Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 27, 1915, Page 5

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5 {1 Stato—Corpe of Civilians Form Class in Assonautics— | ¥ B i gr | i | : it § ¥ 4 P h {1 | ] E L} : ¢ £ g | ’9;“51 il il 15 it i i i i I i ki | i j | | E i !i it Ernest E. IHI( VIOLIN TEACHER All String lnatruments repatred Vicline sold on sasy terme For appointments ‘address E. €. BULLARD, Bliss Piase, Ner- re receiving souverair N the boys on the North At- equadron, at Boston. i i l!igg i il i ] i 2 i £ f il b i i i I i i}aié‘ it i HE Eef § & i Mrs. James McGrory and daughter AMiss Anna Wi MeGrory, of ‘ashington ot street and her guests Miss Gertrude the of New York, have returned the Y short stay at Watch HiL Y n.-.: A p— = el DR. SHAHAN North Main street, Mrs. J. Toomey, | come ‘modern g hy . Mies Margaret Reynolds and Miss & - 0 X sho Poauot ||}l Marien Bieck, 3% Main St \ Alice McNally of Penobscot street have | militars” tractor. makes 85 Practice limited to Diseases of X - R ant View. % Short visit at Fiiae-[htursnt it ta found t5be &n S oo g~ o NN : ndefnitely has : e i a - Boston. here, it was flown at Gardem City and erable Morning hours by appoint- from there dispatched to Plattsburgh C R ment Your Eyes Are Precious of Manchester ED STATE PRISON DEATH RATE X Un- | ington where he is stationed. LOWEST IN THE COUNTRY. rove, 4« . You do not realize how valuable || Manchester, Saturday, September WEDDING. Sanitation, Food, Work and Morale E minent they are until you have eye —_— the Factors, Says Warden. in trouble. b o The Connecticut state prison at| Nineteen students of the Norwich g‘sgmtzlmmumm:ammdd der plans shd For a -real skilful exami- | Onnade Wi Nem | aeSrt e ome of Mre. DYTOR DUngE | wethersfield enjoys the. distinction of | Commercial school have recently ac- | for its improvement. Author]tles 3 nation, insuring you the correst §| of Clected third vening, at T oIk Ber denchaaY | baving the loest death rate of amy |cepted positions at salaries ranging | There are four anclent burial $ glasses for your individual re- president. Miss Ruth G. was nnited in | Similar institution in Unil States. | from 36 to 315 a week in and around |STounds in the town of East Lyme— irements, see our Registered The report shows that six d Norwich, as announced by Principal |the Old Stone church, Head of the state that the average personm . qui tonington are un- | co. ceremony. performed occurred in the prison from natural M. Crandall. With the exception 3 needs fo devote sight heurs of : Optometrist. able to acccunt for the scareity of fish g % |causes since September, 1913. The put the twenty-four to the Business ' AT this season, unless by attributing it to | the ce of relatl population of the prison has averaged . Commmrotus. sshenl of Making a Living. : the target practice of the ps in 633 at nearly all times in the same it : Gardiners &y and the almost inces- | the residence length of time, hence the death rate |accepted What education then is most - sant rain. by Reuter. A profusion of golden rod | s been 4.7¢ per thousand for a year |are employed as substitutes. Those Dl s it : and laurel made an effective yellow | The death rate in Sing Sing is nearly |Who have accepted the positions fol- sssential " you ndoubtedly Opticians and Lense Grinders, Watch is being kept in this state|and green color scheme. double that, and in many other pris- |low: 3 it is that kind of an education by merchants and banks for the aj The bride. attractively gowned | ons has been more than 12 per thous- | Miss E. Maples, Miss R. Thorns and which will best equip you for PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING pearance of P Seqpe Dot Lot b Lol rdkonad P Miss J. Bowen with the New London |fund of $1,000 and a $1000 wail given b sgee S o Maki L bouquet of bride liliee of | Wardea Ward A. Gardner attributes | Ship & Engine company of Groton: |it. Mack's Mill people have held work- 3 s o4 sl the this low death rate to thesanitary|T. Cotted with the American Thread |ing bees and cleaned up their old ing, and it is- that kind of an e conditions, the mourishing food the |.ompary: J. (McBroome = wita the | sround and have o fund of $300. Head education which tematic work and the morale of the anu: ng company; E. e River a largely a “PREMIER" grangers to prison. In speaking of these con.|Nagle with New York, New Haven | working bee last fall and dia wonders| THE NORWICH W R spen o Toses. Another sister, Miss | ditions, he said yesterday: and Harttecd e e G B R TR LT L tarm Wil -t 3 A ey lorgan company; | for care is well under way. There | BUSINESS OLLEGE Natlll‘al BI‘OWIK nlc‘ wmuh‘h"'x:fi:"’fl irl. She|As Clean as Scrubbing Can Make It.|3iss J. Voech with Sayles & Witaker, |are as many people, as much wealth C T. Thayer, | hons and carried a basket of rose pet- | The Connecticut State Prison is|cotton brokers; N. Graff with Brigss |and as much pudlic spirit at Niantic gives you. Complete and care- t Ra“. s ot Norwich. als, with which she strewed the path | PeTh2Pps the cleanest in :’ne world. By( Manufacturing company; Miss M. |hill as lr‘l.my other part of the town ful training ende by s quar a IOI\ S ! Chauncey Cruttenden had a very en- | °f_the bride. that I mean that the bullding itsel Pl-nl_ with People’s store at Taftville. |and it to be expected that this rsed thusiastic fishing party out at Niantic| Frof. Walter Wilcox of New York, H. Driscoll, Uncasville Manu- | movement will result in putting the ter of a century’s record for - T O T e e bing can facturing company: Miss E. Porte- |last of the old historic burial places furnishing capable typists, book- ] | DR ane, Barty caught 19 fne | peet man and the Ushers wers Relph £ SRR P e A Uiy Sswmpasy.’ Mid [ St ite toby Wi deiely sndpe pro- keepers, and private secretaries, “| Mr. Cruttenden, who hauled in one|E. Bates of New Jersey and Jesse poA bl M R RS lk""' e ot - > has made 7 - 18 1-4 pounds. Stinson of Mystic. The bridal party s D re, s e work at ot ave 0“ n E entered the parior as the wedding | Tubbed until they shine. the Merchants’ National bank; OMiss The August Parish Visitor, of St |merch from Lohengrin wee plascq o5 |has its effect on the inmates, and our | M. Ellis substitute work at Disco| Manager Craig Still at the Head. | THE NORWICH ehurch — the pilano by Merton T. rigid rules regarding personal clean- | Bros, while Miss M. Hartridge is en- | yanocol o) Craig of the Davis the- H At > Bionington. 3 liness make the whole prison as whole- | gaged at stenographic work at the of- |, senager Al Craig of the Davie the- | B{USINESS COLLEGE ountain ¥en oot M e or e | ter & reception and supper they | S0me and neat as anything can be. |fice of the Southern New Ensland | hre,rmal . > BUean T. Atmon, Mre Coarie D, GOS8 || it for & honesimoon trip (o the Whies | . “The food is varied and nutritiops. | Telephone company; Miss M. Sadusky, a safs, sane, sound INSTITU- morl et and Miss Annie McKelvey - /Geer, | mountains and on thelr return wil | Most of the people who are sent here |substitute stenographic work for the TION OF LEARNING, selected / Yo Teaide in Omeco, where Mr Wikox 1y | come from homes where thep do not |F. W. Woolworth company: J. Walsh, | foy ey i mur s Mgt iy wape i m es Loomjs of Bolton, is ex- | superintendent of the paper mill The | Ravé scod food or well cooked food |substitute work for the New London ' 3 i coin dated 1749 which he |bride’s traveling suit was of dark | Fers. creryihing is the ‘best even|Cownty Mutual Fire Insurance com-|ager js incorrect Mr. Davenport has e Bring them to us Thursdey, ey | s ery bit of food is selected bécause of | Mr. Crandall states that he couta au | SeeT made assistant manager and Wit} Fall Terms Open Sopt. tot. Friday and Saturday of this i I6" the ‘hest grade and the flour is & |candidates. - - o oo “vUable|NMr Craig is at the New London the- | THE NORWICH Springfield, Provid . f oty el 4 - atre. The Bulletin did not intend to high class milling. The water is pure _— atre. s mabhy Soop e it Amone "nong. rom here yore S | 4 the menes are Toodh Uad Well| womoE's Wick wAs FaTAL U, 93,0, GER, 0, 7! | BUSINESS COLLEGE : - | cooked. to keep pris- —_ ’, = Pt b, S50 v St of | ence 4. San #44 Miss FIOT | oners heaithy in boay. - Rossoe Allen, Fermerly of Norwich, |TST00 TV hll mimber ani| 99 to 105 Main Street - System In Werk Shope. Died This Week in Trenton, N. J. |popular citizen. 1.00 paid for any old - Com —_— Write, Phone or Call $ . 2 FUNERALS. “The workshops are run on a 75| From injuries recelved this week Wy~ i T Cal Fountain Pen in exchange by the = tematic Dasis with every man and|when he was kicked over the heart W. E. CANFIELD, Proprietor. . Dr. Joseph J. Higgins. woman able to wark doing their full |p. "y mustang, Roscoe Allen died i Bertha P. Clark of Deep River has for a Crocker Inktite. The funeral of Dr. Joseph J. Hig- | share. Nine hours’ work constitutes | /s ambulance on the way t D | filed papers in a divorce suit with the 1 _ ¥ to the hos- gina, brother of M. C. Higgine of this|a dav's work. The workmen are not|pita] in Trenton, N. J. He was 37 years | 16T 0f the superior court against An- Every Crocker Inktite Pen sold by £ city, was held from his home in New | Burried, and must do their work well. | of age and was formerly employed as | %6} C- Clark of Hamburg. Her maiden i . York on Tuesday morning with many | Hence, thip has a tendency to make|pufer in the Hopkins & Allen Arms | PAme was Tucker and the grounds for us, irrespective of price, is guaranteed X relatives and friends in attendance. the men 3ad women expert. When | company factory here. He leaves two | the Dill are desertion. She aiso wants :or :- yoars. :.l:k -:: here 300 days Rev. Andrew Harty of New Haven, o i ‘flm they | brothers in Meriden, ‘where he wae -~ . a ler of d H . ot v o Sk o S ol ooy of o | i T iy e SR e B Rl | p R, S S Tl Alles quiem in New York. The remains | effcct. o F1. Horat of iniy | Joseph Wonsky of Chapel Hill The — motorman. Georgi this 1 were sent to Terryville, arriving there| “The rules of the prison are simple | ity is a nephew. - THE mnsron co Sdnessay | about 4 o'clock In_the afternoun snd |and strictiy adhered to by everybody | For® & DePheW. o e Mr. Allen A in connected with the institution. Thers | ;.4 been comnected with shows and is no looseness permitted by anybody.|phad traveled extensively In this coun- conducted by Rev. Andrew Harty.|and this has caused the inmates t0)iry and in Eur-pe. Z.".,nm‘ Norwich relatives attended the fu- :aol !}h;:’thev ‘lr:.h:ns Int‘x:r nh= employ of the Robbins Brothers' cir- Gales Ferry Country Club, neral han migh institutions cus d had mained in T The \! Ferry Country club of OW GUARAITBB Stefia Socha. some’other states. ulu“é-n otr:lu 'l‘wrnn w;:-“nw'{lc‘: Ledy-rdo .b: filed :‘rucl- of -uoei: 1 2 Z Somethi: killed him. tion in the office the secretary Your money back if you o | diete S e ey i —— the state. Its object is “to are not satisfied Wedusalar Jr. 2nd Mrs Joseph Socha, Was held | moral effect has been the system AT THE. DAVIS. social intercourse among parents in Sv— rs and amon; je tem| Ceylon Tea 35¢ ; rarina and Poquetanuck, and a mass was read in | JAoLoy 4 WAR CAU Arn SomSLBINg | . Vaudeville and Photoplays, permanent residents of . ¢ B ceeons Teached shore | St. Joseph's ‘church this city, by Rev.| 338 o month to his family. Others| Am attractive and distinctive musi- |Uhe town of Ledyard known as(cen be saved by buying your feed All other Teas..... 25¢ 1. Maciejewski. Burial took place in|eam from $5 to $15 monthly. With Sl offering, featuring both oo QGales Ferry.” ;ggdx;"m.,r;:" 80 | from us tham you would think—and 2 pers SO rming we ease 3 names Extra good Coffee.. 23c §| The conso has issued | friend rakers | B ey o O rne Tn s corres. |8 string Guartetie and by the indi. |of the subscrivers are Marguerits | money is not siways the paramount P ; - psition Cummings vidual R. Wulf, May R. Gibbe, and Frank I Peanut Butter..... 12¢ foneral arrangements. pondence school. We have 22 mm Rogers, all ot Gales Ferry and Nor- | consideration. In patronizing us you Shredded Cocoanut - first_entitled “Labor Week - R St i I O yatme s wich. can rely always on the high character / e man finished an engineering course of the feed as well as the money pkg. 11c e S of which ‘appearsd Mince Meat, 8c f|a pen 15 ape: . by Wholo Mixed Skice’ 4o sty s et e GomnoSims Trastok oo tinde Biaion o o [ “The library of 8,262 volumes is % pkg. 8 Sl e S CHAS. SLOSBERG ~ s pkg. Hall, Dlete momen. esch belng allowd fo take . e two weekly. Maiches, 3 boxes... 10¢ Those present incl sted iy some special anseives &% In The Grudge, William &, Hart had | Dr. and Mrs, Witter K. Tingley and 3C Street o, o~ branch and efficien excellent western theme and set- ¢ family are at Crescent Beach for the eve Tea c.. 2 L Somers, | certain The ts standard of the prison. |ting and the story was a gripping one. | month. : L T et G ey s The Three Roses and serious in- Rev. and Mrs, P. C. Wright, of Ph prison affecti: 11- have the right idea, and the resuits th- | gdelphia, have been guests of Col = #ave Fancy Melons have proven that we are mot going father and Mrs, Charles W. Gale, at Pine- Have m ; ? all BASKETS ’ ” Mrs. Jamtes Werst and NATIVE PEACHES B mechiniats orat |betn Werst ot 3 TOMATOES, the finest H 218%5‘ eet Higgine . m':’nnu-umz-fl-tymmuy / Officers. the guests of Mrs. Henry ¥. SWEET GRASS EASKETS, BEACH 3 Submarine at New Leonden. Otis street, left on Thursda; N ETC., ETC * BASKETS, NURSERY . BASKETS,| issue Family New London | Submarine DI srrived at New Lon. Rt e York city. s Thursday and ane LUNCH BASKETS, FLOWER BASK- were B hor off the Pequot wharf. A subma- already been RSE RACING TO BE SCRAP BASKETS, I"llfl’ 3 President, M. Y : o "e BASKETS, FAVOR BAGKETS. T o o enchor okf (b Castom . the RESUMED IN GERMAN P”lllfi" Market ‘ At Which the Pari-mutus 6 Franklin Street MRS. EDWIN FAY ° JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prepristor - Franklin Sauare. THE PATRICIAN PATTERN = “Community Silver” is the Real Thing in Silver for wod- -+ ding presents. Aenbidd’

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