Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 31, 1916, Page 7

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Mechanical Repairs, Paintin £ wlng, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. finfl 8 mflk sflffl- Childreri’s Graduation Dresses of fine: quality, white or- 507 to 515 North Main St. °n’i‘;na-m.hmn. ws - oe | Watker & a1 ; ; gudxe,buuhfullytrxmmcdwifhiweandnetand‘mite i dionk : L ; > &0, ] A wme |} ribbons, sizes 12 to 14 eus—-pnce mnge. $3.50, $3.98, . Predictions for Tussday: Showers. | thirdl - Chappell on | T e aie : '$4.08, $5.98 and $6.50. 7 Tuesday’s wuxher: As predicted. . W z -——-—_—-’——————_—-—-—- Sun, Moon and Tides. , f e A WATCH BRACELETS, [/ lam v milas mllamlcoasT GUARD OFFICERS ANNUAL MEETING OF . HELD SECOND REUNION| ELLSWORTH MEMORIAL ASS'N. PENDANTS, g % : 4 o L — : . . Capt. F. C. Billard Tendered Recep- | Officers and Five Directors to Be BROOCHES, tion at Fort Trumbull. Eieoted at Windsor op Friday. - The assortment i : fieg ¥ b 8 ‘ds.l‘x'mmus(tt;r’ _high ‘;-a: e iz Jow % Foirs Aquost A o s b ang chain, diamond 40 and ds-infl Flouncings % ofmdnabfiw,m LT e ot one e » of . At-98c, $1.29 and $1,98 a yard - GREENEVILLE Capt. F. ers of the American ° . atnodebmevety Biard oo a Coast homestead, 27-inch Flmm'.w%v m Miss L. C. Boudreau Entertains La- | Guard academy af o o ided. On account of the delay in the N . - dies of St. Mary's Choir—Attended | 21oi0.: 'of the cutter Mohawk, which heons. At 396, 59c¢, 7’: and $1.29 a ylld Surprise Party—Personals and Notes | hag as passengers Assistant Secretary | The meeting will be called at S-inck F‘ Ny l & Gen fl Bfiss The ladies of St, Mary's choir were b e g e It ee; E n 1 Jfi‘ o entertained Monday evening at the G T A T e Do it | amarra iso At 25¢, 39¢ -lfl Eae a y'lld BB weil piasias Wes miven by i ed a5 may properly come before the| ric. riic’ wife iatends fo meve Mliared Whipple of Westerly and Miss - ping. oz to Hartford and be near the prison. 22.inch Swiss M : Beatris Greene o s ci S —_— y [ gmm?of these young Tadies ias been : COMMisSION ‘::‘?Vif::"‘f:w_ SUPERB BOOK PRESENTED ; - At 33c, 59c¢, 75¢ and 98¢ a yard : eard here before on several occa- orches- % 3 5 D.S. MARS I o e betors on seversl ocear | throushout the evening by an —_— SR T VHE FECK LIDRAG You must see this large assortment to get any idea of 5 : o finfsh and delicacy of touch that|"uesday Captatn Billard tendered a|But Orders Establishment of Four|. =" )\ am=—aom oL o of nndthermlhbh, Piano would do credit and showed the aD- |reception. to the visiting officers. and Neutral Zones by July 1. > the great variety of handsome patterns 1 S preciation of the bearers. Miss Boud- | their ladies at Fort Trumbull end the |~ = - — 2| Forest, Lake and River® By Dr. i} o b o that are offered. 3 i ¥ reau was assisted by Miss Katherine|reunion will be concluded Tuesday| The public utilities commission 'n a| Frank Mackie Johhison, 76, of Bes- are Pla er Plal‘lOS Donovan and Miss Sadie Driscoll. evening with a dence in the drill hall | dectaton. handed dows ‘fuesday ap-{ ton. . . N yer- 2 e E e T proved the new fares and method of e G s , John Dennis Deliversd Spesch. | miss EDITH LUGAS gllecting them on_the “Grolon-and| A Norwich man who is a corporator “NTRIMMED HA'I'S_FINE flowms fohn nni N hahan at- onington street lway. h le- | of the Free Acads and ber Victor VlCtTOIaS tended @ surprise party given Miss ENTERTAINED M. 8. €. CLUB| igion'®7ue Tn answer to an aopeal| of the ciaee of 4 Bas presented ths Vera Gadbois in Voluntown Monday Covers Wers, Lai ‘welve and e s BT e | Bed IR & covy: 8F De Femnk BE ntrimmed F ON EASY TERMS evening. Miss Gadbols was presented| Oovers Were Laid for Twelve and a |5 o " 1f "was claimed ibat. the | Johnsow's “Fercer. Leke ana Hivers|| The special offering of U Hats and Fine Flowers Sunlight Buildi h Buildi Shimg e e Delnty Linsheey e T T, T 2 book that will interest all lovers of (| wil] continue today and all this week. ight Building, Mars| “u-m ing, | presen n_speech. s, s e e commi , however, ordeis|the rod and line. g 2 four 7 = Fdbct Wets Londod Caught Large String of Fish. | of the M. S. C. club were entertained neutral zones to beestablished ii-| The volumes are a ds luxe edition. rtained | stead of the four zones now in use, tho | printed on hand made, deckle-edged || Untrimmed Hats 48¢c Fine Flowers at 48c . iAndrew Eoyd and _Allan Brown were| DYy Miss Edith Lucas at her home fn | new arrangement 10 g0 in<o eff ect July | paper, bound in calf coze. As a bit manufacturer’s sample line of | Fine Flowers, all the wanted kinds e cinwy s on & fishing trip at Presion City Mon- 5 ‘:"s;‘mc"ty"’fi;:ef,zm‘e‘:“wfi: 1nt. SRS Ay ; of book binding they are worth look- ity T shapss &a-' colorings," including xr‘;m:.o THESE ARE BETTER | siring of Dullheads ang pxexemf 18786 | served by the hostess who was assist- | NORWICH INDIAN ASSOCIATION | ""Smihe tne contributors is- Arcn- || 208 coloringsoa, cholcs at d%c. | Cygy TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR i A businges me State President Attended Mesting at| weites g solmon fshing. Dr. Jonme i PR ml-hh,irmd sl it GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR i e Home of Mrs. B. P. Bishop. "son is a brother of tne late John M. Many good Joseph Bellefleur spent Memorial|there were vacal selections by Mrs. a \WS. ‘ry them and see, day at Pleasant Beach. Frank Johnson of Cuba who s visit-| : Fetmisoh of Morwioh. SHE Was. gradi med—Panamas, Leghorns and other fashionable stra: - P g me Mk ETaun Sucam £ Wao an’eibetalle will attind. | athl froms e fre. Mxalany i THOS. “fi:::f:’ P-'. c:‘r‘unkllu st Felix McMahon and Hugh Coughlin - ed and ‘interesting meeting of the Nor- | the class of '76. . Palace ::ob,‘::n’glarngx‘a few days with friends CHANGCE AT PLATTSBURG wich Indian Association held on Fri- The volumes are beautifully illus. day morning at the home of Mrs. B. B B0 DR o BE P. Bishop Broad it which Mi m;&d'u:n:! ¥ m?w l?tlhm lslu l HELl cu SR AR = - & 3 on 'way at whicl rs. | portfol jarge colo! 0g8Tap] John Bremnan of Albany, N. Y. is| Third Scholarship Offered for High|Sara T. Kinney, the president of the|of salmon, trout, bass and other fish THE Pn & . visiting relatives on Prospect street| Schosl Students Who Can Meet Re- |state society, was present. This was state society, was pressnt. T reproduced from the paintings of the uc rs. F. E. Dowe and|artist, A. D. Turner. for a few days. L it s oo o 0 opened with the usual reports. Let- 3 REA A third Plattsburg scholarship, for | ters were read from Robert D. Hall, Children Held Parade at Thamesville. PENN‘_,N_"ic_ SES - | which students at the Hartford high |telling of new and growing centers of esville had a Memorial day | mrgcy: gag, Conrad Dubeau and Joserh | of friends. e | ‘Many Bills in Behalf of Connecticut|School alone may compete, has been Y. M. C. A. work in several western |paradé all its own. Whilc there were | 7oacr: > E1a Fashioned Melodies, the People P s, announced by _the Hartford branch of |States from Michigan to California|no veterans in line, and vniforms wete | choral quartette; Medley No. 3, waiters'| 'William White has returned to New 'eople Presented to Senate. the National Security league. A sec- |among the Indian tribes and from |lacking, yet the young p who took | cporte &y erica. T Love You, Clarence | York after spending fl., week end at Senator Brandeges has introduced | Ond_Scholarship, made possibie by the Hampton 4nstitute, Va., full of thanks | part made quite a nimcos “ R. R. AGNEW, M. D. DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 a. m. to 3 2. m. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat cOSiNg appear- | T afeure and chorus; Star Spangled | his home here. uate, who | for clothing sent to the association’s ce when they marched through th in the senate the following bills, pro- generosity of a Trinity graduate, who ang en ! h the Panmer, entire cast, drill; closing over- refers fo have his name withheld, | Protege. streets in that eection and halte: in ‘ hestra. George Zuerner. of Providence is the Physician and: Sdrgsen DOSIDE to grant increases in pensions| b oiterad secentls, for nish sehooi| Mrs. B. P. Learned read olippings | front of the schosthouse whers. ihey | t0re music by the choral orc Fuest of his fathér on Norwich avenue b B w1 to_the following residents of Connec- | niadents thronghout the state. entitled Old American Families and | saluted the flag. Those who took part ook Teip t Pravsderios: Tor & few. daya. ing ticut: The scholarships will be awarded |The Indian’s Belglum and noted In-|in the parade were Russoil Rathbua, lists from here x o e Nerwich, Conn. Greeneville ‘fl“ To Alma I Austin of North Ston-|soon after the competition closes on | dian nativity and patriotism and lead- | cornetist and leader, Luciilc, May and| A number of motorcycl a Miss Nellie Delaney has returned to Office Hours: 12-3; ington, widow of Ira B. Austin, late of | June 5, by a committes of three men | in8 up to her story of Making the In- | George Guile, Clifford and Robert|Went to Providence Memorial da¥: | tijimancic atter spending & few days o et Co. G, First R. L, at the rate of 34|}, be chosen from the state at large.|dian a Citizen which described the | Moody, Theodore and Ravmiond Hcuga- | Those going on the trip were Ferey| iy, friends b ere. 1-§ Wednesday and Satur- __and per month; to Annie Jane Bump of|any boy in the class of 1916 who is|ceremony conducted by _Secretary | ton, Gordon Grant, Donald Ratibone | Thurlow, George Adams, Howa el day evenings, end West wuungton, widow of William H. | eligible for the junior camp may com- | Franklin Lane at Yankton, South Da- | and Ralph Parker. yon and William Robinson. e DA Ry s Mt i strest appointment mp, Tate of C3, C, 116th N. Y. VOIS, | pete, provided he has his parents’ con- | kota whers he recently made 187 Sioux e is spending a few days in Hartford as. St rhte OF 350 pHE MRRLL: 15 MuEy ot Tirhe. Stoctamtul chmpatitor will Rt of 1o b e Lt Alonx TAFTVILLE Paddled to Scotland Dam. E. Button of Norwich, widow of Ly- the guest of friends. tion A ican citi: . ‘lllOl‘iOall "0“5. man W, Button, late of Co. K, 16th |TSceive $55, a sum sufficient to pay | Vation Amer citizens. Miss Alice W. Cogsw fao ey Bawin Pollard, George Weller, Jr. s Alice . Cogswell reviewed Edward A yad- Cénn,, at the rate of $24 per month; | i expenses at the Junlor camp al| e reasons for the . sien. lansusge | Successful Entertainment and Dance|Harry Jervie and 2ov et et o ey 1) Rat & % Catherine L. Commerford of Shelton, | wien weitorm and raitrosd fare.> = |known to all the plains Indians de-| at Parish Hall—Motorcycle Trip—| i rerurned in thelr canoes. Wit Tis parants hore e ravaten Mo, e |mdow ot Tauseuc Commertord, lnis| “is awacd of amy of the schaiar|plored (o oyfl sfects of the wemcail Personsie and Netes navy, a ra = abit u: , em- raveling Men, Eto. Of 2% Do o e M Do 1. | Ships will depend upon a boy's quali 3 n piote worship, em. e f Dance at Maennerchor. A large fications as to Dhysical condition, |Phasized the need of leaders of their| At Parish haell Monday evening an miber were at the dance| tended the motorcycl Connection, Shetucket Street, | Forgue of Bridseport, widow of Jo- | mental ability and general charaster, |Own race for the Indian, and spoke of | entertainment. minstrel and _dance B o iiactnardiur Dall MIMORY | falr srounds Memarial 0ay. FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. |seph Do La Torgue, late of Co. F:|Riiivities for the benefit of his school, | the new Navajo Bible: Jrere given by the Choral club of Wil- | 1% 5 “Feinticivs orchestra furnish- e 54th 'N. Y. Vols. at’ the rate of $24|30a the merits of & paper of not more | Mrs. Hugh H. Osgood read an amus- | limantic under the direction of Joseph | SYeRIng: | James Poyerd has retumed from . per month; to Eilen Hopper of South | {ion 500 words on® Why Plattsburg |Ing story of A Sitting Down AMan | F. Gaudreau. There was a large at- by e Now “Dedfors whigs. to: Bis / y Coventry, widow of Joseph Hopper, | Appeals to Me. which showed Indian views on relig- | tendance, the house being filled to its Moves to a,.“,.,vm., spending m week with friends, Trommer's - alias Joseph Dunn, late of Co. F, 12th | “TPAIS 10 {184, srusicat director of [ious subjects and Mrs. W. Tyler |capacity, Many attended from out of P . it o~ Ptnn. Cav., at the rate of $24 Der|ine sehool or of the Y. M. C. A. (oth- | Browne read an Ottowa Indian’s criti- | town. The entertainment was a sketch W““'-“"Bmm‘. Moving his fam-| Dr. and e, George Thompson are E month; to Annie K. Lamphere of Mys- | ¢rovise by a quumaa physician), must | cism of present educationa] methods in | entitied Bill's Last Night Single, and|on North “"“e‘v in Boston for a few days as the guests vergreen Beer tle, ‘widow of Georgo H. Lamphere |fo presented, with o recommendation | a0, article on Responsibility of Indlan | the following s the plot and cast of ily to Boswell avenue. P o - B . B, an., from the principal of the mental abil- 00! oyees. e chief uble | characters: ¥ REAL GERMAN LAGER of $24 per month; to Hannah C. Leary | ity and general .character of the ap- |Seems to be that some of the teach-| Setting of the stage as the curtain Perso nd Notes. and Mra, George Brierly . baye is on draught st of New London, widow of Cornelius | ¥ S0 ers are not fully competent for their | rises is the bachelors summer home.| Miss Alice Greenwood was a visitor| O0r. snd &trs Gectee, Beierly have H- .' ACKFJ. & co Leary, late of Co. C, 21st U S. Inft., 7L |responsible positions. Another article | On the balcony are the members of the|in Hartford Memorial day. ing Memorial day with friends here. x . &t the rate of $24 per month; to idary FRANK H. MERRILL . |sShe read, True Indian Pictures, showed | Bachelors’ club playing cards and 3. Lynch of Derby, widow of Daniel o - similar ’ incompetency ~among -the | amusing themselves while waiting for| Bdward Wisard has moved from T I e o e por memthe o Many | Now \Executive Seortary in New |38ents and mismanagement at the re- | Biil. President of the club to greet|South A street to Providence strset. 3 financial o e on n ar- D E N l S T o o‘lfle’ ul“céo wilgo-;z ‘:{ :-:; in Raising Episcopal Pension h: also read an in- | rives with Jack, ?&.fi& Bill tells| Miss Katherine Hasler was in New Fran Mar! oA 'und. . Of DR. E. J. JONES Conn,, Vols. at the rate of $34 per Boy hood Days, |his friends that he . ed mnext|Bedford over Memorial day, the guest ’ written by a Sioux Indian, In this no | day sao 3 i b month; to Charles H. Minson of Gro- day and treats them for the last time. Frank H. Merrill, 2 popular general |told of a buffalo hunt, his first sight|On that night a farewell party is given | T H i mhmo:col,%thCmmVols.,lt Norwich Y. M. C. A, |of a whit s Suite 46 Shannon Building | ton. late of, Co n. Vols, at | secretary of the Norw ite man and his school days Bill. All the boys BORN. about ten years ago, is now executive | at Carlisle. Take clevator Shetucket Stieet en-|Kelly Nichols of New London, widow | secretary for the committes of the| Mrs, Kinney then gave many inter- | maitors ars on RUFFING In et s, Aaliew trance. Phone. of John V. Kelly, late 6f Co. E, 26th | church pelsion fund of the Episcopal |esting facts about Indians and what gle, Ruffino. ‘Conn. Vols., at the rate of $24 per|church for the diocese of New York |the state society Is doing. She told M = month; to éuouue M. Osborn of New | outside of the city of New York. especially of the Cornelius family, two s ; wail "Mlllfl CANNED PEACHES on, widow of James L. Osborn,| This committee is to assist Bishop |of whom were educated years ago by h Lafie nrade Dubeall, | ypcoNNELL- eoterly, B Lawrence of Massachusetts in his na- | the Connecticut Society and in whom | apthus ; O T840 by Rev. Williaim ¥ CANNED PEARS tion-wide campaign to raise. $5,000,000 | the Norwich society has always shown Philip Dion, Harry| Willlams. Chrystie McConnell and . Bfldxrpo Wi by March 1, 1917 as the first sum to|much interest. She also told much Albert Pichee; bellhops, Leo| Grace M. Main. CANNED PINEAPPLES of Charles Parrott, late th | fneure the financial stability and Suc- [of the Oneida tribe of Wisconsin to R eman Duval: other membors, | HOLCOMS — SEAVEY —In Norwich, lléhar'I cessful operation of the pemlon sys- | which they belonged. Man; x of these | Joseph Mullen, A. Jolett, George Mar- | = May 30, ”1" by Rev. F. W. JEELIES, EYC. g 5 e e ieaiy o T T e erons S Teoutar: . prorsraac | L Omar Puiine Citrence e o oy ¥ lay s advocat prej P ALL FINE GOODS 350 per month; to Ada Rol _ |ness. 8. e e e O o Letters from several of them were | Arghur Gingrass, o DIED 2 B, 5th T © % |read and pictured théir life quite 1 LOWRY—TIa w-norly. R I, May 27, W"‘ Market Oneco, late of : vt FEARRE — Joséph u; | 905, iz 3. Lowry. lan: s vesre 6 Frankls ; the rate of 340 per : : RAILWAY MATL CLERKS Pichee. n',"ué.’,"a‘u‘.?;.m"fao‘?f"oz nfi’ ranklin Strect B i) Must Handle All Matter, Except Par- e Touch amu neral services vey Fun ) Y Beid 1n JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor 2 | iam B cel Post, When Presented to Them. ey were followed by sity &t Chaseh & Afeg's funecal ‘bridal ——— from ¥ 1o 15 Main ?rfll.v June 2. m wmr.s, LIQUORS o Wit Sr e Siclaing B | now onaer o o post omes g | Sty o B e, Bere | E RS RGeS - Lol i e The following is-the minstrel pro- Nix Norwich, May 29, 1916 |- 4 "Auumms’xm Staubly, un’m- nult. Best Service, AN HURPHY “‘_mm"hfiunllb« - 7to8p.m { fl m-byw Tel. 1425-3,

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