Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 7, 1915, Page 5

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“The Red Virsin, ture, at mpolp?h‘lmmdn-—Adv €. Guernseys : are shown at Danl hlrby.han.ll?umer.otfl ’mflmfiz""%fi;‘x}"mgm peating Arms empuynmwum-:. - A' e cad oty ." : : : mmmnnfl fruit Wil not keep v 11 this Eugene Baker, who Is {ll at his home o P Yo e *"|in Groton, was'sligtly improved yes- er suffered a stroke A-.hook recently meoived ‘at th ot.h 3 is Burchenal’ Folk F g 5 .umfiier buil will be added . to. § % ‘the plant of the: Ship and Enxine Co, b at Groton.. A large foundry is to_be, the next addition. - ‘Godard. - (m-merly‘-fQ the, Wlthnm library as At Tanbury, George 'A. Kahn, ! of|an assistant. He is a nephew of A. T. zl\ndc. lnoxwls twenty-two ol:el_yd of { Utley of Norwich. i P e enti, = ol o AR RO hds "cleven head of this g DRS. USSHER AND RAYNOLDS ! Franklin chapter, No. 4, R’ A. M, _TELL OF ATROCITIES. M the ‘A. degree this event: at Tiore e B A dcsres this evening at | Former Expects to Go to Stonington don’t forget to have th o A homes cleaned each Soan, Where His Son ls.” ‘The <Norwich' District Mipisters” - dllmot!onr K 3 Plun don’t forget that matches are :‘n!em fi’uw bhe hel:d in theM ;n.t- Dr. C;!.:'ncl.d- D, ‘Ussher n‘nndvbr Insuranc ly ‘etho it .churc] next onday | George ynol , missionaries an, Com store toda; esday. - Turkey, for Springfleld churches, ar- b Bgsiea £l I R ey P o e A B e Pitaso o't {ail to notity the chiet al picture Members of the Senior Holy Name |of a returning group of 15 or 16 Amer- 4 H'.nd untfl it Is turned out |of the fire department of anything of the two young ladies. society of St Patrick’s parish - will |ican missionaries who came from Tiflis | in the form of clothing. The insur-|you may see that is dangerous and li- | TWENTY-TWO TEAMS FOR B e ot e s o s iy milbning ot | A i I Tt s S| e S 10 PR for &7 (o oomuinec. | Sy WLTMES 3 omiRRg That OARVARSSIR® OANTAISY in 50 words or less as to what™ ® ‘* > Y P Ere . - D e i to Ri Al 3 ] y Tibly i1l with typhus fever at Tiflis and. Learn How to Ring Alarm. Norwich, Conn. e i ety e . ‘The feast of St. Mark, the Apostle, | his 'life ‘was despaired of for a long| Chief Stanton said he belleves that S T For. Subacriptions to Stock of Building ks %:n;:smon firx:lrefibr ?:dfighfédx‘::t w’}m Though, stk .weak, he is qon- | svefy tehiit '3,‘}“{“ b’, gt ';':: Learn to locate the fire alarm box Compeyy : : valescent. and How to pull in a’ fire e O g crvices In the Eplscopal| Dr. Ussher was sent to Turkey from|and ‘showid bole-rnmt:t; Tooktibey of the 7 3w g A day Laa g tuo, G, lonfjirs vk heve the Fizat church in Springfleld and Dr. | fire atarm boves e city, or at least from S0 3 as “went to Van' 40 years ago the location of the boxes In the tm-|POox In the cliy In case of fire. . |subscriptions to the bullding associa; er mills'in the suburbs are over- | frer Longmeadow, ‘Mass,- s a mis- [medfate’ neighborhood of their homes. | LeSTi Lo) A8%, Sny T 2 on in connect! i Ty & SILVER & gg:;d:g e;gynmgfi ";1;;’!0:;';;:‘":‘; sionary of Trinity church in Spring- |Learning the location of n.; b\;xu and | ber of y;l re department who g'lh;u m-md ~ b po-.l 0 Advertis:d ‘m Magazines s s s re - pre- The Long-Life Plate f eppies.and the apples being. biulsed | 1o, Df; Ussher was 1ot stfong|how to pull in an al g3 in Talling Io made into cider. enough o give an extended interview: | vention. " Chiel Stanton saye that e | L3 1,5y, Raireot hie e | el :r. the team Jeaders: 3. 3| Ladies’ Styles in Stock 2 X ut Dr. Raynolds spoke freely of can't very well go Into r - Ay shown in our window. See eral from Connecticut are going |SXPeriences when the American mis- | vate cellars, but as a matter of fact M’-“"-hw look up the telephone num-{Corkery, S. B, Palmer, T. H. B«;ng. 390.702-700 25:: 7% ral going | & ilars | Der of the nearest fire station to your 3 sma. ‘R.W. Perkins, H. No. at.... there also conditions of con. to Pdughkeepsie, to be at Vassar col- | o0 was_attacked about the middle of | some of our best houses have cel home, T3 s, J. L. C: ¥ . test. S8ign. yotr name .and lege during the celebration of the 50th April. His account and that of other |littered with waste. paper. and rub- | home. Some: age, ¥. address 1o ons answrer and Learn to have the telephone mum- i, W T Leatér, O No. 703- Over-size, at . . missionaries confirmed the reports of | bish. gt it to us by Oct30. The :',';,’{::Z“"m’ b:’,,:}’; (’,‘;‘t‘;’;};’gw"‘m the | conditions in Armenia which have been Co-operation the Watchword. E3. King, C. D, Noyes, T. C. Eiur‘p.h‘y. No. 730 Silk Lisle, at .. . 35‘: vin Mfg. Co.- vm act-as e, received by the press of the country"for| We want to.do. everything possible ; : < th, . weeks. 3 for fire prevention, said Chief Stanton, Two pink roses were in bloom on{ "It is Allah's will that the Armeni- i Learn to. give the location of the|A. “Lee 1 3 for $1.00 but we must have the co-operation of ~ " fire, not say, come uj to my he a bush' in & Chestnat street yard on|2Ds shall die.” That is the word pass-|the public. The public can greatly as- v, » . - ick. Wednesday. 'Gosantams . salvis, col- | ed along among the Turks and Kurds | sist ‘in the movement by cleaning out | 7o eus and other plants-are still untouch. |in every place where Armenians are|their cellars, chimneys, etc. and bY|,wn one if possibie. ed by frost, although zinnias _and | Sathered together, according to thelteaching children the danger of g arn to h t uart pafls, RIS m"l ' OFFI RS. oDy Tt Slthoukh Sinpiae missionaries when' seen vesterday. It|matches. Whils he believes that | s meeden® phav: s poixgd o et o . is the watchword of the Turks and - Elected by Women of Trinity Epis-|No. 895-915 Pure 2 ould be kept from. the real Seaside council, No. 17, Knights of | Krds as they prosecute their so-called | oo s gt jaarn to look for exits tn theatres, ung children, it is_his opfnion tha . Columibus of New London’held its an- | “holy war™-while they murder.and tor- |anildeen n general should be taught] PUpic, halls and bulldings. ool Ebprel, Thread Silk $1.00 Leéarn to keep on the sidewalk when e i .. .- 9L -nual installation at its rooms on State |ture Armenian men.and outrage Ar-|the proper handling of matches. a tus- i H a street Wednesday evening: The cere-|menian women. Ghsnling Wesard e te Shve he Seht way- to- the | pi1b8 vazious societies vith | No. 235-247-237-234 Silk 2 monies were conducted ‘by Distriet| Dr. Raynolds in discussing the ex- s ing N fire department when responding to . & Deputy John C. Hennon of _Jewett|Periences at Van said: “Over the mis- Gasoline hazards in garages are con- w RTINS City. sion in Van the American and -Red|stant menaces, and the only way to|®% larm. coming Year as follows: Cross_flags were fiylng . when some|dea] with them is by sending in a| [learn to look on printed fire alarm | Trinity L braiat, No. 325 Pure Thread Notices have been sent out of a|5000 Turks and Kurds commanded by | quick alarm. The department is out w“"" and alarm sig- | Archdeacon J. ¥ competitive examination to be held |a German army officer opensd fire. The |and on the way within 30 seconds af- [Pl e il Sow Vratont B] O .. iseieoees. B0C 3 e s December 8, for thirteen assistant|flags were plainly in view and gould |ter the alarm is received, and much in m“"a 2 . ’:‘gl "n‘::: e‘:uhfl in | Gilbert: secretary, Miss Mabel A. - G : . paymasters lin the navy, open with- gct "n’z’“fi:’ffi"“ lg{flmy ome{h the way &f m;:‘ntlont c‘n:. be “Mi h epl or box Mflm .;l ase s, ‘re. CHILDREN'S . out restriction to all young men of|but tha e no differerice. - The at- | provided they arrive a scene of | Slarm. ot i Sn ey legal age who are citizens of the Unit- | tacking party Desides rifles the fire before it has gained any great e e T et | InSilk Lisle .......... 25c 2 AT, R ds i3 ed States. R 1 t > to | head: - 3 A S TR ee A Pa Y ~ & ] § Jowts LW v 3 ] urer, Alice AM3W=|¢hfimCottonZ§c u . To' the Miadietowd dlction, Jamesfon Aprl 30 there wers the mission: fire_prév ; AR B, . § 8 - ¢ ' | W. Connell who has e number ‘of Nor- |aries and 1,500 Armenians as fire Aghting.: Chief wich relatives received 971 votes on|the town ngdnct the tttu:k o! 50 member of the National Fire Preven- the republican ticket for town clerk.|We sheltered large numbers of . tion association of the United States Wingate C. Howard, independent, on|menian women and children, hnt as and Canada and is serving on some of you are o |both. tickets, . was. reelected, - receiving.| soon ds the.Turks and Kurds had been the more important committees con- 11217 votes. ‘driven from the town tically all of|nected with - the ~association, which 5 the ‘Armenians ‘proéeeded to loot Tur- | fact brings him into close contact with . When the. Progressive = Missionary kish. houses. It was.-with .great diffi- | the prevention movement. 'club of the Central Baptist church|culty that they were restrained. = All{ Chlef Stanton offers the following dered if the d - m held . its first meeting -of - the. season, | o the "bulldings of the mission were | suzgestions -which followed will ""‘m mm‘ € department arrives Wednesday evenling at -the home: ~.of | badly damaged.. The population of |greatly aid in this nation-wide move- :t;‘k" = n;linu'u -h::-r the fire : Charles R..Gallup, CIffff street,|'Van was poorly armed and forced to |ment of fire prevention: —h v el She” Sye el‘htqen attended. Mrs. -John “Post,|use brass and copper trinkets.to make Please Don't prevention movement by assisting the of 2 oy | the president, presided. bullets. The supply of ammunition of - d 3 fire department in preventing fires and If you feel thu vny, it’s all kinds was almost exhausted when |, Please don't go into_ closets looking|should a fire occur send in an alarm was' held g ; The Upited States sovernment has |the Russian army of relief arrived on | {or clothing with a lighteq match. quickly. of B 0y a number of scouts traversing the |y, . ri PO TP e because you haven’t bought |auto route from Boston to New York | simcst womsine Turks to fight” “Good Clothes Store ik 9 ind. ” :yicy hup:;:ltl:s mauk{f’ :roerbeln‘ sald: “Many of the atrocities practiced | BOYS' CABINET HELD NIGHT SCHOOL HAS PSy mo! 0 see ey . e right kin diiporied. by motor vekides | ThS 21,3 Armensns were, Indeeeriable ITS FIRST MEETING. BEGUN ITS SESSIONS MISS M. C. ADLES s men have reacl ‘estbrool g P2 we h.ve cloth“ to fit .n ‘torture and killing and ' outrage has Is to Be Governing Body of Y. M. C. A, |Has Two Belgians Registered This s Although all did not. come in uni- (P¢eR told. Many Armenian professors Junior Department. Year—Classes Growing Each Night. kinds ‘of figures, and we can| ST Rew Tondon wnd Gueker Hin Been tortured and killed by the Turks | ‘The first meeting of the newly came fo Norwich Tuesday evening to | Bi,rorcssor Who took a 3250 prize at color. Ask to see the new Back Hair 2 formed boys' cabinet, which is to be Py » P 3 prqve it if you will come here | sce the Scout picture at the Auditor- | pIRCS%, (N0 Y875 S€0 [oF 106 oot | the "governing body ot the junior de- The rred VIR (e SRR um, a number Of them reporting to | vy oo ctags: partment of the Y. M. C. A., was held Burdien, aa ekl R to thu store Ind look lt m Scoutmaster Benjamin M. Bruce. Dr. U:‘:h;}- -n.‘g'u ):h“th. zm‘:: :;. the .vmuofioz:lglggc kon w:g; worth, X Danbury fair Z =34 ; remain ew York a few days wi aduy : hAm this P-flhwn. L 3. ¢ dl s h h WmuAdi::;d Bf::;lne! &mSFm his brother, Rev. F. M, Ussher, of St, | elected president of m;hn-.bmoi, and were PURELY VEGETABLE of the Suits we have here. | b has been in the Brookiyn, N. Y. |Bartholomew's church. He -said that |Carl Parker scorctary, Whero ate fo be stead a ot m KREAM KRI:P Naval hospital, is now much improv- oyed a good voyage across Betn y < as: tollows:_ ler= - u-d In a picture See the fit, the style, the|cd ana will lcave the hospital befors | the ocean and was greatly improved in by ot A e o aet The ; 4 e ondl Of the week: Admiral Sige. |heaith. He has no immediate plans for S = Use 1. phive: oF Lol o Dutliis t part of September at - | the future, but expects to go to Ston- eckham, and all. bee spent p. D a cot: - e ington, where his sister-in-law lives , istrations R Pt e ity of t Rallion’ 5 3 and where his son ls, ‘or to-Boston, ta | FArier S00 BaIpR CER 38, e e Be i Hom Arms company a almon s Come in and see one of our p.The cadets ot St Jhl.m:s' church, | (1o headquarters of the Amerlcan for- | onference to be held| it the Hartford g““‘:‘;c'" g R T : oquetanuck, met at the home of Les- missio; I O a. ot a2 38 | toa tATked aver: -~ y tional guards there at nigh ¢ S Rev. Dr. Ussher says that he has lost|Y. M. C. ! s pernumerary . policemen acting OLIVE R. RILEY S"““ at $15. to $20. A good Ue Harkness Monday evening, . Lu ,v,;,tm:, except ,_:; clot_},,, o t:. but no choice has yet tsen made. Short Suj Taaches o Blarse * : Captain, back and a few ets. It was im- . H 1l ch: Flynn; possible to communicate with the out- ¢ rehdeaconry. N. E. Conservatory Course custom ) tailor will ‘charge|era et ,::",',,J“fl::mtm“‘nfi}l:mm side werld, and his last letter to this | tee: Tel. 1053-3 nearly double for the same SRR Cactay Wvosle: O o Tk s e e o don Arch e e e e = 3 corporal, ln@gt aters. el h!;wl iy ou“%‘g .t.l;n.t would }” pre- meAn‘l:hrn gon of 1?: muu::z‘,' .r;(r;-rg. quality o) : ; | _In the division of the estate of Mrs |sentable ina community. nding ice -cream, S ality. - C vided by Boys’ Secretary J. H. Ely. Marriet.S. Marlor, formerly of Brook- - ly, .Conn., Frank H. Van Brunt and DER af v ? Willls D, Van Brunt, nephews ot [V o> HIGGINS LEA BCOUTS" WILL “HEAR M g;oede;;,rk cach recelved nalf ot the OF GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB. : VI I ‘Kp = paintings Wi _ng 25 “{ v | Successful Beason Looked For—Mate- fl.‘r PINST A OL N Bl N - i s mdt-uy “Knight, :%owm rial is Promising. Medical Examiner Kimball to Be Their bride. A {207 MAIN STREET Flowers, by J. Robie, 32, T s istrustor, Howard “Bishop. brother of TEACHER bl - _— earsals legroo! performed the S Wik e s CoMPLETE QUIET. N Within a short time reh for m, the girl’s glee club at the Academy are | - ), W. 3 o'clock. John o BROWNSVILLE SECTION, | {0 Degin, as the leader and the man- | s te sise o tole on Paent Ammmm of New York was best man and Miss ANl String Instruments repaired Jane Morgan, Violins sold on sasy térms —_— evening to the members of Troop No. Several Rumors . of Trouble Prove to 3,"Boy Scouts, H. M. Avery, scoutmas- :““‘ :"‘_”“‘9;“:':' Morgen n’: For appointments address E. Be Unfounded. v P8 e ata g | daughters of Captain and Mrs, E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- T e Ol 8 Comalet . Higgins has ‘been fonro‘!tholcouulotmvhudh Were flower girls, an wich, Conn. 4 Br vnlvi . Tex., ‘omplets | cnosen leader and Miss Dors schwu-u- posed of its allotment of tickets for bearer. - quiet™ was reported. throughout = the | manager.. Under Miss _Higgins S 008 FReut DA CRows: ot therandl Brownsville section today. Several]|Prospects for a successful season lr- torium theatre on Tuesday night. The rumors of trouble proved unfounded,|TC¥arded as extremely. promising. She |allotment comprised $16 worth of tick g:mcn like Fit-U Eyeglasses bacause L phers vyt e 24 An accidental shooting at an Ameri- y are both inconspicuous and programme last| ety macmmthnuckmmdn, § DR. SHAHAN e season, winning pronounced ontn for : - Seming. WE like’ them batéisee they iryman ten miles from San | her SIARIDE. a5 she has & volce of e | Sonta ok U the following four bove: : Marion Block, 326 Main Strest e secure and accurate -Ajunmsht S quality and uses it with excellent ex- : Afbert . at makes it unanimous! E ¥ IP!C IALIST of the Stomach and chita, but this later was denied. Ma- ‘The 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Tel. 821 jor Anderson sent en officer and soni$ : History of N D : troops toinvestigate. - £ ¥ — From the Consular Reports. or:uw zn:n’na is loo.:l;x tmn.rdd r;; a -un::- of labor to h.rvmu:lem_ > 419 - g v .” * s __“Japan’s lfe-insurance~ business s B; Lndlof Nd ‘ocllty d Universalist. falling away, as many. poli hvldfl o 3 Aoz £ 5 % | let their policies lapse. 2 2 : - Bire l.nanurymdhbrmry of thl- i ek 3830k ‘was imported by same months of 1914. Fresh -bitumen deposits lll"b.- discovered in Honduras. AR

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