Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 5, 1915, Page 7

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FURNISHING 88 Main St. Lady Assistant when Requested 16 Franklin Square EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, GLASSES Bhall be out of town every Friday during July and August. Sundays by appointment only. — Montville, Coroner Frankiin H. Brown 1 of this city was ealled the neighbor- | Before hood of the drowning. His verdict was that it was a case of accidental drowning. Atd:.nmount. from the information that could ex- plained from his young wue.m stopped | Souia epenis uitle nn.m ey g i and. tried assatior |} ermore, was prostrated and was put to bed after the htn.my, and from % 2 what several people ‘were nearby is bueiness. ml LS Thes. e Soune man ads Tor s Are THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL C0. e i poned, only a few rods from the stone- money mad? Righteousness e, e e house where he and his wife lived, on, Predictions for Saturday: = Local |and fylly dressed, plunged off into 24 the proach to any people. We proclaim ) cnhg‘wt - 0 % - feet ol w-"t;' tl:ex-?l is d:ma‘ evidence - - neutrality, but we are :m Jonger ulzu- urday’s weather: Cloudy, followed | to believe that the wning was | resuit. tral. Play fair! Treat both sides PROPOSITION by _clearing. suici . ‘were alike. W, it o e-.u't}?un 5 “{g'”’” &1:“ 12: turM. ctions fbr. Bunm: Probably IH(MAS -'.”Doclbi?t st a dime. No ome actually attemp! Sunday’s weather: Fair. pow $57ed at - | Contractor %: ‘:omxve:?"work for the very Sus, Moon asd Tides. POSTOREIGE HOCH D Let P ourselves of the 1 3 AR A T FOR JULY FIFTH.| AND LIGHTNING JACK TIBBITS. that any dentist in the city charges. Early Morning Delivery Today by the | Reminiscences of Old Incidents at Yale ‘We give as expert service and high London. Kinonochic, which wes the way the Hmm&f‘som "‘?’l’; I?Bln-. e m | pmllamlp m City Carriers. in N quality work as any dentist in the -l 430 724 3.82 || 1152 Ky_— gttt e s 3ot I ES T], The, peslalion N0 be oven o 1| amels. tipptag i e neiderable very, large g ¥ a. m. to m. e money T, POS- urant of July 1st is of coi There was a ttendance | IF YOU HAVE ol 431 : 38| tal savings and carriers’ windows will | local interest inasmuch as the af relatives _and ” arrangements T3¢ ¥ 3% | be closed ail day. The early moraing | John A. Tibbits was the founder of carrying out of the law, DENTAL WORK ; a23 | 73t || & delivery will be the only one made by | the New London Day, was speaker of he" a5, ‘session, Srhich g m city carriers, and will include a col- | the Connecticut house of representa- COME TODAY tide, which 15 followsd by fidod tide. lection from the street letter boxes.|tives and consul to Bradford, Eng., and —_— The last city collection will be made | was own h: We have the most attractive prop- 4 34 e sl at 5 p. m, and will include all boxes osition to make that you ever heard. GREENEM as taken on Sundays. Outgoing mails Momoru::. srants Passio :f. scpolltl in nvi.n(- EXAMINATIONS FREE e s v will be despatched as usual, the last "};}3‘ o gt B By Day. have not_been for rteen Candidates Received Com- | mails closing for New York and Bos- ’ o3 The M n oy DR. F. C. JACKSON, muriion at Federated Church — |ton at 9.15 p. m. Shae Sixs Soh Juniors Work for Charity. be used in the u-un::nont Dwight Davis Elected President of Pgr-enevi“e- Norwich u:“" and : o Members of the Junior Endeavor|names of the . DR. D. J. COYLE || o ociety—Notes. Prton. statioHoure the aiins. s ; First Congregational | banks have until “July 10 to Succeeding ;;.. K;;, Dental Co. S evumion | o SLA00R 1. 2. 84, 5, 8, T—o money trader’ fired. T bea: pare_the lists and submit them Pegrn rning com transacted. onad N.:?to .a‘:mu";‘&.-. service of the Federated church thir- | No deliveries will be made by the|nineteenth century was back again. ::I:em ; be';c .;’n:, old ch‘urch well. 'lln Attend "Ph teen candidates received the right|rural cerriers. Patrons living on|ASain I saw Tutor Sumner (he wasn't way earning money to Lady Attendant one 1282-8 || hand of fellowship. routes starting- from the main office | Professor Room 22, .hl’lm t), his big pipe im his|give, and have just sent over $2 to Dr. 's The semi annual meeting of the|can call for their mail between 9 and | Mouth, -mri he very next minute 1 saw | Clarence Usshér for hospital work in app: Bu Tel. 543. .m) b e A T R T ohits was the Yal o] s unday ° on o the fol- | Ome full delivery will be mads by the vas wola. lowing officers: President, Dwight | parcel carri said—in the fervor of spellbinding— Holiday Guests. completed index Wil b .ready” for DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |[ST0RE Rcers: , Fresident, | Drieht | parcel post carriers. that it were better the old college| Mr. and Mrs. William MdNamara|public Inspection. Um Rm 287 Main St. Clara FHamil- should be con-umod by fire off the f: and Willlam D. MeJennett of New PRACTISE LIMITED TO devotion commiitee, Dorothea DEVIL NO VACATIONIST. of the earth than go on poisoning the | York and John Casey of New Haven e were required McNeeley Anna Sebastian, Helen — minds of American youth against theé|are among those from out of town who | hand the lists to the com; m CARPET uvm. at w prices Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat lwkvmut committes, Eimer Al-[ls Extra Busy During Recreation protective tazisr, H‘%r Jodrme he dian't|are here for over the Fourth. :mhcom? o e just as 4} wers| Telophone 1196-3, Hours rge Cass and A.llon Mc- i ick’s really mean it. s broken ou e y ow T T e e e ; music committes, Dwight Dax Parind, Wache St Patrickcs Maston, || R caeats s s Dota Arotl At Summer Home. is required to have the JAMES W. BLACKBURN, Helen‘tlgmmcfi L Péc khl:;n mfilfl,l Spiritual dangers incidental to va- | Tibbits would have béén one of the| postmaster and Mre. John P. Mur- yrlnmd in & published in |8 Stanton Avenue, Eact Side, commi ‘lara. Hamil re. — newspaper first and most active of the VOINLSET | phy ot os SrambinEiin stoar and thir | the town In which the bani George Howard and Mrs. H. 1. Peck- | C2t0R Was the them eof Rev. J. H.|gromen, located or in a newspaper hvl. a Order It Now by Phone 136-5 | Feors 2 %" | Broderick in connection with his in- | “hes I saw him again in this remi. | tauhter; Miss Molllo D. Murphy, who | 1081e8, OF [N & P town Trommer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 struction at the 7.30 mass in St. Pat- | niscence, he was once more_sitting e in Mas: 3 Confinissioner Sturges will ud.n a F M [Remkin's Light A oo Lo Kirk Ricketts Has Typhoid. o across, the table in rnor Waller's | *mmer home In Massapeag. clerk to do the work of making the or a Tme we ( rick’s church Sunday. He spoke words £ : Kirk F, Ricketts, son of Rev, and | of caution to those who, while seeking | 0ld law office at Néw London; the Nurse on Vacation. card index. wil sen Kuhlar‘. Pilsner, per case $1.25 Mrs. C. H. Ricketts, of Procpect Lreet to build up the - body, risk dangers | Street life of '-ha';,'“‘:"'““ town Was| mpne head nurse at Backus hospital, Free Delivery to all parts of the city | was conveyed to the Backus h which may mean the death of the soul. | Pulsing to and under the windows. | vo; "~ "& “wasmuth, is with relatives With & Bapiote GEARE. of oYUM Tare | Yetas people on summer outings were | Fle and True Thomas were telling me | "m0 ‘5, "7 1"t wd Weeks' vacation. Peanut Butter at. ... 10c H. JACKEL & CO. on Sunday. admonished to have a care as to the|Of & surprise and & joke which they gy mmene " | kN R T, \ acquaintances they form and parents|as chalrmen of the local political cam- | aysg Mary Geer of Washington| 1916, a son s, 3r. to e (| Ceylon Tea at..... 30c Personals and Notes. were advised to watchfulness for their mncg;ml“:u;‘ufl?m l:):f .n‘.; is visiting friends in Franklin| and Mrs. Hoyd Peeric Klnnoy of Main All T 2% 25¢ PENDANTS Patrick McMahon s in New Yokr. {Chulrens weltare. @ eacher said, takes|don's “floatera” The short of it was|*nd Lebsnon over the Fourth. e i other Teas at. .. e % - | that neither party bought a vote on MARRIED 1 BROOCHES 5, John King is visiting at Passatc, N. | 0 vacaon, Bt e o ey ot . | election day. The “floaters” loitered | After visiting his aunt, Mrs. E H. Baking Powder, e hael | BURNHAM _CONKLIN—In this cf hike s sical relaxation. around with growing wongerment and O gion atat, RaThasl | N uly £ 3Tk by v, Oeses K Ib. can 12¢ BAR PINS James Gordon is spending the holl- |, No vacatfon can free Catholics from j Snxiety untll the close ;’f LR 5 i ik Strouse Asthur W. Burahem and Good Coffee at 23¢ BRACFLETS |l ook o Stnday. > Father. Brodenick eald g | thirstier men. e o e e BRADFORD—TAIT—In New Haven, a member of the Academy faculty, has = T e had been pleased in other seasons to| His New Lendon edmirers used to|feT00r o8 U ASI0TY Ay T8 | " June 30, 1015, Joseph James Brad-|| Cocos, ¥ Ib. can. .. 16¢ Gustave Rydhol Rockville is at “Blec- Newest designs in Platinum and — t | call Tibbits “Lightning Jac! - ford, formerly of Norwich, and Miss Aoty R s I they needed a boat o irolley outing T e e e imy 15| , Mrs. Sarah Gilliver of the Canter-| Bella Pixie Tait of New Haven. Willlam Boyd of Bates college is at|on Sunday, made a point of punctual- not foresee sy g . bury turnpike has been visiting Glasgo | SMITH — M'DOUGALL —In m DIAMOND JEWELRY || nilam Boxd of Bates college ¥ atiending the early mass, | ome their town Was to produce a and Groton friends during the past| Mass, July 1 by Rev. A. C. Archi: Tfl CO. a specialty. Principal Francis P, McNamara of | Sunday, St. Paul to the Romans, vi. - SENEX. 3 —_— Loweil and Donaid B. Smith of 218 Main Street Prices the Lowest. the Greeneville Grammar school L1t ket as chuist (s visu trom the BDechby. Swom 3% agiliee Gladys Tesler of Worcester, Lowell, formerly of N le: y e glory ol le Father, so we 1 88., is =) ny the vacation P S L—--- James Murphy is the guest of Dr.|also may vtval.\'k in newness of lllfe‘ Th;u 83D BIRTHDAY. herw‘n.ndTmp:l'}lxer,‘Mu. Bruno Tiesler, DIED. IBRARY CON- % means thaf men heretofore have of- e of t Town stree 4 TEST GIVEN HERE. §| G07se Moore,_of Paimer, Mass. - |30503 God, they must maice repara- | Charles L. Chapman Was Among Holi- i > v 'E_"""" e e GEORGE G. GRANT ' Patrick Downing of Hartford is at!tion by practicing for the fukire those| day Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.| Mies Lila Walsh and Gladwyn Mead | Services at Gager's fureral pariors, 70 the home of his mother over the|Virtues which are the opposites Of| Carpenter. of Norwood, Mass. Euests, of Mr.| Tibre. el 3 ssiooe Berter 1 s | Undertaker and Embalmer Fourth, their past failings. and Mre Sidney P. Smith at their P AR T R S John & Geo H.Bliss || cnure mvmcm s mocone o] commtplirommiend?ss Bt | 20 00 3z, Jozopn = carpenter o | B o7 Washington sresc waLyOssn ir oy Juv s %132 Providence St, Taftville D oint ha spending the holiday at the home ot | Ladies’ Sodality led the nine or ten |y and Mrs. Arthur B. Lamb of New | A meeting of the Boy Scouts, Troop Erilly . Williams, aged 19 years and t calls, B res undred persons to whom holy com- | i en My and Mrs, Lewis M. Car.|XNo. 5, was held Friday evening in the| & miuntus ST S A ey et munion was given by Father Broder- 3 rst Congregational chapel. The pos- it Miss Alice Daly is the guest of her | ick, assisted by Rev. Myles P. Galvin. o ol son et Jemett % BP" sibllitiés of going to camp this sum-| Thomas Orom: o i L B Ruth E. Carpenter of Hartford, Paul C. ag HORTON'S NEW YORK over the i L A WILLIMANTIC DEROSIT. . | St i Notwich MR e b {u-d-r-! MAHONEY BROS. at 1 o’cloc! —_— Chapman of the state hospital. The TAFTVILLE w%r an:xx Mrs. D;ui;l Sullivan New Londoner Recovered Her Savings | day was ol doub!e significance to Mr. gl & L DA m“!f:',gnd M’u ce ream Wilimantlo st Susier with North Bank Book on Saturday. Chapman, b 834 birthday. | willlam Whits Host of Pinochle Club| ¥ ana Jenaie Galvia Fa m-y. —t T — Saturday Evening—Local Peeple | Yeo&rs- Htef SUIVA TRl O Ditisar. Sina, | 8N Devomburs whien & Tof of Wamen | SHELTERING. ARMS. QIFTS. Motored to Boston—Social at Maen- | KINONOCHIC Suddenty, _tn ont- Quart Bricks .......... is [fhe Euest of Miss Kathryn Mur-|Goiden street, says the New London|List of Donors For the Last Thres|nachor, oo - Nospuonms Pint Bri 25: pHy of ‘Central xyiris. Globe, the accused were arraigned in Months. e T int Bricks ........... Mrs. Maurice Kane, of Worcester, | SOurt and fined small amounts. 1In the e e e cht_ e & were Georgiana Kettle and Dora Shelteris Arms | urday évening Willlam White was the Mass., is_the guest of her sistér, Mrs. B:“D ;-Mlu Bus ave bon“ # Donations to the el ng Willi . IT, an T for the host, at illiam Neibert, of Seventh street. appears of both, o lord:h;yh&t :nre‘e;nonm have been DUNN'S PHARMACY| EAST SIDE ITEMS |Eonepng Sevs o e soeunity | ™3 Tha"Sin i monan, _ tem 5 R women did not appear to answer to the | son, Ladies Trinity Episco; church, 50 Main Street Local People Away for the Holiday— |complaints and their bonds wers call- | Tadios of Bark Consresationsl church, Guests Being_Entertained Hers. | 7% ey having become trightened and | Mys, Williem Tyler Bromne, Mrs. J.| D€ U at & late hour. left the city. s 1814—1914 Parker Gifford, Mrs. Henry Arnold, Carlton Harris of Mineville, N. Y. |, Saturday ' thelr attorney appeared |nre. J. B, Shannon, Mrs. Miry Laigh- Motored to Boston. Jobn A. Morgan & Son |is viiting his son and dabghter.in 204 Prosecutor Cronin explained that | on, Miss Annie Y. Fisher Mos. Hub-| An sutomobile law, Mr and Mrs. Rollo Harris of |}® Eirls had needlessly become alarm- | para McHatten, Mr. &nd Mrs. N. J.|Jobn Hurd, John ‘s COAL the Stonington ro‘:kl. ® ©f| ed and disappeared. He moved for the ‘Ayling, Mrs. Ssrah Huntington, Mrs, (and George Zunier htt > In Solid Gold and Azor La Pointe of Rock Glen, is|7e0Pening of the bonds now and re-|4jian Cieworth, Mrs. §. Buinett, Miss|Saturdey sfternoon. expect to . LEHIGH VALLEY spending the Fourth with his father, | Quested that the cases should be nolled | Gavoline Gilman. Miss. Ruad. ~ Mre, |remain _ in that oty e the i Gold Filled Bracelets, No. 2 Nut %6.00 por ton | Arihur La Polnte, in Wars, Mass, | 50 that Miss Burr could get her bank | Wallace Allie, Miss Northrup, The|Fourth and will visit many places of . ; offic Miss Plla Fryer spent Sunday in|DPOOK. The court took this view of the | pirgt Congregational church, ~Second |interest. : . i - Eaweibans e &nd Yard Central Wharf | westerly, the guest of her sister, Miss | atter an TT got her deposit | Congregational church, Mrs. _Witter —_ v o } Rings oot gty o = gy Ty R R - S lon; chu TS, ney by oy ing on avenue m i Pats 3 Mrn, Mo o P orces. | Manchester Unity Field Day Today. Hiss T, Sturietant, rs. Bwing, Sirs es, endan an £ The second annual fleld il ] GOV IRE re. _ Fred 3 | 4 A e M, o e tiater Ul Hosimn Canas| Gany, Mrs: i 3. Dywlty, rs. Chas. ‘ourth accid: ! Jewelry noon for a week’s stay at Groton Long [Cut lodges, L O. O. F. will be held L@.th“bmx‘u!"fn b:s‘ll‘o Prnt. Miss | boy by Dr. Thom, f Suitable for Graduation Gifts Foint, the guests of Mr. sud Mrs i THnarih Srave’ (ol . Namhies o g Sydney Rh of Worcester. Theo- | Will be present from M Sterling, bvs e - dare Johnson of Worcester will spend | Plainfleld, Norwich, Tatorille, - Nogs He-klehlPeMm. ‘l:'r: Abell, | Mrs. THE WM. FRISWELL CO., | the Fourth at the cottage. London, Watertord, Baitic, Westerly, | Georss < Harold Hartford was | Willimantic and other places and it a week-ens o:mur a.t“tn. ‘homs of his | 1S expected the total attendance will dance was held at the uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emil | reach 600. Dis t inelus PTOMAINE POISONING. unmhnr hall, evening. Jahn of Main street. Chll’lel t of Bfldflwfl. pro- ————— The delightful music for the dancing 1647 Homs Frem Afbe master Oscar E.|Seven Quaker Hill and Montville Peo- | was rendered by (Heinrich's orchestra. ny. e of Now Londnn. deputy ple It by Eating Cheess. Miss Marion Young, supervistor-of | grand master.. together with the grand —_— George Kinder Sr., Harold Hannan m’ master of the United sm«-. George le, residing at Quaker :’:‘-r u'::-.:.‘x.lndcr”h.. u; hfl: ' T.'m suffering from ~end and oliday - inoning. caised, by cheess |Scotiand dam. 1861 25-27 Franklin Street Overhauling and Repair Work ‘With e large attendance a social successful . Nuttall, of Providence, will be Children Ory [eresent The of athletic sports —— ! of all kinds on ‘FOR FLETCHER'S include tug of war, sack races, fat Notes. AUTOMOM.ES, OASTORIA dre ben:z" m&"{hfifi‘?‘;fi w&h‘,flm-umwm Sat- CARRIAGES, WAGONS, P i ‘Do ‘werved. | Thers wil " be| °'5 Blengss, i wae & calier st Fiin . dancing. > of ‘Hill, Sunday. TRUCKS and CARTS. ; ‘ ed th nlMuhtl.:::' Ropclr.,.:‘.lwlng‘. 'xl:':‘ 1 in e 2 p.;l Fara" e ng, Istering @0 spending . Ila!kllmthmg in all ita branches. d Mrs. James M, Young, &une Johnson of Poquetannuck was ot by | e | e 507h5luNor|l:MunSt. iy T ag'fggggga . n!l.

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