Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 27, 1916, Page 11

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w-c-w.».-aya-m’,--w“ | Eccles ttiigpis Bvé uling and R::&:& ‘Work § | i i £ i kinds court was Jurisdiction to of all o north of $225,000 to the Rack TR e B Ty T s | Y D> You used to wear tight AUTOMOBILES, en's FHome at Norwich Town. The | ben superseded by the acts of congress | of e alioes o . ~ New L and question is raised as to whether or not | of 1898 relating to bankruptcy. To this|ang §¢ mah m CARR]AGB. WAGON& T Thursday; | the home can receive the money as it ppeal, the executor has de- | feet of > Friday rporated although it is & pon the ground that, as| ' ggthorizing ‘mmmn: DU oy S Ghaarvations in Norwich. [ Prneh of the Unked Werkery e T e ; r Painting, Trim- | Th records, reported from. that of Clark of congress, and i, Unhalstoring end Waod Werl | Sovi S Saroamcr” show e changes | o bavia, Biicher. ceser. sppeal in the Dremises | piaistiesicn ¢ ooLy Slackamithing in all ite branches. |15 (SBSCRIire, 200 the s ant Thotas M, S about 4 o'clock|Bo%ition to do the g Clark H. Standish who is a farmer ' without day. of business and to i i : | i MAKING SPRING EXAMINATION 507 te 515 North Main St.| Predictions for Wednesday: Over-|inspector Advocates Payment of Fess Wednesday's weather: As predicted. For Certificates of Cleanlinness. Deputy Factory Inspector Duncan Sun. M a Tides. S il Moon |is now engaged in the spring exam- 4 n Sun | _High Il Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises. | |nation of bake shops in the state. I a. m. | p. m. |l & m. || & m.|There are aboyt 600 bakerfes in Con- i i g § i i I Chief Clerk of Labor Bureau is Pro- tected by Law. i I 1.54 .52 | necticut. 303 Mr. Duncan said he had made ! 3 g : s WATCH BRACELETS, i3 - & TR R BT LTI L 5 You used to spend ; 30 ENDANTS. oS -45 | have been recommended,« for a sec- | b expended . PEND. # ! ; i 38 ¥ ana time to see “thn '.mm"‘"fl:i > minutes . lons were carris ou a . BROOCHES, Six hours after high water It 1 low | found that precaution necessary in omy, efficiency a 25 cent necktie to BRACELETS RINGS 508, SAehich T8 SatiiweD b Deoe: Ut order to Insure observance of or- {service commissi i e e ders. When Mr. Quinlan finishes his for discnarg.- | SPending perty | | g¢ right:” R GREENEVILLE inspection he will give the owners|ing the incumbent, Miles B. Roberts. table set o of every description, new- e of shops where he has recommended | The incumbent could not be disc Broke Three Ribs. changes, a reasonable time in which | ed for any reason of a political or re- est models in every to make them before he pays his|ligious nature. A copy of the state- The Polish men that figured in the finish runaway on Smith avenus “Tuesday | **0 YL, i of tho acpartment|to reply mivem . Mr. Weignt said morning was found to have suffered e : ' of factory inspection has convinced | Commissioner “Hyde had not com- }{:.3’&;‘{";‘;‘;‘,‘;‘,} oéfi,‘;?&;a‘;“f::“: Mr. Duncan that it is necessary to|plied with these formalitles and hange the law so as to allow the|until he did it, his discharge of Mr.|the structure eo that the most eco- N ed, but upon examination the frac-|USTES T VL SO BS (08O nich | Roberts would not become operative|nOMical and proper foundation piers €0. 1. DIISS || tores were aiscovere - could be worked out, extensive bor- need be only nominal—for cerum-|so long as the position was under | § : " ngs were required. The borings rak. Boy Scouts Received Instructions |Cates Of cleanliness furnished own- |the civil service law. en to determine the nature of the ers by the department. He says at F materials, and at what depth found Tyoop 4 of the Boy Scouts of St.|present there is no charge for these | DETAILS OF NEW x Andrew's church met Wednesday in|certificates, and as a reeult little at- ations ehould be carried, were made Most Cigars are Good—- the Guild room of the church. Scout- | tention ",, paid to them. If they THAMES RIVER BRIDGE g?"fl llsl’mndrt;v ‘h; use of ‘I-I’K; iron THESE ARE BETTER |master W. G. Baker was in charge of | who receive them were obliged to £ _—— .lzga‘l‘ pe S ':snbo'n to rock. The 2.3 5c CIGAR |the meeting. After the regular busi-|pay for the certificates and to re- |Serious Engineering Problems Had to | ma enclo v the casing pipe TOM’S 1-2. ness had been transacted a number of B i was pumped or lifted out and many turn old ones for renewal evey year,| Be Solved in Connection With the | "7 P carefully indexed and GOOD FELLOW 10¢CIGAR ;l:w krzlz‘:;m'benfl“wexst} g‘z’:‘u‘:\e\;‘n ;nt!‘tv:u;fi:ll;: there would be more value at- Plans. “w:d ey ly-:me‘x. % hn':nmp'nh; 3 . tached to them. E Trsyfltmml: 5 S Prankiin St peaccimd by S o had had gratifying success in the en-| Many items have been printed in :ve.:; I::l:- r:c;nfic&:m:::d t:y ';n :':-t’ gy s e e e iy o et o7 oy o o oo | REE S0, 0 i, TS, 8|8 medie 7 e oo "Srielt 854\ Now Comfor€Yis RN e £ oo rrecement 7 Vew Haven road is to build across the | 2’ core was removed to permit its be- While on his wiy back to Norwich | installation of fire escapes on build- | Thames, a project in which there is [ Swd Sl P from Arctic, R. I, George C. Driscoll |irgs He recalled an instance of [ much Interest, as it means so much o | e Croeeetand e"‘rg'-ln:dnmmlr?::lz?’:; Big'Idea — s0 — IF YOU DO NOT BUY of North Main stréet met with a siight |the owner of & factory in a small |the transportation facilities and. will | s rrecs requing Simination by g X accident when the rear axle of the au-{town of the state, who failed to | make way for the adaptation of the|lineal feet of borings, of which 6627 5 come in and seo a good line of Tegm |{omoDile which he was driving broke|comply witt the order of the depart- | present bridge to highwal needs by |feet were throush overlving mud, o MECCA helPS a lot! Mr. Driscoll was forced go sleep in his|ment anl persisted in his refusal un- |the state of Connecticut. & ying b car over night, returning here Wed- |til the department was obliged to and gravel, and 669 feet Into rock. Harness, Express Harness, Concords, | C87 OVer mieht T e e m—;‘;h;‘ o &fe cf;;;‘[;ic!umje:bynm The number of l::::!gu;:hborlnx‘;l was Democrats and Business Wagons at came ‘quite active in the erection of [ New York, New Haven and Hartford |y bariee me ioe s on feached in £ X Rob Improving His Property. the fre escapes when he heard from [Railroad Co, is mow actively under | oiierc’ 8 J low the right prices, also Auto Robes. 2 Orin lBlacgmwna, of Eisgth street is | the prosecuting attorney of his town ::.‘, d'n;;eco;::{:ctor’slphm I: u-rdiv- The general result of the borings ° improving kis rt; v g an rials for the founda- To one ot 4 e Fur Gone | BTSRRI R S| wor o Do wepaon, |15 T S SBR AL T R e e ST A S’t It The $12.00 up at kis yard. Considerable blasting is| The will of Daniel W. Patch has |as _possible. and sand varying from 50 to 100 feet L L neceesary to make the work complete. | been admitted to probate at New Lon-| The new Thames river bridge will|in THE CHAPMAN (0. depth, which is iIn turn overiaid X o dop and provides that his daughter- |take the place of the present struc-|hy a layer of mud and clay carying Completing Central Avende Building. |in-law, Lillian Patch, wife of Edwara -1';;" v‘]'tvk':“wuru’ ‘bul\llt in ‘uss‘ ln: from 80 to 90 feet in denth. The wa. ? The plastering on the new stores|A. Patch, recelve his real and per- |18 originally a two-track |ter above the river bed varies from 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Gonn. | 01 P cavara Is having bullt on |sonal property. To his son, Ed.|structure, but in 1908, owing to the |go ra d 10 feet In depth. Toward the Central avenue is completed and the |ward A., the testator bequests his full | increase in the weight of equipment, | east from the center of the river the RS ipiUriace rises - quite rapidly, - | reaching an_elevation at the eastern B i v To his son, Oscar Patch, the testator | This section of the New Haven's main | shore only 50 feet below low water, BOOK BIN]’\ER Taking Down Old Fire Escapes. bequeathes'the sum of 31 and directs :{:Qn:o:é: gxm::e:;:y‘ be:::;-emone of o that this amount be paid ore the nts, e new @lank Books Made and Ruled to Order, | ville Grammar School building and 5 —_— 2 e nzr‘: me and an improvement | Rev. W. A. Keefe of Plainfleld wil D Eying Ch Wit et s Will Attend State Board Meeting. |in the service of the New Haven rail- | deliver an illustrated lecture on Hmer- 408 BROADWAY 2 e State President William T. May, is | 7020 but it also represents another |ica in the basement of St. Mary's Star N to attend a meeting of the state board | iR, In the development of New Eng- |of the Sea church, New Londo Personals and Notes. ot Tomder of Tiivernians at |land’s transportation facilities. Thursday evenin, Joseph Keenan was a recent caller f A Y| When the present bridge is fin New Styles e T ;1\::;! HB;v:lenc:n Sl‘(‘!’;i:y ‘l‘r’:heghal:;! °§, abandoned by the New Haven it will be given to the state of Connecticut B8O the fleld day and convention to be |, RN John Grady of Eddystone, Pa, is for use as a highway bridge. This P held at Middletown on August 22 are|.o! LATHROP—In Backus Hospital, April s RING MILIJNERY spending a few days at his home here. expected to be present. will shorten and improve the wagon 26, a daugher to Mr. and Mrs. Jabez carpenters are putting on the finish. | interest in the estate of his broth- | it was necessary to limit the use of | rock JOSEPH BRADFORD, i touchts ffo. s dnthtor er, Rev. G. B. Patch of Washington, ,the bridge to single track oj and motor road along the shore It Lathrop of Yant CIGAR 3 Indications are that the parade will ne op antie. MRS. G. P. STANTON o Flerold Anderson has returned 1o |yq jargely attended by bis delegations | 0, @ marked degree. It is an inter- | wATERE In Backus Hospital, April Ci ETTES aterbury after spending a few days | po laTSCIY attented BY B ng commentary on the develop-| 26, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 42 Shetucket Street with friends here. X ment of transportation in the United| liem Waters of Central Vilage. Davia Campbell is confined to his|_ 7 s e e MARRIED = via Camp! s confined to his an three decades old, and which is / will be glad to learn that he is re- DBS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |neme,on, Siokory, stret with s serious | Soverttc "o e geripus atiack"of | nente eane b on "Han i urEo%es | FUTNANSROWN. o Loayurs, Apet : 287 Main St. > typhoid with which he has been con- e time of its BGE R GLEL PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat R. R. AGNEW, M. D. opening one of the connecting links| Rus of New London, and Bl Bricaon, ";i‘:?.:fis‘:‘:‘;“.fym‘v‘; fined to his home for the Past oW |of'a Girect reil conmection Detwees | Fmma Brown of Ledyard. am Carroll a 3 Boston and New York. Prior to tts accepted positions with a Manchester St D vaiant Sadte construction trains were transported DIED ncc A e firm. o Sanew e . |across the Thames by ferryboats, and | BLACKMAR_Ia New London, _April The April meeting of the Ladies’|before that passengers were required| 24, 1916, Mary J.. wife of Chatles Rev. A. W. Burden, pastor of _the | Benevolent society of the Taftville|to disembark upon one side of the| Blackmar, aged 63 years. Federated church, has returned from |Congregational church was held Wed- . . river, take a fer . | BROADWBLL—In New York, April 24, ha, dls New Yory and will take up his resi- | nesday afternoon with the president, | cmbark upe e o 15, Leroy Brnest, son of knowwhat tri embark upon another tral 1y inton Physician and Surgeon dence here. Men O W Whittleesy, u_the (G | oftyer g ™ oom el iand Milared aged 2 d“ . e” eve: h Buildin _— e meeting W -| There will be a clearance under A M vmag flm’&iflf iy e, DR RO Arthur Ellal of Roosevelt avenue, |tional exercises. ~After the regular|the new Thames river bridge of 32 1.3 | T Ivre et N, opfon: Apch 25 an Office Houra: -2; T, bas been confined ‘to his homs |routine of business wes transactod | teet. which will Dermit vessels not re- | 1 Tunker * t0= gl B Yy hUL Wathesday | able 30 be out. joyed by the members of the society. " G uan nce this Davia eaf o to pass under the structure at any | Berey of 00 Comrent Pavens - The programme consisted of two vocal | noint. For the purpo . { Ty O nvent avenue, - TAFTVILLE solos by Mrs. Frank Waters of Nor- | dating masted vessels, a bascule typs | Funeral from his late home on Thurs- bacco comes fiom - Seton ana cepis. solon by Master | Of,bridee has been dectded upon. This| S8Ymolping. Avril 3T et 815 n b - St. Veronica T. A. B. Society Meets— | Harry Brown Alllen of Occum. Dur-| ! be operated by electric motors| 3Isor Tequiem n k s church at § o'clock. Burial ] Frank Lafleur Sprained His Wrist |ing the afterncon refreshments were | .o, 'BSure quick operation, reducing| in &t Mary's cemetery. that is used in day evenings, and by Saturday lDDolnnmtnE American House the delays to a minimum. The in- h SANBERG—I; this city, Aj 25, ; —Personals and Notes. e by AR e i orE® | stallation ~ of these will be dupi- B Senbers. . s Special Rates to Theatre Trousss, | ¢ u resent mesting of the &t. Ve | Jon Sharples, Nrs. Hattle Tillinghast, | 36, and power, will be taken from | Services ey MECCA - ciga- . . e o o - o1 - 4 Traveling Men, Eto. ronica's 7. A. B. soclety arrangements | Mrs. Walter Sharplps and Mra. John | {iF®S sources to insure against & de-| 70 Frankiin effeet on Batucday aft; e - Livery Connection, Shetuckst Strest, | Were made with the St. Mary's T. A. | Seddon. The foundation of the bridge win| In femily lot Yuatic cemetery. @ n i no FARREL & SANDERSON. Propa | Gare in baricn “hell” ‘Docomsrarc Denny Made a Homer. Lo tohe ppresent meet all require. | e—— rettes. i0ereisno orchestra has been secured to furnish | Depnis Murphy, who is trying out . . music, with the Lawrence team, caught the work abOnt ) i Ay may be op Trommer s game between his team and a strong Frank Lafleur Sprains His Wrist. | Loweil team. Murphy secured a home o E BC d‘}“runk Té,ma:ur n;et !;‘l'.ht:“lllght an run and a single during the game. ) loht.he standard capacity, which IECCA Quahty. \ lent lesday when he from the e eretofore was limited th - . vergreen €r auto truck which he was leading and Lisbon Rovers Organize. ent_structure. S ey REAL GERMAN LAGER sprained his wrist. Mr. Lafleur will| The ‘Lisbon Rovers haye organized | Upon completion of the new bridge is on draught at be laid up several days and while he | for the coming baseball season and |and the construction of the four track CKEL & CO. is unable to drive the truck Willlam |it is reported that the team will be|section between Groton and Midway, i the H. JA . Wohlleben will take his place. much stronger than that of last year.|it is anticipated that a saving of sev. IO & c e —_— eral minutes In time will be effected George Weller Recovering. Personals and Notes. s BMOOTH SOUND PERFECT| The many friends of George Weller| Miss Elsie Kinder has returned from . ______ a short visit in Danielson. ly on ral = m IRON CASTINGS = SR 1aE TN HORLICK®S | e : Charles Belair has returned THE ORIGINAL from spending a few days with friends in BEST GRADES OF PIG IRON Ina ’ Pawtucket, R. L uring Close Texture, Strength, Softness ATTERNS T Ro: nd! 1 with SEND roun'r ] P ibetitut t YOU same pr m::d:nh spe: uc‘?'n..'l ew days ¥ A“ID CIGARS y wplete stock. Best Servi The John T. ‘m Badec - = Howara Dunse is spending the re- | winl be Peduced. "0 ".BAN MURPHYNT * MANUFACTURERS e b Bl . Tinahd Construction of New Piers. *Norwich” Steam and Water Heating Construction of ‘the new plers will 11 Bath Street Mrs. R. C. Dion of Merchants ave- | follow the most mo%.fll ‘methods, P Boilers nue, who has been seriously ill with |avoiding the use of pilé supports. The Falls Avenue Norwich, Conn, pneumonia is much improved. plers adjacent to the channel wil ex- — cem— DIAMOND RINGS VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES AT .VERY LOW PRICES and Joseph Wood are attending the and Embalmer with his parents n material. Textile show in that cl(y.Y I re- Dentist Fortunat Trole, a student at Yale or._cover, led. into . WN.@ y Chesbro, who under- New Ha- Phone 1177-3 TEeae—— DR. A. J. SINAY - Herbert Hoyle, Edward W. Yeaw hvuurlnmhrh upen Carnatiogs. Special Funeral Director ] | 122 Prospect - » R ERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH A.mfl YORK From Norwich s, Thurs- Sundays at m. - New York, Pler, East River, feot Street, Modays, Wednesday, Fri- days at 5 p. m, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YOBK $1. From now on the Tailoring Establish- - ment of J. M. and J. P. Swahn will be located on Franklin Square, No. 287 Main Street. DR.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST DR. ALFRED RICHARDS' DENTIST Thayer Building, Room .305 Teleshone 488-2 - s o T N R g Frederick T. Bunce Expert Piano and Player % Removed to 27 Union Street Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn Sulphur and Cream of Tartar LOZENGES Will purify the blood and clear -the complexion 3 10c A BOX —AT— DUNN'S PHARMACY 80 MAIN STREET FINE MEATS VEGETABLES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, ETC. MALTED MILK | e, rrime Dosis ant _daveieer wn ' ALES, WINES, LIQUORS Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildiry, Norwich Genn. People’\r—flarkot 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Telephone 1227, 26-28 Broadway 268N/, . ' Adam’s Tavern 186N . offer to the public the finest standard brands 5t Beer of Europe and Americas Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers Scotch Ale, Gumna:d D“Ah‘\““Bz::l.m C. & C. Imported Ginger Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jofl-’m“l‘- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone #47-12 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, THAT MAY BASKET you are planning to hang for your friend or teacher will be sure to please if you select it from our stock. We have a large assortment of daintily trimmed baskets in a great variety of shapes and colors at all prices. THE CRANSTON CO. FOR @000 FALSE otp $2%p TEETH St in Gold, Silver, Rubber or Platinum. Bring or Ma N. E. Artificial Tooth Co. 52 Broadway MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE bong o o e Teasaasis sricen " Luan SRR

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