Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1916, Page 11

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_ e Bulletiog Norwich, Saturday, Aprll 8' 1916. —_— THE WEATHER. Conditiens. Snow and rain have fallen in New Engiand and New York. Tempexa- tures are decidedly below normal over all interior districts east of the Rocky Mountains. In the middle Atlantic states there will be rains Saturday and probably Sunday. In the New Engiand states overcast weather Saturday will be fol- lowed by rain or sonw Saturday nizht and Sunday. The winds along the north Atlantic coast will be fresh north tc east; mid- dle Atlantic fresh east. Forecast. | Northern New England: Cloudy Sat- urday; Sunday snow or rain. Southern New England: Cloudy fol- lowed by snow or rain Saturday; and | probably Sunday. Eastern New Henry Alen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Lady Assistant when Reguested SHORT SEA TRIPS Norfoll, Old Peint Comfort, mond, Washingten, Bermuda, Suvnn- nak and the South. Sorths reserved in advance, lowest rates. | Conducted tour parties. | Also independent tickets by Wllll" and rail. i JOHN A. DUNN, Agent 50 MAIN STREET York: Rain on coast | fand rain or smow in interifor Satur- | day and probably Sunday. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from | Sevin's pharmacy, in temperature and changes Friday: show the changes { the barometric | DRS. L. F. and A. d. mms‘ 287 Main St. PRAGTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 & wm. to 3 p. m. | Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat “R. R. AGNEW, M. D. Physiclan and Surgeon foom 214 Thayer Building Norwich, Conn. Greenevilio office: i 2-3; for Friday: riday’s weather: As predicted. ffice Hours: 2-4 p. m. DR.SHAHAN Sndaflui tide. which is fol 3L00D AND STOMAGH. | ding Neuritis), R e e sputam, Run-|Large Attendance at Funerai of Mrs. mature AEInE. | james W. Sempie—Rev. M. McLean lood diseases.| Goldie Speaks at Andrew’s vention of T-| Church—Personals. 7-8 p. m. | With many relativ g tending, Amerman House |- Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, | Traveling Men, Etc. Livery Cannection, Shetucket Street FARRE. & SANDERSON, Propa Hickory Ricketts the grave. Funeral Director the arrangement: Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GFRMAN LAGER of sreeneviile G is on draught at ‘rndn afternoon the r H. JACKEL & CO. |sercises, were heid — !;ilhmed 0\‘[{ by the pupils of the school i ere's Music in the J\ir. song, all GET YOUR SWEETHEART |:race - : | A BOX OF Findlay’'s Maple Sweethearls.,m | Farold Evans: B ~z 3 recitation, grade "aranteed vy% | Mada in the| | Then o Tiomomber M H d . April. srade (8l "umt k1 'm | g:fll(lng, rade Miss -b‘:é 1ls of Scotl: ad. .ux ]r Mgl - MapieWonds | 7% 00, 5 ~ | marks. GET A 30X FOR THE Kios | *""°T pound box 50e, postpai | 5 boxes $2.50 postpaid. | _The WRITE FOR PRICES ON { Daughters met home of Miss ¢ Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar | ‘cas. Ther Howard Findlay, | present and North Graftsbury, Vermont DIAMONDS WATCH BRACELETS, PENDANTS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS RINGS of every description, new- est models in every finish John & Geo. H. Bliss the hostess. C. E. Society Holds Busmes> “eetln" chapel Friday evening Iy attended. The rem business was transacted meeting an entertainment by the Junior Ende gram of vocal and lections and several were enjoyed by <f ing the evening >y the committ f Rev. M. Mclean Goidie Spoke. At the Lenten Andrew’s ct M. McLean merly of Grace Yantic, delivered Goldte took h bread aione.” weil ue."nr\\d STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders, Best work and m.hzhas at ices by skiiled slephone. rigat 55 WEST MAIN ST. New Styles SPRING MILLINERY MRS. G. P. STANTON 62 Shetucket Street Cormick and Zons to Cahoes, N. funeral of their nephew, W who is a brother of the o Rev. John Talbot Smith of Dobb vy, N. Y. n Engagement Announced. Ex+Senator and Mrs. William Allyn announce the engagement their daughter, Margaret 5 Walter Clifford Morgan, of Mystic. 1 of to o Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scolt & Clark orp. 507 te 515 North Main St ASK FOR and GET HORLICK®S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU samo price. GAGER Funeral Birector and Embalme: Prompt serviceday or night Tel. 8422 [rp— 'nun». cne. Clgar will be Lady Assistant | ences, yet there have been none more| | band furnished < | mueh * | Lumber Commiitee. IN NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO Union Voters Made Clean Sweep — Chesier Basebail Clnbl Elected Officers — Broadway Church Chose Society | The Union voters of this siate made, sent or tard Joseph | which was s ifty vears ago. ¢ was eiected governo: The <Chester baseball club eciected officers for the coming year. The steamer City of collided with another boat New York. | Gleanings from The Builetin files of | *86 follow: April 2, bound for Jnion meeting at | Breed ming was largeiy attended despite the storm— | and thoush other meetings of the can paign may have drawn larger au enthusiastic. The Norwich Drass the music. Brief but stirring acdresses were made by H. H.| Starkweather.and D. W. Perkins. At a meeting of the Broadway Con- gremaitional _society, cvening, Joseph nop and William elected society | r, and 1. in and Union Voters Vistorious. 6.—After a campaign m, rpness and tivity Connecticus incheste >case sheri a erkins, Isaa Fair. ociety Holds New London | docket for the E | the fouth degree be held at New he winter term,| Haven May 25th will be discussed. weeks in lengti. At this meeting the advisability of| The superior court, Judge ITall pre-| nolding the next meeting in one of the siding, met Treadway hall, Tues- | nearby towns will also be taken np, a8 |day. A bar meeting arranged | Putnam, Danielson, Central Viilage, Jewett City, Plainfield, Moosap and | April Taftville are ail members of this as- caught i the be plans of the smium upon t of any prev ous vear by $500. About | twenty-four seats remained unsoid, Col, ©O'Mahony did not apear in| Treadway hail, last evening, to a large | 'l" disapointment of arge number of | ot enthusiastic ¥ Club Eleots Officers. me INFANT'S HAND IN PIL RUBBISH Make Town | Chiidren ing Discovery on Old Mill Let. London School a 1iil ‘own ers ther contour thumb the, ate nd i ana the wile: places »een carved frem | n xami pert examination nte | UNLOADING OF STEAMER DOROTHY IS COMPLETED. Vessel Was Built Ammunition to Cuba to Carry feet of lumber Even then the and one her to ki sea righted her. entered thi: 8 so badly that s >d to her as it was thoush distress. 'BRINGS SUIT FOR I COLLECTION 0= TAX LIENS Papers Served on New London Peo- ple By Doputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs. | The city of New London has brought | Amos Keeney Willam Bolton, of New London the estate of the late ney for foreclosure of pers in th i were served Friday by Deputy Sherift J. H Tubbs and are returnable before the court of common pleas the first Tues- day in May It is claimed that Charle ated in 1880, leaving Ocean avenue over which trator has been appointed and that no taxes have been paid on the prop- erty since his death. Abolishing Telefone Exchange. The system of having a telephone exchange at the municipal building in New London is to b ished. Di- rect service to the several departments will supplant the present method of calling 1390 and then asking for what- ever department is wished Miss Irene Stahler, who has been on the switchboard at the municipal building, is to operate at the Brown Cotton Gin office, where the switch- board from the municipal building wili be ‘nstalled. Miss Hessie Collins, who has been relief operator at the clty hall is also released under the change. it is expected that direct service will be more satisfactory to the em- ployes of the several city depertments, saving considerable time. ed | > | U. 8. alken transport were | searching for Th A A tew Yorwich post i) i Construction Company oluntary Advance to Work- W LTED A NEGRO| Regular Picked Up in Bad Shape n New Loaden. n over to Fort Wright on iy by notified U n:lllrm.d Letters. e list of unclaimed letters in the for the week end is as follows: Mrs. Alrs. William F. Baldwin Clintie Hopwood, Mi Napoleon Lambert, Al April Sth, Abell art Eliic nedy, Lambert OF ¢ HOREHOUND REV. DANIEL MULLEN Magbers Will Dl.nu- Plans for Com- The regular monthly meeting of the | Rey. Daniel Mullen assembly, K. of C. which takes place on next Sunday af. ternoon at 4 o'clock In their rooms In the Sunlight bufiding, Funeral were sung w HEARN BROOKS ROGERS ASSEMBLY MEETING. ‘Exemplification of Fourth De- - 1 is expected to attended, because of the coming exemplification of largely by of Mrs. John Sullivan—Ed mund Dugas Thrown From Bicycle— | Notes of interest. | The fun John € al of Honora Shee john uried Sdmu; Through Are O a few of the great ¢ artists_ appearing ex- T clusively in Metro Wonderplays. Metro productions;are the new.er, beititelr motion pictures - Is your Cheaire )i’i(’li&)fitg ERS lau YOS MARRIED RE Y NOLDS— HIST . PICTURES Corset Hospital RICHMOND'S CORSET HOSPITAL in th —C1 ng PLU\lBiNu A o ui; rle"\u Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING s as es modern houss electricity is . lighting. We guaran tes the very best PLUMBING WORK Church & Allen 15 Main Street enti n as by expert workmen at the fariest FUNERAL Ask us for plans and prices. DIRECTORS ~—AND— EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telophone 328-3 HENRY E CHURCH WAL SMITH ALLEN J F. TOMPRKINS 67 West Main Street Roberl J (,ochran.. “LLJP-\uI“\Ta ;l— W West Main Strest F‘III Ageat for N O. Sheet Pa I. F. BURNS Heaiing and Flumbing 92 Franklin Street JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Crder, 108 IHDADWAV RNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Mo 11 to 25 Ferrv Strnes HAIR, | Miss Adles begins | PORTED HUMAN HAIR S METRO FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND ‘W YORK hvm Norwich Tuesdays, Thure- ’ W at 515 = !hr *q n‘h-d:). F. V. KNOUSE, Agent MISS M. C. ADLES FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST Hair te to her trips own_customers. Finest stock Have 306 Maln Street—Next to Chelses Baak Telepone 832- 4 FINE MEATS VEGETABLES, CANNED GOODs, FRUITS, ETC. Peopile’s Marsel © Franklin Stree JUSTIN HOLGDEN, Propris MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE Livery and Boarding Stable Hack, THESE ARE TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR | Good—- 8e GOOD FELLOW10c¢CIGAR Try them a s HCS. M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin § Next to Palace Ca BENTFLSE DR. E. j. JONES Suite 46 bhannon Building A A ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone #47-12, This Is Gas Heater Weather wdden d the a e of 1er heating, has the With temperature, sieam in the | brought discomfort to many. A GAS HEATER or GAS STEAM RADIATOR will give you immediate com- in the Home or Office, Full, new stock on hand. The City of Norwich Gas and Elecirical Dep't. 321 Main SL. Alice Bunldmg DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeou No McGrory Building, COAL AND LUMBER COAL hee Buruing Kinds aad Leaigy ALWAYS In 3TOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Teleplone 463-13 TR gt T ¥ e L co-- e e -}

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