Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 6, 1915, Page 6

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Sulphur is remarkably . beneficial—A great purifier. Glenn’s ' Sulphur:Soap +Contains 30% Pure Sulphue _ ’A prompt relief for dan- Business Men of Eastern Connecticut Looking for Big Day at Ws&vvemMyIMPMth wich Before the Party Leaves—Athletic Events to be —_— - GADILLAG, PRICE 5 Plans are rapidly being perfected for druff, [pimples, redness, ||the annual outing of the Eastern Con- eruptions. At all druggists. ||necticut Development committes to be S held July 16 at Richard's grove. Nor- Tt ot S 27 Soot Hosmbewiag | | wich is to be the center of activity, o Dr.H. W. Wiley, Director. for the outing will start with a big . [ ey e ¥ feamm in The following letter from the Cadillac Motor Car Company to iy B e Toitoned. b7 the . : L Black er Brown, 830, Mancheater, Eusiness M;;n‘notu.ocu— Western oircult when & young men. its dealers cxplams itself ” 4 e e e tion and the Norwich Chamber Floton 'fimn-., and the No er wi from — Commerce. The Danielson and Willi- | the very start. o Burdick-Vashie Nuptials Celebrated at mantic assoclations it 1s expoc'.edh“ L itk The fat mmh m(ummwi to be P e autos, ich associ lon wi easy ome as Timantic 5'_‘:"";"‘:(’”“; CJ-t.r:'l‘ 5"'"‘:";‘{ well supplied with banners so there | will not enter this contest not having 08 FOSEIN it - nt| will be no mistaking where they are|a single member that can qualify, 220 Station, from. pounds or better being necessary to 3 B Norwich members will wear straw | enter. Putnam and Danielson are al- Miss Lydia McCarthy of South aMn- | hats, dark suits and carry canes. Each |so out of it, this again puts Norwich chester was a caller on local friends | member will also be supplied with a| Against New London. Doton and Thursday. horn and !h:}id.xa;_h ar D] Eiesie caye m-u-vm"th (oprinters in e del at are to make eir aggregation while Captain George H. Clark of 'Attleboro, Mass., | yvear's outing a huge success are be- | Schwartz of the fat men te-:\ it is spending a week in town with rela- | ing worked out by the New London|will be remembered covered one mile tives. cr%r‘x:ir né {:ommarce‘t e Ln one, m'l.nlna on #;eh sand at Ocean Timothy Holran of South Manchest- e banner stretc! across | bench -tast Jeer. t] e ball game er was a local visitor Thursday. the trolley track at the grove bearing | won and the fat men’s race over the Miss Mary Rose O'Hearn and Miss | the word Welcome, and 64 piece Kono- | tug of war captained by Gus Lambert, Bllen O'Hearn of Franklin have been |Mmoc Military band playing will beare- | assisted by Oscar Main, Lillibridge < spending @ few days in town the|cCeption when the special trolley car . I Smith looks pretty good. Zuests of the Misses McHale, and the automobiles arrive at the|and its only a matter of the wording John R. McHale, Jr, has returned | 8rounds. of the acceptance speech and receiv- from a few days stay in New London| From 12 to 1.30 p. m. there will be ing the box of . with his sister, Mrs. Albert Eldridge.|Served a buffet lunch, consisting of he big Rhode sland clam bake will z b clam chowder, sea bass chowder, hard | be opened by Chef Cornelius Leary of Assistant at Yantic Station. bread, coffee and pickles. From 1.30 |the Thames club. With Cornelius at Jason Kingsley has taken the po- |0 3.30 athletic events will take place. | the bake, success is assured. Here's sition as asistant at the Yantic sta-| fhere will be ball games, running | what he proposes to put into the bake, tion for the Central Vermont railroad |Matches. fat men’s race, tug of war, made vacant by the resignation of Da- | tC» and prizes to go tc the winners | Steamed Clams, Drawn Butter Sauce vid Trwin, in "each contest. Keen interest cen- Blue Fish Sword Fish Miss Julia Stevens is spending a few | ters_around the ball game. Norwich |Clam Fritters Broiled Chicken weeks in Bozrah with her grandpar-|Vs- New London. The beautiful gold Arlington Sausage ents, Mr, and Mrs, Falvey. and silver cup that is to become the| Sweet potatoes White Potatoes Jesse Stevens of Melross, Mass, is|Property of the city that wins the Green Corn on Cob spending a few days in town with his | first three games and now in the pos- | Brown Breed in the Bake family, session of New London Chamber of White Bread Burdick-Vashie. Commerce, they having won the first| Lettuce, Tomato, Sucumber Salad of the series, last year, promises to French Dressing Of local interest this week was the|be the bone of contention that will | Cold Boiled Lobster, Cracked and Split marriage of Cleveland Burdick and | bring into being one of -the strongest ‘Watermellon Coffee Miss Phoebe Vashie of Blackstone, | teams ever gotten together by the Meif-Mr“ tht?i home ]ost rtgei::r'lsfi'- v:f Norwich Chamber of Commerce. en -~ and Mrs. Burdic make| The following strong lineup of| Mesbers and friends of the Nor- their home in the village where Mr. g eam ve- | wi et e L T Captain Aubrey’s ball t conclusive- | wich Chamber of Commerce are re- BJECT “ Detroit, Mich., June 17, 1915 g c.am: ac : mnmrm!‘.ua ::z e been and it always i i ice is an honest as 2 The Cadillac price ¥ T 55 The Cadillac is designed and constructed ey : verns the standards and Cadillac \deall; resulting quality and inherent vatue g0 oduce = the quality. d i 'l:!;c Cx(')es—tdé?erg:fined pee. does B bt?ve;:\ual worth of the car, meosotr‘r‘\e price < ¥ e Cadillac price vere b diac the A< 'be the highest priced car e i r cars, 2 arison with the othe or necessary to adopt, can et h of g ici akers find expedien g i & Whah".‘lvez.g: ‘:)cf‘e(sla?:i‘l\l?\‘;‘;‘(»plllari(y nor impede, the not stem the 1l 53 Cadilllac prestige- ¢ developments have se L only to: g th; tCoO:tt:él:\ygvmr:‘fet‘;\e x(:adi\lac position and to ¥ endorse an illac cars. : adillac would necessal To reduce the price nf',‘\\ge\gd\»/hieh this Company neve tion of its quali\y-—some\h e,Sorti‘here is justification for increa pr'\ce—'\t always v in accordance with . to acknowledge to only to ahe Sale of Cad- 2 and a deprecia- cessarily d:mas and never will singthe price rather than for reducing it i ary. A s g bly be necess ) ting and ly proves that he is going to bring|questeq to meet at their rooms on . 3 1l unquestion@ exasperating Brothers, contractors. H e 0. Norwich. thi < rice wi . uffer an €X Village Mention. Fieicher p, Pendleton o Mara ss, | These ble set sozether eutings are fact, an advance in P ever been obliged 10 S £ its maker, under 7 Swahn 1b, Aubrey 2b, Pullen 3b and e wing in lari ‘Mrs. C. S. McHale of South Man-|relief c,. Crawford If, Schwartz cf, tgl!';: th: nnrtpt(:bwuloc?edav:?lgfi:;:? chester was a guest of relatives here | Wheeler rf. ern Connecticut Development commit- Thursday. Humphrey and Pierson umpires. tee when first organized of Enthusi- » Miss Re(;\la. Jotlr:nson rf 1\70;";(:1’!t has . Then there will be a strong relief | aism, Cooperation and Goodfellowship een spendin; e past week in town to draw 1 since prov: xth. Tt gflu iyl ey orce to W from in case a player | has long ed its wo! Elisha Lathrop was a visitor at| —m————ma Gardner Lake Saturday. Miss Tens Cohy spent the' holiday VICTIMS OF THE WAR EASTERN CONNECTICUT PEOPLE with relatives in New London. INTENTION FOR JULY| ALONG RHODE ISLAND SHORES. Charles Arnold of Pomfret is spenl- b B, A N ing the holidays in town with Rev. avd | Object of Daily Prayers of Many Mrs, H. H. Howe. Walter Arnold has returned to Pom- ]frel after a week’s stay with friends here. 1iss Rose Mahan is spending ten lavs with relatives in®Stafford Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mahan are o No Cadillac O‘Zt‘{g‘;‘ ‘:: the value of his car on account 3o i ce his price. . humiliating 4P e being compelled 0 reduwm find that the great Cadillac ircums = g stressLof -.?;;Cack on automobile hx?kt‘or); ;r;doli‘%‘s‘ of importance which were first 00 e mechanical advances have been year SUCCESSEs- : The Eight Cylmd§ A : ts V-type engite s b5 20 ngines. e 5, " oy g g% Caantien a satisfaction and a service ke On‘yh rof 2 Cadillac securesa value, Today’s purchasé 5 D other car- ccess. which is not obtainable in any ety that L demon"f‘“d sul 12,000 owners t ced type of motor car t advan ¢ Cadillac stands 2S the mos! of development, OVer Many Have Been Enjoying Life at the ear in the lead, in point Thousands in Catholic Apostleship. Resorts During Past Week. The general intention for July of| The number of cottagers, ‘campers, many thousands of members of the|and visitors from South Eastern Con- apostleship of prayer, whose members | necticut to the various shore colonies form the League of the Sacred Heart, | and country resorts along the Rhode X 3 T in all the Catholic churches here as|Island coast promises to be the larg- spending ten days with relatives in ¥ Holliston; Mass: elsewhere, is that recommended by His | est ever known, if the influx of . Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Eddy is spend- | Holiness, Pope Benedict XV. early arrivals is to be taken as any ing ten days in Rockland, Mass., with day, isfied. The July League leaflet says: indication. Independence day, coupled More than 5 t vet half satis Mr. and Mrs. John Rainsford. Never, we believe, in the history of | With the regular week end respite, h visible demfind is not ¥ cM OTOR CAR CcO- Summer Vacation at Mill. mankind have there been so many vic- | Ontributed largely to.the activities of And the VIS CADILLA tice was posted Friday in the|tims of war among civilized nations. |the Past week. E. C. HOWARD, Sales Mer- Yantic mill to the effect thaf 2 | Millions of men are engaged in dead! Miss Anna L. Ely, of Norwich, who mer vacation. weuld tola wiene SUns | combat on the battlefields of Europe,qDl8s been the guest of her cousin, Mise mill resuming operations July 12. The wounded, many of them mained [ R052 A. Grosvenor at her town home Mrs, James Kilroy and daughter, |for life, are numbered by the hun- |7 Providence, for the past few weeks, Miss Katherin T. Kane, are spending | dreds of thousands. We can think of | |eft last Tuesday with Miss Grosvenor the holidays with relatives in New |their awful sufferings on the field and | L0 return to “Wyndham,” her summer York. in the hospitals without joining in the rfilflenca at Newport. Frank W. Stritch is spending @ fow | Holy Father's recommendation to pray | *1FS; 1. W. Bacon and son, David, days at Cape Cod, Mass: for them? of Norwich, are at their summer home Again what shall we say of the sad orth Main street, Assonet, for - fate of the other hundreds of thous- | ‘g season. =~ - e - n = ~ A Medioine: Chast: forto8e. ands who are prisoners of war in| MIS. Arthur I Vars of Norwich is [ ’ - <5 nt, Mrs. Ab . Tay- In this chest you have an exeellent | LOTCIER countries, far from their homes | ) & bie A. Tay py and their loved ones, intthe midst of [ jor: 2t her home on Taylor avenue, :fn‘;;e?mye cf}?r éo‘)}‘ha%he- br“r‘:;&_ SPTains, | people who find it hard to conceal their | Riyerside. £ atisn and ey ache: meuralgia. FISU- | bitter hatred and who look on these |, ATIONS the earliest arrivals at e hottie of Sloamy Thorsencies. One | men as enemies, now become an addi- [ §1easant View this season were Mrs. R o “‘“““ffl oes it| tional burden? - M. Purdy and daughters, Miss Dor- il this because these ailments are|"iost of all ars our hearts moved|9thY Purdy and Miss Constance Pur- N eongesiion ang tags, and are caused | with pity for the countless widows and | 4% 0f Mystic. . Wednesday last. doubt, ask thoss who uee Sloan's Lini- | SEElans: who are now obliged o face | oenn “Hoee s onerrivaw, “tnerthe Beritand Mea. I 20 ot ment, or, better stilcl, buy & 250 Bottle | joviny husbands: sad. Totness’” nerr | Miss Mary Trainor of Novwich < 0" | Nor e an Tk e the' “p‘-t.:: Alfred Hartley of New York spent and and prove it. All druggists. hice: el Chelcibeayens assieoing oo bevfiufi;o.;?hn Oates of Plainficld has o T dren, Tone ana Eilison, have returned | the week end with his parents, Mr. and have a safe investment. L A to Heaven, pleading for pardon from ng a week’s outing as a = Willimantic - rs. Thomas K. Hartley . Constipation Causes Most Ills. | o for thoss who are responsible for |SUSSt @t the cottage of Mr. and Mre | ;, s Serah Billings of Mirs Wil | epending two weeks as guests of Mre. |~ LeRoy Storms of Worcester is spend- | CHANNING P HONFINGLON ALont Accumulated waste in your thirty|the dreadful carnage and all the oth- |J°ohn Gledhill at Longmeadow. iu Fie ighee 't her cotiage at Ma- | G- Carr of South Canterbury. ing a few days with his parents, Mr. < ol feet of bowels causes absorption of | er calamities that follow in the wake|, Miss Mary Mullen has returned to| 2™ A. Potter a Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brahmen of'and Mrs. Charles S. Storms, of Main | Tok 753 Room 15, Shannon Bidg. poisons, tends to produce fevers, upsets | of war. > her home in Willimantic after a visit | "PU% Carter avenue spent Monday with Mrs.{ street. ligestion. You belch gas, feel stuffy,| Shall we not heed the Pope’s re- | With relatives in Providence, EMAKING IN IRELAND. Brahmen'’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Edward Williamson of New Haven rritable, almost cranky. Tt ien't you— | quest and with all the marmearecss of| Judge and Mrs, A. b, Anderson have SHO y ry_Norman, of Poguetanuck. spent the holidays with his family on #'s your condition. Tliminate this|ur hearts join with our brethren of | Tturned to their homes at Noank aft. lls a Tale of a Prodi«|, Fred Hewitt of New Haven, former- | Penobscot street. poisonous waste by taking one or two | the A, er a visit with relath John Troland Tells a Tale of a Prodi~|, o't} Fast Side, is visiting his par- Br. " Kine's New Life Filietonteht. bo. | tao, Apostieship all over the world in (20 Vst w ves in Providence gy Cobbler in the Old Days. Jerry Hewitt, of o7 & full, free bowel movement fn the ey e GOl e LAty e Tiariba k. Dlaloind datghter R e BT norning Jjou fecl so grateful, Get an | grant them grace to hear their woes| Miss Doris Bishop, of Steriing, ~ are| John Troland of Norwic a Your Grugeist today for ase, P Lis from | patiently and inspire them to offer|§Pending a few days with relatives in [ Hartford paper: rug; Y o themselves as victims of expiation for | FaWtucket. That genius of Topeka who takes a the sins that have brought punishment [, Beecher Brown and family of Cen- in Providence on|Parrin’s mother, Mrs. L. Brunelle, of | days at Haughton’s Cove, the guest of ter-Hurley wedding Mulberry street. F. Rinella and G. Lynch. = it Stop Talking War Home from South Canterbury. Miss Hattie Clark spent Monday . : Buy a NEW OAKLAND with P tan 1 . Mrs. Harold R. Barstow and chil- ey e gy Royal Road to Learning. Trinity College at Hartford refuses Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jahn were recent |2 diploma to an ultre-scholarly youth visitors in 'Wilimantic. because he is not sufficiently athletic. There is no royal road to learning, but there is to the track team.—De- Covers the Case. troit Journal Mrs. Isaac Cook of Penobscot street wae a recent visitor in Montville. Andrew Donovan of Baltic is the 4 guest of his cousin, Andrew Barry, of| When asked to comment upon : A on_the natlons. The thought of their | tral Village were guests of relatives| "o" S Measure for a suit of clothes|yuiberry street. SR Bryan's New York speech, Colouel Meaning Whom? sufferings will urge us to redoubls our | 2 Hopkinton the past week. and makes it without recording the| Mrs. John R. Fowler is visiting Mrs. | Roosevelt said that he had “serious| It has not escaped motice that Act< prayers for peace. Mr. and Mrs. William B, Wilcox and | fisures on his note book as noted in|F- Fitch of Preston City ml!:;u to think d-.b|ou¢." wmn cova ing g::nmdbu':efl Eqnt&klandn‘ has dau‘hlex‘. Miss y . ers e case, an s unusi ly an not n ® the chau- e o i e o G L T S T R At Haughton’s Cove. commendubly’ brief.—Wall Street | tauqua circuit in order to eke out & JAIR an S 1 l' . Kenyon at Usquepaugh last Sun-|vouth, who had sons on the bench William Wright is spending a few | Journal. Iviing wage—8pringfield Union. SCALP peCla lst s ing the trip by automobile, | with him, who never wag known to Mrs. S. K. Lovett of Norwich, has|put down a figure of measurement. been spending the past week on a visit | He lived in a factory village, the cen- iARPER METHOD With her niece, Mrs, H. J. Wheeler, at|ter of an agricultural district, and h!;virltfime ?:t A::s.wny.( made shoes and boots lo;- the e and am Caruthers of Norwich, was| women of that Jlocality and never Also MANICURING the guest the past week of his daught. | used even a tape. His method was to A = & % er, Mrs. James Metcalf, of South Prov- |cpan the feet at ankle, instep, and ARLORS, Alice Building, Main St, (d;;nce. i s around the toes with one hand, plac- 5 T. an, rs. lliam A. Costell ing as many fingers width of the other Norwich—Mon.,, Thur, Fri, Sat. Who have been the guests of relatives | hand between as to make the circuit New London—Tues., Wed. in ProviGence, have returned to their | complete. This measure he carried in elsshane b1 The man who works cannot [|home in Willimantic. his mind to the last (no pun-intended) affonlitiolihe vaceles At his John Storms of Norwich is enjoying |and cut out the leather in keeping aea St ot meRhe s the the hospitalities of his cousin, Arthur|with the measurements. The retain- Y1 Jahn of Providence for a few days. |ing a score or more of these custom- ence between advancement and Louis Lincoln and family of Willl- | er’s measures and making a fit showed loss of a pesition, mantic, arrived at_their cottage ' at|no small gift of memory. If you experience head: Pieasant View on Wednesday last for| . But this was in Ireland, where men ¥ peri eadaches the y 1 or eye strain when doing ol Sotwon. had memories by nature and cultivated g close Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rossle of Mys- | them for business purposes. Now we work you should consult our Jitic opened their cottage at Pleasant|must have everything set down, and Optometrist. If you need glasses JJ| VIeW on Thursday last and expect to|e string around the finger to prevent UPHOLSTERING Automobile and Furniture -~ A we will make them for you to sp§xl\: most of the season there. a lapse of memory. Even then a man s e phen Keh lami] - ‘orget what for, \utomoblle Sllncovers ly suit your individual J|wich have taker. x'"mdvfrneellzro&g:;. ml:e e e 1 e ot 4 requirements. at Pleasant View for the months of | the past. at Factory Prices July anaAagust.: 5 _ . an 3 2 Established 1872 Plainfield arrived Inet Fites or e, Of EAST SIDE ITEMS IOSEPH ANGARANGO ant 'View. whers they will spend the — HEPLAUT-CADDENCO, §|=enez oo, Local Pecple Entertain Guests Over 258 Franklin Street THEP £ o Y| oeriSunem cottage, The Breachway,| the Holiday—Those Who Went on 3 Iny lor % ielephone 311-5 Norwich, Conn,|f PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING }|F. Noyes of Myatic, s o A B sl bl o N ey have arrived at Watch Hill to Misses Katheri d Loretta Lam- Opticians ané Lsns Grinders Spend the summer. A handsome cabi; ot launch has recent! n | phere of the Gilbert home, Winsted, DR. ALFRED RICHARDS Mz Noyes ner g‘.; tbh?;"h.”m,‘;’,','“d.m::f and George Lamphere of Mystic are ST 1> ¥ c5¢30 ¥ & L BCakts ng the season. - |Suests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. DENTIST DR. R. J. COLLINS | Moz, Gertrude Quinn of Baltic arriv- |and Mrs. Thomas K. Hartley, ot Main e —n P et tion as the guest of Mr. e B Rovn 205 | DENTIST (B S S o e, ot 2 Telephone 488-2 g e & op | EERiL Jahin, of Main street. b 18 Main Strest, Norwich, Cown |Norwich, whose e il o e e Phone ! R , June 26 at h, have PIANO OWNERS, NOTICE! |zz=e Baxt of their honcrmoon —_———————————— | at the Ocean House, Wi On account of increase in price mwflmlwummrfimm son, | Wi ] If you will communicate with e Yy 1. ‘Wilson E. Wilmarth, Jr., of Williman. y V. L. WHITE, Piano Tllnel‘, 3 AR g;fi&gvce: bxfi”.';. .?::'8"" of _Mrs.|spending a few days with his parents, Immediately after the shooting n‘i;’.'!t. Pierpont Morgan at his country home at Glen Cove, N. Y. by el e Sl . akland Weach and Mrs. Harris Whaley, of Carter | gave his name and occupation as Vict or Holt. an instructor at Cornell unl:: mw. the financler's taking = . in | the past week. »w proposition in regard to . ttm“-#:—k x| b Bertna e s e mte:'.”l;l-‘he picturq shows, left to rig ht, Deputy e;u-u Frank and 'DN Shertft Are _gf. your plano. - . .letin for business results. _ wes one of the attendants at Cot- Sunday and Monday Mrs. : S 5 '

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