Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 12, 1915, Page 5

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wARCTR, TR % B R | e g s, S s 5 one are the agty. | and » nt For 1he o Wk Hetwesh Tin: | o M0%, J. T, Sulven and tamty, ot fiyedes in this city and vicinity. ¥ His word was and no s 1 LS 2 TR S LR Eae s _Fafimerr ot I lon 3b, Twomey If. I, Shea cf, % . iy ‘vl.nfi:tll the ;mhaf' er mother, e N 'S " ‘The shop empl O‘Co.:. New Mrs. Allee Fi of Proston. - a c at kmlg- srove Sunday. It| ae.. <k 3 - afla s - 200 “Wilt“ate l‘llfltfi‘ ss., are the guests of Mrs. Fred Edwards of Union street. i Gt #ist 5,5 £ # ‘The Ennh:hrh is now at Nw The vessel is a Wflh‘ o old Santa Maria, Columbus’ > and was seen by many in this city < s Tecently. Miss Irene Welsh and Miss ani Riges, assistant to_President o iogce T G Howu&‘. < l.'l'fiz?:'t of the New Yark, New %t“wufl' a-While cottage, Pleasant Haven & Hartford Railroad company, < “Pendle- Couni. | g3k L ji .Eg & ) VIOLIN [meamior s sew Tonion™oves | somn stccan S, and Mies o hy of Torrington, are visiting rela- TEACHER “Connectiont. Motor” Vehicle ' Reaise five ter” came off the press this week. This | ¥Miss Nat Mitchell of New York and All String Instruments repaired number brings the registration up 10| Miss ‘Anna E. Grier of Bunxville, N. Violins sold on easy terms 28,397 and to July 17th. - ;n o= the guests of Mr, and 3 van of Thames street. For appointments address E. 'n‘: hmm"““g‘“‘u'fi“““i O beach has creat no le interest Mrs. EX Kingsley and E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- among residents at the beach as well Rt mdm&romy, :,'m Wk mas wich, Cenn, @s among others whe visit the beach | Heaps and daughter Anna are spend- and indulge in bathing. ing two weeks at Pleasant View. Excursion to Montreal, via. the| Joseph Bloom, manager of the Ham- JO_BO Central Vermont railway, August 13|ilton Martin Co., arrived for a two and 1:.1 ononou Seturn 1imit A\gln-t = Jecks' stay at fhe Crescent View FOR THE HANDS N e il iy e - s he ek viaited Bl was the work of J. B o § 3 gt il i The On rt mover o, Fhospay 4 which iy Re Vice President J. J. Keppler of the T Hayes, John H. Wilson and Rutherford | st o conteins no lye, sand or pumice| i rroticnal Machinists - umion will LS. C. Phaut; with an auxiliary committee injure the skin or clog the Pipes. | jGaress an open meeting of machin- Albert M. Bro that inciuded Exalted Ruler Laurence J0-BO ists in Hertford Thursday night for bert M. Brown. Millea, Joseph A. George, W. W. Beck. £ ‘The funeral services for Albert ™ with, George C. Driscoll, J. D. Luey, Temoves all frult and vesetable statns, thS PRrpoRS of TurtherAE BTEARISIHON. | 1, wh wece RO KL velod Watow- | Do e Eoes B B Vs Siente Farmers that the recent se- late home, near|J Connelly. Joseph P. Cummings, . Bands and makes ' them: eoft ‘and vm‘r:l‘n‘;{:rmom ed great dam- < ,nd in the large st ':uph F. gv!mhm- John P. Flyon and » a age 1€ Crops ant at as a re- and E A A ung. PRICE 10 GENTS Sult prices are apt 1o be higher n orwich, Denielson, Mys- Khous 130 oclotk Aznouncer Beck- MISS M. C. ADLES Good for the chil ’s play-stained 2nd winter than they have been owns, Rev.|with put big megaphone to nnounces that will return hands and lm:e:. Bipe in recent years. Preston th and summoned the pA-dy for b-a‘:u again n‘:;. For Sale Wholesale by Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt has begun her TOgramme LEE & 08G00D duties as head honorary president of o . Abide ’ Irene. Mason glen n —_ | the American committes of Le Vesti- WithMamd!ufil"“‘:‘S’Q“d s Aan M.?'px 306 Main 8¢, Next to Chelssa aBniC A Goon oppon'rn“l“ are des Blesses, a French society which | Bye. The bearers were three brothers, | 3, Wit had cooked the bake: he joyfully Telephone 652-4 - cares for the wounded soldier after he ther vaudeville performers te become our permanent representative | leaves the hospital. 3 ison and Philetus| quently gave a minstrel act and the Bluefish, Drawn Butter. introducing and selling our Brown of Mystie, and one grandson, . Small Arlington Sausage. - F The largest fleet of naval vessels | Earl Bennett of Preston. The burial ative Spring h l Magic Metal Polishes | ve: cccmblea in Narragansett bay | was in- the. Proston iy © ol of ) o ernauling an to the trade and consumers. Address %‘ :'l‘ vur:ul:t“To’uuzduoa Nl : where Rev. Mr. '1_;_'hd.tnrd read a com- 3 ‘White and Sweet Potatoss. P THE MAGIC POLISH COMPANY, |the largest dreadnought down to the floral forms were tuu:::n’hh o‘(‘ the ppetizer R . o R r work 19 East 21st Street, New York City|smallest naval tug. X,:i{g- esteem in which Mr, Brown was Rul o thietic events that bes . While there are still a number of | ' Church & Allen were in charge of | 2NcS Defore the af dence for Foster and company, jewel- kinds on Fresh gases of mensles in Westerly, Téported | tne arrangements. . il - these ‘were the| Whan. the final srticle in the twke| & In Norwich he did-general job- of all ; s N o AR e e Mra, Jabadt: Minin: baseball game in which the Norwich | was served the 1915 summer frolic of X AUTOMOBILES, LIMES and NE( TARINES | thinic tnat the epidemic would assume | The tuneral of Serah Ann Gavite of | Eks team. oy g i A i Ponovan and | tion. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, : ; P dangerous proportions. Scotiand, widow of James Austin, was | % Fnyes def 4 2 e ‘Westerly team, 6 to 4, In the four live- through 1d 1, loc] Wi - . E at Rallion's|, Agomer joseon r. putton, of Nor- | Eiolt *ious e acrasiog. sooms | ¥ pnnor, ihat wers playod, o sister " Stiss Bessle ‘Biddle TRUCKS and CARTS will leave on Friday morning K Dangg ur'phv, once of the Phila- automobiles,| for the Pacific coast where he Will ats | conaucted pr Hon Sartor Fos evicrs | aeiphia_world’s champions, hammered at the entrance to the park. nieces. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- tend the annual convention of the For~ | pastor of the Scotland C tional ; ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. gsters of America as a national dele- | church. There were beautital Aowers ON DOWINHILL ROAD In mice resi.| Blacksmithing in all its branches. sate from Connecticut. and friends acted o Deseeny fgwers | ROQUE MEN PLANNING was in the family lot in Yantic ceme TO COME TO NORWICH ON 65TH BIRTHDAY et P e = Seolt & Clark 507 to 515 North Main St. United States inspector of boilers and vice 2 member of the Iocal hoard of United | of toe Habeera i Soilas (s 10me | Players Send Word They Will Be On States of steam vessels at|, prayer service conducted Wednesday| H1and for Tournament Next Week. Providence, fa dead at his home in|morning by Rev. Mr. Lovering, before of ‘West Chester, that clty, sged 61 years. the remains were brought to this city | piormcy, & Weon Of West Chester There :m 216,493 "st;lden!:nhl-n g‘;g‘;l by U"“’T‘"F’T‘- ‘: ‘Willimantic. ul:rn‘?:’“ a‘ndtgu' of t:. most wp': Inila ‘:l;:l?::l- bo:f”‘A: he = o‘docl: leges, universaries, and technolo; ugene ail ul players in the roque tournament stati . o ~ schools in 1914, Atéording to the an- | The funeral of Bugene L. Balley wag|has Written to Secretary Arthur L |last night there came in a respectable, | the, Altar soclety 1647 nual report of the commissioner of | nelq at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon | Peale that he gets to Norwich on |sober, white-haired man, clean-spoken ot STOP SQUINTING edueation, just issued. This is an in- |in the Hui ly his father, | and neatly dressed, save for the dust les A. Potter, for 20 years tery, and Rev. Mr. Lovering read Cell at Police Headquarters. S o ki e Sunday evening. Possibl crease of 14,362 over 1913. Rureh ot M e KoDUSt | Jesse E. Webb, will be unable to get |of the roads that covered shoes and | 105 TS G Adam’s Tavern The faclal expressions of per- Hose company, of which the deceased | Nere this year on account of u.-::um E’o\uen. eh:a.ld zted ‘was his ;fi: Providence. sons who do not see well are - mem $nd if he.does come, he does S5 [ S hiay auf N7 winiad & SRS 1861 pect. play. Mr. Webb wrote that | the night. He was given a cell, and three nmot becoming. That is why our last resting p! Mr. land is coming along with | today he will trudge om, lool for Glasses MAY materally im- [|Tuesday. The craft will Tomihs A" ke et i e Ay Trom Philadelphia he | work, for which all tell him he is too her 1ot R our I Ber ow in races of the Watch - expects to bring W. C. Rodman, J. C.|old. & C. McNaliy; two brothers, James prove your looks. You do not officiated. nna iy Hill Yacht club . Members of the Musicians’ union, of | Kirk. RQr. Zartman, I, C. Felton, Mr.| He was born, he said, in Philadel- Reavey have to sacrifice any comforts which Mr. Balley was a membes "at. | Edmonds and possibly Mr. Prof. | phia and he early became interested in if your glasses are made and H. C. Gawler, United States radio filiated themselves with oc band | Andrew J. Morrison of the cotton and woolen manufacturing fBitted by us. Our experience and | [RSP#ctor of Boston, Mass, e mves with Mamowmos 1804 gements business. At 30 he was earning $10 |, R Ak Westerly on TFriday end Saturday | 107 T0S 09casion, and here. Bverett W. Robinson has writ- |a day and on the high road to suc- 2 record makes success with | August 13 azd 14, for the purpose of | Played fur . ten Mr. Webb that he will be here for | cess. George Leonard of this city is a_niece glasses a certainty. examining all persons In that vicinity | [0 the cemetery were sev ian8 | the fom| He sald he designed a high speed | Srore Leomard of C0F Ity n & et AN pe % Who own wireless telegraph appara- | (OB SeSOlatol Tt he eoeased. The | Mansnield, Mass., and was the chem- |carding machine in the early 80's that | 35, he deceased SNy Farstts Vo, 8. W. HALL, tus, tery. > '~ | pion two years ago, when he defeated | now the American Woolen company ol . Gallu Telephone 447-12, SASIRAR]. Cnmetyiv In a letter sent to the offies of| . The body laid in state at the church £feld, in a|uses by the score. He expected 1o gat e THEPLAUT. 00, J130000r 525k S Rion of Now Haven | o0 et Beoidurd, Gisiie . ot died >| STETSON & YOUNG, . §| Malor G. B. Pillsbury, engineer for | yices - ‘:"}l-m.';"“h 2 ; had the war department &f\New London, Tadlive sod L1 Reih of e Mael- g - : high. Fifteen . ~ Opticians and Lense Grinders, $nugtnoes that the &:fi“vp" °~‘ Cove | Perry Enos and | g0ld ones for the company and the members of the Gregory C. Davison, vice presideht|guard of homor were the llbearers. | termined that there be a third divi- of the New London Ship and Engine | There was brief service yer at|sion this year even if there are onmly S e T Bomer ot Ao Voui | a1, avente, Nes B eeimd o S | faeme svees in i ond et ‘night in honor of Admiral Wei avenue, New n, lore the o Stop Talking War |52, 2 ; breakw: B. Kenyon, Joseph frst PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING denied. John Haekett of the Konomoe Hose|gold “f.:nfm silver one tnrfl. d his associates of the Chinese | body was taken to the church. the game this year. There have been fad Mass. of them playing em the cwam, é Buy & NEW admiralty who are making their head- : halt & dozen n o sl il Guarioes 1n Now London. Delegate from G. U. O, of O. F. | S35, 2508 :':'mml?rfimmmd. bt hte and m e From vaudevills to the - H. Douglas McKnight leaves this | expects to be back for the tournament, lov';.e\: .swlmuv B ome Jamap. But the Rev. Gharie | (Fhursday) morning for Bridseport as | Frank Crowell, Emerson Jones, Fred GHANNING Pr HUNTINGTON, Agont | ansfsid. pasior of the Takeside Ad” |8 delegate from Rose of New Eugland | Millard and Otho Chase, Toue Stock:| - THTI. - Neos 10 Stasken Bury | et ey o atmn s 4 th i SmAnral s SR Benoil who Bas besn et |l T SRRV . now mm;:fl’r’;l !nmmouu people in- | & 3 Capt, Wahly of Washington this week, ATHLETIC CLUB ROOMS. Ing em. . blished Send Your Laundry to R e : ot ' e Sbedn 2 - - Spoting cuittie: Siaray ond Tae| s T Ariee Discovered by Policeman Delaney— Rogers Domestic Laundry NEW SPRING Rridgeportars. wWill . have the first| day of this week. AMERICANS AT PICNIC Small Amount of Damage. R and get one vote for every penny in trait of or Cl 5 ARRESTED IN RUSSIA.| Damage, . the Great Library Contest. l REsient B0 2| Gresnwich—Commissioner BRESTS g b Tolephone 934 The portral - - Two Were from New London—Through g faoL ., g MRS, ANTON’S | #hich has been ordered is e Soime v Petrograd Streets Under Guard, |G i T the Unon | - - 0. P, 8% 5 = e DNths tom - Harold_Starr, son of Mr. and Mre. _discovered by Policeman A. B. MAINE — No. 52 Shetucket Street Tho vate Sivii ssrvice commission ommissionss. that & agg | Charies Starr, who left New lendon | Matthew Delaney. He rase 32| _sotzoke. 3 fls the Ral flommunity Silver o st o 308 b % =y : Tro sutoche Nothing Better in the Market. P storeroom keeper, se m fl 219-225 Central Ave. . All Latest Designs At Dlaces pay 3116 & day, or thereabouts. A UNIVERSAL FOOD THE WM. FRISWELL CO.,} . Tbe *wmm?“m‘“";“ Following Nature’ 25-27 Franklin Street l:u d-h:l n::tmnzl.,on:; BOOK EINDER Blank Bqoks Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY «/DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, Graduate Veterinarian E OFFICE Bailey’s 8table, 371 Main 6t. Phone Connection brought 7| The love DR. C. B. ELDRED P i ‘ : Z oot ey were & pack of Joois” 3 DENT]ST FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. ] The Hottentot Tot. 3 Brosdway, e.-ll-u-. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. . {on

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