Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1915, Page 8

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lows. of Eastern Connecticut Will Start Tournament in |remarais a5 (e o e 2 .~ Grand ArmyInterests—More Details of the Elks’ {Flashes of : : -+ Frolic. EE 5 b, Big ; : ELKS. ‘The:committes that is. the biggest outing ever held by 2 in this of the state has been wodr:r w&efi. getting Pk ? - | under way for dinner an Till tree the system of ol Ao ame,. | and athlétic sports snd th cents a box at druggists, or that, taken altogether, e X { { { RADWAY & CO., New_ Yotk gt - i e e | Be Sure to Get “Redway's." R Ty S : Capt. Denny Hayes has had his ball { FOR BLOOD POISONING team on the- impromptu diamond at won. Red Top, where, among other things, . AND SORE '‘ARM. | Capt. Denny’s new pitcher, another the 3 W — Christy Mathewson, was worked out in { Two Mill Employes Bensfit Under the SO Bt i | g § Were $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 i * Workmen’s Compensation. £ e tournament that will bring into compe- and per- g ey tition the lodges in Plainfield, Moosup. of % { Two agreements under the work- Baltic, New London, 'Waterford and one YOll . | mem's compensation law, which have Norwich. The series will be inaugu- “with- r unrestricted choice 150 een_ approved by Commissoner or.| B "allon "o Soran cem. " Slie B | Teh, st o,next Hestoe, % Saeiny i ‘ g } James J. Donohue, were filed him an n are ai hen the New London brothers | on Friday with the.clerk of the su-|2nd other good ones are in sight. TR W e e 0d time to et OW O any IVIC[] S Stl'aw ! cabare 1 in the es- ot [ perlor court. They, were the follow- | timation of Themas B, Crawiord, who |, A big class Initiation in Se ember | Co’s offer. i . ing: has that in charge. He has been at|is also a matter to which the hd‘e s Hat in the StOl'e at sdh'erm;:{e}sfl Co. otr %arwsxcg,k:gmlwet Savin Rock, and also at Coney Island, | 10oking forward to with great interest. | and To! rza of No. streef —_— cmploye, who on June 14 had splint- ek G o Joos ‘apoken for| DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. NORWICH TOWN er stuck \into the lex finger of s 2 bl Tt —_— left hand, resulting in blood poisoning, ::ul‘h& ::puf:xemé a;:: mlge !!:orx Sebeqaanash council, degree Poca- | Social Corner Club No. 2 Hold Picnie, $I oo [ e s in-{in as a special constable of the town )h:::n“;:yh::dentlg‘g“ et jmeeting on| \yith Enjoyable Games and Contests -n. capaci 'ro! ly Ponemah_ Mills of Taftvidle, em- | fgoreston f0r one d%7. nnon of the | tendance. The report of the finance| —Over One Hs"':l"“ jorrk °:'“"fl of ployver. and m’f‘:fivfll Benoit. ntl No. fis Hartford lodge wrote Friday to R. C. euc:.mmlu ré:.r.wuminma p::;dne -r:g:ve:ontdl}o First Church Sunday ool. S = A North A street, le, employe, who | P committ t the Char- = | had'a fore o from, Sl T <o | Ol i ik show up i arge | 08 wIh 3 Jres smeunt In thg treer | Oyer szt membars 30 g of tock includes a liberel assortment of the tact with a running belt on July 10,|numbers this year. The New Haven 5 - = o councll: Great Pocahontas, Mrs.|day at the home of Mrs, Louis Olsen ) | Sompensation 38 2%, "ok durins in- | delegation wil be another blg one | 3N Manes of Hartford: Mrs. Maris | en’ Scotland road for the club picnic. season’s best styles and braids T e e o goog | Parker, great Wenonah of Bridgeport, | Arrivals were guided to the house by care of that. Framk Lincoln of Willi- |and there was also a large number|two pair of twins dressed in yellow and P o7 mantic, who was hete on his way to|Tho [ A fom e e | the Seclal Cormer flag WaVIS tb lew ndon. were made | found the Social orner flag wing 2 THE GERMAN FATE TRAGEDY | his Flesiire Hench. e e aalked | aud a social hour epent after the close | greet them and the club's colors re- : jolds Haskell, Ph. D, | statement that ‘the baby lodge will|Of the business. Ice cream and cake|peated in the interior ~decorations, Briale it SCaRGAIE Somb fibwn Firmi were served and they returned home |which consisted of yellow _ dahlias, o ot Do There 1o intereat in the 100 yard dash | 8t & late hour, all expressing them- | marigolds, oxeve daisles and golden ] ving had a delightful time. | glow, effectually arranged. . Tuliana Shields Haskell, Ph. D., | between D, J. McCormick and Martin | Selves as having h: 3 2 ‘rc&l:fly of Norwich, and an kcademy Larsen, both of whom are in training. G AR The fnmPp&ny n:::r:de::d La:e“r'on- 121_125 Maln Stl‘eet { Eraduate, delivered on Thursday at the | This will not be & race for fun or G. A. R. ;nrgm Poliy Penretmiitginead Fioves F""iz‘i.‘s“yfi’}il“i"{:ims,‘ém{:":&?:ézs e o % By tha| To add another interesting feature|sembled sisters, then Mayfair spoke on | etudemts of German attené#g the|sprinters. In the regular 100 yards, |0 the events of the forthcoming 49thj“Changing Times” A reading, summer school 'The audience was | Tony Bernard and Jupes McIntyre, the|80RUal.encampment of the Grand | “Original Recitations® was given by fargely made up of teachers of German | New London flver, Who were six inches | ATy of the Republic In Washington | Dottie, and Rural Delivery told of ¥ e citizens committee whicl e | “ e 08s = o T e et e e g&"fi e tb;?fiefigi};fl.l ast year, OUBRE 19| matter in charge is endeavoring to ar-| these came a recitation, “The Garden Mot iy it C)Emh i occu- |tremendous conflict, theré issues from |posed o fire an inch and a haif shell smefi;rh Ger ':n’erc'ax o dy"u Joseph H. Henderson and George C. [range for exhibition during the week | Gate,” by Pansy, a speech on “Speak- f’y gy s° e First Congrega-|our hearts an earnest prayer for a ces- | From many pes S b Soton v (i ke ;| of September 27-October 3, & wonder- | ing Pleces,” by Crimson, a little talk | tional chyrch Sunda: sation of the war. It must ot be said Aoy allusions to this new Park are getting a line on the eatables 2 ful collection of historic war relics.|by “Si,” “Perseverencé Jim” by Rural that this copinct cannot be settled |2™™ Itabpears that it is expected to Will Play Tennis Here, ot o L ot men® mmarSTY | Washington is flled with reminders | Delivery, and the “Big Moment by| Miss Catherine Murray of West |without armed violence. Put away [accentuate the superiority the French claim to have gained over German avi- of the great struggle; many of these |Chrysanthumum. This condfuded the | TOWn street is visiting Westerly | mutual desire for destruction and re- Tiie NewLendon X MG 4= fanste e o o Sainand 1oy | Telics are owned and beld by the gov- | more formal part of fhe programme. | friends. flect that pations do not die; f Bu- |oien o feam will play the N orw i o Clun | feast will be served in the pavillon in | Srament but the average Visitor sees | Then followed & great variety of races.| ... - — miliated and oppressed they prepare [2ti0n- The German machines were bet- Saturday me"‘(";“ B e acr ot 530, | the forefront of the park, where on the | feW of them. It is planned to extend [ Annette was winner of the cracker [ Wiliam Gilleney of Fall River has|to retaliate by transmitting from gen- | ter Prepared for warfare at the begin- e 1. el ';xslw !d :;t red | hottest days there is plenty of breeze |2 SPecial courtesy to'the old veterans|race and received a powder jar; the 1”’“ @ guest of his sister, Mrs. |eration to generation hatred and 2 de- |ning, had more powerful motors and e T e e T lur s el and allow them an opportunity to view | apple race was -won by little Irene|Irving Bushnell' of Scotland road. sire for revenge, sive et e s an Pk Mg Mo~ ool some of these highly prized treasures.| Woodworth who was awarded a pin “Why should fiot & direct or indirect stance French machines in an tournament s expected. UNITED WORKMEN, In a fire-proof vault, opening from |tray. Mr. Sterry was presented a| Irene and Inez Woodworth have re- |exchange of views be initiated in an |2ir chase. The French brought out Too much -emphasis u.nnot be laid |2 Small room on the third floor of the | necktle when he won the potato race; | turned home from a month's visit with |endeavor if possible to arrange aspira- |More and more powerful motors, Treasury building, are the manuscript | the peanut races went to Biddy and |their sister, Mrs, Herbert Tubbs of |tions so that all should be contented? [téCted some of their machines with on the importance of the work recent- | 5. 1 ives which set forth the ai Th teel pla vi P L 5 plomatic | with it a cup and saucer. Crimson | Hartford. our cry for peace and we in- |Steel plates and armed them with & . Blropccomplished by Grand BSIurder | efforts of the Confederacy to secure | Rambler shelled the most peanuts and vite all friends of peace to unite with |Cial Suns. These machines, in hands MNEVER CAUSED e ey o Neand araster | recognition as a member of the family | received a box of writing paper. The | POPE BENEDICT us in our desire to terminate this war |0f aviators, who volunteered for t the affairs of the order in the state in | Of, i2tions and to obtain the means to|reward for the needle-threading race and establish an empire of right, re- |War and who have specialized the RHEUMATISM e establish a navy and maintain anarmy. | was a guest towel and was won by WORKING FOR PEACE |solving henceforth to golve differences, |Selves in the chase of German air craft a confused condition, the abie brothers, | *%iaPlSh & navy and maintain an army. e : \ - P Tov d the pair of cuff links of- not by the sword, but by equity and |Put an end to the aeroplane raids upon o TTANT to prove it to sour satlafac. | With the co-operation of ether offcers| cgnfiderats archives were removed | fored for @ Second cracker race went |Invites All Friends of Paace to Unite | ustice. v and | parie. ) i i 2 = from Richmond, the diplomatic cor-|to “Si”. in Effort to Termi the “We impart our apostolic benediction | Recently the Germans announced the chronic—no matter what your condi- |lodzes should be instituted in the im- P! o Terminate the Wa a0 D TR, Sk it ORIy S T LA s of B e s e soe b respondence, consisting of the “State| After the excitement the ~members tlonwrite todey Sor my FIREM BOOK | portant polnts In New York state under | Department” records, except the secret | were glad to gather around the long | London, July 80, 1130 p. m—The |Roman church.” to_surpass everything yet produced. L C service papers, which had been de- |tables decorated with yellow and |Rome correspondent of Reuter's Tel- with four propellers and two motors Cure oIhousands call it “The.Most | been goinx on for the past few monthe | stroyed by Mr. Benjamin, were hidden | white and enjoy the spread. The sup- |esram company states that in tonight's | FRANCE HAS SUPERIOR to each propeller. A letter from a rend a stamp—it's ABSOLUTELY | by all interested in the order. In a barn in Virginia. Later, they|per consisted of sandwiches, salad, [issue of the Osservatore Romano, of- ARMED AEROPLA French aviator says regarding an en- FREE. Jeses A. Case, Dept 809, Notice is once more given of the an- | e packed in four yellow trunks, and | cake and fruit. all in great variety and |ficial organ of the Vatican, there ap- NES |gagement with one of these machines: Brockton, Ma *|nual banquet of the Past Master | CrOUSht from Richmond to Washington | followed by ice cream. There were |pears a letter addressed by Pope Ben- N c “Each time he passed me the ma- i u by their custodian, Col. John T.|guests present from Mansfield, Frank- [edict to the heads of the belligerent | NeW Cannon Supposed to Fire an inch |chine gun man fired & whole band of — Workmen'’s assoclation, which is to be Pickett- After endeavoring' for 3 v, # years | lin, Lebanon, Yantic,Preston, North | countries, inviti: all friends of peace and a Half Shell. cartridges—it was a hail of bullets. Teleph 1 1 e Y actos by Brcinern Rock:[to dispose of them, Colonel Pickett, |Stérling, Willimantic, Old Mystlc and |to unite with BiR i BisYicates to e Then the machine swung round and eiephone 090 or 109 Dickingon of North Haven. —All able|Baving indexed them, took. them to|Uncasville. minate the war. In this letter, which | Paris, July 15 (Correspondence of |camé back above me. Four times he to go ehould take advantage of the | oieda. where in April, (1872 the iR o was written on the anmiversary of the |The Associated Press)—The armed |repeated the manoeuvre and it seem- FOR pnoMpT SERWCE opportunity, as a good time is in store trunks and their tontents were pur- Outing to Atlantic Beach. outbreak of the war, July 28, the pope |aeroplanes officially reported to have |ed each time I could see the bullets. for all. chased for the use of the United| e Sunday school of the First Con- |asks why there should not be initiated (bombarded a train and obliged a Ger- | My fired all our am- passenger I States, On July 3, 1872, the trunks 3 a direct or indirect excha; of views |man flying machine to alight, are sup- |munition, but the machine was too The regular meeting of the grand gregational church enjoyed its annual |2 nge D! > RA'—L'ON’S lodge finance committee was held last ::éeh;ieeltversd at u:ed ';Vh)t;a ¥ouse. outing Thursday when a special car in an endeavor if possible to arrange | posed to be the new flyers that have {;n for us; then we t;.llmed to dlrza‘;z' = Wednesday afternoon at the grand |% Cofo:‘;""l,{fg‘:zei S avraent. so. | took over a hundred of the school and aspirations so that all should be con- [been the subject of much mysterious olen-nhw mw-mm our lines. dAf 200 lodge office. Reports submitted show- | g COONS, FITEL !‘;;‘z}‘“"‘ls 000, | their friends to Atlantic beach. The tented.” The correspondent quotes |private talk, but of which nothing has |metres he scen e ruse and turne ed affairs to be in a prosperous con- | ¥\aee, o PO ol i | car left the church at 8.30. Those who |from the letter as follows: been known officiall; tail. dition and that the number of beach about 10.30. Those who | “It is our firm determination to de- As fast and eficient as the mew Guring the past month has been sur: | led to needy widows and orphans of | b b song of bathing immediately pro- |Vote every activity to a reconciliation machines may be, the French claim i Confederate soldiers. of the le now e ed in this|ful than any of the precedl: French |that new alr engines will fur- risingly k urpaseil £ peop! ngag Rumber taking. Dlace in the sema pe. e papomny L e (Elckett papery S e R e ade Tnoisalves | ratricidal struggle. Today, on the sad |machines end sre armed with a new |ther Povoiutioniss this W40 of war- riod in several years. O D e o TPe mw‘; comfortable In the clean sand or in|anniversary of the outbreak of this cannon especially made for them, sup- 'fare. In the evening the grand lodge ex- | {y, - pofgoos ( ARY Pereons asserted |y payjiion and the children had a et wote aros mecting was Doll lurrection of these long-burled, docu. |EITY time awinging, see-stving and . Ask For Tt Qquickly sact er shootf the chute. noon e’com- which. on_tho invitation of Advisory |[SAtS, even If genuine, as some foared | 1,05 "% hered in' groups. cach about e Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. or Counsel Harriman, all took a trip to| Boutwell has wasted $75.000 on fouy|its family lunch baskets which was Savin Rock and enjoved a shore Sub- | trunks filled with worthless supplemented by ice cream, popcorn, © Ll per. In the party besides Brother Har- DAaper- | and peannts, which were on sale. The riman, whose generosity and thought- |Tioworer; tHme gfijc,‘,’;‘"‘j‘“fi‘:‘e‘;‘ufl: merry-go-round and the ponies had a ec1a l fulness were greatly appreciated by 1 busy afternoon making the little folks indices of the Plckett pa all, were Past Grand Master Workman | 2 e PaDers, |} appy and there was an opportunity G. Herbert Bishop, Grand Master | [0 2dditlon to those of the corre- | JTPRY S0, TS T “enjoy dancing. S 2 el 7 3 Workman Alphonse Collin, Grand Re- | P9ndence of the Confederate treasury | ' “ao TUSS Tachy Yor the beach and < i3 A BT corder George Stroh, Grand Receiver :‘T“g&fmc:;vggme“&dh“‘;’:e.l:f;“m‘]’: the spot chosen for the picnic could AlLL. DAY SAT URDAY L ;+| James R. Sloane, Past Master Work- not have been improved upon, there TE— man F. Clarence Bissell, Past Grand | Vo yq amerey of fraudulent claims | Too something for everyone, youns or NO | Master Workman John C. Trant, Past e old, to do. Evidencés of a happy day No Stamps dollars. These diplomatic papers re- > Master Workman Edward E. Mix, Past 5 PP iae wo~| were visible on the car which left the iven on' these Grand Master Workman Willlam G.|38ined In the original receptacles un- . houlders ’ TO MEND Hard and Past Grand Master Workmaa | G, 200" @ year ago, when the guaint | P3eh &t To5, har, ist b old trunks ‘were soid at ome of the| The committes in charge consist. - = . ik Treasury auctions. The papers had ed;;‘m"ékxst;"{yfi_n‘ L Yerringten I . " R B f Ib ‘8 20 you-have- been p. too_much 100SE. already been placed in three new |2nd Mrs. C. J. Abe - for your:Feadsand pechape notgattivy MOOSE. e of featat o i Large Legs Young Lamb, Ib___18c | Choice Rib Roast Beef, Ib_18¢c-20c 5 For their excursion to Willimantic| * Golonel Bieket b Py Yardy: the best;of-service, we would:urge you | on Sunday, Norwich, Conn., 10dge 18 | custadien of the eoset s i "°0n | Mrs. Albert Smith and son spent to givecus m trial. We stand for all | making plans to send a good sized dele- Confederate states. Of this seal, which | Friday at Gales Ferry. that Is high class-Tn the Feed-busj- | E2tion, and most of them will leave by e o ;i Ricketts o i ~| trolley in time to get up there for the | ¢ Rev. C. H. Ricketts of the Greene- chowder at 11 o'clock, which is to be | close of the hostilities is untrue. : followed by athletic sports and a ball { 1870, after having had its genuineness 3 game.flfanmn A. E. Fowler has been | attested by its English manufacturers, o usy wxfl v.viek in rounding up a nine | Colonel Pickett ordered from a Wash- 3 t.hu“c o :.‘:n ;hl:an towthe Vzél& mfi?n !iqleweler many replicas of it, in mantic Moo: has picked 8ol iver and bronze, which were 3 Cove Street fastones. £0ld for the benefit of destitute South- erners. ne of ese replicas is now ROYAL ARCANUM. in the National Museum, and another THAT RESINUL Grand Regent Horace Willlams of | in the State department of the capital 0' IVES Hartford visited Norwich council, No, | 0f South Carolina, The original was 720, at_its regular meeting Tuesday, | made in London, at a cost of £122 10s. i s and both heriand Grand Vice Regent|It was finished July 2, 1864, and did ARE~IN GREAT.:FAVOR AT THis{E. B. Holloway of Milford were the|Rnot reach Richmond until the evacua- on Pot Roast Beef, Ib__.._._14c-16¢ Small Legs Young Lamb, Ib___20c : Large Fores Young Lamb, Ib__12¢ | Choice Corned Beef, Ib_______12¢ Small Fores Young Lamb, Ib___14c¢ | Morrell’s Bacon, Ib_________16¢c CHOICE LAMB CHOPS, - vz ™™™ Ib, 18¢ Heavy Fat Pork, Ib_________14c | Pickled Pigs’ Feet, Ib___.____ 7c TIME OFTTHE -YEAR. guests of Thames councl, No. 1851, tion of that city. It is believed that = . il ] e e gt amsty o msnity, | T, o oo st Coonsl oty i 4 The Y| e st o s corse sy | M) Mixed Pork, Ib.. .- 10%3c | Corned Ox Tongue, Ib. ... ..20c Buy-your OLIWES-here, . . ofiders caves o & dark 7 Rl treatment 15 for ecmema Sné 8(: sirhm steak, |b___250 LOINS NATIVE 2& ; things igh ¢ ——————— VEAL, B.........Q People’s Market| gy e e X Boiled Ham, Ib. . ._28¢ 6 Franklin;Street “iii. |is being planned-ana wil start:about | suess the Contents of the beves, ey Pogdiy = Sept. 1. fllled with Confederate money, a — of which was ured from £ owLs, " MNorwich-nest, No. 1896, 0,-O.r its regular meeting esda) 10c value, can...s%. 3 ‘a car 1 lin :square'at:#.45 o'clock. for “Who waat tgjmjnm early and make the most of/the/day. Therewill,be @ bake as’ the ‘central 3 7and ollmax

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