Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 29, 1915, Page 2

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4 R b e To JAIL. R T ik K11 i A\ Y)Y - & led Wi arrangem charge R of - y ~ Fen neral Director Jay M. Shepard. ] ., / = LeClair. ‘The accused@ pawned| Josepl, thé five months old of tor Wednesday. 3 5 & > tt)z‘.:;snm.cmm for four dollars, at the |Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tinto, d’ed at| 4 % a place of Abraham Cluskin, 'Cluskin | the home of the parents. No_46 Stone Bridge at Country :CI:::' : . iTestified to receiving the machine and | Row, Wednesday: morning. Death was o Thers was - . s = }'g:';i' 5’ Payetie e amount due to infantile trouble, Terence MeShea 1s the odse at the Myetic || D3 - i wg’i’e sn-ltd He foum! !}lhe !g'lx;'h}iglgone Mrs. Jared W. Lincoln. s t :;,;docx, Eridge whist = i carry s sister's . B. Sessions refreshi < o e ianosed Gf IE And Spent theg,rhe fumeral of Mra Jared W Lin- Mrs, Myra Reed, of Bos- |served, The e vere |1 S R 4 Mrs. Dlganor Galligan Otls and son, &nd Mrs, W. D. Breaker. > = B Left Horse Unbhitohed: bsonm & u:l wfiohlwn tunw AL S Slare, o = John Dunham, a grocer of Mansfield indham ing S S, R -n‘:% W Cromwell ~ . Center, was fined two dollars with The. en n Wronlsd_n for : past ‘Wweeks, Mrs. Ham costs remitted, for violating the traf- neral esday for Boston. S fic ordinance. Dunham left his horse . b2 unhitched on Church street, where it m m ~ was_discovered Chief. Richmond, For Sale of City loe. . about 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. The standing committee on water | Losal People Attend W. R. C. Plonie z Pacek Case Continued. department 18 Iecelylng Sralel Pr2i| st Uncasville—Visitors in the Bor- The Pacek case, which was held be- ip js prophesied that a eai ctory | ough. Reception for Amateur Actors. e beatmaed” Wel n-d-s“:«'e!:en T e éfetafiaflgn YA P! v, ana Mrs. 3, I, Lee, Mra Nathan |, There wea 4 Y e Neae ‘was continu " made at no vel £l e, o B . k. sumber of witnesses wore heard, chief bt Babcock and Mrs. B. M, Gray attend- | ooy EVeming af the West Mystic among them being the brother of the 101 RANCH SHOW ed the Woman's Relief Yyoung woman, who was to have mar- —— held at Mrs, Newton's in U the Tied Puceky bitus MO was (Chatged | praws Big Crowds Wednesday—En- Barney Plunkett of Clinton is at his Eiteio wae y child. The case was| thusiasm Aroused by Appearance of B il it akiiteas <00 furnished by the Mystic orchestra and L ‘continued until today (Thursday) | Jess Willard. b at West Haven for the week. Jyhen the attorneys will present thelr X Mrs. Edward Smith of New York is Noted Mere and There. arguments, Miller Brothers and .Arlington’s 101 [at Mrs. R. R. Chureh’'s. Dr. and Mrs. Walter 1. Russell of ~ - mbl ch vgflfl ‘v:esz"shngfln:“mtogrha Low water pressure today, § to 13| New t.nl..'i? m!“:l“ c;fl%ha doctor’s H E -lo RA DROPPED. crowd to the city Wednesday. The 2 to 4 p. m—Adv. paren r. and Mrs. n Russel I EWATWING _____...NRADE‘ 2 ;‘wh%w arrived in towrr:_l:db\::t lfl o'c;ock. "n.vm"_ lmdp Smith and uhmm. :%‘o’:r‘:‘ the trip in the doctor's run,: - enty-two cars éal e five hun- | Smith of Spring Hill were aa) ?" oo :“:':’,‘:;"'::::fl"::"::_""" dred ama twenty members of the big B. R. Gardner's. | S Harcla Thorpe, who has deen seri- = At ot L show, the two hundred horses and all ugusta Ray and Mrs, M. E. [ously ill with ptomalne poisoning at I John Palmer, former superintendent the trappings, wagons, etc,, as well as | Wilson are in Voluntown for a few |the summer home of Seléctman Ellas £ the town farm, was stricken with |the Dbig drawing card of the show,|week's visit. F. Wilcex, is able to be out and is now | | & eart failure, while waiting to see the | Jé88 Willard, champion of the world. Mrs, J. A. Hourigan and two daugh- |8t his home in Qulambaug. Friends arade pass, ' Wednesday morning, Mr. The cars were rapidly unloaded, one | ters. Yvonne and Josephine, are in|Were pleased to se¢ him in the village Imer dropped to the sidewalk in jSection at the crossing at the foot of | Cromwell for a visit, Monday. > nt of Rogers' drug store, on Main | Milk street and the other at the cross- | Mrs. Thomas Connell of Lowell is a| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crumb are to Street. He was_taken into the store [IDS Detween Main and Jackson streets. | guest at Patrick Connell's. move soon to Groton o reside. Mrs. | | b $ind Dr. Owen O'Nell was summoned. | &% 1&"3 & Yorf R0od Stredt pafade | Mr. wnd Mk I Ambiose Higsine of Gromirs father aad brether, William as n. Hartfol ve been Ambrose - nean and Harry Duncan, ‘move ;r‘tlm doctor diagnosed the case as h:rt "he afternioon. ahow arawasd T s ig- . s ; B g O ke oy Burmiog | chiefly With women and children and | ° AMlen G. Thornton and children, 1da| _Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Gessner of para Py » /) s e o urke, a closed mali pouch will| During the day Chiet Richmond sta- | Iteresting Addresses in Library Ineti- | the grest of Miss Lurinda Dudley. sent on the 3.12 train to New Lon- | tioned special traffic officers at the| tute—Frank C, Wilcox the Speaker| Miss Marion Daboll of New London , insuring the delivery of mall to|Jackson and Union street crossing, at| Wednesday Afterncon. is _visiting :hult‘ -.ntdh neardby m::!:l ve mhouT; the point :nx J-chan“d‘nrmmzhm the —— Lydta X Yarlier than was po! o 6 ol street is being pa on n street At the esday oesl Frank Buckley, L. E. Kinney and arrangement. near Ash and at the entrance to the |the m,,‘.;“ institute at &; mur:‘ George Emmons left Tuesday evening show grounds, on Bacon’s lot, on Nat- | B, H. Johmson gave mtm"c:’:on in|for am automobdile trip in New York WEDDING. chaug street. It was probably due to | classification. The afterroon lecture | State. > —_— the chief's foresight in this respect | was Eives s Mis Hadir oo the e | * Conrad Kretser and John Fribbance More—Barrett. that theére were no accidents reported | ject Referemce Work and Reference|réturned Wednesday evening from a § S In St Paul's Protestant Episcopal | throughout the day. Books. She spoke first of two uses of | trip to Boston. 4 Bhurch Monday morning at 9.30 o’clock Vooks, consecutive reading, which lov. and Mrs. George B. Spaulding ¥Frank H. More and Miss Lucy E. Bar- Heard and Seen. covers cultural and recreative reading, |of Florida are spending s few days NOYDYOYDYOYD . at night the big tent was filled to ca- d Edwi t Pawtucket Easton, Pa., spent Wednesday in Mys-. go S doewva SR B B | o T e s 7. Nores o ten 20 ‘ : three rount er oni , = rs. Jol . atc! Closed Mail Pouch. Who travels with the show for that T Wednesday with e mother, Beginning today g)'numhy), on the | purpose, aroused a great deal of em- STORRS SUMMER SCHOOL. Leander Barber. ! %n gestion of stmaster John | thusiasm. Mrs. W. D. Breaker of New York is ° and the use of books for definite in- | With Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Palmer on = - Y P %e(f:e?d‘no.t Hartford was in this | o mation, that is, reference work. She | Brosdway. t JAY M. SHEPARD William Youns of Waterbury spent | 200ted M¢. Bostwlek's definition of the | Stoningion lodgs, No. 20,1 0. O: 7., S 3 Wednastay . el TreaaaY cm‘w:l\uonl.l reu:;ence ‘book ub: bc;ok meets inl‘.l’l-:onlc um:e the first Wed; ¢ - - not for consecutive readi it r | nesday ugust. large class of & Sucesing Wimers & Shaperd George Huntington, of Sharon, Mass. | consultation. x it °F| candidates Will receive the initiatory . m ore medh”“ is & local visifor for a few days. Reference work may be encouraged. | degree. - Mr!brchafles Leonard is visiting her 1:‘3;2:‘1 off:ayln‘ thl:kfl‘lerflmll little M:’:‘. vmn“«:m:g‘m oé o) son, " George Leo: of Mystic. or referenceé wo! n the small guests r. an $0-62 North St., Willimantic - s Mrs. Hugh Barr. Rev. Paul Keating of New London | iPrary, the librarian may promote the T.ady Assistant Tel connectlon | spent Wednesday . with relatives here. | 2S¢ Of the library im this direction. Mrs. Charles H. Cottrell of Cleveland, et are 0., i 4 & Miss Helen Dimmock of South Wil- | e three paints to consider in s visiling her grandsom, Charles . the wor. the material and | Dodge, and family. A DR F C. Mm « 4 | lington spent Wednesday with friends | the ibrarian. th ceasicenne tae oo | P Wit By Ahaidiod L.u B R. I Dentist | here. terial, before buying extensively, bta-| whe commifiee .gf the Mystic Fire || IS Miss Lella Fitts of Hampton is the | rians should know thoroughly the | atetriet appoited 3o Dartmoce ’ & guest of her sister, Mrs, Nason | books on _their shelves. In_ buying, - s Pamle.u Exhlflh. of Hayden street. consider the industries of the com: | vocs, motor-driven fre ~spparatus. / and Filling a Specialty A. C. Aspinwall of Providence spent | Munity and the groups of Pgople whom | er, Boston, Lawrence and Lynn for the ‘Wednesday_here in the interests of the{ the library should servy lore pur- o l in Street, - b irpose examining and inquiri B 202 Main 8 o Wilimantio | Jriericun Thread Co. chasing conventional works of refer- | PIt°’te Drodeiency ot the oeiing ence, which are usually expensive, the y o S Y | Bl T Sl S e S S AT 10P. M : HIRAM N. FENN i S Mrs. C. J. Healey. | o the work and its value for that par- ) - . UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |iofiaimment mas held in. the samoty | i Sommmunity, @ not do oy 62 Church St, Willimantic, Gt. |t Storrs Wednesday evening. . to | mock o3 e hyroiouid not do too Telephone Lady Assistant | which the 38 resistered studenis at|patrons. but sbould judiciously nhelp e e ESo——————— hesssel f s ;«t nce bgok;'x proonaty g -4 m demonstration. It ic understood 2na . Indextng and cross - refecences. | the délivery of the apparatus in Mys- ’ ?::n whlch‘:he x:u m,g: .&“ ::x: tic withjn two weeks. ) 2 B TELER| | STONINGTON - urray S boston dtorg==iiss | sowa % ¥ i is preserv Court of Inquiry Adjourns Till Report erial ‘Pl;leklucmsft;ll re?r:.m Iibrarian| of Poison Investigation is Received much know people an: able to judge| -—Death attie lam - w‘LLIMA"TIc cn“" S b A Ay m:n:-mmm.. e . & ~ 1 0 to distinguish at the o i o once reader from the superficial type. Busi- ness men should be encouraged to use .GOOD SERVICEABLE TOWELS |==-mie ssamn couragement should be given to the At Closing Sale Prices serviceable Towels at pri much below - at prices the regular are NN NN NNV NN BN DYOYDYNTRYNOYNS sove Se mchbo‘:.?h g S Sl d t.ha-l.o‘ address. Bleached Turkish Towels, good size| Large size Turkish Towels, extra L B PR T —=Sale prive 11e each, Sood quality—Sale price e each. such boat this state seven| Governments on 200,000 Bleached Turkish Towels, size 22xd Bleacheq Huck Towels, size 1Tx38— months prior to Oct. ist in each year| Meore. -—&hwh:;lo-uk .lnhmhmh. shall cause the same to be registersd Bleached Huck Towels, size 20x40 in the town where such boat is kept | New York, July 25 —Asnouncement Bleached Turkish Towels Dlain | Sale price e each. as herein provided Every person|was made today by the Westinghouse white, or pink and dlue who shall, said date, acquire | Electric company of fhe seceipt of 2 & Dorders, §o0d | Hemstitched Damask Towels, good ownership motor boat shall | further large order for war suppiles. sige—Sale price 25¢ each. size—Sale price 53¢ each. @ cause the registered in the| “Our proposition for an - i > =3 SE% s LONG CLOTH ey The owner o€ any motor ormeiors, o dectie ot ~ Eaghish Cloth, suitable for summer underwear, fine and sheer. n ¥ boat, registering the same shall under @is- 10-yard e‘% She a ot | I2-vard cute—Sale prices$TEN$LE0 Pay to the Tes e i : il E i {! ; f E af! ! i | ::5, 4d-tnoh extra fine for summer undergarments, 12-yard g rereier SN0 valeasibote prive V1B & e » "t 1] ? acts of 1911, shall apply to Copital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 s St ey Wil S e Chamber of| Established 1832 - Accuracy in accounting, courtéous service, : tness and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy in ‘W own affairs, characterize ) BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. : 3 § i) B Famays! o s MR 4 i : ‘Mrs, H. L. McAlpin and Mrs, J. H. Hayward of Hoboken, N. J, are guests “The Windham National Bank

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