Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 1, 1916, Page 11

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o, Thuraday, Juns T, 19 Siuthern New England: Fair . WAGONS, l,uy;: Fridey <loudy. provably snowess 3 ‘west and CARTS Wast New York: Fair Thursday, :.dlullnl Repairs, l.l;vtlng. Lflmk: Observations in Norwich, ming, Upholstering and Wood Work:| Tne following records, reported from § ll..;h_nmn. in all its branches. ,lSevln'conam{cy. show the changes r Ms“«hy:‘n st any “Christo- 2 £ n temperature and the baromet 3 laint was Wednesday: iy’ m:dstr&nr of the estate w ' x l:h'k M':"'Eh' fi%@;iflm : 507 to 515 North Main St . 1:!{ Rmn;flm:-\ Cn‘\;'flnd of Old Mys. cibredictions for Wednesday: Partly 3 Baward and William Atien loudy. Wednesday’s weather: Fair; north- erly wind. LEGAL NOTICE NEW HAVEN EMBARGO “%| LEGAL NOTICE |or.r.5.coLLins ~ r = B i) 0 s 1z ea conomm DENTIST Over a Thousand Tons Will be Re-|Company Urges Further Coopertiaon tio e m | pm || & m |[a m T .1 7.3 quired by Local Schodls During the| of Consignees and Suggests Meth-| ;... B aerick was a visitor in Bal- e, 143 Main 1 ' 4] Coming Year. ods of Avoiding Embargo. ti¢ Over Gfemorial day. iy ss, cn‘"'.u e ‘opor e g Rown. 9.42 Sun, Moon and Tides. TOWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE 1 81 h fi ¥ 0 ats. d\wfl.!‘l.'r. If’ Moon ASK COAL BIDS 31 04 .36 i3 51 Nt town school conmunittee: To the Court = 3 e on wes- ThS ) 1028 The coal dealers in the city have| The New Haven railroad has sent| The boathouse for the —Taftville|feBted 20 the resciution accompany. iy ’ 11.07 P .51 | received the following letter from the !a circular letter to shippers, con-|Canoe club is nearing completion. orwich, Conn., May 22, 1916. Il 1258 [ 10.24 of Common Coupcil —_—— signees and commercial organizations Kinder ™ . 2 ndx hours atfer high water It Ts Tow| Proposals will be recsived until June | in New England outlining the manner | here P | e aes. presents m“l Ends 3 v o 1, 1915, for suppiythg the public|in which they can assist and expedite | day. its "H!{‘lné ot th; v &! '3 schools of Norwich, with coal for the|the termination of the embargo on b tach “‘fl:‘ ment theredk GREENEVILLE school year. Bids are invited on ie- in Hartwell Thompson of Harvard Med- 1 and high or t‘f}‘ydu;h" su'v;nn.r,d &:o s'nd o lc;éezchool is at his home on Front 1 to be specified in the pid ane e quan- | gi; for their cooperation with the |s . EXPENSES. RIS Bt. Mary’s Services Held This Week— tity to be as follows: Taltwey, ana urges that It bs contine rtment so n Amateur Baseball—Personals. roadway 150 tons, Hobart Avenueleq. ir order that it may not be nec-| Arthur Lagare, Harold Pingree and|o = % 45, Boswell Avenue 45, Broad Street| essary to resort to an embargo again|Thomas O'Brien spent Memorial day at| and_ expen: $32,000.00 - At St. Mary's church this (Thurs-|100, Laurel Hill (0, Mi. Pleasant 80, |in the future. Groton Long Point. Quiside work .... = 3,000.00 day) morning the Feast of the Ascen-{ High Street 45, Thamesville 40, Pearl vt In its letter the company reviews . sion will be-observed by masses. Fri-| Street 40, Greeneviile 135, Norwich the conditions of the past few Arthur Lagare left Wedneaday for Gay, the first Friday in the month,| Town (upper) s Norwich Tewn | months, and shows that if. the con-| Hartford, where he will spend a few > masses for the benefit of the League| (lower) 4, Occum 43, Taftville (lower signees could take freight more rap-| weeks with friends there. { :f the Sacred Heart members will be|and upper) 109, Bridge District 390, igly, the capacity of the railway would D. S. MA RS |9 The intention for which the|Falls 25, Yantic s, Tast Great P.ain icated PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. 7,500.0. e ——— 6,000.09 pand sufficlently to meet the re-| John edlock has returned to 2,000.0% : members pray centers in the devotion |15, West Towa strect 30, LONE 50- | copommaernie of Moy Bagimad businces o Rel We offer Printed Canton Silks, F to the blessed sacrament. . In the even- | cicty 10; total. 1,050 tons. Tn Grdor ts Drevant Snrihes eisbarsoes e Printed 4 Planos ing a nine days' prayer to the holy| To be delivered in the bins in the|ihe company offered nine practical BORN. 90 $61,160.00 Organdies, Printed ghost, which is to be general through. | several houses, “int:l bins are fall; suggestions whereby cooperation may | ca: = o P \ - et o BTt hsite on{ ANty ai sach honte Misst Be e fBe Stikined” and ‘seryice ‘restored o Norwica, ‘May 31, 1935, & Saugheor 36| Jashin m;' 3 s700.00 L“'w ns. entecos junday, June | lives continuously er oeginn:ng i v o J anic St. . X illimantic and 58 Playcr- Planos m ¢ e Ly e SSinniDE | normal conditions. In these sugges-| Mr. and Mrs. Emery Carpenter. Norwich care pass 8 : 5 tions the company states that its op-{ CARPENTIER—In Norwich, May 31, ’hj v our door. # s : filled as required_durfag the sciool| orating, transportation and en-|{ 1316, & dang !1 ockridge { Sohool T ice. |vear, in any of tie buildings. The| Sy s , & hter to Mr. and Mrs. e Salesroom closed between 12.and 1 Vlctor V lctrolas . n':vil’;’:. Hard Pr“;:l:ool it rve the right to reject | Eineeering forces are at the service of | Bmory Golden St. ..... 00 the shippers and consignees to 3 5 —_— A co.so and_afterncons Saturdays. ol any or all bida offered The price LAMBERT—In this city, May 31, 1016, | Department ‘of Cemeteries.. _1.500.00 ON EASY TERMS ol tenany T aeenard, At practice ofi | named Is to ruls tirough the scanol | guT 84 Derfect improvements In the| Ta Gaushter to Mr. and Mra. George | Rire 5 500.00 ax facilities for unloading freight, so far fast team o rmi o o ALFRED RICHARD Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, éa:&muy’:;omol_tha The 'cm§§v§fl§ Last year the coal was-supplied at ’c’;mi,finfl"?e'&”.f:n:'&e pl:)elicy Lof "E’ satla:;‘le'ex::.:sese $30,000.00 DR. RI S 46 Franklin Strest, 230 State Street, | boys have not lost a game as vet, and | 35/ & ton- gl erage Regularity” in making ship- el Sulet*Nighi 3800 DENTIST Norwich lew London it is their intemtion to keep & cléan ments, and also suggests that ship- | CAPEN—MORIN—In Willimantic, May | Jtreet lighting ... 21,000.00 glate It posaible. The bastery will be| HICKS GRIFFIN KILLED pers Grder now their supplies of coal| 30, 1916, by Rev. Wiliam S. Beara|New ugnts .01 50000 Shahan and Bo; £ t winter in order that conges-| of New York, Charl ‘apen and | yeaitn 7500, ']'h.,e Buildin: oom 305 Most Cigars are Good=e , o< EN ROUTE 10 NOBWICH | sy e eyl Iaiths Yail. Miss Rose C. Morin. g e e g, R THESE ARE BETTER | Repair Work on North Main Street. | Automobile Upset While Descending LAt vowbie S eeliiom i T D T e Telenhone 488-2 TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR The work on repairing Norih Main Hill On Mitford Turnpike. e to [tho - SHURPSURL (NITh: rauilth enses essis i bar BROWN—In Groton, May 30, 1916, Ma; and extengfon . .$163,000.00 GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | {7ect 2, Bes™seting o240, ThE| (0 0 rouio to tnis iy on| Hitcs, that tho Capachy Of the New| MRS widow of Heary Brown. In fur| Interest on Dondi: 1600000 . oo\ § M & J. P, SWAHN ile en ut X n 5 year. 3 3 THOS. M SR St W anidin 1, | by, S, Bl s optrots Lh5 Sornet | Tueeday, Hicks Griti of Bridgeport| WhlCH cars”afo-unloaded, sna shows | ICHARDSTIn Xew London Mey 56 T Ve 3 o, 'rop. Franklin St ¢ company’s bui 0| was killed an s wife, two ught- 19186, lam nry Next to Palace Cafe 2 point past Roath street. ers and another young woman more| 0 _condition under which _mere . 76th’ year. DA . s e T ll or. less hurt when thelr automobile; oy, o, delivered and L‘.‘;L‘:‘g:‘:“:: SIMPSON—In Waterford, May_31, 1916, | Gas auors Personals. — overturned on the Milford turnpike|:p. past few months. Tt is the con- EUMboelfi[Mbh is:'lf. of Robert J. Frank . E LA of h . | Salaries . . lin Square, 237 Main Street DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPEERRE | 11001 Cougniin fias returned ater gp the Allington Hill West Haver|gestion at the terminals where cars|Notice of runeral hereafter. b5y ‘-;.;.,y,,... 551-12 287 Main 8t. pending a few days In New York|Nr. Grifin suffered fracture “being | 2re held yp owing to the inability of | STAUBLY~—In;Norwich, May 29, 1916 PRACTISE LIMITED TO olty. brought to & hospital here. consignees to take the freight away| Mary Anp, widow of John Staubly, | Temporary Hours 10 a. m. to'3 3. m. Mrs. Griftin, the Misses Gra a] that causes the whole system to be-| ased Si years. Milic inspector 1,000.00 ECZEMA Felix McMahon, who has been spend- | g, "‘-G il e a S “;.," a f,‘a 2nd| come blocked. 1t is with the view of | Fundral services will be held at her|Contingent »... .y 2 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |ing o few days with frienas in' New | S0 n and Miss Frieda Hanson,|cyring the situation at the source| late home, 265 Yantic street, Thurs- i 195, “BEATS ALL? for eczema sna York, has returned. their guest, ngh““afll pomergency | that the company offers the following| day, June 1, at 2 p. m. Finance teSpecialem all - skin G- SEE ety Tomata a¢ the imstitafion, as their .| SugEestions so that cooperation may | WBOUGA Deeats. aabl B eat ), dated ~ R R. R. AGNEW, M. D, | Georse Hurriman, who has been| jurics were not considersd serious. | 08 Prgusht about, embargoes _lifted i X n, : 24, 1912 ... $10,000.00 W. D. RICKER Piaicion ok Busgei spending the week ' with friends in| Medical Examiner Scarborough | 2nd, fhe service resiored to normal Harry L. McDougald, 11 Perkina ave: | Promissory nofe i3 Phurmuciet Reom 214 Thayer Building Lomels Man e Tho yiewed the, body of Mr GHIN| “Ship at an averase rati. only as| 230 oeiock. Buriel fn the famfy lot| April 80. 1914 ._1000000 o |276 WEST MAIN ST, NORWICH, CT. Norwich, Conn. Greeneville office: | HANDKE:! of the acoident at that time. The| 2Pidly as unloading 1s assured. in Yantic cemetery. L e —— Office Hours: 12-2; ERCHIEF SHOWER St B Sesbeee O tha Taritly maldthet If there is any failure on the part DAGVIS—In w May 30, 1916, 3567,204.22 it %;4 m.; .1': gxcept Wednesday FOR MRS. CASWELL.| while desce\:’%!ns My Alliiston hill the Pvrse' th:em\?l x‘,;?x%’ptrl? r:fu{xh':ur:%ti;t’ :gé Fameral sefvices will be held at the e n‘xfn'; $7,750.71 e and e machine suddenly and out warn- residence of Frank H. Smith, 108|Cash on hand May 15, .. ,750.70 ¥ evenings, and by ~ Saturday | Wide Awake Circle Mémbers Paid Un- | ing wp: Mr. “Scarborough . said | Placement of your frelght, or to co-| WSLGinGion street, Thursday, June 1| Water WOrKS e . 45.000.09 Spolntnient ted Visit at Her H that it was & tble for him to de- | Perate with you, bring this to the| st 3.45 ». m. ot Public Work— oy Mh'" ot e Home Wl | e et Mr. Grifin was_ tas. | attention of the officers of the com- Town of Norwich. $18,000.60 nesday rnoon. ermi A - { pany. e Rents . R e 2 en suddenly ill, or whether a defect in & o B Amel’loall HQ“SG Wednesday aftercbon the many | the road or machine contributed to the | 1y T oo B io oieresY 6o DIomDt Resolutions of Respect. S nling and o1 triends of Mrs. J. C. Caswell of McKin- | Ubset. Bndeavor to get all cars on any| il f,S0ecial meeting of Directors of | “ing 2 S Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, |ley avenue surprised ber with e hand- | Mr. Griffin was 67 years of age an& of Norwich, —— L The Dime Savings Bank ol b certain t#Ack loaded or unloaded each |neld May 21, the fi Traveling Men, Eto. kerchief shower, the oocasion belng|lived at 524 Huntington road, Bridge- eld May 21, the F 00.00 e, i Jotana or omivaacd ach | i 5% RuiowThe v YRS 3 at the ¥ be clear-|unanimous D ori o be Cemeterion— Mrs. Caswell’'s birthe e port. s ei = 4,700.00 afteriian ittt w..d"m,..,_bffln‘mmm Hicks Griffin- dealt in real estate to] £3 804 respotted as & whole. This|spread T A i U : O L4 . Livery Connection, _ Shetuoket Street, i is of great importance where tracks A Trust fund income 2,400.00 H i 'l‘ FARREL ‘& SANDERSON, Props | bfin€ won by Mrs. john Ringland and | 30me cxtent. " 4 short time 880 he Do~ | are used for other switching move- corpora 7,100.00 ariina 10nic sntmouer i i bl Mk tor, Ruth Bogue, after which a buffet | titioned the city council in Bridge- director, and vice president, for more ] Po! lunch was served. Althoush taken en. | DOTt to erect tents’ which would be| IS, 20C, Teln racks required for FOR THE HAIR 3,750.00 388 HARFINA LIQUID SHAMPOO man- than twenty years. T ’ surprise, Mrs, divided iuto ten rooms each, these| TipOrtant and fast trains. e and a gentle- rommer s nded om el S 210,00000f HARFINA SAGE AND SULPHUR, what & ulet mran, Get in vour supply of coal for next in the strictest and best ot 8po; cordinlly. The success of thel|rooms to be rented to the workers man in the usgge E Be affair was due to the Wide Amaks cluk | Who were unable to- secure suitable| Wity JUring the season of favorable|inat word. vergreen beer £ partment— ately and at a regular rate. It was|of What wag right and was due T §90,000: P Week Onl REAL GERMAN LAGER the over-buying of coal In large quan- | t°,0thers in his negotiations with them. - ..h?uu.. ui‘)'m' For One Week Only 29c a Bottle ‘weather, commencin; immediately, e_was genial-ang : liying quarters, _ His tent plan was | Srdering shipments forward moder: | ners DUt Sinays. S WESTBROOK MAN i Yo kitchen, and lounging room arrange- 1 SUED FOR DIVORCE, | ments besides the sleeping rooms. | tities last fall that Started the se- | apd avisemed countclior of the Bonm Free with each bottls a shom is on draught ‘st ~/ ol rsis Mr, Griffin_lived In - Huntiigton | Hons songestion Suring the Dast Win: | oo o e ST o€ the beax. .o H. JACKEL & CO. Myra 8. Sholss of New London Brings|[road, North Bridgeport, and was|tep, giad to meet; and, in common with al ————— 97,100.00 | @@mb. : _____ Action on Grounds of Desertion, | dUite well known. Tmprove vour existing facilities, | Who knew him, ws loved him aud most | From general sinking fund, ST where possible, for unloading, hand- |Sincerely mourn HMslose . o 1914 ana April 0, 1914.... _30,800.00 DUNN’S PHARMACY DENTI1S T |sRemmms sholesof Westbrook has| CIVIL ACTION FOR ling and "storing Trolght, ~ requesting 4 2 ODARD, | 1014 s sy (30,0000 . e Co of e 3 Pl bt . ; ; been sued by Myra S, Sholes of New . RECOVERY ON NOTE, etation and. enginsering. ol B 5 MAIN STREET : DR. E. J, JQNE, desertion. The couple were married | Action is Brought Against John Man- company, who will do all they Nov. 12, 1912, and it is alleged that he i g ¥ This Ci can to help you work out and make Suite 46 Shannon Building |deserted Aprtl 2, 1913 Tne petition por A o effective any such improvements. ’ 1 uired, said lst being 3 HARNESSES , asks a divorce and permission to Use your influence with all other 3,957.00. &uke elevator Shetucket Stieet en. |change her name to Myra S. Frost,|, A Civil action for recovery on a note chippers and consignees im. your i e TEAM, EXPRESS her maiden name. for 32500 has been brought by Law. | neighborhiood in order that the de- h 1 i Xpe: T e s CARRIA Soher Minwasig. 2, now o formerly | Linauency of one may mot pemalize 5 GES / nual meetl: CANNED PEACHES RELEEE - 1 shipments are not received when Tor ite cRumates’ Tor ih CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS of L. B, Brockett one month gfter date. s : - CANNED PEARS | ¢ How to Help Thousands $| %5 2osrettgns Tonth sfter date. uire =iy, pressgin sas0se BUSINESS WAGONS CANNED PINEAPPLES : turity. Before maturity the defendant patrs . 17$1000| SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING CVOO0P0000000060000009008d | negotiated it for value to the es JELLIES, ETC.| Most everyone is anzfous to help in | Lcan end Trust company. The note ent - enue paveimcai Lasees] AUTOMOBILE ROBES some 0 remove pain and suffering | W25, protested by the Thames Loan epsrtaiih n_a Moo 4% ALL FINE GOODS TRt A why a0 manyad Sulterlng | ond Prust company and the plaintift T ankiin avoeie GQOD ASSORTMENT — have on hand; Yeady for instant use, a | o corabeied, 8nd 418 pay 1 b0 e P Dottle of Minard's Lintment. 3t 1a s01d | fai1on oriarsce oF an. oSoommmodstion taken T THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. (-1 s Market)|: izt hote. Damages of 36,000 are asked for. | tes jation, but a : and_ improv. v DR R Sorain. G ’ ¢ pendable - pain y causes delay in getting the recofds §=Top § i e 6 Franklin Street an CONVENTION BADGES. necessary to trace your shipments ‘Taurel Tiase pecial Design For Connecticut Re publican Delegates to Chicago. Yo The hadge to be worn at the re- the r . publican national convention at Chi- ; e la COAL by the fourteen C: John’ A. Morgan & Son COAL Office Washington Building Corner Water and West Main Streets 52| Froe Burning Kinds and Lehig! GOAL AND LUMBER i ‘A. C. FREEMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 68 BROADWAY Offics Hours, 11 to 12 2. m; 2t & 7to8p m Also by -

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