Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 1, 1915, Page 5

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o1 There t . in the county l—h&muum | picabes Bosekoepers mtly : . - . b ey ; ANISH- ONIONS . g~ : jvery of mail lhwlvh_l Lg’ncl k : PORTERHOUSE STEAI R R s 33 We_believe there is more SIRLOIN STEAK . ist in the Congregational chureh Sun- follow for ROUND ST day. S ¢ real style in these clothes of ours, than in emy clothes made. We believe there is more real style in these suits of ours, than in a custom made suit at twice the price. We believe our prices are During the fall Rev. E. C. Bass is in Methodist churches in the | denied Norwich district in behalf of the con- ference claimants. Thé meeting of the Woman's Board of\Missions is to keld in the Con- gregational ‘church in North Havem, Tuesday, October 5. Snapper blues are not running as well as they were. Along the Sound | This was denied by the driver, who shore fishermen report a great drop- | also stated that the car was not at a ping off in this fish. * standstill. S A Colehester man was sent to “First aid” outfits, which manufac- | for 10 days for drunkenness. - Y 1 i ; T turers are required to have in thelr 3 lower than you can get else- tories, under a new law, are Ing Tepost ot & . C T. U, “ installed” at fastories 1n Connecticut VR Rt TR e e R < e ; where, because we believe we day) afternoon, which waa the time to . The 150 employes at the West Side | Ec stical Society and Library As- | which the meeting adjourned. pproved loans. partmental heads give you better value at the silk mill are busily working on a sociation Relieve the Situation. There was also the suggestion that 86-nour schedule. Orders for colored ath a blg public meeting be held very price you . | Monday night to bring the matter bank offi tion of officers and other business will - e S s e iy e v 0 b s PRSI S | ey ity e S e bt o fe Do oep S| 23 comoieied ot tae il s o-| Suits $12. 46 $25. and un- in: for the boys who S forenoo tatement - 1 4 e Lt bavoas. wose and | Abrknprcsenis yre Deit made at {he| 07 oo et Sadde & shatsinnt recommendations that will be made |it whers it would most beneit the peo-| 'Fhe convention s in session in the| usually good values at $15. Eilleon Doy, Oétabar Zist! gcounty home for the annual meeting of | which he is the principal executive |04 acted upon < 3 e Teaso: Calrary ::a vrcn-b’ wi Mom.ndo—iu We. will give “additionsl prizes as ] saceh tobe. Pld ar the pome Wednds_ | Celtl, has had with the collection|“TN. perians gave the meet: S pervics conducted by Mrs Ciara Mg $20. i day, Oct. 15th. oF the investment tax and his S197Y |ing an interesting falk upon inform-|houses to méet the meed th i opened the Season. A -roeting o 72" the boy who salls five cartons of | Govemment steamer Dasy ha ar- | 19 tws In the state, e delegates from countics of the five Lamps each a pocket knife or|rived from New York and Thursday ¢t AR e e only CAN USE NORWICH BOYS ROWED Boott of Mot ik hich She o > debt which -the town of Columbia was | CITY MISSION CAN US o Rt S SRiion. Bl y ceived with earnest attention, and was electric fiash light. DOWN TO GROTON | eqponded to by Mrs. M. G. Puriutan, the sal ten cartons ve W 's bearing a — - J 3 L::';s each o aie PG oh Rntbalt : 0E.thees, rate of interest of 3 12 and 4 per|Just at Thie Time Things for Children | One Secured Funds for Trip by Tak R e e oo g Yoy e 207 MAIN STREET £ cent, 0se who are holding e notes i " '"""I are 2033 “”;' prizes that you e e el ¢ e [have mads a demand for 4 1-2 and 5 Are Neoded. ing Money from Home, couvention’s 0N session opened may also compete for. . . 3 - i T at 1.30. R of the officers were % Prancle’ hospital, Hartford, formerly of [ Per cent, owing to their obligation| mpe <jty Mission hereby renders| Alphonse Bruse, 13, and Rosano Lib- | recefved. Today's session will i Come in boys and ask us about this| Meriden, as resident nurse at the Por- | {0 Pay the stafe tax of 4 mills or the | pearty thanks to the following persons | erty of about the same sge, two Nor- | clude invitations for the next corven t and get your card, Learn to|ter school in Farmington. local tax on them. and orgaaizations for cash, clothing, |iwich boys. were picked up Thursdas | tion, election of officers, and addre contesf The notes are payable on demand |jiterature and other things received at|night by the New London police walk- | es by Mrs. Laura N. Steele and be a salesman and supply your friends| So high was the temperature Thurs- |and the reguest for more interest or r s durng the month of Septems . N Lon its room: g the streets of ow don and and relatives with the best Electric|day that women appeared on the|the altermative of demanding imme- ker. i ~ streets in summer dresses. Roses are |diate payment of the notes created Mrs. M. C. Young, Mrs. A. H. Wilcox, Lamps, They need them. blooming again and berries are start- | situation which the town officials | Mra @ L. Johneon, Henry M. Chace, 8ee our show window. ing up to yieid a second crop. did not foresee when giving the notes. | \irs. A. G. Brewster, Mrs. F. E. Dowe, S Spek gl ikene on.pa ‘I‘n tactdt.he :oldnru e si:;n w&:- a_friend. .a friend, )gn. G. ‘p(:v-nn ed - 2 unt - [derstand, when accepting them, that| Hall, Mri Anson R. Grover, Mrs. A-|nome =~ 2 he - |tfidge, woodcock, squirrel and quall | they would be exempt from taxation, | T. Otis, 37e. Ellen E. Tibbits, 3iss | o b~ g mmae , sq - . The boys were brought back | Dey begins this year on October 7 and [and local taxes have not been paid | Mary &, Porteous, Deputy Supt. C. A|Eon tate e Sowpends jcontinues until November 24. Game |on them. Under the stringent law of | Fein (fhod) :Miss Hourigan, G. ATl | tei morriy oo e ine expreas of this sort js pgid to be Dlentiful. 1915 the .notes can no lomger -escape | Johnson, Mrs. George Parkinson, Mrs. thews;, who went down after them. i w i taxation and some of the holders have | Eimer. Plezoon. Mrs. G. D, Coit, Ghas. » [ Bast Lyme and Niantic residents 50t |55 Tace. the accumplated tas of fve | 5 montons Sire Lackis & Avery Mrs, | pohise had 36 and & $1 wateh tnat |and open (Lir_mestings, Miss Harriet Compan 'mzmwxfi?fi‘fi:" \?msh.‘::d tg:‘:g “?{; 't.f 3 S e R %-er eent I E. B..Dawiey, Mra. A"""“; !f?“'" e - of the value of their notes. This un- | Second Congregational church (soft P y ficors of Spencer's wagon Shop Weré|expacted obligation has lessened the | arinks), A B Maine, Mrs. A. T. Sulli- | Drueo bad R~ SEETENREN S R { 129 inSt N = Ch ct. cleared and utilized for the purpose.|immediate value of the notes thouzh |van, Mre. Fred W. !)l“t"' Lu; 2‘ ON POLICE BOOKS. Ma . NOrwich, not permanently and and the holders | Swahn, ;. Hirsch, Miss Lucy M. — 5 ¥ Foglh: 0“9' Of”;lll‘: m::;l -uet;lu,tm:mm"; asked for an increase in the interest | Groemman Jrs. Isaac S. Jones, Dr. 114 Names of Offenders—Unusual SPECT ACLES = e hecdiing dahlias hereabouts 12 |rate so as to reimburse for the amount | W, T. Browne. Said they Diversity of Causes of Arrest. it Platn, At present ey decoratiee|Of taxes which they will pay under the | Continued controiutions of clotiiing. 4 H“bbard '3 'Ilash Stiow blooms as beautifal sight. | NS, 18V things for children, are so- Records on the police blotter for the have given this boy a new inter- ‘l e Sftion TRGens Sraciame sig There was one way of getting out Yothing can come amiss, and mouth of September show that = 114 ke o . They . In Salem, James Beebe has discon- | Of- the dilemma and that was for the lothing partly worn can be persons got their names on the book | o~ Cauhfi°wer R Tl el the children from |bolders to elect to ray the local tac |renovated and made useful. and that arrests were made for a|] be just what your boy needs, the Mountain Li district to the :-:“d thereby escape the state tax and considerably greater diversity -of rea. too. mot Jet we find owt? , White Bireh school, ' Arransements |afterwards the tax could be remitted | pARISH SOCIETIES - sons than usual Wy pe rs ler for teams have been made in Ghester: |bY the town. Eut that would be too Intoxication, however, as usual, leads || A thorough axamination by our m y field. . much like subjecting his satanic ma- ELECT THEIR OFFICERS Grotor, |all other causes in the number of will a3 e jesty ic the ordeal of being whipped —_— arrests which it led to, showing 53 Optometrist you \: Orders were issued Tuesday by around the stump, and, besides, it|!n Christ Episcopal Church—Old Offi- For breach of the peace there were needs. =g sle’? “ k‘t acting Greek ambassador at Washing- | might not stand the test of an appeal cers Chosen Again. wich boys . 30 arrests. R ™ 0 0 s ‘l‘ ton, Alexander Vouros, calling to the |to the courts in case any taxpayer of left the strange boys behind and Other causes were as colors all classes from the ages of 20 |the town wished to question the as At 330 o'clock Wednesday after- | didn't kmow what had become of them, resisting mmfimm‘ 6 Franklin Street to 44, which affects many Greeks in [tion of the local authorities. A resi- |noon the ladies of Christ Episcopal | they said. this state. dent of the town had made an offcr | church met in the Sunday school room A Y T T ing lquor law 1, short h . and Lens Grindets JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor” to take up all the notés if the town and elected officers for the several | ANOTHER OBSERVANCE olating motor vehicle law 5, disobey- Opticiane Free transportation to the Groton |would church socleties. Rev. R. R. Graham - ing officer 1, trespass 1 being PLAUT.CADDEN BUILDING — - Heights school will not be furnished . presided and the old officers were re- OF "MERCHANTS’ WEEK. | rigible 1. frequenting disorderly MlfiM.C.ADLES this year to children of the Eastern |offer was not accepted. A woman who Z g ' 2, operating auto while under in- ¢ Point district who wish to attend the |owns 34000 worth of e notes hus O arish A4 Society—President, Mrs. | Preliminary Mesting Held by Commit- | fiuence of liquir 1, keeping disorder- HAIR. FACE AND SCALP SPECIALIsT | Groton school rather than the Shen- made an imperative demand for her 5 tee—Another Mesting Monday. Iy house 2, using bicycle without per- | = Finest stock _of . Imported Human | PeCOSSett school. money and even an increase in the 5 S = — mission of owner 1, excess speeding of -~ 2 **Creams to whiten and_soften rate of Interest will mot induce her The committee appointed some time | motor vehicle 2, theft of fowl 1, homi- skin tanned or roughened by motoring | At the meeting Wednesday after-|to withéraw the demand. a0 to wake the arrangements for a |cide 1, receiving stolen goods 1, goods EM or boating. %3::...’."". ;;igmshflnmomm ?:"fl:,e: % I(r.fl!-yman 1‘.’0“. the difficulty had| Woman's Auxillary—President, Mrs. | Merchants’ v,_‘h* in October w“ . not marked L Y aa the Becond Conkresational church Mrs. | booninally solved. The ecclesiastionl |R. R. Graham: vice presidents: M. 7 e meeting on jursday ——————— F. A. Robinson and Mrs. Channing M. | o'clock which was of a FIRE LOSSES SMALL IN Huntington secretary, Mrs. W. Tyler MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. Olcott; treasurer, Miss Louise Robin- | Keneral for the wibh o TT sock of : Henry F. Palmer president, plans foF | and. ihe. Hbrase . sascciotin " srond = the annual missionary box i OLIVE R. RILEY dered. o Teacher of Pilano VIOLIN son. Total Probably About $800—Eight Calls ‘Bank men have received informa- F{.Yumm- Anxl“nem—hdtn'. Mre. C. me John M. h-“F’Kn Department. TEACHER nservatory Cou from ‘ashingto . Preston: e president, Miss Mary was —_— m.w:l.'gi-h::.uu T.Tw.; m&d\xtwoi:n:;g‘t :fl::f e B Osgood; :crcury.umndum- be Probable total losses by fire of only All String Instruments repaired ;-.uea ‘buffalo nickels, one slight!¥ aif- % a8 P in son; treasurer, Miss Kate Kent. p=-r September Vicline sold on sasy terms jementsrom. > ‘was made F E tie WE| or appeintments address 3 ] AND CIGARS Bo large a number of forelgners de- | When it comee to looking out for % wich, Conn tak the local interests of a country towns Frosh, complete stock Buet -Service. | Britgapert trar S omen Py - Se4 | commend us to the town officials ev- DAN MURPHY R N T 11 Bath Strest : - i a o s 4 Mrs. Mary J. Rebertsen: ¢ Rev. James W. Bixler, D. D, pastor . of the Second Congregational church, | race Brown, Harrington, o $6.00 CHARLES D. GEER . R New London, officlated at the funerai Dty Bam Smiddy, in e T of Singing J| services at'the ch services held Wednesday afternoon at Bapdscmety Odlfl, will heard there for the last |2 o'clock for Mrs. Mary J. Robertson, RESUMES STUDIO WORK day daughter, Mrs. |and hat to match and %flmflg g T . H. Woodworth, at No. 208 West @hy with m > 3 3 o i 8 s ;”' %% ™ s s of 05 > K L § Of ‘the six men who were elected for membership from the ———————————————— | at the first F. L. FARRELL s - CONCERT PIANIS' DBS. L. F. and A: J. LaPIERRE | weanesday noon, Relatt No. ; iy = o Im(uududl’hnn.n 207 Main St. - i o ny a gifts, PRACTISE LIMITED TO Robinson Je Hours 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. J . |of_esteem. the Thursday A g » Nose The staté law - o T oo Composition.

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