Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1915, Page 5

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Philadelphia Squabs ... P. 3. Sullivan of nug;«z J . Ll Sirloin_ Steak Norwich, Monday, 86 Visitof “here over Labor day. 4 Porterhouse Steak — = e i i e VARIOUS MATTERS Shoulder ... i Banky and the library put i a busy day Saturday. All feature films at Colonial today.— adve The sale of school books began briskly Saturday. City and New York. Miss N : left Waterb take up her residence. Ernest & S' Plaut-Cadden Y. The state normal schools will open &‘Peu‘hk e e the fall term Wednesday. iy 1 3 . and Mrs. Fragk Oleott of Poiai At mb%o ok Poiit, Fenwick hall ara and Mrs. J. Yeatinn: SEmnE ot <o hag closed for the sumimer. ih Oloots, OF etson 3 ehem! Best Melons of the year, doz..:.. Fhe 14test census of the Norwieh| Mfs James Olestt of West Thames OLD MISION ORANGES State Hospital showed 1188 patients. | Street is visiting her fl&gghur, Mrs. Henry Judd of L 3. ? Teléphons 8% or 851 oy : : Efnest A, Hebéf, chauffeur for J. Weeks' stay at Watch Hill, R. 1. Large Egg Plant . Savery Cabbage . Bull Nose Peppers, des. Elberta Peaches, (Iar Al Ofchards basket, .. Banana Apples, d isle of Pine Lemon, doz. i EFUSE B8eEseBNEEE A numl of families will leave the zi’ulm.n ¢ Camp ground after to- H 3 i The bik Labor parade in New Haven| Bdward C. Kirby of Lincoln avenue today will attract & number of specta- | has gone to Geol own university for tors from here. has returned from spending several at n's Smoke Shop at 162 | Weeks with relatives in and near Bos- Main street for your good cigars.—adv. | ton, Mass. At Winsted, Mrs. Roger Brown has| Chafles Riordan and James Stanley |to}d of a eall he hi Telephone your orders to|, it Winsed Mok Roger Brown et | are in. Now otk b scs the Labor | Hopkina & Allcn peopt Rallion’s before B a. m.|Place from J. H. Holbrook of Norwich. | day game at the National leagué base- | had learnéd that they would : ; i ' ball grounds. have about 2,000 men working i - = The New London and Hartford ex first of February. e said that his in- for delivery. Siore closes | préss train made its last trip up ¢ Charles A, Ingalls of Boston, who is | vestigations in Taftville, Oceum and slley branch Saturday morning for | Visiting his sister, Mrs. A. A. liams, at 10 o’clock. : this Séason. of New Lop call on Norwich e RN i x friends on Sunday CHIEF STANTON SAW inmin evening, e 2 !’1{% fostival of New Yoars wii| Mr. ana Mrs, Pradk Bardett of Tor, SEAGRAVE STAND TEST. e rated and will continue Fri-|rington are ver Labor aaj gy F. L. FARRELL |]|as evenins: ¥ord M. Battietts pacents, Mo ana Mrs. | Motor Pumper Showed Its Quality at - . . | Reuben Bartlett, of Ann street. Cincinnati Convention. (CONCERT PIANIST) The annual seéssion of the Grand pr-y A 1o of Connectléut of the Knights|. Miss Edith Clarke and Miss Nellie| Chief Howard L. Stanton returmed Instructor of Piano, Har- J|f Pythias will be held in Bridgeport | Pease have returned to Hartford aft- | on Saturday evening from the four-day t T ’t (’ Névember 18. l‘o; ;f;;!rah«lh'r';eg‘;htty.:l thep guests | 43d annual convention g(‘ the Interna- Co s Camp Lazy, % i _fiun R {08 Pequot ¢asino will closs on Oc- | Quaker il T Whe B at Crmaiey ek Composition. z ning room aa ca- escri = Eaih e 8136 wiil b closed Beptember 15, Tnis| Mre. Joseph Phillips and daughters, |t ot Toron oS, o, Valuable meet e « ing at which much was accompiished. ! T has betn & d season. the Misses Ruth and Margery Phillips, N pfertber i, fo18 | hes been ¢ g0 A% FEIETALA o Thbr BOMD on Benk | of (Rt rich PO S view bme Btudiot 36 Central Building The mud which has asétumulated | street from Spending the summer at in the ferry siip on the Groton side | their cottagé at Gardner Lake. IR0 10 106 M . Seeeee it engines in which a Seagrave pumper is being dredged out by a lighter sta- Y and size i Voned Alongslas the Blip. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Parsons and | prect’y of the type and size that has |’ i 52 daughter, Miss Doris Parsons, of Prov: | through with perfect success. It was The Bradley Street Mission at New |idence, R. I, &ré guests of Mr. Par- “_g"‘““ test in which the motor Pumps Londen 'E resiming Fall activities and | sons’ mother on Ann street. 3 of fouf different makes were emtered Captain T. Potter, of Norwich pee and eight of the pumpers eame in anhduneed to speak Thursday night. g o through. P While o number of Connecticut frivaond How the ol Seagrave is shown towhs have trouble with elm bettles Michael Flynn. as follows: At 120 poun the pressure thls year, Norwith trees have show: Tated capacity 300 gallons and little” vidence of serious JAMAES | hers et Rt $7 Years old, died| av Gischarge $00 gallons; a1 300 ooy that-abu n Sunday morning at 8.30 o'clock | pounds_pressure, 500 ns capacity, rce. ?;fl;r M illness :t ;g;ru rg:yn hdu 506 gallons avi eliver at 250 0 3 A Mystie yo o pYet 3 e LA, e K m hernia | pounds_pressure, 350 gallons capacity, Our grain stores will be closed | .3 JI3ik, o8 pomey, Mies Gens and had been removed From his homé | 563 allons average. dglivers. {each in the Center Grammar school, e e A TR SR, P nolee when the ten pumpers . = rth Si . v - g were goin ence was somethini Thursday, Friday, Saturday,|yo niBgton, Wring the cOming |came to this country When 18 years | terrific, but & fire engine. with stears of ageh:u;‘ Dx::d Ilnge xu{n (‘;u‘ here. He | up blew its whistie every five minutes = Wednesday and _ Thursday. this|Mmade e at No. 61 Unlon street]in order for the engineers to make the Sept. 9, 10, 11, on account of ok 1 w LoA%on Assoflation of |2nd was employed asa fofeman by the | tests and measurements at that in- st churches will convene with the | SItY: Fartie Shoréna S & Bbout 57 ¥ 2 tmg-l tl}rc:gh the who,l‘e twelve hours. . ‘T8 u of Waterford, Rev. Percy ears ago < me of the notable things about the holiday. Will be t0 | Woltenden, pastor. . united In marriage with ve was the abse - y pleased “eu n.r: B Epune, hhe BEnih Steurming aure it W" S 75 (e abeene of vibra e. marriage o therine 3 T, £ DavE mem- | contributes much to 1 of Bl all cellies now. Frances Gilaetsleeve and Charles|Der of St. Patrick's parish ahd was Devx 1B Lewls hose. The other pumpers that were s Lyon wéll tnkeh place Wednes- | 2 n‘ze‘mber oftst. I;Tn;llck‘l Hr:llyt Nam: in the test we Lo th D Ah day even eptembér 15, at the |Soclety. Last Ap e completed American-La Fran: Rob! Saybrook lig thonee. 5 ®120th year as & member of the second 5 ce and Robinson. Onl. nson’ rpers Dr. Joseph T. T L g A e o alh‘:“m"m' e o cmm‘. . Joseph T. Townsend of New Ha.- | oldest mem the division, o :e '3 He leaves nine children, as follows: i G v i B i o' | Providence next year. Scranton and has gone to Rochester, N. Y. | Miss Mary Fiynn, Johp P. Flynn and | Minneapoli: also, to atténd a meeting of the America- | Daniel Fiynn of Norwidh, James Flynn fic‘;"nnnmn :u';:nal; ::rt i:n the ;r:: 3 Cove Street ean Public Health association. and Miss Annie Flynn of Boston, Miss | ballot. Margaret Flynn, Miss Helen Flynn, Harry Marston of Brockton was Norwich relatives of Jacob Lanz|Thomas Flynn and Edward Flynn, all{ elected president, Thomas Clancy of learn that his wife and daughter have |of Norwich. There are also two sis- | Milwaukee first vice president, and left Florence and joined him at their|ters, Mrs. Broderick of Ireland and| A A Resetta of Nashville, Tenn., n Bressia, Italy, which is taken | Mrs. Daniel Dunleavy of this city and |ond vice president. There were about ADLES to mean that ¢onditions are safe there. two‘ brothers, James and Daniel FIVhn | 400 ohief engineers at the convention MISS M. C. Tn neatly all the churches the reg-| ™~ = ooy e e Ty B iersicdamiralic Mie | Juisr Serviosm whith. were P diniay Lemuel A. Manning. attending was probably 800. o miew, Hale e .om“’;"“v“ with during the summer months, were| ILemuel A. Mahning, one of the best natural and full, give the face a par | jcsumed Sunday and the pastors re- | (HONR Priniars iy the Sty and o Yalwedl o wisn NEW YEAR ticularly youthful, attractive appears | -iT8¢¢, from e ons, 0CCU-| pyther suddenly-At his home, No. §2 ;i e e o s Ao St 3 i ¢ e S SIS gt | | s S ex larence 4 ompson of artford erny ous! r. Manning hat secretary of ‘the Conmecticut Prison | been in.poor health for ating |5 e. Clisporal tt W - :saoclltion 1;( to rl;]eep a card index oé i’:‘"& !fie‘;-; only eq-n{mdfio home . leased convicts an T @ over a weel e had been e Dlaces of residence, and will at- | sultering from pleurlsy, from which he | The Jewish.New Year festivals . témut to keep in ¢onstant touch with | was ntly recovering, and the oy them. . news of his death, directly due to val- vular disease of the heart, came rather The new Y. M. C. A. buum:{ being | unexpectedly to his many friends. erected at the corner of eridian{ Mr. Manning was born on Grove and Church streets, New London, will{ street, this city, on Nov. 26, 1845, the not be opened October 1, as has been|son of William D, and Ellen Smith ‘bnl:lel:.ld'dwlll'i xt:o:t“:‘;‘:at n‘o’zozlaat the mnnla‘“ XB‘ early llf‘t g;:ntend the ng ul A more | employ tedman t, printers, ‘thén has been estimated. o i of t%b#i-e."m e letin co any. ither be- ouE. new officers will report at|fore him had Thastered the printers | experiences. Fowish rt H. G Wright within a few days.{ trade and under his schooling _Mr. | festival is the oldest of festivities cel- i Three of the officers who have been | Manning eoon became a skilful and ef- Jroesd e | ordered to the post are Second Lieu- | ficient printer. _With the exception of ' ' ‘tenants mdl..‘ ::ne- m:th P:im a ahmltm:l du; '&cxl’v he vg: em- were grad from in Hartford and on dle Road to SECQSS- Military Acedemy in June. r. Manning had been cn“ e i ] i H ? : i 4 i § % 2 i ] i & i § | §t continuwou at hi Fits-U Spectaclcs may be just o,‘g':“;r_;,ggw e A tis: tme ftiine of Ta Seath g-‘ad'cnn-::‘:’: the what your boy needs to interest | e astron- | jarge Cylinder press in The Bulletin | DY, nim in his studies ané start him several spots | P ne ‘fring on Buimpter slectrl- on the right road. Why not fied the nation in 1861 Mr. Manning bring him to us and find o::; Jects will We m"'"__m m"“"" of 16. Like thousamds of | High! Qur examination of his ejos fired tell vou eyond svestion. The United States Civil Service triotiem, and on July 29, 1862, | out of practicel lfe, Tat commission anncunces an examina- } ‘Connecticut volunteers. . tion September 15 for filling two va- cancies, marine fireman, one on the | 00K Part in the battle of Bull Run mm“,l. mnm m ;:::: Pickering, and one r_m::: and was wounded in the ‘head. He New London, at & salary of $788. regim genuinely, more, truthfully, e TaSmenL | orally (he Tife God bas entrasted. ¥ Opticians and Lense Grinders, PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING 41 i o255 0 SASAR 788 | Was Subject of Diseussion Bafore Chamber of Commeree DetNE SASETY 0| Meeting—Hopkin and Allen People Who Will Come 3 ,t;li! i : | . that it calls Expresses running two and threé| Miss Bertha Coskey, nurse at the gmw wars the ule SW and | Staate Hospltal at Norwich, is Visiting ulf, ?‘n unday. Mrs. C. A. Grosvenor at WestBrook. R ; : VIOLIN e e, S SRR 4 and had an ai to w Many of the coti ana A former Staffofd Spri prifcl) hen it call . at Ghbarnde Taks Wil retors to thels | Prot. H. Miles Gordy Wt Basorook Brestdont W Sogers in Theuta Dupan TEACHER &ty homes Tuesday. Setaraay, = ,flg N. Y., where he is - of s Ve mlfign 3 jeicshank, @ i Chrjstian Hansen, 87, died at Fishers The meeting dad o All String Instruments repaired tsiand’ Thursday. ‘The ‘funeral was Ir, and Mys. James L. Crawford and rotaty Denreon e, 'l:-o- Salied, m fter & motion Vielins sold on easy terrs héld Sunday &fternoon. Siag SL SUGOBE Whit. A6 16 Shell nher the was euggested : e Sunday In Tacoma, on their Pacific state E.F;L "F_’:‘;':"‘;p:' .P'.".“"‘;'f- o [lclidey travelers found Saturday | Siope trip. real éita gEselieat time s s - warms - & - Mayeor i '6,..,., e el PR i varpiest aha mmost UncOM® | ey Anne S, Peckham of Broadway d others i,mfié ‘were women. interesting pla this work was g i i i 2 g ? ‘The marriage will take place at St. Joseph’s cathedral, Hart- DR. SHAHAN | Sovmveic Marion Block, 326 Main Street Hordce Johnson, 92 years.old, —the Dreen SPECIALIST o iseases the Stomach and street. on Dissases of the Stomach a Block Island, where et A ning wi & member of 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Tel. 821 daugh: to. him, mlz g;n. No. 1, G. A. R, but ‘b‘or- Manning leaves in m wite - - ot ol a brother, Manning, of this oity, DR, A, J, SINAY [wisects Fomems e S ST SR Dentist s, S ooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nerwich Phone 1177-3 FAMOUS FURS Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men’s Coats of all styles. Remodsling and repairing also done urely, Superior styles. A, BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. JR. F. W, HOLMS, Dentist Shannon xBull i ;Au_&-,.” »AA o ™ hn g i H v i q bk i i o i H It § i £ o } { iE i i g ¥ i i o i i i 5 & | L i 1 ; i g3 F ot !?ig 588 tiis H ¢ { i g i i ; § - Z j / i 2 g ] & g3 f i " ] A ¥ 5 E‘ £ delnlls ¥ el il at the fli i i i ih i f i i £ ; i L I;;‘; i frsts ! % i % iy [ y £is o5 8 | ig ] t i insu Charl Jackson, barber on m. of Lowell, of the Bt e e . barber, said he with Mwmnowlyenrroud entered the employment of Mr. Aus- tin, but later left him and then en- tered the employ: t of Mr. Jackson er hemnx‘the ‘business. r. He ecame here m_Sar- atoga to visit his mo Eliza Howapd, of No, 103 then he intended to to visi WILL BE TRIED FOR Charles Fine Hefd for Attack on New LMM,_:!_MH.M harles Fine was hrraighed in court B e s df $96 July Sth ‘Bence of New . thin froth New Allyn L. Bréwn has returned from a trip to Lake Eunapee. —— Miss Fenn of Terryville is the guest of Miss Mary E. Bidweil Miss Mary G. Nerton of Me., is visiting her aunt, MWC.H Brown. Col. and_Mrs. Charles W. Gale and George A, Davis are on a moter trip to Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bunnell, who spent August at Fisher's Island, have returned, Miss Helen Holms leaves for Boston today after passing the summer at her home on Greene avenue. Miss Rosalie Bennett left Saturday to resume teaching at the Neighbor- hood guild in Peacedale, R. L Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tirrell and fam- ily have returned from Harwichport, where they have spent the summer.* Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Howe of Williams avenue have returned after wm. several weeks at Saratoga, Miss Sarah Leavens, who has taken the trip to the expositions in California, :u returned to her home oa Broad- ay. Mise Susan Clark, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Averill {.or several weeks, has returned to Dan- ury. Mrs. Richard R. Graham has re- turned from Marion, Mass, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mre. James A. Atwood, . |employed as mill hands. ROBBING JAMES BENCE. Corner Chestnut and Willow Streets” . Nestor Nikolenko united in here on Sunday morhing A o'tlock Dimitry | u‘:‘”} and The groom was bl::m Rui In 1‘."!(! - 22 (1 Sl el oyed in m cotton mill g at 8 o'el Nikolenko, Ru: priest. oy will Greeneville. The bride and gr : both natives 6f Russia and ve been . Turkish Coast Guard Ship Sinks Subrarine. Berlin, Sept. S.-(Bf Wirelesy to} Sayville, K. Y.)—The Overseas Acgen: Sayville, N. Y.) — The Overseas: Agency made the following announce-: meht today: s “A headquarters report issued At - Constanfifiople Saturday announced that the Turkish coast guard sl Bahrsfid had shelled an dsunk an en omy submarine southwest of Armudl It wa simpossible to save the éréw. Hartford—The condition of Charles! Hopkins Clark, who last week under- went an operation at the New Eng- land Baptist hospital Boston, con-} Hnues to be satisfactory to his phisi-; cians. Mr. Clark sits up a little each day. ENROLL NOW at the EXPERIENCED RELIABLE UP.TO-DATE NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE Whi«:l:pun-i-'l'nitimint»I BEST INSTRUCTORS % BEST EQUIPMENT and which has the Best Advantages for Placing Its Graduates Students enter at any time Write, phone or call. W. E. CANFIELD Propristor 99-105 Main Street Uuic evrolet LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS -

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