Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 11

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4 [ | 3 ‘ | Lagy Askistint when Reauested gy 5 country ‘without decied tempera- - winds along the Atastie _middle Atlantic o i ito ubuthpmd southwest. 3¢ orecast. * New ‘England and New York: Fair _ | Thursday and Friday. 5 i-mh-ndWhmphAm g S will be closed to travel ufils«’v“ i b i 3 i fueis !31%35535 i £ 3 E le. his active e industrious and a good citizen. October 20,1915, uthwest winds. - 2857 Main 8L v e ?yl.“ ! Sum, Moon aud Tiden Rules for Them to Fellow. - ‘ e gy Ay >y TN, 2 Sun_ | High || Moon e — Fall Millinery | Trere. [RS8 gl ko Eye, Eur, Nows ‘aod Theost MRS. G. P. STANTON T A ia made s sppearance antio to o Tighaes, snd tho lack o€ London. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY its pred 52 Shetucke Strest 3 £ 2 ' FH Curiton E. his introduction, were costly ssue, and the company belleves m!n as well as the teachers would ter high, wate th large number of the - 26,517 | make an effort to enforce the princi- tide, which is followed by flood tide. stockholders would prefer a smaller | pal rules w are as follows: e — one if they knew it meant a consid- Where t! are sidewalks children erable saving. should not allowed to walk in the 'l‘he New Haven’s gross earnings last nmt except when necessary to oross s, $65,379,000, same and then should and Fumu:dd Frank C. Van Dyne Held u,o-n ooo. Iook in lmnr:e directions mm"&. nesday Afterncon—Notes creased k- Where there are no - w o 3 o a m!ley line in street, d:ndm .nonu The-funeral of Frank C. Van Duyne of $3, teught to walk on the o ol plite Welneaday. Sibavason Bt 2 R T ley line. Seock from the chapel rooma of oo s e o sldealed ol | B2 ot Henry Allen and Son on Main street Ing right side of road not more than two with relatives and friends in at- d oth abreast; better in single file. Passed Examinations. il charges, there remained a net income| Children should not be allowed to| Friends of Robert _l'fn‘(:mfe CR“ M‘:l”“l;j}"fl'y:’ helfor the year of 32,307,000, This is|cross and recross the road except fi' edfl ‘ongregational® churc! Of-lan increase of $2,030,000. The ratio|when absolutely necessary. v ! it drugsist ¢ N'T GET TRAPPED e e e T L ilun | of operating expenses to gross earn- | There shall be no playing of games aminafions. Mr. Weliée Wb sbeiiiel DO eath, F’"dsmc; H“‘é‘hhm‘ ‘Willlam | 54 was reduced from 73 per cent. in |in the roadway or any movements on | Fecently of his success. i RIS IaeoBe nard, tephen Sullivan, George|ih, previous yvear to $7.5 per cent. the part of children to puzzle drivers vlnnd at the Taftville iny ment mson and Thomas Baker. There| 4 ‘giqelight on the change in oper- of motor vehicles. a .r-nunn of the Norwic! attractive, but when you come to in-|were many beautiful floral tribues and vestigate you find there's something | burial took place in Yantic cemetery, el et e A et PR g e T gt i T e e . lacking. We find it pays to speak | 1o 2o How T arley read a commit-| {5 paggengers. ‘This was $792,000 last [ thé children along this line and also Porsonale and Netes. ear, a decrease of $289,000, and of the [to watch the children on their way to SuiMully to the publie abeut what sum paid out 3435.000 was on acoount |and from school and the parents are | wrioisoro orering " | imantic on you have to offer. You will find our| The new suits for the Greeneville |of accidents which occurred prior to |especially requested.to see that the S Feodstuffs werth investigating. Athletic club footbail eleven have ar- | July 1, 1914. The estimated amount | children obey them when out of school. 3 rived and the players will appear in|of unpald personal injury claims on|The increasing use of motor vehicies| Willlam Brown has accepted a po- them Saturday when they play-against | June 30 was $697,000, as compared with | on the highways has made it impera- | Sitlon with W. J. Fournier. CHAS L N. F. A. on the Academy campus. Sun- | $1,042,000 a year earlier. The amount | tive that extraordinary care be ob- Overhauling and Repair Work Dajly up to November 30th. Return Limits. Chofce of Lines West of Chicago. day ‘morning they had their pictures | spent for loss and damage, injuries to | served. Miss Loretta Oat spent Wednesday| Modern Equipment. Unexdelled Din- of all e taken. persons, and clearing wrecks was $1.- — with Mrs, Albert Aberg of South C|ing Car Servide, Thru Tourist and AUTOMOBILES, 412,000, as compared with $1,966,000 in | SECOND NEW ENGLAND Standard Pullman Sleepers, no-\o- to P 3 .Cove Street An anniversary mass will be ob-|191i. TUBERCULOSIS_ CONFERENCE Chibatan’ CARRIAGES, WAGONS, served af ary's church.this morn- o t_Pro ing for Mrs. James Riley. CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN To Be Held at Springfisld—Dr. §. J. ot e "&';;‘_d" ater| Write TRUCKS and CARTS L. P. BURGESS, N. E P. A 312 Old South Bidg. Boston, \Msss.| Mechanical Repalfs, Painting, Trim- I ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work. Maher of New Haven Is President. t L4 3 BY RED CROSS Hallowe'en Novelties | zoowr v oo o commnien. = Tuberculosis Commission Wants to Supt. E. J. Graham of the town The second New England conl‘!rencg Richard Pilling has accepted a po- schools has made arrangements with| See 3,000,000 Sold in Connecticut. |will be held Springfield, Mases. on | sition with the Crescent Arms Co. of Blacksmithing in all its branches. WITCHES LUNCH SETS - | becisthhe mide Strenfetints. with e October 22nd and 33rd. under the aus- | the clty. T mm ™ GHOSTS NAPKINS havs an extra & leaving Franklin ;rjae state (ube:'cnlot cxm::;flgn is {)!:cus xfld 'rh.‘;\'monu“.u-:‘cfl:: for L MICE CREPE PAPE square at 7.45 Frillay morning, Oct. 22, | m ng preparations for the Toss e udy and Prevention E Eou - Fred Peppiw left this morning for| lnixts GARLANDS R o i Spocial convanionce oftonshers | Christimas peal campaign. It s the |loais. The headquarters will be at the | New Hambohice: where Ne win®viee | Norfolx, Old Point Comtort, ‘Rich- 3 p attending the state teachers' meeting |ambition of the commission to sell | Hotel Kimball. The rst session will|for a few days. mond, Washington, Bermude, Savan- TRICKS MASKS S at New London. three milllon seals in Conmecticut, and | be held on. Friday afternoon at 2.30 nah and the South. POST CARDS JOKES the interest taken in the fight against |o'clock and the second will be a din- | == J PUMPKIN L ERN the Great White Plague as shown by | ner session at 6 p. m., at which time MARRIED Berths reserved in advance, lowest 507 te 515 North Main St v N LANTERNS the enthusiastic support from every |there will be five inute talks on, Red rates. Panama Pacific Exposition BLACK CAT LANTERNS| 2 community, leads the commission to | Cross Seals Sales ¥lethods. The third | SHEMET-KOMICH —In Xorwich, Octi| o 4ucted Tour Parties. To Europe i belleve that its ambition will be real- |session will be held at 815 p. m. at| Ay ouS BY ey Sostor FiRelenito. by all lines. Also independent tickets MRS /EDWIN FAY ized. Agents have been appointed or | the First Congregatiangl church, Court | both of New Lendon. Y - . reappointed in about forty cities and | square. BARTLETT—HARRINGTON—In Wili- | DY Water and rail. < towns and orders are being received | The fourth and fifth sessions will be | * mantic, Oct 30, 1810 by Rev. Wiliiam g FRANKLIN SQUARE i 9 every day. held on Saturday morning at 9.45 and | S Beard, Burton Willlam Bartlett of Connecticut stood third on the igter- | 10.45 o'clock, respectively. These two | Syringfield, Mass. and Miss -Helen A state competition list for 1914, and it | sessions wili be clinical sessions and | Bowen Harrington of Wiilimantic. JOHN A. DUNN NATIVE SPINACH is hoped that this coming campalzn | Will be held at Westfield sanatorium. ; ; - e B By B o S P e e e g DIED 50 MAIN STREET FANCY CAULIFLOWER { T of the list. flglegfltn will leave Court square for | BARKER—In New London, Conn., Orl - = i e Last year over one and one-half | Westfleld at 845 a. m. 18, 1815, Elmer C Barker, aged mow m 21, 8 million_seals were sold in Connecti- | Dr. Stephen J. Maher of New Ha- | _years. b PRI | cut, which provided over $15,000 for | ven, Conn., is president of the confer- "llntxr:l nervlt:; will be held at his late 7 5 the relief of tuberculosls inhabitants of | ence; Seymour H. Stone, of Boston,| Towicenss oee 2oni'sSe o o nol ¥ \J r . the state, and for the prevention of | Mass., is secretary, and the vice pre tives and friends Invited to attend. M S m’t the gnm It th;u::ds this ] l‘tz,e.r}lu are: Dr. arry Dl:emBir?‘e Please omit flower: reac! & figures over $30,001 um Lake, R. v COREY — Norwich, Oet. 18, 3 i We. g whis beansh of daslitry il ba reatied o e i hen [ han, Wniasreca. “Connn D meins | CNE 2 3» Py .: e 0} Automchilé 20l Fesaitess 6 Franklin Street t againet tuberoulosis and will directly | Nichols, Hebron, Maine: Dr. Edward be heid at the| Y STIN HOLDEN, Proprister most careful attention. In addition be_l‘\_;m every resident of the state. Q. Otis, I;onon, ld‘um: Hon. Redfield g Mrs. C. TI:. r!'?n- . l. U to absolutely painless sessions in i 3 e sale ‘of Red Cross Christmas |Proctor, Proctor, Vermont, and Dr. w A l s c° oy < Ao e e o Hed ey Ot | R i Ko arr: | Dot ficat 1305 . Buriat 1n on: | AUtomobile SlipCovers giving, November 26th, and an earnest | shire. b o ARe: Gary Gabt - Gasdo Yot Sevestc vt upbuildingisewhole body. | Appea is mad to- every resident of KETTE_In Brockion, Mees, Oct..d0. at Factory Prices T DEL - HOFF MODERATE ch nvigorates nursing amd theaged, | the state to do his share in helping | NOVEMBER SUITS meriy of Canterbur: v Plan charges. ore hnl:hhl than tea or coffee, | to stamp out tuberculosis. Pl St ok The Asarr o b JOSEPH ANGARANO Yiu. notice the word “moderate” o ey potr skl e NG FOR SUPERIOR COURT. | “'son. Charles B Hyde: Hyde atreet. Rates 75 cents per day and wp is in capital letters becauss ourfi you W'fl a ,‘.wum.. NEW LONDON PATENT Norwich Brings Action to Collect Claim P‘"",;‘o';":‘r'n Sy sk PR 258 Franklin Street HAYES BROTHERS. mederate-charge policy for SKILL- = Included in the List Announced This| —North Stonington Divorce Suit. Katherine T. Cullen. -n- of 31 Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway FUL work is & guarantes of ‘abso- G. B. Reaviok. | ot D:',,..::_"; s ey Lo o 3 & n a suit which is returnable before - a - e, o ~ S ! ST ; The list of patents issued to Con- v AT D e T G DA Freder'ck T B“ncc DR. PECK ¢ ect] It tors,. DR. F. C. JACKSON e en Tonamar P windasy Trank| Court Clerk Georse E. Parsons, Udis e e s . N 1 Practice confined to Eye, Ear, Ve DR..D. J. COYLE > Bridgeport, exteneible corset clasp or Alexander of this clty is made the de-| months. v o : g Expert lnno and Player Nose, Throat. Glasses. e Je stay; Willlam H. Buell, fendant and Abner and Michael [ Notice of funeral hereafter. T Buceceding the King Dental Co. $ ammunition; . George ! | Schwartz, doing business as Schwartz Piano Tuning ‘and Rm Hours 9:30 to 4:30 208 Main Streot | Hartford, shade holder; Aloys Mozd- | Bros. are the plaintiffs. They bring Scratched or marred Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 Next ‘to Boston - 8t zlerz, Shelyton, fire alarm box; Wilson | SUit to collect a claim of $467.31 due te original fnigh Sotrdy - cvsningh 7 o, 8 ext to n Store E. Porter, New Haven, eight day alarm | $ince Oct."8, 1915, ¥ 38 FRANKIN ST. 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily clock, rim winding ¢lock, alarm clock; | ( Divorce from Grace L. S. Main of Phene = Sundays by Appointment N Charles B. Rearick, New London, elas. | Stonington on the grounds of deser- . 1214-3 Norwich, Conn. s evidenie AR i O tio: fiald’ tarbines ey tion 1s asked by Leonard R. Main of e Lady o 321- \ = a, A North Stonington. This suit is also Coanty Bantuay aad 3 - ¢ > =5 Bridgeport, thread cutting | returnable in November. The plainti - Toe Naifla tremied without pain. —— s N mechanism for sewing machine; John | 8sks the custody of their one minor 15 Main Street Comfort aswured. Most -Cigarg ars G % / 'S. Schreiber, Bndmm ‘bread mold- | hild, a daughter. The couple was Shampool. Manicurtng, Sealp & THESE ARE BETTER : e g ¢ TE L 3 aeemmachy e o the iis Heb Dy RS fipme 'E«“':.' e 3 <o Rm, M 24 0] arve; ul T - el n your com TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR et Chmment. Biugracepeant: Aasamort | Busvuna ciims tnat ne waa deserced | FUNERAL T s g nklin St. burs. Try them and see, S e stop that ugly e don is Given Compensation. its usefulness and has been torn down Room 32, Shamnon Buildtex 1 Old lce Houss Torn Down. Dmmoks Tel, T43-3. (Take Elevator) at Lowest Prices. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. SCALDED BY POT OF HOT GRAVY | The old ice house formerly used by ND— e o R by the present owner of the property, X ras. . Two mew approved compensation |Wellington A. Miner, of East Great Next to’Palace Cal John H. Ford and located at the lower 3 “ A t ’ if not This Is Gas Heater agreements were filed on Wednesday | Plain. The jce house had been in ram- GOOD FELLOW 10<CIGAR . > o Brass company, Ansonia, rivets apd |bY his wife an Oct. 10, 1912. Employe of Mohican Co. of New Lon- | pond at East Great Plain, has outlived F F l ’ MISS FARNHAM i i shack] dition fo time past. Weather 2 1 HAIR and 'rni;e mmmh ca!ga ke-::!:‘l (‘J‘h;:- T ha slerkaa 'h:m'.:mflm‘ SOBELDE | The pwatr dous,nat tutend. $o, coraid. Lady Assistant The Fm‘h Amc“ SCALP pefla S ment touches itching skin the itch- | | for the Second district. 'They were the . With the sudden drop in th ;n« '-:mmue.;x..gm That | | collowing: L Fifth Compary: Ansiversary. Telephone 328-3 e sudden drop in the Fur Co. iy ibed it ohican New London, - HARPER METH OD| | & o fr iy yearsin | | plover. ana Georse Sinmore, smplore; | at the cocering 3 the Fith company |[§ MENRY E CHURCH xmx JJ|icmperature, the absence of| py. o Bigek, Franklin Sq. ! burned -on left forearm, shoulder and | it woe voted —~ “red WAL SMITH EN . . Also MANICURING - Spon e severest casewol ccsema, | | etk T sy on Sept T come | Vereary . Toven ot o sprend"mei steam and other heating, has and Thayer Bullding, Reom 304, distiguring ing. Incumasity per week | Ticaday eveming. e — |brought discomfort to many. |7 State Strest. New London, Conn. yer Building, Reom tormenting, n: incapacity, - —— . 3 : 4 M. Ring Aflt C of Norwl Fhoaiin Aeere = e Sctujer, - Eflm om NOTICE! A GAS HEATER COAL AND LUM Norwich—Mén, Thur, Fri., Sat. ploy s °:d . flncer” on left hand New ‘London—yFues., Wed. 3 "m‘““& D0 e ss compensation I If you will ~ommunicate with Teiephone 818 | tnonpacify: T 1 Per Yook durlng W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, Va5 S : Home Day for Soldlers st Noroton. Coughs, Colds S0 VAPTVIELES ho wifl ius Jeu & n — , bleckheads and devdruff, ~ 3 ML As usual Oct. 19, members of the Homenm 'é:?.a’?’:’:"&..... nis - Woman's Rellef corjs met at Noroton Y use or as s monr | GOAL will give you immediate com- fort in the Home or Office. |Free Burning Kinds and lehigh Full, new stock on hand. ALWAYE I sTgOK fort and chesr to (b. in- Tatce | Delioacios and: cendtes ‘Real Germdn Lager Beer " 2 distributed among the 100 patients m ) i | o hoplal, whily those wad wers duie y 'Shea & Burke A. D. LATHROP H: JACKEL & CO. : u s o Ha'&s 41 Main Strest Thfiydlhv:i Offca—sar. Market and Shatucket Sha Funeral Directors 18141915 Gas and Electrical Dep'. Jobn A.Morgan & Son DENTIST Honey DR. E. J. JONES ' Of Horehound and Tar —~|321 Main St., Alice Building CO AL w 46 m% st o g s DR, R‘""co“l‘ nuu— -—-n.o--cu. Neo. 2 Nut $6.00 per ten Taxe covator Spotucket Biiver en- . g ok = B k. - gy ¥ o g DENTIS Ny B trance. Phone. Southingtori has been appointed by S ec‘: -r Telsshona 804 R g the gevernor a delegate to the fourth z"“w’nue. thmn# E m% milk nmns of g'h'h = D. C, December 27, finl!fl ”». B

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