Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 27, 1915, Page 5

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«éa i B 4 ‘yond;y o s jons. of the geason, 3§ VIOLIN® TEACHER All String IW Vieling asidion essyi tome Mrs. ‘Williams -of Eigh street left town Monday by auto for & two ) will include Atiantic City and Afanhattan. The 7 Uranus rises at 8 p. m. on the 81st. It will be occulted by the moon /it 328 2. m. n mean: time)today, July 21. M. Scott, clerk ‘house, has returned { e st et e _UPHOLSTERING at the Waure- n of ten days which he (his wife in the E ; ] : i B H H | from e vaca- | Patty t Rourke’s automobile. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caswell with Mr. and Mra. John R. Ringland of Norwich who are occu- pying the Holmes cottage on the Ni- antie Tiver for two entertained over the week end Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Norwich, Mrs. Miss Caroline Caswell of at{Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner of Water- ‘The department of agriculture has warned the farmers to be meet the attack of the fall army worm, which is coming east and north from . . The Apostleship of Prayer leaflets, distributed in the Catholic churches Sunday, recommended to the study of members during August St. Timothy and his companions. The entire state of Comnecticut is ng effect: Monday, - according to.a ‘Washington despatch. Members of the Everready Glee club of this city with their women friends The committee on the convention of the Total Abstinence union of Connec- vhlc;xlls 1ots hm in New Lon-. ‘Aug. 23 and 24, arranged to have a ball Monday evening, Aug. 23, During :DogiDays i more Refrigerators fare than any- other:season. Before:Dog:Days is the time totbuyya Rcfrig;. \erator. We have a.fulliline, large and small, at prices:that;will please: you, ] BARSTON&C ndon. was on his vacation and lived at 1210 Jef- klyn, N. Y. His - ‘Thirteenth Coast defense command were mustered in at Fort Wright, Fisher’s Island Monday morning by Col. J. D. Barrette, mandant of the post, for the fo verifying the payrolls. People coming down Broadway Monday that the Little Plain was littered with portions of Sunday papers, vandalism for which, in this instance at least, none of the school children could be blamed. One of the preachers announced at Bastern Point chapel durmg August, n Sunday the 22nd jis Rev. Percy Barnes, now of St. James' Episcopal "| church, Somerville, Mass., formerly rector of Grace church, Yantic. Scow Kennelly and P. R. R. barge No. 705 have finished discharging their cargoes of coal at Norwich, as has also the barge Blue Mountains at Montville. All three were towed down ‘the river by the tug Aguidneck. Rev. George R. Atha, pastor of the Heights Baptist church, is to take his vacation during the next three weeks. that time the Sunday morning ices will be con- ducted by ‘West Mystic. purpose BARe™ Specialist HARPER METHO: Also MANICURING PARLORS, -Alice Building, Main' 8t, Norwich—Mon., Thur, Fri, Sat New London—Tues., Wed. - Prof. W. E. Britton, state entomolo- ‘Telephone 578. . i8 to speak in the Saybrook DR.R.J. COLLINS |5, DENTIST /148 Main - Fumns Stop Talking War Buy a NEW OAKLAND ; and \ { “ huve a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY INING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent: 788, - Room 16, Shannen Bldg. The state police department is con- Te; such 7 cinity and the whole question of what the county sealers of weights and loing is fnvolved, One of the most attractive roof gar- dens in the city is that on the Jewett ‘bury. e st ~ OBITUARY. urday night at his home, 60 Ninth Avenue, that city, after a long illnesa. Mr. Sullivan was born at Madison, J., Nov. 9, 1840, and went to Newark to live in his early youth. During the Civil War he served in the Thir- teenth New Jersey Volunteer Infantry and in _the Second New Jersey. On his return from the South in June, 1864, he married Miss Emille Thom- as, who dled some years ago. Mr. Sullivan is survived by a son, Augus- tus Thomas Sullivan of Norwich, a daughter, Mrs. Mary Florence Camp- | ¢ bell, with whom he lived and ten grandchildren. desse C. Watt. Jesse C. Watt, for many years a resident of the town. of Montville, died Saturday afternoon at his home, 10 Brown _street, Hartford. For many years Mr. Watt had been a sufferer from heart trouble and that disease ‘was the cause of his death. o pai He learned the business in Montville and worked up to the position of superintendent the three mills of the C. M. Robertson Co. Several years ago he retired from :crt;va business and removed to Hart- ford. Mr. Watt leaves a widow, Mrs. Ida (Hurlbutt) Watt, daughter of the late Alfred J. Hurbutt of Montville, and a. son, Alfred J. Watt brother, vi'l‘homll ‘Watt, of Montville, also sur- ves. ‘The funeral services were held Mon- day afternoon in Hartford. Burial will be in Comstock cemetery, Mont- ville. g Robert R. Cochran. Robert R. Cochran, 72, di e was ‘s, seriously ill on Saturday at his home. He had lived for 50 years it, by trade a N1ie in | John T, Segme, J. P. Caswell, | o1 Plainfield and ‘machine again without difficulty. dleton, Jr, and Willlam F. ‘were there and helped Mr. Ortmann in Jooking out for his car after the fire was put out. The blaze burst out suddenly dnd the men in the ‘were not sure how but m:eul‘unn was on lay would have made the situation tnge number of thedcar was e register showrs belongs . Ortmann 3 Platt SUES FOR $2,000 35 - OF UNPAIDSWAGES Pequot Colony ily Sued ., by Former Employe 4 Mr. and Mrs. P. Kensby SENEE Gosn gl g Mt ants in a suit for wages brought by !I:onflo . :: ");lew I:naon. rmeriy emp! e Keasby es- tate in the Pequot col P were served by Deputy uel J. Martin, who attached propenty owned by the defendants. Ferrigini tate and remuneration for a considerable /pe- riod of time Ferrigini time ago left the employ of Mr. is now employed as a jitney driver. The suit is returnabl at. various work about the Keasby Jes- alleges that BURNS WERE FATAL 4 TO CRAMERICHILD- i | Four Year Old Boy Died atsEarly Hour ran of New London is a son and Mrs. ‘Theron R. Chappell of New London a. daughter. servi X Rev. O. G. Buddington of the peace an Italian M. Zewolski, 19, Lond: ports of am investigation | b butter, ows — | Workmens Compensation Agreement. The following Workmen's compensa.- tion Was on This, Morning. Following theiburns that he recelv- ‘body were | Y itam B, freight From the |, first there was little hope for the boy, although his people had the best medi. o attention given thet was possi- | o le. 'WEDDING. s Badoloni-Montessi, Emilio Badolon! of Smithtown, L. I and Miss Sadie Montessi of 2 West Thames street. were here Sat- of the Peace Roder- at his office in the Hosta to Sodality Committes. The of and Mrs. Keasby. He |l i Py fily ] ' i ' i ! i i i 1 t ity ! ] l!ll wiRvreagar ‘m Lucy, ;Steve Kehoe and Herman W 4 { i il £s 1 i weff E i i 18 Esgiigi HE i) ] i l=§3§ i 35&!{ §5EG 2 = Company - i s | 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct° ‘Bsther lony. pers Sherift Man- { & t he received! no [trial | William Hallisey of Old Mystic Had |~ Head Cut and Back Sprained. ‘William Hallisey of Old Mystic sus- broken tib, a long gash on the side of head avd = Circuit programme e of in straight heats, three starters in sprained back Sun evening final bers staged ome of the prettiost batties sesn here m several years, going five gruelling rounds to ‘when ) ¢ The N. Y N. H. & through E. T. Phillips, its attorney, has taken an appeal to the superior court for this county from the findi ‘commissioner, of the James J. Donohue, in the matter of Miller of Providence, a FEey e § 15nks o g » # § ' B9EE i i st E i i | ? g i i i : | I i I il i It I J AR i QQ\?lagii si[ g § i 8 } Fifteen club, = composed members of the St. John's Literery|lent ‘London

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