cow Hide Leather Bags, $3.98 to $5.98. Freatmen of Dr Kioews Mo Diang | Hill 1s the guest of relatives in this |Friday evening. The members of the The: auirtentt & of Coren o Tom the et ABSOLUTELY NON TAXABLE will positively relieve and in time wiil | ®ity for a few days. band and a number of thelr friends| .G Bill anpwe. the abee =3 H ' 3 surely rid you of your cough. The first| Miss Cella Farem, who has been |Were present to enjoy the spread, of sudden deaths ln"’;vm e?iaty w‘n‘m c°unty Nfltlom B“k Bathing Suits, blue with red trimmings, dose soothes the irritation, checks your | visiting relatives here, has returned| The continued wrains have caused | .oieq in any three months for a long e cough, which stops in a short time. Dr. | to her home in Webster. washouts at VAMous places through: |l “nig"iet s @ ilowe: Danielson, Conn. $1.50 to $3.00. Caps, 50c King's New Discovery has been used| Charles Regan of Union street s |°Ut the:town. April 5—Adelalde Cyr, 65, Plainfield, X » - '.Z.?E"«"“"’ for 45 years and s guaran- |the guest of Mr. and Mrs' Wiliam Annual Reunion, apoplexy. % . o cure you. Money back if it| Dot of Fitchburs, M 4 Academy al April Wings, 25¢ falls. Get & bottle from your druggist: | Sunday. Oy O A halt aeventls Srital roubth at| Witkhcss: wset bt 1 i hold their seventh annual reunion at|Windham, sul it costs only a little and will help you N Plaigfield, A 26th. In f so much. i3 R gy Moy B ] e havakh- | vears many 5F the ola studonts of this = | Visiting Mrs. Olson's parents, Br. and | noted school have gathered at the re- LIBRARY CONTEST H G M“ RAY cu : 3’:.;'.‘-’3"»’?«‘.‘;”‘ s g b ag State Road Work. A 50, S y SOME e - PGS a ; 1 made f t, dled REFRIGERATORS : Porsonsie. P b T e i % Pomirer Bulletin Coupon 2 " A. L Bill spent Friday In Boston. [fleld and, Canterbury an oy [ Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 * WORK A T s ariord v B8N BTN EGEY Fart | e St e QRS YN P V. . ‘ ‘ ford Friday for this worl o Wi 2 u I. W 5 Mrs. T. G. T 1 finished by fall. 1 Fitzpatrick, at Established 1832 FOR g G b e | v & \ - S T e papbad oy o 2 H, C. Frost of Windsor . | Alice an« rothy, who recent Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, THE ks Tt prday. T & WU | 0% o tation il spend ihe | Basthampton. iea 1« ¢ prompiness and liberality in dealing,’and a ICE e D sy dnd utitred ar e April fe—yuta 4. Grimens, 75, la- ' _n sound business policy in_administering its COMPANY Mra. H, Pendleton is ViSiting frlends | prorecrs mon e Cons Moy bath. | | ABH T Williarn 50, N of VORRR. . ....oviveriaiivisronen own_affairs, characterize wmnfim N e o ek tub remx:d the remarks of the lady | BEERIL Bean e e wtnn: . FRIDAY, JULY 2 I . by v oat 5] e reign : NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to OURS DON'T |™e i $iasie, vien Telatives. | monatqne; {After ua the Getugars |, deash dus Sdess, 8ix consecutive Cospene Monday to Saturday inclusive will ene 4. establish with customers relations that shail - Jor " this ety "was 8. Tooat siettor ey | oo een POt u Hitls holder o 25 extra vetes. : prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and e day. Most Pernicious Trust. e B g profitable. : s . Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Milletje are| Perhaps the most pernicious Trust entertaining the latter's mother, Mrs. | is thy hich some people have in the G. M. Bill, of New York. al l‘llt‘; o tne overnment to improve causes. May la' James Gory of Brooklyn, N. Y. ar.|business—Wall Street Journal. May 17—Elitabet! Hived In this clty Feidey 15 Citard st o the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Another Question. rditis. We have a large assortment |Mary Donabue, who died at the home Fo vy 21—Unknown, on of her daughter in Versallles. JSarranza's plattorm of _principles |, 5'CY 2 o Train entaring Wil (Incorperated, A. D. 1872) : to select from 2 cep the Mexicans standing on | Man! : it?—Indianapolis Ne: DR. E. C. JACKSON, Dests fGgameg CASTORIA | | coomsein, “The Windham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. For w and m ectri indust should keep the ~ gnl!de‘sltl&nu -‘TI,VC ‘wire.—~Wall Street Painless ey

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