Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 26, 1915, Page 7

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Derby is Oldest Member—Henry F. Gay of Norwich was "b-é.""'m' Eontmocn. some 5 the aldsst 0l b R e G ‘which 5 1l was in charge and the were ably taken care of. The first nmbau‘ officlal gramme was & 35| the veterans dia fuil dinner was well cooked j i § 4 WORKLESS—No * turning—. No shaking. . SIMPLE—Only three parts. SANITARY—N o wood;, cleanable white enamel; lithographed finish. ¥ ] R, Sunday’s weather: As predicted. Sum, Meon and Tides, : m-mml! meetings all and being ui.w.gflfl bered 1 fittl ¥ Bises Ssots. || ot fl'mm party" arvived. Sntil be|inss of the year y n-.m.l»mllg:mfl 888 { i'ii 2y £ & £ . i 1 ing table for convenient service. Fits in refrigera-, SilaEE i § £ 4 i £ es. v - PEARL STREET NEIGHBORS LIEUT. YOUNG GOING OBJECT TO PLAYGROUNDS TO THE PHILIPPINES 15 1| 52%) petition 10 Schoo! Beard—Hearing to{ Norwich Boy to Be Lecated at Fert 1,), water 1t 18 Jow Be Given in Town Hall, at Manila Bay Entrence. wed by flood — Ao Objections to the use of the Peari|{ Second Lieutenant Ceefl G. You: GREENEV[LLE street school ground as a playground |of Norwich, an officer of the 111 ¥ ——— has been expressed in & petition which any, C. A C., stationed for some —_— i with Secratary H. M. at Fort Dade, Florida, left Nor- K., OF ¢ DEPUTIES. Amsrial Orchwmtrn Gives Dance st |Lapes of wn sehool board, Saturday evening on his way = Pulaski Hell—Union Sunday School | Ihe l&llnwln( "ia he veditlon: ‘hilippines, aiaty "'P"!YH“'."::"- i'.kM"m"" Ha Pionio—Notes ., undersigned, earn: ly gidor, 1s: ments. EXAMINATIONS FREE e %mtelot ns-.ln-t ;h fl ‘Mm of H:h- jand to e —— 2 g A soclal and wa. T3 Ploeilliig as 25 Bov- 1208, DR. F,.C. JACKSON Pilasty Ba By ihe Trpedal orches e e e tra, Saturday evenlnl Tho fcl!awl:‘ ing the interml!!k’n of school hours, Soucing a1t :..u. nuisnce in many wavs o two-step, Dubiin { 59 Tewidents of Pearl strest gnd vi- Chata of Daistes: twor | SPIY: Nen. Tragsee i ; ] ;g £ % i EE& g Eii : Pearson, C. A. Wi Ban Trencioto i tams 1o el hagoe 3 . n time to st £od %gfl;‘“”'wwfl“’ Charles h on the transport Thomas stop- -step, o X o\lmors a 4 ), S, AL ping at Honolulu, and going out by \ : . mm.mm"“,u‘é’ e 4 . . way of North Giam. Lisut Youns f e & e e ¥ % bt B SR E ; jaxmestall to Savy sbont theve derw tu | O Se—— Baby; 3 g b R p k DRS, L. F.and A, J. m Sver 1o i"’"” waltz, .fi:"“‘é‘.‘.‘;fi 1%0- | o rrie E.u';:'-'m..‘m & Briges, I T.|tion. g o vist The . eswosk <t Lights on Black Peint Read. 267 Main St s malte Ormeiop SHSIETINg | Mara, M. J. Standish, X. L. Standish. | ~Lieut. ' Youns was graduated from fo. 41, Joh At the last Lyme town PRACTISE LIM) = Sandy Rivi 1tz Columbi; Mrs. Herbert Willey, Edward Briggs, | Norwich Free Academy with the class | non, Jewett City’ 12, 'Edward J.| was voted to place several ids TER I {E,f,,mp 1Y Tittie CaH wamplne; | Miss Mae Rogers, ‘Howard L, &tan-|of 1607 and won his Ph. B. at Yale in | Fleming, Stamford; No. 13, P. L. Shea, | lishts on the Black Point road and Eye, Ear, Nose and 1 B Tip Top Tigperary | ton, Mrs, Howard L. sunwn, ‘Ella A.|1910. His advance has been steady | Derby, the Lyme Power Co., is mow at worl FREIGHT .‘m“". Hours 10 o Mary:: waks, One Wondetal Rign, | I . and rapid and he is a @ood example putting up the wire to install these .g'v'c‘ lrrw B e s g P st Rl g B0 C.|of what an ambitious, earnest, stu- On & Cruiss. lights st this road has several dam- NORWIEH AND NEW VORK Far o O B ik | Pred 2 : dious boy can accomplish if he has curves in it which have mot e A e S iam Elliote of New Roehelle, a | fU0LY (UoXigitoa: at the New Yorkx military ‘The young officer is the son of Mrs. Order It Now by Phone 1365| - st the petluolmrl o public hearing in the | Lillian . Young of Broadway and 8 | sirer sctumed: home Triane Lngton ng Priday, accom- : town hail on Tuesday. evening. brother of Winfred C. Young. é"‘;flfmfi;‘g" At O Aren aznusl plonie of the Sun | it is understood that one of the R8T fhe lethe. TReE have le Bean Hill { chief reasons for objection to the use o Boshalle fov & week's aruise with | MRy e ooy lo's Pilaner, per case $125 * | Mathodist and Preston ity “Baptiot | of the school grounds for playsrounds | SETTLED ACCOUNTS OF & party of eight in My. Eulot'y boat | § deushier to My, and Mr ol F. TOM PKINS Fres Delivery to all parts of the ity churches took place Saturday et At-{is through the actions and language WINDHAM SUPERIOR COURT. GARDNER—In July 24, N | lantic Beach amd it took ten special|of & eroup of larger boys who are e TAFTVILLE :rfl_.uuau,— ’l"-“{n 67 West Main Street o H. JACKEL &-CO. - g:‘éawfim the ::oct peopl;‘tg the reséllyu bcyobrll‘% the ylsysn‘;und!u:fe Edgar M. Warner, Clerk, Made His e ¥, Garaner, Bouth Main atveet, % accidents of any kind oc- | an Fhose rowdy actions beach, . pyieng ot say Kind oo, e, but 7. sotians Annual Call Upon Comptroller. Loom Fixers’ Union Holds Annual ifl}','f P B g e B, This was the largest picnic that has |roused the whole nelnborhooa against Outing—Glee Club Members Go on vignon, Edgar M. Warner, elerks of the su- P Rt S — u ert J c“m Foach.. - The | tsous. perior court of Windham county, call-| 2 Picnic—Personals and Netes. DIED. ob . ¢ kept the massive| While the town school committee|eg at the office of the state comptroller 2 AS FITTING, 2l times, and | nas always been pertectly willing to | £%:355" Taako e annuel sccounting | JVIth Perfect weather conditions the | AVERY_in Grand Rapids rhh.. Juiy a ydholm 4n an imitation of | grant the reguests of the playgrounds | 3y 3Varmer was tae lacr cne i NE | Loom Fixers' uniom held their annual| 9 Albert G. Avery. ase: PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, e o o It T (owh |Rewie of She swien of the menaryliSenis ARE ouitng oF the Watwner- i X Pogueiidd tam | 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn, B hat 1 le thonght. that | Susieg the summer mastis 1t hay fa | fesembly which occupled the old state | SICH Tt o e T o B figties” 0 T 2 . wan Agent for Sheet Packing. several D« le 10U luri 1] er mo t has feit ‘wit] ract! h (3 . s oople thougs during the summer months, it has felt | house and the first clerk of the general | With P a8 the membere of his late home, 247 Wash. A it N B O —_— idance. Festivities 4| The car service was excellent and |school property. Where the residents | Lo GmPlY which first occupied quarters o'clock, when e Tt e I BE Pats Newsst designs In Platinum and * | sveryone rods in comfort. Ths last of |aro unanimous in Objecting to having | moiq Diesept capliol He was assist- o a 3o !.:"‘ ety green;gold. the ten cars reached home at 7.30. The | the grounds used as they appear to|Joe Barbour was clerk: was clerk of w“rn- DONOVAN—In this cit: T F B“n"s lflu of Bnion picnics is gaining rapid- fbe in this section the school commit- | ine house during the sessions of 1578 of the day, a baseball Uwasncy, wite ot the *Jate ™ Damtel LR A Make the Queen of the Kitchem DIAMOND JEWELRY larity and each year seems |tee has objected to the of and 1879 and eclerk of the semate in|Petwesn ~Mill numbers 1, 2 and 3| Donova to he(ler the ones gone by. The com- | grounds for playgrounds and it is ke . against No. ¥, took place. 'After bat- | Funeral ‘from mer Iate home, No. &2 H u d a specialty. mittes o charge follows: Toderated |y ‘enac hese grounds wil be closed, iatinction o e Y oire | tiing for a ‘few Innings the same| Sleyenth sireet. T "‘,‘,g“?"'"‘,:‘g',f ealing an ”ummn ces the Lowest, g | churc] e 2 kham, . Hill, the hearing will be 1 Ing w ed 1t b e ol : Paia, (enroe. s and Miss | ot he Sacts upon which the come | Lori8 a8 clerk of the house. Mr. War- | WAe called, on account of the other| ary's ehurch ai § ocice s ~|events of the afternoon, neither side 92 Franklin Street T Gl pton; Bean Hill, Rev. P. IL| plaint is based. Ter Iimiled the craciing o spiinter- | winning, as’ the score resuited in e F VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- f:lll'engg_h S Yo ekt Bushe piers in the main corridor of the capi- |1 t2 1 tie. The committee of arrange- CARD OF THANKS, : TEST GWEN HERE. . Y1550 Sarwell, Albert 3 Tarner: Swed. | COMPENSATION FOR Solwhigh biax the welstt of the: fm- | RS O3 mfi“fi"&'fi."éflu“&’ toka thie mopn In"' GA‘TI." = I, Oucar sehander; Proston City, INJURIES WHILE WORKING. | Rerata ety "' o Diers “which nava | Walier Sharvies oy sutomonile, and P M o M T ; . 0. i - Y 5 =g : or the best on_the field, tobac- e i Geat Jm & w‘_’u BESS Carbenter, ehalrman, Archibald Mac- | Six Agresments Wers Filed With Clerk | said, Jepaired. Tons of type metal he | co pouch, going to Paul Prive. Be. | beioved BRaghter wad misters sies for| PURNISHED PROMPTLY 8Y BF Bpnsiar Gawet: ed” blocks making up the plers in or. | Cause of his excellent \.\Jhln‘, Joe| the besutiful floral testimenials and Gl =4 B Srmals e supporta” i e | Cason e proeniel o sl wi"upes | Sopltly ) lowing workmen’s compen- pping of the wtones, he sald, was e sation ssreements were filed with dtia @ue ko “actting up he columne with ;”;‘f’nd“‘,‘“.,,m”fnauflofi“:mm" Rttty gibiiniis [ b e clerk of ] superior court Sature open joints, and over this maitt h " HORTON'S IEW'YOHK s‘gggr Barrett of Willimantic pent | by Commissioner J. J. Donohue: | was & controversy between (he con; | Ge0rse Adatma of No. 4 won firat prise, ¥, parents, H. R, Douglas, Inc, employer, and |tractor and others in authority. At|2 Pibe. Becond prize wept t € Chron, ———— Philip ‘Murphy of New. London, em- | that time it was & question whether it Mo, 1 Sackage of pive sleaners STETSON & YOUNG Mary Reardon and Miss Brid- | ploye, compound fracture of the leg,|was safe for the mew legislature to |7 Afforded much e #re spending a week at tus ‘weekly during disability. occupy the, building. The fine K X (hwp vises wore awarded Ice Cream ook T oA o S T AN I T i e amvtet carpenters and Builders Georse E. Maynard of New London, | pier blocks was done by Davie Ander-|Adams, drinking cup; 100 yard dash Georgy Crowe bas returned from the A. camp. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Mo, 11 (> 35 Forew Streek o) Rev, Cparles Eldridge of Niantic oo. | employer; laceratod left thumb, fol. |son, an expert tradesman of his time. | £0r m‘,;‘;,nf;“e'“ghp;’{\"“"_-'m’_’d‘““ 15 Main Street by skilled labor. 21 . ! cupled the Fe ) o pu : a ‘flfll- . Quart Bricks ..« cav.... 40: pulpit & ik derated | lowed by’ tnfection; $5.25 weekly dur. ttord Courant. consolation prise for ‘elepbone 50 WEST MAIN 8T, Pint 3!1&! = New England Construction Co., of WAS IN NIANTIC. 0 'Wlmfln Meliman and W“lllm ‘Wii- | New London and Flynt Granite C of attended_the excur- | employer, and Tony Eradols, em- | Missing Middistown Wo D F“NER-AL A oy Mionday satarday." | plove: bruised right foot, cansed by | womd n Woman Did Not | rP*], ) pipe Charles Parson | g DUNN'S PHARMACY v, e g B i P | B T oo oo | G i b ‘The East New London; $5.26 weekly dur- er, lep an jump. fire dlstuies hae pomamittes of Myetie| ing aisability. i After the completion of the athletic 50 Main Street .icv g Shetucket Co., employer, and Cath-| Miss Catherine Sheehan, employed | evin sa luncheon was served and the g,“_m‘ &“mmch”m mfldw‘}'fflrl& erine Redin f Norwich, employe; |25 & domestic in a family on Pearl | merry gathering broke up at an early THE DEL -HOFF European Plan o Rates 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Summer Goods SAIL BOATS, PARASOLS, ME- CHANICAL BOATS, LANTERNS, Teleohone 1227. 26-28 Broadway : PAILS AND SHOVELS, PENNANTS, street, who has been missing si ‘the | hour, fmantic fire departmen e “f;m o e g n'::;;:‘t;g’ e o Ty E o SAND TOYS, BASKETS, CELLU- % = $ 35 woeidy for 12 2.3 weelcn. T e oty atioraom s | s oTPe, Seskc the Besshes Lol ening, buNen seTs KivEs | Community Silver Jobn Aé Horg.n & Son e e Brorids, Bar ot oY ['suadenly as she disappeared, said Sat. |, ManY local people sought the beach. i . OAL Vi, empiove; sprained wrist! "gs | irdey's Middletown Press. Today she|'s, Bunday to escape the heat and left for Hartford, where she will visit - All Latest Designs At LEHIGH VALLEY Waskly: Gusing_Sisatuity, relatives for a week or s0. A peculiar )28 Included in the many parties '“'M e ‘ = oo s 4 lates” s, ot Jowets | A L% 8, 7E0K 7 20, 4 BOGHlAr wEre et Sueotruck” pirice 'Sound |l smmr ®, cwumcn - MRS. EDWIN FAY |THE WM. FRISWELL CO., No, 2 Nut 9600 por ton cmplove: " sprained ankie 35 weekly | 2ad was only a few miles from Sound | f07 e o e, e WM, SMITH ALLEN TR 25-27 Franklin Strest : |n Pffice and Yard Contral Wharf during Qisability. 4 View, this state, where a big search St Fi Squsre. Teiephone 834 1 ) Tn all the foregolng cases medical |85 instituted for her, as she said she | 384 ifred Gauch! surgical and _hospital expenses are | "iended to spend her vacation there It will be recalled that 2 Shy ' . 3 Fe $ \‘ s paid by the emplover. arraneed o '““msh" 5‘.{,”-’“7' S Sugchan ; g D E N T 1 S T WILL SELL Overhauling and|. %) - PEOPLE OF comTH |ttt et et v tog o | Bioe T P = ’ = s p R Nosied st Paufe Advio No Mare| 25, 2552000 0 0, S0, SRR DR. E. J. JONES iy I |Wagems, Cartiagen, Hosmumeg 2 d an Do People lay, Rev. J. H,|feared that she might ve come to A mumber of the friends Miss “ m 'b ‘m this menth of July at Bargain Prices. epall‘ orK - - ;= Broderick Declares. her death. ®von Gladue of South A Suite Shannon g s z \ ¢ . Miss Sheehan left Middletown on the | prised h treet. th arket & of all kinds =Nz § |, The advice which the great apostie atternoon of July 3 for Souna View | Cvening. - Duting & ance " Frone. © " OAK GROVE FARM M you are in the m see this " AUTOMOBILES, 7 o U 5 E0penir | SOV Sy el o, THRs e e St T e, 3 h . ‘orinth, as in T Cor. x, 6-13, is A it |eaually applicable to the world today, | Lake View house, where she arranged ZARRIAGES, WAGONS, | B W e | S PO B Shea & Burke J|F s Market| Ty | | CHAPMAN (0. ke A N 'was emplo; a domestic by a M 3 - "TRUCKS and cARTs. - ' | Bty e cohogis o Fuul | nae Smplred on g doment 27 XA, 41 Main Strest 6 Franklin Strect 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. oal 4 to stand, let him take heed lest he |DOtel informed Miss Sheehan that he ’ JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister -L Repaire, # by was in meed of a cook and asked her F ral Directors 3 Upholstering and W, m Praig; ; Fiiman nature 1s the same now as it | If. she would help him out for & few 1, o une 1reci : Biaskemithing in all ite-branches. - days. She agreed to assist him and|SZve am i Toll quu spent her vacation werking for SWfl & Clark Corp. [ P— et o bt ".fi:%":é;?o?‘”‘%.:- = . F. C GEER, Piaso Taoer "-.'".!“...“.2!.“..}..“ BOOK BINDER never dreamed that her absence would ‘Triends Pepoler g g iy Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order occasion worry, Miss -Sheehan myur-a...u-muh-rmmm making the *Phons 511 @*, % 08 BROADWAY i Niantic, 80 now she will begin a real z vacation. The d! : In the Wilide na';z‘-.m at m"x': Frank- was Chronicion in. the stats . - FAMOUS FURS m A J' mY of her were sent Fur Coats and Sets, Cigars are ublicis Lagles' Most tn street. whe: McKelvey runs Beapite all the publicley, B THESE ARE BETTER house, a fire in a mattress, getting back Men's Coats of all styles, i T AT A BTN TR e s Remodsling and also done e wo:zfi;ru!o,”'m R R L o Rl surely. -mni of Gg&“p"’lu 5c CIGAR PR M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. m.mwu.cu;n Tesponded. The use-of & ittla waier proving After Operation. THOS. 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