Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 17, 1915, Page 2

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o) Regletrars Young and Don- ahue. . 5 ® s from 9 80 the interested 1 00l matters. They aiso.attended [ i, The! itk to a dozen former voters who have and it : §‘ ? gpme back to Windham other period of Wi b em to the voting lists. Shape todey beginning n¢§ month, . . hr_ - v Daughters’ Dorcas § 0 - 5 Tl o tor a few days. and MAYOR TO HAVE VACATION. |up g When siection L oBiuaRY. L AE: (O o s Jaskwith are o comes around in ber, but the| - TTIE |apending & week in Stafford. - Nl e Meantime Puts in a Strepueus Week ;l&m vgmhm? gl; Mrs. Patrick !‘oo"fl.u Mrs. P, J. Who Bbd beswi bleachery. and Receives a Gift. marx and 1t was Mary Regan, JPatrick Mooney | 1, this city for several days, with rel- o to talk politics, smil ush, o idancia: "3 " % Dy apok, g o ih Nho Joft d_g“;?'hfi';:f;;_‘ 12 atlves, returned to New Haven Thurs- - 5 - A X 3 David P. Stevens to Remain. i i e e David Philip Stevens of Nashs N.1 t Atlantic City and there he will Tecuperate baskiog on the bosrdwalk | By Who 1 o sraduute of the Spring. and enjoying the.round of recran.uv: the class of 1915 and during the sum- > Miss Violet Snow, who has bonlfin DO, e ety " woil | mer has been the capable director of it Bt | Gees Hoow of ‘Main otrest, Iett . shown by the things he's been mixed |the elaysrounds of the American sisters, | Thursday for New Haven. up in this week. Sunday he started | Kitead company at Recreation Parl |y Saran Regan of Detroit, Mich,| s Mary Hurley and daughter, off the ‘week by lending his genial umum"h the T l} ‘5 ‘A_“;; and Miss Elizabeth Regan, of Wor- | ariss Mifldred Hurley, who have been give his attention largely fo the | C°Ster, Mass. Yisiting Mr. end Mrx Joseph Cottes physical department, ahd Arthur H. Bottum, of stréet, bave to Prov- particularly to_the bowling. ' He will begin his| Friends in this vicinity have learn- |idence. work: the first of October. several days with his son, Frank Alaugh of Church street. B . broken Pour le Merits for Admiral Von Tir- the T2 Plormen. Marm. on Bopt k. ot tha | rivel Thureday. o take, harge. o¢ the 1t been v o G take a prominent part in the rousing organjzation of | in Florence, ., _on , at _the | riv 0 e Berlin, Sept. 16.—The order pour ls e of 55 years. He passed his youth | new grade which has been opened to s, T8 Conuantvillo, where he was employ- | relleve the crowded condition in the uld important | merits recently comferred on Grand > ed by his father in the silk business | grammar grades at the Natchaug ' - at the old Conantville mill. For many | school, This the e will | years he carried on silk manufacturd A again K i3 Mmc lu -oond 5, fi Wlndlo,r‘ l»cll;’ u:,:‘ more lllt!:ly ‘d Personals. e weather gets a cooler, an r. orence, Mass. e ves & wife an ru s Hiovans it Sive the game the benedf |two daughters, N Ty ey Thiretay In lon. e now, however, are of the opinion ‘Walter Kingsley's this will be far more than Bal- P. J. Twomey was in New London raced will require for some years to Thupsday on business. C Crowd at Band Concert. especially sinco some of the |, Thursdey evening's warm weather| e George McDonald of Andover was expected that the South Am- and i e et et o S o 52 Becren- lepent Thursday in this city, erican steamship lines would tory of the local raflroad nmerty“ln“- the last band concert of the season.| Mrs. Samuel Lyman left here| Unclaimed letters at the post office troduced & few varieties of play .with | It seemed just like a midsummer night | Thursday for a visit with relatives in|this week are for Mary Fox. Willlam 3 and the programme that the American | Blackstone. Hepworth, Louis Jalicolur and Miss d band gave splendidly under Director| Hartford visitors Thursday were | M. A, mnohn;m at the Balbca Politics Beat Him to It. \ ler the 3 Rose S ranen | | The Anishing work on the interior|docks. Also, it was thought. that the| .Is Mr. Bryan throush with politics. - Children Ory B et s . | s Toap o Nrmipy B of the new Lily theatre 1s being com- e |or i poiitics through wita ‘him - Phil- ’°l 'mcuws ‘&.i: ‘Thread company has introduced The new timetable for the New Ha- | Pleted this week. B o adelp! Ledger. These are the days, and this s the weather that almost where, and a Trunk, a Suit Case, or a Hand Bag:is want- ed. We have the kind “to stand banging,” and they are LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Phone 285-3 Main and/Jsiion Streets, liberally ven railroad goes into effect Sept. Cod Fishing in Nova Secotia. Hnea, CASTORIA | o ileply Pt 566 “un imporiant changer Mr_snd s Winiam Juisos_and ] R - of people, & number which will con-| Rev. D. F. Moran bas returned to B e "y, | throush th stantly {ricrease as the attractions of | Waterbury after a visit of sev e, K. Fadece they " ™ Tou " |and son also spent four aave tn Nova The Afternoon a1 ) courts there with cement borders for . JEWETT 5 . Wwaers great ? A e " eroquet snd roque, guoit grounds, the| CITY #*_ |ure in cod fishing. Evening Division two baseball diamonds, with the grand- ittt ~8 » |stand for nearly 800 people, and a |Jeffers-Mason Wedding at Moosup— CO Hir a8 variety of seesaws, swings, slides and| Man Breaks Nose by Fall—Heat . other equipment for the younger peo- oe2] . ple. The baseball fields have been| . Causes Closing of Mill and Schools. | pr, Maurice Tynan to Naugatuck o there for three seasons, but the rest| .. ... riage of Clarence Wood —Funeral of Walter Strong. of the improvements are new this v ' year, and thelr use and the benefit de- |Jeffers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | On account of the Jewish holidays, ordford At s > & :1‘v‘ed r‘x;on:hthm have b:en encour- | C. Jeffers of Jewett City and Miss %:dmoflnl picture show was held on e Mnku bl' thin M ng e management, Maso; nesday evening this week gs One of the baseball flelds will be|=s Ma¥ Mason of Moosup took Dlace | oo lday. . fitted up this fall for soccer football, |3t the home of the bride’s parents, MI. | " Charies L. Strong was calling on This bank accepts savings|!f suficient interest in the game is|and Mrs. Walter Mason, in Moosup,|friends in Hebron Wedn D shown in Willimantic. Down in Bal- | Wednesd: ing at 7 o'clock. Th: > tic, Taftville, Plainfield and other SETTEY. SYSHING AL 1.0 Wne e Going to Naugatuek. o cererfiony was performed in the bay| Dr. Maurice Tynan left Wednesday deposits in any amount from |Flaces the s4me has sained & strong | window which was decorated with & |for Naugatuck whers he will open & there is an opportunity for this city | &ttice work of pink crepe paper and |dental office. Drn Tyman was graduat- i h “nfl 'y A = and white asters; a large white |ed from a Baltimore dental college in $1.00 up, and pays - ¥ get in line and start another in-\ hell suspended over the rug was made | June and has been at his home on teresting branch of sprot here. em - | Probably another spring sdditional | f Clematis. The ceremony was pet- | Proad ng the summer. formed by Rev. A. H. Withee, pas- | John R. Backus left Tuesday for 9. o - INTEREST, e e venoae a8 lo o0~ |tor of the Methodist Episcopal church | tew weeks' vieit #ith his daughter, ’ P gy e i - ~|in Moosup. Miss Ethel Parkhurst of | Mrs. Charles W. Stebbins, in Schenec- or e ness of Recreation pa Moosup played the wedding tady, N, Y. o COMPOUNDED TWICE from Lohengrin as the party came into Recovering from Injuries. the room. During the ceremony she| . Funeral M’:mw‘”"‘h.":""‘r' g YEAR. ; At St. Joseph's hospital Thursday |played O Promise Me. e iy e e Just see how: well this principle ol :brlhnn:!zqn‘:: off of the r:o;m wm?. # The g;me'- SIwn yes Whl;e mensa- l,:lmB -tg‘ w-uq:'g" n‘ ~ » . am road, who was struc a train ine. e wore a vel an © - The man or who | Bzt 328 Bt St | e, el e el T | N iR T S A ‘woman was improving an . F. B. Wilco; an Judson of nfleld, who . regarded his condition as encourag. |wore white net trimmed with old rose | . F- F- Cavanaugh was in Middletown |} = ‘Wednesday. J . ing. taffeta and carried pink asters. The £ Wall Pa er R SHEPARD tematicall: is the one AT best man was Harold C. Jeffers, the| F. H. Bartlett of New Haven was , s JAY M 3 R Lt Heat Affects School Schedule. m_r%m‘nb brother, of Jewett City. = callipg on friends in town Thursday. E Succeeding Elmore & Shepard » At the South Windham school, e e's gifts to the esm: - which is run in c i and pianist were chains and pendants. FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | becomes rich- Wilimantic Norma sohgor ae e model | Thg, $Toom's wift 1o the best Tman was BALTIC mndow ades, : eachs . |a Roman gold monogram set of cu! itk 50-62 North St., Willimantic TR oned the bullting Thutsdayafternogn | inks, scarf bin and tie clasp. Fyneral of Miss Catherine T. Ward— and got out in the breeze undem-the ':\.n:"(’: n;;;:uobnfld.e bufletolu\':;l.l Was Sister of the Late Rev. Father i 1 = shade of the frees to do. their work. 2 Ward. The Willimantic Savings = |45ade of tbe trees to do, their, work | Dride’s cake, which was distributed Institute * |there than at most of the schools, |in boxes. Lady Assistant Tel. connection Carpets, Rugs, -« . . 2 r. and Mrs. Jeffers went to New | The funeral of Miss Catherine T. I 1 m Ol_l Cl hs DR. F c, JA“SON Denhst ;’.',‘;’,2;&“’:,‘,‘:‘.,."‘20,;’3,{1,‘,;“,' ,',',:: :,': Yo‘xgk and Atlantic City for their wed- | Ward was held from her home on High an eu S, ot . 4 Incerporated 1842 . . : pressive and resulted in a number of | ding trip. The bride's solng away eurch ?Qr:qn:’::ayikhA;:niqu e A . s z \ P iinor prostrations in .the cases of |SOWNn Wwas battleship gray with hat baarers were ything that’s needed make Painless Extracting Frank Larrabes, President 3 children. Four childrén were allow- |to_match. e N oo d?:-m, Edward, by ® L . ok E . 2 5 g ed to go home from the Windham | There were bridal gifts of linen, eut |four brothers of the ard. Buriai your home comfortable and and Filling a Specialty "D, Webster, Treasurer 53,5 55,20 e i, iyer o furaieure . and | Thomas Jona and Fvter Ward, Buca - 1 152 Main Street, L2 Willimantic St. Joseph’s school suspended its aft- | money. Among the gifts were a pair -3 > . Mary’ of table mats knit from a soft thread [Ccased was a sister of Rev. Father Telephone R O e s 8 Ch00) | Sbun and twisted by the sroom's great-| Ward. who dled P TR Sy s e ot schools was 1t io (he Juds. | sranamother. They wers made by bis | YL 880 10/ or mianover has pur- CASH OR LIBERAL CREDIT ment of the prin¢ipals and teachers There were guests present from Jew- | chased a new automobile. —_— tractive. ett City, Boston, Plainfleld, Moosup, | Three cases of scarlet fever are re- o ported in the village. ] Dl A P . e to live in| Miss Adelaide Plerson of Fall River e o o A hland | miversary Tequiem high mass ea urKe f street. Mrs, Jeffers will be much miss- ! ed In Moosup, where she has been |Was celebrated at St Mary’s church k3 prominent in the. Methodist church.|Thursday morning at 9 o'clock for 3741 IA‘I-SI‘REE.T. NORWICH, CONN. b Mrs. Zoel Gaucher. Right Rev. Bishop Nilan was the WILLIMANT'G anN k / | NOW DENFED THAT JOHN Sws b T, ..V, 2, Befangte Wnis L [ . A GROWTH OF SHIPPING WANAMAKER 18 SERIOUSLY ILL.| 555 - BD[SON IN PORT OF CRISTOBAL. DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAPHS| | 3§ S\ e e who have been at Cape Cod for the summer, have returned home, % 3 Sept. 16.—Since the open- ‘ THE CHOICE OF MUSIC LOVERS j - : ¢ g':m, Fmfl;; ?":"l{l‘.f‘ys':'“"."‘o""'u::‘:h: - | / e ¥ n ern en e terway, n- fmp—t——" Music lovers have long awaited the day when ; o ~ e g Bro v ey A Judged by what really couges— S S costing 35,600,000 each. are no / in actual service and wear—do music could be recorded upon the phonograph ¢ o S o e i B b more than apy other kind. : in such a manner that all the artistic qualities B i M e PR N dra: p. y . Call and examine our line of which distingliish the artist could be preserved e 2 et ey s, By et and faithfylly reproduced, and the inventive mmm power of no less a personality than Thomas Tools and Cutlery today. They : than the ordinary X A. Edison has brought about this long ; ; : P ; K m-“ m : awaited result, £ 3 : L All our claims are backed with "I'h'e New Edison is now obtainable in a wide variety of irfis- c cabinets. Several new designs have just been added, the oroduct of expert cabinet makers and have been designed vith a frue appreciation of correct furniture modefing. ‘The new range of prices for the New Edison is as follows: 180.00, $100.00, $150.00, $165.00, $200,00 and $250.00. 5 ~ THEH. C. MURRAY CO..

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