Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 20, 1915, Page 7

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—A. B. Swain of Clinton Received Cuts About the Face and Head—Accident Happened at Bad Curve, 2t River Beach. The : : o : the Mississippi river.- Temperature collision ceourred is m m w‘ek ] SRl the oest, 8 houes A~ ooy DR. PECK “The winds along the North Atlantic work train struck 18 Franklin Square coast. -wnl e moderate variable, mo:;- EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, | B est; Middle Atiantlc, light to m: GLASSES Foreoast, R t of town every Friday| Hastern New York: Partly cloudy Pfuy “and August. Sundavs BY. Tuedday? Wednestay falr. i it xd ern New England: Partly cloudy Tues- day; Wednesday fatr. Obseryations in Norwich. : | e socwing seoorie, rporid % | 31a Lo o Liauon in temperature and the barometric SEIZED IN RAID changes Monday: IR L L b : rview Club in New London Was sther 1t V pply Visited by Police Lawn Parties and Socisl Affairs. M € p. In a raid Sunday afternoon by the| A ghestion of interest is raised b; Highest 0, lowest 7L New London police af oo Bivercien | the. hew sate. lam % 4 Comparisons. club on Railroad avenue in New Lon- Predictipns for Monday: Falr. = t v t r, ‘southw e wind, thus ;.sho: 3 2 taken and it ns to tell for- he the patrol | tunes. at lawn and similar so- Point the 5 San, WiSEl hak Toes. Walter Woods and John A. Dervin, [ The matter all seems to on —— famous| Miss Pauiine -_T_———Rluu-?-n—s—gtl"" lign || Mo08 | stewards of the club were arrested|the word “fraudulent” as used in the Aveng and when presented in the police court | new law in which it is stated-that “No . £ 3 street, 2 MR S HC L e LS i i g e ey Maivie éo:;nc;:n{mmxnt plece ;0': [0 ;.l ™. | ,,,- m. || aisnlx Il ». m; M:‘é,:y,::l,:m:u::?curd eo;: b n,:::u o:?;h:'r;o::y ortn:urw Harry Bell. Wi FAGTORY E"“ SM.E oF SEASQNABI.E Slll(s We positively work for the very ||2? - : i 56 | bonds for appeal at $350 in each card 3 Henry ey Teading, astrology, seership, o machine. Skinn, Ay Wash Silks, India Silks, Messalines, Taffetas, Pongees, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE .| The bonds ‘were furnished by Jona . |like crafty scince of fortuns telling g " E P | Shea. i traud or dece that any déntist in the city charges. ” 1 % . » g e William Housh 3 3 8.00 practiced. We t service and high It is somewhat ertain from the B e 1.30 ‘e give as expert sel unc e he baseball B. vfinm of .v.l | of the Factory End Sale i i il i i o H it quality work as any dentist in the X hours after high water It Is Jow g M. { wording of the law whether the legis- ZUCEN ue M“:m n ‘world. ‘which is followed by flood tide. went into the | lature intended to describe all fortune 3 M, $1.50 | black and a full line of, IF YOU HAVE P S A clubroom on the heels of a soldier and | telling as fraudulent or whether it Christian . and Mrs. Samuel Gillette of wanted colorings. GREENEVILLE | siohim, 3to Jades oo ubieies | aetel S s Jio, S o0 oo | o BRI sTAPLE BLAcK AN ; ey place n oods une telling were fraudulent & ers —— DENTAL WORK =t ion | aTTeSt and took all the liquor in the | Were mot. It is thought that the law WHITE $ILKS REDUCED Plenty of Transportation at Union |y ace, intended to apply to professional clair- | Block Island. 27-inch Black and White Indis, COME TODAY Picnic—Work Advancing on Russian mm,e,g., Tomnlmlf Dm?r‘:-:nnaiwm. yovants .m:dgl::u.: tetjors I;.;' 7 R gy x; fidnm ;;n;m i 3 nof v 1t - une as We have the most attractive prop- || Churoh—Notes. {orney Cronin'called Ocer Haminond | 18Wn parties where the fortune telling 3 - va M o Ty e ; “osition to make that you ever heard. The committee in charge of the|to the stand. Officer Hammond told |8 done and taken more in the spirit| . =~ o5 et Miss Nellip McKenna of N At 790, regular price $1.00 5 EXAMINATIONS FREE union plenic which will take place Sat- ?,‘l‘ goln to the lub Sunday and find- %l;:! zapn‘n seriousuess, and generally | _SHn. “J;Mh‘r':flh of Willimantic | nag returned home .. Plack ana White Crapen ) KS rday ic Behch report that en_there at tabl of the amusemenf o § DR. F. C. JACKSON, fheurfungements are. compists, and e e et e Taw o ks the aistinorion evic| The family of . L. Yaw have 2 regular price $1.35 ! the A1l be plenty of excursion! Provid w to make ionevi- DR. D. J. COYLE it is o ey o Po Plenty o and showed returs dkets. mzm-:fi dent If such is intended. moved back to Centerville, At U‘B: regular price $1.7§ — was trad 2t ‘state law ¢ e it i Pomoeeition the, K'::“""'"‘“" Oa g ot that it was a genuine club. Officer | Voyants and fortune tellers is as fol- o ot T RS, Seniuted & AMARA~In Danville, Va. Jul PR g oeang —ey > u.r 2o Boites. Biies he ‘work on the Russian Orthodox | the’ Biegere Gap” (1> Woe formerly |IOWSL |\ Mo person shell adver- | oo . pheoc 272 Ton U5 7. and Mre, Thoise ¥, 50 ! B Loty Aot rhane 12 || S T I ST L | A ke, £ Merne o i 3 Sy el e o B | 20 DR FhRR et B = nearing the stage of completion The |the testnmony. Atto - | magazine or other publicat'on, or by — 1 k roof has been placed on the building | deavored w".}’.. in touch :K‘:nmml any other means to %ell fortuncs or to| Willlam Murdock of Hastford spent MOTT—In this city, July 19, 1915, a f IERRE and the men are engaged now in erect- | wanted as a witness, but could mot |Feveal ths future: to find or restore|the week end hers with his parents.| ~ daughter, Edna Dorothy, to Mr. and DRS. L. F. and A. d. LaP! ing the tower. feach him, 80 announced, that the de- (108t or_stolen property, to locate ofi| .o\, 1o, \odorson of Pawtucket has| M7 Arthur H. Mott e s, gold or silver, or othe t s o] Notes. This ‘clubroom has been _raigea |metal Sr natural product, o restore | moved into & tenomént on South 4 | pOBINGON—In Norwich, July 1 PRAG D YO William Gordon spent the week-end [ many times by the police in the past | 105t love. friendship or affection. to re- | street. Gaughter to Mr. and Mirs. Raiph Robe Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | in Willimantic. two years. It has been operated un- |Unite or procure lovers, husbands, K : o der different names and difberees mon. | wives or lost relatives of friends, or | Miss Louise Chartier of St. Albans, | _Inson of 37 McKinley avenue. Extraordi valuss In Cresm In and hairline stripe for Skirts A 1 Vermont, is at her home on Merchants [~ mammizm and ohairs for Skirts and Costu i James E. Attleberry of, Alington | “€°meRE Safee” of any, kind “to" Sthers 10F of | avente MARRIED g i e Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, 1 5a1d'I had a friena, assed the week end here with LS SR LAFOUNTAINE — FIG) UM — I e PENSIONS FOR PASTORS, Devehio powers, faculties of - forces, | | Willam Pickering of New Bedfora, | Prookiva, N. Y. Juiy 1y 1515, Fonn At 4o a yard, reguler price 500 ey Order It Now by Phone 136-5 s lai ce, psychomet rophecy, | formerly of Taftville is the guest of Fountaine'of Jewett City and Miss At . 4 ] Joseph Adams of Philadelphia is the | $65:000,000 Is Needed in Plan Before | CI2iTYOYaNRCE, Dy oromaney. of | relatives by fsiside 1. Figenbaum ot "Beston, » yard, regular price $1.25 Trommer's Evergresn, per case $170 | guest of his sister, Mrs. Isabelle Sears Protestant Denominati e B LSS S S W Mass. s Trommars Evargraen, per oase $170 | st 0F rle ket o ool Donominatione, | e ey e 3. . taresn Tas frwtaliod a_selr. |VESTHKSAKOUIPMITIBNormich: | 1 sadition, we offer o sheise selection of BLAGK Drass. Gueds for ot A Almost every Protestant religious stan measuring oil pump in his store il "ot ‘¥antls ‘and’ Siss’ Lydia Skirts and Coate—Mohairs, P Popline, Grepe Wi Sevde o Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 Oliver Peckham who has been con- | body ih America s pushing, nearly all Hunter's avenue. Sakolofski of Norwich. v i , pe Weaves, Serges, Gab- yEree Delivery to all parts of the ¢ity | fined to the Backus hospital with ill- [ 0f them with special campaigns, pen- | person shail obtain money or property BOSKO—ZTBICH—In Norwich, July 17, || 279ine% Etc—all at the same price reductions as the foregoing. H. JACKEL & CO. mess, returned to his home, Monday. | sion funds for their ministers and the | from another by fraudulemt devices| Mrs. John Sharplesand son have re-| by Rev. N. Nikolenko, Micniel Boskd dows and orphans of deceased min- | and practices in the name of palmistry, | turned from a visit at their cottage at| and Miss ' Nadeska Zizich, both of isters. Ministers alone rica | carq readt seeranip of | Groton Long P Novyrieh. Drothers at the corner of Fiftn street | number 175,000, ana thelr depengms | card ng, astrology, p or & Point. The buflding owned by Solomon > i ARNSD-—GAY—In_Waterford, July and Central avenue 1s being shingled |run into many more thoussnie. - s | LKS, STE Science, or fortune teliing 17, 1916, Rev. FACTORY END SALE OF WASH GOODS M. Malo has resigned his position| 7. A e Poa ke volfenden, and the gutters retinned. sums that all the Protestant bodies | orasiised. " No merson chall hoid. o | With the Peopie’s store and accepted & | Ielen Kudut Gay. gaughetr of Mr: So | Good quanty = standard 100 | Ripplette, or Old-Fash- [ fock Jotal $50,000,000, but it is said |give any public or private meetings | Position at the Ponemah mills. Vernon. N. Y., and Walter Learned of value | Apron G 37inches | _value | foned “Seersucker. BISHOP DAVIES HAD lorg™ESTie, that ‘at least 315,000,000 |or peance of any kind in the mameof o e—eer T Now London, So | ride at 80 & yard. volue | 150 ; o =/ o 3 Wilson, form ere, SLIGHT SUNSTROKE |$65,000,000, if worthy ministers. and e E e sai b1 mination, and therein practice or|of New Bedford, spent Saturday and DIED. b ey their families are to be cared for prop- | permit to be practiced fraud or decep- | Sunday here with relatives. coo o state Was Unable to Preach in Church at|erly. = The leaders in these pension | hon of any Mind. with the jntent 1o ! plt:‘l,! iy e Mre dharia, Cooney, Feptabarenils plans will hold a"conference July 21| obtatn from anothier anytaing of value. | Dr. and Mrs Raymond Couture and| 2ged 58 years, formerly of Lebanon. igns in Platinum and s e e B the e s bullding on the Pan-§ Any person who shall violate any pro- |family lesve the first o Dext_ ek et B 1 B e reen gold. A former rector of Christ Episcop: e m grounds, says |vision of this act shall be fined not|for a three wi p to R -3 . s chureh, Norwich, Bishop Thomas F. |the New York Times. ""|less than $25 nor more tnan $100 for |making the trip in their new touring | years » SCtcPh Speliman, sged 3 yard, value 2bc,, . DIAMOND JEWELRY -]| Davies. of the Episcopal Diocese of | Into this pension business most o rahs £ Chiffon Crepes, 25 inches/ f | each offense, or imprisoned not more | car. . Western Massachusetts, w#% not able | the religious bodies are putting the six month, or both, m}m..?'- s g"l;l;:-jt_‘ “-';!lr b wide in this season’s news~ tha E R g G - a specialty. to preach in Trinity Bpiscopal church, | S2Me sclentific principles that railroad | *Sec. 2. This act shall not be eon. 8t. Joseph Club Wins. Funeral services at hig Jat TFacts est designs and. col Prices the Lowest. | Lenox, Mass., Sunday morning because | 204 industrial companies have put into | strued to prevent adyertising or hold The St. Joseph's croquet club played | Wednesday mfternoon at 3 o'clock. inghams, standard at 123c a yard, value of heat prostration he suffered as the | {helr systems, and are bringing to an I bona. fl ting of Spiritual gam - | LAMPRERE—In this city, July 17, Wil- %-inch _ Florlent Ve effect of his sitting in the sun with |cnd the haphazard plans that have | ists for panr;osg: of worsaip atcording a.‘:“:}f.'é of fi.m:‘ s‘f;dm:& ‘mot Roscos Lamphere, aged 31 s VOTES FOR LIBRARY GON- {|his hat off while at the Lenox club |heretofore obtained. Leaders in these | to thelr faith. and defeated them by the score of 3|Seivices st Gager's funer TEST GIVEN HERE, Friday. The symptoms were said to|{ension system reforms include the| ““Sec. 8. This act shall take effect|to 1 in s close and exciting match. ly 19, at 3 o'clock, Burlal in the g have been those of slight sunstroke. | Methodist, the Disciples, the Presby- " won all games | Jamily fot . Ry tee. e. | ¢ from its passage. The St. Joseph club has all family iot, Robbins cemetery, Volun- but thers will be o gerious results | ierians, and the | TEiecopalians. Prece ot they have played this season and are| town. ¢ and the Bishop will be able to be out | C8'Y, &L bodies have long had pen- | nop THE sUMMER OUTINGS out to meke brilliant record this —_— Percales. Crepes, T 0. 4| 25 "Rev.: Anson Phetps Stokes of [ of them possess large tunds. The pres- AT THE BEACHES. | clubs is the Plainfield club which is CARD OF THANKS. oo e AT _J| Zate, preached in Trinity church in [ CRL MOYSment which is new, contem- _— considered one of the best. St. Jo-| I desire to exprese my sincers SEE ot e I ee. 17e. Biahon Basies stend S5 el Taereags. 13 amount 0% | Connectiout _Peaple Find Attractive | 5698 have won seven matohen. | tp 887 by ¥ishce o] hlehbers U | 7o | Drose cambricn, 30 tocnes | 1o | Gulaten Clotn « compiata T 3 Methodists lead all in the sum now Spots 1n Rhode Island. Work Started. Fecent 1lineas of my husband and for ue | wide, in it, medium value | line of all the stapl -I- ’ Deer on Auto (Ri asked for, $15,000,000, Presbyterians, s x thelr sympathy in my sorrow; also ail 100 | and dark colorings, dots, 17e HDH N s “Ew YORK< ‘An unusual spectacle which at- | Baptists and Episcopalians want $10,- (Special to The Bulletin.) ‘Work wag started, Monday morning | those who sent floral offerings. I de- stripes and figured designs s tracted much attention Monday morn- | 000,000 cach. Disciples, Methodists > on the ais of the cellar for the|sire to thank the members of the Taft- at 7%e a yard, value 10c. | fom wasithit of ‘two youne’ deer tied Softh and Lutherans 35,000,000 oy | Providence. R. L. July 19.—South- | Graham bu on MMerchants a ville Maennerchor and the Germania % % 170 | Scotch Ginghamsiand Fine. with a halter in the tonneau of an|and Congregationalists $2,000,00. Not | €astern Connecticut has been unusu- | nue. Contractor Del Carlo has 1508 AWRENGD GRIGEXNUSLLER - Genuine R-I" Seal ZephyT | value | Shirting Madras, 32 & automobile which was passing through |all campaigns announce these large | ally Well represented at the numerous | contract for the foundation and cellar B b 2‘;10 M inches wide, 26c | wide at 17c a yard, val . the city. The pretty little animals, |Sums, but leaders estimate that they | Shore -resorts, cottage colonies and|and Blackledge the general contract. © | chocks, stiipes’ gad Naile oo, S which were about the size of a collie | Will be required before systems now | cOuntry retreats in this vicinity dur- -, % "-'Y:NNHM al 7o : o - dog, seemed entirely oblivious to their | Delng set up are adequately provided, | n€ the past week and the number of | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Greenhalgh e 2 Quart Bricks .. 40c | surroundings. They were perfectly Tealseiteratass oms petipton tuii [ivliork Stoks oete the Dor0er e Bosm | A e s o TV e e B T 9%%0 | All the very best makes of 8¢ " : d dis t t - | raisers pleac e value to As constant an increas 3 end auto a viein- Pint Bricks . ..-. ] fego and did not oblect to belng pat- | {50 20"t tho preacher of te soa. | | Miss Lena Wunderiich of Tateville | ity this week. T | e The owner of the car was Del, and point out the growing appre. | I8 visiting Miss Rosa Helbel of Maln e pe, inches- M e —at— them te his home 1o Siadison for ans | Clation of ministers on fhe part of - street, Arctle Contree © % 0 NORWICH TOWN S s Wi raive | Wide, silk. b They were captured in Windham |MeD. r. and Mrs, iam B. Birge o i e o H ‘DUNN’S PHARMACY county when only two or three days| They also say in thelr appeals for | Norwich arrived at Watch Hill the |, . s, Pienio of Methodist Sund: t Fipe Volle, 0 : old, their mother presumably having | £Ifts that when pensions are provided | past week to remain the rest of the lay i x been shot. Having known human |it -Will be possible to retire aged and | Summer. School—City Boarders Come to value | inch Percales & splen- value : 50 Main Street care almost since birth they have lost | Ven incompetent and unsuccessful | G. L. Hewitt of Norwich gave a| Wauwecus HillwNewsy Notes, 12%c | did_assortment of mewest 3¢ & E their natural shyness and appearently | Preachers and so allow success to come | luncheon at the Mathewson House, —_— designs and colorings at wide—all at 25c a yard, R p consider man their friend. , into fields that are now stagnant or| Narragansett Pler last Sunday after-| The picnic of the First Methodist 10c a yard, value 12%e. value 33c. : 1814—1914 Torse, Ihe Fension Congress at San | noon to an automoblle party, consiat- | Sunday school will be held Saturdsy, Francisco brings forward this last o and Mrs. George ppler | July 24, at Atlantic Beach, the 8 : Jobn A. florg-n& Son : named rather frank argument in its|and Miss Minnie Keppler, also of | going on the trolley which leaves Yan. a8 . literature urging attendance and in- | Norwich, tic at 8.30 a. m. COAL terest in ministerial. pension matters.| Miss Emily Foley of Fitchville is i LEHIGH VALLEY The number of Protestant ministers | visiting relatives at Bristol and vicin-| Mr. Zerkérman- of the New . incrases by a few more than 3,000 a [ Ity for a few davs. ~ | postoffice department is spending Ne. 2 Nut 26.00 per ton year. D‘:‘nlel J. !:am:n: utf 1};Xm—wk:‘hvv;m.l ;n.u:c:r with his ’:gr at the l?mm :‘4 ] s et a visitor at the ch aif leasant lew | her a 3 Rosen! 3 Bingribtion e et BiG DAY FOR The ok wodk "Tre Hevileed cottags, | Wamweoss Gy TP o Teiepnone ——t destroyed last winter by fire will not S—— . g VETERAN ODD FELLOWS De rebullt this season, e | aGisles Beebe and son of Uncasville WILL SELL o i ma ss Win ellies_of Norwic! chester i = - Invitation for Outing at Ocean Beach | tn, t of friends at Weekapaug for | Sunday with their brother, Harry Bee- i ,oVerhauhng and B Recelyed 'Hers, = low deve B TOF | be, of Otrobando svemve. : . Wagons, Carriages, i 3 + 3 2} s Miss Josie Kingberger of Fitchville e aabihanang : B B £ Monday evening, Louls Mabrey. sec- | 18 enjoving & visit of several days with City Boarders. 10c this month of July at Bargain Pri epair wor Toceived the Tollowink notiieten em | " Her: Fhopeey The Rosenburg size from p m Thompson of Pendleton EHill If you are in the market ses th State Secretary Upson of the I O. eek boarders from New York. D E N T I S T OAK GROVE FARM ook 4 of all kinds on ‘A big time for the Vetesan 0da|Bacing T - Gottage —_—— - » 3 AUTOMOBILES, Toly e Ocean Beach, Saturday,| Master Goffe Brisgs of Norwich has| There will be & eottage prayer meet- DR. E. J. JONES People’s Market| THE L LCHAPMAN CARRIAGES, WAGONS, oot ST e S35, chowdsr, Daked bie. | S2val daye it fiende &t Hieasack Suite 46 Shannon Building = CO.} 4 ] invalidesnd growing children, | 50 3 on 3 TRUCKS and CARTS, enuts sgtaewholebody. | “7C,othe Eool MR, L Mise Alle Bennett, s otis s el 6 Frankiin Strest 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. 5 Javigotates nirsing motherasad theased. | arations to. surve them & Die Giser ot | Nermich San o orenights | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Preprietor : v m.fl w,.; ":.1,,“,.,_ au,;; ore O; .u. or coffee, 1‘,? n;'clogf. m‘x’lfl 1.: ht.hs wndn.l:ln of n&he visit at - K pholstering Wood Work, | Umiess you say “HORLIOK’: er they ve a special vaude- - . Blncksmithing in you may gel & Substitaces | Lig sorormance. s Community Silver . was { Every Veteran Oda | in ‘esterly the N | e S Dy ! NEW SPRING be on iend 1o yeceive plications ¥or | Mics 5 . 41 Main Street : Ry e Osetn | Hres B NeE ; i MILLINE ‘There is no doul dbut that pahers oo Soris but that Ovemn R Funeral Directors INE lows on July 24t Wilcox Family Officers. P . Epuring, ot ) | | — nfl&&&gh F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 5 122 Proepect Strest, Nerwich, Conn. the summer home of J. Arthur At { *Phone 511 City of Norwich Water Works R. Congdon of 3 g c | | ' Beara ot | T oonsing S the - Alentie FAMOUS FURS Eousa o e ocsan tront- st Narra- | [ ‘ - ARl Latest Designs At 2 THE WM. FRISWELL CO 25.27 Franklin Street # last.

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