Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 24, 1916, Page 2

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What Is Going On ;:.mI‘nM' e No. ot P, Natchaug Lodge, SOUTH MANCHESTER WINS —— guilt on both charges. came to H. 8, Team Loses First Game of | this cltymm f-:: mnrrh.mwlfi Soason—800 4—Potter’s | or seven . ke o4 for Intoxication and $5 and costs for Support Poory the broken glass on the streat, placing amounting to $12.60. At the mon Park ‘s&mms — afternoon rst game of e sea~ FURN LS fon, Windham High School baseball Lot L ot e T Thomas Ashton. High school nine, a score o 4, Windham had one bad andy. TOE RS o e e that was the first when the uth | held from his home at on mn Manchester team scored three runs by |Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. % the first three men up who received |R. S. l{for,;_ ofbth- Methodx-i‘ churc! bases on balls. Two hits and loose °:1°§l£e vk ey i Mu-r flelding added to the lead of the visi- |shall, John Potignon, Tred Leclaire, tors. Potter pitched a fine game f®r A’Chd e lful reau, DI;‘th 3 yr;“&.: Windham, striking out fourteen men [and Cyr mmo;em;l The Lo but his general support both in the |der of Mmage ot o e eee.aedbo field and at the bat were poor. Ball- |Was a member attend bel_n I-A dy, sieper pitched a good game for South |turning out in hx!e}xlmm S, eon;. Manchester and had good support. |mittal service at the vamwn.l‘“n Owing to the cold rainy weather the g';’rrse of the order, W. Dreschler, dic- number of spectators was small. ek A German Program for Die Besserung| 209 Minech, 58, N8 Do'S fanels At Die Besseruns at Windham High | oot Saturday morning at 9.80 o' School this_morning a. German pro- | Soit “fhe requiem mass. at St gram is to be given, under the direc-|yfary's church at 10 o'clock was cele- tion of Mrs. Thusa Turner. The Pro- | pates by Rev. 7. J. Papiilion. The gram follows: Die Lorelei, Heine, 1 |pcarels Y ere Waiter Caton. Antonis story by Walter Reilly, 2, song bY|Chagnon, George Maclus, Arthur Ver- Grace Jacobs: Stille Nacht, Heilige | yieaiie Omer Chagnon and Alfesa Nacht, Volkslied, Victrola solo by | Trtien, o0, Fragnon | 2nd Atred Schumann-Heink; Du, du Hegst mir |3 0t ihy TR s of Mary. which im Herzen, Volkslied, 1, translation by | oreanization was represented’ at the John Harvey, 2. song by Teter Car-|service by a delegation of the mem- cid; piano solo, Frances E 5 d = Du bist wie cine Blume, Heing, 1, story hoay Suseal peuati Bt ORSEES oot by Tanice Grant, 2, song by ¥ " man; piano solo; Louise Johnson: Das Robert Pickett. Heldenroslein, Gocthe, 1, story by| Funeral services for Robert Picke: Stanley_Ceroeny, 2, song by Grace Ja- | were held at his home, Sunday after- cobs; Der Erlkonig, Goethe,l ,story |noon at 2.30 followed by services at St. by Harold Gager! 2, Victrola solo by | Joseph’s church at 3 o'clock. The Gadski. Knights of Columbus, of which order — the deceased was a member, attended WEDDING. in a body. Merrill—Martin. Lightning Strikes Harvey House. John F. Merrill and Mrs. Clara M.| During the storm Saturday lightning Martin, both of this city, were mar- |struck the house of Attorney S. B, ried af the Baptist parsonage Satur- |Harvey at 281 Walnut street, demol day afternoon at 5 o'clock by Rev. W. |ishing the chimney close to the roof F. Rowley. and ripping off a number of shingles and a fe wclapboards. The plaster- BROKEN GLASS IN STREET |ing in cne of the rooms was broken Sl in place. No other damage was done. OBITUARY the police Mrs. Thomas H. Wood. ing George Kus: % charged with Jennie A, wife of Thomas H. Wood placing broken the street. He |of South Coventry, died Saturday had about half a dozen bottles in a lmorning at 10 o'clock after a long ill- Murray's Boston Stn_re WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Special Sale of Steel Carpet Sweepers BEGINS THURSDAY, APRIL 27th b Caused Arrest and of George $3.00 HYGENO STEEL CARPET SWEEPERS For Only 98¢ This is a wonderful bargain when you consider you can get this modern Sanitary Sweeper for only 9. This steel Sweeper is much better than the ordinary modern sweeper be- cause its special sanitary construction eliminates the harboring of disease germs. Built of steel, light weight, very easy running, strong and durable, and will last for years. THIS IS PURELY AN ADVERTISING SALE AND WE ARE WILLING TO PAY FOR IT These Sweepers actually cost us more money than this price, but they have our name stenciled on them and we are willing to pay you a little to have our name in your home as a daily reminder of the fact that we are in the floor covering business, and the prices on our Rugs and Carpets, like our quality, will always bear the closest scrutiny. NONE SCLD BEFORE THURSDAY MORNING THE H. G. MURRAYGO. Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy n_administering its . own affairs, characterizec THE WIND) NATIONAL BANK, which aims thiereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally ‘permanent, pleasant and profitable, The Windham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. . b B, New Britain over Sunday. Seen and Heard About the Village. | yocorse Moeller is the latest to pur- _ Miss Raynie Stebbins, R. N., of Nor- James Cotter is a stenographer in EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES Churches Well Filled, in Spite of Gloomy Weather—Special Sermons and Musical Numbers. Although Faster Sunday was a cloudy, drizzly day it did not seem to dampen the spirit of the people, as all of the church services were well at-|song and M In all there was mu- ry moving and the pulpits and altars were n Wonders of the beauulully decorated with flowers and | World, Rulmmfl Bates and eight boy: potted plants. from intermediate department Rev. Prof. Bacon Presches. | sxorcias Litla Stories 1o Rivme, Cor-|* Jiiee" e end Sioppen Milts of ’longside a water-tank—close at your le are rof. Benjamin W, Bason of the Yale | rude Rosebrooks Dorothy 1 -;;;:;-,- m“""“:...‘“ e Fersonony “oF " 2eain hand is the key to your home. as:hgg:homgg:on The n?:x:i: at {‘he: Allen, Bernice ~Robinson; "'“fl“" Clayton Hope of Providence was a morning service included: Prelude, | Ming Out the Banner, school: reading, | recent visitor here. > e aase . s TERN UNION ?-%25 ‘15831‘ w’l?nkexy m::vnuli a:; Zype ; recitation, "“‘"°“‘”““‘l’"° ln:‘ e -m-’: Mrs. uu-"f" i Stainer; anthem, On the Wings of :‘;fl‘;"’g“fl"o}’"{“&";’*""; B4 | Roderick Jodoin of Hartford was Living Light, Matthews; postlude a week-end visitor at his march from Sonate Pontificale, Lem. | Rovinson; cxercise, The Meaning of |* Nriss" Sy in St mens. At the afternoon service at 4 | \n® Cross, twelve members of the | y,eeph's h?&;’lm m“u‘:. is vis ke’. start yodr D" Letters and True Blue circle; scinging, All Hall their o'clock the music was: Organ prelude 3 iting Mrs. Joshua Taylor of Main Night Letters on way. (a)_Scherzo, Gigout, (b) Andantino in | the Power of Jesus Name, achool. treet. ig y D. flat; anthem, Now Is Christ, West; St. Joseph's Services. rze ot « gntheni, ‘When the Sabbath Wds Past,| At St Joseph's church the mualc o f Your “All’'s Well” message reaches Foster; postlude, March from Organ ollows: Mass a unior street. 2 > Suite, Rogers. choir;Chriat the Lord 1s Risen To-| Axel Almquist and gon Arthur sent home before the mail train gets up 1 Servi ay; e as rpling er At e tho | 1o SK% Aol Aleular Tot_the | rosvencedzie, - steam. Low rates for many words. - oly ems se. mass . . T oy 1030; Vidi Aquam, Gregorian; Kyrie|in Providence and Boston on Dusi- dren’s choir. ' Mrs. George K. Ander- | 308 Clorla, armer; THaes Dies Ore: Son sty i oo ot | s Uiy TR e et | 7, aoreey e i THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. e e I o ona | .80 p. m., Dominie. Dixit Dominus,| Charles Charon of Willimantic was 3 - 1 visitor. Chriat: Oue P ver, Mornington in | GConfitebor, Beatus Vir, Rosewig; Lau- |a local Easter or. : . date Dominun, plain chant; magnifi- Bt e D L ot | cat. plain chant: benediction; O Salu- Leavey foe. Bulfale, L, . * Mrs. Ji h _Auti Today; Jubliate Déo, Woodward in D |{afle: Marsoi Tantum Ergo, Lamti-| oo Bmyin X' ¥ e her asbony | AUSTRIAN NEWSPAPERS introit’ hymn; communion service, Ca- "Easter at St. Mary’s Church. has secured employment. COMMENT ON NOTE :’Z:ufngggnxn]sE]{‘l:e;\ S;POISLOYI :lm: At St PE At the Robert Love, Jr., is spending a few ‘.AV. WAR HAS NOT YET REACHED TURNING POINT L days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i slonal hymn, The Strife is O'er; post- | masses at 7, 8.15, 9.15 and 10.30 a. m. | geie ™ Lo" of Depot HIll, Consider It Creates a Serious Crisis | Statement of Former United States lude, Hosannah, Paul Wachs. The music was in charge of the or-|™3p " QU " povinne of Plainfield Between U. S. and Germany. Minister at Brussels. At Methodist Church. ganist, Mrs. D. Pycomtols. . The mu-|spent the week-end with Mrs. Fu- 4 e : sic was: Kyrie, Gilorla, Klein; offer- | 50 Lohdon, April 23, 8.35 p. m.—A Reu- New York, April 23.—Theodors At the Methodist church a chorus|tory, Haec Dies (chant); Credo, Sanc- | ¥'|; 2 Barn ter despatch from Amsterdam says: of thirty voices rendered special mu- |tus, Klein: Benedictus, Concone: Agnus | , MT: and Mrs. Herbert ett spent | ter #ic unfes the aipsction of W, 3T .Choes. D:L Kietn: ;‘“NP"‘“M“: P“‘lm‘ ;2: holidays with relatives in Danlel- ‘According to a Vienna despatch, Tho program follows: Morning ser- | Dixit Dominius, Confitebor, Beatu$ the Austrian newspapers consider that Resurrection Morn, Johnston: | Laudate Cuert (plats shenty: bensdie: | . Miss Rose MoOouier wak ais: Wanten | s etibine WiNONE nofs Gbiitie. & b= gnthem, Baster Bells, Braciet; solo,|tion, O Salutarlus, Guonod, Resina e e e R o cn| Tious crists Satwsen The United Sintes Hallelujah, Christ ls Risen; offertory. | Coell, Kiel; Tantum Ergo, Stroud. - |pyucinte” Sacarday: and Germany. They argue that Presi Sleepest, Stainer; postlude, Hosanna, William Ryan of Greeneville was a “'“I W‘l lson has abandoned an n\ Marburg, of Baltimore, Md., former United States minister at Brussels, arrived here today on the steamship St. Louis from Liverpool, accompan- ied by his son, Theodore, Jr., who lost his left leg while fighting with the British aviation corps on the wester Wache; evening service: Prelude, Dig- REV. DR. G. A. FULLER SPEAKS Su‘g.dgy ‘;‘i"n;\ here. ‘ 3 .m::.‘-':m:’lm tor.::.b:‘g:q:h:{ gle; Awake. Awaie, Stainer; offertory, lctor L. nderson of Ch*flh._m s "vl',!‘l'l it i Andantino, Gounod; anthem, The spent Easter at his home on igh German: B dnd l'llh'.l.m" spon. Is Risen Indeed, Judson;Blolo, “‘;9[?;' - SR R n German digni Hall Glorieus Morn, Ors. Clark'Burn™| 1. George A Fuller, M. D., was|St. Josoph'e. hospitel, Willimantic, | MAN SUPPOSED TO HAVE Calvary Baptist- the speaker and messaZe bearer at|spent Easter at her home on High ll.r Marburg, Sr., said that while abroad he visited Kinz Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium. “They are living in an unpretentious villa at La Panne” said Mr. Mar- burg. “It is a little fishing village 'tf Gt tnt Caloicy Dapbiat s Gl Eet Spsuan: saack on (Dank street. Trotter in Traink poeee-s.c e T Sate fn mzd(l)&ll'l..e 1’: Gevoting ‘most v street Sunday morning and evening. rotter in Training. Body of Hi L West Ha- |of her time to the needs of - Easter exercises were held at 7.30 in|C., Howard Millered sang t 3 ly omer Linsley of a- ny of poor re. the evening under the direction of e e g i, Solow| Charles F. Charon is Setitng - bia - - accompanied by Miss Maybelle Taft.|mare, TiI Bi Moscow, 2.19 1-4, md, ven Found in a Pool of Water. the imus:c committee. The order of for the early races. - -—A;rll 3% service was: Adventist Services. Mrs. Sarah Smith has roturned to SR8 oo e — Riobening chorus; singing, Christ Is| Frederick Stray, the adventist, spoke | her home, Riverside farm, Scotland | L4nsley of West Haven, who has been RS B - e ‘°°lv 'i’l"’“;“ ‘g i Sunday evening at 7.45 o'clock in the |road, after a visit with friends in New | residing with his son, H. 'W. Linsley, and prayer: singing by school, Soraw |W. C. T. 0. hall on Valley strest en | York. at Woodmont, was found dead near By the b nopening remarks | the subject of Spiritualism in the Leases Ayer Farm. the raflrond tracks here eart a singing, Far, Far Away, by schooi, | COUrts of Burope, jeances in the courts| Michael Coughlin of Webster, for- | face downward, in & pool of wat d Tecitation, Fred Lomax: recitation, | 0f XIngS, do the dead warriors of the merly of Baltic, hag leased the' Ayer |the body badly mangied. It s be- Miss Dorls Harris; singing, A Song rm on Pautipaug hill. lieved he fell from a local train late of Joy, by school recitation O - Sigurd Swanson and Willlam Don- last night and was dragged for a con- recitatio L. T. L Moets. nelly were in Plainfleild Sunday. siderable distance. He was 53 years 1 also had the privilege of visitin; and talking with several of the I ers in the armies of the entente liesh, among them being Sir Douglas Halig, commander of the British forces on the continent. From what I saw I am of the opinion that the war has not yet reached the turning point.” Miss M. Neville of New Orleans, La., who has lost four brothers in th decorated by in the John Charon of Norwich was a Sun- also was a passen- ? three | {azel Peters: recitation, | The regular meeting of the Loyal |day visitor in Baitc. = . S _— gor on the St Louls. She is goins| Flippen; 3 emperance Legion was held at the rs. Howe of New Bedford e home rest. T reais: whe | W. C. T. U, hall on Valley street Sun- | guest of Miss Leurs Ridgoway. MYSTIC RESIDENCE PARTLY Ymum; reading, AMiss|day afterncon. Truthfulness, was the | . Henry Allen of = Montville passed DESTROYED BY FIRE Diano solo, Miss Mar- | Subject for the afternoon. Mrs. L. J.|Sunday with local friends. e . Children C o ;| Fields was in charge. p Thomas Bell of Hartford spent the | Lose Estimated at $10,000, Partly Cov. re Iy Bates; singing, Tell 5 - s olidays S paren r. an ered . reading M Blanche Grimstead; Prize for Speedy Fire-making. Mrs. George Bell. by Insurance. POR FLETCHER'S say, J. Clinton l\\'an}:ms- singing, Hall, (,)n Friday evening the Boy Scouts O ‘King Bternal, school; reading, Mrs. |enjoyed a fine salad supper in the JEWETT CITY llar. Sty it J. A. Grimstead; tenor solo, The Re- |church house of the Congregational C e G ol ey 4 i demption Song, P. S. Harri church. After the supper announce- = ¢d the residence of Dr. John K. Buek- Carols of Cheer, school; reading, Mrs. |ment was made that the Swiss Bell | Beautiful Decorations on Easter Day|lyn, causing a loss estimated at $10,- Mary O. Bates; singing, O'er the Hills, | Ringers would come here under the| —Concert at Methodist Church— | 000, partly covered by insurance. school; closing remarks by the pastor, | auspices of the Scouts later. A vio- Members of Trinity College Ball lin_and piano duet by Scouts Rellley and Barber was very much enjoyed.| 1°am Holiday Guests. Then came a test to see which scout| ;. cnurches were beautifully M“HAWK & ou‘LlT‘ ” TlnEs LOOMER OPERA HOUSE ]| ooiic oot trntimsa T b, 828 | rated Sunday with aster iies, hya: Py o000 M Finaos Lyons meonod of Making fre | cinths, daffodills, potted plants,- ferns uaranteed S iles WILLIMANTIC twelve and one-half minutes, receiv- |04 carnations = At the Methodist ing three hurrahs from the troop and [ SHUrch the Gardiner arranged one dollar’s worth of merchandise |the decorations. Stanley Wheelock Monday . e DORO iy TUesday || from Scout Master R 0. Branch. o éfi%,v"’u:.‘i?'&g‘:;"fl"‘é - in Willcox and Miss Ida Fost s in “THE WOOD NYMPH” Taftville Soloist Il e e T ey . Mrs. H. T. Burr substituted as alto | sisters at St. Mary's church. The mu- CASTORIA Mystic, COnn'A—p;l_l. 23.—Fire, start- THEERE is no advertisiag medium te Eastern I:nn.acueu' equal to The Bul« letin for ousizess resuits. in the quartet at the Congregational |sic was excellent at all the churches. s “PERILS OF THE PARK” chur‘ch s';.mmy for Miss ho;encl Methodist Easter Concert. e ‘Weller, who is confined to her home A At the Methodist church there was FATTY AND BROADWAY STARs || \» Taftville with an attack of €rP. |, Easter concert in the evening with a Brief Mention. the following program: - . Recitations, Dear Friends, We Wel- S| Big Nine Reel Show Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Randall and|come, John Chadwick: Agnes Brown; daughter spent the week-end in Bos- | Faith, Harriett McCluggage; At Eas- ton. ter Time, Charles Saunders; recita Rev. Walter E. Lanphear of Hart- |tions, He Rose Today, Edith Howe m ford preached at the Chaplin Congre- | The Easter Angel, Hattie Fields; ex- gational church Sunday. ercise, It Is Easter Time, three small Mr. George Lewis of 11 Main street 8;): ‘recléalrl&n.k The f:ulxer Lq‘l_ena, *Not an ounce of shoddy™ spent Easter in Providence, R. L, the stine Burdick; recitations, - e e e powoa, Easter Carols, Jessie Hewistor: The THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. At the morning serice at the Meth- | Toirest Dawn, Everett McCluggage: Distributors odist church the infant daughter of | inC T s 3 “harl ghter of{ singing, Miss Thatcher's class: reci- 274-292 STATE STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. %lr. and Mrs, ¢ hm'lcls hPmt}: of htew tations, The First Robin, Bveratt | s ———————————— ritain s 3 zed y the stor, A -, H e ok Mr. Pratt is saper: | Thornton: The World's Bright clory, Rev. Samuel Thatcher; collection, by = Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Spading, Boat—Ayer Farm Leased — Many | local post office was unprecedented daughters, Agnes and Muriel of One- X ta t ducted by Joseph Paul . “SAVES MILES OF STEPS” |on fish street. Trani Boncher in the | 10,879, 3% and Mrs. Winthrop Bal- i Flaming Gasoline Tank Causes Brief | {0UF Birls. Fouvs.Cund I8 Eisie: Onouta Eatecioiiod. e e Manure and Ensilage Forks At 645 Sunds: e e e Guests at Parsonage. 45 Sunday morning caused by the sudden flaming up of a |, CUSStS at the Methodist Srsness employ of Mr. Paul, with the timely | ird and LeRoy and Sarah ot e Bating Darie: The! Meaar e BALTIC George Davis; remarks, by the pastor, Blaze in Restaurant—Sale of Racing| Tpe Faster post card mail at the gasoline tank in a coffee urn in the | 13ye been Afrs. Thomas Brown assistance of Louis Trudeau, quickly | T OmPsen. CULTIVATOR CLUB SALE Tflls WEEK subdued the blaze. The damage is Trinity Students on Vacation. slight. William L. Heureux, Harold Brick- w lhe Il’l bm Return from Hospitals. le'y,TAustln Kllrlnz and mwuraa McKay and Mrs. Vi alagh he nt- | of rinity college, Hartfo: are In $1.00 down and $1.00 each|, YT, Veronica Galagher who recent- | fown for the Easter holldays. Mesers kills weeds. eration at St. Joseph's hospital, Wil- | Brickley and McKay leave today for week | the south where they are to H B Teap.ved home much {m- | o yess oF bestball on i T¥intty teatn ! Prongs adjustable. Mrs. Bernard Caffery, who has been | Mr. McKay of Norwich is captain of AR in Backus hospital, returned home on |the team. Sunday and is much improved. Matters Talked About. Infant Baptized Sunday. Mrs. Perle Whitford and two chil- f: Mr. Mrs. | dren are in Warren, R. 1, where Mrs, Mary’s church Sunday afternoon by | Mgther, who Rev. J. V. B. Belanger. The child| 2Mrs. . Ty was christened George Albert. The |for a few sponsorse were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur |, Alex Desjardines was at home from Sr. wich is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.|the office of Willlam E. Young of Depot Hill. Plainfleld. Telephone 285-3 Warren Hims of Hartford spent| Mrs. Chas. B. Spicer was in charge Y X Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. [of the reading room at Main afid Union Streets |D. J. Hines. Sunday afternoon. (Monday) for Hartford, where she will | church on probation Sunday. spend two weeks with relatives. Erne Myott of Boston spent Sunday Thomas Charon of Willimantic was |n_ town. the Easter guest of Peter Cardin. Racing Boat Sold. Bernard Schmidt bas sold his rac- oS kR e = CASTORIA Jo}n Malzasker. " ¥ 3 UNDERTAKER & nd EMBALMER, |master with Joseph Stmoneau of Main For Infants and Children . In Use For Over 30 Years S Chunoh S Wilimbafie. OF - [SUE. o st Tratass shot to Signature of John Roy of Willlmantic spent the Rose Conner and Alice xn:w WILIJMANTIC week-end at his home on High street. Norwich were Sunday gupsts H. A. Pease of Springfield, Mass, 's. ——— | was a business visitor here recently. fw k JAY anra:we h:‘m" &t th"x: Haven i spent e lidays s ome on z& JAY M. SHEPARD High street. Cragin and Frank Mell for 25¢ Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Miss Renelda Hines leaves today|were received into the Methodist Sc } The Housoh id 74 Franklin St., Bulletin Building Telephone 5314 Auto Delivery Lady Assistant dogs Th Gustave Hedier of Taftville assisted WHEN WANT to [T mess berore e A nanie. P hera s me | in LaValle's pharmacy during the hol- medium better than rm idays. martimin® GOl A number from out of town tried

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