Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1915, Page 5

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Mrs, Patrick Coleman uflamm Misa mk:)'wefl‘ot“udnym street, spent Wednesday at Ocean Beach: 3 James Nevins has at the 'a‘ o Dol Hoft hotel in N and has PR Joined the force of waiters at the Uflflm to- 2t e | Erocker house, New London. Come early. aveld Tush.—adv. ot ‘The. fair weather | Canterbury, who was A e m:-m.h . g“’n.!"‘x‘u%"‘ifls ml.‘vi}l'fin‘ " > t persti m g 3 - oot et S Bty g dous would | (piz"city Wednesday. A dent in Stonington At Gales Ferry Wednesaay after- tote et Rey Mo inEton men- | noon, during_the storm, the. rain fell ton have left for a few days' stay at |ip torrents, Norwich visitors there i camp on the Shetucket river, claiming it was the heaviest rainfall - 4 they ever wi The Gideon Welles Naval Veteran| . worton Leo Beatrice, emod o their hom | sweep down ice, have retw B d in after__ visiting__Mrs. em took heed. Xidney Pills—the From Lyme, E: J. Pineo snd some of 3 Props, Buftalo, X, Y. | members of the Boys' club will| . a Mrs Wm . o Y 108 SISO XN C. & 408 the | ol atreet e ostumie Pooen s e Most Children Have Wo Gardiner take, | A P 8L D) qutomopile trip, during which they v iy e o & a e Shalb letown, | Prapklin square was quickly covered $ yet it ins | VIOLIN 4 rambler and Doogy | Firmer Tils nd Shelburne Fale. | with ey R s g A E CRATES BY PARCEL POST. 3&&'\":. Jout eniid s nerv: TEACHER VSRR ST e LA TR, Rl Tl e A T e, | S o S o h :;,.“a.w°g"m"{ t&r t:he n&'"&“‘ Is- | T und e b oy D:‘-‘;I &m“n risk. o‘-'x an | ‘where she spen sum- e All String Instruments repaired gl i el g o ang L) gy ey, gl g B 3 %-;g Kickapoo Violins sold on easy terms_ camp | it el il, the postmaster increasing the | move the worms. et Y For appointments address E. s hgts be et ey of e arias & Wil idewslk in front o the | Aaviam stree sizd lmit to permit of shipping stags stomach and bowels. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- boys. ew York and| pantic of Miss Nellie T. Collins, for it did the same at the darlized cratea. A will grow and learn o wich; Conn. several years the popular principal of | Thayer bul , that cellar getting At Niantic Mr. and Mrs. George|the Laurel Hill avenue school, and [an overabundant suppl of water. The gagement of their daughter, Miss Mil- e e~ nearly inundated the Ward saloon. n, - Ared Tuce Xoeney 1o Ton Davis Jool 5t] OFF FOR POLICE CONVENTION | Horses came along up to their fetlock: o ing regulations is 80 FOR G. A, R. CONVENTIO! Fitehburg, Mass. —_— in the flood and automobiles cast a |and ot — Captain D. J. Twomey Left This|fine spray as they ploughed through. [ h An V Si Traffic on the Shote Line has become| ~ Morning on State of Maine for Dan- | When the Water finally ebbed away |lost on the Yantlc line, th GEO. A. DA l fo heavy that freights betweon Now | bury and Delegates P. T. Murphy |35, S0USrs s covered with fine |ing covered at Gilman's at the and New are compelled Sones, gravel 3nd debrls. Franklin street at rac) ke long vaiis on the two sidinga| and John T. Casey Went Wednesday | * Catchbasina Unequal to Flood. Avery Keeney have announced the en- | John Moore, of Waterbury. Vater ran down in Rose alley and . GREAT PREPARATIONS amended that Night. The effect of the rushing water was The board of control at its i worst on the hills. The catchbasins fi, the Capitol Tuesasy, vot “!Q:-fl‘gg All arrangements are completed for from equal to taking care of e the entertainment of the officers and $15.83 to the appropriati o the rainfall, and in consequence it tore | gop, NOW IS The T!me Maintenance of the Connesticut x!’:ol;r?; T &mm; along over sidewalks and into base- licemen’s convention in bury- of Epileptics at Mans D ments and ‘trouble generally. ) choir boys i % ter, over the sidewalk and then ¢ To B“y a copal oh o s ames Hpla- | guoets and they have arranged & Pro- | dedcended into the kitchen of Jrs. City Got Heaviest of Storm. ganist Alban W. Cooper left Wednes- Sram which they foel pure Will Brove |pfichael Reardou, in the Danlel O'Neil | The storm hit the canter of the eity Tor & farm in Groton near the | a ore e i ey least 126 vis. | house. She returned to get supper hardest. n Greeneville, people found o o T whter where they will g0 1nto camp | fors it Are Bovvention o vis- | POy nelghbor's and found four or |the storm quite considerably lighter. . for a weelk. dfs at the convention end ottink: |mve'inches of water on her fSoor. Im|In Moatvillel: was WSt wBES IS New ol which will be participated in by rep- London & Norwich sutomobilist said| Mrs. Erastus Prentice Lawton ey Tiage of George Gregor i v MG A e P g Keroack | there was no rain. At the Fulls large| At § o'clock Wednesdsy morning ; ot ot i nd Mise Helen Lena | ®rho dolegates from the Norwich | 200 1 oc A Bmma J. Hunt, widow of Brastus : an Heart Church, Verrion, | POIce department Officers John T.|Toc™epr s g Rainfal is Month. Prentice Lawton, died at the home of We will make & substantial | ford ofciating, ©* - o oY °f R | Y A R T e 1o 1 upan 1t e e e B Potis vrres o8 o 7 :15 o'clock Wedne evening _ to - .56, house | 1T..= 3 gl 3 e ors o B St pCaTeg| ol B G o 1205 O St o o8 T Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist 4 o ew Haven pa; - ndon, which goes direetly thro n Coit street, four poles came down of 5 reduction on the entire line of | Ms, Yo ®y *B 2aper, save: Mr. and | HORION, Wi o Fe D, 3 Twomey. who | in the wind and rain, and brousht the "The rain started with 1. ase., ng for o trip Wtk b’ zom thel? wedding trip 'and will e | £0c3 83 vice precident from s "de | clty's slectric wires, both primary and ly JOf Wiitiam and Julia Dot Tadice ard seaed to" ot st Couch Hammocks and Wov- :' m:eneuua Momauguin for the rest | Partment, left this morning on secondary ecircuits, to e ground. X = ~ ’ summer. Mr. Bradfor State of Maine express at 3:29 o'clock. | There was minor trouble in other parts e. in B Main Se—Next to ¢ Soimer Nommon pa- . Bradford is 8| Bl % ¢ event in connection with [of the city to.the electric lights, due Brast s s e, S en Hammocks, F HEES the convention ook place Wednesday | to falling limbs, chiefly at Yantic and |an inch and with only half a month rames - A dance will be held in Gilman's |evening, when the officers and mem- | on the East Side. On East Main street | sone, July’s rainfall promises to break hall, Bozrahville, Saturday evening at | bers of the executive committee of tne [a motor supplylng power to the Re- | records. NAVAL VETERANS' REUNION. guests of Captain David W. Bradley. R s Y = 8 o'clock. 'Admission ten cents. Mu- |as=ociation met, and the program for Awnings. sic by ‘s orchestra of Fitchvills, | the convention’ proper. the following Au H d, —adv. day was outlined. The officers were START ON THAMES HALL. our Hammocks are the o4)5008 Sized congregation sssistea | " This ‘(Thursday) morning at 10| This Will Be Ready on September 15 32nd. “Annual Reunion of Gideon 5, o elhe veteran anywhere & lemn mass, r | o'clock the convention will open in G s y up, without Palmer make, which are the | Heven. suns at 5& Francis’ churcn at | Concordia hall. A reception commit- —Ofihwe Work st Gaapectiont Coliopa oz Asabelation. 86 PVN: Bash resided. that no one need stay Away esday oF the teo ot the Dunbury members will be for Women. % Next Waednesd: was the last of her immediate from the encampment because of high g 3 nnedy, |at the railroad station to meet e room undreds of best. of Norwich. Y. | egates and escort them to the hall, | The furniture of the Connecticut| The thirty-second annual reunion viss & iveitn of Mngl received daily by th“:;:m.."? e o business session is to taks | College for Women will be brought in|and dinner of the Gideon Welles|emplary character and had won many | f this committee asking about the Gel 5 | Glearance sale of summer dresses |place. accordance with a policy decided on|Naval Veterans' association will be|warm friends who deeply regret her | [°9™s and all that is necessary to do t our- prices before yoii |24 waists at the Studio Specialty [ It is expected that the business of | bY the furnishings committee of the|held at Wilcox's theater, Bavin Rock, | removal from among them. 18 to look at the card index system and Shop, 87 Church street, Norwich, Conn. | the convention will have been tram Tastitution to buy in New London.|New Haven, Wednesday, July 21. All Mrs, J. Cob Willlesnes one s able to tell just what will suit purchase. e O ook and as soon as the | The college will patronize New Lon-|shipmates who served een 1861-| . Coleman the inquiring person. Reservations - Th Meeting adjourns the delegates and|don merchants as largely as possi- 1865, will be welcome. The business re. Georglanna Wiliams, injured in | have been made for scores of delega- - The New London Elks have mot|pusts will go o the Hotel Green [bit both at the start and in ‘Tuitre meeting wil be held at 11 a. m. and |8 Fourth of July accident at’' New Lon- | tions, many of whom wish to be to- nt ’cne;:‘w;:' B their annual plenic|whero the convention banquet will transactions of the various depart- e od 1 p. m. at|don, died at 11.30 Wednesday morni: rlg:.r as well as for many ndividuals. : Yold take place. While the banquet is in|ments of the college. 3 it been a part of the duty of the GEo L DA 25 Bl' reoenily E has | e D ere will bo a pleasing mu- |, At & meeting of the committee on| Byron P. Drowne, captain command. committee to interview the hotel A y nily béen susgested to hold a jolnt | sicaj, ‘program by local entertainers, principal contract [ ing, and Henry F. ollum, fleet the accident, plenié with the Norwich lodge. e P ihder the direction of |award, one for the construction of |secretary have prepared the following On the aftetnoon of July 3 she was uran were Paul Z ill furnish music, ¢ Which is to be|list in memoriam: seated on the veranda of the residence | that both room and ont rtoen, painters were put to work | *Y; coon as the banquet is ended the | called Thames was "given” G|, Easar Desne, ” died st Bridgeport, | of M. Sonole B Hedder, Mo, 43 Jay be normat. Thie 2 004 prices shall ts will b 1 ial electric | J. company of New Lon- . foiicd g Pt el arhie been promised Mwmbe e Tt e umper Sars. :owmtn;'mv: et | don, whose bid estimated the con-| . P. Law, dled at Bridgeport, Oc- | fossed o fighted firecracker into the | that no tronmie il 1o ey ] g ro will be |CarS to Eatons Brove ke emares | struction cost at $7,787. Other bidders | tober 17, 1914, age 78, served on 'U. .| 210c yazd, 2 horse gresing there took | along these lin: for veranda, JSreen and black.|4ng other entertainment will be pro- Marquardt brothers of Groton |S. Sabine, Eagle and Vi fright_and dashed on to the two coats of painf X Foe Sk wil Te 2o, In addition to these accommodations four months. ipleted in about & Th S ot the Extedts will e Past Captain Clinton Mrs. Will 3 ng to get out of [ $11,000 5 Tided. fome by the last sveaing train | @ 000; | at Somers, November, 1914 servea as [the way, fell to the Book, Delng eevarsiy | jast vetars alompriated by Congress Automobile and Furniture | _oOrders by out of the city. 2 HEle T e oy & tion of public comfort stations and Iike were. Tuesday, increasing the| Savs the Danbury News: At pre- brothers’ company and Pawnee. et e h‘rml o I:hwu 100 great a| incidental expenses. This work will be $ o4 wfil post sise limit and providing | Vious conventions, “souvenirs of the|whose estimate was more than $14,- CWllu-m Hiel allas Waiter | (0% 00 1 lnflm e slowly sank. Tues- | in charge of Major Raymond W. Pull- A“tomob‘le Sllpcovers & receipt for articles mailed by |City 1o Which the affair is held have | 000, reswick, dled at the National Sol-|day her condition became grave and it|man. Superintendent of Police of N Parcel Dost. The first order beoarsy | formed a prominent part of the gath- | Following the policy, of placing all | diers’ hoine, Johnson City, Tenn. De- | W4 known that she could not survive. | Washington. ~ The Woman's Relief at Fm P"im effective immediately. The second or- ering. The guests of the Danbury po- | orders with New London firms | cember 28, 1914, age 70, served on U. the wido l"J“. ‘was past 30. She was | Corps is to be, In charge of the infor- ory der will go into effect on Sept. 1. lice will remember the convention in|Wwhenever that action is possible the|S. S. Pawtucket, James Adger and r w of J. Coleman Williams, who | mation booths and they will he ably %, this city, as each officer, delegate and | committee voted to give the first or- - Tas for meny Jiand IeiNed with 1he } dauisted by e Scout special guest will be presented a Dar- der for the equipment of the science . fl!lhgl:cker works. She was long a B bury h‘l.t. A h;:lhl:":een made e;!pe- 1 to the . The 1 3 nll‘:&hur:é‘lho Huntington street Bap- | the of the clally for each eg: and guest from . _S. . the troops at tI T ey, b hais wil Baro 2 e e T i el 7 wereed |30 tepehidren: | oF s civh War vy Prosdent Jona: tee some time ago. The hats wi 70 3 , 3 TR son, and it is ¢ 3 oir: | special leather dies showing the oOc- on U. S. §. 3. C. Kunn. M. the plan of those in P charge that at this 49th encampment | Giri's Dress Separate Skirt Afd lsather dies showr -go- nal Rinaldo P. ‘Kenyon, died at Hart- oo, R s, e et o ached to an Undermaiet. L B ML A A s tord June 23, 1915, served on U. 8, |Charles of New York. =~ ble Thal review 1t e expocied that =l . 1t is expected that s 3 “ S. Connecticut, Powhattan, Mohawk ioon - s o et souvenirs will be.pre- jeangte and J. L. Davis. 5 New Steamers to Lie Idle. — mbo'}‘y‘ O Te O k| et praetiodl motel etieny NS i tonto Cehgse| ““In honor of the visitors the princi-|and put into shape, and the sur-| The annual convention of the na. Steamer Manhattan of the Grand|great encampment of the G. A. R. be- ot oo HAIR and o g CThui In s4dition to the wioh|pal streets of the city will be illumi- | rounding grounds will be graded in|tional association will be convened at Trunk system, in command of Capt.|cause of the increasing death rate of | ca women who are interested | nated at night with strings af incan- | proportion to the amount remaining . D. Sept William 8. Durkee, came in to the|the old soldiers. In addition to the SCALP in the establishment of Windham Fall | descent lights. Several of the amus the appropriation. L T Central Vermont plér at New London|G. A. R. encampment, conventions are at the college, will make up the parey. | ment houses have notified Captain| The Windham County College club will | Wednesday under tow of|to bs held at Washington at the same | Ja HARPER M ET H Bradley that the guests will be extend- | is to journey to the college grounds on leave Monday, September 27. tugs, to tie up until some route is oD o, -hoém at 'gluo énh.t the | ed the courtesies of their places, a “Jitney plcnl‘e; onb hur-d.lzét -n(; lhe:ve Monday, Ewtem:er'fl. found for h Shop, h e o L in addition to e ¢lub a numl of ord at Also MANICURING street—Adv. s TRANSFER OF LAND. nterested in the es- g tabl 1 at the ——— t: u years. PARLORS, Alice Building, Main St.|bipee ton o oy et | Woquhat or-) ste Bishen Tinney %0 Oy MUNICIPAL CONCERT. ut deck higher. gt | sanizations. for e, S 5 i < Joseph's Cathedral, St - e National Defense League will| A patcern of this illustration Norwich—Mon., Thur., Fri, Sat 8 . G. Scriv- L85 make up the party. Tubbs’ Band Will Give Its Second | Puril Bl - goaer cant -~ s oficlal board of | by ne death at Hartford several| J. A. Dolan & Company is to com- Programme Friday Evening. Narragansett, an Hete,which | detanse Eomcaimioye oron o Siomal | o0y i Toce vt of 19,648 tamps. = i , | mence at once upon the construction Order through The Bulletin years ago of Bi'hgnu !::eucl Tierney, | 7 Bepts No Norwich, Conn. g e S Which is to be com-| Another programme of merit has A. R. encampment | P3tter2 ;:l:r- 1m church e ate in New London, and this was |pleted on Sep 15. The been arranged for the second of the |VeTRel 1907 it ‘was es- DR.R.J. COLLINS ta ocked e e TS A e w % timated 1 The Only Preventive. e . = » conn¢ nion square ‘The onl; hat o The funeral of-: fl; evening. Next week the con. k< believed that ’l:::.-f‘ here, says the New London “her deed calls for the transfer of the prop- story March, Semper Fidells, Souss =3'urx;x:ch r natural eana::ou, ‘making erty, according to the provisions of . od Hes steamer in this vicinity. paragraphe § and 9 of the will of Bish v g ey, to the St. Joseph's cathe- ibed as follows: west line of Connecticut avenue at its intersection the land of Michael . Roche and Thomas McGuire at & point 160 feet north of Rogers street; hence mortherly along Connecticu avenue 150 feet to a new street; thence | ticles ‘were (Grand new street 150 DENTIST %? d:hm 21, | praerty at the ofice of dovn P raet 1o de | : sramme for s con. crew eaginas. with Mr. Songs and Dances. Popular Airs, Stern’s All “}ufi Star Spangled .Banner. = coincidence which has Janitors Do (writes & s Not Get Increase, gen- A 10 circles. McGuire 137 feet to 3 ‘Automobile- has | fOF he had NEW SPRING | 5 e Rt _ Forty Years in Stock, ‘The just come

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