Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 2, 1916, Page 5

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illw CARROTS NEW CELERY —_— : of Notwich| : 3 i e et ; © - owonie| s W e e ks g RS il B0 ' Morning—] S Ly ,,,,You Know NEW cAuLIFLOWER : sy i o "agect fhe. Boligar n Tl : 5 J , Tieais aoa | : About “Dixie Weaves?”’ » ‘You ofight to for your own s~ NEW PEPPERS NEW TOMATOES | sions yoottan Aohocls held no sese NEW PINEAPPLES X Today, June lnl.‘ the day’s has increased an even six hours. £ i NEW GRAPEFRUIT filictu:h‘llv’qd Nwfl%-t;qu schools are rehearsing for 1 in stic with - ‘brother, NEW ORANGES Day exercizes, the 11th. T |his home in N after a visit in Groton. & STRAWBERRIES Tocal .ofl.;!.u have sola mmmj_mn wfi and aes. m “"x-"' the . Y qomfort this Summer, “s “"”‘ London eanénaay 1c 1 v given out - ] % . : The Jums session of the supreme| . TS, mxii‘-rvay Getehell _and niecs, E &;‘:."‘k" o'l;‘sefy b::re :‘;;)t' light, -h:“ wMERs Haven n:xt"o ;"umm““ o o for the last thn. e Norwich Wi aprics keep pe % Vase he cottage at : wil | andteqmmhmfl«mg. anhnfluu.cnmanetthexoe‘stybmkmmmm Danielson, S R 3 wich road, Old M: Chambers of Commerce, _with g 20 her 80tn birthaay Toently reachs B poo ana Mre. George G. : aatied o : mew Chrlst Hes—the | Don’t miiss these two points. mwomms oF GAS ..!.’ % ”’l“: Pl A R bl ogs, | Harriman's ok ecinintoy o Eewunow| If you want to combine X, making the teturn trip in Mr. mum- .a : and B e Summer comfort with style, W LHoDE . e Bl o NG thi o1 duly : WHIST AND SALE. 6 RE B vel sostad M“ tne o 9ld Brewer place, -nhumt:: WILL MAKE ARRANGEMENTS Ry s Conditions: i New, Lowen: - i Cathsilc - Wemboh "Binb - Conduots] COTIE 10 NEFE aNG/ get PO ou full bloom. Dixie Wi i : \FOR ANNUAL OUTING busihes bngRnisetions (.08, Thureday for the first time since| , Successful Affair in Buckingham on Dixie Weaves. Gas is ready any min aay o | roah Sow St Rayhe iisd & | g Connecticut - Devel in the movement. 15" Wew Lomce; nesity e Memoriat. 3 bl is ute of the or er a days ago that dressed|Eastern onnecticut evelopment part oy e s -m:h.‘ $12‘ is the price. :m l:;'az qm““d:.lvo n-gd h;n;amyw mm_ nine and one-half pounds. ‘Committee Will ‘Hold * Mesting in | Thursaa, a0y atl o turned on Thursday. g j!:: Catholie "anmu elhb conduct- : 3 S Danielson. 1 ganized and systematie, the strike o ry it about.. No smoke, no 'l.% 8. Bushnell, which was i o] B successful w! :,‘m"‘.,'°°‘.,‘,';°.,.‘:“°";,..,“: ,’:.'“’ i the Navy bt I %fl&mmk Yool ¢ th next mesting of the eastorn | Hoped that . their unitea intercession m“’"“'“,;.,‘;"",‘:,“",,“’m“' ",:“' 1nta” afe| Zhursday There were 24 ? settling the strike.| fect at midnight. ve tables of bridge handy who will ;p' p? Connecticut Development committee, | may be a means of af gl R e ot iheake gnoas ere working yrop-fly if you ask m apnusl L (summer mesting of the ;::gh 2115 to be held in ?:‘,:m;m o i e ot B % ,k“’“““fi TR "ma‘ uvz'r--lt o bu“"' Y them to do so. - | Fire Chiefs® of Cennbetiout 1s 16| ons tor a! SoohugEIAGES. Wil DS] . Aa a 7esult GF the siriibe aflier WIS T whnes Sucas compelled them wm-m—umu' Mrs. E. Mc- You can cook with gas, heat water|be held at Stamford, Thursaay, June ttee whi went into effect at midnight Wednes- | e on hand the earliest and thence|cormick, 34. handbq second, Mrs. tor washing, do the laundry work, light | 8. year at cmmfi' day, traffic over the entire Shore Line :&gfi'&m“_fia;&":“ “‘m Joseph A. George, 33, set china cups 207 Main Street ::“:of;“d':-”‘“:h;h'fl"*‘y‘:"“m' The annual meeting of the Tolland d::‘-:hwnmsuz Lake. Another mat- |System 1s = a-standstill. No cars ;i Dhers down to o i n.:&. saucers; third, Miss Edwards, 32, - = 13 will the eet- | were operaf n city unf on cl basket. . il W ol oo | o e % B ) S SRS S R R e o i I B LI i, 2 7 oo, : 44 the name of the committee to the 0 or three were on < an e; -secon: It -would take a larger space than |Tolland today (Friday). Bhstern Gonnuticus Chamber "of | These wero kept rubming ut irroguins |40 & wholesale businces | Pasens: | it 32" soous; aive, Joom Lee, 35 ) n Thursday morning, Rev.|Commerce. = = _ e A ‘é‘:’"”“"‘-“ beye|for _the protests drivers would have s s g kR, gl S By may be done with gas, and as space FUNERALS of the evening. perched on the hoods. donated Whohfl rather expensive, we would suggest T 7 i that you call at our office and see f George Alfred Davis. e slitney. D vees Siu PRI of the regular men would show up — chief amd tie, donntod by "Mrs. M. H. jourself how many things msY B| Restaurants and hotels had extra| The funeral of George Alfrea Davis |for duty sarly Thursday momning but Rates of fare went up like Bethle- ohue; Killiagn M consola hem steel. Fifteen SEPINEL, oo patrons Thursdey because so many |Was held Thursday afternoon from the | Proved not so, for not one union man, ‘started but | SO0 D‘lms business men funched down tov::, residence of Frank H. Smith of No.|a¢cording to a statement made by the {hu was too mild for some of the _1 8 3 mel The City of Norwich since the trolley strike was on. e e e [ Dl for dut, | Rufus Wallingfords driving” the cars. 3 4 ‘were relatives, ends, officers an 5} Two domestic servants anxious to cal De; The shad fishemen are still hold-|clerks of the Dime Savings bank and | Some five or six non-unfon men, who | 00, ‘D5 C 1, theih e Gas & Electri partment |, 1 n ot Beybra St and | members of organizations to which | have beon employed on the ’local [ PISPETE, e xso':flg- .——.——.——aml Embllmfl'i ALICE BUILDING 821 MAIN 8T. | the ferry. Anywhere from 20 to 80 are| Mr. Davis belonged. Many beautiful | lines put in an appearance but ot iDeY | privilege. - A dollar, @ head was asiced b landed by the crews each night. floral tributes covered the casket. Rev. | Were unable to take out any cars 88|¢,; passage to the Thames river ship-. 337 MAIN STREET Samuel H. Howe, D. D., pastor of the | there was no power. It is sald that yard. .’ In m’. instance walking wi P Miss, ) The quarterly conference is to be|Park Congregational ehurch, officiated. | the firemen in the power houses drew | TG, o " . AR Oppavite Poat Offiess H held at the = Old Mystic Methodist|The honorary bearers were: Col, |their fires at midnight' Wednesday B church Sunday by District Superin-|Charles W. Gale, Charles D. Ni and this accounted for the fact that| The strikers were Jjubilant at the "Pho A i tendent G. G. Scrivener, of Norwich | Frank L. Woodard and James L. Gase, | there was no power. manner in which union members had ne 321-2 Lady Assistant Kunn. Mrs. Jme- Crawford, Burial was iu Yantic cemetery where| The first two cars to leave the|issPonded to the o i Local ministers will attend the two ¢ L Mrs. : Dr. Howe read a committal service. | Greeneville barn since the strike be-| iy Were unanimous ,_"m"g‘f‘f“‘g S :m 4 e VIOLIN OF the. eneral Aaseciation. oF Ik | Underiakers Church nd Al e | ey, eeranon OB, wayg| ch & degreo that they will romain i i necticut at New Haven, June 6§ and 7. John D. MoDougald, - o Thamesville anil The otber 15 Yan-|Cut indeinitely or util Sfiei demsnal WHAT MR, WHESLER ASKED. | WILL DEMONSTAATE VOTING ThACHER Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willlam Loefler is granted. The possibility of strike HINES TODAY.' ot| Relatives ana friends were in at-| i, The car that went to Thames-|rcakers -being able to operate the | Before He Was Willing to Dispose of NG Norwich, hdve purchased the cottase|tendance at the funeral of John D.|yso M3%e @ typ to Greeneville on 8 |road successfully appealed to them| His Property to the State Hospitalfryier D. Guy and Cornelius J. Downes Al String Instruments repaired || of ¥ 5. Miner on the Bluff, at Gales | McDouSald, which took place from the | was kept on that line throughout the | *SSHICROUS .\ «f nave been 1n| 1° Clear Up Reservoir Watershed. Will Be in Charge. rTy, and_the fa son, Harry L. - : Violins sold on easy terms kel Do mily has already €210, - No. 11 Picktis sveiue: - Re afternoon and early evening and was the employ of the Shore Line Elec-| o Bk actton: Sedoh . A run at intervals of about am hour, neerning action wl On Friday evening the election offi- The Old Mystic factory shut down T One or two other cars were sent out | (% "5 ‘cants 4n’hour And léhexb{:: e prfleehl:: Which e e | Clals, including e moderators, ma-| Wednesday night until late autumm,|Among the many floral tributes was |SUrnE the afternoon. =~ All the cars chine tenders and checkers, will Te- ' i Stociive squads, ‘Dut mot “dhe| EcSt week's pay T ever got was 31615 | (ecs of the Norwich state hospital will| Chine (enders and checkers, will re: Pen ien haael and birch wii sl | Tore trom T ron Siouiaets Talon: | e Uuble i Shcountaran | o syoning seven dave Boce workc | 152 ouer Sragerty blonging 1o Charies | £y Seiration U o votse machines purposes. | ndition for QISUIINE |\ rers: J. Edgar Ritchie, Oharles | 2Perating the cars Thursday. llet for meals. Talk about the com. | i, J& sonuitered: for the coming election. ey Fox, John W. Shea, Henry Bushnell, Detective Squad Arrives. pany's; interest in its men—huh, that's | Wiesler States Usmt the BAIf neré and | s oSy o RS machines will be demon. izt nofe Teyllar ¥ T Malloy, e S Alfred Fournier.| Thursday morning a squad of se just a line of hot air handed out Ifke | house, wWhich is surrounded on three|Saturday from 12 to 9 o'clock in charge this welfare stuff at mills where they DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |ine Atianta Woolen mills, - Atianta | Rev. Mr. Wyckoff read a committal | corogn, detectives from the Washing-| cmploy o charity expert at $2,000 a | Sage Y Rospital property, nete bim|of the registrars, Tyler D. Guy and Ca..l& how desfgner with Hall Bros,{Scfvico at the grave Undertaker C.|riveq in Norwich and registered © at|JSar and pay the unfortunate workers e iticn e neat dha ek e | OPeie &, Downes. Dental Surgeon at Norwich. A Sager,Jr, had charge of the fu-|ino Wauregan house. They are un.|20out $1.26 a day. # Bim hich s warth about aa nghon b AT et Washington correspondent mention | Former mermbere. of the Blackstone e e e e JoRn T Fyics %o ussest and that la that the|Tore: He states tbat he would be Y NN | among those Interested in the big hy-| Hose Co. of which Mr. McDougald g = satisfled if they would move the house s , city of New London does. not waste) 5, her halt acre and Goed the oth Are Your Valuable Papers dro-aeroplane thdre and In aircratt|was a foreman, and Chief Howard L. | JLOUSht hers on the order of Presi-| ., ;ore money in hiring special po-| Lo 2nother o g oDt syt In aircraty| NES & TOrToi e 2ud Chist Howed 1. | dent /Mobert Vi Patei 0 Rik: ctoef property to him, if they would pay his licemen for this strike. We are not der Lock Frank B. Brandegee, of Connectiout. |in attendance at the funeral. the company's property, out to do any violence and the peo- | Bric®; oF If they would bridge the val- Uni and Key? 1647 FERE EER Mrs. Ellen Baker Wade. No Cars on Montville Line. Ple of this city know it. We are hon- | 0¥ TUVCR 38 | CFOCE B T e, I8 Fox -3 F Days ¥ A da ,s Tavepn girls who started Thussdus = So°letY| The funeral of Mrs. Eillen Baker| While several cars were run on the|eh hard working men, mostly With|io have nhis investment made good. or Just a Few Days ¥ou 1861 For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. L re families, and we do not need to b e e frining by axmy omeers st Wade was held at the home of ner |local lines' Thursday, no attempt was i Gospital is approached. p iy summer resi- | 3 Gelock Wedncsday Sfternoom, Rev.|ing it 15 expected by thetrolley om-|be & 800d idea to spend it on ths | 0% L4 offer t( the pubiic tne finest standard Brown of Danlelson officiating. The |clals that cars will be started on all | SUigets and not on constables” = W. C. T. U. INSTITUTES brands of Beer of Europe and America: Grand Army men recall that 52|deceased had been sick but a short|the lines in this vicinity. — 40 strikebreakers arrived in New Bobemian, Filsner, Culmbach Bavarian | vears time, and the end came Sunday, Ma: i) sty R e e N ago Saturday next the third day | j1" Y, ¥ oo Strikebreakers ‘Arrive in Town. ondon from New York on the Owi| Will Be Held at Willimantic and New e e s o s oy Tar ° | The house in question is at the left of step-daughter, Mrs. Henry H made to operate cars on the Montville | ¥atched by police. 1If there is any|ine’ trolley lne and highway as the|Can Buy a train Thursday morning. The latter London. n u bor, Va.,, She leaves a husband and three| Strikebreakers began to arrive in %lll‘?c‘lalmmerug&n‘luon:hkaurhbm lasted 8;1 Yk t(”x;lneg!::tf tE:rhto‘;fest:H:agf c?xlg‘;-egg'!}eo;‘ge ‘B‘n‘hc"“}“a“d %,i““ ;ZZ:,:&‘;I Tl:at a{:‘ftflg‘zy ,‘:’;‘;‘o‘: o ::\l: by oflh:itloln of m;& h"n:‘ééf The programme of the W. C. T. U. for a Very Little Price of . 3 ' of €l s ., . o 4 . ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | '°% °f the Civil war. R4 thoee Step-cntiaren: Wilinm Wode | stroets ready to take charge of the Tho aaucuficed that they latended ts | inatitute 9 be hield et New London gn Budweiser, Schiitz and Pabt. The planet Mercury enters tne|and Clark Corner, James Wade of |cars today. It is understood that|Smbloy theml 1n various capacities | Tuesday, June 8, at All Souls’ church THE CRANSTON CO A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. | morning sky June § and reaches its|LISIOR and Mrs. ‘Henry Humes of |more will arrivesoday. ~The men are| Ci*Sent to other points on the syse oo ; Telephone 447-1: greatest elo; 2! [ampton, one brother, iward Snow = . o . 3 s | R irat faw Gave of the montn DUMDE | of South’ Dakota, to faourn her loss. | Thursday night Was to the effect that | 10, Z troductory, line B. Buel This opportunity is not {be seen low in the mortheast for 4|They have the sympathy of the en- |the strikebreakers had considerable Jl%wwr;f:o:? like mushrooms | topic, Woman and the Ballot, Nrs. 3 difficulty in securing rooms here. I State street was | lie A; Gager; topic, Cvnneouun'- Need little more than one hour before sun- | i3S, SO, SINS, SRS Wers |Now London” Thursday might thirty | lined with them on both sides and as |of 3 Reformatory for Women, Dr. Va- likely to, occur again soon.’ Humes and Arthiur Wade. Threo se- |Drivate detectives and strikebreakers|fast as they drew up to the curbing | leria H. Parker. Luncheon. % mll It The Scott Brothers on Niantic Hi | léctions were rendered by Danielson | were ordered from a hotel there soon (B i Wwith passengors. Don'’ say the prospect is fair for en aver. |friends. The selections were Rock of | after their arrival. gficao'}unggnf:mfl’t e km';- Today, B. L. G. Hohenthal; Every Saturday, with each purchae | 288, CTOD of peaches on their farm.|Ases, The Pearly City, Face to Face. Strikers Orderly and Quiet. The day was one of the few thus faf | A question box will follow each topk Seth Philips of Lake's ond will alsg & ML seueice whw RENC AL He this season that would be likely to at. which e of $1.00 or over of our Wines and|have plenty, but in s orchards | Erave. Interment was in the North| Despite the fact that a bundred of | \oci"eople to a summer Tesort and | On. the sonewing ton “an Liquors, we will give one bottle Pure | {1°Fe Is not so mac as one Flossom | cemetery. "L Staubly. city thore was not the slightest trou- | under_ordinary 535 | it be held mt Wilimantio in the W. ( ;iftS For e :: I le an ere is no indication trou- . U. when this programme Caltforgin SR {Etian Tree, The state A. O. H. parade and con- | wilow oE- John. Staubly. took piass|Ple Throughout the day the strik- e M Ty eyt D o otowsa: A. SCHANKER yention, committoe at Middletown has | from her late home on Yantic sireet, | o7 SPRINCIS0 (ROesives, 1, & very from. Taking the ¢rip for Dleantce nd | fredrices S Criens Tieles 1n- G d 1 ved a communication from Rock- | Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with : i Y 43 WEST MAIN STREET ville stating that that division will go rolatives, and friends in attendance. | coNld be i h"" g LREHS W yen § .’{".’_h;" Lschuingis, i M Em— g’m Fow 3 ra uatlon gith the divisions ~ from _ Stafford | Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D. D, pastor | fia ot sather in numbers to any ex- | il posaintiity of an extended sus The place where you get pure Goods |Springs and South Manchester and|of the Park Congregational churcn,|ient but Waiched proceedings quletly. | . null PoF troiiey service ia L o L T, The b the meontl vk £ 1 go by special tratn, officiated and burial was in Yantic i eir_opinion opic, L mon 'or _your money etery where Rev,,Dr. Howe & of the strike several of the men said Last Did; . 2 % umber of New York passengers|coierial b iy DT Dwee read o | Thursday night that it'was beginning in It Should Have Done,|| the young people will ™ e ot Thursday | Chureh and Allen were in charge of | {0 JO0K very serlous and they had | uginese thers f o g B s T Opuiten; "patligmen- from - schools GEORGE G. GRANT |morning, bound for places in the coans | the tuneras. thiele doubts ZDOUE the amcossatul 2P- [ rising . cat. Bropristor theve is i graduate o » try at points north, were greatly dis- 1 Kozl Ki eration of the cars by the srrmebre afdes o mblhhl e A ‘Wfl A question box will follow mh topie. d concerted to find no trolley cars run- Stanley Kozlowski. ers imported from New York. '.rney mm Aty line of jitneys and colleges. Underhker IIHI ning and some of the women with| At 880 o'clock Thursday morning |are just as determined that their bearing"his name if the strike’ contin- ‘ ehudron manifested deep distress, the funeral of Stanl mands shall be recognized 'by the o An iate gift 32 Providence St., Taftville hi B company as they were on Wednesday. n the 0.4 8. Lins. POLITICAL ADVERTISING SPEtopue May _ contributions ward 'l’hun with relatives and | What today will bring forth is impos-| On Prompt attention to day or atgnt calls Brlthh War Reltet o hrousir 30| triends attending. Services were_con- | sible to foretell but the eneral opin- the Groton and Stonington lins the strike played havoc with the ate aprldMWFawl Mrs, Richa -|ducted by Rev. I. V. Maciejewski in|ion of the strikers is that there will et v —— | erous wgm!: oltl Bfl‘::“v’v‘:"’tylct?; Ao St. Joseph’s church at 9 o'clock. Six |not be any trouble. du.nm a1 $bs Various mille - thit To be voted for at the com- will be cherished by employes, who llvc well them throughout the ey and twelve pairs of knitted socks,|DOY Irlends actéd as bearers. Burial Many Forced to' Walk. out i'nto the country getting in hours ears to come. forwards Tady | Was in St Josepi's cemetery. Di- Y - for work. tomi Parin wits > While YOI Al'e m fll c" Heherrs eon Sommsttren in Tene 9oad¥ | Jortaker M. Hourigan was the funeral| The strike caused hundreds of peo- R ol €ons, grocery wagon: a my avails r . o director. ple in this vicinity much inconven- e velifcles were u‘utln them This appropriate g‘ft The younger daughts 0 B jence on Thursday. This was espec- M. Sears. of Bosio n‘" PR AT THE AUDITORIUM. igliy tris of the mill operaives many znmbmum o h.."hmmz ’flm‘wm"g can be found at — dau, of John e g b rced = | at the opening as many of looking for the many bargains just §| wi i5ins Phyllis S Motion Pictures. - ly as ‘4 o'clock. A number of Ialls | who live in Mystic Ok °n"yh" "“in"i = ried "June 20 s 4 tesldents are Smploysd in i Talt- | Pawoatuck wers very i THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. The five reel Paramount plet\xre, ville mills_and quite a few are em-|i; get there at ail. : e = story busi Hypocrites, was witnessed by good | Ployed in Ymflc The absence of cars Established 1872 many times over. N. Y., which pays a blg income. " | sized audiences at u,,-Auanm the. | made it very difficult for them to Open Mass Meeting. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING TEAS atre Thureday. The picture deals with | reach thelr work and it was late al| Arrangements are being made by The inventory of m esstate of num characteristics. Tricks of Fate, | Right before many them arrived mo ’om ‘committée leymen Loo street COFF| S T o e e | o et e | home. Sehool chiidren, Academy stu- e i B k for clock the First School District | Film of current events were shown. |dents and shoppers realized the | of smnxnem. Mass,, to committee, which rd ———— - first time how much the trol!.y sor- MACARONI . hat WEDDING. vice means to the public. SODA ... : was valu g Hie property Jitneys Charge Exhorbitant Prices CREAM OF TARTAR Ui et W ot Jitneys appeared everywhers but MAGIC YEAST... du%ué‘u of Holy Family Acldemy. at| At the Versailles Me: exhorbitant thodist church and aDeak: - box 4o §| Bal nu"ld’i evening atu;?d .30 u;clock 'w%- fheis peloes wpee -gmu that | MAYOR SCOUTS WILL DIRECT Kot ot Wero: unioed 1| e A AT THE DAVIS THEATRE, HENRY GEBRATH TRAFFIC AT PAGEANT | Vaudeville and Moving Pistures. ALDERMEN #mo!ud‘l’nm ‘Will Direct the MILO R, WATERS Parking of ‘Automobiles. MICHAEL C. HIGGINS P-nut&:warmlmlkmdlmA Grape Fruit Marmalade ' you'l das . i 2 Dr. J. M. KING ol G B ol Sul of e oo B lhar Soure 0 Smmcdane O | People’s Market mummeu s mnhlnuug idle - = JOHNGA&m‘a 5 epnnui:‘m : DENTIS 0:: va ‘:'u Siree : na 'W ‘ Savimicns u teio 'mlw:‘wm | ® JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister | to alfr. and Mrs. George W. Carroll have | cro be:nonaoomr trip to~Philadelphia ang e a Tateviite Dax begns Vie- | e ”K“ hortta'E Afl-u:-p% Bl _Mr. and 1 it : CLERK . nmmm TREASURER CHARLES 6. AVERY

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