Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1915, Page 11

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Jowstt City—$12,000 Damages Sought For Death of (7t 16 Franklin Square . EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ON) '..' GLASSES d i i i : Booklet. - . D Sevin & Son, 113 Main Suset || OW ROUND TRIP RATES : Shall be out of town every Friday X before the su- during July and August Sundays by | Northers New I » Eroviosiy s auit bas been brought "‘""“‘."‘m Fun PANAMA.- appoin it s and and is still pending in which Mr. Rich- &u in the system, strengthen 2 Sy :-:. is the p}:l;n(i{”.?]m lu..-A‘lo‘s up the y > m ; that they e doubled o trebied as by | ther, Take AT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Chevrolet = 3 ot 7't i $490.00 F. 0. B. FACTORY ELECTRIC STARTER $60 DONT MISS IT Imperial Garage CHESTNUT AND WILLOW STS. i 1 3 7 ing Car Service, Thru Tourist Standard Pullman Si¢epers, Boston to Chicago. Write L. P. BURGESS, N. E P. A, 312 Old South Bldg. Boston, Mass. Alw-t;-u;ifm » money nd i £t i i The French American Fur Co. Thayer Block, Franklin Sq. For Your Vacation— ! | g i s§ |}' Rises'| Sots. [l Water. || Rlves {p. m Hia m i p. m and discharged. 150 a sult pendifig in the criminal : s | s Morn. superior court against Mr. Buckley be: in Holyoke, Mass. after 10 ’ PENDA‘NTS 3 H b R, cause of the same accjdent. — - WBDDING 9-Day Tour—All Expenses $45.50 Up de. ‘was cut ane was otherwise in- Lyons Tewn nlimited Aftractions - BROOCHES 20 that ‘the piammet. nea. ned s s street. . flontmte Cooter thas Middie Atan- BAR HNS d-$150 for medical services. The tic Coast Resorts. 3 > orgse power Cadillac touring car 26, Mr, re.. Tk h" P BRACELETS Hlocuth of Mrs Rabort Mointyre Oc-|hns becn roicascd unaer a soad for K Mrs. Ariette_Gilmors Safety. mnumfiwnw re Oc- | has rel - - — Sails _Alter- ~ Newest designs in Platinum and curred - Wednesday ~Morning—Fu- | $1,100 given by a Norwich dentist. |O; s Ray, Misses Alice Rotiwe! nate Wednesdays and Saturdays green goid. neral of Miss Annie Cunningham— Divorce for Desertion. were 1909, and sy Divorce for desertion is asked in a|have a five-year-old daughler of which Correct Styles, JOHN A m Agd DIAMOND JEWELRY e suit brought by Ida Jennes of Norwich the mother asks the custody. After years of poor health, th - % . a specialty. tul lifs of Ellen Rawlinson, widow of : : John_ Blair from Prompt Service, 50 Main Street : the: Lewsst, The e ol Bt o B M | NG ERTIG ek Lioniini i g NSEe /| ning io vieli reiatives in- New York Low Prices| = S v of 128 Gentral :-“‘_ Wednesday REGISTERING THEIR BOATS TAKE OUT LICENSES|TUF 10 - g = ey COAL AND LUMBER e ntore. oo porn 76 years|Told They Will Get Money Back if v Sockiiten Sor otapisiie your. coi Jflh& Gefl H.Bfiss ago I Lancashire, England, the| Law ls Found Unconstitutional- quirementa in thia line are praticulary . daughter of Reld Rawlinson _and o an and orders placed with us will receive the best of attention. Getting Ready for Opening of the Sea« son. SENDING MEAT PRODUCT Susaune Baldwin Rewiinson, and she |, The most recont registration of mo-| In preparation for the opening of the BY PARCEL PosT 8) t the eater part of her life in|tor ts at the town clerk’'s office |n- | hunting seasop on the Sth of tober T mative Seountey, and 12 wedrs ate| ciudee the following:. Maygon i T. Al- | thoss. whe. enpect. 18 Eo. vus. into. the D s, i Tonped she came here from Glasgow where gw; Bartha, Robert E. Hull; Blue- | woods with dog and gun are beginning or Properly Inspected Article. THE mou co she h: ince resided. She was mar- John Izbicki; Roamer, Julian *o take out r hunting licenses at . THE EUROPEAN WAR flod 'to, iobmn;'nlmm. who died 18| Willlams; ——, C. E. Saunders; Acme’ |the office of town clerk, Charles S.| The local N.:!-«flt‘s is in receipt of “ - Years ago. She is survived by five|Oscar Lacrot: Ino, Thomas Wilson | Holbrook. Already over 100 have been ml - l’flllfl t mmmu wun; has not kept us from obtaining dyes. | children, Reid McIntyre of 122 Central |of Mohegan; Toots, H. Fens- | isued includl the following: ngton ‘”ah r-n( to spatch of Bflfl;fiflgfl;‘lfl:flms:;g“g;; herau-nd avenue, Mrs. Paul Gurlick and Will- | ley; Zeida, John H. Tefft; Alice L.| Lindsay G. Smith, Wm. H. Tuthill, | ®eats and meat products o el FE LI fam Melntyre of Providenne, New|Herman Jackel, Jr.: Is It, C.'F. Olin: | John Griffith, Wm. 'H. Bowen, Ralph|POSt. The order is jn part as fol- | FPO0uCie .'.75‘",’1.”.‘.5‘...4 Waich abe 25 & - GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYVS IN STOCK York, Mrs. James Dixon of Provi-|Matty, Richard Kaminski: Mamie|Diveto, Frank E, Faulkner, Henry F.|1° » Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, Y N ORWAOH Dym. |dence and Robert Mclatyre of Seot. | Tavlor, Frank D, Sevin; R. E. Lewis|Ulmer. Antonio Tomaino, Joseph Bru- ¢ Some. postmasters require shippers | 4TS, the Post-office being required Telcphone 483-12 - land. - She also leaves a brother and | Young: Almost, Don Houghton: —, |seau, Wm. H. Taft, Louis R. Ely, Fe. | 0f heats and meat food products from | 20l 10 keep one o 33 Broadway." 0L Connection, | fi8ter in Providence and a sister in|H. W. McFarland; Regina, Nicola Pas- | lix Strauss, E. B. Sweet, J. A. McDon- | Oh® State to another to furnish a du- Another order reads as follows: Glasgow. qinatio; High Jinks, John Dellay; Lit- |ald, George Raymond, Narcisse Ray- | Plicate certificate of inepection in tmno The deceased was & member of the tle Helen, C. Doulmais: Uncas, Wm.|mond, Alfred Benoit,’ Frankiin Rum.|connection - with parcels =containing statigts et the Iumber of portats JUST THE SEASON FOR Mt Ghlars:ars i Greeneville Congregational =hurch | Lavicky: C. Skunk. H. J. Pond; Agnes, | ford, 'Georgo EHili, Stephen Shea |Such meat and meat food products | 5 3UCH fF Y08 Sumpber of parcels in- THESE ARE BETTER |and took much interest in her church.| Henry Gebrath; Vera, Patrick J. Mc-|Louis H. Maples, Horatlo Bigelow, | hich have been inepected and pass. cent and twenty-five cent fees respec- e L] She was of a home loving disposition | Call; Cruiser, John H. Perkins and|Charles H. Ellal, Grosvenor Ely, Ar- |4 according to the act of congress vely.” TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR |and proved to be a kind mother and|George N. Cross: —, chibald Mitchell, Gilbert Church, Louts| Jine 30, 1306 Duplicate certificases | H1¥ely eserving GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | *** ; O._W. Pes gt Louise, A. Peck; Winnie, Willlam G.|Ortman, John H. Smith, Wm, Ortman, | 87 NnOt required to be furnished in S Baker. James L. Hubbard, Richard W. John- | connection with meat and meat food Warned by Secretary of State. e : Ty st ok ok FUNERAL. Altozether there are 38 boats that|son, Charles Thorpe Archibald Ches- | smmmm————eeeeseee | Secretary of State Charles D, Burnes | ™® h";,,:a:‘“‘"" including e THOS. M. 8H resd have been licensed so far under the|ter, Philip Semino, Georze Semino, MARRIED had hours of solid k Tuesday, R and SUGAR e, «EoAi> Prop. Frankiin St Miss An Cunningham. new law, but Town Clerk Holbrook | Edward Segrist, Jogseph Martuoino, E. hearing many automobfle matters. DEVINE-HARVEY — In Pawcatuck, : < Weln: ‘morni; 15 o'clock | makes the statement to each owner|W. Yerrington, Walter E. Fuller Sept. 2 915, v. E - Frank Hertz of Norwich admitted R ook e fates ofit: seciieunca it UNCHS | Jines T Bahnius: Soeres, Cocmiat. 5. (‘:r’.u, e’ Bevineund’ Mise| Daving allowed hia T5.year-ald sen People’s Market New York, Providence and other |cense fee of 50 cents will be refunded |J. Ortmahn, Wm. C. Bileq, George A.| Nora Hurvey. ' to operate his automobile. The sec- places, the funeral of Miss Anmie|in case it is decided that the law is| Gardner, John A. Volkman. Wm. Mc- | SHEA-WORIARTY—In Willimantie, | retary fold him his mext similar of- - Cunningham took place from her late | unconstitutional. This question has|Nally, Herbert Baker, Waiter Verga. .29, 1915, by Rev. Timothy F.|fense would cost him his license. 6 Franklin Street Home 130 North Main street, Rev. W, |been raised and many motor boat|son, W. 8. Tucker, Everett M. Pi Bannon.' Danfel. A. Shea of Boston pross H. Kennedy officiating at the services | owners are paying under protest. By [gree, George Kinder, George Barlow,| 3nd Miss Agnes M. Morlarty, of 3 held in Bt, Mary's church and &t the | their registering they comply with the |J. B. Carter, James D'Atri, Frank b SRR AR Will Live in Michigan. close of the mass Some Sweet Day|law. which requires registration be- | Ressillo, Fitch A. Dolbears, Wm. Kin- [ SROW e b'“mv“l;; Ningham.| Miss Hannah Sullivan of No. 116 and Nearer My God to Thee were|fore Oct .1. der, C. V. Pendleton, Jr. Lewis Hag-| Everett Brown, of Willlmantic. and | Sachem street leaves this (Thuraday) rendered by Mrs. Timothy Donovan | ‘The motorboat men throushout the |gerty, Constantenos 1. Etéersten, Lau. | iss Dertha Léwis, o Routh Winde | morning for lehpeming, | Sl D:EN 1 ST Miss Lena Boudreau presided at the |state are unable to see whers the law | rens ‘I Hamilton Water Ulekowsid | ~Fa >3 » where she will make her' — P organ. The bearers were John J. |benefits them and some express an | Fran! arnal, ver ve, Fred = | FUI STO! W with her sister. Miss S O'Neil, William Weldon, John Galll- |opinion that the state has mot the |chae Charles Volkman, Charies E'|® Bept 27 1810 By Fer Waltor v |ran and Miee Mend K. Solmos R DR. E. J. JONB{. gan, Michael Carver of New London |right to impose such a fee since the| Burdick, James Downey, Hans C. Deges Gray, Wil and Miss | accompany her: 2 Michael J, Hickey of Montville and |navigable waters are under the super- | Albert C. Dege, Archibald Mitchell,| Myrtle Stoddard. Suite 46 Shannon Building John E. Condon. Interment was in|vision of the federal government. Jr.; Dewey Woodworth, F. J. Bohanamn | STRERT-WHEATLREY—In _Danlelson, == Take elevator Sbetucket Street Bt. Mary’s cemetery. . ; U.” 0. Belierose, Isador Millet. Sey- 29, 1916. by Rev. Clarence oot g en- - SOUND TOOTH Undertakers Cummings and Ring mour De Rusha, Jerry Gadbols, C. C m_Ch,l"; ol g;"“ of Dayvil - P O . ||nad charge ot tn eral BOYS FOUND GUILTY L arrange- Smith, J. E_ Olcott, James Nevin. Yy Wheatley, of Dan- IS erman J. Heller, Byron J. Frink : I H PROPOSITION OF STEALING COPPER| joshua A~ Stott. Charies Cochran,. W, | RICHMOND-LAMFNERE.—In 'lheFamons PmBRoS. You can’t sell a fifty-cent plecs for Two Sent to Reform School — Sen- Xl Hobbs, Anson R. Grover, Samuel| Adeivert” Witt attempts Sand L L. & dime. No one actually tence for Ancther was Suspended. | Dy Danie Vom G Teammen, Frank| Richmond and Ei JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprieter Mrs. P. H. Ethier who is confined to her home with illness is reported to be improved. the experiment. D Davis Wm. G. Tarpox, th of Alton, R. T IS Real Ger L a underlich, John ‘underlich, Thomas We positively work for the very || paul Gadle leaves this morning for coames Teltz b pnd Jillan Fal|D. Sayers. B B. Potter, Jullan L. Wil- DIED is on draught at oun e PRIOE |1 Cridsice . miodiciae ™ Duriscr® th | 68 Dounds. of copper and sther metai | hemme: Wgn- oL, Raidwin. Lo A, Fenton | narmawcin Beactord, B 1, sept. 35 H. JACKEL & CO. that any dentist in the city charges. }| summer Mr. Gadle has been at the|On Monday night from the old car|g.' Baker. of Mr and .M . Latham, We wv- n:-wt nr;icemm(hhg Backus hospital. shops 2B N"“;‘ ’é"" ’:m"s‘,':,e"x S ORAN T T ace: don, Sept. WEI SBACH P q work as any dentist committ to the ‘onnecticut 100 hed b world. TAFTVILLE for Boys, until they are of age. They NORWICH TOWN e e ;:.:y lfi'z'ueé‘m ovin: " IF Y U HAVE A were before the city court on Wed- — aged 86 years. = YO s Sl nesday” morning. They were taken to | Funeral Services for Patrick Burke— | Naties 'of famoral hereatter. Willi- DENTAL WORK - Pinchole Club Holds Well Attended | Meriden by City Sheritt Rouse. Yeits| George Randall Starts for Wyoming| mantic papers please copy: AL :::fln. — Loocal ‘People on Auto 15 - ?:t;&:“% 5 vagm':‘ N X Michasl| s to Marry Miss Holloway of New SMIDDY—in Montville Sept. 35, 1915, COME TODAY P, Martorino, 16 years of age, who was| York. T Vi e A Tis Bave the most attractive prop- The Taftville Pinchole club held an | 2FFested with them was found guilty Funeral from her late home Friday, of stealing copper, was sentenced to The funeral of Patrick Burke was Oct. 8 o'cloeck. L 1 at julem mass Y/, - e that you ever heard. || iiteresting meeting in their rooms on | & "\ CFor T atory at Chesire but sen. |held at 8.0 o'clock Wednesday morn at St John's church at 9 o'clock. EXAMINATIONS FREE Prosident SWillissn: Charyoni, Wik | tence was suspended for T i ST S e onc] Rt e T e o . i he was allowed his freedom under | don turnpike at 9 o'cloc requiem s DR.F. C.JACKSON :l:éng. The reports of the treasurer bonds. One man was fined $2 and | hish mass was celebrated by Rev.| DARBY—In Hartf Sept. 22, 1915, o\ xcrel:ary were read and ap- costs for drunkeness and he was|Charles W. Brennan at Sacred Heart Samuel T. Darby of Windsor Locks. — 3 DR. D J COYLE Prove showing that the organiza- taken to jail by Policeman Ebberts. church. The choir sang during the |Fu 27 Seymo e Jo tion is in a good financial basis and mass. At the offertory Ple Jesu was 2 Succeeding the King Dentai Co. the outlook for the coming winter is rendered by Miss May Pounch, who o'cléck. Burial in Elmwood ceme- ne c“’ “ w 203 Main Street, very bright. m’l;here was a good at- MISSION FUNDS INCREASE, also gave Some Sweet Day as a wait- | tery. Poquonoc. Next to Boston Store 1‘32 e :::eu e -:e‘u“g gk RN, ing hymn. Nearer My God to Thee | McINTYRE—In Norwich, Sept, 29, GIS lfld 2 oady: Attositunt " iy s o OUr WasS | Episcopal Board Out of Debt. for | Wwas sung by the choir as the body| Eilen Rawiinson widow of Hobert ’L ly n g 'Phone 321.3 First Time in Eight Years was borne from the church. There| McIntyre, IM“‘M years. Pocs was a large attendance of relatives | Kindly qmit flowers. s J:“ha.s et The Episcopal Board of Missions|20d friends, and many choice forms _ Tuesday gave out a statement show- |8nd clusters of flowers. Burial was * Haven, where he will enter Yale, tak- in Yantic cemetery, where Mr Burke’ THE DEL-. HOFF |im: = wcademic course. ing receipts for the year of $1,067,000 e : > We can't all save by the handful, Building | ke cur friend in the sketch. But by buying your Feed-stuffs from us, you 321 Main St., Alice can save something on every transac- ni applying on its regular budget, an|Wife is buried. The bearers ' were Tourian o Yaek & increase over the previous year of |J0%eph Burke Sr. Joseph Burke, Jr., obtainable anywhers. Our Feed-stuffs Plan ouring New Yo tate. $20,000. That year exceeded the year |Jemes Burke, Jr, John Donovam, are always clean, nutritious and whele- Rates 75 cents per d Robert Graham and a party of|hefore that by $28,000. This sum does | Jeremiah H. Desmond and Willlam - > some. per day and um |friends left Wednesday morming for [ not include some hundreds of thou. | BATTY. The arrangements were In mtm < HAYES BROTHERS, an auto trip In his machine through |sands of receipts applying on:special | Sharge of M. Hourigan. BT ' ew York state, and w! e gone 3 ‘war Taaoboos 1277, 2628 Broadway | over the coming week-end. In the 5:-':' one Etm:hey gl‘a:"e‘:t gnfhe ohtllu)ry' To Marry Miss Holloway. = party besides Mr. Graham are James | of the Episcopal church. George Randall has returned to & DR. Emerson, Saul Breault and James| In addition 3871000 was raised in|Chevenne, Wyoming, after a _few Send Your Laundry to .C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Grabam." . the past few months to meet n|weeks vislt at his home on West 3 ', emergency and avoid debt. The sum | Town_street. engagemen 3 - DM ce“ w - Dental Surgeon Performed at Baltie. sought was $400,000, but the state: | Miss Florence Holloway of New York Rogers Laundry 3 | The Gardner Bros, a trio of local | ment says that since an excess of |City was recently announced. and get one vote for every penny i McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. tumblyrs participated in_the $20.000 had "been received on regu- teur v%eflmnm .gl the zgw.lx’uc thea- 1‘;"4 gma. m: em_:;‘cncy practically District Superintendent Spoke. ter, ‘ednesday evening. ien ama- a een 1net. e statement says Many were present — teur night was at the local theater |that the board is mow out of debt g W Bl bt S 7 1D 3 M. IENG gt P e s s 1647 they captured first prize. for the first time in eight years. aas DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, D EN I IS I‘ 4 4 Windsor.—The Public Utilities com- tendent G. G. Scrivener from the sub.. ’ ' 5 mission, after a hearing at the capitol Bm g Obedtent Graduate i May Building A“m S Tavel‘n in Harttord Tucsday. qecided that pu » for Piion s O A Ty Vi wr j lic necessity demanded the elimination the Skin OFF1 s . 1861 F e s WS e saters Sakie a1 e 50 offer to public the fnest standard | of Windsor center. 4 S ier hopding Tokeep the complexion R > the First Congregational home . mis- Phone Connection MAHONEY BROS. urope and Ameri wil vember - clear H Eohemian, Pilsner, Gulibach Bavarian | mavsim e e ® eriag of bisaisine, $ha society ls to be held FALLS AVENUE £k nan‘nuvplgw Boer, Bags, Pale and Burton Muebs head free from dandruff e DR. C. B. ELDRED Hack, Li and Boarding ch 3 ladies will hear about the missionary m:.. nu;m-: D.rfl?as\m:r, and thehands white,use Tamily ‘whom they will work for this DE I I We tee ice be the N ls best .(‘“n. he mmmmblc :’Hc‘ Hul 2 n-. :;23 r;“:‘m ; Ghm,‘ S Dll. A. J. SINAY A; A AD&'M. Nu‘r:vii:;h‘_. Town. 3 an Sotomaobite A E‘e‘m{‘t‘}‘St » w......::::' T JOSEPH BRADFORD, e o it ooms Building, Nerwich Pms 303_5 e M. A. BARBER, BOOK BINDER Coats of all styles. < Machinist and i Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 1 . . M also done Engineer. 5 g 5.35 EH gst » E : lece ot »-_3 Engine Repcirs. § 108 BROADWAY - M.BROCKNER 81 Feankin St.|§ prompt servicéday ornight g -- e g Florie THERD 18 8o advertisn : ™ Tol. 622, g:n‘h‘o- in & m g | Srse i T aR 3 Ward et the e i 2

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