Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1916, Page 11

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Blank Books Made and Ruled to Onder. 108 SROADWAY Overhauling and Northern New England: o s Monday? Tussdzy pattly sioudy. Office. Wathington Building 5 / " rn New Engl Partly Corner Water and West Main Streets Repair Work | S Soweaet mosiay : e Bastern New York: Pu-u, cloudy . of all kinds on Monday and Tuesdey: AUTOMOBILES, Sowoetiies In tvovies; ! following records, reported : CARRIACES, WAGONS, e e O Free Buruing Kinds and Lehigh i TRUCKS and CARTS ALWAYS. 1N S§TOCK . Mechanlical Repairs, Painting, Trim- q;«-«. Upholstering and Wood Work. , lacksmithing in alf its h"mh'l- JOHN M. -~ - o s . JOHN F. HENNON, s s (Special to The Bulletin.) ~ Ha e B > New Haven, May 28—For the first | W ven; introductory, — est ‘Lcl:;elt;:. glme in several y.‘is’ New gav%n wa‘t %::- N%m Wilitam aa- Charlées W. Grant Dies After Long parisons, e scene of the ‘exemplification o iligan, osy s St lliness—Surprise Party — Amateur | irritating your skin by seratching. Predictions for Saturday: Fair. the fourth degree of the Knights of %“"%,.‘:,fl‘ffi_ T g:&ofl"{‘dfl'f,, Bueehalic Berasnals” st Notad: many casos irritation sn caused 507 te 515 North Main St. pySaturdey’s weather: Fair, followed Columbus. The exercises took place o W o FORIoRs S o e rel =3 e spreads the disease. - m foey gna from sarly TOMINg UP t9|The Americas Cathollo and His Op-| The death of Charles William Grant Eczema, Salt Rheum, | ctions for Sunday: Probably the order, from all over the state, | Portunities, Victor J. Dowling, su- geem-rsd at his home on the Canter- ] P Sinday's weather: Rain In morning: |Mmade New Haven *their objectlve | preme court judge, New BN R L T el SR Pimples, Rash, e continued cloudy. g&l::s_ {:t T:fxg%m otfh ;?en:::méle}n Slct’!:; n’fl : . ggg son D:{ Cn&fleut He-&ry anabomlz?- and :t‘!xer trfut:}:soxfle skin affections f";‘m n:uu.;‘ ol e addresses were all of a high Prentice Grant and was born in|are being scientifically treated by the | Interes Son S “‘"-__. B e D TEaTY n DY %3mC lorder and the speakers were greeted | Brookiyn, Conn., April 12, 1845. Mr.|use of Election I T afo0n | erai hours befors.the. time set for the | %ith frequent ‘and_enthusiastic ap- | Grant apént much of his childhood in E.L. M. OINTMENT Iome, ;’,',‘:;’gu:“'- 1 m-u.[ Sets. aner.l ses. | work “to begin the Taft hotel, which |Plause. It was the consensus of opin- | Brooklyn, coming to this place when “The Healer of Skin Discases” Contingent . [ m. | p m lle m [ a m|was the headquarters, was crowded (lon that the exemplification in all its |8 voung man. He conducted a IVery |, preparation: of the highest quality 105,524.38 5535 5733 | With knights who came to be advanced | d¢tails Wwas one of the most success- |Stable here for many years. He was | 7CRENC0 94/ o Ao o au to the fourth degree and -those who [ful ever held in the district of Con- |jpited in merrlage with Miss Isadora | yertisement, ts, | came to witness the exemplification. _|necticu e o s aaxd: T rand = .. $10,000.00 %5| The work was under tie direction of Those From Eastern Connecticut. - | ember of Mt Vernon lodge, I and pmmum Bote-i5 ° ohn M. Lee of Norwich, master of the| The candidates from eastern Con-|hy his wif a " chil guest of friends here over Memorial| Ber 1| Connecticut district, assisted by an |necticut included: J. A. Desmond, Mi- | &, Walter S At . med Bascie . | Day. Reni D, 1000000 o000 T able degree corps, several of whom [chael J. Donovan, Frank A. Sisk, Wil- | aii of this place. He also- leaves five rees bl ited aix bours atter high ;vuttlu- s low | came ‘from the ¢astern section of the | Ham Bobsein, Andrew B. Goush, John | grandchildren. Edwin Pollard of Boston is at his $567,294.23 s fol y flood tide. | state. : 4 F. Conway and Edward J. Shannahan = -|home here over Memorial Day. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. ) The Morning Exercises. of Norwich; John C. Glynn, Richard Birprise. Birt gty Cash on hand May 15, 1916.. $7,750.70 GREENEVILLE All the membeérs of the order and({J. Tevlin and James C. Sullivan of pEise, EAvEY. . George Lake of Pawtucket is spend- | Water works o 5,000 i ot candidates that had arrived in New [ New London; George W. Hickey, J. glAn eHnJo}'al:]leDs“rpn?s hpal‘tv t';as ing a few days with friends in town. nunn—‘-—; of Pul h n, oo’tfifi— Entertained at Whist—Attend Haven at that time, assembled at the |Bdmund Hurley, Harry L. Lester, Leo | given Howard Dunse in honor of his 3 Town of Norwicl ok Wy “._Md,;_,,::w":“: G'_':: Kniehts of Columbus club house on.|F. McKenna and Michael F. Danneley | birthday- Saturday evening by many | Arthur Jodoin of Bridgeport is vis- Rents ... ,333 9 Church street at 10 a. m., and from |0f Willimantic; TFrank J. Silk and |of his friends. The evening was spent | iting at his home here over the week- | Q ”nfimfl ."'ld ki Notes. there proceeded in a body to St. Mary’s | John Quinn, Jr.,, of Stafford Springs. |Wwith dancing and music. Refresh-|end. e g 4,000.00 Miss s s - o church on Hillnouse avenue, where beTh; ron;(wxng ’r‘ourth degree mem- merr;ts I;we'r(e servetz by‘t{:e h}?st. Thfi S Iiw.u.“ & o 25,800.00 Finlayso: tertal ig] e arty brol up at a late our, ss Jen: ndal it i $hiity evining b et i ok | B e e e e | 0 Rust saiahy, Babhy retiins | ot 1n. Joweis Ly e Sa ! ;\)5;’-5;‘33 of Cemeteriea iy \ ell avenue. Four tables were|them, and listened to a sermon ap- | mobile: of the day. e Ordinaty receipts.- $4,700.00 E - Played and prizes were given to the| propriate to the occasion. Following| Norwich—Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice, S Miss Marie ne of Norwich ave- | Trust fund’incoms -2400.00 " ,100.00 ; ;vfnnen. Following the play a dainty | the service a lunch was served to the |Rev. Philip L. Massicote, Joseph Sluggers Defeat O&twm. nue is the guedt of friends in Bridge- | poijee Department— s D s MA’RsH unch was served by the hostess. ;isiting knights at the K. of C. club gum:. D; o - .CCrglv Y g;. Es g The Young Sluzgers of Taftville|Port. Cz(y court . u.ggg.% ouse. rophy, 'osepl lan: mnie; . | trimmed the Youn Tigers of Occum erry Licenses X o Many Attended Game at New London. Class of 143 Candidates. Hinchey, Patrick F. Eray, 2nd, John | by the score of 27 fo 6. The batteries| Miss Phoebe Cormier is the guest 2,750.00 . A large number of baseball fans at-| The exempiification of the degree|A. Cunningham, J. J. Connors, William | for the Slusgers were Paradis and Pe- | Of friends in New Haven for a few | Other Mceases - ... . ..... = 3260.00 PlanOS ‘tended _'the Springfield-New London | was given at 3 o'clock in Music hall, |G- Kasloskl, James 4. Quinn, Daniel |pin: for Occum, Fitzgerald and Gou- | da¥s. et 210,000.00 ; Ses Saturday Mierhoon, Thosa-at-lupon.a class of 143 candidates. . With [T, BHea. George C. brisooll, John ¥.|deste. SR - ! 5 ding from here were John Hickey,|one exception fhis was the iargest | Rin, Jeromiah T. Riordan, Bdward I. e Colonial urchesira, Bijou, Jewstt Tflmpou# loans.. $90,000. ou P]ayer- Planos Wmhm llrron. Jeremichi Connelly, | class in the history of this branch of | 5ilday, Richard L. Good, Thomas J.| Post Office Hours Memorial Day. |City, Monday night—adv. Court house . 4,900.0f John Keenan, Bdward ' Mack, Peter|the order in Connecticut. The work |Fitzgerald. : The -post office will be closed from ! 1 o RE A e Bank and ingur- SaRiae v ¢ V ¢ l ool James Ryan and Jobn Mc-|was oxemplified by a degres toam com- | o Taftvllle Virtume P. A Quinn D.|3.30 to 11.30; from 1 to 3 and fron; 1 ATOILr Pickecug ds shending & e | St o R R 00 ik 1ctor: 1c ro as ‘Kinley. posed of the following member: et 1 olc) y, D, W, rien, | 3 to 7. FreE e N riends in New | . !mb"l P rund e tew, John: M. Lee; Norwich; secretary, Dfl“flfl McSheffrey. % F I, ampshire. to pay_motes of Dec. ' r To Play at Plainfield. r 2 1 hville—CLouis B. Brand, John F. s 00.0 ON EASY TERMS R M A A St (,;}e‘;rl,? Co ;"“;’{phf’,'o;;\n”,w‘;’l‘ Tpacth Fieide, John B Meitanoe Paragsdls snd Notes. ~of New York city is | To 7 sateea By tax 19“.. 13799392 Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, | 35> for next Saturday at TR | John F.. Cavanaugn, | Moses R. Broulllard, “James Jouret, | New London Saturday. n At “‘,{ f,",” Franklin Street, 230 State Street,|naneger Gl iy 4 - oo James A. Coffey, James Walsh, Dr. M. . > B e e 2 k. of Norwich New London on een trying out J. Downing. Miss Aldes -Donais is visiting' friends 7. Lie Toreaoing arimat: X o ok Sow adorla) a5 txpecs Lo takc = i’ Briaseport for < few aays. , 2o S| el (T S TS Bt el it at. 7, - 3, e v Most Cigars ary G B bas seen in many years, I of C. NORWICH TOWN Willis#h Kinder of Pawtucket is the 5 Tdaition to the satd estimated ETT : 2 s el rwich ave- | cxpenses for the ordinary réguire- ” TOMS 143'! A“EaARE" Spoke at Congregational Church. (V&% " 0. oo L Sheltering Arms Service Conducted by | =~ s pex s T ments, “the Committes on Finan m):.- Rev. Jéseph F. Cobb spoke at the . e ot i Rev. C. A. Northrop and ' Singers BORN. Haven for a few day o i o G A 3 ual : GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | Srssneyils Coneregational church a3 | Followio, e dgnveg worke shortf | from First' Ghurch - Endeavorars| SXITIA—In Stoniuzion, Yoy 2, 1015, mEtes pise lo supmit Jo Jhe anuuel iR 8 ‘Bunday. The topic of his sermon was | 2= -eF e e PRy o ormed : a dazhter to Mr. and Mre Jobn F.| John Seidel of South Manchester | lowirg purpases. and estimateg are 3 1-? them and ses, Buashieis. In front of Music hall. The column| Plan Ali-Day Hike. Sivia of Iim. street. lwas the gucst of his fziher on Not- | hereby presen THOS. M, SHEA, Prop. Franklin st ¥ge mado up In two divislons. Tnthel. o o0 . emem L | HOADREY.in o Stominston, Mey 93| wich avenue e e g 1 S cipal Pnnd concents.. $500.00 Next to Cate Personals and Notes. Btona: Heptaeut bang i Ho ;4; of the First %‘;n;?gg«i?onal‘cc;f | Hoamtey. o- HE Thi A high SROTR sda :“-g:'gtm;:vul B % John Mileski was in Boston over the|candidates and in_the sccond division, | were in charge of the Sheltering Arms = sung. Taesday morsine ot Baciie T i mcRECE PR weck end. : which:was proceeded by the New Ha- | service Supday afternoon. The text MARRIZD Heart 2ot ihe Irepese] of The | e et DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRS ven band yere the members of John |chosen for the address was Wouldest | LAMPHERE—MOUNTAIN—In Stoning-|soul of Mre, Dernard Hasler, pavemont' & g . . BEugene ‘Turcotte was & Plainfield| Barry. -essembly = and the visiting [(hou be made whole? and the thoughtj ton, May 20, 1916, by Rev. Dwight C. G—Fureal stree . 287 Main 8t visitor over Sunday. knights.. The line moved throuzh the | emphasized that there must be heart; B Mgsgflhfib B 1“,“’31"“‘*:‘1\.4";1_ - ——————— PRACTISE LIMITED TO == principal strects and the knights, at.|desire and consent in order to obtein| ori" Bt - A et DR SHAHAN s eeia”.' A—Rnckwell street Datvement ek N s e R R R R A e P R ool ag ; : 5 i s rrying , a3 I 201 DIED on Diseases of the —Top dressing With asphait Eye, Ear, Nose and Throal an excellent appearance. Thousands |lower lever, the speaker said. The in- ey 2 ND Bl e dicinives of it icw Ralinder wit | ok Socsistos. rnaed ke - ses disposition “to accept the ¥est that | BQRUBTAL Hastings-on Hudsqn, May Lon0 ANAE_NSIS',‘M&:"”“ oS0t poue i ; & visitor in town over Sunday. along the line of march and the ap- | comes to us is the cause of most of our| gyi¢ Y e e Hruten, Troublen Bloody: brutam hr: The total of these estimates 3 J ause that greete e marchers at | troubles. P e <4 5 “Conditions, . Premature ~Agin; e R. R. AGNEW, M. D, |, o Dewiiling of New Haver {s at]iteqtont: fervald was Tadicative. of || If you. baven't glveil your niind asd D I e o e 38 Mor: | Hardening of the Artories. cul tire | 18 a: Gommiicee . his home here over the week end. the impression created by. the fine[soul and heart to Christ, you are. in| iwieh, in nis SSEh year. e fjvemo Jiscases. | the warning for the next manual and Surgeon showing of the marching knights. necd of the Great Physician, He comes | p g rON—In this city, May 27, David|Spalac ",b,es*m?d L2 B 0f TY-| meeting include the last mamed:est Miss Nora Gleason is spending a few Banquet at Taft Hotel to those in need and questions »ach.| Patton of 283 Franiiin street. Hour: . m.; O il Vs $ p. m, | metes and a.call for action ther days with friends in Webster, Mass. & 2 uld be on such lnlimate terms | Funcral services at \the parlors of \u outsiae visite: ‘.ne, 8 p. m. Your Committec furthef recomi ds The exercises of the day concluded that i Cummings & Ring, 337 Main stree:, £ | the adoption By the Court of Common Raymond Burke is the guest of|With a banquet at the Taft hotel, help me, to s Monday afterncon, May 29, at 2.53 Council o e’ following a friends In Hartford - over ‘Memorial| which was held in the ball room. cov uldest thos be made wholer| g.cicck. Butial in Maplewood cemie- SPECIAL SALE | e b 85 Wit o0 2 banquet there was & program of ad- ey Tewer 18 | woaEFERY—10 Brookline. Mnss, May| $3.50 Wrist Watches for §280, B be accupted: YAt i Glork Cauoy i Curr; Daley of Bridgeport 1s spend- dresses by prominent men, Including {so siowly. We are all sinsick and need | A $foCamery. formerly Of Norwien: . | EBraceer. §1.6. oo™ B A o S RN I L B TS ns a few days here as guest of Fro. -|to be made whole by the touch of|Funeral on the arrival of the 10.29 train o % A "h H ton, former state treasurer of Massa-|Christ. Then shall we measure up to| af the New York, New Haven and| 325D Tavlieres and Chains, with as ""..Tn':’.lsb:b'm’?:&e'a P m an House| B the stature of o Christian, with cloar| Hattigrd slafion Mondgy, moralns: | "33 "ane®'sl o6 Golaxatied Rings at Bourt ot Common Counet Miss Hellle Andetads s the gukat: ot g 16ving Views'of God, and sound 1 e —Toet AL RE PATN 55¢ and $1.00, lhe‘he:(lnl:z;tte:“;mkl ad P Norwich Town, <(harles Wi Grant, aged 71 years and 1 month. Funeral from his late home on Canter- bury turnpike Wednesday, May 37, at 2 o'clock. Church & Allen 15 Main Street recommend that a_tax of- z" 00 Gentlemen's Waldemar Chafns | mills be lald on the from 48c and up. grend list of the ecity to mept the oi $2.50 14 Karat Fountain Pens, guar- g}nkg( %Xverlm::"_at he city. for the > ‘e s soa) anteed 98c. : MU Cut Glass Water Sets from $3.75 and HE\R! SR L & Committes on Pinance. o Highest prices paid for old Gold and | 1\ e cbove ang J. OGULNICK & CO., foregaing 13 & trule copy of the original Phone 713-12 32 Franklin St.| " Ritest: AR THUR G. CROWELL, of the Coust of y 24, 1918, Son of God Goes Forth to War, He Lifted Me, and Take My Life and Tet It Be Consecrated. There was a pleas- ing rendering of the anthem Come O Sabbath, Free from Sorrow. H. L. Yer- rington was at the piano. Other me; ‘bers of the quartette were Miss Ruth L. Potter, Miss Elizabeth Luther and F. B. Sterry. All-Day Hike Planned. ‘There wil! be an all-day hike Tues- day of members of the local Endeavor. socléty and their friends, starting at 9.45.in the morning their way will be over Wauwecus Hill to Fast Great Am £ Shetucket Ivery Conneotion, Street, | Gustave Hague and Fred Lockwoocd FARREL & SANDERSON, Propa were visitors in Preston Ci ook ol ty over the Miss Julia Dennis Il spending a few #n with friendg in Bridgeport and lew Haven, Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. John Bryce of Providence spent the week end with Mrs. William Burton of Prospect street. Norw‘lch Conn.. OR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon en in rt and New Haven for a few days. E NG Is Plain and home from there by trofley. 1647 : ] i, McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. 9 -r b l) |\] l I Roy, Howard and Wallace Larkin Attended Speaking Contest. FUNERAL M m .m of [Bridgeport are visiting at their /Miss Josephine Maxon, who teaches v Z 2 S av DR. E. J. JONES home here over the week end. the sixth grade, Jordan school, Wa- DIRECI'ORS : 1861 terford, and her sister, Miss Helen HARNESSES Suite 46 sl;‘nm m. A month’s mind mass will be hicld Maxon, of Ocean Beach, were guests in St. Mary’s church this week for the repose of the soul of Mrs. John Bren- nan. Saturday of Miss Florence Bennett. ‘While here they attended the speaking contest at Broadway school. 56 o TEAM, EXPRESS CARRIAGES CONGORDS, DEMOCRATS BUSINESS WAGONS SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING AUTOMOBILE ROBES GOOD ASSORTMENT Take “elevator Shetucket | trance. Phonme. EMBALMERS Lady Assiatant Telephone 328-3 | HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Miss Emma Portelance -and Miss Camille Healey are the guests of Miss m PEACHES ms Antie Healey at the Bond hotel, Hart- ' CANNED PINEAPPLES e JELLIES,ETC.| Children Cry ALL FINE noéu FOR FLETCHER'S Move to Trading Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thurber and family moved Friday from Sturtevant street to Trading Cove. JOSEPH C, BLAND. chusetts, Judge Victor J. Dowllng of New York, Rev. William A. Keefe of Plainfield, state lecturer for Connec- ticut, and Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty. The order of exercises was as fol- lows: Inyocation, Rev. James P. Keat- ing, F. F, of John Barry Assembly, Beo Sul's: x%""‘i"..‘."n% g:dnh-r m”gn&. A. A. ADAM, Novwich Telephone ul-n Social and Personal Items. James Lgach from Willimantic was at his home on East Town street for over Sunday. CASTORIA Pooplo’s I-rl(ot 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLGZN, Propristor ‘Washington street this side of the city limits and Town street have been swept and were ofled Saturday. St bcoi il "G - A. Gould Hunt of Bridgeport is at his home on Lafayette street for the week end and over Memorial day. ‘Mrs. Josephine Parker of Plain Hill has returned after a few days’ visit with Mrs., Herman in North Franklin. - Gray Hair Restored toits NatllrdColor hliwlmlhdnnlm shade, no matter how long hd.d.» and dandruff remos k, glossy. mmyot Miss Mabel Evans, a former resident who mm the . A. C. FREEMAN, M. D. Office Hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4; Also by Appointment. Physician and Surgeon 58 BROADWAY 7t 8p m. Tel. 1425-2 THEL L CHAPMAN co.| DR. A.J. "‘“‘“ 14 Bath Street. Norwich, Conn. : Dentist 3 Harfina Tonic | ™" i~ ™ FOR THE HAIR HARFINA LIQUID SHAI HARFINA SAGE AND SULPHUR

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