Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 30, 1916, Page 5

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of Norwich. has been grandmother, Mrs. Jennie a-_—-h.‘ ¥ > mm. vehicle lamps: ll m bu Memorial Day |, F s = y Yesterday the day was exactiy St} werris 31st at 2.37 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Byh-urwv Y & Naate Miss Bila V. Devall left Norwigh | morning. market will close at 6 p. m., [, S5 e O TR mflrn!n‘ thunder and sharp light- nights, -lu. way.—agdv. line, Mass., vl-‘lltlslfg h:zkuzh&r, Boynton. kins and Allen Co., is spending Memo- — o~ ~—w—===|shire and Utah have sailed for New Memorial day E Two handsome window boxes have | Mre. - ‘has e ik , for teen hours long. ONE DELIVERY TUESDAY |, v, gon, iz, new tomorrow, we |8 & P0Pic Moam..nthasnflhotw tflmumflwh Beginning tonight our mcm e Magocial . "Ciosed today, a lesal holiday. | 3iond T e summer. T L T except Friday and .Saturday| tne . The shcwes early Monday 4 We sell the best vacuum cleaner £0r | —— “|$26.00. The Studio, 52 Broad- Yesterday Afth Monday in | Felen C. s!’ME Rs the month. g} is a month wbteh William Alexander Morton, who ‘"Mm"w ter than land- plwduuwmumanop.- After practice in Block Island sound, rial day in New York, the guest of rel- the batileships Florida, New Hamp- "‘;‘: 2 Norwich today, impressive Yors. “mmn‘m“mmwmuhm "mn Farade thls afternoon. been filled the past week outside the it with in Cleve- | morial 4procession reading room windows of the Otis li- [12nd and Rochester. well aven: rary. the following onder: The exercises will she had prasy; Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. wuqmm:“wu”;’.: T oy THE At Coventry Mrs, B. O. g,.mmg daughters, Bhrrletlndmtua. Sou'.h Platoon of artillery Arth *';" At Shalv pttasy st bt el : The procession will then form AT THE AUDITORIUM. TELEPHONE TemAI over M| A Shamnon. Framm: a’: és, W Sireot and. the Buciingbame Menories | wes s pr Ry Motion Pictures. DIRECTORY children were busy vester-| TROLLEYMEN REJEGT OFFER Tubbe' BMilitary Band b Sl AL USRI L e ] R ‘wiLL'Go To PRESS B A e T o OF SHORE LINE CO. i & i O Oapt| vided by the me-f;f Sodwick Woee | Srn gy Relatives, nelgh- | ;O itk Mise i MAY 31st ; Resilt. of Vi W Raniamaed oi| T 080 '3 G, B B o Get tickets at Fagan's B-nh Shop| Meeting in London on Monday C. N. G, x ham Memorial. - and save being in the rush for the mo- Night. , | toreycle races, Decoration day.—adv.| - ——— SODALITAS' DELEGATES TO SEVEN INJURED EMPLOYES programint ng 3 & pathy the feature picture Monday, Ach, Such i The assembled vote of the trolley- NORTHFIELD CONFERENCE. RECEIVE COMPENSATION whose father Crimes, a comedy drama in two reels, 4 ‘”‘"“'7 at 8t. Patrick’s church, a|men on the new wage scale ‘proposed —_— ren a4 mn'dmn Ve | afforded much emusement and laugh- o THe & ntg;.‘hl:fl hlm mass of mniebm by the fhore Line Blectric company | Misses Lena Lautenbach and Annie| Agreement Papers Have Been Filed ter. TO insure try, 1| for, Gatherine Malone was sung bY | unenimously rejects the _proposition.| Calkine Were Appointed at Business With Clerk George E. Pa e i Oscar Christianson, president of the lo- | Meeting. oo cheren: Superior Court. cal Trollevmen’'s union attended a : At Connecticut College, Rev. . S. partment. The surest way to record § ~y meeting held in Trainmeng’ New | At their regular eeting and name' in the next ! W uonmmo! t!]:‘e ?Broldv:vny Tondan, Morlay -avéuing wher the as: Seven compensation agreements have been flled with Clerk George B, bearers being the faces and scenes of Memo- book be certain to are i pmch at vespers next Sunday. ::mbled ‘vote was mauncad.w ‘There tional church the | Parsons of the superior court by C’om— sons, David L. and 'Willlam Patton, a| , - tel i special train is to be provided for b IV L Aol NNl | L e mn«xe‘k«; e O e - Dy s e i ot e rial Day is the Kodek way. senge for selegieice e i e e o it 10T |~ efore taking Gotion tha trolisymen | o, the NOTthAeld ontaronne toin Sois | OBue. 88 follows: iy s e ouse & Lath a b committal servi With the new Autographic vice before that date. attend the triennial grand encamp- | Will hold another conference with the|mer. They also accepted an invitation Employ‘;?:rfli A.“h let‘ ’g(?gu:v ‘;3}’.51,.‘(‘:: AL 08, K5 DI PATS, ith s n A ment next month in Los Angeles. officials of the company. O ons ; Fanoize to vielt her | don, emplovs. Ho was izfured Apeil| o, T Ny back you are enabled to write summer home in al - e body lfll‘! ; The beautiful borders of tulips at OBITUARY. e s b bt Besin bray g7 d was 3T.58 weekly, to| 4oived hare on the 109 train from the title and date on the film HAVE YOU A |thc residence e of former Selectman A R x| e RS Biohmond Hadiator Cs- Bivokiing, Muse, Manasy maning £od - ‘{ D. Lathrop, treet n ohn D. McDougald. AUSTIN Fi ¥ employers, and L. K lewski, - | was en charge by lertakers the tim: . TELEPHONE? a fine sight during the past fortnight.| At 215 o'clock, Monday afterncon, 5L "“::?H'EN"’__‘::T; wiLL, | Teh, empioye. THe s eyt Aok | Cummings & Ring. Burlal was in St. at .. Pho matah of the first commun- | 30hn D. McDougald, 66 years of age 3 28 and the award was $10” weekly to | MAry’s cemetery, and the bearers were died at his home, No. .11 Boswell av- 5 begin May 10. Patrick T. Murphy, Jcbn P. Corcoran, A Fall Stock of q jon class o‘t St. Patrick’s parish are enue, after a week’s illness with | Was Adjusting Slasher When Machine| ®state Morton F. Plant, employers, | Max J. Foley and James T. Egan. Rel- to be examined thishwele{k.lln purx‘mra- pneumonis. "\, Accidentally Started. Timothy 'W. Sweeney, New London, |2tives and friends were at the grave. A tion tor recetving the Holy Eucharist | P"¥iE®Blaey arcbougald was born tn| e employe; date of Injury was Jan. 25| Funeral services were held for the - Kodaks &, une 10. Norwich, April 13, 1848, the son of | Austin Furlong, boss beamer at the|and compensation was awarded at |deceased in St. James' church on Har- track reco: John Dudley McDougald and Susan|Falls mill, bad a very narrow escape|$8.25 weekly to begin Feb. S. rison avenue, Brookline, at 6.15 c‘clock b."fi’&.}’fi'.‘: ::tu,‘, fair mfld‘:’ ;'f,‘} Corbin Dudley McDougald. Mr. Mc- | from fatal injury about 3 o'clock Mon-| Uncasville Beit Manufacturing Co., | Monday morning. and i| toremycle races, Decoration day. Tick. | Dougald spent all his life in this city, | 6ay afterncon when a slasher beneath | employers, and Williara Dyman, Un-| Mrs. McCaffrey died after a lnu 111- ots at Fagan's Smoke Shop.—adv. wheu he was ennloy.d for several | Which he was working suddenly start- The date of injury |hess. She was the daughter of the late Vearg %y the C. B. Rogers Machine Co.; | ed. Mr. 'Furlong was adjusting the|was April 12 and the award wsa $5|Mr. and Mrs. William R. Browne. She Br b Dealers claim to have sold a record | and has been in the employ of the | slasher when the machine accidentally | Weekly to begin April 23. ‘was married to Frank A. McCaffrey in own s { rumber of flags of all sizes and prices | Vaughn Foundry Co. for a score of | started. Mr. Furlong suffered a bad| Crocker House, New London, cm- Boston and for a time they Nved in during Saturday and Monday, Gesigned | years, as a moulder. He was well | cut over one of his eyes and an arm |ployers, and Richard W. Law, New | Norwich. Mr. McCaffrey died in Bos- | Prices from $1.00 to $27.50 for Dot Blemorial day and "m,,“;;y. known as a caterer having served at|was thrown out-of joint. Dr. John S.|London, employe. The date of injury |ton on Feb. 4, 1910. Mrs. McCaffrey is $ 2 ‘many social ction and his famous | Blackmar was called and attended Mr. [Was Jan. 5 ani the award was $10 |Survived by two daughters, a brother . e e i el Tenawn | Futiongs injaries. While painful, the | weekiy from April 2, ana a sister. Buy now and get the bene- It is mentioned by the current White | locally. Mr. McDougald married Fan- | injurles are not considered serious. Mr.| The Reliance Yarn Company, Nor- Mrs. Earl Warner. fit of the full season. Ribbon Banner that Buell, West Haven, He is survived by two e Norwich, employe. Mr. Dunstig was The funeral services of Mrs. Har- T. unions have sent dues for part of ] ny Sherman, who died about three|Furlong resides at 53 Cedar street, | Wich, employers, and Stanley Dunstig, South Manchester and Niantic W. C.| years .ago. .5 g tnjured J riet C. Warner, widow of Earl War-| We carry the most com- their membership. R e e kv ST MEETING WILL DETERMINE Eoariad was tond the compensation | ;o were held at the home of her sis- - Films D N T e . PLAYGROUNDS PLANS.[March 13 ter. Mrs, Martha Crocker, 27 Brewer |plete variety of Fresh 1 Already the planet Mercury is again | Dovgaia. who 1. the bk ok George 'W. Avery, Yanti " street, New London, Saturday after- Dougald, who is the stamp clerk at Ty, Yantic, employer, lost in the sum’s rays, and even the ith Rev. C. 8. M. Stewart ot | Film Packs, Plates, Printing D e e A i var| Appropriation of $500 Has Been Asked |and John F. Avery, Yantic, emplove, | RoOR, Wi very drilliant Venus will become quite F The injury was sustained on Feb. §|Groton Episcopal church, officiating. invMble‘ d::"llxagnet(.h:m:&:n:.\:: onth | e e e, LT Contithe din, Good' Weelh fand e Swari was for 35" wesiay | Durial wia In Cedar Grove cemetery: | Paper ~and gznerulb:;boto- thoush ng i 2 The action taken by the coming city | from Feb. 19. Miss Margaret Keenan. i i ‘ound sky until July 3. olonel Henry D. Borup, D= 8. A 92 Fnesting ‘on_she eppropriation ‘of $800 | tun o o ee e o —o—— i e P graphic Supplies t° Mrs, John Lewless entertatned the | Tore, died Friday i o uenu& ‘¢ | 25ked. for the playgrounds of the clty 8 oLass ing the funeral of Miss Margaret|in Eastern Connecticut. metbers ot he Bosuriny. vening | Homtins onsheFrogagn s et | Wil determine 1o 2, larse extent. the ENJOYED SOCIAL HOUR.|Keenan was held Monday _ morning W ke chub ot D Dome 'at Quaker | military oheevver S (e U"l““" States| The appropriation has been made in| Girle’ Club Members Planning to En- | r s sea ot na 4 voreer nv.| THE CRANSTON CO and the prize was award. | tary attache to the Ametican logation | BroVIoUs vears, and it is hoped that| yereain Willimantic Club Fri- | Myles P. Galvin officiated at services ry a e_to the American legation | e citizens of Norwich will realize the > e LA T < el . Clinton D. Hanover. in Paris in 1889, later being transfer- | che CIURERS OFf NoTwich Wit realize thel . ey oning, held in St. Patrick's church and at the red to Petrograd, where he served in h An unusually large swarm of bees TIAE 1 f the mazss Mirs. F. L. Farrell d make the appropriation again sl i the same capacity. Colonel Borup was | tnin v ™ b rendered two hymns. The bearers 4 was discovered about noon Saturday | the father of George Borup, who sc- | Lus, YSar. The directors of the Nor-| o fie Slbroliery cliss of the Norwich | Were John and Joseph Shea, Harold o5 the Mmb of & free In the weat end | companied Rear Admiral Peary on hiz | ¥ 5L (SIS SRt b Thayer building, Monday evening. Fol. | Reardon, John Fogarty, Thomas Mc- of mea?"k at Ellington. They were | jast expedition to the north pole and Fhiext lats withoe tormu!nidm!e& "’f- lowing the work of the evening a social | Carthy and George Slattery. There eventually hived by Mrs. B. H. Kibbe, | who lost his life in ‘April, 1912, ig | Poom ] OF the |, jur was spent with exeellont musi.|Wers many beautiful flowers. who is an enthusiastic bee-keeper. company with S, Winship Case. of :: cal selections rendered by members of| URndertaker M. Hourigan was in ‘ZIOLlN Paintings by Inness, Wyant, Mur- Norwich, when their canoe capsized, AT THE DAVIS THEATRE the club. charge of the funeral. Phy- ‘Henry W. Ranger, of Noank, and oft Niantic. Col. Borup’s daughter e & On Friday evening the club members Rev. Dr. Timothy Dwight. Fires. Yvette, (Mrs. Roy Andrews) now o 3 . Dr. y ght. '.“":““ o £l ’:‘fg_"hfi’gg;‘ e (go Tiila ki heen e:,t ained Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. ':‘m) i'::;"&‘: .If::“evl"l‘lrl;"%;‘“&hcc‘;t‘; YA‘uanded by ehm:mbmu u{‘ ::e TEACHER several times at the home of Mr. and ’ 5 - | Ytale corporation, the faculties o e ill be sold in New York this week. | 35™S, ‘B Case, on Broad strect. Three vaudeville acts of the A No. 1| 71 soclal committee is arranging an|various depariments, members of the |} All String Instruments repaired i oF he estate of Mrs. Elizabeth G.| Colonel Borup was buried at West |Class, a Triangle feature play and a|fitr2¢tive programme and a pleasant | student body and distinguished alumni, Vsl vold o6 essy Dors ANSCO rounds, Decoration day. e R e e B e O e s e e I tments address E. . that open e first half of the ight, former president of Yale unmi- ‘or appointmen ress e e Suaiy Decepatics. da SRt AAunt: W Wk . week at the Davis theatre on Monday, | _ArTangements are belng made for a | versity and & native of this city, was || . QULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- ALONG ON YOUR R sEcst asgregation of Jamous| Word has been recelved here of the| Tho houses at all three performances | Masqverade in the futurs and the|neld Monday afterncon from Battell P ighs Walrer a‘:l.\ At 'é e ove, | death of 'Willlam Nelson ‘Wilbur, which | were of large size and the programme :fllmatic club is rehearsing for a play | chapel, New Haven. The services were bt Segnd . Gene . Dvn'f:l‘: occurred at his home in Devon, Pa., on | was enthusiastically received. Head- ngh they expect to stage soon. conducted by the Rev. Benjamin W. VACATION e cated. Don miss | Sunday evening. Mr. Wilbur's wite was | ing the bill was the Lester Trio, “he e social committee appointed by i ok e O esaits = 3 e - | variety skit. Next Wel 2 | plot ie_historic Grove s cem- FITTING R I here s permanent State Treasurer | &o0: M. Wilbur was 56 years of age. | Weicome, who ‘appested i & :‘&:fig Roso Bradlaw and Grace Moore. Stery, at New Haven. RLUMBING N0 9p 7 When the snow &Ih next Chami Connecticut people John Bogal. gymnastic act“that got a big hand. The The ceremonics at the chapel were| — winter you can look over these wise to the fact that it is| John Bogdl, 42 years of age died in|third vgudeville act was Madam Tim- | LU-DOT DUO GAVE in charge of Dean F. S. Jones of the Tecords and enjoy your vacation J|Dettef to pay the small tax on in- | Preston, Monday afternoon. He was|mons, & high class vocallst, whose act SUBSCRIPTION DANGCE. |S0ilege. A feature was the singing by CALL UP 734 1ll over again. vestments during the life of the owner | born in Germany. the son of John and | Was one of the best in that line. = ;!1: eong:’g:uan gs the hymn, I Love than to pay a heavy penalty tax after | Babba Taucker Bogal. He was a| As the feature Triangle photoplay irty-Fi f y. Kingdom :ord, wnich was com- With or Without Gas Attach- ‘' mmm -cwnmco‘ the decease of the owner. Weaver by trade and had been employ- | the management secured a five part Thirty-Five Couples Enjoyed Dance y posed by Timotay Dwizht, the grand- ed in factories in this vicinity. Mr, |Story, Sunshine Dad, with a large cast Programe of 16 Numbers. father of Dr. Dwight, and head of the |f ments but Always EFFICIENT Monday evening there was a meet- | Bogal was single and is survived by a|f Wwell known picture players. The Established 1872 ing of the Council of the Federation college in the ‘atter part of the|§and ECONOMICAL— two reel comedy fil Fe ling The Lu-Dot duo gave a Vvery pretty | eighteenth century. brother in Merrow. Conn. I The B e )l and successful leap vear subscription| All exercises in the university were PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING dance in Miller’s “Academy, Monday | omitted during the afternoon as 2 Lok, 205 Jock d and communications WEDDINGS. evening with about 35 couples enjoy-| mark of respect to the late ex-presi- r bodies, and for the trans- Acunn of general business. Incidents In Society {gg the hospitality of the duo. On | dent and to give the members of the ish R for all makes Kivlin—Wilbur. e dance programme were 16 numbers | faculties and_students opportunity to We furnis ":"';"“ = 2 including the fox trot, one step, Paul|pay their respects to his memory. At 7 o'clock Monday morning John | Jones, and others. The honorary bearers Were: Presi- |§ se——— Kivlin of Torrington and Miss Ida May| The second dance after intermission | dent Arthur T. Hadley, Professor F. A J Whole & CO Washington, D. C., [3 o . Gale has ‘Wilbur of this city were united in mar- | was a moonlight dance and proved a|B. Dester, who was secretary of the . e y X Mrs. Charles Tetur.ed | riage at St. Patrick's church by Rev.| feature of the evening. A big yellow | University durin: vg Dr. Dwight’s admin- 12 FERRY STREET from Minneapelis. :;;er fl:yke.}:::, levyagarwu bfimn moon suspended in the center of the |smflon‘.u ;_‘-rnnm.nmg T, ST ' Sadad = 1 adds during_that term: Former Dean Hen- Londor PSSR B B LT PRMTIER. Ay Sosemoty. there Millers thres piacs oot one | o B W 3 of‘ot.he coliege, Profescor dad G 4 n hn F. rmer head of the WMYOICIHD.“&S ; i JEa A reocpiton S0d MaskT (he | ed the dance music and some of the|John F. Weld, selecti were: Ragm school, Director Russell H. Chittenden Phone 581 the print portratts of Wesn- | _ A disner was given in honor of Tiev. | etreet.” Afier'a weading tour, Mr. and B i prapgtmE, the 1 SCale: | 0F ‘the Shefield Scientific school, Pro- p ington shown in New York this | B. Campion Acheson Munday eveming | Mrs. Kivlin will reside in Torrington, | Some Where a Voice is Calling. fessor Edward S. Dana and Henry T. Gas is ready any minute of the day or | week, is the full length engravea by |by the vestrymen of Grace church and whou Mr Kivlin is employed s a| During the intermission punch was | Blake. Monm mmmfi night, in eny quantity and in any part | Valentine Green, (after John Tram- their wives. served. The committee in charge| .The active bearers were: Professors of tiie house.. You don't have to car- | bull of Lebanon, owned by Mr. Munn), - Rir, Kiviin 1s the son of Mfichasl J, ry it about.. No smoke, no ashes, no |published in !muhu in 1781—the first comprised Lorin; Robert N. Corwin, William Lyon 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tlenry Downer John-|and Bridget Connelly Kiviin and was | penbres pomisy LucY & and Miss | o i0s, Henry 3. Wright, John C. |5 %9 esssntisl fn moder heuse as disagreeable odors, no~ heavy and|true likeness of ‘Washiugton publish-|son and family of Asylum street are|born in Norwich. His bride is the| Dy ana Mrs, Frank 8. Bunnel|Adams, Irving Fisher and Samuel | ® Y, S - gabran clumsy apparatus, and a gas company |ed in Europe. at their summer home at Point Breeze | daughter of Daniel J. and Mary Fen- | chaporoned the party. S Fisher. tee the very best PLUMBING WORK handy who will see that your appli- for a few days' stay. ton ‘Wilbur and has resided with her . -ances are working mmly u you ask , —_— by expert workmen at the fariest them to do so. the late -, parents at No. 138 Elizabeth street. MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES Carpenters’ Held Meeting. prices. Paul Latham, 2 mdant at the Siate P Carpenters’ union, 37, Ask us rices. for Wiine G che oy ot Tght | ven, Snown o & mumic i Wermch, | ATUPU R O RS MO AT TeRATA i e e S R ome on e rVoir, roa t. your house, take tho chill from rooms | 3 DT T rlves, Gallagher, | %! sreui-end and holiday. Rev. Mr. Goodenough Will Address , - aguegomgng:‘.’ev:hy.u ,K:;',‘,,'“ted t‘:' 76 Eottage stroet. Mew H&ven‘", “Mm prosperity in their future t Gathering at Parish House. J- F TOM P KINS Tter for o0 If that wen nosmD the | lingering Hiness. *Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Parker and fam- Richarde—Church. that all the are . : Ty ily and Miss Matilda P. mdm lft | At 730 oclock Saturday evening| o Fodustanack will observe Memorial | work. 67 West Main Street It would take a larger space than| Division No. L A. O. H., St. John's | Monday to spend & week in Poush- | Halsey Richards of New York city | 48y With appropriate exercises. that occupied by this advertisement to | Literary Seaside coun- kgopue, making the trip by automo- | formerly of Norwich, was united in | 10:3? o'clock this morning the .chool enumerate all of the many things that | cil, No, 17, K. of C., of New ew London, | bile. marriage with Miss Ruby 8. Church | ghildren will assemble at’ the school may b done With gas, and es space is | have offersd ihres Gold money prices| st of this city at the uage of e | bouse and will march to Hallville, and (1) m d. Cochrane B o0 o vyt | o e the pepils of Bt -mrr-t parochial | Thomas B. Trumbull, of Melbourne, | Trinity Methodist chnreh By (ance (0 chi Sanetas > whath Exaroless: Jhureclt HOME 0. “Wiadse ey be nmnry Américan history ana " che 8 e e ouee | Bev. Traderick Bodision aepsotivaly. owned by the lute Dr. Rush Kimball | Mr. h Wflm the the. - “* GAS FIYTING, on Broadway, . and with Mrs, Trumbull leawake Cadets. - Rev. hearthura, flal [ STEAM n'rfm. ~ The City of Norwich The Brun Mas), the th year this bas yed Scough, paseer of the Ledvacd Congrs. - 9 Wane “Straet, Norwio, Gomn. Gas & Electrical Department Votume, of swhieh Constence Tearned entertained t two_weeks ago he gt“fl'flofiht&a;tgmmht: Tmotid & e (gl | Asent for N'B.'Q, Sheet Packing. | seven lfl&dl h Hunt- 4 Parish house an .30 o'clock re- : 3 ALICE BUILDING 321 MAIN ST. Biaavets Siack B e st T Lodb 1808 il el freshments will be served to the school ington Pla Mr. 4tolouoau.nm her tweifth | 2 graduate of the Free Acad- | children at the school house. Games and u:d;vmknm!nmfiu. -1 + To Jail For Theft. Ime ':m»fi:‘. nl«-n -wog;ddl:vwn Judge John ;“A" M'fl I Barnes in 'y court Monday daughter of mornin; with ntoxication. Aduaiae Sou or Ehurch of No. 438 Main mm""“" s Eiven hvsunlu-u taking and a. coat daia not- Invitations have issued b Rw?. nng Mrs. John "&m 4

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