Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 27, 1915, Page 7

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. BYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, GLASSES i b +only, York: The ‘Observati © L P T coensinsasan Highest 81, lowest 64. T o i il i E, I i A i | STRAINERS In three sizes at 10c, 29¢ and 48c. | § i ¥ i BsR 1 : EQ 4 § i ¥ is The cutting of our §| prescaoss tor soncar: 303 fho barties to kot | prast i : = . m&mto u;‘nmmh:fmfime Diemonds fl: : iiondiye sesther: Morming overcast | writine, s The folder 4 Sommittoe | what 2 uses. . greatest spread X Sup, Moon and Tides, one case, should eral Sepe and - 5 234 i o | Towe oo 1B 00 by’ the superiorcourt s thas of o Half-pint Jelly Tumblers, clear glass, at 21c a dozen. weight without Sy Tim i aranii — 3 . o K] 3 55 | ive’ty oo Beadings. Bot theis recomum The tapeworm segments were pussed jdly':,gcmla‘::m'“m‘ndj“cadom AR e ar Fillers at 4c each, rificing brilliancy. Stones {|3 i : &dn:“fi" e e e s Trasie | B. ey Jar Covers at 20c a dozen. -of fine color free from §iz : : : The Sieia waived bis claim that | " Furthermora. the city voters coutd| ipevortas ressiting the” cating ore b Jar Rings at 6¢ to 10¢ a dozen. spots and defects are o8 I 18 miyor of New London, when e court | ton from (e sorimen. councll, that . ph's oomct. Parowax—-a special 10c package, 3 for 25c. what we sell. Any do | 0l o SIS 7 5ol 3" | ipon & vote, to Tois and disscive the 036, ouA be naaded 1n B optain and Also Fruit Mashers, Paring Knives, Spoons, Measures, vt alwarE S and other articles necessary for preserving. 0 . The plaintiff insists on his claim {penses and repairs, but there might - sign mounting will be GREENEVILLE that the court of common council had |be & year wh item of new equip- | many households iy 5o Hight to expend money for the fire | ment would be required. For example, | 00G-as the adults, furnished without extra f|-c2! Besidents In and Out of ths|engine because there had been no spe- |in 1909 the evidence shows that the from the 1 Attond W y Village—Steam Pipe~ Bursts at|clal appropriation therefor by the an- |recommendation covered only salaries, | T8 Toasts, etc. Will Attend Wedding. United Statss Finishing Co, nual city meeting. general expenses and repairs, and ceom - orm Mr. and Mrs. Francis Demarals & charge. — Section 5 of the New London char- |nothing under equipment. beetle at- kvl . McMahon spent Sunday at Noank, | {eF Provides for an annual meeting | There was nothing therefore in the ve been the wedding of their son to Miss Pttty of the electors of the city and that |recommendation of the court of com- Salcina Dufresne, formerly of Taftville, Established 1872 + 1| Wiliam McClimon spent Sunday et Botice thereof and of the appropria- |mon council, or in the vote of the mavritanicns They will be married this (Tuesday) | pLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY OouE Banahc o Common Sounc thall b3 published %o s THEPLAUT. ADDEN 0. n A common council & pu —_— L % Triiam Mplea oo to Ry e e | R " Deviomant. Av e e .:u:n are several ford for a few day: ect under the equipment. - o JEWELERS 0 Lor ST Ge provides that no appropriation of | The charter requires special appro- | SOUTSS not parasitic. saitere K gen o r By o $1. TO NEW YORK $1. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Miss Winifred Zahn of Fourth street | oney shall be made at the annual|priations based on recemmendations. | 5ent In entomologists, acco: on each enve) writing lope appears to be = is visiting at Pleasant View. city meeting unless it has been ap- | This implies special recommendatiors | Mr- Schwartz, with a history of being | yritten by the same writer. CHELSEA L'NE - g i Proved by the Sourt Of common covn- |on which the special appropriations | Passed in the feces. In such < — FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Charles Burdick of Preston motored | ¢ll; that no money shall be expended |shall be based, The ntent of the char- Providence Sunday on s motor | by the court of common council unlese |ter appears to be that the intention i ing at Ocean ORI D e Frederick T. Bu ele. 1t has been appropristed by the an- |of the city voters shall be directed in | & Fesult of its oecurren s 3 e P e o > rederic . nce s nual city meeting, or has been first |reasonable detail to the objects for T getting e foces L fanie B ? From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- such way after passages; Sundays at 5.15 p. m. Phino and B. D. Tilley, twho Is passing the|aPproved by o cwo-thirds vois of the [which the ity money shall be spent | £Ch WY, 2as ® Sund X, FI‘!" summer at Ocean Beach, was in town |COUrt of common council and also by | They are enmtitled to more than Personals. Pi i, Bymol % s onday, a city meeting; and that no money ap- |a lumj m for the whole annual breakfast bread, etc, and - er, East River, foot % Piano Tuning and Repairing|°nder. AR propriated by the city shall be ex- |penses. of & Gepartment. It follows S aQlsses Ora Trudeau, Gladys Gagme. Strest, ‘Wednesday, Fri- o Soratohed or marred ocases restored | William Shea has returned to his|Pended for any other purchase than |that, if the court of common council r and Armanad spent Sundsy A. J. Wholey & a. dsys, at 5 p. m. w to original finish home here after passing. three weeks|that for which it was specifcally ap- | wislied to recommend an appropr g_}g"’m ave L oy Sw. o pa ot Watch Hill F. V. KNOUSE. Agent 3 Phan s A Y G FENaoN. T ey B e T vialie for i pratts P s od, and there appears to be no reason| L. D. Packer is enjoying his annusi 12 Ferry Street $1. TO NEW 3 2T, OOR: | Miss Louise A. Wimliams of proval by a two-thirds vote Of the o ot ft Cadvisatia | WHY the chitinous structure of a col- | vacation at his newly built cottage at @ Bast i Groton Loog Point. Norwich is visiting with Miss Nellie | Common council and subsequent ap- an expensive item as|ODterous larva should not resist di- | Grof o Tubbs of -South Windham. proval by a city mesting other than|a new motor driven fire apparatus, |Sestion equally well. I have collected 5 B s s The annual one is irrelovant fo this | they should have definitely recom. |Such larvae from the stomach of| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gage of North- Phone 581 A main steam pipe at the T case. mended an ropriation for that par- | rodents, Sciurus aberti mimus, but of | bridge spent the week end here with States_ PFinishing pg:mpuy‘: :xi::fi : To t‘n-mke the dy;’ropocea expenditure | pose, om ¥ co'-lr:; ::-‘eh.h;r::la:d not b;-:‘mb relatives and friends. burst Monday morning, causing the|for the motor driven fire apparatus| Neither the recommendation” of the |Ject e actiol —— Dm mm Plant to abut down for halt the Bay | legal it must have beer recommended | court of common council nor the vote Mies Angelina Carpentler of Provi- HO s iadsdadsdi i by the court of common council, Spe- of the annual city meeting is special, dence street has returned home after TEA GARDEN OPENS cially appropriated by the annual city |as the charter rsnuh'el. and upn,m ible chitinous structure would be un- | Passing a week at Block Island. s as essential in modern heuse e i, 3 meeting and expended for the purpose [ has been ho speeial appropriation for | Droken in the case of & larva eaten by| . e clectricity is te n.hm:i Wae guaran- Many at North Stonington Monday, |for which it was specially appropri- |the motor-driven fire apparatus, there | Daby. Ii might also be noted that @ Misses Theresa and Flora Sylvia | toe the very best PLUMBING WORK " |atea can be no jegal expenditure for it. | {he presence of such a larva In the|of New Bedford. Mase. who have been |, o poert” workmen at the fariest e “To appropriate” is defined, with the | There were in evidence the recom- |feces fits in well with the carelessness | visiting in town during the past week, [ ¥ The fifth annual fea garden for the | 9PProval of the supreme court, as “to |mendations of the court of common (iR regard toa child's diet which is sug- | have returned home. prices, Banel Or b A T '% | set apart a sum of monew for a par- [council for expenses of the fire de- | £53ted by the presence of Taenia ca%i- | s i | A U8 for plans and prices. in North Stonington opencd amsmie | ticular object,” or, “to allot, asslgn, | partment, and corresponding appro- | U3t at such an early age. lously Monday afternoon. m—;“}?n set apart or apply anyching for a par- | priations by the annual city meetings, |, The tapeworm most commonly found BORN Beckett was chairman of the - | ticular purpose. for a serles of years, and these cleasly |in children is Hymenolepis nans.|rHOMAS—In Pawcatuck, July 23, 1915, b for the Aey. Bte s ",'f;':;"’;; Wood: Reynolds, 58 Conn.|sho wthat the New London city gov- | lymenclepis diminuta has been Sound| & daughior o M. snd Mrn. Arthur L . ernment has understood that the char- [0 Suckling infants. According Thomas. i %:?RMH%‘L”&"%_&_%““' “Special” narrows and confines the | ter required special recommendations | Grimm. Taenia solium has been report- Miss ‘Muriel Langworthy, Miss taets | meaning of “appropriate” It means|and appropriations for special pur- d by yon Pardo in an Infant § months MARRIED White, Miss Bthel Huil and Miss | Perticular, pecullar, different from [poses, in the sense Indicated in this | 0ld. Taenia saginata has been reported | BADOLONI—_MONTESSI_In Norwich, Clara Pollack merved 58 | others; designed for a particular pur- | memorandum. by Comby from an infant § months old | July 34. 1915, by R. M. Douglass, J. Cia erved ‘as waitressses. | Dose: Jimiteq in range:. conined 10 & | The motions to dlssoive the infune- | Which had been fed raw beet juice.| Bmilio Eadoloal or smitntown L 11| Rohert J e LAY SOSSIaL FPRISR e tables were very attractive. P ite ANd o e D oEions T et Westhot reports Tasnia Saginata from and Miss Sadie Montessi of this oity. . C“hlm —_— an infant § months old, and notes that that any-dentist in the clity charges. AT DAVIS THEATRE. the child had been fed a half pound of DIED. — ontios 19 ~ el T i e et Vaudeville and Photoplays. YANTIC PASTOR AT world. To M_QINE Maritime Provinces J F. TOMPKINS|pusiveirian st sasmatioe tgem . to Bangor and Penobscot 67 West Main Street ;?mwrfimrl;,-urm n, ‘You can’t sell.a.fifty-cent plece for GAS FITTIN o :; PLUMBING, "Mn.;lfrm.. FARES LOWER THAN BY RAIL minced beefsteak daily. Two cases| HOLLOWAY—In Wickford, R. L, Ju] MOTH PESTS MIGHT Dave Doen reported i which tapec| 30 1016 Noan Holowsy. ssed 35|10 Weet Main Strest, Nerwish. Contt s et o In_thelr vaudeville attraction on OUTDOOR SERVICE TRAVEL BY MAIL | worms are recorded from children §| Years. g d-cire urist Bogsage checked m YOU HAVE Monday the Davis theatre staged a e s s e ool days old. In one case, European, re- | SAVAGE—In Westerly, R. L, Jul Agent Bheet Packing. For m’x"'m address &% ¢ || Bien glamm novelty musical act“when | Rev. M. MoLean Goldie Spoke' for |So That Postoffics Dopartment lssuss | corded by Musiler, the tapeworm re- e ey i o .. & Geant Passenger Trafic Department, India . oniay les were on th Y. M. A. Meeting. toffices. pot as Taenia sol was to Whasf, Boston. = DENTAL WORK bill. The performers were: e S0 8. Mpsting Wariing -3 Pectell ba'a foot and & haif long. In the other | SULLIVAN—In Hopiinton. R. L. July 3 COME T Mies3 g Dlanche Morrill, first violin; | On the shedy lawn of the Buck-| The Norwich post office, in common | case, reported for the Long Island hos. | 7, y)'* MATY E. Sullivan, ag P 'ODAY ollenius, violin: Miss with other post offices throughout the | Pitdl: New York, by Armor, gravid Beity Gatvin, violins Mino: v ingham Memorial on Sunday afternoon e have the most attractive prop- Monros, Violoncello; Miss Virginia 2¢ 5. an audlence that exceeded ex- |country, has been ordered by the do- tion to make that you ever heard. ute: Miss Genevieve Davis, [ Pectations and required the ushers |partment at Washington to guard 1 HARRISON—] EXAMINATIONS FREE soprano; ss Dorothy Sherman, | to Drovide additional seats enjoyed the | bentnse the. francmiecion of brown (il | on the fourth day. No further ARt 0 Hasrioon ased” o8 years: Pplano, and they gave a performance |musical service and ihe address of |and gypsy moths through the mallsto | of tapeworm was seen during the| formerly of New Haven. \DR. F. C. JACKSON that was a topliner in musical a Mev. M, McLean Goldie, rector of |or from certain quarantined areas of | child’s first year. The mother of the [ WATT—In ford, July 34, Jesse C. Harts OMiss Davis, soprano, and Miss Sher- [Grace Episcopal church in Yantic at - | child was found to have a tapeworm.| Watt, formerly of Montvi DR. D, J. COYLE || msn viano, were'two Who sh - this country which the post office de the weekly Y. M. C. A. meeting. Gen- tment has designated. As a con-| Taenla eolium. Reports of cases of | WEAVER—In Hampton, Co: July Y feature parts that the seven people |eral Secretary Edwin Hill presided. | Saq: : tapeworm in b day old infants must be Rt 1 7o i H [:] Sucoseding the King Dental Co, ||in their colontal costumes made 'so | Tho text was Matthew's verse,. If | Jodimmc® i rper aithe aag pares b e Sy | IRON. GASTINGS segments ‘of Taenia sollum are i Pou, Tonten, Juy Sk COCHRAN- %allg Robert R. Cochran of Q Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street HoTEL LENOX - iper, pine, arbor vitae and parts|Tregarded as apparently due to error or | Funeral will be held at his late resi- - % 208 Main Strest, sttractive = any man will come after Me, lot him | Iharoe. holly’ and . Iaurel “and " fan | confusion of some sort. dence, Hampton, Conn., Wednesday| FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Next to Boston Store leson and Mary Alden were | deny himself and take up CT0Ss | park products, and practically all afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment in seen in the featurs picture, Man's |and follow me. The speakers theme P < Y s £ plants and shrubs except fruits and Otis Library Notes. South cemetery, Hampton, at 2 hone 1282-3 || Frerosative.’ which was bull aiong tho Power of example. - Alexandst | Seega. of fruits and orramenial and| The ben o merme o Robert | odiodk '/ 0y Dart of the DIl v e O | O N e et s 1t 7 | shade trees cannot be shipped into|prigges, Boot-Lauteate of Enland, has | HArtford papers please copy. No. 1113 25 Farey Streot B e fue DL taken care of e\enmdmger, in the t against ux- | or from the quarantined portions of [heen added to the library. = % DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | Weskiv ‘gave ip-to-date scence from | So Jesus Jeads by Hia - example in | Massachusetts, New Hampshire, of | “Signy are being -prnted for the i S i actual life. every portion of His, lite. He trod | Conbecticut. reading room warning people against CARD OF THANKS. Lady-Attendant The quarantined section of Connec- ersi; .| STETSON OUNG PRACTISE LimITE oo tone el winaprams 5" the wrath | ucut” o thoce petwenn e RUsp | e Sarmats T g of 0| e % Saderenat, Sovire to, 12 i D TQ cupying Pleasant View Cottage. . He shows us the sublimest ex- | Ocean and Woodstock, Eastford | therec Within & short time an Aus. | friends snd Welghbors for thelr tender Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat|Mr: and Mrs. 3. G. Rainey and son Scotland, Lisbon, Griswold, Stoning-|trian map has been cut or torn from | WoTds of sympathy gnd help extended ters and Builders Gordon of Hamilton avenue are occu- ton and Groton, as regards sy . te 3 o om. ena, 7o un in the Bour of our bereayement. & Britannica Encyclopedia. Thiz §yiog tne Tnnisdaic coitage ot Fleazant moths, and Hariford, Simabury. “Vest ATl B vuopati Tie ] (Wiadat) and_materials at right 'y ., accompanies Yy Mrs. R. artford, atham, Lyme, East ad- cial arning 3 labor. 5 Hungerford of Chester. Miss Fensiey I Y e et a0 aiey | dam and’ Old Lymé as regards brown e et o RANDALL AND F. R e S5\WEbT AR O, Order It Mow by Phone 136-5 nd cher_hlece, Miss Winifred Zaun, of | i7" ociety, an empty bubble pricked | 121! moths. violating them will forfeit the use of Hours 10 a. I sald I had a tri Trommer's, E case at the first rufle. When it comes to gz the library. AT LT R SR e S So | ket T Summer Goods rist, through the troubles of the é 'AFTVILLE world, it is too much for their short|Minister's Wife Obtaina Decres on sightedness. It interferes with their Ground of Mental Cruelty. 2 money-making and their other de- v Iron Workers Hers—St. Joseph’s Club SAIL BOATS, PARASOLS, ME- sires. But the words spoken two| A dispatch from Denver Col, says| Wins at Croquet—Notes of Interest. CHANICAL BOATS, LANTERNS, th a ha ot lost PAILS AND SHOV! P ’o?“;:nuui;fl af:;r oot lost one | Mrs. Louis Minor Bragaw, daushter| Three employes of the Berlin Con- ELS, PENNANTS, 8 SAND TOYS, BASKETS, CELLU-| Two minutes from Back Bay Station How hard it is for o business man]|Of One of the oldest and mest dis- |struction company have arrived in to live a life of honesty when he sees | tinguished families in New &gland, e 4 ¥ 'fl} "';:kcg‘-:r:r 1l e 'Lg:’Dv ::::‘l‘ LUNCH SETS, KITES, Ten minutes from North Station. .| others growing rich around him by [obtained a divorce Saturday from Dr. questionable means ? Griswold Townsend Bragaw, Denver | thousht will be started in a day or so. 1t was a forceful address and it was | Episcopal minister, ~who held his ey St T || ot eppimted 7 S35 eeng B i ermm 8 Lk mator i 4] 4 e ek v s ot ey MRS. EDWIN FAY |THE DEL -HOFF - ‘|organ and Resinald Ashbey the cor- [of E. T. Bragaw, & retired member |have received a gommunication from e 3 talls the ‘| net. Secretary Hill announced that|of the New York Board of Trade. George Roy Lamas, lance corporal in Franklin Sausre. European Plan Nowest designs in Platinum-and next Sunday's speaker would be Rev.| Dr. Bragaw did not defend the sult|the British army, whose address is Rates 75 cents per day and um green gold. } | A L Teatord. 1t was an encourasing |and made no effort to diaptove Mra. | cleimed o b the longest in the world, HAYES BROTHERS. 'DIAMOND JEWELRY e~ a speciaity. 5. Prices the Lowest. Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway Community Silver AN Latest Designs At THE WM. FRISWELL CO., 25-27 Franklin Strest 3 R — arrested for borro lance corporal speaks WIFE 8UES M. R. VOLCK. that of his brother, who formerly lived in s ion from Man She Sa a ot CRTA 3 atal eeks Separation from Man She Says |rooms ‘o- | dress follows: (35,742), en Locked Her in Her Home. - Aiittary Ponice, Lante Corporel Georgs sl podidin London | Roy Lemas, No. 3 Reserve, Horse VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- Mrs. Elise Holmes Volck, formerly | Conn., pot, Service Corps, 10c size from e : St Tupfoms conr Saturiy ‘senina | raduste: - of S 'OAK GROVE FARM ork supreme 5 Morris R. Volck for & separation. On Music and descendan! Lance Corporal had deen June 9 the plaintiff's father, ‘onnecticut, = —_— Holmes, a lawyer, applied to Justice < Bi ‘who -, | brother Greenbaum for a writ of habeas corpus P“fl." .m to procure the release of his ter f% says: from her apartment at 11 Bast - street, P o in' by, b, bt B < e few Canadian 5 6 Franklin Street Y . Mr. Volck: denied this, and to provs it:per- | termined ive papers, and please me the price JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietes mitted his wife to visit her fathers minstry. . pome. The defenddnt is the son of o e ol Eela Tyt B Yy s HORLICK’S ™ = |W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D. s The mwnfl.rn.l\mo{th.thNn:b: -hnh'-?m JOSEPH BRADFORD . BOOK BINDER Hearn, the dry she married the aml R e g Original ktfi:nyfio?’?-m Tast e compiaint. | - MALTED MILK her hushand b: fl'fl-?“d‘lnfl -] e e, = _there world.

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