Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 29, 1915, Page 7

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EVE, EAR,.NOSE, THROAT- ONLY:{ gesss T GLASSES i m‘b- "“m:‘;m'm hlg appolntment only, o w N Bureau mmm 2 EHHITTING THEPACE I T SPEED CHAMPION OF THE HARBOR = - : t 35,, lowest RN : 17/ - 7 HERE! < Wednastay:- Partly Gotege W , Launch-of O 7 ; i R IPOATI .- o) o:_mm::wi*m:d n-fl:; B T | vl = | Its Owner—Trials.Made-Over-a Mile-in Norwich Harbor PorchiScreens—AlliKinds | 3 Size | 6-foet—at §2.050romng 265 Size ) 4 Toot—ats§ T romes 228 l LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Hvsiryoves et I m,.!:fimzuumst'- ‘;‘“M—mmm ¢ that @entist in the city charges. i : harbor Tuesday 3 : : ] S120710-feet—at+§3.89" from: $4.25 Size¥ Prtest—at-$3404Tromise. 25 e Ll Bart i ies ant Bigy 3 : 54 o ; ” B o 3 Bis6:10-L000—at SHEOFTrom. $5.75 quality work as any dentist in the 3 ~on g Commissioner EGreen omiyScreens 7 ——— S 2 jiheytwosspeedy Soat\would meke Py 3 aes |I Stnot 5itoct—at@T9; fromzss - | 1NaturalfBamboo:Screens - | + IF YOU-HAVE - ¢ : *'a dozen times, the. g - | Sondance swith thascomppumicktion s 3 et fost—at?90.05' from32.75 ETs i/ Sefest—reducedito . 490 % DENTAL‘ WORK > " . motory boat. is | Setved e rar | [ Sizes Sitcet—at'$2.504roms$s.35 Size [ 6¥eet—reducedito/ 690 : B '} _ o P . fest 'm‘m Fd shipment cattiesout: this 5 Bizef10teet—at'$3.691fromus 4.95 Sizeil0ifeet—reducedto/$1.10 -~ left ocondftions > COME TODAY = . il We have the ttractive -prop- j oy e “fl"‘,..m 1 . fonnvuw e o vaake taat rou oves meand || B e Alfin e revsiwes | o sy eomitae, e v Rugs:forSummersCottages - i .. EXAMINATIONS FREE _ . nengsand led the waytacross | flat . behing were; " e 200 DR. F. C. JACKSON "™* fa being ropatred: Tapenta:oaveral. tiaarantilit wamay: | WhoVFide. st an The sywar 1o v i {Rattanias Rugs 57711 | FiguredéCrex: Rugs o —_— Taont that the. 2 IT7e0nla leavesthe | oftsso that 1t - does snot + fiy back.- into | C&tUS ‘commissioners .m'hm = BB BT R RSN Thesenvergy serviceabled Ruzssare. DR. D. J. COYLE Mrs A, atne spent : bt. A the*boat. 7 - O T Atk Eiag P thepd O :mmmm fory Summery. Succeeding the King Dental Co. 3 e g 8 mou ‘Commissi oTany:roont. in: theNome. e Crex/Rugs; stee/1TxS#tches, e —— . - ¥ ., 203 Main Stroet, ¥ Stze _ 30x60 1 inches, - regular A cuts its al A ’ o Mad te Bt e 1282.3 andibullding. Inteach boat, the éngines “as'the boatrupeeds | Dissioner of tnats was Dieased | J3§1.20valuesreducedito. .. . BBk |iCrermugspeine'soxTriinches, - 2 3 . { are ‘of ‘the’sametpye -and”of - about 40" up. 5 N zeo 36XT34 Inches, . regular TOAUCOA 107 s mam oy vs 1+ 2w v STLTO 2 the® $1755valnesreducedto...... . 1,485 | Size. 4 . foet )8 incheni x 4T g ot Alberic Arch-| PRELIMINARIES FOR .|sHORT weHTS, cases Now Hamba , S1motexousoet, regular 3575 e g, < DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE £ - . =i+, LEGISLATIVE - REUNION, . AGAINGT 17 *MERCHANTS | the et | T redUCS G- < s cms.- - BB | Crox Rumm,. size ’ 620 fout, 3 287 Main St. TedUORANIO cme e e e e - § RO H PRACTISE LIMITED TO New- London- StorekespersiPaid iNear- b besty/Mtachamnaunet Crex ~Rugs, size) 3x1012eet, ly- $700-In FinessandéCosts. i o : hes, jvalue 3860 at. e . $BITD" ¢ reducedt 0. » smemrn e - - ts are being mado for| Seventsen. New Londonsmerchants,|3orsey, ANew Yoric "Pennevizaniavand | BEecnr Feer iz e xn?:i:ot ‘lhnmg'm“f.‘m the | Expectedito .Have! 200 Senators and iEye, Ear, Nose and Throat|#uests of Hickpry strestireiatives. : Representatives Attend. Hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. ‘Arrangement e e et 2] e 1315 reunion. of. members and-ex. | for short welght:and othersviolations masmm_m%"mon“ members o e general assembly . pal ney and cosis .aggregating oo R s will take place at the Momaguin, | $69a.14.in the police.courtithere Wed- {Order It Now by Phone 136:5 | her nome on Seventn street EastiHaven, and the date will - be|nesdaysmorning, The fines ranged] St Trommer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70, gxed y Senator “Ernest L. -Isbell, of Vi red: 0 ecsensmesas ‘Ropkin’s ‘Light ‘Dinner Ale, per case | ~Test For State Prison Attendants. ew "Haven, Colonel Robert O. Eaton 2, ng the grand to-. e N = The state civil service commission|of North Ha , and Clifford L’ Stod- i Koehler's Pllaner, per case $1.25, =~ | will hoid tests at.one C'olock Tuesday, | aard who. ropresemtod Wosdbridge at ty o tho charges wers] Sottied ho will betunable tossay pre- Free Delivery to all parts of the city. | August 17, 1915, at the State Capltol | the last session. They will meet at | for short weight in the salo-of butter; Sy DOWSEWERITHE MtatoyIas puc 5 Hartford, ‘Conn., to filteligible lists|the Momauguin for ~a conférence | there were a few cases in which the{ Log, AFUTes from.other states arel,s omceriJames Daly of 'Merchants - H. JACKEL & CO. from which to certlify for new appolnt- | with(the proprietor, and it is expected | charge was'that of having exposed-for{ Syolable, however, In Massachnectts by oryo sora few days : ments to be made for atendants at the | the date will be September 1, or as|sdle packages and cans on which the](ie, SPOURE PId TU0 FOTMCTS Of A ; state prison. near that ag possible. quantity was not marked. $15.20. During the epidemicitheifarm-| oP ing. Eaves.<on Mm;m-& i . Warden Ward A Gardner prefers| John Buckley, <lerk of the last In passing on the cases JudgelColt’| o1 10 "2 114 cattle, 6,116 = Men .are’ engaged In,re ng the e O men from 23 to 40 years of age; at|house, is attending to the preliminary |took oocasion to remark that law | o 11 gomts and 1,697°fowl. The jeaves onathe boardingthouse. mp. least § foot 9 inches tall; and weigh- |arrangements. It is expected that|for the protection of the:consumer.is. hi";’;“ amount paldtan individual-was _ Mrs. George Randall and.OMss Ma- ledst 170 pounds. This does not | at least 200 representatives and sena- | & most.excellent one‘and .that he in- $41,587. Hughes After Players. rion Randall are spending theyweek in those a little over or under(tor will be present. It has been de-|tends to do all he can to uphold it.|®4.%87 e Manager John :Hughes-of ithe All |C2mD atiEast Hampton. S e sy powried | cided to' keep down the. expenses. of | The judge seid he did not:meantofin- -2’ "BAND CONCERT. Stars is,aftor several members OLthe | e e and %’0 men are called for, and|the affair to the lowest possible limit. |sinuate that any of the accused de- z . Taftviile iBaseball club 10 g0 to Mal: there be separate eligible lists for | Badges and - bannerettes will be dis- |liberately set out to-cheat the cus- Arthur~Campbell Will . Assist: Tubbe’ | With hisiaggregation In August. MARRIED thepguests.of Mrs. Charles Bushn, the*Old Canterbury’ turnpike. T these two classes. pensed with, tomer, but that it was a matter-in o has su, ted the trip to the follow- | MORE— BASSETT -~ In _ ‘Wiltimantl. > Newest designs in Piatinum and “f§| Entering salaries are $55 per month| The fact 1s realized that it has|which carelessness meant a serious Band* on: Friday “Evening. ing: " Marphy catch, Dugas third, and | July 38, 1918, by Rev. . ls,_‘:“fl; > green gold. for men Mnfi outside, ‘and $40 per |not been customary for some years|loss to the buyer. S seleot | Germain lett field. rank More fand . Miss “Lacy E. : menth and full mal for those|to hold annual reunfons of the gen-| All of the 17 merchants presented| JDirectoriJohniM. Swahn.hag. o f DIAMOND "IvJEme living inside; with probable early pro-jeral assembly and that @s unneces- |in the court this morning were there >e Attended Cirous. g S motion and increased pay. sary expense might prove to be a|on charges preferred by Deputy State concert & “a specialty. e : fatal objection o " them In the fu- |Sealer Charles Fino and _Inspector A:;party of local young men.attend DiED. Pri < ere ruise in Motor Boat. ure and a hindrance to the success ter F. Stiles, who-last week tou ices the Lowest. 5 Sl e of the reunion of 1915. the city, taking samples from sll food | bell will'again:be featured in the pro- | nesday afternoon were ing the circus in Willimanticc, Wed- | MRVIS—In Philadsiohia, July»?, 1915, e Fred Stone,| OCarolyn E. Balcom. be! wife of i th vocal sol bers: William White, Dennis Murphy, James | . Aubrey W. Jarvis, of this city, R. 1, former residents o, This decision has not pleased some |and confectionery stores to ascertain | Sramme, Wi e W : watl . | Funeral services from her lats home, VOTES. FOR LIBRARY CONa. m:-'u;g Friendships n:z‘del-cqu'u;? people who have heretofore taken a if the law was conformed with. Roh, S OB - O Y e phglfia'\fi&erx’";x?s"fi:kf}! iyl g o o W i ip N part in the arrangements for legisla- ER .. W, bbs i J 3 TEST GIVEN HERE. m : “o;'ifh- ;l'ha:ta.reo cnxtlx:o :lva di"‘;"’“ fand flbe z e aold = 3 Overture, : Morning, Noon and Ns‘fim' ‘Walker. mentn:;(sma:y’.m Riverside cemetery, coast and cam the ri: We - o :display o ags an ges e e up the river Weanes. | tim e Walts,. Goldens Sunset, Hall NORWICH TOWN Y ieanor Y. 3 - | will not be allowed they have with- BEAN HILL MEMBER. day morning. They are stationary en. drawn entirely from this years af-| . - Song, Goodbye*Girls, from thesopera seph E. Fietcher, formeriy ‘of this " - fair. Their withdrawal 1is regret- | First Baptist Young People Enjoyed| Chin-Chin ¥2 . Caryle Missionary Committee Plans Forp| CIt¥, in the 74th year of her-age. ted, but the regret is not ke i CUDWORTH—In Mystio, J' . H, Valued Contributor Omitted. ot 1o haibos Tihe cothiities | Closing™Rvent of Seoll Ssabon- . . oep - Are.You-the OReilly? Coming Winter—Local Residents May, infant Angiter o M and Sen B du By an unfortunate oversight in the |change its decision. Tuesday evening closed the social Feist With. Camping Party. i Cudworth. copying of the list of recent contri-| Ii rtal Govern son OF o —_— con t i not certain that OT | season of the First ptist B. Y. P. ~Herbert | The Missionary committee of the P e 1814—1914 . . <%z |butors to the Rock Nook Children's | Holcomb will be able to attend. It |U., when they were entertained by r Home of the Grace circle of the King’s | is expected that he will. A - Bar Cornet .solo, . A Perfect-Day, ‘Bond | First Congregational church met on . Jobm A. florgan & Son | Daustters was cmitted, o Lt s et o it (e ol g SBexber gt e haitls at. Besay Herman Feltcorn. Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, < Avill be heldathislate Operatic, Mlle.:Modiste, : 3 The services of thess ladies in mak- |'said the committee will also inv: pect Descriptive, Trip to Coney Island, C. J. Abell on East Town street. Plansg| Bome; oorner of West Thames and ey, coaA L.-- ing ‘gn.rmenu for the younger children | ernor Baldwin. A ot’l:“m;: hx:i:viv:r;'!u g:al!l::d l:‘l:tenk:z:l-l Tobani | for the winter activities of the church fl;r;_“,n"u”u‘ - e , ~ LEHIGH VALLEY O niate Gons £or seversl years ~————————— .1 . |tertainea at the Barber home, and|Popular hits, Along the.Rialto, Felst |along missionary lines were formed. | yEREINGTON—In Tedyard, Tamtern ¢ ere too highly appreciated to allow the | LAYING NEW WALK s Tuesday evening was no exception. Grand selection, Songs from the-Old ———— Hil, B0win Prankdn Yer- :No. 2 Nut . $6.00 per-fon | Omiseion to pass unnoticed. The guests were met at the trolley| F¥olks, Lake| Mrs. Allen and Oliss Madeline-Park | ringto 68 years Office and Yard Cei | Wh As it is possible that other valued ‘AT CHELSEA PARADE. car and a straw ride opened the even- | America. spent Wednesday ‘at the home of Mrs. meral his late home: Thursdey names may have been overiooked, the T TP secretarjes take this opportunity to | Five Foot Concrets Footpath Around [(iS f"h, TNe Iavn Wes Or&at™| o cron"suEs For B morning, Julv- 29, et 1 ochock. Y ey’ A FARmo Burtal in theifamily ‘plot- in Bim Grove .cemetery. Mystlo, H Teiepnone 884 “ -express their regret at such indica- Three Sides. mm A . Cross .C d Mrs.Wood-~ SEA' \ tions of fallibility, and their sincere = P ey Pamrrynm o BILL NINE YEARS-ONDE, Mre Croms e rtesday sstguests | “OUSSEAT_In this city, July-37, Mur - . hope that no contributor will take of-| In the past few weeks the workmen Selections upon the Victrola operat- P g of Mrs. eorge Avery in Franklin. Mary Chambleau Rousseau, of 246 Ommllnlty Sllvel' fence, but that all will continue to|of -Contractor Thomas J. Dodd have|ed by James Barber were greatly en. | North-Stonington Man's Estate to Be = Yantic street. aged 5 months and 10 live in the spirit of the motto adopt- | begun and made good progress on the | joved. Made Defendant. Henry A..Wilcox. of ‘Windbamawas | 3275 All Latest Designs At = “*i ed-by the United Workers— sidewalk contract which was awarded |* Sandwiches, lemonade, ice cream and a‘tweek end’visitor at the home of*Mr, | FRINK—In thisicity,sJuly28,.Cornella him by the city for $1,316, the work v rta Papers in a suit brought by Dr.J. W. . 7 E. Blackman, ;widow of George W, THE WM. FRISWELL CO., | 25 {he Master shall prais us, and | beiag the laying of a five foot con- omites. Leiia” Ward Cehairmon | Saunders of Richmond, R. I. against|2nd Mre William Wilcox on Scot-| gy *oged Sbyears and 8.months. I 9 [Only the Master shall blame crete walk and curbing around Chelsea | Miss Grace Stetson, Miss Adele Lind- |the estate of Willlam S. Aldrich of G Notice of funeral hereafter. | 2527 Franklin Street And no one shall work for money, and | Parade on the Washington street, Wil- berg and John Durnam. North Stonington to recover payment no one shall work for fame liams street and Broadway sides. The 13 ked | for professional services have been | Mrs. Flora Noves and daughter, Mrs. But each for the oy of the working. | city's appropriation was 31600, The | for tne losers tims eniayed by sl A |served by Deputy Sheriff Willlam | Roger Foote, of Saybrook, spentSun- ‘Meost Cigars are Good— - 5 : old tar walk, which was badly cracked, | straw ride with merry songs back to|Casey. The suit is for $2,000. day with Mrs. Charles Bushnell of THESE ARE BETTER| & mB . . & " |has been dug up all along the Wash- | the trolley ended the socials for the| The claim is for medical service|Canterbury turnpike. TOM'S 1-2-3 M 'or ington street side, the excavation has | gociety until September. rendered. Mr. Aldrich and his family : -2-3 5c¢ CIGAR been made for the new work, and it o for a period of about nine year has been laid at the lower end, start- March 6, 1906, to January, 1915. M GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR the Skin ing at the Williams avenue corner. | MAY USE AUTOMOBILES Aliricn “diea last January. leaving an Try them and see, , ON RURAL ROUTES. | estate of $100,000, of which Ralph C. THOS. M. SHEA, P Frankl On Western Trip. Watrous, ex-governor-of Rhode.-Island, e i Miss Mary C. Adles of Main street | Under- Certain Conditions Imposed by | is administrator. 5 A left Wednesday night for New York. Post Office Department Attorney Herbert 'W. Rathbun:of B ‘With her nephew, Dr. Benjamin Adles, ‘Westerly appears for the plaintiff, of that city, she will start this week The local post office has received an RID UF ITGH'NG There ,is- immediate -relief. for .ekins for a visit to her brother, Dr. M.|order from the department at Wash- Not Abraham Schwartz. THE CONNEC“CUT Adles, of Duquesne, Ill; and may con- | ington in which the department makes| Through a transposition.of names it DIRECI'O S Abraham ttching, burning and disfigured . by - tinue her trip to visit another brother, | certain provisions for the use by ru-|was made to appear that i few weeks. their rotes The order is as follows: | the school board. - The name ‘should i Bollee Sok —AND— ™ i — e . “Automobiles may be used by. rural | have been Hertz. rmgrad g bt dgy s MOTOR VEHICLE soa Betrothal Announced. carriers in serving their routes when R M.MERS ANE 15-Main: Street Louis Adles, at Portland, Ore., for-a|ral carriers of automibiles in covering | Schwartz spoke at the hearfng before Resinol Soap and a'simple application Cards announcing the betrothal of | the topography of the country and the 'AFTVILLE Resinol Ointment. The soothing, Miss Flora Falkson of Boston and Mor- | condition of the roads permit of their T. g‘“un‘ e i e Mg B s ris I Elionsky of New London h: uninterrupted use for an extended pe- _ in this eity. G veyed but in each cach case express in France—Men’s League:Will -Hold tion, even in severe and .stubborn T 1328-3 5 Aet T S e authority for the use of an automobile | Qguting—Personals. caorwhereotiier trentmutaiierennd il Telephona. - FOR 1915 ! s Stonington Man Out of Hospital, |must be obtained from the depart- e BT 20 effect. After that, the.zegiier- HENRTEE.: CHURCE % Alfred Pierce of Stonington, who | ment. Rev. ‘A Cecilius, who has-beensas- | of Resinol Soap:is usually enough to » WL . suffered a fractured leg while celebrat- | % 1R requesting such.authority post- | sigting; Rev. U. O.. Bellerose at the |keep the skin cleariand healthy. 5 i s bt i ing Independence day, was.discharged | masivrs shall state the months in|Sacred’Heart*whileiRev. P. L. Massi- | You need never hesitate to:usesRest- 5 On sale at g from Lawrence hospiial at New Lon. | Which the route can be served by an | cot is.away:has been .called: to France | nol. It is<a doctor's prescription that don Wednesday. automobile and the schedule = under|to theifront. Rev. Father Cecillus has | hag been used by other, physicians for ’ 32 .| which the-service can be performed.|heen-in this country-only 6 months. | years:in the treatment-of all sorts of From January 1, 1916, the use of mo- skin aftections. It contains absolutely ‘N l' y torcycles and bicycles on rural routes Outing.and Field: Day. nothing that could“injure the temderest D E'N IS T will not-be perm The -Men's league of Taftville-Con- |skin. Every druggist sells Resinol DR. E. J. JONES £ gregational church will hold:an outing e Lo ' Jo THE ORIGINAL Stole His Thunder. ;nd flgx rdé:y atA zflnn‘lflunl:n:a‘fi h Thomas E. Donohue, sealer of |farm Saturday. et lunc! MALTED MlLK weights and measures, will have a sur- | be taken and-during the day: sports prise awaiting him on his return from | 0f all Hinds will be enjoyed. A fea- Stopped. P t d lodge of Elks, wherein he | ture of the day will be a ladies’ base- | Tsing care to avoid:dreughts, e DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN The Food-drink for All Ages. e Erand g o e ou the Fung | ball game. The. committee in -charge | sure; sudden. changes, and taking 3 More healthful than Tea or Coffee, |of the ladder of fraternal fame. Ted [are expecting a large number. treatment of Dr. 'King’s New Discor Dental Sul‘geon withy Smmey will discover that somebody has stolen — ery, will, positively relieve and in time the weakest digestion. |his thunder during his absence. It is Personals. will:surely rid you.of your cough. The invigorating and kind of tough to be standing on the| Aubrey Potter has gone to Central ose soothes the .irritation, checks topmost crest of the pinnacle of official [ Falls for a few days. cough, which stops in a short activity as reported in the newspapers _ Dr. King’s New: Discovery has = md“then r:i‘;:l ‘a. u:muple o:m -tnngder- Noel l;)umna' of :-n:nne is tms = huud sutmnguny for 45 xy-'n ¥ ANT £ fia e = \ s stroll in an 6 props m un: guest of relatives ere for & ew | an guarant <cure you. oney murm J«‘I” Y )n‘l‘i?: 2 Fel 2 E HORLIOK'S™ | There is going to_be some joshing for | day j back if it falls. Get a bottie from your medium better than ti = * v ‘Ted when he lands in the old home| | 5 — druggist; it costs anly-a little-and will MqGrory Building, Norwich, Conn.

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