Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 18, 1916, Page 7

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Cross work in the Thayer buflding and | invited to assiat in this e Atlantic with various kinds of work the ¥ is mo % ular business meeting of the I s 4 was conducted by the president, i Shes Livpe SETE NS matters lernan g al a, southwest; mmdlc At.hnuc coast, mod- | Keating Chfld Labor law, which is|and Mrs. A. H. Chase gave a erate west and southwest. to be one of the hills before congress | the finances and the success of branc] m, » . Farsoags. he w‘eum a u”uyt::“ t 2.’, goodttt!tnunea at the meeting, m‘ nch g “,k 1 0; en to - Sb: e S it e i o B et e e to Iafluence Its passage. | 6 Which tea was served by the host. most careful atiention. In additien g Jlow Wusiane: Watt and sontinned 0old| "Noties was given of the local Redess/-assisted by. Mra. Jobn'Ls Mitchell to absolutely painiess sessions in i wa ¥ nesday; warmer 3 our dental chairs ypu're certain of &ummunwd; v'v‘:‘dl;i con- the iy, Sast Samhda ) of . work; local snow. ARM CAUGHT IN LOOM. s " D tione in Norwish. —_— You notice the word “moderate™ o Zhe g,u,m records reported trom Taftville Man In List of Nine Work- is in capital letters because our men’s mkm Agreementas. changes moderate-charge policy for SKILL- ‘c';m::';l’g::m and the berometric Nine new agreements under the| Deputy Sherift J. EH. Tubbs of New FUL work is a guarantee of abso- of gt meation act were fils | London. by his compensatio; Th A R 7 t lute satisfaction. 7 a m... ; 2 on Monday &t the office of the clerk | Constable " Charies R, Tubbs and Wit i also ere re man S ¥ 12 m. 2884 | of the superior court by compensation | liam N. Tubbs and Fred rxmue and ————————————————— MADE LIQUOR RAIDS IN TM OF NIANTIC Officers Located Three Places Where the Stuff Wae Found. : FOR INJURIES WHEN DR. F. C. JACKSON L 17 29.98 | commissioner, James J. Donohue. They | Giftord Slapk and Loy O | e e i actar o § 8 B coiEl T OT aamis were the fOllOWIRE: 0 . em.|llam R, Proctor made a raid Batur: | MiGdlctown axa Drainerd & Arm —of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Prints, Percales, s 1 d Alphonse Cormier, em- day night on several places in the | strong compan: Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Linings, Table Succeeding; the King Dental Co. || Ersdictions for Monday: Cloudy and | bicke’ svm caught in loom, and bagly | town, of Nlantio whore It was gur:| yocing the Hill gyestuf bil; Toweling, Whit gGoods, Cottons, Ribbo g 7= 208 Main Street Monday's weather: Falr; colder; 's’?i’é“&“fi’m’?’k%%‘}.‘%l&%’fi?’i‘?ifl Siderable wae found at the fruf: stors | and o vertuy pregereium = & RS i as, Laces, Next to Boston Store west wind. oy o of David Belsrads, and at Joseph Per- Ete. . M. . M. Dail bt ™ 1, g no's an oc] putola’s some was 3 High |l Moon | inish, employe, hafids infected frog |SeNted in .court thia week by Liguor | 0 o n & meniisee of The comalt- ° Lady Atwiast Pubnn 218 PPaets. [Ialls. I 8000 | D, et e Moorapensation Protedytor, Frank @ oata of New | 535 300 Naw T b ratks o oo ere Are 1ZeS 5 m. L& m. [ . m | $5.40 rer wesk from Nov. 23, during|london. For the past year or 80 It| ;loieive and ikt T L in: ity. m mc M Co, of Taftville, em- |8 obtained in Niantic at several ethods In use in various American Pt Bt b B e Bl el H ploger, end_ George' Seidel, omploys plncos. but this s the Srat that has | ol SCpbresd snd o sugEest new —in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats 1 ber 15, compensation $6 per week from B e A B and Suits; Sweaters for Men, Women and Children, DlAMONDS 2 L December 26, during ‘disability. BORN Women’s and Children’s Winter Garments, Men’s, oL e it LT Lathrop & Shea Co., of New Haven, s S : Ix hours after high water It I1s low em,,u,,-,,? and James McMahon of 143 | T© Hold Conference in Hartford Late| WORLCK—In Lisbon, Jan. 16, 1916, a " goihini BEREEE sl P WA walx hours after hieh water 11 12 1 pioyer, and James MeMshon of 161 This Menth. daughion Matldred 'trens; to’ Mr. and Women's and Children's Winter Hosiery and Under- [ul mum‘s! nose broken on Nov. 12, at Stonington. The State Educational conference|PFRRRIN—In Potter HHL R, L. Jan wear, Etc. PENDANTS, GREENEVILLE mx;::a;wn 310 pev swask from Do il ppem i Hariiona Thursday, Jan. | Hs,e %% 0 M. a5d v Rlber ¥ BROOCHES, Meis Club at St. Andrew's Church Met| . R. Douglas, Inc, of New London, | 1. The presram follows: - employer, and Harry Ashcraft of 1§ Morning Session. MARRIED Th r Ar Bmk n L nes Monday Evening—St. Mary’s Church | Randall ' street, New London, rib| The Methods and Principles in Vo- RS ety \eh, e e e (4 1 "y Norw e ——— i BRACELETS RINGS Annual Report. broken In fall on Nov. 8 compensa- |cational Instruction in Connecticut. | Jen it 131s i HaAsla pNorwich. e £ M‘fi AR o W - L g?:n sr::'_zs ;;:r week during disability Tse P“vocaélhvlm School—An Ald g%{‘l):l f‘w l\&n‘xe;“ot Eu‘_ g‘ Point, f. Men’s Neck Wi ’s N v. 19. i x s Mary F. amara —O ‘omen'’ eckwear, Suspe: o e“'mo“., on, new- ghureh held their January meeting on| . I oNedwflu\:I: of New London, em- G g e gk B A | _of this city. 4 Nenk§ e,cr Wczlz, Tabl Gs Y nk;ts i n eve 3 ployver, an thew Tattersall of of schools, New Britain. 3 est 8 in every years at the January meeting they had | Golden street, employe, body bruises| Thomas W. Churchill president of DIED ers, Napkins, Towels, Table Claths,Bla: , Com- vaudeville night. The room was taXed | and sprains in fall down well at Ho- | the board of eduncation, New York city. | RIORDAN—In Nonvlch Jan. 17, Dennis 1 1 . " to its capacity and Milton Osborn Was| tel Griswold on December 13, com-| Calvin Kendall, commissioner of moran.n, aged 76 years, of 437 Main fortables, Umbrellas, Etc, the aecompanist on- the piano. pensaunn $10 per week from Decem- | education, New Jersey. Pivoet . The programme: America, 13 all | her 13 during incapacity. Open discussion g“',;“u';' fapersl hoseafter P ~ present; solos, Prof. William E. Geary; | "H. 1. Douglas, Inc., of New London,| The Vocational 'High School—Its | Reckville papers please copy. 0| §§ || monologue, Arthur’ Rydholm; * Indian | emplover, and Harold Friar of = 116 |Aim snd Its Relation to the Trade|“EARY—In Lynn, Mass, Jan. 16, Miss Short Lengths In Drapery Materials i club swinging, Howard Randall; man- | Connecticut avenue, New London, em- Schnol. Funeral. from the home of her sister, & dolin, guitar and fute trio, Frederick | ploye, foot bruised on December 18, H. Beede, superintendent of| Mrs. John Ansell, 317 Main . elmboldt and Joshua 8.25 k during | schools, New H: Tuosd! g at 5.20. Reauiem || Remnants of Cretonnes, Denims, Bulaps, Curtain M s, Btc. Hmlflbl. Arthur F. Campbell, Jr.; ‘c:mmpenn:yflomn 5 Dw”‘; g " Egbeh s?v u&&"" ary, director of in- o .., TltomPrn"n:xu cbuxvh“‘-nte"l' regular prices 19¢ to 4éc a yurd—-elnnnu price & ’:':.:u.l loc R. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN iy Finir: Iuneetony C. Plants vio: | hot o Lot and Alerander, Lo [SGRHAT miing, BRUMIIG. - ot r S vas A6 B werds. o0 Duseatai dasy with drawn-work border, in A = X = on, D! E 3 i ote Hiwara Faurigan. e L e o Lo | Vosationalschool, Now London '™ | parratanon, Dombrons Seed of Featt || Whiid Galy, Tesular price 350 & Yari—Clearance price & yard-.or 166 oW ) e, refresh- H, H N services a o Dental Surgflon ments’ were served. B D e e onatey T AR SraaEiny SELUAeAL S-S e in_Yantic cemetery. Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurics’s Report, | J2%%; 5 at §:525 per week during inca- The State Trade School, F. J. Trin- | cagmy 1n this city, Jan. P City! der New Britain. % & Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice, pastor of| Brown Cotton Gin Co. of New Lon-| The Factory Apprentice School. DiaRdas it of Jono, Cabwy, ot 30 $1.10 Scrim Curtains 79c a Pair eet. St. Mary’s church, at all masses Sun- | don. employer, and August Ditman.| Representative of the Yale ' apd | Notice or " funeral hereafter. day read his annual report, as follows: | emplove, struck in lip by block of | Towne Manufacturing school, Stam- | BRESNAHAN — In Preston, Jan. 15, 100 pairs of odd styles in Scrim Curtains, n-n with lace um BRS. L. F, and A. J. LaPIERRE Including » balance on hand McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. of $124.! wood on December 16, compensation {ford. John Bresnah others with inserting, white and ecru, regular value $1.1 287 Main St. Jan, 1, 1815, the receipts from all| $4.75 per week from Dec. 27 during in-| The Special Trade School O'NEIL—In m. “eity, Jan, 17 Mazry || ance price a pair. coren 7’8 . ain Sources for the year amounted to $13,- | capacity. Representative’ from the Textile| Ann O'Donovan, wife of Joh: PRACTISE LIMITED TO 529.28; the ordinary expenses of the - school, South Manchester. O'Nedl. Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. paxish Zo Aha ssme paricd were $| NPREAL FROM COMPENSATION |, 'Phe Fart Time Sohbol or Comtimia- e D b Jois. Boe, Mo 7 .31; final payment on parish mort- on Schoo! E; v Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |zage of 33,500, making the total ex- COMMISSIONER’'S DECISION | * B. W. Tinker, superintendent of| & %if gglock, Mass of requiem in $15.00 Tm Rugs at $11.45 pense account read ux 44831, leaving e 1t | SChools, Waterhury. OLSEN — I ich, Jan. 16, 18 a balance on hand Jam. i, 191G, of |Manuel Cabel Not Satisfied with|" Charies B. Cook, member of board|O%IEN, — In Norwich Jan 16, 1916 f T Rugs, size $x12 wman all $80.97. The parish is now en! Award in ‘His Case. of education, Hartford. Punerat servion wiil be hell st her lata S‘t:nly—’!umlm uwul;y ugs, ‘- NM -fl"r h- I G H free from debt, which was pleasing - Afternoon Session, home on Vergason avenue on Wed- f;l;b”l‘:';‘rfij’;: m;‘;" ”“‘-m'r“ "““m o n"“‘“’. This Is Gas Heater |rews tor tne consregation to tear. | An appeas srom the doctaion of Com= | criia Labor - Leststetion, Witnout| Bofisy. stteraoen, Jan 16" at' 3|} suitable for dining room; bod room or sny reom in the heuss™ 11 45 Vocational Training in the Schools. i Donoh: s b - CLlFFORD.I Holyoke, Mass., Jan. 16, Wcatber Married:Manday Kertivg. ver‘;grucaour:sbyel.k‘:m‘::agaéoel ‘ohtax\‘!e‘:v Owen R. Lovejoy, secretary of the | 'ig1s Patrick 3. Glifford, formerly of Monday morning in St. Joseph's|{ondon, who was infured on May 24th, National Child Labor committee. Norwich. hurch Rev. L V. Macielewskl married | 1915 while in the employ of the Brown | Gopulsory Part-Time Schooling. . |CRUMB—In = Groton, Jan. 16, 116 |} ' 55¢ ity Printed Linoleum With the sudden drop in the |Alexander Muziemiewski of = Sixth|fotton Gin Co. wilowell Cheney, vice president of the | “Loulsa, widow of Frank Crumb, in QES! at 39c temperature, the absence of Dride 1s the daughter of Joua And Mary | ruild ycomopensation commissioner Tfustrial Baucation. o O | R WETA o Niantic. Jan. 15, 1918 |1 50 rous mmm ru at the claimant was entitl - 3 60 rol ni oleum Vi of designs—bard Shumles and resides in Preston. The|:; opensation at the rate of 35 Per | Ario h s bny so ung _i0 Housshold | Cheriss. Willard Feckwith, in floor, matting end tlls effeots, in il the most destrable colars, res- ZQo steam and other heating, has|sroom is employed st a ocal factory | week up to Dec. 1%, which was the 3 if vy ular price 55c—Clearance Price @ SGUAR® YAFH......-.seasess® esen Br 3 ? » %fd is ‘lhe ;on of Joseph and Sopbie | time a second hearing in the case was B‘Mfiel Ex{{ %ord. Pratt Institute, nxorxm:olstonhénon, '"xn };? 11311 uziemiewskL ; rooklyn, N. ¥. erem! mes Browne, in his yougit PIERaNE W nany, e testimony s Combenaation S | SER0l, o TR, ‘S et e n Norwion, sun. 18, 131, 10 'S, cin . nce, mmons W n. 3 3 a A GAS HEATER TAFTVILLE MTOUSE B (et thie daimant. was | collepe, Begtun: B Dryer. aged 3 veire wite of All Kinds At 5 e ability which was caused by the in- = Y PR oy w h em Clearance s - G:';";‘_'u"nz'fl‘:: n‘:fl:mg';‘:: fury, received while n_the omploy of | Windham County Bank Defendant. S et By & hda asd e Prices 45 e Brown Cotton '0., an e Suy ] yard: ess Plisse, in a good assortmaent plain GAS STEAM RADIATOR per—Notes. gested in his fnding thit the inju St T e e Lw";fi?{":flz{ fim:dzg:fi.';mow T s i y-rd.. ..... " k- Tin =i 2 5 - come magnified by the man's eter Livingaton, aged 78 years. will give you immediate com-| A pretty weading was hela Sunday | imagination. Preme ‘court, Wednesday tn. the ease of | WTCHBLI Tn Westarly, R L, Jan 16, | Cotton Dress Plaids in & good 3-tach . e evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Mr.| Cahel's injuries were received by his 1216, William Mitchell, md 83 years. [} selection of color combina- these are lu‘h nun val . the New Miiford Security company, ort in the’ H-me or Office, |ana Mrs. B Goldsteln of Lisbon when |clothing becoming entangled in ‘some | administrator of the sstate of the 1ate | NICHOLS—In Westerly, R: 1. Jan. 15, || tions, value 13%c—Clearancegly -—clm price a M-. ‘ thelr youngest daughter, Roee, became | shafting. His clothes were torn from | Seymour S. Green, against the Wind-| 1016, Lydia Foster Nichols, in her [l ance pree «........c.ocevers C One lot Full, new stock on hand, %‘:."51‘3:.35;, ool %fl::nf:a}‘fy"fie el ettt peseay. but hebam County National bank. ufu::nmm In New London, Jan. 15, || Kimono Flannels, 38 inches Soat How Cloth, m 4 se! eing whir! On May 25, 1915, the Windham B V.S ondsn, S Btc., value 17¢ and e Stamm of Norwich. The bride was|around the shafting by bracing with 1816, Michael .-Cavanaugh, aged 60 wide, good variety, value 123c -~ " A > charming In & gown of georsette crepe |his arms, recetving bruised muscles ?xf.u“x?ewblglfxt::;“gllfm ‘ig::‘—;‘yu i and "I5c—Clearance price a {Qe !e—&- ‘m The Clty of Nomch and crepo meteor and pearl trimmings | of both arms and of the left side and | maker and endorser and agaimst Sey. | WSLURE—In Norwich Jan. 15, 1916 [§ yard ....ocoiiiiiinininanies (?" 1ot "‘ w - and carried a shower bouguet of bridal [also a small cut on the head. mour .S, Green, then of New Milford, Tios May Moche : : 3, roses. Misg Birdle Lembeck of New R S as endorser Oh a Certain note fof | Fumeral servicss will ne ; :d ‘.{.'trh.a' it A it oo e m CrA o Gas and Elecirical Depl. York was bridesmaid, and the beat|UNITED WORKERS ENGAGE 3,000, Within four days o that date | parents’ home, 430 Gentral avenus, || !ghes wide. yalus i3e & vard Qg k, ffl,“,“" 176 dge- Mg Pl n LR L B S N . —Clea PrIOR. 1oxrnenns 321 Main St. 7 T g:;th"{x ‘bride_was gib\:;...:gmtzy_ PUB_Iig_liE_ALTH NURSE | onths the hat com; Y Wes adsudi- | LEAVENS At her late residence. 302 R“NANT. of Prints, mm » Alice Building | ber s furnished m WMiss E'“nfgth. M. Culver, o Begin et e Green's | B0 beloved wita of Pransis 3. Cropes, Ginghams, iinger Eve—el on i vl SO aly HPUNE| Mo Ovee e v R b S St et | s 1 oo o T , a: o m e “resi- DR, A, J, SlNAY Teoived, Fledtes The commilttes of the United Work- | Wiiford Securify company as the sae| Sayce 1e s requested that no flowers hogany clock from the employes of the | ers for a public health nurse have ist '3 = g::{monhshlngin‘ roorfi, of ':hllch Mr, g:f:g:xfl Cthle serfl\?’lc&! o!b N{lsa Eliza~ ?;hl"dltg;to;‘lt‘l’l 3:& ::entlfit’“a ’1!0' B -———_‘—"-—"_—'——-——' er has charge. any telegrams . Culver, R. N,, who is to begin { questions for tI rems e Goods, .MH. Flan- i Dentlst were received from out of town. her duties in Norwich on February 1 glde vnrr'e wheht'ehcsl:l K ro e R R‘MN‘AN;,_.‘ Lo T.Nv.rlfiy. !I lpodilww:ou. ‘The young couple are to residd at 22 Miss Culver is a graduate of Pres- |on Green's property were valid and ey bl . Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | Yerrington avenue, Laurel Hill. Their | byterian hospital of New York, and|whether they |were dissolved by the these | One Jot of Japanese Drawn- e many friends wish them happiness and | has the further outside experiance fit~ | Droceeds i insol Jacquard Turkish Towels at Flane S111-8 prosperity in their married life. ting her for the work to be undet. | Green's estate. YRS SR IR 2t 76 e % T Chisieh- Open F"—' Yo gake:d “'bmfi lc“yim ‘Eh; is 'man:}'l.“lli At 29o—reduced from 3T#c -na. value $2.00—Clearance ”C lw . lors: Yy ss . Cran " s ’l 647 ho Sacred Heast church was open | N who was o speaker nere in . the British-American War Relisf Fund. A.t ::o—a;adnoefl n;om.::c - p-o.. S ed for pubiic inspection er Ject Al IN ings in A Nap- mass Sunday and between the h of a public health nurse was frst Balue \ " BAR offeri Cloths, Adam’s Tavern mass "‘dj.:yal'.',‘ et st CC 8 THNle. Ret e e ns, Bed Spreads, Biankets, . g ton firm ng the interor decor- pmAe 7 g 1861 tions, 1 HIS 818T BIRTHDAY. offer i the public tne finest standard brands of Besr of Europe and Amerisa: Collectors Dine. Muiteel - Jehdtpge of Bt Ly 1an, - Pilsn Cuimi h Bavarian Ove ark. Deer; Hass, Pale: and. Berton Muers | X B Dellsrona tendared o the r Mo Y. ¥ o collefl.ol'l of the parish a banquet in E11 Scou:h Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Si Mulf . Jennings of Eas xmfla C. & . dmported Glnger e Buse: | the Wauregan youse, Bunday eveame. | oo oeed o To!fl’:tv first fmna:: TRY THIS FURA = : Velvets, 'wbb-mmd.mu Remnants of Silk Velvets and Vel- | Black and Oow veteens at olearance prices: v-“.".‘- to 3% m m Gl e B e Fraale Jones Notrias: | There were re 12 in i Sterling B Black lored V. zm ¥ B Sty o Tt e | 2 ER ,.457“5 Ay A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Miss Lillian Stone of Norwich ave- 3 ' 's5c—Clearance rfln ce 5 Telephone 47-12. nue is confined to her home with fll- Comss Lady Assigtant Rt z ness, i ¥ PLAIN and Fancy lllln for Hmmlngrm—.lla&h.r -MM’I‘ A z 2 H = - Telephone 328-3 ¥ordmings in Fancy Plside Al 3 = “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS - HENRY E,,.CHURCH merican 0-80 from oha 3 of kbout Jeun his SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE : WL ial to itry of titul. IN FI Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, writes the. ba“ Nian '% ever EW HOURS. _Traveling Men, Ete. w‘"fi. Plalds, llo.-!n Tengths a waist patter: Livery Connection, Shetuoket Street, FARREL & “NDERCON P'“ ‘ en ar . 4 : R e S _ - e : vaKn n.m.n- l-l cooppaiowmcicar | =—==. = HEE ' e Ao N ored—will be offered at special clearance prices during this wask. It will mnuhvfilur"—n-‘w W“.?'S.“"'m and 5 yarde—prioss.

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