Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 13, 1915, Page 7

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tures continue al the northern TR ug 3 . g or Trom the Great Lakes west 14| Coalon F . the Rocky mountain region. 5 ¥ Snow is again falling lao southwest Montana. 5 owers in northern New uth New PEngland and While on the way home on the trol- {Tatr eating elsewhere 2ast of the|le¥ car to supper Sunday !‘l’l:ynlulpm,nver Mcnday and Tues- <16 Franklin Square EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY, Winds for Monday and b GLAssEs The winds along the north Sha'l be out of town every Friday|ang middle Atlantic coasts during July and August. Sundays by moderate variable. appointment only. Eastern New York: the coast and I Monday and probably Tuesday. Observations in Norwich. The following records, Sevin's pharmacy, show g - 8ol 3 | It 1s thought tha was the result of e & doven, children playing with matc! as the M Solugudb and Miss woman said thn‘m ‘were otharmehilm -30c # dozen eeena | there when the fire At 2.20 o'clock Sunday afternoen the tville, ...70c a dozen g The autochemical, fia truck com- | dePartment responded to a marriage church SOUND TOOTH S pany and engine company from the | Sall for a fire in a pile of Sunday morning (8 Mason Jar Caps or Covers. . Central station and the West Side | Hall's coal pockets. The base at 11 o'clock by Rev. Nestor Nikolenko PROPOSITION r o company responded. et wad deap &« C'?l&u, e - T mmg,lf lh; Eeconomy Covers = it > son ol . and Mra Srsraaraisene Wou can’t sell a fifty-cent plece for Highest 86, 2 |atter the alarm had remg. e, e Gm' d“l;r_ & dime. No one actually attempts Comparisons. Across Street from First Fire. Bomlnh.. Both were Jar Fillers of Glass—pPrice the experiment. Predictions for Saturday:, Fair. At:9.05 cehes & i dig method | born in Russia lihands. AR ..eeiitieaeenaa, Wa nomiiysly work torthe venk ) 4ot e predicted. oA Jvnday eveding an- $o. Shvish—Homich, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Predictions for Sunday: Fair; cooler. In the new Russian church on Con- that any dentist in the clty charges. || Sunday's weather: As predicted. |y iy CASSIDY SENIOR TOLD COTTON MEN vent avenue Sunday at 11 We give as expert service and high || - Sun, Moon and Tidem quality work as any dentist in the o e OFFICER OF CUSHING OF DYE SITUATION. E-u .v.i‘.f."'.’,?&'.fi."".."-um..“ o | St T e B | Prieeats v A 100 world. | - 'fi Rises. | Sets. '1 Water. || ‘Sets. Transferred from Navy Yard to Tor. I. V. Stanislaus Says Now is the ime N‘L;klll;:ddon. Brid mmm}'».—mf‘"aom}e‘: e 6 Mm_?“u’eom Mund' IF YOU HAVE by e m i milemism Pedo Boat Destroyer. to Develop Manufacture Hers. Sorn in Russia 91 vears dgo e et g b e OO o o 13 ... 538 T e s P emplo; as millhands e DENTAL WORK o - . The National Assoclation of Cotton|The groom le s son of Mr. and Moe —Price a dozen....... siees 8 Also a complete line of Spoons, 160 6.4 ¥ Manufacturers held its final session | Martyn Shvich Mason Jar Rubbers—red—3 Strainers, Fillers, and other : jtems, COME TODAY e 0.40 Saturday at-the Hotel Griswold, Bast- | daughter of Mr. Mrs, dozen for 25¢, or & dozen.. 10c | needful at preserving time. 5 1 ¥ ern_ Point, with the interest in the Homich. R We have the most attractive prop- & I e Po ordered to the | Views expressed by. the speakers hold- Deane—Cook, SThbane the, most attractive prop- 112 | 3R | 13 : ot ST Coming a8 1ot o o aention o the | . Deene Try Crystal delly Strainers EXAMINATIONS FREE Bix hours after high water 1t Is Jow ¢ bers. s o, Dotscey York spoke on Ball Susceeding the King Dental Co, || Auto Truck and Traliey Car Gollide | SIAHOR Do Years agey with sy 1o | a6 ke on™4% In, Cotton 3tils; §. Capron | 05 Satd s Ads 3. Cookc of No bt 4 Rl o Andrew McLaughlin, Arthur M. Sheldon of Provillence and is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Lady Attendant *Phone 321.3 car of the Shore Line Electrie sooncy Tsaac H. and Mary H. Fitch Cook. Sauce Pots, white lined, blue and white enameled ware, 4 ing was read by I V. Stanisiaus on BE SURE TO BUY YOUR | 5" 2enirer mas turning the corner on ey tharclty of Dyes and Chemicals During 8 quart Straight Sauce Pot and Cover at 59¢ joys the pleasure of his acquaintance, | take the United States from 10 to ss| t°ring Arms for First Service Fel. ong it took, the beginnin, Sunday afternoon at the Sheltering tide. which 1s followed by fesd tide Thete were several addresses. Eiio: S e, Ne. st tna|| It is something new, and is considered the most 8 3 all | Jo¢l B. Slocum, D. D. pastor of the » DR. F. C. JACKSON . A Allen of N Central Baptist church, united 3 i for straining jelli 0 * v u- | Beacings A = S%ed in mar- |} article that has been des jellies. DR. D. J. COYLE GREENEVILLE lar officer. Licut. Cassidy went to the | des woierek,o: ton Mill Provention | Sage, Samuel C. Deans of No. 2 Notin P by the former ‘machinery divist 4 | epok A €00 ain street. ) e e i O Contral Avsrtie s as el e oy th. “Tn | SP Nt s, Development ‘of the Use| ‘"3l %in, street. native of Norwich Small at 10c — Medium at 28¢ — Large at 47¢ Next to Boston Stors A. Deane. He is employed in a jeucl o Whether Tt et Sohoeittid, 8% % | ik i A Brgarie Sauce Pots for Preserving The new auto truck owned H Whether The Textile Schools Are Do- N Hourigan collided with a fiat g‘{)lley ing All That Should Be o oNorwlch and is the dau em. Saturday “afternoon at the corner of best papers - ing purposes, i izes: Fifth street and Central avemro: r &6 the best papers of the meet NORWICH TOWN for preserving , in these three sizes: much regret = —— He takes with him the | t"® Present War. Universalist Pastor and Choir at Shel- 9 quart Stred ht Sa P(* i o) at 69¢ Dot gaincaich the point that Germany | !OWing Vacation — Endeavorers at 10 Straight Sauce Pot and Cover at 79¢ SCHOOL BOOKS Lieut. Cassidy is the son of Dr. Pat. | has gained in the manufacture of dye’.’ Goshen Meeting. e h’d" and Sy . and_ th hol Arms. Rev. J. F. Cobb and cholr of t 3 FUNERAL. CHOIR GIRLS GUEST! for_tie beginning Bad sotican. Church of the Good - Sacigir of the The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Mrs. Andrew MecLaughtin, AT SCOTCH CAP.| 'He sald in pact: clhu-(e of the first service after vaca- SCHOOL SUPP L[B feadanaiy relatives and friends in | Went Down the River in G. W. Guard's| . T™0 thousand American Plants and | RO0. The rooms were bright with g f yell wishes of every person who en- |, According to Dr. Stanislaus, it will rick Cassidy of this ecity. s, but he contended that, however about flowers. The text chosen was The —_—ee Motor Boat. —emplaymens t 550 | kingdomn, of Gou b Chomee you. The kingdom of God is a spiritual and -4 - ff shortage. There BORN - ‘avenue The choir, girls of Trinity Metho- besides large occu- | Present kingdom, he stated. What we v % from Eranfora, Pidance Jewett | {ist Episcopal church enjoyed-an out- | pante mir i ® Indirectly affected | Al Should mes 15 that we ahouts o T T s B g 2 ernauiing an T %ewng-leéven"::t; ing at Scotch Cap, Chelsea lodge, Sat- In all this oyance, loss and un- | ®2JO¥ Christian experiences. There are| Charles Vardilos, . THE CRANSTON (0 e Soral tribuiss were | Soci%, 3. Sons "y 20 Mr ol e et ke 2 Y e SR s cramesotd 2053 Repair Work A The remains ere borne t°°;,’e;:,';“°"l',":”°:‘m{,‘;‘.’;"gz_- White haimjsame, o riches or travel,| James Smith p = mand: 1 - while happiness is e tme at|TAYLOR—In Norwicha son to Mr. and . We ha full oA i 45Parted: Dr. Androw f forcign contro), wctitsing mePonaen [ Rome. " Sooan iy ol ¢ heaven, but | Jrs. Alexander Craig Tayior of all kinds on ve a stock of R. M ‘fh“n ) 'gé’fm m"C raw material? that heavem Lagtus Herd. Jtils et inf—— -t er SR E Deyiee AUTOMOBILES, = “t‘-hi‘hmxl of iy py lllam C. A Careful analysis of the situation |tDe heart, then in the skies. It 15 mor MARRIED NEW BOOKS |aisin o i city, or, s Harry | 2t2 SESiabel Lo SUDDIy and the om,* B American | hat peace shail keep your b IR Jon S Bt B 84| CARRIAGES, WAGO! a cousin, Joseph T. Cunninghasn. the kingdom may be Samuel S Deane and Miss Ak 20 800 o meinally L s & the services in St Mary's churen | HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT. as°wo Bless” others 't mar S5k *both of this Shy. TRUCKS and CARTS y large supply | rev. Witliam & Kenged Clerk at Ledyatd Accused of Stealing the case through- [ 404 have within us the peace which | SOLUGUM —SORATINIA Tn this iy, P ¢ of —Bound -Over, Qut the world. Even countries such as | COMes from the indwelling of Chriet e Ry A LY h;-fl‘:"‘xibhe:‘nndr Mk mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- & g5 Great Britaln and Frane The musical hour, and afterwards triana Soratinia, both of Mont: |Ming, Upholstering and Woed Work, John Fleming sub-deacon. The choir iy ® IISED BOO S was assisted by a quartotte Atc the Grofall Bruno, who while employed :l::i l;mgmmmt ozh::to:.o Chl?n]: ville. Blacksmithing in all its branches. K as Spellman sang Pio |3t Ledyard by Guiseppe Lafrieri as a Thambers of the Household. The an- SHYICH _—HOMICH e o, Bept. for the Academy and . eial dyene, fotal consumption of ar- | inose, Fondered were Hast ATt Btang: | Siimion Snvien'dna iivs Stary Homion Grammar ' Schools which | the churel tia cbs, o0y ¥as leaving taincd & st 3 St here were aisa familiar hymas, | oo o Nov London. on e church the choir sang Nearer, Mo ny furntshod o Lok, $92:000,000. Ger- | cloging with mioet Be the Tie That DIED. 5 God, to Thee. > fhany furnished 74 per cent. of the en- ss Carri '3 we can make you a decided | Interment was in the Catholte cem- | Saturday by Smeedl"’g:: tire amount and over one-half of the fgmfs‘. p)i'.lx',: comue’nmm rere | NOLAN — In Bauic, Sept. 10, 1915, 50 515 North Main St. saving. A et UL TR R el sullty of [ Gor. g Teded to {ry, in ‘mqajmaia: | Miss Mary Rogers, Miss Eien i | et SR R Banie | 307 te A - er. o er AR eyt s o ot it el S| B S Con B e e e R B B S vontay morning. Seot i3 'at 420 1 = the funeral ts, nd o o o'clock. ervices at tic churc! Printed Academy lists are wesres “:"’“"‘3‘ s 2%, term of the superior court ¢ in de- Attended Goshen Meeting. at 9.30, The Chelsea Savings Bank RLY PASTOR AT - wras $ro . 3 fApout 30 young people from Nor-|BROWN_In Webster, Saturday, Sept. now ready, call and get one. New London and lodged in the county young peop m Nor. = The Annual Meeting of the Corpora- wich Town went to Goshen Saturday 11, 1915, Mrs. Abbie E. Brown, aged d Y. M. C. A. MEETING jail. He is accused of embezzling | e : afternoon, where they sitendeg oih| 1 ens tion will be held at the Banking Rev. F. 8. Kinley Was Speaker at the meeting of the Norwich Christian En- | Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p. m. | House, in the City of Norwich, ) Open Air Service. I St Wood" rs, Mechanic | Wednesday, September 15, 1915, at deavor union. D, W. Avery in his at ood’s funeral parlors, ic | W At Insurance Men’s Outing. three-seated wagon drawn . by th. street. Danielson. Relatives and |0'clock A. M. Among those who attended the fall | tentialk might, that it does not hesitate Lfl H hers g vited to attend. CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, Sec'y. : The attendance: at the gonfezence of the New Englana Muteal | tor oascm Sht, that It horses carried 11, ot went by auto- | friends invited to atten Y. whene d . o N E R ith SetaekSon . Sunday atternoon_at 5 [Life Insurance Compans: s oroiiiual Wherever an effort s made toward | tha iy Lentic, The grounds about TRepe v, ooy fantern Mess.| Norwich, Conn. Sept. 4, 1sis. cuok ing] the church were most attractive and ept. 9, 1 entered into rest An- o “hrahe lawn in front of Buck- | on Friday was Georse . mhaieriiord ; rdial . le Hatheway. wife of the late Bnooh | e pices, lomorial under Y. M. C. A | representative of the: camonase: 1ocal Ehe gon ‘ipepitality of the Goshen| 2 F. Chapman. auspices, was among the largest of agents were guests of General Agent People was thoroughly” appreciated. M'NAMARA—In Norwich, Sept. 12, T The et natured ~person In the |jmes oo, Nearly 50 gathered at the | Lee C Robeng. aig o greet their su- ra e Patrick McNamara, aged 74 yoars. Wd world will get grouchy slaving :vcr ®|lawn and there were also a few boys | perintendent of agencies, Glover v checked by legal enactment Renovation of School Rooms. DUNHAM—In Westerly, Sept. 10, 1915, coal or wood fire. e :'J';re’:'g'edae‘ffi:::é";;dm° }f,mg&xg;:e S. H M {: the United ?ute-.h In the case of | Rooms in the Town street and West| Capt. James Noyes Dunham, eged 65|and all kinde of Masons’ Bullding h . T8, - e Ge n & N Make the Queen of the Kitchen |ley, pastor of the Fisst myptice chureh, | veranda of the clubhouse, the fleld 1s International o je austry s e achoule: P R | e Tro e Mt Rome Bast ave- | Materials for asle by Happy with a We Peing served there at noon. o Sre Sachicked hy'lew: ‘His nfin_ | stiog e e, Pep year. New| Bue Monday. DIt o Titpet Peck, McWilliams & Co. A st held @ for the fall and winter campaign once has been felt at once in our own | Binrkhoars, iner? replaced, tinted| cometers oTHY MOdCI'I] Gas Range Aor 1o gheakers toplc ‘was Our Re- thoroughly _discussed, the discussion fcountry when efforts ra mon Tola and furnishings freshened, were | pusomABEs—1n Moosup, Sept. 18, M- GAS IS A TIME-SAVER |7bat God means us to. e emgu"mng made -;d address o’iux::tugg"m‘{:reno “:g s among the improvements, rard Charles, infant son ot Mr! and to our lives? asked the speaker. Re- | th ts. A pa “The Missi b2 s e OStE ey T EhamDe, A5 . No- building of fires or carrying out :txlwnllbml{ a.nLg Kowfir gre :Ines :f n!eT.:t:'J‘dg){’mlgl?typeI;;lfflfi hf-m"u";coel‘.e trad Fences Removed. . Tuesda: % hes. Not! e same length, he sald. Where our | was rea y Jai . Moody, Jr, —] 3 beons o aff {'{,‘;‘n,? lld?-ea%‘;r! e i there our powor | special Tepresentative. . = The fences have been removed from ’%m‘s.fl!\ o g e Tablets Cera; A Gas Range is'an Ornament in the | ends. Whel":mg“r'l):vverw ends, there —_— Tous . plates e orich | - ecleaton, aeed §3 yiore - ’.i’n:" Kitchen and s our respons! y ends. ‘e have the AFTVILLE Teen, making proveme érder ::w gei’fi{e‘&ehseugfi’:} rush. | Power to do God’s will and it is our . T on the plain. Mucilage We are also headquarters for Hum. | duty to do His will. o e Tk phrey Gas Arcs, Welsbach Renoe 2ot el TR Young Men’s Social Club Holds Sue- Heard and Seen. Gl %xhts and Ruud and Vulean Tank Going to the Expositions. cessful Dance—Persanals and Notes, | fact: i &18 G:rm-nwc%n;:-“r‘xl:: Afa Gaceg s o‘”’ Plain. HNE & L'u' s ,“" Hegters. co%r}! ‘;x’::l en/{er:.v :&.Tul";.’dsll;n;gr.z; eLS: A’ '"‘3 number attended the first Ilunufnc_ture have ‘v:l‘:;un. Mrs. 8. N. Norman of Jewett Baskets Franéisco San | Soclal and dance given under the aus- % The 0‘ le] %‘o:isl;m;!;; osu-tnthroug; the é’.‘g.mm Pices of the Young Men's Social' club MRS EDWIN F AY Rockles and coming home by - the |held in ‘Parish i, Saturday A. F. Mon! of Providence is K . ™ Grand Canyon of Arizopa, expecting to | NNS. Music for the dancing was fur- the guest of George Geer at his home Gas alld Hedl'lfll DC[JL be gone several weelgr nished by Livingstone’s rchestra and on Plain HilL Franklin Square. - - rthur Camp! e wel lown solo- -2 ' S E—— o a1 = % ist, rendered popalar songs. Mrs. John Browning and Miss Lifile 321 St. - . THREE DIVISIONS e . Main St., Alice Building — e e g o 2 reiatives o Gompen o Suems ot GEORGE G. GRANT 3 e O, While trying to dodge another car o Tryy—_ ne illustra ’ AT | The Afternoon or | at o an Ok e Blissille road and main-| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Holmes have Undertaker and Embalmer | Evening Division 3 %o Thay. lonal supremacy in a.giv- | returned to Hartford after visiting Me £ .vening Tan into a telegraph pole. At the point 3 X 2 o and Mrs. John McNamara of Wight- T PENDANTS | affords opportuni- | Where the Ponemah trolley line tracis sy PR, S onta. s avetin: y b BROOCHES e = for those who 32’-:'&?“ t.h:hv'lr:v"t'i-o: Mhh:id-. fon that any rapid development nd Prompt attention to day or calls, : 0" o : e the dyestuff branch in the Telepbone 630. apel wl BAR Piri3 UNIVERSIIY bWl o Lored ot Plainfeld. with t [ with friends in B T business. our players of the local BRACELETS e Plaingos 'mmm rospective, can be and Conimicut Beach, R. I. Lady Assistant ¥ TOMPKINS, Secretary . Th 43 T hone 328-3 Newest designs in Piatinum and Squars, Krowles and. Sutery g s e O EXTRA BARGAINS JUST NOW In Watches and Jewelry. Come in and get great bargaine at big reductions. are great money-saving days. Watch and Jewelry Repairing. 41 Main Strest S il dhver bont v - Funeral Directors §| J. oguLNICK & co. —_— e | T WIHEN YOU WANT to put your sus- | M. J. FIELDS, , . Florist iness before the publle, there s no B o and Sutton. > b a member of the . gresn gold. on score of 3 oy the largest : HENRY E. CHURCH ‘ has returned to her WM. SMITH ALLEN DIAMOND JEWELRY = v T GAGER Funeral Director Jobn & Geo. H. Biiss Prompt serviceday un’igif Tol, 642-2. Lady Assistant T _spending Tufts col- Shea & Burke iz d £y ! i 5 §iLd i fir it i ifi i i ‘8% £

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