Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1916, Page 5

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e Alfred Coran has set, out | 5 VE ASPARAGUS| . iiplente, EW cmor'g‘fl + V| ‘Tuesday was the 80th ' birthday of ' CAULIFLOWER Joshua ' C. Leffingwell, a prominent : ; ; 5 P . WHITE. ONIONS | Tesident of Lefngwell. . . | newquarters : a ed a committes to make Yention, defeating - . ] ‘SWEET POTATOES A bungalow at ~Gales Ferry has | gony ool Jre. Donald Reynolds and | duart oy e o Foo iss The Plage and date of the next con- ] MUSHROOMS been leased for the Y by Otis . 4 e R ’ e of vention will be by the of- : 3 CELERY | Winchester, of Norwich, = ° 259 Yy Harding, 4f Hamyerg, wers 3 ahairman - decided later 'RED BANANAS i : TRt RN SR S i ficers. TABLE PEARS snow OF Tast. wintes mas Sors favor | oty and Mrs, John 3. Bittin GHERRIES | able for plant protection. - Seath of Bre Wo sell the best vacuum. cleaner for | $25.00. The Fanning Studio, 52 Broad- | Charles B. Chapman, treasurer of the way.—adv. g Chelsea Savings bank of Norwich, and of ALLIGATOR PEARS STRAWBERRIES (by express) GAINED 15 POUNDS ; C. B. Chandler, civil engineer, also of | lie Leahy, sergéant Mrs, i o tertas % [ paseparations are being 'made to re- | Norwich were in town, Tuesday, on a | Nellis Fitiseratd, sentinel. nliss Jane BHI entertained the Wed™ | b ajses _Fathor John's Medicine as m M ERs briGge at Abington to Phoenixville, business trip.—Waterbury American. Th alternates are as follows: Mrs. cake and coffee were s Tonic and Body Builder. Margaret Peterson for the president; | served under the direction of the en- ‘William D. Tillson, _ formerly prin- mmit Dan Rand of Hadlym Miss Bridget Dewire for the vice tertainment committee. Norwich. state hosnitel earty i thg| cipal of Broadwaay school, Norwich, | ° & Miss Norris S. Lippitt who has town, has week. He had been there but a short | 125 been the guest of Putnam friends, | ——— been spending a few days in “When I started to take Father John's Medicine I weighed 155 Ibs. It returned to New Haven. o T L R R my ug] e. Fo s now principaal of the J. . D.|SEcURE OVER $1,000° ARE INSTALLING INDIRECT Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Dowe of Sum-|170 Ibs. I call it the best I know for Pierce Grammar smhool, North Attle- mer street hevo returned from a few |colds, coughs ;i piblshermen are finding that trout are boro, Mass. ON FOURTH DAY.| ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM | G, ot "8 ringfield, Mass. (Rigned) Frank Bennett, gger ant OT' beil N . 34 5 : Emest E. Bll“al'd 35 the"weather warms up and thé | DR. EDWARD J. LYNCH Y. M. C. A. Teams Sot New Record in|Fidelity Class Presents First Baptist roeks grow lower. State St., North Adams, Mass. z Mrs. Edniund—;v-.—rarkinl gave a REMEMBERED BY PATIENTS Church Useful: Gift. ghilaren’s party Monday afternoon for Was P i Feada For the first time since the Y. M. C.| The Fidelity class of the First Bap- | Lcr, 50n% Plackstone and Dustan Per- as Presented Handsome Gift on| , " i.rteq the annual financial cam- |tist church is having installed in the Thursday Evening—Is to Leave on paign in 1910 the teams were able to|church an indirect lighting system. e bkt the k end, Saturday For New Field. Teport contributions amounting to overyThe church was formerly lighted by M‘W"gm“" e Gt bl ey Local owners of summer places at e 31,000 for the fourth day, their total 1’:: m’l‘ha S T SR gue':t of Miss Eu“mb“‘m Pullen, of Line Gardnor Tojers,of summer places at| Dr. Edward J. Lynch who has been | Thursday being $1,040. The success e chars transferry aign is only. another indication | Work comprises \Mrs. Charles Cross | c0ld avenue. or thelr property in advance of the| Tubcreulosts Samitorum 4o the Shels| i and Mrs . Larue Biiven & of the seacon. . o R S to e ChaL ! There is suspended n-m;i no center | George R Cardwell has feft for Den- I 3 of the ceiling a shower of globes, five | ver, after a visit at his home in Nor- Franklin Rumford of Norwich has|Superintendent, was on Thursday ev in number, each one has 10 watt|wich. He was accompanied by his snd Embalmers sold a cottage and building lot , at | crin8 Presented a gold chain and with i d th five other bowls | si Miss Mabel Cardwell —_— Crescent Beach to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | Sg.G beniknife attached, by the patients ; L having: s 108 watt dedwel] b o ert McBurney of Norwich. e sl AN Srosentations . Taabingta fotal of S15), waita candlo| itr. aid Mrs ok B Aatham of S 337 MAIN STREET The Peck Dattent, of New Haven. Dr. Lyich -, power. Electric lights are alse being | mantic and Mrs. A. P. Day and Mi: Oppesite Post Offios i o e podk libraxy. Tas recelved | reaponded foelingly. in cceptingthe il ' installed by the class in the baptistry, | Frances of Hartford, have been the e gift of European War Diplomatic doc- | S0ePORCOER . dressing room, pastor’s study and ves- 3 % £ uments useful now when commence- | Sift e afterwards sang severa) 4 2 guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. 'Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant et eabate ot bek selections for the patients. jtry. The wiring is being done bY| Paimer of Otis street. n ys are being prepared. Dr. Lynch leaves on Saturday. for | Preston Brothers and the entire ex- The 31at annual convention of the | the Shéiton institute, " Miss Caroline. Annual Financial Campaign. VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms _Thursday at 8 o'clock, in St. Pat- rick’s church, ananniversary high mass of requiem for Bernard Plunkett was sung by Rev. J. H. Broderick, For appointmenis address E. E. BULLARD, B Place, Nor- wich, Conn. pense to the class will amount to ap- £ 4 Mrs. William H. Fitch has returned . C. T. U. of Tolland county is to be | Hieb, head. nurse at the sanitarium T nized two | to her home on East Town street, aft- heid in the Memorial church at South | Will also g0 to the Shelton institute. vears ags but the olass has been lees | er a few days' visit with her son and Destroying Bad Eggs. Willington tomorrow (Saturday). ,3‘;“41! vancacy caused by Dr. Lynch’s - ithan two years in raising the money | daughter-in-lasy, Mr. and Mrs. Will-| Millions of bad eggs are seized every T GV S LR T s e Boag e DR Shhetong. | for this expense, by conducting sales | iam D. Fitch in New Haven. year in London, and the way they are {lout Forestry assoclation is planned | WORKS ROYAL PURPLE, ¢ R beeh secured for the giobes and | Senator Kemyon Con i destroyed {s to tip them out of their rday, May 20, a 2 . g cases and run H Veedoos !éstale <4 B!oom;:l::ogn'in- DEGREE ON FOUR aahnfit‘uu;_hure the Dest that could on_the Big Appropriation B a steam roller over vitation of Mr. Veeder. S A ere are 15 members of | Washington, May 11.—Senator Ken- | them. i Palmyra Encampment, No. 3, Receive: {the class. At the County Sunday School in- | yon today Pegen the third day of his 4 from New London O v 1 s attack on the rivers an arbors ap- stitute at Gales Forry this week, Rev.| 1o 2 £e oe { E. R. HARRINGTON ADMITS propriation bill in the senate, H. J. Wyckoff, of Norwich, spoke In b FIT WAS BOGUS. | 'Senator Kenyon yielded the floor -« an interesting manner on County ana| py : el ST during the afternoon, saying he would B District Sunday School work. Ayrs Encampnitht, Mo, (8 1. Q.10 Werites Letter to Police Officials from|resume later, and Senator Sherman F., worked the royal parple degree on | fook ‘up speaking against the Dill. The annual meeting of the graduate | 2 Class of four candidates and accept- L. M. CRANDALL 3 Brewster’s Neck. £ 2 g nurses of Connecticut is to be held ata | ©4 tW0 applications for membership at (Prominent Campaign Worker) ) the Hotel Guarde, New Haven, May 17 | their regular meeting in Odd Fellows' E. R. Harrington, who refused to astman S &ta 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The an. |Ball on Thursday _evening. Several|of the co-operation of Norwich citi-|pay his fare after a jitnev ride about LOSS OF APPETITE nual dinner will be af 5 p, m. visitors from New London were pres- | zens in the local work of the Y. M. C.|town in a local auto, and who was HAMILTON WALTHAM ent. Following the Gegree work, there| A, which is becoming more and more | taken to the police station, where he ELGIN ILLINOIS ? Musical netertainment given by the | Was a social hour during which the Odd|a big factor in the lives of the young| went into a fit, some days ago, has|Most Successfully Treated by Taking erence t“ el’s Sodalitas of Broadway church, assisted | Fellows’ Pinochle club served refresh-| men of the city. written a letter to the local officials Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ‘We have the different grades . e liy ;lhealyuung men, tonight in Y. M, C.|ments. The results of Thursday's efforts lstlflng fl%:l lmg fit was 'hogus;.i n;e- ’ of thesed‘eto\_lv{' mdemlx;o Am:; A. hall'at 8 p. m. Admission 25c. Y follow: lectman ey turned Har on 1. jcan mad Walt es, al eve It is a well established fact that | dv- OBITUARY. Fledges Amount | quer to the stats and he was commit- |, L% 71 AR ohich e seouer. ||| €00 of Swiss Waiches v A X rewster’s Neol en he ar- 3 Our guarantee goes W From the Connecticut Agricultural % 132.00 | rived there and learned that he was to| 1t S common in the spring because the name Eastman on a Kodak | myperiment station twe — Sacamm Mrs. John Edward Alquist, s o3 |B every Watch or article of Jew- 80.00 | be confined he wrote the letter, saying |2t this time the blood is impure an elry that we sell. et | Bave Deoh i e e Tampltletal.. Anng C. Swenson, widow "of John 10000 | PRat e e e T e e ter, SeVing | impoverished and fails to give the or any photographic’ material | ennual report of the State Entomo- | Loward Alquist, died Thursday morn- pol lutely ’ - 2400 |tion was put on. Selectman Eailey|digestive organs whdt is abso 2 logist, the other the eighth report of | m5 SueeocioCk at her home, No. 167 has found that the man was born ip |Decessary for the proper perform- is an absolute guarantee of | the State Forester. L Tlgsemnt aceol, arter uuls weskr $1,04000 | the town of Killingly and that his par- |80 Of thelr functions. == .~ mmm-cwnmco. 3 Beals Bt Watlis A0 15| . She was 42 years of age, born in four days: | ents reside in Danielson, and on look- |, 10002, (AR s BT Qicine, 13 5 sekiod viloh. Temperance unions that the Connecti- | & YOUNE Women, hs"emggi“;‘flx;d nnm y time at Bellevue hospital, New York |it from your druggist today. lm& p"fl& PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING pon. o | gut union is hoping to _increase its|Mariiage with John Tdwa qntet 2 30 Z city. He claims to be under the spell |fying and enriching the blood and 2 memberalip by Twedly Ve per eank | R e e e ]: Tewstay ;.. 00 | of crooks and that if he is paroled he|EIVInE vitality, vigor and tone, it g el s When buying a Camera or | during the present year. Eplaiotel chughy. © o e oo | il expose them. TRt of Tous,of appatite and the oiner A o 3 . , 5 Totals .... .....364 _ $4508.00 _— any Photographic Supplies in-| ,, Seich of, the premises gocupted by |, Zhe 15 S0 od Bustone Shadrems| The supper af 6.0 in the Y. 8. C.| ROSCOE BENTLEY DIES e 3 their being Eastman | ended her life at New London, dis-|leaves a brother, Wenson, in New | A dining room was served by the la- FROM BULLET WOUND |much more than that—but it is the sist upon their being closed several bank books showinj York, and a niece, Ethel Mullen, in|dles of the Second Congregational —— eral bank books showing de- | ;000 ; > church, the menu being as follows: Jucts. posit accumulations in New London = best spring medicine. Accidently Shot Himself While Hunt- | FHood's Sarsaparilla makes the rich and Norwich of about $2,000, s Frank A. Lawton. Chitken Sonb, ing in Yantic Woods. red blood the digestive organs need. A B nk A. Lawton, 52, chairman of A Our line of Eastman goods cin copnection with the proposed | tne Sprinsiield board of assessors, dicd | mscallopea Totatoss, Cabbago Salad. Roscos Bentley of Yantlc, who ac- . . - . = 3 e eart S e ‘ed - 1 is the largest in this section of | complain’ that "all thelr efforts . at |noon. at his home ot &7 Fhommemn < kg S ootine niseiats reeantisl dien o Rotls. = neatness are spoiled by neigghbors | street, Springfield, after an illnece of SRRl e e e et ew England and we can sup- | who continue to add to dumps on the |over & year- For a long Deria A ; He was born in_the town of Bozrah ° i river banks, in vacant lots, efc. Lawton had been in ill health. After | tho o e O oo 24|20 years ago, the son of Waren: * ply anything in the Eastman two weeks in the Berkshires Iast sum. | (0o Pusiness meeting which followed | (0, i07= (8% J00 200 “Bentley, : 3 Much interest is being displayed in |mer and about two months at Block | LS SUPDer, and very encouraging re-| ™ Mo, i ed. from the Broadwa: line. the first scout meet of the Bristol Boy | Island, R. L, has health seemed to be | L2158, Were made by H. B. Cary, Jo-{q o mmar cchool and had b ; Scouts to be eld June 10. Scouts | improved. 2 Beph Adams, Eeckiiont Jaines Ty Case ot eroocy ot 0 Try us and be numbered | &re to Bo invited from " ail parts of - Dloyed as a clerk in the grocery of E. axe to Mr. Lawton was born in Chaplin, | 214 Frank L. Arnold = Friday is thel "yones in Yantic. He was a mem | ¢ state to compete. The meet|Conn, March 7, 1864, the son of Mer: 2 with with our large list of satisfied| Wil probably be held at Lake Com- - r: ber of the Fifth Company, Connecti- ’ rill B, d 1 teams yvfll start in again with renewed b Dot His ea:;ly ]“h‘flrnvlv:; (SCI:IEI::"ch'-)hg;:w;(::i vigor in an effort to bring in another cut National Guard, and the Yantic customers. e in that viciinty and he received his; $he00 tonight. Y artti bastor sscnt il o s owners ot the Srobar thres, by, Ufferent | education in the public schools there | wara M. Debrosse Sire B 5 Boe | that vicinity and had a wide circle of Special inducements to buy under the auspices of tho American Shringneld I his eith and ens 9| er. Drs. James Fitspatrick, Miss Fitz- i e B R 25 bull, Lebanon's famous painter, 3 7 = Package condensed mince me is o eral Springfield concerns. In 1897 ne| | HIRD COMPANY. WILL e e ent e made up today of the best quality of E— brought $250. married Mary E. Cook of Springfield, MARCH MEMORIAL DAY. ol S S dried fruit and other items which can = ? It was about this time that he be- ELKS BOWLING SEASON be found, all of which are found in THE CRANSTON CO. | »5tate, Jibrarian Georse D. Godard | came assistant assessor., Votes to Participate in Parades in the United States with the exception e | has received from the bindery sixty| Besides his widow, ‘Mr. Tawton z COMES TO CLOSE Brownie (No. 0, $1.25.]of spices and currants. The study of additional manuseript = volumes of |leaves two sons, Philip Cook Lawton e e e b o Madd T 3 D e e Peloh OF 108 yenrs aod ouses of Connecticut,” com-|and Rob: Merri 7 apt. George Maddev's Team Gets H t ) over a pe: of years an piled by the Colonial Dames. Thers | Gont his mother Bios. Coriomy Suoti| At the resular meeting of the Third Sileer Trophi, Cun: Very convenient and takes a today 1s as near its perfection as we TICE! are now 300 of these volumes for ref- | tawton, all of Sprinsfield, o hrathe. | COMPAnY in the armory on Thursday TAKE NO erence at the state library. i Mar: good picture. can possibly conceive. The sanitation g g g P ich it i ked Marshall Lawton of Warrenville, Conn. S,‘,:""‘::gn‘5,;;“@‘;};:;",23;{:‘3:.; on|. The powling season at the Eiks’ m tne !lct;;lu in which it is packed STEAMED CLAMS, CLAM BROTH | Lieut. Theodore B. Maarburg of Bal- | Wodems e wercBton, Mrs. Lila | Memorial day and also to march in the | home came to a close Thursday even-| Browmie No. 2, $2.00. |t e e AND SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS | timore, who was a student at Pomfret Vest Brimfleld. parade on Memorial day in the after- | in& When the tie for second place was WILL BE SERVED WITH HAN.|jchool graduating in the class of '14, Daniel Finn. . guarding of the most minute detail of h 5 noon In this city. Sergeant Britton of|Tolled off between the teams captain-| Takes a splendid picture. fhe business. The apples used are of N as just returned from England with aniel Finn, who was run down New London, U. S. A., inspected the 3 LEY’S PEERLESS ALE ALL DAY | his bride, who was Baroness Geselle de 5 124 The latter won and Captain Heath tha. Nest; Schie af New oks Buty a jitney in New London, owned by|Work of the evening, which was in- a ¥ 5 where in our opinion is grown SBATURDAY AT THE Vaverlo. ' Lieut. Marburg lost a leg in | Elizah Deaton, died at 11 o'clock on | fantry drill. Sergt, H. F. Burdick and |scgred the high single with 107 Brownie No. 2A, $3.00. Dest . flavored apple ~known. The the British aviation service. Thursday morning i nthe Lawrence | Priv. George H. Burke were in New ollowing the play a silver loving 2 raisizs used are of the best quality o hospital. London Thursday taking examinations | SiP Was presented the champions of| = Browmie No. 3, $4.00. eeded variety. No expense is con- e t e The announcement has been made| Mr. Finn was 61 years of age and | for rated positions. The former took i tournament. the team mfi“'md ’ sidered in procurring the very highest by Col. W. H. Hall for G. Hall, Jr.,, of | Spent most of his life in Montville, | exams for plotter and the latter for %'MG“’“ ‘;’adden» Frank J. Murtha, KET CAMERAS grade of spices, and sugar, as we all Market and Water St South Willington thread mills, that a | He located in this city ten years ago, | pointer. chairman of the bowling committee, | VEST POCI know, is always sugar, the different oorner Ma v brige e vt dividend of 10 per cent. on their earn- | residing on Franklin street and was T SR made the presentation " speech and| 2 gradss merely representing the difter- For Saturday and Wednesday only| Ings for the vear ending April 30th |track foreman for the Shore Ting Governor’s Reappointments. aptain Madden accepted the troohy | with autographic backs, the|ent fiavors or Lo g e gy = the famous CUMBERLAND CLUB | will be paid their emploves as soon as | Blectrie Co. He was a member of the | Governor Holcomb has announced | Lok BiS tsam in a few and well chosen thet ot o ot e e 3 4 WHISKEY, sold regulariy. for 605 a| the compueations ‘can be made. Foresters of America. the following reappointments to var- | Tt selections on am Eaiton Diamond | TI0St compact camera on the | particle of TEUE 0F &nY PO o mear RS, “will be40c. A beautifl White Leghorn at HIll- |and six il Pal it S d Mastor Thomas A, Scatt of | D2 Phonostaph were rendered. B e it th kitow what S de Poultry farm, at Willington, that | London, Dennis of Ni A 7y peopla s O had stopped laying for a week or so, it e | | New Tomgan, for a term of three Strikers Stick to Demands. and Timothy of Bridse Ha POCKET “d should not be used and in this gave her caretaker six( eggs at one|Boston and Mrs. Kathemret‘smggt SR Following a two hours’ conference FOLDING ) manner the article comes' to the house- time the other day. Thi th who | of Montvill el oy Harfor Master s R lae |bat employers and strikers in the Wife cleaner:by far than she could Pt e e Sy, Yo | O Mestulle 8 o o o o v yoars."> | sounell Chamber at. NowLondon e B S S e s o b X lowed an idea gained at the Poultry AT THE DAVIS THE, . 1ot Ehapnl im- | Thursday morning, with Mayor Rogers = own Kitchien, regatdiess of how bl Bvery Saturday, with each purchase | ©°"Yention at Storrs, last Summer. : TRE. 238, of Examiners and Embaim- | o oRiRY o emment of the strike of |all the sizes from the smallest | it may be, and make up the filler for il - ? . £ whos - her mince pie. The old idea,of dirt of $1.00 or over of our Wines and The Society of Colonial Wars in Vaudeville and Moving, Pictures. ?nterm of three years from July 1,|1.000 laborers, most of whom are mem wdwm the state of Connecticut held it: 6. bers of Union No. 1, of New London, being prevalent in quantity is today Liquors, we will give one bottle Pure | nual court Wednesday at ®the Eart.| The large sized houses at both aft- - — seemed more remote than ever. Where- dispited by the greatest authorities on = 3 food products. e meat use ) Tord crubr . Mmgnesday at the Hart-|ernoon and evening performances at Merry-go-round Arrives. as Wefinesday's conference promised Films, Printing Paper and |05 Procieis /"%, (oicest and to- California Port Wine free. ed Walter Learned of New . London | the Davis theatre of Thursday enjoyed| The merry-go-round, which will be | 18 Possibllity of an afdusiment of the |y Cards. B day the same corn-beer which you A. SCHANKER Who Afed December. 12, 1915, ana | & owiplele chenge ot SRucesills and Sperated” near the station of the New S e A s T Aud. EWOulS vise. oy guc _CANIS/is SEhat Elisha Clinton, president of the K. P. 2 Three Higgle | York, New Haven and Hartford dur- B s o - | Girls with an offering of music and |ing Merehants’ has_arri SRS & Doy . There are very few pies made which 8 WEST MAIN STREET Hiierd gompany. with mills in Eagle- | mirth topped the vandeville bill and | is peing put up for dse It consisty of | COUragement for an immediate return Film Packs for Premo Cam- | There are yery (o, pies made which The place where you get J00ds S |mext in line appeared the Knox |three jumping horses abreast, other | WOrk- e eras. Wife as mince meat for all it requires ol it e Mentioned among thosp attending | Brothers, clever comedians who pre- |animals, two stationary chairs, ete., is a little water and being heated for for your money the state W. R. C. convention at New | Sent a new line and who made & hit|and is fitted out with a Style No. 153, Chimney Fire. Haaven were: Marietta A. Wright and | With the audience. The third vaude- Plates in all &t minutes and it is ‘ready for the Maude B. Baker, of Ni Ville act was presented by Bvelyn and | ors. pald 33500 fer The oresn 1n the | the avis. mummer was salied oat for fu st lude er, o orwich; Eliza- . and | ers A le_organ e e auté pumper was out for & beth Niles ang Eiizabeth M. Spicer of | Dolly, who appeared in & _singing, | product of the Rudolph Wuriitzer Mil- |a chimney fire at the house at No.| Card Mounts and Albums. p S. V1A FRS Il | Ned London: Leah Laam Mary | dancing, roller skating and bicycle act |itary < = e > Po ; Schaarf 7 ‘Band +company, the merry-go-|239 Broad street. The fire was ex- of ’mtt met fmr-int‘hce’uofdlyrq- round being equipped by Herschell 1 " u’fl:o ‘Habit of with Doug- Spliiman company, . in the chimney between thl: DG"*PIII. and thng. Pianos: | E‘;%w e e gt @roton Man Died at Archer Home. on Wetneaday after- S s 1 reel proguctioh and teem & ere 1s local Interest In the case ; P! layer- Pianos Thursday afternoon a e and gmfim i “h'umnxo or. - e ML .’:etr-Gnrusu.h ;hn m;- & GEo. A-DA 25 &, y Victor Victrolas | e atd s i fom of tus. Sosef reimsere jesding ron ior | oleaning of Eyanicin : mf er wal g shonder : : Soisoning 15 heged o havs ken | Common leas court cam DR.SHAHAN, Specialist on easyrenws | HnBRg il briil Aetve e ohfazter S B urcams s o xew| DR.SHAHAI s

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