Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 5, 1915, Page 2

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| Offiofal WMl Leave Willimsntio Trust ftaket a prominent part in - Name of Contestant. . v« o SHER e SRS th borhood of Sept. 1st. During his in- mmmcym:gwmmuc Trust com- peny has prospered exceedingly, and grov’rn to be a prominent banking in- stitution. ‘W. H. Huber, at one time secretary | fRELAND TO MILLIONS SLAB WAS GRAVESTONE. Rookvill Tadie ) i Pesoag Y member of the civil service reform M, sentenced a = o ‘ormer{?Doorstone Was Monament of | ernoon between th committes. = o x b3 1884, Miss Emma F. has been — In Sa -3 named by the directors of the National Federation of 'Woman's clubs as al,g member of the committes on educa- tion. Miss chairman of the education committee of the State Federation of Woman's clubs. Leave for Fort Terry. = = LB S o ¥ e 10 n rs. 'S e e et < “Nathan F., son of Nathan Wwaugan, have ‘or Lieutenant Nor- | o Y erty started the ffth inning for | ton's néw station at Fort Terry, New a Spencer. Died Jan. 5, |y, 5 by striking out, dut getting to | London artillery district. & passed ball on the third Holiday Comers and Goers. 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Woodworth are = ooth n twe on | ooin and chlidren of Willzmantic. e’ ncoln and cl n of e, sen’s ‘:y":: :l:-;:tch and mgr:?nnmg run | Mr. end Mrs. Walter L. Dixon and Home Attractions For Holiday. Blanchette; vice chan- |came in. . Lortmer Dixon ere at their cottage at| myhere will be plenty of t beth Larcher of Spring- cellor commander, Carl A. Alford; pre- | The first game of the afternoon was | CTgscent Beach for the holiday. Byt e | field is visiting her sister, Mrs, W. T. late " John E. Trickett: 8 ‘one-sided atfair. No. § which up |, B B Jette will motor to Manchaus | eject - | e ik B e et it Ramsha ::‘tmsglt.r\me had not won a game, find- mqum Marjorie L. Darby of Boston of her aunt, at a house party in South 3 !lf s‘ll:oudw @uest of Mr. and Mrs. W.|yeon made espectally attractive, with | Norwalk ing a total of seventeen hits, while g, triotic feat: N anstes Yau ®| " George E. Bullard of Boston s |P% otic features and extra special Congregational Picnic to Wildweod tractis base- Damage to Steeple Not Heavy tered hits, although the losers made |SPeRding the Fourth with relatives| ) :lmurfn':rgi? .‘;3“:}{2". Paeic. - ® | here. e Congregational Sunday school MICHAEL CUDAHY, b, e e AR fourruns In which only one hit fea- | "ot Day of Gpringfield is vist- |2nd while these may mot be particu- |, 70, JonErsentoral Sunday, koot The- Packer King, Who Came From |SePl'S, church, which was struck d ing_with relatives in Danielson. larly quist from the players = stand- ‘ Irohndm:’ Pocr Boy 1 The score A;l':':ta:?nl:‘ folows: Mre, Jol:_:: McGowan °{¢:V"‘"l’u:' m& they will be safe for the specta- afternoon. 3 spendin, 6 summer wi Mrs. al Barly-in the last half of the.mine- | gTeat pposed. No. 6 06610020 x—: o n treet. Last Minute Rush For Fireworks. 18 17 7 teenth century a happy family left No, 3 .....100002010—4 4 8| Allen Shippee left Saturday for a| The sale of fireworks took the Bmerald Isle for America. Pat- | necessary repair work, which will in- es—N e Tels & jump Tick Cudahy was rich in sons and |clude the replacing of broken boards, h?'-:tsr;' = &!\g;l m‘{ug’“'ug' R-’n:n .Bo visit with relatives at Oakland Beach. |Saturday afternoon, duplicating = the nothing o!s&. hB‘Z trade a bntchq'fiho and reslating portions of the steeple. Second Game, .y,sm' W'mAdm:movfounov::‘o:tk n!:onr: last ceable r wm::: i ept. . B Dot soon move: family from New E . arvange for transporiation and Wil- Forkc o Milwaukes, where The mest| Churies P. Stearns fmproving. N0 5 -0 00080800 1 11 | ™ WP s expert trom | Gha, mr” tnciude e g aman | Lammes © 0! and Barl Eiscox the indu ‘was len In o There the boys as they grew up fol- Batteries—No. § Mill. Comles and | ;370, O hes Been spending a few A T Methodist Pienio, lowed in their father’s footsteps and | morning, when his auto stalled on @ | fac ty: Dve House, Martin and Be- | "fohn A, Gilbert has mearly com-|is to be kept this year for users of | niiie, Ticthodist Sunday school plo. became butchers. L blank cartridges. crossing near Andover, and who was i pleted an addition to the rear of the pebchasl Cudshy: Jas e £008 dutcher | frouent to St. Joseph's hospital in this The Standing. Phoenix building, Main street. N befor he left sohool 8 city suffering from a contusion of the w. PC| City carriers ‘will make only the| _Congregational C. E. Officers. fathers ahop to faike oot or 2| head and another on the right hip, is .0 | morning delivery and collection this| The following is the list of officers | & :':;;!:‘i ml‘:l"‘ e o::a en? oy~ "“’d“,f improving and is able to si 25 g morning. and committees of the Christian En- befors long his ekl and ability ‘se- L e B R R AT iy 0 e d o disch: It is cured for him the maragershi arged from the institution-before the Plankington & Armour mn'.lt,flm long. - = he cofitinued as he Had begun “Saft Emeralds Vanquished Ben Hurs. |Joseph Bastien Promises No Further |President, John A. C. Warner; record- ing” his earni: ‘and later throi ‘With two pitchers batted out of the Violation of Liquor Laws. t T o oot on &h M5 | Father Fined for Crusity to-Som. | box and the score seven to mothing o ? Independence Day Guests, such an impression on the late P, D.| Joseph Peck entered e plea of guilty |28ainst them, the Pmeralds got to| TIn the town court Saturday morning plster Cooper has as his guests Armour that the latter invited him |Iin the police court Saturday morning | Rogers in the fourth and sixth in-|Joseph Bastien, who has a place o ichard Nutall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur into a partnership which lasted a num- | to the charge of unlawfully pumishing | nings for a total of ten runs, and won | business in the Evans building, pleaded d vall, Lightbower and Arthur R. Lightbow- ber of years. his 9 year old son. a long drawn-out contest from the|guilty to keeping liquors with intent - 3 er, of New Bedford. In the meantime the other Cudahy Ben Hurs of Hartford by the score|to sell and was fined $10 and costs, . Lookout: A. Beatrice Cogan, r. and Mrs. Frank Wllcox are en- boys had graduated from the little ed. of 11 to 7. amounting to 3$23.74, by Judge W. F. Dingwall, Hattie Inman, Doris|tertaining Mr. and Mrs. David Mc- shop, become expert packers, all Harvey, agent| Adams went in in the fifth inning | Woodward. Bastien was represented | Carver, Kenneth Sharpe, Gilbert Per-[Intosh and Miss Janet Hood, of New thrifty and laying by a substantial State Humane soclety, and it is |and held the visitors safe for the bal- | by Attorney Charles L. Torrey of Put- | 7. Social: Mrs. F. W. Barber, Clara | Yori. portion of their earnings, and from |understood that an application will be [ance of the game. Koenig of the Ben[nam. In consideration of the liberal|M&etens, aKtherine Russell, Edna| Clambake Baptist vestry today at these savings arose the frm of |flled to have the boy committed to the | Hurs made five hits out of five times treatment accorded him, Bastien prom- | 312nn, Donold Johnson, John C, John-|12; adults 50c children 25c—adv. Cudahy Bros, and The Cudahy Pack- | county home. up and scored three runs. ised not to make himself further liable Elizal Albert Bryant spent Sunday In ing Co., with Michael Cudahy as pres- The game was played on the new |to prosecution for violation of the rd, Willimantic. ident and his brothers as principal Health Officer’s Report. grounds at Holbrook fleld, in the pres- | liquor laws. - Edmond Jodoin is in Brooklyn, N. Y, stocknolders and active executives: | rhe report of City Health Oficer Dr. | S°C® Of Several hundred 'people Sun- —_— 3 for the Fourth. His family, who have plants being located in Milwaukes, | vy. For Tune Shows the | So3ye ttiernoon, The grounds’ wers| pIERRE PETAC PRO-NEUTRAL. e e T alteibuting Bapots in o e srmcnny | umb mfl"’lc il = R s e ke " Bertha L. Sargent, mgrh.na 1:3 I:TI: Masse and chil g}:‘ter:.buflng depots in all the principal ‘s‘; him during that time to be : Th:‘:c:re‘: great difference. Exp Sentiments on Patriots, “the 2 —. = It poor Irish boys can.accomplish w:flmct tevmur of measles and two of |Ben Hurs 41020000 0— 7 14..1| Fourth, Celebrating and the Hyphen. b Miss Lema L'Heureux, & nurss in all this by saving their small earn- i Bmeralds 00030710x—1110 6 Saaiige W.|the New London Memarial ings, what could you do if you sys- - | M, Bulletin de Norwich: 3 is at her home for two weelx' Vaca- tematically set aside a portion of the Brief Mention, - s for have & fow - space for celebrate it the Fourth, i Misses ‘Elste ana Minnle Foster of Miss Jennie Higgins is in Worces- | which sive fine holiday for talk anari| . CTinging Up Fawn On a Bottle. | UUieh (I00 evests at D. F. Finn's, FINED $10 cos’ church, elected for the ensuing year: e anD L Prosident, M. Gould Beard; vice No Meeting Today. amount You recelvs each week or month? ter for a few days. From the town of Eastford comes a|Foy i x 5 selectmen of the town of glory of independence by lots of peo- alter Keen of Flushing, L. L, is . The Willimantic Savings will be l:eg T:’e‘d" afterncon in thetr “n#&% Heh?old is spending the | ples who never fight for him. w.] ‘::z :}:."m':f“fo:t ‘,‘;‘;‘,M“’" ‘:;:h;“:; :::mu his sister, Mrs. H. D, Hew- . rooms e town building. The cus- n Worcester. some of e best patriots yet 3 Institute tomary time is the first Monday in the| Miss Grace Ottenheimier is in Wor- | What you never see—good one. We|Statving or throush the imjury _of| 36 snd Mrs. H. X. wneq«i . Incorporated 1842 month. cester visiting relatives. 80t some nother kind. Please excuse|g —as tound in s famished condl. |of New London are guests at N. i Oiinuirey Sraaliat Ashton Persons ls in Winsted for a | 13, ¢ fOF not talk too much about him. | {8 WoC FOUNC 7 & RO T DOt at | Wheelock's and Alex MeNicol's. . C. ray, Presiden Evaning Becvice Ow This one got independence like a fish, ang Mrs. Emma Seymour, Mrs. Charles D W aetin, Thessices vening Service Omitted. few days visiting relatives. had been turned out to pasture. D i ah ey Bha Tedite mm There was no evening service at St.| Mrs, Carlton Pollard and children | nighs he Heut voin Bk aliot. Hor| It was taken to the farm house and [ Demaies and, M Paul's P. E. church Sunday evening, |are In Mansfield to spend a couple of | morrow, if we ot & war, he nourished with milk fed to it from a|™'p; "Normap Tracy of Boston 4 * . he got to . N Tracy of ts at the evening prayer service having been | weeks. shot hisself in the back 86 he no run | Pottle. = So satisfacorily has this pro- |y fathers, J. H. Tracy's. discontinued for the balence of the| wr. and Mrs. Willard Smith are|away from a chance for go. That's|C®8S of feeding proved that the little e animal has developed normal strength Move From Pomfret. ’ T e N et it o b, 7 Pt ou T is doing as well as wouid other-| Mr. and Mrs. George Fawley and “murray s o Miee Tirence Branen 1 e suest| AL TS5 Biope o saix e A By e T s e . Crioe Do, |GF ISt s Georio Sruneh of |, el el it 103 Bot i et A Akl eral of Mrs. Catherine so E b, g died . Vereaitios Turaiay, | L0 Hennessey of Providence for- |iwars xpert by the opinion of him - Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Read and entia was held at 12.30 Sundsy noon fom [merly of this city is visiting friends | come see me, lock wise Itke gemera] |it8 forward fest on the person’s knees|of Rockville are guests at Henry (1 (] Y (1] (Rt it i - et K Sl i - S ‘Sheeh: of 41 West Park streef -|_Miss M. Morehe: an ss ell Hla Also this morn- : s . Ser- |y incoln are guests of Mr. and Mrs. |Ing we got It some mews Turkigh |, The fact that the deer is being cared Edward Morehead, of Boston. barem attacked on three side by Willimantic, Conn. - - Lawrence Marrotte head el in | cigarette company, W capture < Children Cr the Laramee cmmy':‘mu';:k “will | much_boot, include 12,000,000 coupen FOR FLETCHER'S take two months’ rest and vacation. |2nd 600 yard vell. On western front Miss Hattle Hall and Miss Ver. | the Dardanelles is quist—by Gallipoli - peninsula he is much worst. By Ber- CASTORIA e e e Toylorks tn the |lin, paper say, people make new high | Thompson Hailstones Beat Out Wint- Ready for Vacation? efficient record—six million iron cross E. J. Morlarity of New York 1 days. N¢ nough ter's. STORE ™ “Mt d-ing ‘;3? g‘:‘\:‘nfih“ hur;n w?mhm: i:‘;rm:ch sivt "o‘;ch;:o :z:‘-::t ;rl-on- "E"&""‘.‘a‘. ::;:1 h—:l an :fwhfln time e an e T, tting erage own omp-~ 2 > = 2 - % for the summer. bl euapad by U o R e e vty (he: Jall. Steems of Juse 36 One should be fit and ready for both work and play, CLOSED prlt" called on SHienda here Baturday o hog | bon Viean 06 fruit spiit 1o smitherecns, sccording to || all the year ’round. 3 :vh:y !t.g 2;";":1'?& v;hau she will spend the most !ahnjuul report of what the ul €] ther. . . . - DAY o e AR e munique sy the Boches no’inow ucts. If vacation time finds you run down, physically and TODA CANING |57 o el o T s, o Rl e S Rk mentally, you may be sure that body, brain and nerves 3 to her home in New Haven. . problem is now solve by arrive to him l t m b d‘ JULY FOUR Mr, and Mrs, George Donley, Mas- | 2 15003, Shest of tea.” Now. I going have not been properly rebuilt day by day with i O TH |. it . |ter Siffora Doneley and Miss Dorothy | 1o saimmomine s Seneral he no ped 4 4 ood - - M is the all important -question | Doneley, are spending a week at Mrs. | Kavw crrmees- e g o right kind of food, i Doneley’s former home in Colches- for the-housewife just now, and many changes are_neces- sary — a new Carpet, some Curtains, a Chair, some Bed- room Furniture-or a2 room:to E be Papered. i leu is the guest ot Hiends in- HolyoKe Take “a list- of the - things Howe is in Providence to The H. C. Murray Co. Grape-Nuts made of whole wheat and barley, contains all the ricH food elements of the grains-in-easily-digestible formi. ATkof those vital mineral-salts-found™under the ontsy JAY M. SHEPARD BSucceeding Elmore & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer g % i i s s 2 - et toat of the grain, so necessary to repairing the wear 60-62 - North St., Willimantic 3 spond The Pourth Yiko week =— Lady Assistant Tel connection | you need toimprove the home m':;"fma:m:hi;:fi'.""'?‘ and tear-of work or play, are retained in-Grape-Nus, CKSON, - Dentist |2nd go-to . B M L R B . Grape-Ruts has delicious flavour and has proven ifs oA, vFP' F’,"A_E i Deatist ; : meat oot oo oy, oy |20 S T Comncetion AgHO: self a mighty rebuilder of brain and brawn— . 4 n a g V%m ' ‘ “There’s a nmn Mr. and-Mre..EsH. Morse of & St 3 ety SR are Voltche of thig city.

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