Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 18, 1916, Page 11

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?nd!ctlmh for ‘Wednesday: - Rain. Rain, foli..w- ovel'l\aulmg AN R TR Sun. Moon ama Tides. Repair Work i, e T sets. | B R | e m |p.m |l 2 m |l & m . z 2 grieves to ses childrenm|took the' trolley to the steam 2 of all kinds on ; 2 T Al et Thames’streei . mlnmmm-ummmme umy"hbuuum’m forms out of commission and repairs are be- AUTOMOBILES, LA S R T ses.| Laurel Hill . Dactaries MM SIE T ah e trgrouped OMIGL I VaNBel The uer- |lnk meth biCe Now Toekfrm- 1 & g . i Ir vices were conduct Y V. eter CARRIAGCES, WAGONS, - 1 1. £ . i by forcing them to toil in the heat and | Werth of the German Lutheran church| George Weller, Jr. turmoil of indoor industries. Yet thefe | of Norw!eh The quarteite frsm tne | confined’ to his' home for the past nine Wequonnoc . ... isn’t a doubt in the mind of the seri- | Maennerchor club sang two hymns at | Weeks is able ta.be out’ < ‘ Six hours after nigh water it Is low Boswell avenue .. ous social and economic worker that|the house and two at the grave. The D irs, Painting, Trim. | $de, which is followed by flood tide. &17! children should learn to work.|bearers were four sons. Edward, ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. & TPORRE 1o v ks e ks gio AR ‘ork is good for them, and they en-| Adolph, Henry, George and two son: o s y it. And what work could be more|in-law, Jacob. Hermann and Charles j Lockwood kennels in -New York state. Blacksmithing in all its branches. GREENEVILLE The United States bureau of pdubds« | ldeat than work in g garden? Bt Brial s e ohe. fonty L xR 2 X tion, after much careful thought and After the school is finished and|lot in Yantic cemetery, wlere a ~cm- Plans._for. the bowling alleys to be Special ‘Meeting of St. Mary’s Holy | research work, has evolved a system | during the long vacation period mil-|mittal service was read. Undemknr erected by Clement Joubert have been N Society—M — | of home gardening done under the di-}lions of American chiliren are idle.| George G. Grant had charge of tbe|drawn and work will start immediat- w x GWk “"m-u‘ 2y asket Party—| Pection of the schools that seems to| Without proper occupation these fus| funeral arrangements. Iy. offer many opportunitiés for this sort{ ture citizens of the United States are Among the many floral iributes .| of instruction and for filling satisfac- | tirown on their own resources for|were the following: Pillow, merked | crs A @D TN Vol ID CLIAL G o enior branch of ; St Marv'e| torily the child’s idle hours. ammusement until school begins again.| Father, wreath, and a bouquet of. -i- | SHAKE INTO YOUR fl‘lm 507 tc 515 North Main St.|mecting in thelr sosembly voomre ga| The bureau recommends that there| .The rganization of the Home and|les from the . children;. stardl Allen's Foot-Ease, { Wednesday eveming e s orclaar 7 | should be in each school throughout |School Garden work among the chil-| wreath, from the srandchildre; 2 Cll- | th e country at least one teacher who | dren of the local schools is a step in|erescent, from the sreat grandchil-|and used in: the footbath. It relieves| ALICE BUILDING _821 MAIN ST, f;’,,'“,,::{;e:c,‘,‘,‘;;;,gg, the feath of their | knows gardening both scientically and ! the right direction. Ber: Dubauat’ of yuics RErenoNtan Foat swollen, smarting feot and In. . eath, | stantly’takes the sting f corns. o 2235 van. Vicam"-‘r:shzer:; Wuwxm 8 M‘a- Lri;:s:ns\;;;g:e c)?(;. ;llandlmz Y ph- Bunions. ‘nf. ‘the .-u.u:.nn Somtant, ALES, wm Llouons Itoney pre: meet! 2 T 3 3 covery of the Al Foot- : IAM ND .Abley resoprslil‘xlt?un: on theed :;gzms 5 ;5 STRIKERS STILL HOLD HEAR REPORTS FROM w:fat:: (?tf mifig 'u!;r ;ndfl '.ch;s Emnhg'm :,n s ch.flalnrrdit for -wru.ttnl. < lou’ IND l 2 7 l’ " ; Brother Suilivan were adopted an T w T, T e il L e o Ot Sired; nbine ] CIGARS ‘ proc v et b eredpm_epa 2 OUT FOR DEMANDS. NEW BRITAIN CONVENTION | Mr. and Mrs. Heidler: wreath of r~ses, | druggists erzrwhor 25¢c.. Always Mr. and Mrs. Mort Shea; wreath, Mr. |4t te break in new shoes. ka‘ Fresh, c- jote - for the family of the deceased and for [ Byt State They Are Willing to Work | Deltgates Tell Members of Girls' Club | and Mrs. Peter Feld of Croton: bou- | 880 free. Aadress Allen. k} Olmsted, aplote gielic.: Nepk : Survlos. WATCH BRACELETS, the society’s record. SN, 5 DAN MURPHY The members then marched to the| at Old Rate For Three Months. of 26th Annual Session. guet of calin lilies Mr. and Mrs. M. Le Rov. X PENDANTS, late home of the deceased in a body to | . o 4 S L e o and 54 : 11 Bath Street write their office for the dead as n fin.| Marking time was the order of| A social evening was spent at the|Wunderlick: wreath of roses, Mr. and COAL AND LUMBER BROQCHES, BRACELETS RINGS of every description, new- a ltribute of respect. Representing | Wednesday morning in the laborers' |Norwich Girls' club on Tuesday even- [Mrs. M. Jacobs of Oceura. the society as beaters at the funeral it N Ing. During the evening reports were R RS this morning will be James W. Hyag, | Strike at New London. The weather | ng 3 g rep Moved to Massachusstts William 1. Byan, Daniel Earnett, Mi. | ¥as such that outdoor operations were [§iven by those attending the 26th| Frank Scott and family have moved chael J. Fogarty and Michael Dennis. |impossible ‘and whatever the attitude|2nnual convention of the Connecticut |to Leominster, Mass.. where My. Scoct of the strikers might have been, there | Association of Women Workers which | has accepted a position. : ~| THE DIME SAVINGS BANK COAL .. OF NORWICH ; John A.-Matgan & Son |The resular Semt Aunual Dividena -{has been declared at the rate of 4 pér ., - cenf, a year from the earnings of the : - I Lot A hire | vt nain i New Detiln on may 12| .. COAL gk Fi b est models in every Wnoders Would Like Games. T Oty t ot 40 ork | Mith the New Britam Gitla' ciab en. | Richard Kyle was a recent visitor o Weate: wail i aE aad Joe finisk satiihree game series has been ar- | pacment il o ey 4 | tertaining. ' The convention was held |In Plain Bl T D iz Corner Water and West Main Streets FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer 5 in the Center church. L N £ A ers and_the Windy Hills. The first | JOrkers on hand but because of the)n Ehe f Py i Fred Stone was a caller in Willi- game of the series will be:played on | 1OWNDOUr only the ash collectors werej A7 11.a m, the o e i;ir:“::: mantic Wednesday. the Cranberry Sunday afternoon. The ttend b1 % 1647 P teams are very evenly matched and s |, Th® sltuation remains unchanked Sted. prosident of ‘;‘;{enéonn:fit?clu:v;:- Arthur Scofield is the guest of rela- onn €0. lively_gamie is looked for. The man- sing to con! BobTALl ided at thi o tives in Newark, N. J. 3 ? agement of the Wonders has secysed|Lhe _concession offered by the union ation, presided at this meeting, al- am’'s javern some fast material for the infleld and | embers and the latter insisting they | 0 ' the afternoon meetr when re-| yp.o Rose Goyette was the guest of 3 ‘ the outfleld is well taken car of. ‘Twe|Wil remain out indefinitely. The|POrts from the various clubs were Wonders lineup as follows: Gelino | OPinion continues to prevail, however, given. During the afternoon session friends in Willimantic Wednesday. 1 s 61 . f ray i ri four new clubs were admitted to the Free Bnrnlng Kinds an llmgh ffer tc the public the finest standard cotch; Cary, pHch: Morrison first; | that the controversy is nearing an|7our o v FEdward Lee of Bakersfield, Cal., for- fter te: the public tne t : . hy : s tion, Norwich Girls' club, | . ator e DIAMOND RING S Gauthler, socond; ' Ferguson, thir: | S dand that it is only o question of | foicciafion. . Horwich — Glrle olub ey’ of this place, was a visitor with ALWAVS 1N STOC hr::d. 5% Bear Cr Tirope knd Amartpe: WAll b Bekk o the $6b. Community club, . Shélton, Leaven- |(riends here Wednesday. A D THROP s Bass, Pale and Burton xg‘:fl . LA m e, inness’ ul m VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES | powning shorstop: Melntyre. . oft: AT VERY LOW PRIC THe Wond “hall <1 | Wednesday morning Mavor Rogers | Worth House club, Waterbury, making | - pichard Forrest of New Bedford is < RAIES: team. under 50" yenre ot ager They |mranted a conference to Representa: | thirteen clubs in the assoctation. O b ® | office—cor. Market Shetucket Sts, | & & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker THE WM. FRISWELL CO. | oo i o ariears 0l 28 in s | five D. . Foley of the Intermationsl| _Mrs. Henry Ollesheimer, of New | s T 3213 Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourishe ge a 5 s et 2 1 York. president of the National league (3 ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuse, 25 and 27 Franklin Strest N. F. A. second team for Degoraticn|Union and officials of the local organ o o8 MARRIED. nklin Day. . Ansmer ol oo orauch | iation. The delegation relterated | ave a very interesting address on The - = S Budiweiser, Schlitz and Pabat. L the proposition to " give _employers | Work and Principles of the National | FORAN -— SHANNON — In Norwich,| pp ALFRED RICHARDS A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town: Most three months' notice returning to | League. May 17, 1916, by Rev. John H. Brod- Telephone 447-13. 98t Cigars are Good— ot At e present senedme® witn| After the afternoon meeting, auto-| erick, John Kennedy Foran of New THESE ARE BETTER _ May Basket Party. the understariding that at the end of|mobile rides around the city were giv-| London and Miss Madeleine Valerie DEN‘ |‘IS’|‘ TOM'S 1-2-3 Sc CIGAR |0, "SeER T, 0o, Risket, oty Sen? | the period the strikers shall be guar- | 0 (he VBON, " @i sel. | —onaanon of Norwich. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | Well avenue Tuesday evening by a | omece o e o O o 3 ina pene Talpin, field secretary. gave a res- DIED Thayer Building, Room 305 numbér of friends and relatives. The : ume of the years work, and Miss In__ Stoni May 15, Dental Try them and ses, event was in honor of MF. Flynr's|the Proposal before the contractors 3 GILMORE—In onington, 24 3 Telephone 488-2 THOE. M, SHEA, Prop. Fr-nklin St | birthday. A large may basket, beauri. | once_more and b Fgilien i o Rive s Toty Interabling address o n | KEMSAR . o Weth. B L. May 15 - : = i its product 4 EENAN—In Westerly, R. L, May 15, Next to Palace C: fully decorated and filled with mangy | thoush skeptical of its producing any i fgoo. £ Y3 iers of onnectiont. 1916, Patrick J. Keenan. MecGrory Building, = Norwich, Conn, ~— | handsome gifts was presented to the | "*q0 ¥ iie. notice and extra pa-| Those attending from the Norwich | FLANNBRY—In Groton, May 16, 1916, Frederick T, Bunce host by Miss Katherine Flynn in be- |, it , formerly of Meri- DBS. L. F.and A, J. mms half of those present. The evem,\g ‘trolmen still continue on duty but|Girls’ club were Ruth M. Breckenridge mothy Flannery, formerly of Mer! den. 1 as pleasantly spent with gamee ang | there was no disorder today requiring | (delégate), Annie =Benjamin, = Anna Expert Piano and Player and | e e T Al ronaeadnoss Dl | Versason and Catherine M. Mullaney. | PERKINS _In New London, May 16, CANNED PEACHES PRACTISE LIMTTED To Vocal and piano, soics. “:':'a::?".flp(r ey will be maintained, neverthelesa- S Pame' T he tats Franiiia | Piano Tuning and Repairing CANNED PEARS EATISTEMTIOTE [T on S LIS el vorfie ‘Condiions aee ben 7| Daninion Gt Wl Play. | BB oF dvonaced S v TRRE 7 U oo CANNED PINEAPPL ES SULLIVAN—] t A - an contentin s s to sup- une: m s Jm' i rted by the facts, st th ho | PIayed oh the Connecticut college| Thirteenth street, i ursday morni NEW_AUTOTRUCK B ot met ane ot Aetively " alc | Courts on Friday, May 16, at 2 oiclock,| At 335" Reduiem mass in 5t ury | DIRe Re Jo. COLLINS ALL FINE GooD8 R. R. AGNEW, M e iated with theorganization. have been made by the Athletic com- | church at 10 o'clock. % , ' 3 . 's Mle Ba | Added to His Equipment by Contractor | - Feequent mestings of ihe strikers|mittes, One team of the white squad | CONNELL—In Noroton, Conn., at the DE T I 3 Physician and Surgeon Williams. are held at headquarters in the Dart{Will play dgainst a blue team at two| State Soldiers'’ home May yh. 1916, ; Rgom 214 Thayer Building . building but no disturbances have oc- | O'clock on Fiiday and at 5 oclock a ; ; Poo"'." "fl"k‘t Norwich, Conn. Greeneville office: Contractor C. M. Willilams has added | curred outside, however heated the|Second set will be played by other 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, ¥ ks Office Hours: 12-2; * | an autotruck to his equipment. It has|indoor sessions may have been teams of the two squads. On Satur- RD OF TH s > Ph 428-4 6 Franklin St 7-8 except Wednesday | 2, 3UmP body and is a two-ton truck. o tofi:xnv‘tng Femtahio o] SRR cAu 2 3: gm'fifi',‘:. £ Mey Th ety M e family er Meyer Street § Weaneaday and Stary s - | [ohine wea pat isin dommisston | CANT GET QIb Pals Wil take place. The students who | Wish to Shank the friends and meigh- JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister . ahd iy 7 Sachbiey. | goston Saturday with o load of sewer FOR STATE ROADS.|have signed up for games are: Miss|bors fov theoie Kindnesses Snf svmpaliy 2 : o i oo pipe_which Mr. Williame will use at| prei e ib Dart, Mise M. Yates of Can- | 815 07, "Tinees '6r “Whe fate” Carh New : 2 The houses he 18 erecting for the Now. | TTeight Congestion Responsible For of New Bri- | tobnor Meyer, wiich was held Wednes Styles. . wich Housing companss "dhere wors| Dusty Roads All Over Connecticut. | tain, Miss Rose Quinn of Bristol, Miss | da arternoon. oin American House| i vic: 7 55 no' s ainee b Borochy-Lafl of Dear Jaie, Me. and | *(signey- v ~ || SPRING MILLINERY pisce was broken on.the Trip, wich 1t |, Thers, bas been, much Glegaiistac, | Mise Eeicll For Y0, oAl %y (o0 |OHILDREN OF OHRISTOPHISR METIR : in of e e wi sqi Spccial Rates to Theatre Troupes, | took about eight hours to over the dusty condition of the state | posing feam the blues, Miss Al MRS. G. P. STANTON Traveling Men, Eto. == - roads. These roads are generally oiled|cobs of - ielson, Mi ° R & at this time of the year, but as yet|gan of Stamf Alison o (Take ) "‘“ww ¥ Cannection, _Shetucket Street, very little oiling has been done on any | ings of Hartford and ~ s 2 FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. p § of_the roads. dell of Fishers Island. ThA R 3 It has been reported that the state = L2 = M“ would net oil the reads thisg yu.r e~ - 2 Tromm r, cause of the high price of oil, but Suceeeds T. F. Noone. = =3 ers 3 Highway Commissioner Charles Ben- Gournef Marcus H." Holcomb Iu.; E Be i e, || e e etk i Avet| sl VRO it of Hivemn SERGANG Dy "o Grown to a commi er of vergreen beer . between. 75_and %0 carloads of ofl| harbore and bridges, to fill the vacan- rast S poen F i LRI T S IFUNERAL. .. | CORRESPONDENCE G s o Soeonds | STATIONERY PONEMAH MILLS H. JACKEL & CO. ap ey T mmmm"'m“’““’d‘“’“‘"'“‘" . M\'? WELL, DON'T BE! BMOOTH SOUND PERFECT lRflN CASTINGS - II‘T GRAD“ OF PIG IRON A prompt relief for dan- druff, pimples, redness, to Buy That eruptions. Atall druggists, “fl‘\*fim"‘w S Winsen'and that the bthe e Oliv i . : KODAK Ins would be ofled as soon as Telophone 328-5 3 .‘ll‘ii ants’ Gloss Texture, Strength, Softness gt s receire Pl Doy will b 37 || mmwY = ciuren Willimantic and Nerwish cars pass During Week SEND YOUR PATTERNS TO for its streets this t S our door. The Jokn T. Young Boder Co. 3 s saeen = vt o THE CRANSTON €O, Morwich” mum ?mu- Heating, St D.s.marsH| DR A J SINAY ; Pianos | Dentist Falls Avenue ., F:Iflry?&:y- t.lul‘. 'm’;' first T e X . . 1 | SR oo Seiben e || Funerai Direct ~ Victor Victrolas ma:m‘flgs sped.und;mufmv@' . Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildin Player- Pianos - oot v gt

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