Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 12, 1915, Page 2

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ST \'" Dy o o A% B | St-John’s Commendery, No, 11, K. T., “flm«mw of Board-of Alder- Towa-Bolding, ! e 101d 0 3 etreet | ¥ T s ——— g8V~ requires same l"um' 3 3 ;bhh inspector Clough and Other Spe- olafists -Lecture on Saturday—Prac- b tioa} Class Demonstrations. i |- Stateddnspector H. Q. Clough began ) eourse dn . Saturday. The of thisucourse is not to teach {the subject matter of history, but to loufline methods suitable for use in ele- schools. as EYDsi latter band was said to i Preparing for Clambake. Last year the clambake of Willi- cted | antic lodge, No. 1440, L. O. O. M., was one of the last held, but this summer . i adou ‘are the result. it will be one of the first, es the fol- Oakland Beach. WIFE AND NINE CHILDREN B e e Dect dntelli- Aoa: Wiedl took Kig i ol e e it s toher : lowing commif already b Look in Vain for Suppert to Joseph A, s i (2 pointed to the of Dr. W. K. Faatz, H. N ke Tl e oy T e, SRR B | % Viotor Mahou. | Tho date 18 not yet a‘:,"{.:::fig‘i’ e < perior Court. Mr. Clough ~x¥nory trains us to r: | definitely decided. Ppostmas Dayvill thin —— R . lou 5 - th —_— 2% i Sizioat vaius and a lterary el et s Start for Pacifio Siaps. P e R A B e £ s Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton.and |hms heon snjosior s leave of absence.” | $400. Tnoral and etnical training. We are H: cohst Pomfret Pastor Preaches. S:temted in their motives and ideals. | Her aim was not merely to secure oral They” wxpecs to he Sons B A AWe learn to appreciate the present bY | expression, but to bring out the ldeas { SXP Sy REpach 10 bo sune ] Rt e e w0 e 2 B pomparing it with the past. We 1ot | and fesiings of the anthor. ber of stops on the way, visitipg reia- | ¥ice at the Congregational church in - to use historical facts in forming im- B tives and friends. N South Willingly Sunday. Dot oD e evats, | Member of Cometery Committes to-Be = Farl Phillips of South Killingly via- iTessons of history to current events, EYE REMOVED. ted. H accustoming themselves ’v.o ufl“ the Appointed. 'conclusions they reach in eir own £ S A Words. As a training for the mind, his- | _The death of D. Cilfford WBarrows|Beatrie Hawke, Hampton Girl, Struck acancy the Willimantic P ry . ltory helps in observation, reasoning | S2ieed & vacaney om Mhe MR by Bramble While Berrying. Qisls T Camp. end judgment. fill, and th naider- | MR AW Tatee s Dan D tin to Pitch for Lynn Today—Talk ! men must fill, and they ere consider-| An operation was performed at St. . W "1 of Public Swimming Pool—T 3 “The aim of all education is useful-| ;0" ¢no"names of several men who . eroning a garty of young ladies spend- ng own ness,” said Mr. Clough. --m;l m.k7 - ml“ht Be willing to serve on the com- -l’;:;pkho -ox;ogmndmgfiug:v 3:.'“]:‘“"‘;1'}? ing o few days at Camp Whippoorwill.| Well Canvassed On Playground T J. Frank Rogers of Salem was af |ful, thinking, intelligent citizens is n. mittes and give time to its work. Mr.| whoge eye was injured while berrying | A _number of Danielson people were - da; . gl o DN & {function of education. In a gemocr:nc Barrows was a member of the commit- | 1o "0 S3° JHC T T e S ble | at Wauregan Saturday afternoon for gt an o oseph ft an Sy A e O e that | tee for many vears and devoted con-|puch swung around into her face and & game.| Dr. F. P. Todd is the visiting physi- e i iwwrs vidtihg 1n |government it s very important that|gigeraple time to its interests. He had | gjive.” entered her right eve. It was 3 . 3 ,[cian at the Day Kimball hospital for|tional aid and encouragement as is . a citizen e intelligent, especially re- | planned out a method of sale of lots in | gueg S orod NET VSR €¥e. S0 WAS| wrs John Murray and Marjoris Dick- | July and August. needed. garding the history of his country. the new section, about ready to be " Railroad Lighting System. Eugene Duroche Dead—William Mar- inson of Manchester have been visit- Store Sold. STAFFORD SPRINGS Miss Lorinda L. Brown of Willi- this was done Saturday. With Danielson relatives. e - | s opened, providing for a purchase price ors with Danielson Joseph Paradis on Saturday sold his| The electric lighting system at the e mantic has 93 students in her music| great enough so thet the lots bought Father and Brother 11l Union Pignic. Providence gtreet store to Lewis D.|raflroad station has been extended | Manchester Team Wom't Play When( Course. The students are given tests | ET°af Shoush o thet the lote Douglt . a: d these tests if satisfactory % -] Dr. W. K. Faatz of Bellevue street| The annual union picnic of the patri- | Beausoliel. 2 T e hccapted 1a Tiow of preliainary | account of the early opening of the ad- |, i ‘wilimaniic Satirday in respones otic “societies of Dmielscn i3 o be| Tieutenant Dawning of the state po- | 20UWard near track No. & the most Peeved by Umpire’s Decision. exam! . Miss = to a telegram m Scranton, Pa., stat- al lexan s ice force was tn: 4 Dabers for e Hortony ing that bis father and his brother| A party of Danfelson men were in| Attorney 4. o ponturday. |luminate that section at times when |, Seyeral Stafford people are planningy S. MacDonald and to attend the Chautauqua lectures inf were both ill. Charles W. Faatz, Dr.|the Old Furnace section for a clam-|Henry Wheelock spent th ' the lonig night expresses are stop BOdy covered, Faatz's father, is said to be seriously | bake end outing Sunday. in Union. Dent the week-end|qre, These trains frequently Sncovitie. thie sped. | but the nature of the disease was| Danielson people were among those charge or receive passengers at Unsportsmanlike Action. ey hrgfner, Frederick A.|at W. S. Brown's Shepard Hil Death of Engene Duroche. station and it has been found that Wlfll mves Faatz, is suftering with appendicitis.| Wauregan, Saturday to witness the| Eugene Duroche, 15, died at his|the rear of the long trains Bt are o the Tepitel tractor plowing and land clearing ex- | home on Lee street Saturday. well down into the darkness not Healed hibition. L. G. Benoit of Sp eld was a|plerced by the lights that have been o Baby Suffered Tortures. W it Mo State Hospital.| A pair of deer are making their home | ¥isitor with friends In Putnam over,in use. This has made it difcult for Mrs. Mary Clancy, a resident of this | Somewhere in the vicinity of the pow- | Sunday. passengers to pick their way to the|was in the last half of the ninth in- er plant at the Dyer dam. The fine Sent to Jail. station or from it, so the new lights, | ning, with Stafford at bat, one man out 23' ::‘:xx': 2y ;"“’u%’g‘“mfi"{o?;’ !put animals have been very frequently seen| Judge Geissler presided at a session| Which make a fine improvement, have |and two on bases. The visitors left on Maln street, was committed to the|in that vicinity recently. of the city court Saturday morning. |been installed. , | the field with the score = tie, 4 and 4, state hospital for the insane at Nor- Class Initiation. A prisoner, charged with having been | Miss Dorothy Kennedy of Elm street |and it looked as though wich Saturday, suffering from senile| Quinebaug lodge of ©Oda Fellows, '“goflwed. was sent to jail. is 'p"fidmvf' the summer with % her | would win. The decision was on an %_:n%nm. z;:m OvstO'Néill and 1-; which has shown much mmty!durl';t me°"‘{,‘ g g- %V'rEnermw:unl‘m.l:r u?‘ - . Waldo Kennedy, at Portland, "“"’fi ilcox ne rs. Clancy and |the last few months, is to confer the . P. 8. C. E. e R < their report to the court furnished the | initiatory degree upon a claes mext S&D‘l’l’ml‘lom church Sunday eve- batter should be called out. ipire _ - Miller ruled otherwise and the visitors Dasis for the commitment. Tuesday evening. o R SRR 7 COLCHESTER refused to play any more. . 3 German Carp in River. tered as a law student with the K F: Notes. { Pastor and Family Will Motor to Wis-| o, - Gernen i ] o e .o WY stsa o clerk arm s Jeremiah Wilcox of Fitchville was in| Farmers in this section are in thel consin. par ally seen Rev. ‘W. O. Nuzum, pastor of the| in the waters of tne stream have been ar. angolegstee Report. own Fritsy stiending the funeral of | midst of thelr having Mmm Here is proof and baby’s picture | Methodist church of this city, leaves | sighted a number of times recently in T. and Mrs. F. W. Barber, dele- |2 Dunie) -Allea. bl oy dnpans 4 » y’s today for Wisconsin by automobile, ac- | the Quinebaug river, nearly opposite | 8ates, gave a report on the N: | Mrs. Thomes S. Clark and Mrs. Sa- | lands. Srragan. | rah Chapel left Friday for a few days'| The potat is coming ‘along all “I am a picture of my |companied by his wife and family. | the baseball grounds on the West Side. | Sétt Summer school of Sunday school D A, e potato crop is ing e o R e e cned ot They will visit Mr. Numm's old Toms | Demosthenes Coustales has arrenged | methods at the Consregational church | Hovy™ . Cormmari?® *0% Charies|right and sacden truck senerally, al-| gl #, n that state and expect to one 3 S usual dry weather earl e body about & month. . During Rev. Mr, Nuz. Sgaeral Secretary Willis of the Wor- S X 0 cester Y. M. C. A, conducted the ser- season is said to be responsible for th ROBERT O. BAILEY completely covered and she suffered tor- | Um's absence the members of the|the Y. M. C. A, and composed of young terests of the humane society. Say ; His_ Runaing ey Brouaht sHim to] Seass SUAGHA holksioep gec Iyt bu Church Will meet with the Baptlst|men who find no other time to play | 110 2L the ConsTegational church Sun- | **John 3¢ Sherman of Norwich was tn| - "o _CroP ) the U. S. Treasury. g appetite. We had tried different pow- | 1,6iq in the Baptist church the-balance | ey L2V0rite spoft. Hhere &re ®°C |, Miss Delia Perreault of New Bed- O . s Tt M Northfield. — Sixteen children wil benefit. Finally we of this month. The first two weeks in|C. Independents are at present one|ford Was a visitor with friends in Put- | chilgren. who have. been muem g |ofain at the summer home for Thle ool 9 nit M. 0w fuicw it fugust the services will be .0 _the|game ahead of the Clerks, their nearest "‘gvfr“;’{o‘*':'h Y 3 eevos, boy to run away from home Most v ethodist church, “at which time Rev. | rivals. en; e lawn party boys would have gone to the bad in-| soon entirely well Mr. Muir of Spring Hill will officiate. > e S %2:;0& uo; mnr:: Mrs. E. M. —— ecto . Paul 3 stead of going all to the good =s dld Jess Willard Coming to Town. e e Riordan A. C. to Play H-K. Robert O. Bailey. H. Willimantic is the first city in the|p "&_church Sunday were conducted| Riordan A. C. will be here next Sat- “About thirty vears ago a boy with T state to see the man who put Jack|py Rev. John H. Fitzgerald, as the|urday for a game with the Hammond. 8 tear stained face dodged the brake- S5 Johnson in the diecard. Willard will | rector had accepted an invitation to|Knowlton team. The visitors have a ¢ a freight and started “West»| ,Used be here the latter part of this month | preach at Sharon, Conn. very strong, lively team. man of 8! skin healthy and with the famous 101 Ranch shows, ot Saseat A meeting of the guarantors and from C'l;veluul. hHe ‘was :.lleellngd the which come here direct from Provi- DEFEATED TAILENDERS. committees of t‘:e Putnam Chautau- wrath of a teacher who insisted he| medicated preparation which ot .| qua association to be held Tuesday should absorb a certain amount of| inflammation and meutralizes. s v Two Leaders in Mill League Win in|evening. knowledge each day. secretions; that’s why it heals. BN TR Y S0 Saturday’s Games. M. A. Eddington of Pomfret has 5 e e The slipping of a table and # large| - A given the use of his truck to the He got out.of :frelght, car tn. Clt- |; S SREIRSEISR I S g amount of crockery from the top of @ | * mme two leaders in the Mill league |JUnior Chautauqua of this eity for cago. Hunger drove him to selling loaded fummuev van near the COrner|jrew away from their opponents, each | this afternoon’s parade. papers and shining shoes. Necessitw :fng::.}gn fl:& nl;:fie xzenwe us_fl;‘;rflfi winning from the two tailenders Satur- Church Camp Services. tpught him to save the hard earned ! the resultant crash was loud, the arti- | bt of v o1d ciyie Beccball game | (ot lore, Jere three well attended un- pennies. By the time he was 10 he JAY M. SHEPARD cles breaking when they struck the | Liou op Giee® coors’ and -pm l&fm'ifiufif’sfififim gt was traveling with a blind evangelist Succeeding Elmore & Shepard pavement. Many have expected en au- | piays. A total of 41 hits, 31 errors and Cutler Famil 0 Shil. Ty Dheckivt wag ol i & fon Dil' antlEmbalma tomub&e accident nth‘t‘hat corner, and | g runs were made during the after- utler Family Reunion. vears to deliver a sermon-when occa- F ector ITe OREut MM Dl noon’s play. At the recent Cutler family reunion in Woodstock, W. E. Davison was First Game. elfiud meldent. R HE rs. George Dubols of Pawtucket Dye House.l 80 4 1322 %—21 17 g|Visited friends in Putnam over Sun- No. 3 Mill.200003603—14 10 §|day. . Rehali ‘The scores: slon demanded. 60-62 North Willimanti K. of P. Installation. . ~When the evangelist died Bailey. N St-, tic The officers of Natchaug lodge, No. went to work on a newspaper. His| Lady Assistant Tel conmection | 22, K. of P. will be installed at the gbod work sent him to Washington regular - meetin, tonight. District as arspecial correspondent and event- Deputy Grand Chancellor Ernest Far- Putnam students will enter tHe ually he became the representative DR. F C. JA Dflfifl ren of Old Newsgate lodge, No. 65, will e RN MN‘;:-‘::&::? essay contest arranged by the Chame . assigned to the White House by a big . be the officer in charge. and Fleherty 3 2 ber of Commerce in eastern Connecti- . press association. After serving as econd Game. cut towns and cities. private secretary to Secretary of the Painleu i Treasury McVeigh, he was appointed to his present position. and Filling a Specialty OFFERS SILVER TROPHY. Mayor-Dunn Encourages Players in the B B 0 Bemith bee returned here af- {4 ? 3 No. 5 Mill.250500001—13 12 7| L 2 Visit of a week in Westerly. 7 ad No. 6 Mili.0 0308010 0—1212 g|, Carl T. Kent, who arranged an in- " 2 Twilight League. g LENRE o’ |teresting” teleplione display here last - D B i 752 Main Street, - Willimantio —— g | Batterles: No. 5 Mill, Madsen, Com- | weel, is to bave the seme displey fn The Wx.hma_ntlc Savings Telephone Mayor Daniel P. Dunn, who at one | 1% 804 Shepaum; No. 6 Mill, Higgins | pynjeison. i Institate {ime haa some bail team himselr, and . A Growing Industry. has lways kept up interest in this . Incorporated 1842 HIRAM N. FENN sbort, has offered a silver Toving cup : ., | leading. centers,ge tha counten tor. the Frank_Larrabes, President SNDENTAKER & md | ot s thn T aued| Sov Be 1 R ion ot hish grads’ phosgeraph N.-D. Wabster, Troasurse 62 Church 3t. Willimantie, Ct. of Physical Director H. A. Biokel of A H o Telephone Lady Assistant Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Another "Week of Great Bargains In This Store Martin to Pitch for Lynn, FUNERALS. ‘William Martin, Dayville, who pitch- A Message - led hlera tsh.tum’ LY, l: to dol the twi A Miss Ella M. Curtis. ng for the Lynn team of the Nei f Y Sprlng The funeral of Ella M. Curtis was|Znland league against Fitchburg to- or O U= held at 1 oclock Sunday “afterncon |98 oo oo iam y ew York from the home of Mrs Willlam Yeo-|een 4 visitor with relatives tu Buts mans in Columpia. Rev. Fred Halls of | been - North Haven dfficiated. Burial was in VL. the 'Willimantic cemetery, in charge of | L4 Funeral Director Jay M. Shepard. _. PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL. nln William H. Buckingham. Summer b.m’ thioh Funds ‘The funeral of Willlam H. Bucking- : ham was held from his home on Jack- Are to be Solicted. son street at 3.30 Sunday afternoon. s 4 From Headquarters! is the-all important question |Rev. W. O. Nuzum of the Methodist |, ASitation for a public swimming pool church officiated. The bearers were|!s t0 be started in Putnam. This is the Easte: 2 . 1 1 8 1 f this for housewife just now, | iy ens lg‘réal lod;;; ot;: s'u‘iso‘r?s ot ‘the i Post f | ! 0 astl es Masoni: . " servi and many changes. are .neces- | 22 condnoted at the cemetery. Mem: bers of the local G. A. R. post attendeq in a body. Burial was in Willimantic o for Breakfast. £ z sary — a.new Cnrpet, some | cemetery, in charge of Undertaker Jay plac n'-‘. "i-'h.‘;:";’. %‘: m tg - EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS SOME REMARKA. I, commi 4 Sy r { ' s Curtains, a-Chair, some-Bed- GBITUARY. , for"the email ‘smount ot (8 A’ delicious food—different from ordinary “cort §! BLE SAVINGS ON NEEDED-MERCHANDISE AT JULY SALE PRICES. - e =i intiss < i ‘make req! im. 2 oxi E‘“_“ this akes.” ach bod: firmness—d room-Furniture. or-a room to mfi.u'i"nfi'?f wite 5t Charies | 18 making iasa|f] flakes” E fiake oo & hve cggmni be:i’w e X A L B LR mush-down, but keeps crisp-when cream is added, : : B New Post Toasties are the tender meats-of whife Take a list of "the - things | faue Indian Corn, skilfully cooked, daintily seasomed, and ° thehome SUMMER DRESSES AT 98c During -this- July Sale we have assembled a special lot of pretty Summer Dresses in vofle and-organdie that are remarkable for the price, Black and vhite stripes,.white- and blue stripes -and white and lavender, plain collar ind ouffs or-with*embroidered organdie and self material. you need to improve #nd.go-to ° ; toasted to an appetizing golden-brown. They come to you oven-fresh, in tight-sealed, wax-wrapped pack« ages—ready-to-eat with cream, milk-or. fruit, Ly New Post Toasties ” PLAYGROUND TAG-DAY. Negleoted No Opportunity to " Securs All Available Funds. SIS = |

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