Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 8, 1916, Page 7

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'f CALIFORNIA | BRGAERCRNA 85.95 l. pth-l extra fine California R S ey T orders th 35 : A : 3 fair. S 2 17 attending the regu o to the cou 2 . . 3 mrum s7 VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES e : eoting 3 Preston in Eindly. resmmbened. be ' 4 - KETS at 94! i AT VERY LOW PRIGES : Soun ana Tides. PSaguc s held in th ine ittt by O (e wany e Soween ‘ wilte, Diok snd whits sambiastions THE WM. mm“ g g I 11 Moon | Hon Bulding ‘o Shetucket strest. on | seemed ] e ; 1 z —at §7.95, value $10.00 if gy M mises™Msets. { Water. [ Rises,| Saturday afternoon at 1.¢5 o'clock. The ¢ " SrEPEEN . REDVES e & : 2 .2 and 27 Frankiin Strest Div Nemipmlamiam| ot e ey : : VB : Cmdaetand - by the wpm charge of g = 2 3 :nw Teport of the treasurer was father and mother W : 4. M. PIERCE, > - X % { V .34 5 . The report of the county agent, F. E R il Bm Crochet Ett!s Bize Crochet Bed Spreads, flverbaulmg and i358T e of ne comty agmt 2 e , : ; Bz Couchet 2ot 8 n Bz 1 18 3 : : e demonstra- ii“:hun Sthe Hanor Wk md = L : R | B i (e el e X A A A g juor = - 5 b ; On.masmnmmsmmmmnmmmfl in.: m wuk Six farm_manasge- | allowad the wita 1o Bo o ol “;’,3,;",: Weave or finish—at these very special prices: ke Y gl . ' - hers. out. i 25 Satin . Marseilles Spreads—at value $4.00 ' of all kinds on was Th The New Haven authoritles allowsd | B 25 Satin Marsellles, Spreads—at $2.95, value $5.00 mm an lnfu,n: ‘{h“ to “r?m with 5 2 15 Satin Marsellles Spreads—at- , value $6.00 . 'r, - bkat wWo! to the m account books were sold. London charity department that Edi TRUCKS K Wedding—Personals. and in mothers’ m daughters’ e“” of g“pmm':;_\ “og 3 — - 412 In clubs, 16 in sewln‘ el |, ke t et 7 Linen Crash for Munnx vllua 70-inch full bleached Irish Table / Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | The death of Faul Gadlo, 85, oocur-}and 1% 1 achisvement olube. o e S o Deodiig =i 12%c—Special vfloe & yard.... ‘| Damask, value $1.00—at...... 73 W l-‘“rfl Work. £od ac his home st 94 Central avenue| County Agent Warner has com- s Better quality M A thing in all its branches. .20 - Sunday mornlng after a de- pleted arrangements. with Supt. B. J.| commissioners agreed . to it so that value uo—spoefunflneam 130 | 72-inch extra quality Table v e L B L Graham of the local public schools | Sotain Pine qrality Linen Chanki val Damask, five patterns, value months. Mr. Gadls was born in 1331 | to organize home garden clubs among | otPing remained but the formality of |{§f | 3 e e e e g o i in Worms on the Rhine, Germany, th the children. Home garden club work g e, s S P o ot Enclt oSl vofus ecr b B U B R R ] x Aadle | 1s mod Sonfroms that, OF thie Bohlexds | NEW ‘SIGNAL FOR S 10c—Spécial price.............. 8¢ | Ome ot of Sample Napkins, Table ¥ club in that the achievement club in- BARLETTS REEF. 2 50 dozen extra large Huck Cloths, " Bte.—slightly mussed and i with Miss Mary McMahon &t St %:ge;l:&wm e bs e e e : ¥ Apustans gpo:c?:' fic“: e 12%0 :m- eu.t' o ziad) 507 to 515 North Main St.|Tarvs courch Daniel in | 100 t. At the end of the| Dopartment of Commerce Decides to Telephone 328-3 fable b x Lad i | ‘s ch by Rev. Kelly in Mu:rno ‘!: A com“sdo theii Increase Efficiency of Lightship.> lepl 60-inch Bl Satin Table . Damask, five patterns, value Remnants of Table Damask, Towel- :::km f“&:nmg:;g: The ke?"b:: mfmgg“:te:n th 3 42%c—at ......c.civeeeeeoo.o. 290 | ing, Sheeting, Ete—at special prices It of comme Washing- ; - SPECIAL OFFERIN e R ‘;‘h“;".,:{“’;’,'.o‘:,’ifig'?; el partment of commerce at Avashing- TWO VERY IGS IN SHEETINGS city as a ol The league is mak- | ton that an up-to-date fog signal is — ing a special-effort to secure enroll- | t© be installed on the lightship as soon Yard-wide “Fruit of the Loom” Bleached Sheeting, a standard grade a yard P mentroin: the SoRney- borm clube as is convenient in. response to the & known to everyone. While quantity on hand lasts and wm: a Umit 9 c The corn improvement project has | BUmEToNs roquests and petitions sent 3 off 20 yudn 10 & CUSLOMET, W OFfr It At +cvvvoosracesbonaonnsnssn been approved. This project is to| trom MNew lomdon in regard to the £ Another very Special Offering: 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, a standard Gadle was the’second oldest increase the corn yield and to create [ failure to the present old = fashioned Wil known grade, will measure full 1 inchies wide and egular value 30 izen in Greeneville. a market for native grown seed.|raft as a eafeguard for mariners. 40c—Special price a yard c The deceased is survived by two sis- | TWelve variety corn tests have been k'rho defva.flment also informed the tors, Mrs. Bella Porr of New York,|located to date. -~ The state experi- tee"“ll' of the ship that the position : &nd Mrs. Eliza Evans of Norwich, and | Menting station at Storrs provides a | of the vessel will not be changed as |} Shea & Burke four sons. Pnul, Charles Peter and | Dint gf eflchtgf R b L i % feet i length was killed near the res-| PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING which are e tes inst e st, ome t s = h - Joseply il of fnis clty, also several agall o s TS (a3 it 41 Main Street ervoir by Thomas Greenwoodl. 'This is i Suvoatle Delvy Buetoa oject | which s one of the most dankerous & the largest snake seen about this vi- TN WEDDING. has been approved, by the di along the New England coast. These Fmeral‘nlrectgrs cinity in several years. 5 g Six sweet clover iests have been lo- |comments vers brought to a head A Rydholm- Erlbeck. cated, twelve alfalfa plots, one lime |duvihg the past winter when two ves- . E. L. BURKE GAVE l MODERN PLUMB[NG s and rock phosphate plot and one limeg Sels, the freight steamer Mohawk and . A quiet wedding took place Sat-|and acid phosphate plot, on” corn lo-] the barge S. T. Co. No. 62, went ashore ¢ R At e e electricity is to lighting, We guaran- trlay evening at the parsonage of|cated. Four oat variety tests for seed | On the reef within two weeks of each i i m)o - tle Congregational church when How-|and four soy bean tests have been | Cther. One accident was caused dur- iy J°£::"r:::t';:niy~;‘:“‘;:”,," o g best PLUMBING WORK - e e very by expert- workmen at the fariest AFTVILLE :n}‘ ;!y?hclm of ?rd-p‘fitfit{:et L:u Leld l‘l’;‘ all u:;mdwere 47 tests and|ing a thictk fog uéxd hthe ather gflans T ALY nites in marriage wi S na monstrations during the month, a snow storm and the pilots of th § v Erlbeck of Taftville by Rev. C. #.| Following the agent's report f{here|vessels insisted that they were un.|Dgath of Mrs. Joseph Laurette—Bear| .t a joint meeting of the Anciont| ¥, K Ricketts.” The couple ‘were attended | was an open discussion in which all | able to hear the fog signal. Cats’ Social and Dance—Miss Rose| (-jer cI Hibernians of New Longon, Ask by Ellis Taylor as best man and Miss | took part. The directors passed Treso- Davis Pleasantly Surprised—Person- | Sunday. Ecward L Burke of s oy sk us for plans and prices. Carrie Edwards as bridesmaid. The |lutions on the death of one of their ARK 4 ; ' Mest Cigars are oa-.nl sEvren | L0, vas Tandsomoly gowned in 4| directors, Hamilton Wallace of Col: HOBVACH MARKET. SRR 2 B &ave, the princinle; addvegs of Lhe. att- traveling suitl with hat to match. chester. ~ Adjournment was taken at FORM ORGANIZATION deat ernoon. » N “ TOM'S 1-2.3 5¢ CIGAR The gmiccm is the son of Mr, and| 430/ o'clock. : ity O e N Nirota ware colTNTol b didas o J. F TOMPKINS Mrs. Charles A. Rvakolm of Prospoct L AT R S Plan. Will ibe ‘Givan - Tryout Dusing |0 o O R 4 s ai0ton. whicks wert: Mprateises 67 W in Str mn FELLUW 10cCIGAR Sirasc B‘e’\ltd n;igenégloyghbgfl'&!;emflth FALLS SEWING CLUB ~ Coming Summer Months. lingering illness of several months.|]y worked by the d team of Di- est M‘“’ eet 5 ek = OLD! st s . Lau rmont 7 assi: ; B fl‘“ T2 fhem and L N daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brl- HOLDS FINAL SESSION | ¢ » meeting held Saturday evening i g AL R T i bl TG S ERdIn, g N s n 8t |beck of Norwich avenue, Taftville-| cpildren Hear Interestin st by |at the home of F. E. Peckham on|afra. Isaac Marcler, She was united| ) of New I.ondon. Robert J cocl“'afle Ealace Cate After a short wedding tour Mr. and. S Story BY|Corning road some twelve or fifteen > 7 B Mrs. William C. La s in marriage with Joseph Laurette in| " Among the other speakers were e By Wil pIe Ainie, SH fifam Sanp Lanmar. jocal market Srowers formed 2 fenta’ 11890, The deceased has resided in|County Vice President Terrance Han- GAS FITTING . Ve rgan! ion lect rank it » e D‘. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE - ' J0n saniiy “uttermoon the. wails| S7S. PUPNCIGR £00. R0l TTnG | Taftville with her mother for soversiiion and D, C: Murphy of Tafiville and | - sLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, " " Personal e CoOy oasi0k the‘scvaral clubs . _The object of the new as- | Heart church. Besides her mother she | No. = of this o 10 West Main Norwich, Coniz, 287 Main St. coducted in -the city by the United | sock <ot rt No. 2 of this city, Serask; » PRACTISE LIMITED Miss Brigid: A. Enright and - Miss| oo 2 iRt ation is to unify prices of market | s survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary S ! ‘l‘° 5 S 5| Workers held its final session of the| prodyce and as, previously stated is|Rocheville, and six children, Joseph, For D: Shssts B, Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Patking. Hours 10 a. m. to 3 3. Catherine Neibert attended. the Lowell- :euq%t'l‘lsag gi:gedng which lasted | not to nold up' in any sense of the | Prank Prosper, lsase, Mary e Plans ;r anny fi“": ); ny. B s K T S A from 0 5 o'cl , Was a“very pleas- oaper, nry Thomas Craney who is in charg: ve, Ear, Nose and Timt : = ant one. * Mrs. Wiliiam e R e TR IR asx 1 onsume t|1ina, all of this place. - of the Danny Murphy day which will T F BuRNS told the children a very \Interesting | Lonision pas foer neiog oo Ao e Cats G St D be held in New London or May .26 : story after which games were enjoved | wich and the plan is backed by not — ot m"" i B ;:en when Danny brings his Murlins to 2 = : an reshments were servi ore at e novel i New_London, repo: un even- R. R. AGNEW, M. D. T e e ey o oy | oy the sqmery (emanlves bue by |, T Mee O A etriny | Mo iengon, ovoried Sundey wv: [Heating. and Plumbing ceived the various articles they work- | tion will start its work this morning | evening by the Taftville Bear Cats|ihe right direction and that a large ¥ = o ! 24, St 3 and the results will be watched with|Was largely attended and proved a|nymber will pay homage to their base- 3 . o] e T o - much interest from now on. The|Sréat success. There were many|jaj hero. 92 Franklin Street o S bt . The teachers of th¢ club are Miss | membership is open to all focal men | Present from out of town. Livingstone's B 1 et sy | Amanda Fisher. Miss Jane Atken, Miss | engaged in srowing produde for the | Orchestra furnished music and there Pleasant Day Cigar Stand. . |Mary Johnson and Miss Margaretta b St Were several solos rendered by Wil- RON CASTINGS B ar ik e ! Johmeon, Miss Alice CogaeWeil is s | T 00 oo manet. T A iatey “Refreshments’ were| The appearance of the Pleasant 8ay | | ity. b; ttee in charge.|cigar and newspaper stand conduct- eppointment : PETSaN OF D S\l work I thevcity. OTiS LIBRARY NOTES. red by s Smpie nngmflg'%! oy Jonn Hurley on Frankiin square FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY % { Prizes Awarded. Part of Books Received From State|Were James White, John Chancerelle|is one of the ring ¢ ‘American House | | Zhe awarding of the prizes which| Grant of - 1915—Books Recently [#7d William OBricn. s il i3 bisiners had THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO : . : » - Ter postens 16 adveriise. the pity A | Added to Shelves. \ Pleasantly Surprissd. et g Rl 3o S e hent Special Rates to Theatre pes, You Uke It, given Friday evening at 3 A pleasant surprise party was given — = iy m“.. . el Thames hall, Connecticut College, was | il i25,been found necessary to put | yrie,"Rose Davis at fer home on South T o % eling Mon, Eto. : » | made to the winners Saturday evening | oot the on the east sids of the | B Street Saturday, evening by a num-| , To Attend ¥. M. C. A FOR 00 FALSE Shetucket Street, | 3 ot the Elizabethan dinner. Miss | ji odey 3 - ber of her friends. The hostess was| General Secretary Charles A. Green R lel. 4 SANDERSON, P Katheleen Young is the winner of the | 5ary’ e o poiii poo e v ol tocaived | Presented with a beautiful diamond | of the New London Y. M. C. A. leayes OLD ap TEETH R frst prize, which is a college Din in|rom the state & of 191 chip Javalierre. * The evening was de- | Thursday for Cleveland to attend the it s & . zold, and’the second prize, a similar | “"An American. History, 27 volumes, | HEBtully spent with musio and sames.| thirty-ninth internstional _convention fint i, Qe (Milveds- Huhbes: oe pin in sfiver, goes to Miss = Grace| .o been. purchased. * " | Charles Belair sang several solos, ac- | of the Y Men’s Christian associa- Pla num. ’ring or Mail T[‘ommer S i Caulkins of Norwich. Miss Ruth Pot- Tour of the World, a set of four|companied on the piano by Miss St.| tions of North America. E. J. Sauter, [} - 3 mfitlll Tooth Co. “ ter and Miss Dorothy Gray, studerts|yolumes, has been presented the Ji- | Germain. There were many out of| who is the other delegate from the 5 z 3 in tha art department are given hon- |y, 3 2 town guests present. The party broke | association, may be unable to attend. . Evergreen Beer - A : 7 Vo a R Inls hour, Gl voting Mies| oo T 0 ED REAL cramn LAGER : ! " e 3 1647 i is on draught 3 New London baseball game at New Personals and Notes. May 27. . : H. JACKEL & CO. & London Saturday. : mnds Adams An.hnr Thurlow spent the week end i, vl T ing' pl¥iod ST e T e : am’s Tavern not help me. Father e e s s e s | o , by with relatives in Bridgeport. “ ded to-me and T used it [-end with fflends in New Haven. ibel is uu guest of AGED mmm SOUND PERFECT a.m! am now in the best of health.” Louis Hei Clemens’ ¢ Twain) writings, 25 Houle of South fl‘ifls“,'{“'; Lena, Pessatiy, § May- | Oscar Barett of Willimantic spent |volumes. pae arlasloa Fio o Cm n the week end with friends in town. Seventy peoph visited the reading | iMiss Rose Healey of w&“’"“""" : ot hm o room. Sunday. LS caller in town over the week 3 vhm'hflnr John's xgm. Jacob ‘Metzger is conflnzd to ' his Grarn or —_——— :?.: is the~ best wnic and _tissue | home on Fifth street with a slight at- CONNECTICUT bouurronv 4 — By m of the nourishing : : ——— Misg, Trudeau is confined to her|such Rendezvous for Valley of Norwich to hano,on jorth B street with m. William C’onnm'l and William | 7 of New Yo _attended the baseball Be Held in This City. 3 : 2 gim at New London snurd;(smr day, May ezvous | -<m’wu wmuvu- - onui‘;:nm c«m‘f&" "-?gnu mu.mm-onmmn-mw o Norwich wil bs held at “days. - . Masonic lo when k E FROM . st om\ou»or ‘bia moN

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