Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 20, 1915, Page 5

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as Bureau Estimate Gives Us. Gain of 761 in Five Years o By Express Daily {15 ' SOMERS VIOLIN TEACHER Al String ‘Instruments. repaired Vialins eold .on.easy torms For appointments address E. E. IULLIID-;.II'PIG"; Nor-, wigh, Conn, . | HELP Your Favorite NOW Wednesday . oz July 19th, 20th and;21st will be the e e e imes and dollars on ue, either for a cash purchase or on we will give you 2000 votes for every 10 cents want your favorites to library, and we ve merchandise you need. your needs ‘and boost You sul Guantities of Anticipate your friende. A $500 Camera rchase means 10,000 votss for your' favorites. -*‘ m& let others oeutvota i your [HE CRANSTON C0. L GOA free Burning: Kinds :and Lehigh_ . ALWAYS:IN STOCK = A. D. LATHROP ~ Office——cor; Market andiShetucket Sts, ‘Telephone 463-12 W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D. TOYS, BASKETS, LOID TOYS,,LUNCH: SETS, KITES, SOUVENIRS. 'MRS:EDWIN-FAY “o ... FranidiniSquares . 35 1647 - 13 g&m;\-s.w oot e e g, e R T RS The temperature dropped 15 degrees n’ DAl hour, fonawing the rain, afternoon. ¢ Trainmen say that the ' summer drouth has seriously injured the crops in many Vermont towns. Some handsome dahlias ere being by Mrs, John B. Post at her N ST Norwich friends hear that Rev. H. . ‘Wyckoff's summer camp at South ‘;\mu. Vt. s very successtul. Along the rallroad tracks the sturdy Bouncing Bet is in another in- dication of the fiight of the summer. Local ‘teachers Tece] ture pertaining to iving are litera-~ the 53d annual meet- ing of the National Education asso- | Park street, a.ggnuomcu.m.«us. 16 2 Mrs. John M. Gray was taken with an attack of acute indigestion while attending services at the Congregational church Sunday morn- ing. X that berry pickers cause trouble by neglecting to close and put up bars, often letting cattle out of the The 4,000 trees at the Browning peach o1 at Kitemaug are in fine ‘condition and it is expected that the fruit will be ready to pick in about two weeks. It 45 announced that the preacher at D. D. of the Green avenue Baptist church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. Sherrod Soule, missionary su- perintendent of Congregational churc] in Connecticut, is annopnced to at the Line meeting house at Elonk the fourth Sunday in July. Ely Manwaring, who died at his on the Black Point road Thurs- night, is survived hy his widow, a daughter, Mrs, H. W. Saunders, and a son, Franklin, besides his mother and a brother and sister, all of Niantic. of farm property complain | Misg Nellie Driscoll S0s stroct. wpent Durday. tha guests in spent Sun: of Weekapaug, R. I, friends. Miss Heln McNamara of Slater ave- nue, lave today for a wek’s visit with her cousin, Miss Margaret McNamara, of Huntington street, New London. Mrs. B. R. Skirrow ad daughter Al- ma of Hartford and Mrs. Emil A Jahn of the East Side took a trip to Watch Hill on Monday by steamer Block Island. Master Hadley W. Gray of Hart- ford has arrived at Maple Vale farm to spend his vacation with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, G Gray, in klin. Mrs. Walter Roffee of Wickford, R. of Mra Enos M. ray It is reported from Block Island that | 59} several schools of tuna were seen Fri day off the southeast shore of the isl- and. The first catca of the season was. made by Clinten Gilbert of Huntington, L. L. and was taken with rod and reel At Watch Hill Thursday Miss Doro- | Wickford thy Atwood of Wauregan was hostess on | her sister, Miss <decorated. A through electric lighted drawing- room sleeping car now leaves Norwich at 5.57 p. m. daily exeept Saturday, for Brattleboro and Montreal.—adv. A H drilling a well at . Hyde. It is 110 feet deep and fur- nishes 10 gallons of dien elcomed” i e ‘welcom great pleas- ure Sunday, Miss Carol S. Everett, of Vancouver, 'B. C. a former assistant to Rev. P.'C. Wright, who was on her way to New Brunswick and was_the guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Beckwith. At the annual meeting of theé state board of health in the capitol Satur- day the president and secretary, Dr. E. K. Root of Hartford and Dr. Josepl H. Townsend of New Haven, Were re- elected for the e ensuing the only two officers on the board. ‘“The Goddess,” Colonial theatre to- were guests Sunday of and Mrs. Enos M. Gray 4n Ledyard. Mrs. J. Sharples, her two sons and Bessia. of Tatt- formerly of Baitic, at Methodist parsonage, Old Mystie. WALKED 1,100 MILES TO ELKS’ GRAND LODGE P. E. R. James P. Hayes, Formerly of This City, Distanced Two Compet- itors, One of the exalted rulers who had a travel tale to tell at the recent grand lodge meeting of the Elks at Los s, was James P. Hayes, of Nor- wich lodge, No. 430, who had dome an 1,100 mile walk on a bet to reach the meeting. Seventsen pounds lighter for year. These are | of day; biggest motion picture serial ever | r% made—adv. ‘The July government crop report contains much information about Con~ the first part of this ows that the acreage of 63,000, vear, necticut croy month. Tt corm than 223 | fag and dropped out. What set the three off May J. Hayes of the Del Hoff hotel here, who chureh: | er informed ' Adam’s Tavern| s time to met his brother. mhmfi.‘fln cards, briefty recounting th pleasant experfences on the way. Ffis wallc took abeut two months and ‘weeis bringing him to the grand lodge in time for'its opening on A i | | ! § i oF 4 5 . § ! g i ! [H uEl il IN WATER SAMPLES Dr. Lewis Has Recsived Reperts on Teat of City Water. ~ N. B. Lewis, the city health of- ) I8 still ric unus: of cases ease in this city in the past month or more. So far, however, no typhoid fever germs have been discovered in any of the samples of water that have tested. Two:of the wells that have ben given a clean bill of health as far as typhoid germs are comcerned are the Lester well on Warren The worst that has been shown in any of the water tested has beemn a high percentage of chlorine, which would indicate sewage contamination. Dr. Lewis also took new samples of the city, water, one from the Stony Brook line and the other from the mile of pipe near the Fairview reservolr. The analyses of terially from the analysis of previous samples of city water taken several weeks ago, the doctor says. WINTERGREEN PQINT. July Heat Sends Many -ta Various Camps and Cottages. morning on mm:m a freight car tracks the Dunbar fell in together on Bath etreet and the latter was invited to partake of some gin. The two men went down th house and_there Two youngsters are also reped into the case. One. is James 14, son of Bruno Pedace, of Main street, t and James McNally, another East = Norwich boy. Lyons gave each of the hoys one of the bright and instructed brought uart to. be used as a silent wit- court this morning. Youns fidence succeeded in man of most charm of manner, strangers under a somewhat brusque |s1} g7 reserve. . Mr. Averill i il i pift i i i el gfl doing deligh hid at times has hi Vally had had hetter luck and he|Superior court at tald the police that a young man named Subbiles” vas_the purchaser of dis uart of gim, us the, around sl smother mw ual, who probably thought, though, that ll::"".:hl*'l-lu § 1 gz i i i i : it # i ¥ ! i i § ! § ; f t | i [} ! i I ek isufifi was sitting in New London was discovered that the N | | L] (i § ! I 1 'I ] i by i ¥y ¥13 I i i s § i i i i i f ? ! : | it i i i i i 1 | I H i il 2 so find him & character and or dia have a very | " the. hours 2 § using Doan’s Kldney Pills, pro-| at N. D. Sevin & Som's Drug ki L; . bax it i £ £ ] 1 iE P f i §a i i | ! i £ i i I | Rg 11 AN ! 1] approach tranquillif fin ty, J o] fine of $: SPE WeEp ) gyptians in the third century used butter in their lamps instead E i § [ £ il f ltl { it !h il ‘l‘ | -" i i g i1 8 § HHY i § DR.R.J.COLLINS: DENTIST 48 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. Phone 424-4 TuTRS 1 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY. * & THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0- No. 11 13 25 Ferew Strest BAND CONCERT. Programme for Wednesday Ev-lq; This Week on Union Square. > For this week only the band concert on Union square is to given on Wednesday evening. for John M. Swahn has arranged am Aing which wil inchade he TolowinE!" ning which w nclude ol numbers given by Tubbs' Military,” March, Columbian Comman€ery, “Tubbsfie Overture, Morning, Noon and Night. i Waltz, Goiden s;mh = 2 One Step, Are You the O'Reilley, 5 Roong and Esomet|” Piccolo Solo, Through the Alr, Darnnt~ Operatic, Mile. Modiste, Descriptive, Trip to Coney nu% o Popular Hits, Along the Rialto, - Grand !mlon Songs from the Old Lakel America. H ——— Trolley Killed a Horse. 40 feet, rolling him down an ‘ment. ' The car was the 9.15 out New London, run by Motorman Con|® On Monday when a force of trolley employes from New London arrived! to bury the horse, the Jewish

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