Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1915, Page 5

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8 Dors Above Bath Street = [T Ios—edY: Charlle Chaplin, “In the Bank~ 3| . Miss Belis reels. ClelFfl“ Colchester from a few days' visit with ion ] °'h"u-u:&u.a‘_.i:'~'mnm¢ the White m MISS M. C. ADLES . tock of Imported Hu: Hl’.l‘:?e. ms to whitén and Trainmen down from New| o > e e, i e Mrs. John B, Sherman and ter Jlum:tfi ld-o"ln‘ town for .the HAIR, PACE AND sCALP sPmotavst| SRI0LE, Of A0 departments of Yale| g of New Lon- _soften| Mr. and Mrs, Erastus < Mo avenue have after a iurwm trip to the coast. Lout * Monday ‘where mflumuamlur Giibert of New " - of Norwich Lodge, -klr‘lm u:!m;d or roughenéd by motoring| London reached the 38th anniversary | Mountain whites this winter. 5 or boating. day. 20 Main Street, Next {0 Chelscn Bank, | °f tHeIr marriage Mon, t at 5 Tel, 653-4. ‘The grass on Chelsea Harvard M-%wml- e [ been cut within tho paet the aas, 228 | worth i St s Dental i OLIVE R. RILEY the improvement is quite noticeable. school have returned to - Teacher of Piano Bird students state that robins have | thelr home on Lincoln avenue. tH No. 430, B. P. O. Elks, will assemble at the Home tonight at 7:15 o'clock to participate f 2 Richard K. Prentice, a studen -B," Efx ter passing the summer - at States too, N. E. Conseérvatory Course been seen for the past few days hur- e s 573 b iy 218 West Thames 86 Tai. 1008-81 6 Sthward -t fotks- af " dffeen | BERIN SEMES. OF money the parade. : ” The women's prayer meeting at the First Baptist Young People Follow | Secre ALES, WINES, LIQUORS concrr’Sapiit Shureh Bomt Se” | Firs Bapties Yourg Passle P AND CIGARS by thems, Miss Anna B. S MONTHLY MEETINGS il i The B. Y. P. 1]. of the First A Bap- Fresh, complete' stock. Best Service. oThe jnildness of Tuesday's weather|tist church held at the church Tues- H resul in many automobile parties|day evening the first of their pleasant DAN URPHY touring “through town, Incidentally |meetings and socials that are o be 11 Bath Street h benefiting the hotels and i the ceming winter. e Parish Visitor of St. James' ch.!rzrch o restaurants. |held by the scciety.each month during The cvening’s prosram opened with . Poquetanuck mentions that i - et had obtained it F. L. FARRELL |0t S il ne Sif et iol o | es Bhoneursst. e ploaeure made ot o Doughnuts ness of a few weeks. Mr. Platt came @ concert upon an Edison diamond R. C. PLAUT, possible through the courtesy of the . Chalrman Reception Committee. (concE“ pm[s-r) benses. Porteous & Mitchell Co. At 745 - K x % of o : , ;pThe valuation cars 49 and 180, = of|SINeK AL were invited to & bountiful ; mittee, with R. C. Plaut s chairman, Instructor of Piano, Har- {he Interstate commission which have | wnere the followink Duteh supmer s were stationed af various parts of the mony, Counterpoint and J siztioned ot Sayvoockc: janciors Tory |served to the 40, Euests present: B o e N | e o oo oo, ol 4 \ Comhom ;:l}le;over :!‘n,e southern end on the 2 Fran| Tu‘l 6, 5 72| to invite this man in in the present :-.:h:onmlo:} .o.{h:n vmwr-“ c‘nlmd = Season .commencin Piekl situation. — S attet September 5th, 1915 Samuel Platt, 75, a resident of Fair- RBye Dedad P ol R Bring In 2000 Men. o o e e e B SCOUTS AT ARMORY. Studio: 36 Central Building view home, died Monday after ‘an ill- Cheese 320 | Treasurer George S. Watts of ree The entire bullding was alight from | will Discuss P Their Wi Hopkins /& Allen company he o . to the 0Odd Fellows’ home several Coff per month, and 14 from $20 to $35 said lans for nter Boy Scouts [T~ b top to bottom and palms and other | years ago from a lodge in South Nor- | _Following the social hour the pres- |PCr month The class of mechanics | felt as it . e Season of Work. {dent, John Durnaw uiled the veomiar | that will come will want places from | $hOUEh to take : fihis propoet- | Sants Tere arranged about the rocme with decorative effect by Otto F. $16 to $20 but will want places that|tion. He said that the plant would Ermnst. In the large hall on the main Plans for the winter activities are to : tthe Mikate H S ;“-*"m";‘,,;°,gm'°fl,; Stanporte of |are worth that. Prices for furnished 934 1.000 men any "%y o produce 1.0 fioor of the new addition was & cen- :.‘““"Bw“m"";' T L iy ot ATTERTION ! oy 18 s voted hat"afior Now 10 | {rCadircr - Brmest” Sterry, “whre” pead | oome secommodations are from 1130 000, mu, per day, 1t was expected| " pyraimia of paime, ferns and Soh- 3 - 2 non-resident peddlers shall pay a li- |and approved. Afte two or three briet | {0 e Rally at State Armory Tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Wear uniforms. Signed SCOUT COMMISSION ¢ age plants, while in the Jodge room |rmory at 7.30 o'clock this (Wednes- Chmee f5e 28 320 for horse-drawn vehi- | spesches, ‘the moeting took a serious | 786 Of from 36 to 38 per week ' e~ D5 beoaht i Thees otasae I s ferpes fivacel Lis Sunne oy =4 Zl!:;:n:g 81500 é?fi.ar&ml:l:geu annually. ::er:u :lx;d" n::“l: tl‘-’fl tg?-:::knl:dgs how many familles will be brought| The industry was to be permanent, evening. The scouts will attend meeting in uniform and the pro- will open with the salute to the upper half of the room was shut | STamme Master. hers and this is one of thy most im- | it Was having offered it and turning he flag. followed by the announcement off by a purple ribbon stretched across | ° Mrs. Jeannie O. B. Sammis, widow| & class in Christian culture is to be | POrtant mattérs to come before the|d0Wn contracts every day because it lans, remarks the local scout the altar and tall vase baskets of hy- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNi— of Dr. O. K. Sammis, who was lost in|organized and cottage prayer meetings | OItY, for 3 long time. Sthought thet This_may certify that m the collision of the steamers Narra- |y, ¥, ught was made v gansett and Stonington off New Lon- i e S, "% Dot . A basket of beautiful dah- The report was accepted as one of sal las decorated the altar. by waiting. e d X h ai- rogress. n the music room an orchestra emphatic: If we are to have the best | P would get together 31,000 himself to . Bt w B 3 don a few years ago, died Saturday at|meetings, each member must do his Hopkins & Allen President. put into a bullding essociation T D e o I shall not be responsible for any bilis | her home in Ampere, N. J. and her part. The meeting was one| President Kingz introduced to the |were formed. g;rtl:n;cled by her on and after t day of September, 1915, started fruit farms. 0 ing. The peach crop at Boiton Is drawing |Of, eal fellowship and profit. meeting J. A. McGregor, president of | W. F. Hill advocated the bullding | Tom 7 to 10 in the evening Dated_at Norwich, Conn., this 38th|to a close. It was the second largest t the com- The entertainment committee having | the Hopkins & Allen company, who |company and said he thought there |, D¢ formal dedication o pleted home will take place this even- the evening in charge was Leslie|sald as he started to speak that he|ought to be mot only one but several, %ep23a " " F°PHILIP RITCHER. |Diarted froft fonmns Softled there and | o g chairman; Miss Adele Lindbers, | had Just come. on from . Philadelphis | anh Shopard ot T el init several. ing, when prominent Elks from this and neighboring states will be present, year was larger than the first big | 1iS8 Grace Stetson and Miss Geraldine | 50 that he had not know of this meet- | tion to record the séntiment of the Preceding the dedicatory exercises Oat. ing until he arrived in town earller in | meeting as favoring the committee h will be ade in which every S0 70 e peites weks ot ol fouds —_— the evening but he was glad to meet | recommendation. it o R BT CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYE the business men of the city. He It was understood that further steps Church, New Haven, rient N'rhe ‘engagement is Nearly 200 delegates ate expected il SR el n e LR LOST RIGHT ‘EYE| 720,000 which the Hopkina & Allen | housing committee. o€ the checd e Foimen. Jew Haven 'Thureday and |Hit by Chip of Stono—Compensation | Company would subscribe towards a | Trade. 3 ay. ey, wi guests for e night of the’ * white-ribboners and for 104 Weoeks. ew Léndon of Miss ted. confirmed the recently reported offer |in the mmtter were to be left to the|''poXbected = from th home at 7.45 o'clock and will be form- ed as follow! building nuo;l:uon gx ‘were form- Atlantic Deeper Waterways. - bas od and sald this wou! e as an as- % latoon of Police. surance that the company was 1in|, Secrotary Tibbits read an announce- Tubbs' Band. Compensation at the rate of $6 a |carnest, Doepsr WAterwegs' ighth ahaial Son uire Joseph P. Cummings, with snndunced at | week for 104 wesks. and hospital and| He spoke of'the sbsolute necessity| weBer WALSrways eighth annual Aldes B, C. Plaut and Casper Mary = Cook, | redical éxpenses were allowed Gii- |if workmen were o be kent that they Nov. 9-13. A b K. Balley on horseback. dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence |SePPe Denardi for injury to one of his |should be, satisfied with the places Thames River Channel. Cook, of Walter street, to David R.{eYes, at a hedring conducted Satur- |their familles had to live in Moran. The marriage next month. The twenty-first annual convention will take place | 42y morning at 10 o'clock before Com- {told of the experience of the Union | informal statement that there was a P E i = t - at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church | Pensation Commissioner James J. Don- Automobiles, the first containing Ex- nd he| President King sald he had heard an | alted Ruler Laurence E. Millea, with Grand Exalted Ruler James R. Nich- Twist Drill company in going to Athol, | §00d prospect that & 20-foot channel in olson of Springfield, and F. L. Os- ahue at his office in the Central build- | where the matter of housing was|the Thames river would be recom- good, the first exalted ruler of Nor- ing. solved by a private individual who | mended by the government engineers. On the day ‘of the accident Denardi wich' lodge. was a director of the company taking New Weave Shed Possible. Autos with Officers and Guests. Paints Ynitea “te gourcll, Junior Order of | was employed on a highway by the |Roid of the bullding of & Jot of houses| 1t wer Mtel In, Uhe: daishing by o Norwich Lodge. al United American Mechanics, opened | 4. Vito Construction company of Ston- | which the. compans. subseauenths vy Norwich business man thet he haj| New London Lodge, with Band, Ly 2t aTiddictown Monday with ¢ banquet |ington and a chip of stone which he |of his hands after stvarsl veuts wnd | HOTT Westerly Lodge. Px i nts and social time. ‘Tuesday was Eiven | was breaking fiew up into his FiEht |fhen sold to the smployes. e T g e Putnam Lodge. q gver to the business sessions and aleye He received medical attention | In Athol he Said. the company found Willimantic Lodge. banquet at noon. at the time and was removed to the e 7 P ot WhKh wouid witen aa We are distributors of Sherwin- Williams Famous produced at any price. By a fortu- nate purchase we can sell them just as cheap as before the European war.| New Lendon Globe. We claim more weight to the gal- Norwich is a little more liberal than here Prepared Paint| New London in the matter of haviag | Lo Franklin street to Willow, through |which you can see clearly. Phone us : i its library open on Sunday. The agent of the Shetucket company Products. No better paints can be e - Qg - i e finement a cataract formed and ke |build, but what they were after there w . ro! estnut lost the vision of the eye. The acci- e e said after the meeting, when asked| ) ‘oW to Chestnut, through Chestnut|for an appointment. Sunday and through the fall and win- & was to se ren ter months be opan every Sunday.. that they were met with talk of a pub. | expenditure of from $75,000 to $100.000 I Lawrence hospital in New London, |lic meeting but they found out later < M The line of march is to be from B wan corifined for - sreeem ng hey 2. and increasing the capacity of the miil F klin square ,up that it was all a bluff and people who | to 1,000 loo Main street to Franl weeks. During the time of his con- |talked about building never meant to tof they are TESTED with proper lenses, then we supply and fit Glasses with dent occurred on August 2. He said it was necessary . The facts of the accident were e v this with some faith but he £ . agreed upon and the result of the hear- G B TYo. N ——" grer the telephone about ihis to Broadway, through Broadway to i Main t> Washington square, counter- 4 a Tt e 5, Gy regarling march through Water street, Market J. F. MARCH street and Main street to the Elks' Optometrist and Optician ing was that the extent of the injury | ————————————e___|Fe 10 Broadway Norwich, Conny New London papers state that Edw! St lon, more square feet covered for a|Keeney of that elty while Tittie i T3 gelermined s a specific Injury |CHOIR GAVE ORGANIST FIVE TO EIGHT YEARS oo B Phone 1312 dollar, and less trouble with fading ln‘ r::’rwicgvgast week has dis pockets | oy ove decision. FAREWELL RECEPTION IN STATE PRISON Miss Dorothy Church fell on & # and peeling than any other paint. ? ;‘ ;m.! R :t b&udi?grwtih: New Joseph A. Harvey of New ondon, ot me —_—— stairway at the Academy on Monday, We sell Ladders, Brushis, White|someone jostied agaimes St oon Cotident sate asent of the Massachu- |For Waldo S. Newbury at Trinity | Sentence Given to Kwong Ning, New |badly StEeiing e et Wo advertise axaotly i setts nding company, was present in Methodist iscopal Church. London Lau: . taken in a carriage to Lead, Putty, Turpentine, Linsesd Oil, liftea a_purse contalning about $40 in the Interests of his company. “which ot S Wiiliams street. kst i ¥ - as insu the A. Vito Construction| Waldo S. Newbury, Kwor Ning, the N - Nehy pot Uy your Painting Ma-| 'Siafements published in New York|company. Anthony Marsellics of Mye: |as ooioietof Trinity Methodist Epis- | Chinaman found guilty of iriecers terials of us? Papers to the effect that the L type |tic acted as interpreter. copal church for the last time at the . of submarines have failed to pass the - T 'Sunday evening service and who leaves The government examinations, due to|ANKLE WAS BROKEN tonight for New York where he will|criminal court, was sentenced to not £ trouble with the Diesel oil burning en- AT MONTVILLE MILL |[further pursue the study of less than five years nor more than gines, were later denied by officials of S ey was tendered a farewell reception by it years In state’s prison by Judge ;| the Ship and Engine Company of | Workmen's Compensation Agreement |the vested choir in the church parlors lam H. Willlams at the criminal -| Groton. Made—F. Other C Tuesdey evenirg. Popular games and | court on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Willlam C. Osgood has been % — . nuusic passed the evening all too quick- | —When the court convened Major |spending several days in Willimantic. d s At Coventry. Rev. E. W. Potter of| o0 oo 0 = ¥ and at the close refreshments of |Hadlal Hull moved for sentence and are reaqdy Compn New Haven, assistant secretary of the e, Dorawine, S1s, Mpnyaved agrée- cookies and coffee were served | Lawyer the | Msis Angell of Montclair, N. J., Is =4 Pany . cornesticut Temiperance sdclety,. will]| Madits tmdar the workmets conipaiike- {5, ‘the commition. Nk Nosbury oo ¢ stating the man's|the guest of Mrs. Edward H. Linneil 9 5 Y o lt)re-s'h in the churcth Sur;flat;‘ Mr. Pot- ;It;x;kac:‘wte{: mpe:;‘l” m“nr o D: presented a handsome lla, silver | Character humb-n #00d for the past fol' er - wae once pastor of e Baptist v trimined having * . New- | twelve years New London and vi- “ / 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Shareh I, Dockviliscand later ‘was at|James 3. Donthue the eompeamationm) e o i i, oo e | Sinity: TS tol T oo, od vt oA o R 2 p Lacal Agents General Elsctric Co. |7°VC't Cltv i The Falls Co. of Norwich, employer, o e Nty pas and - 5. Chav- |weeks. mnspection Of local interest is the Lennox so-|and Anthony Masalski, employe, bone themselves in the case and had tried olety note that Mrs. Joseph C. Hendrix|on first finger of left hand cracked to aid the Chinaman, as tbey kmew | Mrs. Frederick H. Butts, of Newton and her sister, Miss Jennie S. Rath-|and open to first joint on September Bim to_be of rep character. | Centre, Mass, is the guest of Mrs. . o CHARLES D. GEER bone of Brooklyn, N. Y. who have |l compensation $1.71. ; - Major Hull said the Snitkins girl is |Charles R. Butts. If you'll step into this store S been at Bar Harbor for a number of| Thames River Specialties Co, of Mr. Newbury's departure is deeply | Y*¥ timid and the jury could not but Teacher of Singing ithes ap pnrued to the - Tishon| Mentyllle Satiplovicaud SEwthl 3. |, SeWRE Sspatins 36 desoly her story. Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Dolbeare and (any day, we shall be glad to REGUMES -SFUPIO WORK s Botonee,no%, where: they will{ Sullivan (Rt Uneasyille, cudire e | e T T ol e b said the girl's story |son Harwood Dolbeare, have returned | 00 . MONDAY, OCT. 4th P 350 pek ek during dissoir iom | very” popular, but "““‘;"""‘ e g e Toand, Bad im-|to their home mmer % their cotiags ot |show you the whole line. & = n the | passi th er at cot! at Room 42 Central Bailding Ex-Congressman B. F. Mahan, who | September 13. e e et ¥ oA wew { Brocsa. = of the jury a just one. Dr.|Point Breeze. = Archibald Torrance, of Norwich, em. |Frederick 'W. Coleman, the pastor, was testimony : :dN: :Lrlt:’e:d De:' !evemlu::re& p“:’l’;l:‘; ployer, and John D. liams, employes | Presént during the evening, crops emough to reduce the high cost|Pones in foot broken on July 10, com- DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE Bas heen motified by “ni|pensation $6 per week, during aisa- Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon L. Bidwell of McKinley avenue have announced the There’s a distinction and NIGHT 8CHoOOL TO eight | engageme: their daughter, M . s gardencr that everything has . been | bility from July 10. OPEN NEXT MONDAY. Henietta £ Bidwell, o James W, | Smartness about these designs ain St. stolen, leaving about enough for an[ _-Archibald Torrance, employer, and —_— = crimes of | Taylor, of Detroit, Mich. PRACTISE LIMITED TO old-fashioned New England dinner. |Joseph Gagnon, emplove, broken left | Date for Beginning This Year is Made > gives them the prefer- Hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. el ot N“”;",-}_g: Early. but the Mrs. Edson F. Gallaudet, Mrs. J. An executive meeting of the state |3/ week during disabili o The accused cye, &r, Nose and Throat|,An executive : R Svan ot Mar® | September 9. 7 v back on August 5, compensation $24. |3t 1 R conten . DR. SHAHAN eral the reents of Ehap- perintenden day in the state library at Hart-| Archibald Torrance, employer, and Davis theatre, was the attraction on Tax Blanks to Non-Residents. tie and eutertaininy | 5 Pleased Dana Coit, Mrs. Horatio Bigelow and . It has been decided to begin. the ;l‘i':':hul'l.v.w;.n'“m‘ '::'ml;o Mrs. Johm L. )fllch;l,: ",.: en;'e‘r- ence among young men night school a week earfier than had prison =~ |tained at luncheon iday by James De Chinigo, employe, strained at first X contemplated, School Sy- | 2°F &t noon. Dana at the Lawn club. New Haven. | school and college. . = - | Tuesday, night has | MAIL ORDER BUSINESS An Oklahoma law requires imspec- - ters in the state is to be held in th ADI E! I TLERS’ s 'umi owns ore ' Marion Block, 326 Main Strest WMl Eilsworth house, windsor, in Octobs| ~ 0 CooED HUSTL o Oct. 4th. The school will be held ABSORBS MAIL SACKS. &"."."{.‘;o thatitents. ° e $12.00 to $25.00 the Suit . SPECIALIST er. J. L. Case Was Speaker at Y. M. C. A. | the usual rooms In the town hail Postal e v on Dideases of the Stomach and Membership Campaign. building. Department Has to Release . Rheumatism Went to Pythian Sisters’ Meeting. g Miss Helena Coughiin is to be prin-| Several Hundred Thousand Surplus 2:4 and 7-8 p. m. Tol. 821 Members of Clover temple, No. § | _James L. Case, president of the local Mrs. John cipal, with these assistants: Sacks. M & 9 Y. M. C. A, was the prineipal epeaker {.nkn Miss Mary A. Beckley and Mies N mfl'y e tee, et o Ny London | [ e opaiing of tae i feps e | ok, Miss Mery A Beckiey & open at 4 ” 8004 sized houses £ i w of bership campaign launched by the|7.30 o'clock .and continue until 9, There were fifteen in the party when | Hartford V. M. C. A Monday night AT DAVIS THEATRE. za- Jobn A. Morgan & Son |it left Trankiin square a littie after | I reference to Mr. Case, the Hartford e the seven o'clock and others who joined Vaudeville and The order COAL., l‘;::"mmmdaupnmyfl nesmpmmm-tuonodz Yo. 2 Nut £6.00 per ton : v e s b e ere in Office and Yard Central Wharf The assessors are Tokens BT . maning at Raubfl's : n&.éw:: 'mt:.“ogmma S fvertisaing T are required to do by law this|tral Baptist Sunday ?3-."3«3’ o ith system. p O one l'l;l.ln: VlOLlN hive to nd themn . the| Now: Eomion Couety "Busiy Sans gt "eod balancs mosily. TEACHER of thy =R ou veceive dividends ese being req: Bg-i_n.!m e zl.ank lists to non-resident taxpayers, perinten: Cen- N A'l‘lOl AL BISCUIT C0.’S ;;t"in m—mdmt taxpayers have to|dent of the Connecticut Sunday &hool to send M. wich. He I8 sc R At -1 Secretary Edwin Hill and ecretary J. H. Ely of the local were among those present. E L £ L e - ) ot court at Harttord oo Essex—Charies vo- : Write for Boolkist Ne. 'ames T. Tomks of Lyme Wi . cqugl 0 for violation of the nar- 8.

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