Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1915, Page 6

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visit to Mrs. As-asresult:-of -recent - lig: comnected-with the case.are-kmown to’ ‘ vselmr:‘ ‘Chiet 't' the polices a: ] b x ; 3 1 droughts three casesibefore Judge-Ol- " g hemiarfor S e ) : = ! {iver F. Willams in#the Third district arrest. ol 2 be . q ‘ . ity 2 | } Luptanzo and;John Wurick were ar- g rdon’ New 3 3 n 2 E j ' \Taigned in_the charge of keepingiin- ltoxicating “Tiquors, withs intent toésell ] : d in viclati daw. eaded : . ahe. ¥ ot zullty. E‘:h::)a;;ewu o fur- | are expestsd Txom o g Bl S = Mrs, Mary B. "at |oroved 4 You Buv Yo e RisH a bond of §. appearance ménced’ housekes: 'ewtonville, the m X Tt 2 B e e Ko i When You Buy Your TiressHere | Massey;and? Mrs. Adelaid utse offtcer’ y ) . ‘their/plea’ Wuricks stated the 5, . the Weer and® whiskey Barl of in Providence ' on Y “That at = 4 e jaod Lusininzo saiddbe had:tne oot For he usmme g g e e Pl goizurs w » You:Get ; Beerito give relatives a.semd. - L g 3 \foramthelr departure ‘forthe sumny o~ ) - s Miss Anne of - e o - 1st Tires~Made by the Worlds ~ Apnd. 3 moving 3 m-n.w ‘motored to Providence Friday. liquors seized, the property of 'C'ldest mmwcl rodu & v » . enigag n P! to:Akron. O. ’ \Totte: Is_for the (Essanay COMpany, J. Henry : was in-the'possession 5 e i Wwesteny Taemin iday, snd [Clazence, : iy Siosthen ute baendting 11 oo x| R Jariots partics-in MICHELINS—and SWAN: SERVICE * scenes * were - Sy Chaptar+209-of-the ;pa:k? a.feme Westerly High school Island*Pharmacen! Mrs, _ClarencesWood offSpringfield, | have a dty_'tcht. thb&m Al- | py; & . Ti {Putidings and insGrove. aventeand at | soctation. ass, Je visttingher perents, Mr. and exander's lake, the last Saturday of|" § That sthe of said 2nd _ TiressThat Cost 2.Iittle More £ provixions the postjoffice. The outdoor show in mfl% ‘Mrs, 8. P. the month. ~ {zeaT lite was enjoyed by many of the |south, has Tesigned asd er-of | Wilbur Tathvun of Providence 15 AnUncomfortable Day. had been strictly co with D at First, But That-Outwear {townspeople, even if the scenes had no | Budlong - 5?-{“ R. Amos R.|visiting-relatives here for a few days.! prday, with a temperatureiof 95 ' o SN . {apparent conmection, but which: when | Chapman ¢ has-beed elected . his cwuc- GTON ‘degrees and much humidity, was-the | Pals; S - /All-Others— iplaced in proper order ° cessor. 3 STONINGTO! most Stiffli of the season. /il produc a _complete Potoplay. | e, and.Mrs.Jbnn Donohus and isses Masy and Luta: Cotlins leave | ing ;%'x”ni‘i:;:&‘?m,’m The Rhode Is. |f2mily” and Miss ‘Cella Kilroy, 5who |y, gummerVisitors—Miss Watson today for a week's stay’at Block Is- iand were“used as temporary dress- = ) Hri- Re-appointed Visiting Nurse. Rev.George.[H. Stonerof Putnams {ing rooms. A large:touring car wasjagy ioitieirthomesn Brooklyne e to preach at the service at the Advent ipsed in connection “with the scenes 3 B terly,. . There. are-more summer- visitors in | pane) Sunday. ftaken"here Friday, and the north end 3 2 s Stonington the present season than = {entrance to the high scool buifding R it since the days when the old Wada- Flag from State Grange. = ¥ common catrier, I'was ‘used as ansentry to a ‘hospital, =, = of 3 wannuck house was at the zenith of | L.. H. Healey of North Woodstock, " land the Graniteistreet:entrance was |the armyior navy. Some of thedgmen |V o ey for the state grange, has presented HE A C S ‘i AN CO. Utilizedeas exterior bridel scene. The are'married ang have.families here, The state police may be called: to | Highland grange of South Killingly a -y . . {geveral _scenes were, practiced.sbefore| Another unfortunatehas been:com-{ ., rorce the.law, unless ‘the speed .of | national-flag. 3 x 4 {pictured and the e aTE e o etial o the tesane. VitipiaiGes. | Automdbiles on the new: highway is Repairs - Diffioult, S ranasctico 2~ "Norwich and'New London ] ully as in j 3 mat ly redu ! ! spectators as the real play. ahix 45, was %&m state in- | ™Vios" Anthony Squadrito, who has Wgnhtefldd;mc?. to m;“-pt::u;rh t:‘l:; e In one.of the scenesithe mmgpblilla st’guomecm b ice Brown. a|been seriously 1ll, is somewhat im- |y hining was slight, only a few boards | Public Acts-of 1907, in that he made ,With _the" middle-aged lady an o e et B‘flhm P""m'“m' ritra- | Proved: ripped off, but it is oing to be some | Pusiness of procuring orders for I TIoin Thes pel & tor has tied up ’th“:v‘:hoh system, Charles H. Cowan-has almost fully | o\ ,n¢ and~some expensive to replace{UOrs in a no-license town or that he O B et ot o cary that |Tecovered from the recent poisoning |frem publicly invited or procured such or- |and which was fully as fine this year| Rev. J. A. Spidells subject in thd are operated between-sunrisevand. sun- | 2ttack. ‘A number -of *Danielson /people- who | 4€T8, is not in issue in the present|as last season. At the opening enter ng at the set. One of these is thesmail.car be- h"’,‘f Dolice [ourfew TN ATIANIEDE | nawe motored 0" xHeich pond. this [ 0286 _and dose not_suft cannot aféct itween [Providence- andg®ast Provi- the-town, of Sto: season describe it as an ideal place |the status of the-liquors in his d Miss Niola Watson, who & sicidded, and-#lid off the .graded em- |dence. Amost 'Wilcox, ’formerly of Skl Dvl:ltln: n“"‘:” i h&: g,‘:: to spend a brief vacation. A number | 8eSSion as agent. Therefore, I find that the liquors | erature, was by Rev. D, J. Cronin. ,bpxflunent,md@he.yheels&me em- | Westerly, is. conductorfof this car. London schools, has Dbeen_ re-sugaged of tenting partieg are there. seized were not a nuisance, and it is Financially, Chautauqua has received’| ibedded in"the¢soft:earth of-a bed of| Surgeon:C, H. Lavinder,of the Unl-|at an advanced salary. Will Play Stafford Springs. Ordered, that a warrant issue order- rhododendrons. ted States Public ‘Health service, ar- Henry W. Babcock, who has been The baseball team of the East Kil- |ing that said liquors, with the vessels 7 rtved in Westerly, Friday, under or-|geriousiy ill with typhoid fever, con- | lingly A. A. will shoot over into Tol- | containing them, be returned forth- Lscenes taken elsewhere. In the m_b 2ot ders:from Surgeon General Rupert|iracted in the south, is convalescent |land county, new territory, today for a | with to the place ere they were time, the_automobile was hauled Blue; to get hiformation.in relation to Rev. D. C. Stone officiated at the |Zame with the Stafford Springs team. |seized, by some onto the roadway, and then this part Lthe poison cases. The cu}wn <con-leuneral service of Mrs. Blizabeth | The Bast Killingly team is playing of theireel was pictured. This moving | snlted with:Drs. Scanlon end May and wife\ *of Joseph ~Thompson. | 80od ball this season, winning most of ¢ PUTNAM - picture is the same that has quarters | Health Officer Stanton, and secured | Byrial was in St n cemetery. |its game. 3 - > {at Pendleton Hill, where.the reels are | information as to the history of thco Mrs. Ellen Riggs and daughter,| Danielson losesan early morning mail <ompleted .and forwarded to-the dis-|pojsoning cases, which he will submit | . t, of Omaha, ts. of |from Providence on account of the | Supt. George Edmunds Announces |admi tributing company. The Boys Will Be | to the department. He was here about | \roso3r- % Xussts- ol n e g : - oy it | Mrs. M. J. Burns in Water street. trolley strike in that city. A morning| Withdrawal of Saturday WAfterncon - —_— car brought a pouch through; speeding Troll Ex| Traffic Offi for (part, lastsweek,will“be: released on-the | ther investigation unless-under.special ey Express—Traffic cer Sreminst. . ___ orders. e MYSTIC P o aTom that clty at tho be- | Byghes Corner—Chautauqua Week 3 i i Opens with Much Enthusiasm, had in developi interest in Chau- The. state census of.'Rhode_lsland Mrs A, P. Ware Entertalns.at Auction Jitaey Men-Becat Prioss. tauqua, which seems to appeal fn & omclals taken last. March ‘but notofficial ot A R e g Dantelson people who werd In Prov- | Miss Nellle Nutting_of West dBoyl- | special manner to many Putnam peo- | (P8t Norwich was fast becoming a reedits have. boets anronm except e o che' ionio. | idence and its suburban territory when | ston, Aass., and Miss Josephine Cone. | ple and others from surrounding towns, | SUPUTD of Jewett City.” in relation toiBlock:lsland andJames- ['Old. Five-Masted Schooner May Be| 1. 4 p W, the trolleymen’s strike was declared | don of Hampton are guests of Dr. and . Memorial Volume. i town, although there has been an UD- | Brought:to Palmer-Yard to Be-Com~| Anation Bridge a ner monc Miotor, | $a7 the jitney men immediately, took | Mrs &, L. Pease. = A ook which will be of much local officiAil announcementsof the-census of | IV X FOFS SR 8, fos s 3 advantage of the situation to 'boost | Rev. I. T. Johnson, well known here, GOSPEL TENT MEETINGS, - ¥ : Millin Point. Three tables ’ > interest has just been placed in Slatex Wosterly and-a fewsother:places; liadle were played. The prizes went to Mrs. | L o oescr 2N OUDINE ‘the-charge | has been conducting. vesper services|p . o.... or Sabiects for Week Begi F IS & MOt G0 P cOTTRCHEn.. e The-olds shipewhich years.ago was|James Dolman and Mrs. George C. 4 3 on Sundays on Long Island. yeyr. | '°s" Week Begin- Phillips, complled by several off N besun at’the McDonald shipyard in|Lane. Refreshments were served. Yudge Palmer “Spoke. Mrs. C. B. Gasloigne has been vis- ning Sunday, his friends. maneon hisswaythomecwas way-{ Mystic,-and was never completed, re- | Miss Edith Brand and Miss Mabel | Judge Fdwin L. Palmer, formerly of | {ting relatives in Boston. laid’by another: and! severely beaten,| cently moldto Pendleton Brothers of | Buzzie entertained with plano-selec- | Danielson, was the Independence day Novena to St. ‘Anne. The program of sublects at the gos- Hetme fromsOih-Fiskla, preswmsbly with,a-club,.as some-of the is to be brought to the|tions. orator at Alvin, Yuma county, on the| 'A.novena in honor of.St. Anne. will ?00: '_'-::c :mm : ”;nh sd:;xlfll streets e A e aredoan v 3 |ty e e Mot 1 o | oubcament eiven s miaie Ha | goutaence, ot S Merve church Sin- | Sundas evefing u T 730 vy icut_over he. right eve Which To-|The vessel was designed for & Ave- | o B mor mnie Soverons in® tu; | SPeech was made in connection Iwith & | *, T A° Richmond of Springfield I oy e | quired two stitches to close, his lip | masted schooner-and if it is brought |apsomic temple. Several applications | Srand celebration that embraced Wild | visited friends in Putnam Friday aft- |nvhen How Whern?: n ‘was cut, the side of hisifacebruised, | here for finishing it will’bean new in- . west features, riding contests and len, How, ere?; Tuesday eve- - for membership were received. Re- ernoon. K Sanctuary, B e i onintwas Irjured | tavest in this Fardy At Yeobebly. many| seenients weto served amd a social | ROrse racing. Misa Irene Champeau and Miss Fn- | Wit an exoellent ehorty Wedrasiny | Jomestown. R. 1o bave bees Sncets or {Jacias weroreo. sovere that therservices | The' Villese Improvement- soclety-1s | POUF_Was enjoyed. e O R vhi onon® | zel Davis have been spending.a-feW |cvening, 7.45, The Mistake of Advent- | A ML Clarke's. | iof Dr. May were'required. The as- | planning a mock trial. Mrs. Willilam Paige and@ son_ of days at Lord's Point. ists; ursday evenming, 7.45, The| Miss May Geary bfldflnsh:l(m; i sessions of the Chautauqua. There satlt, #he assailant-and allsthe facts |~ Themotor crulser des-and-Bud has | Wilimantic are guests-of Mr. and Mrs. | .8 ™ number of season tioketholders| _T© Preach at Methodist Church. | Books of Heaven: How e Are Judg- | ville. i Willlam Paige. the members of the Ladies Afd so- | P Burlington, Vt. Carfeton Havens iil, Srs. M. V. Woodworth and daughter, | Seventh Day Adventist will be the sub- its flnuu plcnic Thursday to Atlantic | quaintances in Central Village, his |ing. Visitors to Y,*M,C. A. Camp—Me- regular car. August 7. The Consolidated Equipment Coms<, and Mrs. Rollin S. Ketchum. Judge William F.-Woodworth So-Rules press. subject Sunday at Buddington. Delivered. tric Railway compeny announces the 1 3 . =P Dw Pease I ed..Friday evening, 7.45, The Everlast- | Miss Cora. Bvarts,of New-Eaveny 16 Mrs. Georse Kelgwiri - entertained | ib Danleison- and’the villages of Kill- |, Dr. and 3s. T L. e g;,::{:,"“f ing Covenant, a guest at B. R Gardners. Mr. and Mrs. William-Olney:-"Walke - e i Glety of the Methodist church Thurs- | of passadena, Cal.. have been visiting | Seven Heasons WhyvI wm.Not a| bt JEWETT CITY - Carleton Havens is very Ik gvits, e b 3 = The Su'nday school connected with | yricg Elizabeth, of Hawkins street. Mr. | ject of Rev. George H.-Stone’s sermon ano;dwx:do; nth‘et henn‘. hngg‘lm;‘mma:’ St. Mark's Episcopal church enjoyed | Walker has also been renewing .ac- | at the.Advent church Sunday morn- Pulpiti Themes for Sunday—Borough. 1 A special car carried the v Graduat f - St_, Cessire coll: in party, leaving Mystic at’9.83 after the | 7 1003 home. C | ana S5ent Patilon lave Shangel for ::;'mp._v“"'"' o ot Andrew New ‘War Munitions Concerm Beach Robert Ketch s LIQUORS NOT A NUISANCE. e et e gl T AR LR No Saturday -Afternoon Trolley Ex-| Rev..Samuel Thaichers pany s the name of & mew con Arthur Buddington of Chicago is| In Case of Eli-Dagenias’ Pony Ex-| superintendent George Bdmunds of | ChUrch is to be Safe Refuge and in the guest of his brother, Rev. O. G.| press —Seized Liquors * Ordered | the local lines of the Shore Line Elec- | th® evening, What a Blind Man Saw. Miss Gladys Nash has returned to + + | withdrawal of the afternoon trolley ex- > = ; o ‘Watch Hill after a visit to her sister, 2 . Woodward press on Saturdays. The car is to L es, cl s Natman Cair e T Tt In P onper ek e, P et | EYERY wnM AN [Esrasemses the case of the state vs‘Eli Dagenias | here about 3.30 p. m. and ran through kinds, including. -. 'COLCHESTER intoxicating liquors, et. al, found that | to_Central Village. i SlouRE R the liquors seized, one. lot on June 19, | There will be a sessfon.of the.clty |wants-to feelwell an@look well This hq' s b_—‘ Canning.. Demonstration;— Many - Ar. | 200ther lot during the early days of | court this morning to dispose of the | condition can be attained only by keep o uiring merm L thi: th, ot a nuisance and |Case of a man who gave Captain John |y, all of the o s of the body in ning frults and vegetables at Granse | directly after’the adjournment of court | Intoxicated. healthfulness will follow the-use of hall Friday afternoon by Mr. 'Warner by Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Ayer, he Wins $150-Prizes. - - - Sabasiting PUTNAM, CONN, <o present profited by the same. Ewaited by both Jicense and no-Hosnse | Toce 9L 208 of the big megasines for June. Cecmpeting against many so- p . ge . - Nowars In 1y, Dhineas, Spencer of |forces constitutes a victory for the |iiciiors:in New Bngland he outdis- ‘ Specialist in Inactiv returned from several weeks' visit with | ont. Whether- there would be & fur- | Special Trolleys Chautauqua Week. | Which assist nature in regulating-the been the guest of friends INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION i “Soli een the-guest o lends -here ‘th: - s & Correspondence i Py, . week. oS the past | propared Lo e Trlda e e e | A untey, Soceon the Special haty | quickiy relieved. 350 A~ BOX AT e o st o_a ms ? Hon.. Hamilton- Wallls and family | action along other lines. hourly service, but Monday, Tuesday | DPRUGGISTS OR BY MATL. Special attention- given to handiing+ L3 = 4 S i the seizure, getting a certi- | here abou 0. Another special Howard Siebert of =Tast-Hampton | Sesra to that efect on the orders. It|leave at 7) arriving here about 7.50. forthwith to the place where they fvere | SUbmIt to arrest Friday afternoon. The | gkin, freedom from pimgples and sal- | 5 >te’—Philadelphia Record. ) of Storre. Agricultural college under the delivering the goods to Mr. Dagenias’ P S & supervision of the agriculturist teach- | place of business on-Railroad street. i e i ol B now famed pony express service and k : L -be Julia. Squires’ on Norwich avenue. the halcyon days of the traffic ‘:;‘."",",,"’.?‘x“‘&,. g&:ro $25. e Unllsted' Stucks DLyRioTone: hor effort to suppress the business in | Special trolley service is to be~given | WoOI® System: d-Boads Charles H. Hammond returned to his | this supposedly ~dry” town Prosecut- | by the Shore Line Electrio company | All disorders of the stomach, bowele, an have been spending the past week at 4 i thorized by the | and Wednesday afternoons and other | RADWAY & CO, 208 Centre St,|securities- fox administrators - their:cottage,at Haywards lake. . 1o the consignees, | afternoons If needed & car-1s to leave | New York. aton. ot o ~ Y jon=th: > PCE e = ;- 5 ‘was a visitor here Friday. xim: 1t 3 s need ial service Asquestion:that'ssfullysansweredsby-yourfirst:pack= | ™Reginaia Bogus or Sear Haddsm wae | 13,010, that, there was spproximately | If mpecialipartics need special servi N ag& of-the NeWP“PATOIShQ. <alling ‘on friendssin town. Thursday. some.of the beer having spoiled during | . ___. 128 p o P «Incorporatedy~A.<Ds=1872) 8 - H ‘There . was.a.demonstration; of can- | seized. Thisgorder wag carried out|Xan will be charged with-having been | jowness, bright eyes and a feeling of ERNEST M. ARNOL er, R. A. Storrs. The large number The decision of the court, eagerly are Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dutton have [ now believed to be right in the fore- home in Rockville Wednesday, having |ing ‘Attorney Arthur G. Bill was not | during Chautauqua week. The special | Iver, Kidneys. bladder, T ord of ‘Salem-was in town e R e, the intoxicants in- | the Dayville barn at 2 o'clock, arriving City~BoarderstComing. the time-itrwas seized. ik TRAFFIC OFFICER. & o = PR ‘Theshot weathervof'the pastiweekss| Whilesthe decision of the:.court was| ——— ' : 24 ay e el X e drivi Wh o intiof the.liquor being a*nui- | Loul: 1 Begin Duties:at | - e R s ¥ = These: Superior..CornzFlaKesgaregdelightfullygcrisp | &iving thosem R eaimmar S [ond e o e ranten Mat s mhc ogia; Outies Removed: to- Phoenix: Building, Main: Street,sDanielson 7 | l .‘( ¢ to-start-with, and' they have, a Bodyzandsfirmmessathiat [ oo iriha savmm T, oy e T | e e o mere on orden, 50| LiuterBeausolio m named.as trat. | DEEOSTTS FAPRIE Tal018 e trsese o et siomoe, SETT32THOS stay. crispeevensafterycreameissadded & « v+ Y - Sl " David:Carver-of iebrongwas- calting | readilvseen. how. importants such a | Prleria T Oome Ty | Reetmionits {nsa no-Ticensertowr,ewhich S which &he : was .operating. Tt: will_ be = strictly. ments-are-the best. Its deposits are g'mmm-m jeasilystransactediby, " ma : - 1 h ed’strictly with the SURPBUSHINTEREST/ANDEPROFITS ' mmaivreione- siipispivs 10149737 ; er_mflz&]mmm :n‘m.l:‘pmev!mflu of the-law under > _Bugbee «cor- | MESETS ' e et e i e s - “Eharios-Quasty oféCor tadsyisit New g hereifor's fewiaaye, itors o Noreich Thursday,smaking-thestri ‘havethexreal.corngflavour, - Eatsthemsdrysdirectsfront- thespackagesandsthey; pleasesamazingly; but*servesthese tender, crisp*bitssof#icorn . with. milk's orgcreamyand at oncegyouirealizetthatithesday=of: ordinary™corn:flakes is:past. AltygrocersghizvesbeenysupplidswithutiesNewsPost- M,fresfi;fmflgthafifadbw?ovens. . An-orderrio. yourgrdcersvAlbrigsapackagequitkly-=—y v ' Buy=and=Trysand¢ Smile -Awifife Chan A Al A S i i b 0 e . P o OYOYOYD )/ © Name:oF Voter. .«vwvvemmmoamensswasessm Six:consecutive-iCotipons ‘Monday to Seturday:inclusive will-en« tithe holderrto 50 extra-votes. O [ SECOND

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