Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 21, 1915, Page 7

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MOn'lhbthlfl-.Nwwu R Arowlfldd.lw-'hof"&\l who burned the compound | nnd nl:hL z T Lonken Sept. 14 resaiding Bee VI- tly nn::r “When J F . u...m N took a terrible v . - | cone” ity St Shitting 1o ; pasty Tor the raising 5t the sl Automobile SlipCov. ¥ mu"& “L.nuq n'-h ud Van, Turkish Arrnglgvumlu much Armenian volunteers. i 4 m ~ 16/ Franklin Square rons st A whu—wm occurred before the fight | GAVE LIFE IN ! at Factory Prices {EYE, EAR, NOO!. THROAT ONLY,| New England and eastern New |9fthe e g "“,&' h MISSIONARY LABOR. LASSES - York: Showers and cooler Tuesday; mo‘fxa"' ‘R‘:‘ snd Mrs. J. S L mgpu “mo Shail be ont - town Friday | Wednesday-tair and cooler. - b 5 B ot B LR L | during July &n Awm lw by Observations in Norwich. Dr, Clarence D. Ussher, Mr. ..,.x,._ 4 > Aveaus ,eppointment o X .. The following records, from | Yarrow and 13 other wngufl: ch(ns ph-.:-maL”y. ?ihu;u ing the missionary staff at vnfi’vu.- % .., ’ —_— i N temperature an barometric | kish Armenia, passed through o letter written e g 4 ohn Smitheron was Jet B mnmuonuy fir‘d today on their way to Bergen, Monday afternoon. . Chevrolet |:::- T ""E"z‘“‘:“‘g“""““‘;il’“": to the Rallroad hotel which Mr. recently purchased. i —_— “is visiting rela- e§ Miss Pearl Tetlow tives in Jewett City. 3 £ e gt 4 m-dmtflom resist Miss Ethel Tetlow is visiting rela« c.,m,.".m dcu beton her husband me& &h-v same fl% theft of tives in New Bedford. o Predictions for Monday: Falr, B e "mm“ i $he| Mrs. Chesbro end deushter, Viola, F,0. B..FACTORY _ - [J| Monday's westher: Fair; southwest|pr Ussher was the same dey "atch | were callers in Willimant Sunday. ELECTRIC STARTER $60 ™ as his "”0 1 is » —_— scarcely ablq to walk, -Imou‘h hu has from Do} ! Mlss rr m Bun _ i, Moon The entire ‘::rty suffered tn-.t - . 3 Rises. | Sets. hw.&'e‘..'h Sets, | hardships on the road. Already weak Impcnal Garage E-_y e m | b m 1| & m || & m ened through the Jong uursing of thou- Mrs. Kate Higgina Soulthard. CHESTNUT AND WiLLOW 8Ts. §i 2 [T u%_ $33 | 231 | members of B e ; in Stonington. This| Mopngay m: e 5 “3177“" and were % mu‘.ffl:fllgd% o I e 56" || Rises | Tiflls. =There, fortunately, the board letter was written came the | heid Treen e W""h" Y- lhmmlunum.cm s * X 5.89 of missions had a fund deposited with | flight of the missionaries from Van t eld from the parlors of nm vm-. R. has returped home THE EUROPEAN WAR ” o.%o :‘H @ American consul. Dr. Willlam A. | Tifits, the eause of which is not &8 3 ,.: Sm‘.l‘“ & lhlnt Rev. JOII Fleming | visiting rouuvn on Hunters l'ulnt nu au kept us from obtaining ayu __.__._,_._.._..__—.. !hodd. hnd of the Urumish mlulon. known. - e at the mass in St. Mary's —_— nruuuu her Bix_hours aft h water | !ov and Mrs. Labore, the wife of one of | Mrs. Ussher had been overdoing to | CourC at 9 o'clock and Face to Face,| Several auto l""u- m here were e wfi anfl Batle: | ke wiion 18 tolow s By haed the missionaries ‘at Urumiah, Persia, | get things in order after the siege; the | inc, Nearer, My God to Thee, were|in attendance a e et oo ,,’fi:{‘““ el and several other missionaries are fast work she did was to g0 atq the e peare) ivs.' TRSetny Dubwedn | Scatubritgh Tame at Moosap Hunasys Loxpox.somwics DY GREENEVILLE D R i it | S SeLtes B Ik weiiives . B0 Michasl Hickey of Montvile, Patrick | “The Public ana Sacred Heart schools 58 Broatway. " " H5L Connsotton. | Joseph Bélleveas and Mies Dlia Vau- | GiESF women of the Urumish station | In the uptown church when she o e Dlace in Bt Mary's cem- | their Short recess owiag (o the ereee: dry Married in 8t. Mary's Church— | caring for 20,000 refugees. As an in- | meant bread only to the Armenian|oioiy, A committal service Wwas read |sive heat. otaapen . Q= Persorls. Sication o S spiri S ArperiGan mi | Tomen, o ket S0 DUl il | Mmool n e sttendimog, St i | s clock ight e TOM'S l%s‘s:’glaAR“ it‘.‘ Sty °mm’§gp'n o e o e B B B g | o iy, thiy Past. of her work fi'é’ifihm i i e B BORN o . 3 MALO Stonington leveau of 165 Central avenue, son of| The Urumiah missionaries report| Her life was full of service, full of | P/8¢es Sont GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | Saauci ‘and Marle Gaudet Bellevea | that that city was epared a massacre | peril, full of strength, freely and cheer- | . Miss Lillian Shaw. ol & son o ¥, DR.R.J. LLINS e, RPN SR SO D N R RS s i e "R B B T R CTO » s "fic.x.t!ta Cate - to W by, l“cavnwml ‘ml'it.“km. '\-"T;. l'i“:a xunllsh tribes around. Uru. ::em : 1 ‘“fl.:m’;:ml ';';',' ::; 1) A Une hlz‘ Xn R CRaB a7 R A e sy D N IS r lara en- - ¢! " " pa— nedy. The couple Were attend. | mish are said now to be Aisposed to | Mrs. Ussher have given. years of 7 ""::"D - S uhymzr-r ‘audry, Jr., brother of | submit to Russia. vice to Van and its vicinity. co,u.a 3 Rev. C. A. ”“"“ —VAUDRY—In this eity,|148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. by Rev. Willlam H. Kenne- the bride and Miss Mary Aceino. The| Van again is in the hands of the | of God as was Dr. Grenfell of Labrador, | Northrop omeht-d at tho service and 4 lia B. Vau bride wag charmingly dressed in white | Russians, who are declared to have | they entered with joy n the hard | burial took ( Plat R:“‘l bo'.h‘;f, 5 m?h TuThS crepe de chine and carried a large|found the canals and trenches choked m and now one has ?.u.,, by. the | etery, !Hen s -cun. as bmr.. bouquet of roses, her bridesmaid was | with untold thousands of bodies of Ar- . To her parents the dressed in ping crepe de chine over muu.n- who had been unable to es- .bmng Lhau:ht that they have given TAH'VILLB T if! by A B aiared that in addition o th 4 v made Better the Hives she: too he groom’s gift to his best man was 3" Stated that in addition to the | an er the lives she tou B e Yo |imiialon Uopoima all the betesr bullds | oas-te Whets 1t Wat s Pod; | Marriage of Miss Ora 8t. Germain and DHIK—In Jewett City, pin, the pride’s to.her mald was|ings .in the city were destroyed, in- | the helping hand and sav n:uy and| Adelaude Edward Lambert—Notes of by Rev. J. J. Mo a chain and locket. Following the | cluding the home of the governor and | bring peace and comfort to many| [Interest. Trazy and Katherine Nle- ceremony at the chur¢gh a wedding |the headquarters of the Armenian gov- | homes. Well she wrought, well she led —_— - Phone 42¢-4 breakfast was served at the home of | ernment. The massacre, the mission- | in the path of victory over sin, and| The marriage of Miss Ora St. Ger- | *'% Bee T H . the bride's parents with many relatives | aries report, was directed by Jevdet ' showed the way to heaven. main and Adelarde Edward Lambert s.um:::'“ i I.l"r!nmul 'Smi'méi the consumption of ice is and friends in attendance, some com- took place at Sacred Heart church, Mive Mbine’ Cocelin Lecn e ing_from New Bedford, Mass. Arctle, Monday morning with Rev. U. O. Bel- | CRITCHLEY —r ARBOR thie greatest P"r‘xi'e l:ggt:lg!-:d °‘h~;.ggl§;- rage | CETMAX CO. PROBABLY TOWN'S ANNUAL REPORTS }:ln:;e s the church, celebrant Sepy, 18, 1015, -&ml ! .gu \ 0] carpen 8 nu| mass. - 0 T l te > and 18 well known, and tho bride had __GOING TO mMYSTIC FOR THE PAST YEAR | The couple were attended by Moses grgnes Taris N During Dog Days. been emplo & local factory. e P » & G - Lam! BT00; Wi 2 You eamt sell a fifty-cent plece for || SOLDIS Tots for & wedding tour in the | Likely to Take Lease of Former Royal | Financial Side of the Town’s Business | Francis St marmin tathosTor oo fir ot = l:mn ::.’ ;' ; ‘“‘ More food is spoiled than ” : ever. - 8toc A - o Mo ome actuslly attseapts afternoon and they received many Linen Mills Buildings. For Twelve WMonths is Shown, bride. bride Mary Hray. both of any other timeé of the year, the experiment. 23 . Negotiations are underway, it is un- | The annual reperts for the town of IS SoLNRANDER _—In _Jew E We positively work 'for the very Owls Mest. - - deérstood, which will in all probability | Norwich were issue din printed form |™ODy the choir sang. F""W"\t the| R aries J. Sehmidt an During Dog Days LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE The Owls ‘field gn “Interesting bus- | rasult_in the removal of the Climax |on Monday by the selectmen and a |CCTSMORY & wedding breakfast and re- c""”" Ans Alexaader, det ~§| iness meeting at tWeir rooms = ception was given at the home of th s city. i that any dentist in the ity charges. nth sireet, Monday evening aud theee | Co- of Lowell from Montville to Mya- | supply 1s on hand st their office and | bride's parents on South C street, with | RROWN—JAMBS—In Norwien, Sept. || O C Refrigeratog§ are sold QI WO m"‘d'm“'un"“m“'m". candidates were put through the ini- | tic, although no papers have been sign- | at the office of the town clerk for free |Mmany in attendance. The groom is| 20. by Rev. J H. Broderiok, Geor, than any other . world. L4 tiatory degrees. The session was fol- |ed Vet. A lease of the brick factory | distribution. The report makes a 36 | the son of Moses Lambert and Rosie| 5. Brown and Miss -nrmu Frances lowed b cial hour. building in' Mystic, formerly occupied ¢ pemphlet which is lssued fi St. Peter Lambert and is a blacksmith | James. both of this eity. s IF YOU HAVE iR oy o : by the Royal Linen mill, is in prospet, | The Hulletin Job reom. - 0 | b trade. The bride i the daughter | YERRINGTON— N-_LANOIB_In Norwich. Before Dog t Personals, and as soon as it has been defini’ely | In the outside poor account it is|0f Francls and Eliza Turcotte St g:',;‘u.}“,?."ne’}. o . u’::g",‘&" A v % DENTAL WORK Postals have been - recetved from |&Tansed for. the Climax company will | shown that the cost was $3.667.30 and | Germain, ' Atter their wedding tou:| Iadia’ Loulss Lancie 5 Nor: || is the time to buy a Refrig- James Gordon and Willlam Pitchen, | 0Ve from the part of the Thames | that 266 persong were aided. will reside at the home of wich. s ' COME TODAY Who sre bound westward, They are|Fiver Specialties company paper mill; Included in thg list are iws names of the Srides perents. PURKE_ALD! ok, || €rator. DRICH_In , New Yotk enjo; the sights that Yellowstone |t ffifi“g]fif at Montville. those having reCeived hospital treate t. rk's_church, by 23 iill property in Mystic is a two | ment, many of whom would not have Protests o J ! riyn Veifert, Dr. Frank " o R e sy v Geopy PME MRre L story brick bullding with 16,000 squars | been" obliged o @DPesT i the role of | The local femteh oo has fle. 2 Bu FoJork and Miss He We have a full line, large feet of floor space, is on the water |town pauper, had not sickn: a Amrldh d; ughte: .- EXAMINATIONS FREE - W'o?'xfi""" B S tq | front and also on the Shere Line di- | cident rendered It imperative. For hos- | Bro' mtstrith e et of e "sokin Aldrten'ot || and small, at prices that will DR. F. C. JACKS: S vision of the New Haven road. The|pital bills alone the amount was 32.- | league because of the fact that Blatn: 1 . . C. JACKSON T [oill Il have it Onn,siding and the | 690.11 of which amount 3231811 waa | field used professional players iast please yo ) Miss Margeret Redden of Smith av- T (Paid to the W. W. Backus hospital. Satura: acco: DR D. J. COYLE |l e e oter s Srom o vintt Vantageous. The property in Mystic| The figures for other years are|of tho league and compatition for The 'fl"‘ e k. A Bucceeding the King Dentai Ce. in Boston'and Dover, N. H. Dt Al Griabmmutitad. muving the given as rouow- Bulletin cup, only amateur players can residence, 203 Main Street, { o PP s s e i o et g ird L. 09.8: i 1911, | compate. _ Plainfleld used Underwood | No; 72 McKinls \ eaday of- Next.to Boston Stere TUBERCULOSIS CONFERENCE, |company will try to keep its ness "5 B and Bunning who have been playin, ternoon, Sept. 31, u 21 o'c! lock S going and_ when it is located in Mys- T ehd Bumning. Who bave PIaYIng | 1 onGE —in Norwich wTows. Sept. 15, Lady Attendant *Phone 821.8 || Next New England Gathering to Be [tic there is a gossibility, it is under- | Towns that repaid Norwich for the|a fast professionsl team. they formerly| 10i5 Rev. James O.\Dodge. agea 77 stond ,that they may increase thelr line arty years. By going into paper specialties. At the | soadg.. s’oum’“c.?v’:;‘«’;'; 0 mumc [ baven ich FWIESed Tet pw they aid Fert Town street. Tucsday, s’:%z ki 'amily lot a Held at Springfield. 23 and 25 Water St. t mak 7 The first New Eglend conference|Present Ume they employ about 20|feld, $128; Putnam, $134.85: Preston | oorrok® 000 At Fall River they were - ey ; o released and the Plainfleld manage-| at 3 o'clock. Burlal in MISS M. C. ADLES fin‘.ufi:{cgm;‘ was held ;nn?m‘"' m“,:“z";:v::‘?‘fgfl‘;’“ the manu ;st ’_"l'he ‘state of Connecticut paid | ment signed them. N nge- | i M o BTty o HALR, FACK AND SOALP h B R L S tamily. . Almshouse Account. oot A g o SRR TR i Tl | sHARK MAKES APcEARANCE Sp) MOORE—In Providence, R. ki I In the almshou Church Organ Dedication. 1018, Maria E. o reRerick se account th J &‘ "b.‘"" g gy .20 | unable to make the rather long trip to OFF PLEASURE BEACH [pense for the past year was 36,483 39 e ) e, _pusir or the ) o year m FAR_NHAM -nahdrlnuwnoa n other years it has been Bangor, but all who went returned en- 13 & T = S Bt Sy g Sevediods | Pl T T ey el fo e | thusiastic over the results of the trip | Walked Off with Hook and Line Set| 1909, $12.749.07: 1910,$9,765.52; 1911, |2t * e camn ow churih} - o7e Welnsoby t. 1 300 Matn nu«:‘:e;:cm Bank. | and eager to attend future conferences e B 36 3: 1912, $6788.44: 1913, §6.-|CTERD &t l& James' church, Danielson. | Barar o ieecarry romeiseet 1 > = |HAIR and s eci l- t E guihere 18 to e another conference 364.41; 1914, $6,899.77. Y ey (astern ConnecticUl| wypm—in _Norwich, Sept. %0, 115, SCALP p alis uring the coming October, and this | The appearance of a five or six foot | 1he following statistics are shown: S s el s Lewis A, Hyde aged 39 years : Sme T Wy poeE 2 the nearest and | gharic. off Pleasure Beach in the jast| AVerage number for the year 80: X 2PN, Chirtier Jretel e’ b g neld_at his DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | 502, interesting of our” neighborin | weck nas made an interesting incidant | Jumber of males ot Desinaing of vear, | *470" iafe reidence: Yo 248 Wamington HARPER METHOD Mass. e exact | for late st at the beac number of females at beghning of # Dental Surgeon |& R Sonferancs sre Pridey and | Thcin ate st Bortims (eS| Year, 157 pumber of Maies ot erdiog Personals and Notes. AYPREWS—in Rockvile R I set| Also MANICURING . Oct., 24 and 2 and while the st of the fin gliding = Rbo B B o a o ln:xdl- o i s Ay have year| Thayer Building, Room 304, - through the water not entirely ear mov: m use on ] v B 4 McGrory Bullding, Norwich, Conn. amily Gathering. Siopet nathing: nobody la taking any | 17 inene account has cost 3a. 2 O etie B aanghter St M. o o Franklin Square © Mr. and Mrs. Hadley G. Gray en- |long swims now. 80t repairs any maintenance F. Buchanan, {ormerly of tertained & family perty at thelr home | "The shark has been seen feeding in has cost $7.736.95, and 3812470 erly. Norwich—Mon., Thur, Fri. Sat g L |at lll.ph Vale Gardens in Franklin on [the waters off the beach for about a |foF neglected and d -nt chi b CONGDON—In Niantic, Sept. llhl N New London—Tues, Wed < Y 16 4 7 Friday. A chicken dinner was serv- |week and several times has been be- The general expense accol of g:;:d o!:u:. ':1{, ;:. ;."hnrln Telephone unt ed and & '»homus’hly good time en- ftween the raft and the shore at the | town which totals $263,080.34 contal; Ad am’ Ta i:nd by all e guests were | bathing beach. One attempt to cateh | the follawing items besides those v SANFORD _In New London. Sept 1t ‘1861 Tuckst and Mrs. Marshall Jewett of fiie‘?fia!::;‘:r.wmn:flmr:mh&’:{ 3 . ¢ X Home and Has Saved a Vast BUCHANAN—In Providence, R. . s Spi Mrs. F. G. Henderson Number from the Herror 18, Jessie Sebina, dsughter of rno- bliG tme fnest standard | daughiers O Norwich and rs. Wars | hac besn pesparedytel pull bil in.; & 334038.33; gtk . M, and Elisabeth A. B 1f you will communicate with line was left out with a number of 5; 1 $32; of Operation. of Burope and America: | ren Church of Groton. hodieSaited with about s Gozen fah | tal statisties $1.57734; PN ' her 0th year. ‘|W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, er, Culmbach —————| The shore end was anchored fast so | $557. office $286.7 Don't permit a dangerous operation of TAFTVILLE, he will give you a Dt £5e. 203 Burton Muer's T e It | Seciias ey ioress m, for plles until you have seen what B Sl aaiee e lr:po e ”‘ju“‘;“’“'- and stay there till his captors could sxs 362.30; centt. ty $9,181.37; ¢t Pyramid 'Pile Treatment can do for "B | care of your piano. mu P. B.M"‘W‘““‘J“ le, Bunker 3 pull him in. He took the bait all right | culosis, '$2.241.44; commeon you in the privacy of your home. 3 e; jones’ Nourish- | - . but the line was too weak and parted ll°l 21.50; Washington Street sewer :fl' Bitter Als, Anheuser, Buflvd.tu-, 2o et fiifi:fi,w o an Then, he threshed around after get- shee: 7d0|' license, 3345.49; interest, . Dl‘- J. M. KING Telephone 447-13, ; Iphur is ‘remarkably | |soy MusT co To STATE SCHOOL. AT THE_AUDITORIUM. [ beneficial—A great purifier. | | ¢ o ick Fromotie, 75, Would Not| Fritzi Scheff in _in_Feature Movie. DENTIST FAMOUS FURS May Building - Stay in New Haven Home. Glenn’s e i‘“’?efl‘f-fi all :?:l:u Frederick Franette, a 13 year old “ g o" of comedy sprin : SaniTuWr Remodeling and repalring also done S“lph“r soa boy who has been at SE. Francis home roughou surely. ‘Superior styles. p in New Haven, was brought from that Contains 30% Pure Sulphur et GestaatL. Stamvon s thar thy A prompt relief for dan- .| |court hers. Te 15 & boy. who was iy druff, ipimples, redness; ||t T T o v oo e e i married again. Remember.. Pyremid—Ferget Pilsa evuptions. At all druggists, [ |73 stetio s Ney Hevon bome mut e imes and the. suthoritice st the | *uicide theory oo T o oot o BRUCKNER 81 Pranklin St. MAHONEY _BROS., Hack, Lwegdrd Boarding less Pyramid Plle Treatemnt has been " 2 home had notified the county commis- trhd and bas falled. Letters by the FALLS AVENUE o sioners who decided that the only thing -wn from people who believed left to do was to have the boy sent to ey annd | cases hopeless are.in our the states&chool for boys-at Meriden. < Mflym 3 um-}w ‘.l‘h;dcnéng. chb:-lfl wu;gfl to Vu: :-1:- Summer resort wh Test - th ”"l’r-tnnt your- 1% last uf 1] DR. A: J. SINAY assu-ue.cm&mkm CASE. Bearly, broks 638 Pyramid Bidg.. Marsball, AMich Dentist Dmn-wmcomm. i¥a Case To- Xindly /osnd e '« Froe sasmole ot || Reome 16.18 Alls Buikding, Morwieh mas Plle~Treatment, in Phone 1177-3 —— e The . superior court will reconve d"'"‘"‘“,j on the bench. is that - heard -New_ Lon:

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