Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 1, 1916, Page 8

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10 War and, in his own ] ga‘;gg preme court on March no( “John M. Thayer 735 Home by Private Car: for the welfare of the people, dun, “Yale in" 1869, was a law partner late Judge Hovey and will leave | 1arge and PLAINFIELD RECTOR SPOKE i AT NEW Lounon. Rev. W. A Keefe vy to’Repeat Lecture Next Week. Rev. William ‘A. Keefe of Plainfield, pastor_of St. Johw's church, delivered an mum lecture in the state as | ment of. ) s church, New Lon* last : 15 next. ;.nl.erenlng and. for next | lecture, the: pastor of Mnr!“ in %'llpfl ]‘itfilr Keafa talks fiext Tuesday: after < Mrs. Geom aynard Minor of Wa- o(-luck. _to.an audience to be P ,gm,,m eneral ‘of the | 07 the" teachers and the stud ‘Connoct(cu: _Danghters of the Ameri- the highier grades of . the H ; " Mrs. John hiiel . parochi Laid)aw | Schools. This is the same lecture n.n stite regent, and | Fatlier Kecfe gave recently In . the *D. A. R. in Washington," in th Charles H. Bissell, state vice|Knights of Columbus - - city,. e private Orgnnlud Clean-Up lqu.d car of Miss Katherine 1d Neitle- | The pupils of the Palmer Memorial 2SS Violated Parole. scliool ‘at Montville' have organized a clean-up squad, and will devote a lit- tie time each week to_cleaning up Joseph Ginty Avas arrested Friday | around the school ~~ The puplls-of the night by Sergeant Kane and Police- | Fifth and Sixth grades will plant ney. He is charged Wwith | flowers 4n the 'School yvard and take man violating. his . le from the formatory at ; Cheshire. * state re- | care of them, which.will add much to the appearancs of the school. 25 fi., 5 ply, Y inch. . 50 ft., 5 ply, Y inch. . 25 ft., 5ply, % inch 50 ft., 5ply, % inch. 50fl..3plydud=,‘/z 25 L 3 ply duck, % inch. 50 ft:, 3 ply duck, 3 inch. . 25 ft., 7 ply, 3/. 50 ft., 7ply. 34 mch. 25 ft., molded, 1, inch 50 ft., molded, 1/, inch. 25 ft., molded, % inch. . 50 ft., molded, ¥; inch. . Garden Hose . $7.50 LAWN MOWERS SnmeGndemdPncecAflLlltYw Bindnvlnel.fourbhda—-l4mch$300 lSmd:$3.25 18 “inch $3.50 Sulu,hllbeanng—“ inch $4.00; 16 inch SMS, 18|m:h mc‘llw‘lmel,baflbenrmg——l4 mch$450 16mdl$5.00 § 7 18 inch $5.50 e FLOWERING BULBS ..3c—2for Sc The Househo'ld 74anHmSL Bulletin Building Telql:on? 5314 ouDon’t Need a Coal Fire 'l'o Get Plenty of Hot Water Auto Delivery . Hyde and Mr. pany are W. Arthur Countryman, Jr., of Hartford and Henry Leavitt and ‘William Crosby of Cleveland, O. The building of the- new railway ‘will “provide a very convenient con- nection of the eastern and central parts of ‘tge state, The route Wwill fol- low substantially the line of the trunk line highway between Willimantic and Manchester' Green, which is first to be somewhat changed by the state highway department. The railway will begin in Willimantic at a point south of the tracks of the Central Vermont railroad where connection wil be made with the iracks of the Shore Line Railway Co. From there it will pass throtigh Pleasant street and con- necting streets to the town eof Colum- bia, then passing through the towns of “Andover, Coventry, Bolton ~and Manchester ‘to ‘some point in Man- chester near Manchester Green, where connection . will’ be made with tracks of the.Connecticut Co. The' cars. will | be operated by electricity. SOCIAL AND DANCE AT PULASKI HALL Joseph P‘nak and Miss Julia Romln- ski. Winners of the Prize Waltz. A large number attended the dance jand socigl given by the Olympic or- chestra in Pulaski hall Satorday ev- cning. Joseph Panek and Miss Ju- lin. Romanoski won, the prize waltz. The concert programme rendered follcws: March, Company. A, one stev. Amer- ica 1 Love You: two step, When: It| Strikes Homre; waltz, Those Wender- ful Words: two sten. What a Wonder- Tother: waltz, Minor and Major: step. Molly Dead. Its You I'm Aft- fox trout. Lets Trof; waltz, !.:pri~ lanti: two step. My - Sweet waltz, When You Dream of the Gi Yov Love: one step. I Love . You— Thots One Thing I Know; waltzl My Clarbelle: two . step, Golden pur; Coronola: one' _ step. . Circus in Dixie; waltz, Chain of Daisles; Tornament: waltz, Chimes o1 two step, Blaze of Glory. To Give Gym Exhibition. ‘The people of Niantic will be given an opportunity next Wednesday night to see what is being done at the gym, nasium recently opened in the Libb; factory. ‘An-indoor meet and gym- nastic exhibition will be given in the gymnasium, There will be exhibition drills .and illustrative apparatus work followed by a contest. TAFTVILLE Ernest Pollard Injured in Hartford— Ernest Pollard of Hartford is at his home on Front street recovering from a painful accident Hartford. Mr. Pollard was riding a bicycle along one of the streets in Hartford and when turning around an automobile. which came up in back of him and in' trying to pass the rider the machine skidded, the Tear end Mr. Pollard and throwing him his ‘wheel to. the ground. . The Aumnm bile struck the curb and tipped over, but the - injury. Mr. Pollard received bad cuts about the face and was severely bruised. Gave Successful Dance. The H. K. C. society held a dance at the Mmannerdm hall Saturday ev- ening which largely attended. Music was turnkhed by Helnrich's or- chestra. A Personals and’ Notes. itor in Willimantic. Miss May Leathers of S!&flln‘ ‘was a week-end visitor in to John Greenwood of White am-x., R. L, spent Sunday with friends in town. Amonumwmm lolt- the silver weddm‘otune his relatives. = Blanche =~ Charron ‘Willimantic mcmmmwlmmm Jahnnmdafldxmuwe&-cndvls- i ¥ % commanding Thelem{hree d reas- line, Franch Serge rd Cabardine o Navy, copt ' sqns why d secure White Shepherd Checks. We have Sults” "whioh will o adet you mors ¥ Corsets Suits which we can:sell you for less money, but at this price we ans abls all the em rm you to give some of the vecy best values we have mgfi;fll will; need for months come, , Nemo Week* promaes complete lines of styles and sizes from which to select, and our expert Nemo fitters ‘will give you their best serv- ices. “Nemb Week”— All This Week. Phida f:l-q & pudomlmlng I.fluhn“ of ehl:‘lh other designs a n colors, make up a vory of ol-vo::m models. Vuluuly priced—upward from $1000 and some for less. TO REVISE RULES antic and fhroush the lkindness of | TAKING OF NORWICH - | w0 nave not auattfiea in the 3 b T ‘paremtn are directed to take OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY | Cheries Manwaring the trip was made| MOVING PICTURE m‘;&uzn e o T e o X! d Miss Grace EIEE PR Joseph T. Fanning of This City is a| o¢ Dusios Biill entertained with plang | The Cast hNCompm: ':numy of | bo sus Member of the Committee. selections. A special feature of the ev- M'wluh sople. v enigg was a piano trio by Miss Han-1 . William . Thoms, as chafrman of | ne®- Miss Ruth Long end Leom M,| “A Romance of Norwich” filmea un- the committee to revise the rules of Fumn Sandwiches, cake, wafers, ice | der the auspices of the Aunditortum & the democratic party of Commecticut,|croam and punch were served the | {heatre by the Hudris Fiim comany Joint ;u!.s %uueudaa r:fieung of \t;:e n;em:terg hostess, ussist;‘it&y ‘E’rs. F. B. Bent- of New York city is leted, The for- Tuesday ernoon, May 9, e comppi wielock, in the convention hall 3t New ot oy o work of doveloping and perfeciing 1a n’:;f:;lu th::-: Club. Haven, for the purpose of organiza- now being o tory -three Py e tion, and to transact any other busi- Repeated Emmlnmcm at - Norwich the Hurdls company in - Mt. Vernon, D ‘mess which may bé brought up. The % Town, N, ¥. and the picturs with a . meeting is not expected to. be a long| The C. L. C. of the Trinity M, E.|composed entirely et Norvmm one, inasmuch as it is understood the | Sunday school repeated their magea- in a committee will not report until the|suine entertajmment at the Norwich convention for the nomination of state | Town ‘Methodist church on Fridey ev- | every day for a week amficers is_held in the fall ening for the benefit of that: chtrch. |day, May 8th. - Mr. D The members of the committee other | The attendance was large and enter- | tor for ths Hudris than Chairman Thoms are David E.|tainment was well received. gitfigemddotfl‘few I;av;nn szoméua“ir. pellacy artford, John - G nan of Bridgeport and Joseph T, Fan- Third Annual :"“““::‘ ot e ; ever ai ning of Norwich. These gentlemen | The third annual bangu: o Isc 3 Twers appointed by the last state con- | Hovs department of the New London Tie managemont of the Auditortum vention 1o look over and propose. such M. C. A. was held Friday even- | . . o Srits tuhwd on ity changes in the rules of the organiza- | ing at the assoclation.’ 'l.‘htdhu wmh- progressiveness u"aflfl"’ fles, tion as they might deem proper. They | Iarge number ‘of' boys of the - juni : those who are in it, mm lo«l plo- were instructed to report in the fall{and intermediate departments and|f > Ul yotoien” some time la of 1916, and consequently they have | men of the association present and the considetable time left in wiich to|banquét wes I every why a success Officers to Take Exame, pidis i Y st tin e B8 i J T O valv' Local Councile in State, Holding Mission at Hamburg. Thie Hev M. MacLeanGulgle, form- N-tlonu Boy erly. of this city, priest in &harge ot |stows = - the Lyme missions, has opened a mis- |local muncm, m¢ €6 ¥ - g i sion: at* Hamburg, services' being held | 222 troops, 212 scouf 181 as- - g — for the present at the home of M. |sistant scoutmasters and 4,147 scouts. | - g and Mrs. 1. N. Pentz, Hamburg; the | Theré are 5,338 mcouts lnd scout serv#es have been very well attend- | workers in the state, ed, and the omlnok for the future is most - encon e i T the lights Social Evening at Ungcasville. yery brialliantly 11k ‘the The house of Mr. and Mrs. Albert | northern horizon. ' They flashed con- W. Avery m the scene of ‘a pleasant | tinually in a wave motion and they|. gathering Thi y evening. A large | were a rare spectacle for '.Ms time o! number of lhe fuests were from Ni- | the season, I ¥ Ssfined) contain alcohol or dangerous- di r.alf the family. It Is a pure focd medi: L - Glve it to the children in the: s Emuzsp mmuuzun & CLEAN LINEN

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