Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 3, 1916, Page 11

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coms in and ses & gosd life oF Toum | Harness, Express Harness, Concerde; Demesrats and Business Wagons at the #ight pricés, also Auts Hobms. | To close out a fow Fur Coats from $12.00 up at THE L L CHAPMAN C0. JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, DIAMOND RINGS VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES AT VERY LOW PRICES THE WH. FRISWELL CO. 25 ndwrmuh“ Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS and CARTS Surprise Pmy Given Mrs. A. E.|plans for having exhibits at as m-ny Daggett, Miss B Schultz, Miss A, b s Mechani:al Repairs, Painting, Toim- | Woédian — Greeneville Grammar | ds possible of the fairs. The Schinitz. Tohfi Chanéérelie silénded ths bases est pattérns, Quality ghar- No. 11 to 25 Fetry Strest ball game in New London Monday aft+ anteed. agricultiral sociéties will soon wr&pare Diri: the evéning there was s mifg, Upholstering and Wood Werk, O!MI:I Team Efects OfficerswPer- | {80 0, T lists for distribution, | santés. musie and daricthg and re-|erneon: | 2 WE SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT. COAL AND LUMBER Stackeniithing in all its branches Seott § Clak borp. 507 te 515 North Main St Most Cigars are Good=e THESE ARE 108 SROADWAY TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ PHOS. W T B Wesniite & e Grane DRS. L. F. ndA.J.hPlS!II n St PRAGTI‘E Ll“lTID TO Hours 10 & m. to I . m. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | R.R.AGNEW, M. D. |, Physician and Surgeon R'A:om 214 T'\li.' orwi o 4 lWed: sept 44" s trukt, mapie susar ""efl'mfikea gpd Mies " Aldona Valant of CANNED PINEAPPLES ée Keepers’, Charter Oak, Sept. 4-9.1 5. ean soup; crackers, ap- . s g A gl Sy Y [ootin g e Lo JELLIES, ETC.| " MAHONEY BROS. Miss Francis L. Grover spent the| New Haven County, Sept. 13-14. One Hot Dish Suggeésted. Brow, Jéremfah C. Downeéy and ALL FINE GOODS s gR | Week-end with friends in Mystic. Woodstock, Scpt. 18-20. In. sddftioni. the school & l.ym Ardelle Hartman Stecleer. FALLS AVENUE Windham, Sept. 19-21. IV sl P R 8 : = H i By Gariss Browning of New York| Lyme. Sepi: 2 e e TR R i 13‘“"“ (R A y ack, Livery and Boarding GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR i s e B! 8 Ol Craster. Septsay SO 192l lcult to carry in baskets say thess| Miss“lice ios uene” i Poople’s Market Stable Guilford, Sept. 27. experts in a statement issued through We guarsntes our service to be the Foster of Prospect street, | Rockville, Sept. Z5-28. Hie oMy Ok B v mfl' G Franklin Street best at (e most ressonable prices. been visiting her sister in| Thompsonville, Sept. 20-30, partment. Almost every school by the | csmACAUSA—In Preston, May 1, 1916, JUSTIN HOLSEN, Propei P B J, has returned. Danbury, Oct. 2-1 Dac DETEpan Guih S MG iod oe Anionlg Cazacausa of New London, | .. JYSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister Walcott, Oct. 11, : Birs. James Roscos of Paterson, N. |- : N .jochool. can also place on sdle €ood | scaamee fohe v , April 30, wm' fll‘ L2 et i Tatreny |sBacon 'Valléy, Naugatuck, Oct. 11-| 5000 S50, 3150 Piace on sale, £cod | scaax A‘f.'k;‘& aw Maven, Aptil 30, Cream of Tartar Grant Foster o PI‘OM street. ‘Union fair, Riverton, Oct. 12 supplied from the outside. :un Schasfer, in hér Glst year. MAY BASKET es' Ui N only deu .,,.Z,.‘.?"G,‘;’:‘,"’J“,: MAKING PLANS FOR washing, many country Schools Tévls s el it mety ou are planning to hang for ornoon with Mrs. O. W. Carpenter FLOWER MISSION DAY. il fing 1t sasier to AUBRLY 5 s Furer n sk e ureatet | Ly g Will purify the blood and clear the Prospect street. AY.lone hot dish—a cup of T ut-reet 3 t o be camplexion AL W T\ Held Me. Monthly Mesting | 51285 of £00d milk. The milk couid IR, <7 e, y.a1ter- lyour friend or teacher will s Mrs. Johnt Manming of Fourth street| ' © 1+ Y- easily be provided through urrinle- Toe tansly e ‘Maplew. ;s 7 10c A BOX as called to Farmington, Mass. on on Monday Afterncon. ments with parents or nearby f: REBVES i Nerwitn Aprn 10, 1de|sure to please if you select it onday by iliness of her sister, and is particularly useful to chndmn Louise, w'lfe of ‘Btephen B ‘Réeves. AT- Mrs. Charles Walker. The May meeting of the W.. C. T.|in warm weather when it is imprac- | Funeral services her late residence, | fram our stock. 4 D puig: o irks U. was held on Monday afternoon, and | ticable for them to bring bottles of| No. 5 Thames terrace, on Wednesday s Gordon and William Bowen | MT'3S. Arthur Wyman, vice president Sature day evenings, and by Saturday ument Next to Palace Caf esday and % appoint American House|: Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. Livery Ce FARREL Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER nnection, & SANDE is on dnuuyt n H. J BMOOTH SOUND Building @reeneviile office: 13-3; -. 1.! except We RFECT - IRON CASTINGS | BEST GMDE: OF PIG IRON Insuring Close Texture, Strength, Softness SEND YOUR PATTERNS TO ThJehT.Y-gldwCo. ~MANUFACTURERS “Norwich” and Water H Steam eating| F-llu Avenus FITTING, Co. cmployers and. Clande Root, Groc | on Marth 36 and the awerd was $8| An excitins runaway, took mu o1 #LUMBING, STEAM FITTING, ton, employe. The employe siiffered a ' weekly to begin April 5. Z;‘tlem‘he yt o‘itx:mu 3 Warg 10 West Mafn Street, Norwieh, Semn. Predictions for Tuesday: . Fw - Y e o R e ) ° Cocoa ........ b, 16%5¢e || Asent tor N. B 0. Sheet Packing: T, DATES FOR SHOWS CELEBRATED TWENTY-FI down §s Re e T yemy el OF FARM PRODUCTS. ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING. | 5%, 1% t &n sutomobils -l- F B“RNS New London Gounty Agricultural Fair|Mr. afd Mre, Oharles F. Mefior Re: | LAAIMALY 6. BOMaE B 19 Eé : : o B4 to Be Held Sept. 4-6. ceived Gifts From Friends. Ha 2 ox afifl FRII'IIMHB ¥ Annoluncmen: is made by Leonard| Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Meyer cel- g 2 z at "s : “ H. Hi secreta: f the state boa: ebrat eir twenty - dihg an- 3 L | of ‘agricuiture, of the dates decided |niversary Friday. The many friends|team and spil 5 United Tea ]mmfls Co. 92 Franklin Street upen for the various agricultufal fairs | present included the toliowhlgx harhéss 'us tor! i in the state next fall so far as infor- | Rev. F. P. Wertn, Mr. and 3 which ran a4 shoft dfStaricé and was 218 Main Street & 1 s mation has been received by him from | Roessier, Miss L. Roessler, Miss H.|stopped by a passerby. The driver of '30' G As‘rmas s 2 the secretaries of the societies in Romler Mr. ana Mrs. A. Himes, | the QGIEI wis i oné thé houses 5 e e water It fa low | Chafge of the events. _ | Mrs. J. Turner of New London, Mes. | when the aécldent _occurred. ,w'fi“fl'u oo 5‘.,,4 e This Hst will be of considerable ifi- |A. Brend, Mrs. W. Budzeck, Mrs. A. mvm of the state. 1t is something they | Mrs. I Schultz, Miss B. Sch tz, v : Mrs, George Keeney and Mrs. Geo. A pumber of friends of Mrs. Annie forward rapidly. someé presénts were recefved by the oodman gave her a pleasant suf- fairs and cattle shows are better this P were won by Miss L. Roeéss- town Sunday. prise Monday evening When they hurig year than théy were in 1915. During | le; Saite B, Sour et i 3 John A. M & S ¥ . Dur y, Mrs. E, Sourbin an@ Charles H. A w- | $1.00 Alarm’ Clocks at 75¢. lorgan on a_gh:‘sa M:p;b‘.ske( flled with carna | the” summer lust vear there was an Myer. EBaward Murphy attended th¢ Law-|$ : ; COAL o T o8 40, the ma- | cattle in Connecticut, and the restric- SCHOOL LUNCHES don Tueeday aftsrmeon. d. OGULNICK & €O. ; blee ot Whist weaIng. eseveral fa- | tions on shipping caitle prevented the Winfiers awatded prites | Damty foc | SHOWS being all that they had been in| Brepared for Pupils in a Number of paret Kratos o Established 1907 Corner Water and West Main Streets Yors of Maybaskets fllled wWith con- | Do besubi rofh Tl o Cpaioiad | Windham County Towns — Govern- | frionds. 1n Je;'fi?'cu;"fi‘ g s L i vt STas W an unexpected outbreak of distase, and | ment Suggestions in This Matter. ICE CREAM < the cattle shows an nterest ear's it bert - coffee were served during the evening. | pijor to 1915 Althoush he seasen 1| Many schools throughout the coun-|son ot New. Tondon Spens the men - > - The Men's club of the Taftvills Pure Carpenters are at work altering the As usual, the Connéctiéut fair at|where students may obtain hot lunches o ol property of Mits E. Benjamin on the | Charter Oak park, Hartford, will be|at cost price. Some of them provide | Corsresationel church voted at a re- PETER COSTANDI corner of Ceritral avenueé and Seventh | held the entire week beginning Labor | but a single dish—soup, chowder, stew < oni the sfv"’& m": s It v 'ium bor day is institution in Ha tant that thé children have something SO on sid will be or day is an institution in © three feet wide and ten feet long and | The Connccticut state fair, given at|hot to supplement the ‘cold food they | At a Loxing txh!bltlmkheld at thei A C, FREEMAN, M. D two stories high. H. Blacl ledge & Co.| Berlin by the Conmecticut Agricultural ring in their lunch baskéts. Potieruah Wheel ¢fub c have chatge of the Work. society, which holds the state fair| To promote such an undertaking in| {2 Readon was matchied against ici: lept: 463~ < eharter’ and receives a special appro- | bther echiools tho Nome economics ex- Bianchette. . Thie 1atter was given the Physician and Surgeon Teleptone 463-12 aseball Team Elects Offi Y priation from the state, will bé held | perts o & department agrieulture 3 The boys of the Gr:er:evme“gm eatlier this year than it has been iii the | Suggest the following eCONOMICAl AN | cssmeimmstiomsbosomiiitims it & SROAGWAY tar schoo! hold & bassbel metins o¢. | Dast, the dates being announced as|casfly prepared bills of faré for the Office Hours, 2-4; 7-8 p, m. FOR .00 FALSE {er school Monday afternogn: Fners | S9RG 11 to 14. sctino, fitich: MARRIED large Il(enda,ncn and the elec- The list as given out by Secretary 1. Vegetable~-milk soup, crackers, EXI:E\'—LI\'CIEI{:—' Itde, and : Set in_Gold, Silver, Rubber or s follows 2. Meaf and vegetable stew, bread| thew Exlev of Biidgeport and Miss i . Rt w:nx:m o Tty wvas| , ‘Vashington Fair association, Sept.|and butter, sweet chocolate. Flora M. Lucler of Baitic. CANNED PEACHES 3. Boiled custard, lettuce d- | LAFLAMME—VAILLANT—Ifi _ Moogup, 3 5 # gt 3 chosen manager, Under these two|*Gonnecticut fair, Hartford, Sept. 4-5. | Wiches, fruit, cookles: - sand- [Hay 1 1916, by Hev. Joseon . Mo- : CANNED PEARS|} N E. Artificial Tooth Co. ed forward to. ook~ | oW Tondon Asricultural, Norwich,| 4 Driea confish chowder, crackers,| Cefthy, Josépn Laflamme of Putnam milk in their baskets. uxemm n.t 2.30 0 chck & atiended , ine basevanl game 1n Now |of fhe Central Baptist church division Going Into Details. ELDREDGE 1p Franklis, Moy 1.1 Wehavea large assortment In Mr. Bowen's automobiic, de1° rhe service opened with the stnging Those in charge of the lunch oty Hale and Albe: ihm& plesimit St e Baptist Clergy Met. rending Pealm 46, prayer foilowing. | Fo01¢ b6 MuTl fo L p a great variety of shapes and urchases so that The Baptist misters of the county The secretary, Mrs. H. F. Palmer, ursddy afte May 3|a great variety pes of New. London held a meeting at the un <hirch n. Neamcoting at the | April meeting, which was followed pastry. This overcomes the danger of | ' Pat o colors at all prices. T"E DEL -“0FF ly _or patromizing an unsanitary shop. BEmma Wllhelmlnn, e- ter of Hen- Pt e Eutopem HII 1 was served by the thembers of | [2Ci2l standing of the unlon by the | ¥ " P08 o e achools, & o the Ladies’ Ald soeiéty of which Mre. traasurer, Mrs. L. Howard Mead. Y ools. the Rates 75 cents per day and um aged 5 ¥ F 1 sirvices will be held from the I I HAYES BROTHERS. .‘3“'?“::‘“ is p;e.uunm. T&g:g w::? report of the recent food sale when | D€IP themselves to foods placed on a | Fyreral b HE CRANS 0N CO. of r _parents, Plain HIll " | counter. A tthe end of the meal they ornin; one 1222. .. 26-28 Broadway Doon, all of which' were oF btereat s Tty ared $25.22 after Paying in-|retumn the trays and dishes, and thus ety . mofning, Mhy 4. at 11 2 simivec The unlon desires to thamk anl its|[°3uce/ the amount of help required. B : 2 ey 0o g;,::;,.‘ e friends' who assisted in making the ;,‘g“':mm crmploed o roguiat a“pE;Q New Styles 1647 er, the girl who| Mrs, . ublic school lunch rooms. In other | ’ fgured In the motorcicls. accident. 8% | acpariment sork e 1014 of thy 15 | Sheols the. prepsration of lunch is Adam’s Tavern Monday evening and | terest the children seem to take in the | (1%4° & practical exercise for classes ly was | exercises, n cooking and domestic science. 1 ‘ ‘ 1 et cn“ mploved as maid by'a fam-| It was voted to celebrate Flower| At 18 in the small country schools b o MRS. G. P. STANTON -ru ;;@%mm gy s gy Improving Property on Gehtral Ave. | ate, the farmers are hoping for a good | try, including several im Windham | end at their homes here. WHOLESALE and RETAIL {at the June meeting. Bohbemian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian e e e, polnted to tale | N€eNUlty and enthusiasm for her work G. GRANT Beer, Bags, Pale and Burton. Muers n IRON charge of the June . meeting. Mrs, | CAT, CAFTY out the plan, and even with GEORGE Bloiin Ale, Quinness Dubiin Siout the aot 15 sha boen Wflnifim lweeu tim caku awarded na;l wsmy to | L aw ‘e;?“‘w“"‘«h s l'hded nl 310 wsekly to on Ship and Bnging &nd Z émin s, "inuo , &m= )‘lnye. thumb fnd Vedaciion 1n on Mateh 11 an comipensation was awdrded 4t weekly to begin March 22. o d o ermpioyers, st WiAT. Comam, | sure tiuke of one o his WeINE 6., 5 T .ure of one ermiploye. He ‘was injured March 15 | The award was for §5 weelly o begin | (ae, ieof fulute. ~ The eomfulfies re; when his left hand was crushed. Com- 11. ipored oot ‘\tlon wu fimdfi at $10 weekly yors Am%, Jewett City; he Mew' London Ship snd Bnghne o e strainea his bagk | Exeiting Hunaway on Front Sirest. GAS FURNISHED PROMPTLY 8Y THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O terest to ‘the farmers and cattlemen | Wernut, Mr. and Mrs. H. Retkow: Personals and Netes. John Broderick was & visitér in Oe- Tahle Silvmé Exirs values in the lat- look for each spring, and when they |J. Gillian, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sourbin, | .° got the list of dates they begin making | E. Zenke, Miss_J. Sourbin, Mastér J.|°um Monday v and preparations for the fairs will go|freshments were served, Many hand- on all Tablé Bilvérwar, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Diamonds. See 7 The prospects for the asricultural|Fost &na hostess. Coulter of Niantio wera viaitars {al| /O dow. We do firsi-class Wateh COAL and Jewelry Repalrin; Guaranteed outbreak of hoof and mouth disease in s rence-Néw Londori gamé at New Lon- gathering was in the na- & i Office Washington Buildin Mk ks . s Sl sy} Phone THeA2 82 Franklin Street ston Building son of New London sperit the week COAL free Burning Kinds awd Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A, D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, growing summer that will produce|county towns, have established lunch hue. prize winning crops. rooms in some part of their buildings Cream Guaranteed to be Absolutely By - Tha Aptobu. of (s fats or or chocolate—belleving it to be tmpors | 20Per ju the rear future, Phone 571 112 Franklin Street onday ovet- Also by Appointment. May 1, 1916, by Rev. 4. V. B, Belanger, Mat: Tel. 1425-2 oLD ap TEETH anager took | Healey, all the dates being inclusive, | rolls, frult, plain cake. Platinum. Bring or Mail 62 Broadway e of Yantic, 2 4o . ® MoLe Service opened with the einging | e (o it that nothing ia for sale Aiet | ke irs 40 8 'im of daintily trimmed baskets in 50 MAIN STREET wotild be hurtful to the children, nnd read a very interesting report of the | ey Will mot buy merely sweets or < - | the child’s spending his money unwise- —1n Norwich, May 2, 1916, vy mtenonday | with an creouraging report of the A HENSLER s Sy Hensler, Mrs. Mead gave a Very interesting | PUPIlS are provided with trays and with only one teacher, however, that Mission day by visiting the ¢ Sheltering | ih ' midda; > = 42 Shetucket Strest y meal presents the most Arms, final arrangements to be made | gimcult problem. Only a teacher with —_ offer to the public tne finest standard brands 6f Beer of Europe and America: Mead urged the vice presidents to |S3Ch, & teacher the active co-operation C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker f ts 1s highl; rtant. Wi Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ::1’::!: 2, g}:cl.ll effort to increase the [C°f Paren iy Ty il R afl Mfl 1ab Al Blesitiy Bitler Als Anbatas: i iy TAFTVILLE 32 Providence St, Taftville | Boeiser Schliz and Fabnt JUNIOR. ENJOYED FISHING by g s L e i A. A. ADAM, omnflhl'rowm L ZAT GALES rERRY. | Chrisssher. Hosorelhg Ehmwa Neons [l Telephione 630, sorliMWFaWE - @ Bicycle—Personals and Notes of Down th- River and Interest. tances. Fifieen lez: ed by Train. o HT MISS M. C. ADLES vn C. R. CHAMBERLAIN % Hébers! t with a = FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST 0 30-| Tigteen members of the junion class | slight accident while racing with Wil aggng . SEALE Dental St “"‘ your doctor | o¢ 4 Y, M. C. A. hiked to Gales |iam Day on his bieyele alons the Lis- : PENen S wnds. arificinl Sisie v ney geon - t‘. & OM al- | Ferry on Saturday for a fishing trip. | bor road. A dog ran in from of He- let it be Bargain Hair! "Have REAL, Ben 'tilly won the first prize berding and was struck by the bicy- IMPORTED HUMAN HAIR as Misc | MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. catching of the most fish and Ben|cle. The tey was thrown from the HENRY E. CHURCH Adies alone sells. wheel recefving several cuu d 06 Main Stree?—Next to Chelsea k. Palmer got. the | bruises. The gront ‘wheel of ‘hnl— e ] b Merton ‘Telephone 652-4 bool rize Yor catching the smallest | cycls was ko .rwlu - o Sanaal seany Srod Sz e | ured. ™* e ALES, WINES, LIQUORS n#mmummmwumg: froul mev ul § ; Fresh, c_splete stock. Best Service. a'mg‘uwum;uufl.n 5 . AIC. ; DMM PHY teries

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