Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 19, 1915, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

0. [ ii torate at Bristol, Vermont—Gave Report of His Six T £, or express ! | ther At the Union Baptist church in Mmtv'ih Rev. in the east. 3 — DR. PECK coasts will be for a new : 16 Franklin Square erate variable. E st v - MEYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT-ONLY, g { GLASSES T i i i !ssag E : E E : gs i 2 iy §§ ; b EE! i g | 5 ; i England: ° ‘Church, Montville, Conn.. cloudy Mondey: probably, . thunder | wa l:,:, i3 g : A \ 4 Observations in Norwich. e eagrming i The reported from agh - 4 ;: Th C Y S . Factory End Sale 86 2975 | training of our Bible school and Chris- i singe 3¢ 29.70|tian Endeavor society. Our special hospital in Prosidence, that he able to take short automobile rides. dual 5 o TAFTVILLE ah trom o it bas ove ) Macnnerchor Celebrates 22nd Anni- i e il WE ARE PREPARING FOR ANOTHER BUSY WEEK — COMMENCING TODAY— AND WITH GOOD REASONS:— , ‘here o Spirt 3 "y 3 bt Hneg 3 g Doaw i o versary—Surprise Party for Miss PROPOSITION Preat Vioes. Our ‘Sunday moring sudience | s ans bt Sui Annis” Frohmander—Sunday School its highest mark of 160 people : e P2 % Picnic—Personals. nday. o . . ” Ton can't sell & Aty cent plece for ||, Saturday's weether: Fair; much|pr0% (e vear, The Sunday sven: | e > l OTS of new bargains this week, just as L S G i e v AT ing service has trequently exceeded 100 ‘ The 22nd anniversary of the Taft- . e ttivery work for the vern|| Sundey’s weiiner: Fa: eoniouca|2nd the average has been about S0 vilie “Macmnerchior was very fttingly |’ good as the ones advertised at the open- . : % ; obeerved, Saturday 4 Suating T LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE warm; west wind. Tohched iy ishest aitendancs s . g b i ey |~ oA ing of the sale. that any dentist in the city ch Sua, ana Masons once. London Festivities opened Saturday evening (We give as expert service and high Hocen St month being 63. th e Tainisters’ conference | When a social and dance was held in lodgings where ; IMoon | gospels and the epistles one chapter a . K the Maennerckor hall with a. record Sun High sheiter root ‘engo: s P Paualiziwork as any. dentis:in/the Risee "sets. || waker. I “oce ook, ine Pealme and Dr. Safe Life of onary breaking ~aitendance. msic for the ~A e EAa'l counter and every table is piled high 8 7 Day. 7p. m. S O - dancing was furnisbed by Heinrich's |and cake. M IF YOU HAVE Doy, lla m ) p m il &am Ip @5 oniaie period under the leadership A, Stndey Srsnoon & Hye] e pret i et e e with Factory Ends and chances are that y 7 31 5 3 117|2e ofdane aiitems anllieaehécs: t expenses and repairs, number gathered on the grounds of the 7 the thing of . b bl DENTAL WORK -8 BB ¥ X 3 st E L 8 WW;“{'B‘IL““?‘ vfit Ladies’ Missionary society have reised elub to u:;e.‘;h fo 8 fmcred concert In a Few Words, very which you may in im- I iy . » . . Morn. > W eir aj rtionments each year, e ndered itary band of : s COME TODAY - 23 o?g sttspdance hak bee 0. FIy chiidrea Tadies’ Friday Night club have| the gity. Special invited guest of the Tk e B ST S mediate need is waiting for you at a small L57e nave the most attractive prop- {25 ol 438 1 18 | &0 || 33| 9T ‘The home department numbers | nek andveised for ropaire 3575, Tho| Vice lodge of New London, Germen | ciront, elr cost. . K osition to make that you ever heard. || _ Six hours after high water it 1s Jow | 20; the Agoga and Baraca classes were perty has |Schutzon club, Germania and Ever- | g st e o, I tide. which 1s Tollowed by foed tide. " |or@anized in 1910 and have held 30 4 g e own wi | EXAMINATIONS FREE o social gatherings and threo bangue Deen| The concert rendered proved appro- p 2 c I ! i : 0 men were present at the first Agoga e Miss Helen Ewing is having a most ! DR. F. C. JACKSON, GREENEVILLE banquet and 55 at the second. Twenty- D ren, Bace anion and opened With | enjoyable time at Loulse = Andrews ome in i : YLE ST eight young men attended the Baraca and ended with Night in Berlin by | ©3™P in Northfield. DR. D. J. CO Automobile Accident Near Catholic | supper. Excellent addresses were given | nace also in the church. The entire | Hartman. The band was under the —— [ Succeeding the King Dental Co. Cemetery—Dance In Union Hall—|at each. Chapel rooms have been fitted | interior of the church and chapel has|leadership of John M. Swahn and the| iMss Bessie Grant has returned to I 'ook Amund ! ~ 203 Main Street, Personals. for physical culture exercises and|yeen refinished, a new steel ‘'ceiling | program follows: her home on Canterbury turnpike, . Next to Boston Store == sames at cost of 335, and these two| placed in the audience room, and con- | March, “Stars and Stripes” usa |after a week's stay at Groton Long e __An automobile owned by a Taftville | Classes gave $25 to the church. ® | crete steps and walk in front. A piano | Overturs, “Ungarische Lustspiel,” Point. . 4 Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282:8 || ;A0 ook lle owmed by o T tTinc| Philathea Bible class was organized | CTete Stebs 274 Halk 0 ot (b e 2 late Saturday afternoon in front of|With 15 members. Seventy have been Waltz, “Danube Waves,” Ivanovici| Miss Calla White has returned to F you are down town any day this week do | e O ho artvew $x|added to the membership of the Chris- | Your pastor has supplied the Ches- | g f %~ o0t 7 3 et 85 e has retu # | e Cntoiis soataing was in the jead | tian Endeavor soclety, which has a|terfleld Baptiet church six summers | SUICIOT Nl L Giieod [ her Rome o Centerbury turnplis. not think of going home until you have and LaPIERR Jarge number of fest and as me|Present membership of 87. The aver-|and the Lake's Pond Baptist church| g Ao 0R S Wt Resaidh e Seld, DBS. L. F. A.d. IERRE ma:mmmppmg waved his hand as| 38 attendance for this six year period B e Potpovrria, “Night in Berliny " 5:”fl$°amaam Sun- visited this store and seen the extraordinary 287 Main St. is the custom among the drivers when | as $0. Thirty Sunday evenings the | M. C. A, of Forwich Sad (oW CONC ‘ “Harts unday 5 : > PRACTISE LIMITED TO they Intend stopping o taking a curve | Stiendance was between 100 and 10; | don Seversi, times apd ey liod by (e cub when arst it foay ol o0 @ oy offerings in the Factory End Sale. 2 Eye, Ear, N and Throat | P2 the machine from the rear crashea | fice 230 peoble were present, Tt pon| 10, NOUeL yers ™ When the wed: | YeArs ago. mot on Norwich avénue # ye, , Nose into the Tattville car, damaging the[Dbeen the banner soclety In the New |MWelr, Wop, SPetiCes,, Woinaed he has | over the Smith saloon which since has | === B, vl e il hear, and tho rear machine had the |y MG optist assoclation for attendance. |been with you and when the death|&Scontinued business, from there they ORN l e Seven cantatas have been given with | knell was heard he did not forget you. | Moved to another location on Norwich | KILPATRICK —In New Londo; Notes of Interest. an average audience of r{s."’rmrty of | When trinl and sorrows came to us|avenue and eighteen years ago they 17, 1815, a son to Mr. and ert Kilpatrick of Poquonoe ridge. Order It Now by Phone 136:5 | _iarts Tusicky spent Snday a2, SEeISGaC Fomime mote socie by | 5,00, DAEPAg SN 20 f "™ | HAIGH onints of many. acnce of k. e Trommer's Evergree case $170 | Bridseport A Ten delegates . atiended the . State | Three patrois of Boy Scouts were or-|They erected a small club house| R 1 < Ropkin's Light Binner ‘Ale, per cave Crmitan Emaeaver - Sonvention —in | ganiced in June and equipment pur- |at frst and since have added a $6,000 | HARRIS — In New London, July 17. 4 1, v <28 Harry Burnham of Willimantic spent | frarttord Oct. 25, 1912. Forty-one dele- | chased. They camped at Gardner Lake | 2ddition which includes a dance hall, | jg.2r, "8I0CRRS u T . Koehler's Pilsner, per case $1.25 Sanday dntown. gates attended the New London Chris- | July 6 to 11. We have been highly |1odge rooms and several anti cham- . S T Del tian Endeavor union Feb, 22, 1913. Our | favored with the splendid addresses bers. The committee of arrangements e 08c08 livery to all parts of the ity | = W. Martin and D. Barry have gone | society ontercained the New London |from our ablest speakers, and the miu- | Were: Herman Jackel, i Eranes, | 5o ey e P el 6 e g H. JACKEL & CO. to Hartford for a fow days Ohristian Endeavor union May 30, 1918, | siclans from Norwich and New London |Adolph Heinrich, Johzi Seidel, William | = Franklin street, Tuesday ‘afterncon, PLUMBING FITTING | i . . iafe Karl Lehmann, field secretary of the|have greatly assisted in our Sunday |Sticht, Christopher Dotech, A. Seidel,| July 19, at 2 urial in_the H N Carl Berkoff is confined to his home | Daited Socioty of Ohristian Bndeavor, | services. The first of August next the | Carl Hoefer, F. Wholeben, Y. Men-| family iot, Robbins cemetery, Volun- i e e once remarked after visiting the vari- | church will face the future with every | zler, ‘0. Heinrich, E. Bauer, Christo-{ town. 3 Ph ous unioh meetings throughout the | bill of expense paid in full and a bal- | Pher Bauer, F, Rattky and A. Kamp. |ASPLUND. -In New London, July 16 T R T PENDANTS ‘William Tarrell of- Pawtucket 1is|state: “I consider the Montville society | ance of $50 in the treasury. Thus do| The presént’ officers of the club are: | Mary 'Elizabeth Bnell. beloved wife 7 5 : passing a few days here with relatives. | ope of the strongest in the state.” This | we bring the record of six vears and | President Fritz Latche; vice president, | ;01 fu] trom the residence of George 10c size from - BROOCHFS * society has been blessed with a deep | two months to a close with the prayer | John Seidel; secretary, Willlam Stitch H. Pratt, b4 Asylum street, Monday o £ Several local men caught a large | consecration, resulting in faithful and | that the Heavenly Father of Love will | financial secretary, Oscar Heinrich;| afternoon, July 19, at 2.36 o'clock. OAK GROVE FARM in m ' BAR PINS number of crabs at Haughton's cove, | steadast service. The leaders have|more richly bless you all in your l.bors | treasurer, A. Kamp: truestees, Chris- | Burial in'family lot in Yantic ceme- lectricity is %o lighting, - We gusreis ~ Bhiday stternonn. Iways conducted their meetings or se- ! for Christ and His church than ever|topher Stitch, Martin Krauss and A.[ ftery. sty best PLUMBING WORK. BRACELETS : ured substitutes. About $800 has been, before in all your Bistory. Seidel. GRIMES —In Hartford. July 18, at St b : Bradfora Ricketts, who is passing L £1 S e O N R e A N R - ‘s home. Willlim Grimés, for- by expert workmen at the farisst .\ Newest designs in Platinum and ] | the summer vacation at North Ston N Focovialn e I s S Pflolll.’. Market| i green gold. . fl{inston, was in town Saturday and|pgCISION FOR PLAINTIFF MONTVILLE MAN MADE Richard Kyle was a recent caller at| 027 afternoon on the arrival of the 6F AGAINST TRUST CO. ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE | Plain Eill. s S i Ly ranklin Street DIAMOND JEWELRY L o sverin woLoew, prprser | J . F. TOMPKINS. 4 Dance in Union Hall. i oy E The e I Ui Al 4|0 Demurrer Brought in by Jacob |Daniel Pakra Fired Bullet Into His| John Frohmander spent Sunday af- | *el-Bifvans t2!° c7: Julv 17, Daa- Prices the Lowest. < ' effect on the dance and 'ocla_lygiven’;_: Gordon vs. Thames Loan. Head—Expected to Recover. ternoon in Baitic. F\g:’e'r:l .‘lrr:& his imte home No. 27 4 Union hall by a number of Polish e 3 a i I : John Leper spent Sunday at Pleas-| o/clock. Mass of réequiem in St. Pal le. The In & decision in the case of Jacob| Daniel Pakra: 22, of Montville, is e 'VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- f|& most %3&;’&“2@3&: a8 8904 and | Goion va the Thames Loan and|in the hospital at New London as ‘the |ure beach.” _ rick's church at’ 9 o'clock. i Trust Co. hich a demurrer was |result of a wound he gave himself in PAGEAU—In Taftville, July 18, 1915, AT GIyRl MERE BETTER HARBORS h:::ght %y The Trust company, Judge | the head with a bullet shortly after| Harry Jervis and George Weller }"r-ncoll Pageau, aged 83 years and n ob e ft J c“l\f R Gardiner Greene of the superior court | midnight Friday. were in_Occum, Saturdsy evening. months. = an! = _IN SMALL TOWNS |has overruled the demurrer. The cause for the attempt at self i GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, John & Geo. H. Bliss . William Murdock formerly of h RICE—In North Franklin, Conn., July destruction’is not clear. Some of his y of ere | Legislature Will Be Asked to Provide | ordon 1o recover the amount. of & | {riends gave despondency as the cause | NOW of Hartford, was visiting with his| 16, 1015, Edward S. Rice, in his 8T for Small Boats Cruising Along|New York check which he deposited at | and others attributed it to jealousy. - Funeral services willh be heid at the w, So Pakra was at the home of friends Ty gl AR 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conm.::" es s son-in- mer vl : e D O e oriiin: ana 453 | In Uncasville Friday nmight and accord: | | Mr, ang Mra. Tugh Kinder are| Demnie 133 West Thames sirset Agent for N, B. O, Sheet Packing. - Iaintift clatmed that he is entitled to |8 to inmates at the house he was|SPending a month at Block Island. Norwich, Monday, July 19, at 2.3 HORTON'S NEW YORK |asscmbiy. the’ S580" 2" 855 et | e "deposic ‘of 3317664 aa @ truat | drivking heavily, e had been In a Sunday Sehoo! Pioni will be asked to make suitable appro- | fund for his benefit. fit of despondency and about mid- y ol Picnic. night he made the remark, addressing The Sunday school of the Taftvill priation for the improvemegt of har-| In part the memorandum on the de- |the gathering “This is my last min- | Congregational church held e o 8s 2 i bors of small towns along its coast. |clsion on the demurrer says: 3 arth’ to Which mo one paid | nual picnic at Ocean Beach Saturda: i The request will be embodied in the| The complaint alleges that the | suy attention’ Fion | making the tri g Ice Cream The To0est Wil be smbotied In the] The yComplaist sllaes that. thelany attention s he had the reputation Mg the trip by special car. Dur- 2 o e b deiok | IS The das velotd wicer Heating and Plumbin commission, it was stated by Chatrman | New York check by the statement of | ona Tamtatediy ~ thcatening. fo take | and swimining was ensoved. . AL apon 8 % i F. Valentine Chappell Saturday. At the | the assistant treasurer which that of- ‘bas s i Sy . g Quart Bricks «+. 40c | time of the sppointment of ine coms | ficer knew to be faise. and Which he | "S5 o nouse tmmediately_after | membors. Theve ware Sbens 155 roes 92 Franklin Street & 4 3 mission, it was the general under-|made fraudulently with intent to in- | making the remark and a few seconds | bers of the school and forty or more = Pint Bricks . %-.: 25¢ | standing that a recommendation along | duce the plaintiff to deposit. later the people in the house heard |older people who looked after the wel- this line would be included in its| It is objected that the trust com-|ine revelver shot. Zhey rushed out|fare of the ehildren. The children kb st et functions. pany, was not bound by the repre-|into the lot in the rear of the house | made plenty of noise while ridin ln“" cAsTI-“ - g _as 5 There is & deplorable lack of facil- |sentations of the assistant treasurer.|where they found Pakra lying on the | each was equipped with a horn. The DUNN’S pHARM ACY ities for pleasure and other craft |That depends on whether that officer | groung, nconscious and bleeding | officers of the Sunday school had FURNISHED PROMPTLY B8Y a ff:‘:é‘fr :: o’;—lik:fl'—fi}):mr{hstgps il;l S”fy acting within the scope of his| profusely from the right ear. It was|charge of the arrangements and the 3 A ng the Sound.|duty. - - |aftan 50 Main Strect | S i inb i e Setnd | i S S T e ey U ol | sy (0 SR e e THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 e e o e e e e ot fherdbirs tiragain the e P i M BB 1N D J M. KlNG Mo, 31 t2 35 Fony Stresk " 1814—1914 sible for boats to make use of them. |fraud of the assistant treasurer in | sutowibile and BroGEnt the phveician | e ise Party On Miss Frohmander. r. J. (3% ! bn A. M .| The result is a distinct loss to the | considering the sufficiency of the com- |t the house. 'An automobile Was se- | Friday cvems Tsc: arich avenue, Jobn A. Morgan & Son | towns along the coast, as well as s | plaint.” cured from Edward Chappell 1n Mont. | e ane Loning, Miss Annie Frohman. STETSON & YOUNG ? COAL distinet cause of dissatistaction to boat | The followips conclusion on the de- | Ville and the injured man was rushed | hor Teisnis o omoes e onor i 3 urrer is e to_the Lawrence hospital. * s : 1t is manifestly unreasonable to ex-| “As the large check, including bof esihena an | Svening of enjoyment. Ga.rpe LEHIGH VALLEY oot the town ireasurics to beac tne|parts deposited speciclly and” men: |agihS,iullet entored the right ear|Besides the playing of various games nters and Builders 2 and went into the skull but not | musical ¥ oo No. 2 Nut £6.00 per ton | burden of these improvements, which, | erally, was deposited when the com- |through it. The wound 18 of a serious | T oot oo cctions of & very entl Best i Office and Yard Contral Whart | J01¢, DOt expensive are yet tdo great|pany had long been insolvent, to the | nature but is not expected to be fatal. | ing: ‘plane soioe, Aieree Lomo. ow- for the limited finances of & small | knowledge of its directors, and when| Pak; loyed at the T ing: plano solos, Misses Louisa Roes- Telepnone 834 community, Buflding a small break- |the assistant treasurer also knew of N Copoyed & hames | sler, Augusta Herman, vocal solos, water here and there and . creating | insolvency, it ousht mot to have beed | thie sormer chout. o vear dicten on | Misses Tilley Seldel 'and Johanna suitable landing places would work | received for collection and crodit, and | e Sl Shoilis. Tetenta 5oy | Thoma and they also sang very sweet- Sig® wonders in the volume of coastwise |the title thereto never passed to the Iy a_duet, My Bird of Paradise and 0verhaullng and business. company, go that the chieck, if n the | when he had. been drinking end had | Lg iosary. Some of the steps in the THE DEL-HOFF The commission has not prepared |hands of the receiver could be recov- dances were given by Misses 4 \ ¢ . any report in detail as yet, but it is|ered by the depositor. ?,{:"‘fl;"'::,‘,;‘ég"y’_ others “"l;ouf;n Ja Olga Meyer 4 May Rums. The party D E N T I S T 5 understood \that its recommendations| The second ground of demurrer is|Pakra allege that jealousy over a |sacriae. g‘m a late hour, after the - Ph‘" iz epalr or Will -bey along' the-lines suggested. - It well taken as to the want of authority | woman gaused him to commit his rash | ies creare: cap o iments consl of DR. E. J. JO' S n.f..HAy..m“ ..R,:TH“.:‘ : Do i coime for ectuing elolome 1| SHMiciont. th sustals.tha deveiak ma | 3¢ cake, orangade and it ¢ NES | ki ustain e s = 268 of all kinds on fhe shore towns. Tejoleing in | sufliclent to sustain the demurrer _on s 46 S B : T T S ACCOMPLICE IN —_— Take elevator Shetucket Street en- AUTOMOBILES, Trinity Methodist Pulpit Supplies. Tnio all trance. - . : JEWELRY.THEFT HELD CARRIAGES, WAGON! Ab Trinity Wothodies ; ohurei dhe | e O S e et jos, Makin 7 S, btau:huv for the rémainder o TS -mph_mn S !o':‘ 23 | Beatrice Piebles, Making Confessioh; 1ot {5 ‘overriled.’ s Bound Over to Superior Court. friends and delegates from the orgen: Shea & Burke ' —_— zations he longed to in attendance. G AL Recagtten. After being arraigned in the New |Rev. Mr Werth officiated and & quar- 41 Main Street t Pt London police court on._the charge-ot | tette from the Taftville Maennerchor 25-27 Franklin Street Mrs. Richard A. Steinway of New | theft of jewelry in the rol Edwards | boat on several hymns. The bearers e York, who was Miss Marie E. race t the home of were Christian Doeectoh, Je unera o Thi oity, was Siven & receptlon. on | Hisiop in thal iy, Beatrios Siebles. & | Georgs Seldel and - Fesd Wholsben: F | Directors Friday_evening at the hom Miss | Degress, was bound Burial in Yantio cemetery © WILL SELL Ruth B, Stush. of West Aain S e Dot | Bous of Hecman hex " street, Bon d a short service ‘where the emploves of B. Gotthel » at the grave, dertaker Geo: - ER » Co. .a: ‘wmvasar vther an‘ m!n: furnish bon Grant :;l._&rw: of the o ‘Wagons, Carriages, i % were guests. : 1 the evening Mrs. Stein: - isses Irene. Day and Hell vage this month Bargai ATk was ;L_xémua & handsome electrie| The Piebles woman 2 at | spent Sunday at Ocesn Brep ! of July at n : boudolr Jamp, ‘the presentation speech maid. If you are in the market ses i3 Rush, Warmly. Lbnfl-!‘hmn:llnm'g omcer o | Scout Troop No. 8 To Return Today latter being attractively de ‘arrest: —Picnic Supper On Meeting House e Tpocaalon | Tata Beceral tioes s ow Rooka. 5 lecttons wers rendered by Miss Chap- 3 3 .

Other pages from this issue: