Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1915, Page 5

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that the Most of the owners of section have:finished- AND THEY ARE FINE 3 Doors Above Bath Street “ $ S BRI o ] % Arms company, The. ¥ Visit the Woman's “Exchange ‘and tea room, 65° Broadway.—Adv. Mr. Holyoke graduates in this vi- Wootey 10" o opening saramonics. 6] ARRESTED ON-COMPLAINT. 'y X IN' 3 Connzc'ucut College October 8. OF THEFT OF $40- R Aoy % P P A typographical error made M. . |- the Mauri ./ One of fhe rarest, most val |Eey, megeet Ul 0 o emn SR * rable ..and. beautiful” of all|Xam. precious ‘stones, is considered At the prayer meeting in u:. Cen- ‘to-be the aristocrat of all gifts. Fey ble. Em- thes e g e et pebil B | Sty G | 'tn the present promised increase in ::fimm forces are bled there- the t mn;lyl ’u‘:pmh::z';un?h- ‘:‘o: It is expected that the hours during T talks with the officers of tral Baptist church Thursday e '3::5 i 2 o e & Allen concern impressed upom the | iract means two or three years work | Which drink may.be sold will be short- 2ol ey 3 ert " and" Filliger, | Norwich men that there was a positive % adin gned and that dilution of epirits will When purchasing a Dia-| m. c. Lane has removed his black- | charged with: the theft of $40. need of more houses in the city to ace pany be insisted upon. el - smith-shop to the rear of 60 Frank.| Four ten dollar bills were found up- | commodate their help that would come mond don’t ‘be gq_“ded by |lin street—adv. on the accused and he confessed that this was the money that he had tak h:;‘nfld 'hwb;n'ad' u’m'.’fl:g“ Lot P | RANCHMAN BELIEVES HE - en. X to - appearanges alone. - Its value| The exambition ship Santa. Maria, | He was breusht to police headquarters < ol b B HAS BANDITS SURROUNDED. which was at the Norwich wharf last|and locked up, - 3 for their help. It was their advice that Two Detachments of Cavairy Sent to depends on its color, quality, | montn, is now at Mystic. Later she P i . . %) | will be towed-to New Bedford. OBITUARY. o Aid: Him. =purity and skill with-which it e a g two or three apartment houses ought | that were sent out to property owners, to be the kind to be built’ 500 having been sent out on Th x z v Fs All Hellows council No. 270 K. of C,, Miss Nora Sullivan, Aft hat ‘safd Ter 500 on Friday. ssion, Texas, Sept. 3{.—The trail is ‘cut] and: enly..an «expert is | of Mocsup, is placning to observe Co_ | Miss Norg Sullivan of No. 9 B of hiearing what wak'to Ve Said qnd anotrer 599 on ¥ - of 12 bandits who yesterday raided the lumbus day, October 12 in the e:uncn street dled in this city Thursday even- v Palpa ranch near heré ‘was struck fo- able 40Zjudge thése things|rooms in the Bellevance by iviegadi gl il A L day about 15 miles from Mission, where FER-CIR - ' z g an ill- | HAT MAKING CONTEST - NEW LONDON ELKS B ol B The planet Nranus is well placed for | 133 Of sbout threb" weeks' duration. they had cut fences and telephone eorrecflx." obseration i Capticornua doting thi | Mise Sullivan 284 been” employed us AND TRACK MEET COMING IN FORCE. lines and passed through the Monte . e Tl e c at No. road street for e : -~ Wil -profit-you- to--come | wuon-—J a3 i on he S0 | oo ToUTE paat, Bhe Teevee n sl | Mede e e e e e atnantar e T ey cul tnfouthy fences to the Mcen in and talk with us. It is announced at Berkeley Divin-| Miss Minnie Josephine Connell. T ranch in Hidalgo county and passed Investigate 0 . ing DiAmonds: C N e o OB into the ranch of ‘Sam P. Lane P i he Middletown, it Mary The regular meeting of the;Xens so- New London lodge of Elks intend to s i plabof Nett AT S HERI (NGCF S| A shrt e ek deveop | 23 SIERLT"ER " APV | m e O fores T ooty | Eong rperid B ot g 1 B Norwich woman, will be given before | death of Miss Minnie Josephing Con. B e 5”:3?;‘,?:.‘:2‘:::";:.‘.’; erening, for it is now, calculated that|pasture, but as the bandits et ot It'is a money | Lent. e T o Friday tnacour~ | the meeting to order at 8.15 oclock. | the dedication of the addition to the |;Se€rIPE wires in that section com- 5 munication was interrupted tonight. Plans are being made by the Mid-|She was The regular reports were read and |Norwich home. saver. dletown Baptists to entertaln between | ways Tived mors era® oiy and $iad 8l | accepted. A mew member was voted | The New London lodss members will |, & Sourier seat by Lane reached hers P ™ 300 and 400 visitors during the com- | last Monday, September 20, . into the society. The president ap-|mect at the lodge room at 6 o'clock. | 215 RLAY, LR CERDS Bf Neriercoe We will set the ‘Diamond |ing state meetings of the Baptist con- | - Miss Congell wae the daughter of|Pointed as an entertainment commit- [ Waere lunch will be provided _and [ THIC- Two dstachments : EA A ventions, . John' Connell and the Iate Mary Gon. |te® for the coming three months, Mrs. | Wnere a band concert will be given | " - you select in any style ring. - eIl THIoURR Ror oot e | Arthur T Wrs. | during a half hour. Then the mem- ‘| _The gatholic University of America| gisposition she had. won & hese ie| Harry Hiil, . ers and | bers will form a grand procession and | G/RL KILLED WHEN P 2 e at Washington, D. C.. where Rev: P.| fricnds who held her in true. cotern | Harry Hill . msrch to the railroad station, where HURLED FROM AUTO. g 9 *.| 3. McCormick of Norwich is a profes-| anq are saddened by the news of her] -After adjournment the entertainment | 1¢y Will proceed in a special train to — Shot Guns, Khaki = 3 4 sor, will open the' college year next| geath which came to them on Friday | COmmittee. consisting of the officers, |tris city. The New Londonere will|Migs Ina Bennett, Daughter of a Well » Clothing. N ) | Tuesday. = She had been emploved as a clerk in SO0k Shif of He goves 4 b g R S o o to Do Farmer of Wilton. The Fy ary | the WEite Star Clothing Co. up to e upening number of & progra i - ‘Friday was the fourth anniversary | iie Wit Star her un_ | 0f_fun was a hat-makipg stunt. e o z . T 2 ration of St Patrick’s X Ago when. her un- reen AT DAV! TE! 1239 Main St., .~ Frankhin 'Sq. | S S0 oecr high mass was sang | 100ked for failue in health caused her| Sheets of pink or sreen crepe paper 18 THEATER. { N ! Ton Bt st AT St L B o - na nnet Ak ughter of V- ~ to give up actl: and pins were given each one and ten at § ofclock By'the rector, Rev. John LR I AStive oek: Rbwas of |minutes was given to make a hat. Creatpre’s Band. g R i T X > N s S 4 | S% Mary's church and was deeply in- | Needless to say there Were many won-| A programme that was received with | killed in “this city tonight about mf_’ \J- i 3 ; “of towns school #hi-|terested in the wotk-af the churth in|derful creations. enthusiasm for every number Rur o o ; nem- | night when she was huried a mumber - ) ] i * which she -could help. .| . The greens found partners with the |onstratei that the audience was thor- | automobil driv, ‘barl X gzflge;qhew&“fi?m‘:flmd Lo Jitect! vived by her father — 153.'%,‘;&2‘.1 pink hats and all marched before a |oughly satisfied was given at the Da- R ¥ Y. Chaies -C. Company Bland, a wealthy building contractor ? . 3 John F. and Joseph J. Connell. She|Committee of two, Stephen Peckham [vis theater on Friday evening by Cre- | of Stamford, when the adtomobile ran - - | SrvE R Eire Prevention day, designated by the | Jlug” leaves . her - aunt. Miss: Nelllg |and Harry Howard, who found it al- |atore's band of 40 places. Though |into a troniey pole. . The &int wae s | 129 Main St.. Norwich, Ct. A 1 : | O'Connen of this city. most impossible to decide the vital|smaller than had béen expected. the|ting on the turned-back hood of the > 2 Teacher of Piano Professor and:Mrs. Walter E. Wil Mo Dol Eiiadlidelor question of, the prettiest hat The hon |audience was not lacking in their dem. | machine and was (hrown {rom her in- N. E. Conservatory Course sox, of Mystic, hiaye located in Indian- | Following & week's iliness . Chris- | W G arn il T Koo e ety | el aoteetion (o Pro e, and when the|secure seat headfirst upon the wood | 2% av: a 218 West Thames St. Tel. 10533 | @Polis, Ind., ‘where Mr. Wilcox has be- | tina Salzer Glasbrenner, widow of]wes T i, St T i n ended e § ernmm“p o o~ TR ap‘lflf’ reement containing An aroiira S Tew ThmeRth 1 %) come 'a.member of the faculty of ‘the | John Glasbrenner, died at her home 1] ote D during the evening. which ended the proj me had been | ture¢ and she died before the ambu- |20 mient containing an arbitra- Eronks Sehool T Boss: | Oxoboxo, Montenie o0 &t her home in| The rest of the evening was given |Fiven they did the unusual thing for |lance could get her to a hospital. tion, clause, are mot inclined to accept £y S P 5 ing at 430 o'clock’ O ™ Yy morn-|to a Fake TrackMeet. a Norwich audience of failing to make b eiigiieios cxmgiepy concessions offered by the company i i The ““‘"&f"“" government has| o5 T 53 oclock On Thursday of| ° The first event. a tug of war between |a grab for their coats and a rush for | CONFERENCE FAILS TO which do not include all these changes. 3 ji § awarded to fhe Groton boroush Power | trateq by the heat white srtensins cey | (e Sreen hats and the pink hats was|the door. They sat in their seats and SETTLE LOWELL ST { BT % i Weadvertise exaotly | station a contract:for supplying elec- | ginog, o 7% Mot Vplle & e the Mrs. Edward Briggs and Har- |kept applauding till Creatore had come RIKE. Protecting St. Paul's. 1\ @itis - - |tricity to. the navel station, which is| consclousness Recover ; back to bow several times and the rtal U . U. 8. Cartridge Employes Demand a ;:“I‘)e opened as a submarine base this Mrs. Glacsbrenner born in' Wur- The =econd event, 3 Vocal High |cu n was then rung down. Jump, which proved a tie between Mrs.| The following was the programme Closed Shop. e i ;%'?‘.f.“’f"ocmuwm“‘d:u:fihr 8 |Avery Park and Miss M. A Ward,|that was given: ccording e weather ‘records, " Mrs. Park winning out in a second test, St orang Lo e ancather TeOrds. | Michael and Rosena. Bower Salzer An association of architects and art craftémen now does duty in protect- Lowell, Mass. Sept. 24—A confer-| P8 St Pgul'’s Cathedral presumadly ; was very interesting. Part First, ence heid today fafted to bring ahout & }in case of Incendfary bombs being then to and, including Sept. 20 the dally |ty posgr ey o Fo%ident of this coun-| "TTne third event, “the shot pit” was | March, Roma .. - Musso | settlement of the strike at the plant of | droped upon it by Zeppelins. These mean temperature had an average of OF S IR won by team one. Overture, Mignon . Thomas | the United States Cartridge company.| Men. who include many well known seven and six-tenths degrees in excess | pjon pro, SO ARer Was twice mars :'- Fourth vent, “hurdl o by | Soprano Solo—Cavatina, from Lucia Those participating were Frank H_Mc- | architects, serve in adition to the reg- ¢ o ke l(-;lad. first to Frederick Hartman, Pty o M \":‘fi"‘,"f'},m{ PSR I D ... Donizetti | Carthy, an organizer of the American [ Ular watchmen. Sand boxes nd : e radern jsaidier and a stons cutter by | “rinp event, “paper bag race won Signora Emille Bernabo Federation of Labor. Commissioners | shovels. for puiting out fres = a e Jewish residents of Bozrah, E Yy a ng zapeth Park . | Rhapsodie No. 2 .... .. Lisst | Wood and Bump of the state board of | Placed in convenient corners, just 3 _about ten in.number, have generous. |Stone and after his death she was | Lo, v v T ot S i "% . 1b K P Y. conciliation and arbitration and com- | they are in the museums and art g 1y. contributed the:sum of $20.32, which | United in marriage with John Glas- | “TiH event, a “rainy day race,” e o pany ofcials. - leries of Loudon. 80, far, the Zeppe was forwarded Friday to Harry Fishel, ner who Jied about 20 years ago.|won, after a hard strugsle, by Mrs. art Sscond. The strikers, who demand' the closed | lins have déstroyed nothing of im- of New York, treasurer of the Jewish | L OF 2 time Mr. and Mrs. Glasbrenner Arthur Armstrong, John &' Oat and | Waltz, Blue Danube portance-in the way of art or archi- Rellef fund. € [ s cHigtn but for years they | il 3, Koonz Hea for second place, | Barcarolle, from the tecture in England. “AL ‘s ‘Dublic canning. demonstratioh | where ail of thete childvan oabe 1orD | Mies EiizaBeth Parkithird: the second | man - ORDINANCE EPERXT Friday ‘morning. at the New London|For 38 years past Mrs. . Glasbrenner o o T el B0 TOET Grand: Seietion—Vanet - PICKED FOR NAVAL Vocational chool,’ ‘Miss Sprague, , a|had lived in Oxoboxo. Mrs. Glas- y Burlingame, Lewis Oat second. demorstrator. of Storrs ~ Agriculfural | brenner is survived by six sons, John & Teloe s ADVISORY BOARD college ~wa: isted by Cc - - renner of ‘aterfol - SR WSy 7| i S Tncimtn oF ot T |, et 0 bk aud grten | (S) Soldlery ooy, ' PREPARE FOR 4 a W ren: 23 - ! . District Superintendent G, G. Scriy- | casville, William Glasbrenner - of | Putter sandwiches. cake and coftee. |S0los by Signori Demetri. Rossi and 4 of| The evening was a good ‘time from D¢ Lnca. ener of Norwich will preside at the | Montville, - Carl Glasbrenner the second” quarterly conference of Montville Center and Martin L. Glas- | Peginning to end. s, The sololst, Signora Emile M 3 z 3 WINTBR s A : Moosup Methodist church to be held | brenner of East Boston and Py - bo, was heard with much pleasure al- z : in" the vestry Thursday evening, Sep- | daughters, Mrs. John A. Turner of N SUPeun 50 and in response to a demand for e EVERY M AN tember 30, following the prayer meet- | Montville and Mrs, Mary Marra, of |y s an encore gave one of Creatore’s co 4 During the warm days of the E ing. _ | Fitchville. There are also 16 grand-|With Entertainment Programme at| ositions, entitied Dear. The con- ; 1 Fall is the best time to do an: % < £ e S e . |children and 11 great grandchildren| Residence of Mrs. Eliza A. Séott. | ductor was generous with encores by "Ly i < -who is’particular about wear- e Catholic Transcript notes that| which makes in. all 35 descendants, .| the band, one that was specially en- e b - o poreerc Bt g ko e Miss c.BE. xgofyxe, ;lsltor of the Di-| There is also a sister, Mrs.. Mary Las-| A chicken supper was given Thburs- | joyed being a rendering of Nearer. 4 y ing until the ‘cold makes out- ting stylah cothes, s also par-| soion Peyfo g Ebicanog el it ORI " ey ent e oot | "G e 2 ' e ticular’ about the “style ‘of his | ern Connecticut, and will be.at St.| German ancestry and inherited sterl | Eiz2 A. Scotgof 20 Platt avenue, fof Have you examined your roofs and gutterns to see if they are tight? Is your heater in condition to run through the = Edward’s church, Stafford Springs on| ing qualities which she imparted to|the benefit of Mt. Calvary - Baptist hat’ * | Sunday, to find homes for dependent | her family. She was Industrious snd | ehurch, and was a decided’ success, children. P i |thrifty of neture and kindly, gentle : gt i g About 55 were present and.partook of We bave Hats to suit all faces| Eight nundred and sixty-one. mem- | proved: 1oval to. her Bhcvand sed ek | this toothsome menu: Chicken, mashed MOTORED FROM JAMESTOWN. Edward T. Connelly is Making a Brief Visit re. ; winter? Is the plumbing sani- %Y b 33 T | vers weré reported ‘ss. Tea ot bt S potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice, tomato| ' On a brief visit h £ § com- and figures, both in Derbies | raliy meeting of the campoton. com | 3o 0ving mother and warm - friend. | &2iag. apple sauce, tea, coffee, tapioea | home, Edwara T Connelly the el bom et /iy ke ‘and _Soft Hats. mittees at _the First- Congregational gree‘; el RO o e cream, rice custard. _ice cream was|known ténor, reached here on Friday ma‘w-nun" ¥ £ k 201} X, parish house, Thursday evening, - e e S S on sale. \ in his touri: car, accompanied b; 2 If not, call or 'phone and we s = Hoaily ‘gectiring o New. London the By Mematmes Onkientited 'A-short programme was given, con- | Mrs. Connelly and Mra. Pearl Carlson, will attend to it promptly. $2. to $3. stitution of a Young Women's Chris- Yy o sisting of a plano solo by Mrs. Maud | having started from Jamestown, N. Y. 3 $ 0 ¥ : tian asseciation. of the man found deed|Epps, a selection by the Lewis chil- [last Tuesday morning, a 550 mile trip. o R t Montville, Sunday night | aren, reading, Miss Idella Scott: a se- | He expects to remain until the -early mlrm j - They’re SOME Hats, too. Annual Y. M. C. A. course of five: | Still lles unidentified at Gager's|lection upon combs and plano by the | part of next week. 5 4 New York Artists, Vice . President|Mosue. It has been ascertained that|[ewis children, which was finely ren-| They stop over at Elmira the of the best kinds will be sold 5 Marshall, Boston Symphony Sextette, | the man was probably of Jewish birth | dered and which was roundly applaud- | first night, at Liberty the second night : = \ | Dr. Russell H. Conwell, Grace Hall. |&nd several local Jewish and at New London Thursday nigh ot Vory SUIIaRiers. FEmS. S Riheldaffer, soprano: and _company. | Were at the morgue Mr. Connelly, who is a Greeneville Y carry them ever. Out less will Only 32 for entire course. Get tickets | Yi¥ing the body - Just what dispos- ers Charles, Costello, boy, will be, heard, 2 be your gain, and it will pay ! 0N Sy, " | yet known. The man was brobably onort St e you to-logk at them. ez ? B M o) sALiy “Tailoring in War ‘Times. . |5tFuck by a passing automobile. ) i According to the tailors, grey will J 207 MAIN STREET be the wear for men’s suits this au- |- Surprise Party. the < IERT ) e - tumn. The reason is the dye difficulty. Miss Ethel Branche was given a sur- Ing commi : Mrs. Mary Reeves, the Vil ouse, . The tailors, like most other people, are|prise party on Friday evening at her < Robert Simpson Woodward is pres- hit by the war—that is ident of Carnegie institute of Wash- P, BARSTONS 0. Fran ington. expert : trad and Eiiz | s The Jast time gt e A e X T et 23 and 25 Water St. CLAM-BOUILLON Carpenter, and Barola " Young. Othe | Lowis, sire- Birsiaie. Ander foe i o ey e athamasios T he : LR s e A - s i gh'-:»hbififlflnmu-' Raymiond |. in Rochester, Mic .1 N GLABS R e ok S e - All In.the ‘Same Poaition. at Rallion’s 3 t fts present position Drv—wmh-dnhummq., ¢ w'.;,:'.""'"' The | the administration his knowledge of Mlm the| ~At the Methodist W church 1 . 2 . z Z in the m: : 3 ‘Marion Block, 326 Main- Street- Loins. Scomistionrin e profe : 1a sick. "The Jeague service - = TEACHER o Dissases of the Stomach and e e Jwevs: rosts ayitn | Churen sorvice ot : - i E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. - g

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