Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 9, 1915, Page 5

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gregational chi 12th at the at Schwartz mm:%m:.fmm& : | encr of OTW] (Oriera Srbinbatet: s Aanday ing. Thomas Fi 4, New mvmw been Gl'clon. > P Enxg £ il T ety : :fmm e st o e The ti M k for his clothes. s 1ng at &,:cc'e‘nual Baptist church was \vhen one of the jokers lived - ter was ':{?-h" Sotned the Four Sowings:and One Reaping. Matt.| . The mofl.:fl .m:ynun- wn( mn““"‘ :M gkl h." mn into the, city. that & share towards dt Th;cnmnt%!&flbbonfimflrow_lfi:..ifl._— .dem-n:‘te..mu o reaaitey m""‘zfinchm .um“"" Hoe_ntrduni. tendent of the Steriing HULW. C. 'B«‘ The Connecticut Association of Cos merc;al and Civic Executives has lcepted an invitation to hold the meeting in Danbury Wednesday, H, i ;9! : ¢ g 3 i OAK CHIFFONIERE the | Very Roomy Wood Knobs Special $2.98 Value $6.50 s A4 T\j ; dergarts Brothers, snu cket Harness Co., '“ne vuddint Irene -Malke P 193 | Disco the: u and John Rabitaille was held at Gro- l tnrdlmu .83 ; ity goods. Houcr ehuror B Tather Hiser - cent. & ot nd COMPENSATION COMMISSIONERS |MISS LOUISE C. HOWE performed the ceremony. KEEPING IN TQUCH. AMONG COLLEGE TRUSTEES I ft i ¢ # ; i i Parlor furniture of all dmflylih' § § 5Z = 57| Discussed Routine Matters in Meeting | Appointed at Meeting Friday—New 2 at Schwartz Bros.—adv, %e, g ig g at the Capitol. Building Plans Are Made. l‘lm Fme c0. Friday was _aA¥ at the fiea woE 8o En ase, 4 Friday in New London the trustees o . Bittes ‘;?‘S.'Shf,‘-%fi’}&%»m i a3 & %} 52 of the Connecticut Callego for Women 74 Main Street O ok i Do mortoe e s B B2 7 :2 Ba|Chandler at Hariford ~Only matters | uthorized an addition to the gymna-|a ) a Ovpesiio P. & M| . Nerwich, Coon. 2 LR a @ | ot routine business were discussed und | sium bullding and also voted to rec- The Flanders school :exhibit took g8 £ % 5>|a few minor points of law that have |ommend to the building committee the first prize at the East Lyme town fair. aF § % #Z|recently come_up, but as Chairman |immediate giection of & new dormitory ANOTHER NOTE TO BE Bludents: from . gastesn Connectbut 285 2 15 :2|Frederick M. Willlams of Waterbury, | building. The plans for this have al- SENT TO GERMANY at Brown univérsity ate discussing ‘the E3 - £ :F|commissioner for the Fifth district, |ready been drawn and as soon as they discarded the fine system en- S olrza.n.luuon of an eastern Connecticut £3 : g 12 r.lcl. the prlnkclp;l';.e‘m for the n:lkn- 311.!:. requ:‘m: wo;}; will be start- W Regarding the Settiement of the Case club. 3 P BaL +8 ivas “to kee commissione soon ossible. ges. . 3 H. T MMR , 28 : B o B gl S By The vacancy on the board of trus- Pay of the girls is generally of the American .Ship Frye. A former pastor of St. Joseph's 22 15 904| Beeides Chairman Williams and|tees caused by ths death of Edwin . church, Norwich, Rev. John J. A 70 0 ‘909 | Commissioner Chandler, there were | Milner of Moosup was filled by the investigator reports that 76| Washington, Oct. 8—Secretary Lan- is to have the Rt. Rey. Mgr. T.if. 1 § | present George E. Beers of Guilford, |election of Miss Louise C. Hows of | per cent. of the employes in the five |sing has completed and will forward n-.ggun lay the &ornerstone of a fine ° commissioner for_the Third _district, | this city. tores, or 415 out of |t Berlin this week another note to new brick church for Hartford Lithu- 1 and Dr. James J. Donohue of Norwich, | Official apnouncement was made of girls, ¥ G " " 1 | anians Sunday: afternoon, 4 5 commissioner Tor the Second diatrict. |the gift of 35,000 from David Fanning | wee ermany. regrding . the, Syctiiment... o 285 2% H Edward T. Buckingham'of Bridgsport, |of Worcester, who had aiready con- 4 z | the case of the American ship William a O-k Street ollowing the cremation of the body bt commissioner for the Fourth tributed 31,000 tq the college towards P. Fyrde, which was sunk by the = < of Dr Dwight Tracy, who died in No: H is ill at his home with « slight wu erection of Windham hall. pittance earned man raider Prinz Eitel Frederich. =i s & Sunday-ovesing-twerevwers Ji- 1 and wae unable to be present. Before that the fourteenth birthday of | The note acknowledges Germany’s Opens Saturday, neral services at Mt. Auburn cemeti o the meeting the visiting commissioners | Mr. the oldest child is an event acceptance of the Ametican Droposal Deren, Tulal WM fvned iy 2 Jre the guasts of Mr. Chandler st 2L 4 that the treaty of 1828 be submitted ()h.ber 3mh % - § % § 3 luncheon. Many famil are living on|to arbitration for an inte 1915 The very latest designs in_chamber -G "ufldfl . : FOR:NORWICH T0 FeUNREIAT (35 Tin@iias (it $150 & day or §9 & week. and_ the|on whether or not it permits the des- furnit reeneville ... - earnings truction of American vessels carry- AR e et emias sc‘"’"‘_." Tartville o WORCESTER CANAL.|[NICKEL WORKS RUNNING are bonanza 1o the. mother who I | ing contraband and slso agress to (e e o Qocum . 1 4 Bt v IN NEW LOCATION proposal for the naming of the com- . At e e At the meeting of St. Joseph's Tier- | Boswell - Advocates Are Invited to Present Ar- ney cadets, New London, Wednclhy* s mission of two experts to fix the dam- Machinery Hll lun Moved, to the gvening an invitation from St guments at Hearing at Worcester. ages in the case. 3 the -standard of living maintained by | It is understood. however, that the New Place on Thames Street. b i sy £ PR ST Ry e AR N ooy A Ve PR | such families is very low. Still- | American government while taking in . Teiéphidhe Toe2 L | e Pirthday caisbration: ot ; Fashes 304 e 93 o Aoy .weé. hotice that & public| ANl the machiners of the Norwich |Dirthe and infant Dortallty 4o more |sccount Germany's assurances that Mathew, Oct. 11, was accepted Z " T - ‘hearing is to ql& in the enuncll Nicke] & Brass company has now been ”m""";_ &h"flmfl"m:‘{". :rm»n-n ?firuflmh““ contraband - g a M “ M chamber, city” h‘;ll. orcester, trapaferred Chest. onsiden - wecesuity- el i B L';ii‘,fi"r’.‘;f‘&‘:.; Jocas: | Made " Ent * S5 p. T GGt 77 at which interasted 3he a:“'“‘""" gy ey oeeg ::f that if it is found. n $ ; ed 1 them. in. Riverside, Car, at-. the . > partles are invited to present facts' on Thames IECeSSATY possible luxuries. troy American ships carrying absolute e A oot et ag] x and arguments bearing on the need of | partments have been running in the X improvement of ‘the Shetucket and|new location for two or three days. Few Work For Pin Money. contraband there shall be ample warn- pronounced that ‘the most beautiful Of | The Xens society held its regular b, and still a little old_machine g given USE BRSSEEE e G all the places they had visited. mesting Friday evening with anout 40 | Ren Do Tk oot ok Tt Vi Jene et arca | momey, Aespite the. belef of the puar|TEmOved to 4 place of satety. t at_the First P usetts, with a view to securing slack Awards at Danbury tair include: | el s P, it e tmn-eh. rs. John B. Oat, the presi- Yic to the Itrary. Of the others, | —m—————w—————ey Shnt, calledthe mestifi 6 order stlce s Duvigstien betwsen = Narwish, ¥ > A Kahn, Y:‘nflefiflfl@:nd secand: Bull, | 835 "o'clock. ~Reports ‘were read and|_0nr; 3nd_Worcester. Mass. Rt THa' Chaetugt Mieer fuctory. can ta AR ey R, m"“‘n e f;:l;' &pproved. It was voted to hold the|MOOSE TAKE IN be turned over compietely to the HoD- | money left over after wega facin‘;.mm’“‘ firsts, S ALias AGioTambat S Griine wis . FIVE NEW MEMBRRS.|kine & Alin Arme company, which | as"rollows: “24b had lL“ 517 had 1’ rchased it to use in the tension in tharge of the ents 3 = . o on | 52, 165 had E, e 2.50,° 338 had 33, 111 For stvie, comtort and_Gurabiidy | Tittee ~ An eveming ‘with PIPEE G e, Al Haasliey B TTTvE e 57 haa u’." SR We advertice exactty buy the Revol 350 shoes. - Barrows— T ool g DU WAt Six Applisations. FIRE PREVENTION. - oy Adv. 5 Leq iv g iy ) looking to the installa- ¥ Frank Waters, the musical selections| Five candidates were initiated and i For the first timé in 30 years, the|UPoh & Victrola being sung by Caruso, |six applications voted in at the meet- School c"‘n"':":" ‘”""c “;"“ as to tion of rest and emergency rooms in convention of fhe BaGtien N ’,,,""En‘f Homer, Farrar, Journet and other|ing of Norwich, Conn., lodge, No. 950, ¥ "They Can. De. ey, SOOI, Nt e {and conference of the Mathodiat Fots. | noted singers. L. O. O. M, in the Moose home on S E I ey | 2nttary conditions fn'® great many m " eopsl church. is be held in Trinity |, The jety is indebted to D. S.|¥Friday evening. Final arras In‘al] the school t the town a little | stores can oaslly improved, ac- SPLILE R SR e g, tee o B D T, S o LR B S SR et earandTear cte ns from’ the F ¥ . 200 gelegates to town. mfl: ed dll:mnt &%m any hpe',‘:“'b‘)?g: i Londdon and Willimantic lodges G“o.\;ar::,o{h l;;lcomb- proclamation was |, The pamphlet closes with the fol The chief cl £ th tomobile [ Society and was intensely enjoyable. | Will attend. o g commissioner recomm: which h’. 1 their clothes it Bl i au‘:c is| The commiftee consisted of Mrs. A. T T Y In many cases the advice that Chiet violtions of the ChUE Ionay e Dreparing o circular containine infor’ | T Howard Mrs. Frank Walers s FUNERALS e Le> aniton Fhve S5 PUI/ISE | laww. be. Famcrted te: the bureas of |< all t of , R e i e Bty e e S nd M John Koriowaki. ghe Slndnwort Savied o veeome | Ly, Facitcs Tor Conaidersiin” s |i8 after all the true tes L] 1 - N ‘and registration next year. There will The funeral of John Kozlowski, ig- [#equainted with its suggestions. By our present laws, all cases of be 203,000 copies of the circular, is- New Auto Markers Received. fant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Koz- L3 ShhEae ikt children employed under age ofr M m’. - lowski, was held from his parents" To State Inebrinte Farm. < . Auet. The automoblle department of: the|home ‘at East Great Plain ' Friday| Samuel Troland, 52 vears of age, | mie movorin tr i atars phcations - Mars and Saturn are consplcuous in|Se3TELATY of state has received the first | marning ‘at § o'clock with services i |was before the city court on Fridsy Whose. work in the -en | A poorly made suit of a Feavens during the-late -hours-of [CCI'SlEnment of the new automobile|St Joseph's church at £.30 o'clock, Rev. |on the charge of drunkefmess, baving : has’ been night, but they. St beyond' markers for the year 1916. Markers |l V. Maciejewski, the rector, officiat- | been arrestsd Thursday night. He was M fabric well-made the Lorders of our-4venite map. The [fOT. Pleasure cars have white figures |ing. Burial took place in St Joseph's |sent to the state inebriate farm for - or a eastward so rapidly | 20 black backgrounds, while the com- | cemetery. six months. This makes the third o F Gemint ~entirely | [¢Tcial markers have black figures on| Undertakers Cummings & Rihg had | commitment from the local city court. suit of poor fabric will fail to ecross the constellation Cancer during White background. charge of the funeral arrangements. —_—— y : the mcnth. g o i Mrs. James Potter. Director Nickerson at Conference. tisf ssessol rganize. The funeral Physical Director O. H. Nickerson E The Groton water ang light depdrt- | "The new board of assessors organ- | James Potter who died in: Hurwich, |attended the physical directors' con- . 0 ment has completed its Wiring of the|ized on Friday by electing Frank H.|porl. Mass, on Oct. 4th, was held fram nce in Hartford on Friday, return- W, . e nevy yard preparatory. to the occu-|Woodworth chairman and Michael J, | ths pariors of Undertokors Church & |Ing in time to conduct the business g e want you to visit our pency of the yard by the United|Curran clerk. The other member of | Aljen Friday afternoon at -2 o'clock,|men’s class. which opened its season| 2 Th - tates navy as.a-submarine base.. ‘The | the board is 'Albie L. Hale. with Rev. George H. Strouse, pastor of |at the Y, M. C. A, gymnasium at 6 store and see fl..g suits we Hl‘; Vzloeoc‘d:;nth‘ mfih bur Hale, Jras|the. First. Baptist church, officiating. | 0'clock. new Ocihe board on last|Hymns were rendered by Mrs. Charles R T ployes provide a properly equipped 5 ‘Monday and Mr. has been sec- | Pierce and Mrs. Charles Burke. The Whist Was Profitable. rest and emergency room. have, that are well-made of The Knig] . g arers were E. A. Small, A. L. Peale,| The Alpha Gamma Sigma made $36 uch provigion would lay s heavy 2 lumbfxsm);ncli\};wa aven h‘:\'eotesgn Clinton Eldredge and Larde Bliven, and | at atibe whist of 17 fables held Thurs- | burden on the smailer good fabric and guaranteed to eiccted a committee of five to petiion| - = Automabile Suit Settled. burial took place in Yantic cemetery. B n Y atternoon at the home of Mrs.|of which are occupying a single room, the atate oMcers of the Gedus 2o Ge| The superior court case of Arms vs.|There was a committal service at the|Deniel 3. Lester on Warren street. |and would seem unnecessary. P R ignato New Haven as the place fof |Landers has been settled and with- | Erave. Relatives and friends attended < 3. The recommendation fire satisfaction. the next conventios 5, When the state |drawn. It was a suit for $500 dam- |and there were floral forms. drills be made obligatory in all es- ofticers assemble Hartford next|ages because of an automobile acci- s tablishments employing more than RECOGNITION OF CARRANZA ;- i b . {dent. twenty-five women and t fire - week for a u-m_’.fim ;| aen e Inc dents in SOCIOty enty-five women and gt fre ex-| Some of these suits have an Divorce Suit Settled. |, Metal used extensive- e 3 - Metal ceilings -are . employes in every department would The divorce suit of Katherine Reppg[1¥ {0 Rio de Janeiro. By the United States Within the Next Drohably mest with-gesersl approv- of trousers. Few Weeks. B ] = 2 r 4. The recommendation that every -. Mrs. Frank A. Foster is visiting . the superior"court has Yhgen, sottled A DETERMINED WOMAN Washington, Oct. 8 Recomnition it | Srilads. In Iiuriford focia few days |tore (emploving women) —be com-| Suits, $5.00 to $8.00. an rawn with out costs. Shields the Carranza t - & Shields an dattorney 1. b. Doty | Finally Found a Food that Helped Her. . iu <Missiod: it was learned in official circles yester- | Mrs, Henfy F. Palmer of Otis street were the mvecuve cmme o 3 day, ‘s Tikély to be accorded by the |has been the guest of Mrs. John Ros- 3 Six months’ subscription to Ameri- * “When I m-t read of lhe remn.rkable United States within the next few |siter in Guilford this week. - can Boy Magazine free with every pur- Sunday School chers’ Class. ' |effects of Grape-Nuts food, I deter- | weeks. Pty chase of a Boy's Suit. ] The’ opening sessién of . the Sunday|Mined to secure some” says a Mo.| Data submitted by the revoluf Frederick Kelley of New Haven, who [ ) - 4 2 school teachers' class will be-held -at | ¥Oman. “At that time there was gone [ factions is being considered now interested in colonial houses, is to 1 the Y. M. C. A. this (Saturday) even-|¥ept in this town, but my hu-bu.\fl next Saeturday the conference of be in town for a few days early next ‘ten‘ ::duo ncock_.am who are in- some . @ .co gnerlu-n dip! s hmhol;er' week. e y . 1 L. Tes! are expect: to attend. b had - ecretary “ e] - i TEACHE‘R h - : of crasmbn, -.t:l.q‘:edm and Ea!l.r.d ‘d Dot th dtpmm R R‘“fll‘l‘hfillm. fmmd Rich- H 5 i > 'y and eacl e Vi wil week i T | ;";mfihw'iwmb Riley Day. e as of Temedies | will report thelr opinlons on the “ma~ o Miss Caroline” T Gllman, at et 207 MAIN STREET L n his schools of the town on Thurs- only tem- | terll and nmu capacity” of the face | home on Washington street. KAu\m;hT.-u mp,‘ w;h&?ltggmn{tmbpg”uum& elief: 'As soon @s I began to|tions clai recognition, nm ! / .,!z.., ara guv s Whitcom -‘;;tll&y.‘ Grnp-—Nm: nnw aru-a-.‘dlup- enn{h hu;nd that intent unrn Grosvenor Ely, son of Mr. F.fl,‘fl%w ’ poet or read nnm.nom from his poems.’ r v Wi Bliss Place, Nw- AT T R i wqob‘,g’nq. ot vemg b ouz < J Night Scheol More Than Dgubles. grown to 55, : e e o| terminated at Saturday's m ity Mants ; Rout Geapeniva :283&' i g Th registration in . M:ifin’:chool band was oo delighted with t 7 8 T 1 received ’tihlx he has been %%r:x::m:tl.lui:m b"ugd. oY B in ‘Thrown Out, o Grape-. ould be accorded neomuam CPICMSIH’ - ¥ -Some 2 on DI of the Stomach and | 0 ® t X ¥ . ; gl leading “matcrial and moral ca capacity” J e x-:a:i'{". r : 3 . ts gen. I‘A‘rir = nuubu-n:od sovernmen e t and lvise a conf of - - co uanse -5 wvolley 2

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