Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 3, 1915, Page 5

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Account of Senitary Conditions School Board Withdraws Permission to Use Mt. Pleasant Street and Falls School {5 e, ") Yards—Town: Counsel Points Out New Law Applying -« From August 1st.. : At a special meeting Of the town,af as um--ll-llng o S[ERE s Foatrictions u=- 3 Teftect under the law fi:ld Y — ot iy ;‘ i . L ! : 3 d J #i i 4 it i | i £ it i 3 35 ! o i | A B 1 11 5 it § § sk | 4 3 4 i §i I “f; : §E% 4 ; i The.NNew London:Day tells of a.meet- g of the Atlantio Tuna club wl hich e membors it ‘asmes General Aiwood of Wauregan. “The Goddess” -at-the Colonial thea~ tre today.—adv. L ’;i ol T o bk js ?iil il hi i g5 B E:J iy i z vi | i 4 Taxiag the the i i i i i Tishing steamers Montauk, Ranger and Alaska, owned by the Fisheries company of s L, have tled up for the season on account of the scareity of fish. ggrm i i . % i i Royal -linen mill in Mystic, ‘Harold F. Sherman of Wor- D, Sowter -1 5% Tng to be used for-the manu- tmur.‘ft‘iu—. Willtam,E. Heald of Staftord & 1y s 'one of the Sonius temple pariy thes | Feturned to their has just returned from attendimg the | Street. ; ; gfl' il f 7 i H g - iy H i NORWICH MERCHANTS. Last Wedneeday in August Has Been Selected for New Thing Here. i i ¥ ] 8 3EE annual sesaion of the imperist coun-| 1. ona Mre. B Dn Coles of | of any olty, & — ; cil of the Mystic Shrine-at Seattle. may granf VIOLIN T ha S it e Simae tiecly '| Former Prices Were TEACHER ok o e 1 3 HOLYOKE BOY DIED IN REVIVES RUMOR OF b eivendinides Tae oess much naed n connection with | tomoblle / NEW LONDON HOSPITAL. DIVISION OF DIOCESE ; tice $20 to $30 ntial nomination. e —_— e View. the republican Mfld e o Broke -His Neok Last Week in Dive|But Bishop Nilan’s Secretary Dis- The Bulkeley oclase e = t nt I ) Bulkeley clase of 1913 neld its at Crescent Beach, claime Knowledge of Such a Move. Gining room of the Grecker Sat- the house funeral of Miss Joseph Trinnell, the 17 year old| The New York Herald on Sunday e NOW FROM FROM OUR urday evening, when 13 members sat X Hol boy, who broke his meck in|had the following article by A. F. Mr. and Mre. Rufus H. Vaughn of LA ? down about § o'clock to & special | Monday afternoon fro: home tnto ‘shallow water from Howe: rioh are spending several weeks at| AND SELECT STOCK OF WOOL< e 7 Crescent Mlm-r )?‘x ‘weel, suc-| Discred umbed jury Monday morn- A delegation of 18 maval officers of | Angrew's s SRt bl S h5 republic of China is in New Lon- | the end fa New London. don, to remain indefinitely, to study the construction‘of submarines at the plant of the New-London Ship and En- gine company. i ) 5y are the guests of Miss Mar- saret V. flu’r\val-l &:.‘Ilm' cot-| STYLE, WORKMANSHIP ANDy Al PERFECT FIT G o g‘. lexander *lnvy i E UARANTEED. rnvnkvnfiur.mam' vid a8 George 'A. Turmer sen | beyond human termine Goltar oamad tanir’ s Srtiome 4 Mam ] Yy TOUR QRUER TERSE Me, and.Thy Will Be Done: -~ of time to sauket for the month of August. s were these ula Woisard, Louls Woisard, and Thomas Mono o Riel Doyle han { of Danlelson, who have been spending & couple of weeks at Block Island, ’ -ndlhlummmunuun... Mrs, James Carberry of Norwich is 121-125 MAIN STREET . the guest of Mrs. Bugene Mitchell of sk e = Buttonwoods avenue, Oakland Beach.| “Custom Tailoring Department™ J' = LOCKED IN ON MAIN STREET STAIRWAY, Joseph Laflamme Found at Plaut-Cad- den Stere Building. Joseph Lafiamme, 48, of Montville, t of dlocesan division of found ntoxicated and asleep and lock. Funeral Directors .|y who . by his = ed in Monday night about 10.30 at the ‘csobrated. & death. The body was sent to Holy- I an suxiliary. of the stairs which lead to the e ——— oke Monday afternoon. has [ e . RN 3t of 'LOUDE | joan department of the Plaut-Cadden % i ¥ i il R & atl burial place - x B s e at thetr Main street store, fur- | ot iadng ; 5 tiful | BACK AND HEAD usually prevails and the diec umbus Greeneville. Thers | 557 5, brige “burgiar_ excitement __.Id Embalmers e Torpedo boat destroyers have been |flowers. Cummings sy SCALDED BY EXHAUST. W] icemen were seen gath- . 3 conspicuous in_ the waters of Long S ¥ ering at the store at once. Buy |Ck Isjend sound during the past in E of Pi - il weeks. Four of the war craft ter of Stanislans Boy- | Francis Diffley Got in Front ipe oumtlty Limited |soen tho other day between the Cone While in Swimming. necticut shore and Long Isiand. et Diffey of G o Happy Harer. store and was attracted by the sound e A Tetter of from Cardmal 5 uliar scalding | REGISTRATION OF 309 wonderful ;'1‘-"‘?1:; Tovking thtough s Eikss O'Connell the informal con- reported as AT SUMMER SCHOOL. Jaclsta. doorway Mr, Plaut could see the form ference of the executive board of the e ot —_— L of a man stretched out on the flO0F. |yt g webb are th of ; axohdiossse and delegates to the forth- he near Session at Storrs Closed on Saturday | TheTe Were many guests He got word to Captain D. J.|Tabel T Webb ere the suests of Mo s mpany Sthofic Tederation in Toiedo, OF Monawy Power| —Has Been Very Successful. ss Goodman | T77OmeY, at police headquarters end | Block Isiand. 7 - - Charles A. Northrop conducted S P 4 % Sergeant . Matthews, Policemen R . e Charles McFadden and Ralph Diveto { Uncle Sam is still after competent | (Do Servica. There wero fowers and |mycy Phil there pectal 2 elson. id t ol €3 the St Miss Elizabeth Trumbull is spend= friends were bearers. The burial was 1 . 2.—Sat: wesxp promptly dispatched to the store. - » workmen at selasles ranging all the |5 Yotlc. cemetery and Rev. 3ir,|&,l08e volume of bolling n., Aug. X 3. | Tncy Tound Lafismme ssiecp on. ihe |16 & oW weeks st Wellesley, Mass. 3 m offered for & messenger boy, to_ten | NOrioP read & committal service at | wmrougn been in sesion a%|nomor. A commil Ianding, ptain Twomey the man ex-| Miss June Afken left Bfon T times tuat amount—the selary of a|'D° EFave. Walter Clabby, the boy was brought | Storrs during the month of the Young Women's Hebrew associa- |1, .".q that he had gone to the store |spend the month at Temp! Fine For Luncheons or Any Msal |high class senior land appraiser. T oBITUARY. m::udhma.vb«eldocwvud""-h'“mfl"'m'“"“mfiulel few London were also pres- | P *iC ot on and when he came | Mass. « 3 » 4 = > e " Rt it ~ he stairs he found he was 7 ’, The engagement has been anmoun: "The boy was fortunate that he wes e B e e i e made the best | _Mrs, Adam Reld and Mrs. B. R at Rallion’s of Ates Josepiine Raniou, Mrv.. Nicholas Sullivan. standing with his back to the pipe AT VHE AUSITOMUN. o e "ad oy down and | Norton have gone to ethlehem on & e e : 1 : et — went to sleep. motor trip. - ner Musy, 5 %0 years s ihe frighttul s Gaby Desiys In the Movies. When he was locked up at police —_— ; captain of this yedrs varsity crew. Dr. Patrick J. Cassidy, expects othe Gaby headquarters an_intoxication charge| Judge Lucius Brown has returned Thames in & few @ays to Feport him out of | stat advantage & magnet f danced at | was put against his name. from spending three weeks at """'«t There fs interest in the afternoon, BShe Shiger g e e e Springs, N. Y. L siderable time with kidney trouble. * registration | movies. Gab: Big Copperhead Snake. E— & e NEW ROAD WORK the Mr. and Mre. B. P. Bishop of Broad= wich gnd had passed her whole life in R teach- | singer 3 sual way have returned from & 4rip nt this community. She was born on AND CONCRETE BRIDGE the pervision section L her hand: this sp California and the exposition. r. Union street, the daughter of Michael & her Jover. The and_Julia Lenahan Donohue, on Contracts-Awarded for Work in ‘Ash- rvist ho _represented 3 Mrs. Willlam Jewett, Miss 18, 1855, Centra ther - | the manager by . Jewett and Mrs. Annie M. Walker Nicholas Sull Th was ford and at Centre) Village. ‘Bozranville, s Bfends’ ot Herwichpot, A of Bridgeport for e It was announced at the office of the groat interest he has manifested in the stste highway commissioner, Mon- the boys’ Juvenle dfvision of that city. | fer Am.ml,?.:‘:,;,"m‘ day that the contract for 14,960 feet on Aug. . b B I, the et uferers in Poland | " o her life as wifs and mother, Mrs. oo tacanon | suliivan fulniiedthe {rue functicns of copal residence of the Catholic diocese # SRy Bunty Sava 3. N | iyt e s st b, 5 e | O rnertis ridee e, Contnt Y1 asking thet s co faken o e . g Aug. & - Citisens and upright members | peen given to Frank A. Wileox of Nor- wich. F. Palmer and Mrs, Rif ol S M where % ooz 1s in the easly castern morn- » — ; e tanet 8 g ring August. both nativ, 2 i mmwm:fonmmm' the Grp LIRRAnY o e it by | Hmpartes: st e S ety HonLch" RN T Annual Inventory Taken—New Vel_ pastor, . 54 It is now about the first itude tad v placoa B ity Surviving are thete denghters: ra. ames in the Library. Potin S oo shurchThe The S, Casey. Mrs. William Dynon, and the| The annual inventory bas been ; pmms e e O 0 R R e . MALTED MILK uring and Misses Kathe Agn, oompm.:ld. P of Perfection” | Giert W. Faulkmer, Mrs. Burrill W..Hyde is spending | Unlecs say . L, ican Q B em.- A [y 1sfurs Do last seesion. sad | Sul g Am Rinome Tanciers. - August with friends at Madison. -rfl @ m because of liitie pablicis N “Citizons Ny and Miss and the of “The Hall have returned from s motor trip through Cape Cod. BOOK BINDER R 3 their water for by the and I e et Tt vy Yestruad | Jucoy ‘milinand ‘of human ‘vas e B ers v e N Blank Books uu.:u u:uo. Sutiierinas. Woull e anoatal. DO in Stontagten. largely"in home of a on_ Hemiiton pebepmednile v The estate of Charles B. Southwick, 1ate of inventoried $47,757.43. There is $767.54.1n the Savings | Raloh bank and 3816 in_the Savings Beak of Norwich, 3210481 i the Nor % soclety a 1.67 The Bavings Busk of Now Londsn! 2 e MRS. EDWIN FAY 3 Franidin Souare. SR

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