Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 2, 1916, Page 7

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————fi:————-—‘ e e % ¥ i Rises. | ”MIF%JMA.ME.%’ Hunt and S erwich No. No. 1306, 0. 0. O~ Boon, Imp& George fgfi Vooley. A vlllopflo.s.ArO.w&'W. Norwich Board “of !‘Mp—-l\tnk 3.1 Reproduction of a thur 2 5 y King, Gl will : > 3 easily. wenemugdhdhn St Marye T. A en mb—“&m, iloud crashes e et Mbmwnomuu ”‘*&‘;‘a‘:”’“’ 3 Cm-enunf.fl.No II.K.th. y, Charles O. Mur- Funeral of Miss Mary O’Brien—Gram-| Court Quinebau, of A .{ This piece will consist of a form spe- mar School Nine vfiumfl Lynchf J. J. Hutchinson and F. H.{cially made for it, with a wire screen als and Notes. Quinley. used In such a way as to show silver Division No. 1, A. O.g.—uldnal J. fi'::alnfl g‘vld:n fire, each one really a and Daniel O'Neil. piece in 5 ‘The funeral of Miss Mary O'Brien| =2 Mmingglxm-noml‘lo!fl, 0. M.—Seymour DeRusha and Frank op!n'nnultheyml beautiful flower.. Sterry. & with effect—This| St. Joseph's %o;hlny—d‘m Bren- wm -hrnv a full nioqn shining above. 3 nan and M. J. Coscoran. There are many other numbers on 4 > the o Court City of Norwich, F. of A— %:mb‘!s M bqIn eoncludi:g the S o Lo . 3. y". there wi used v M & rfl. “- BB‘ I Fitmmeurics odcigied. - o 2 shells and candles. Instead of placing |1 lude 35 numbe: The opening num- | the batteries in a straight -li they | Léwis, late L “! ‘d* e e e Ty mge‘:-:vmb"enmfl?ury;mu.:um Will Sie placoi th nestions. In-order o Itis greatest. offigl.mdutithu o and Betaos meirere Thomas. | cosisting of 25 mortars with special| cover a large territory and allow a b‘m wur good fothme to offer. nder of the deceased, and Joseph T. Barry. announcement bombs. greater space in the-heavens for the oo = m 'e hm NOW for continually on the advance it may be a long ( & No. 2 will be a pyramid made up of | display. In all there will be 25 set D.S. MARSH Marrs cometiny i imily, lot In Stltwo triangles with & base of colored ! pleces and 215 ehells in the display. |ihe grandson and an leceased and that on Feb, 12, 1910 ? B commitaX ety at ihefee i e e e the pribate court. Allumad 1h8 il of hme mudlhwp.u:hwm Pianos : == SITY MRS 0N AOKNVN LEDOSE. ([DOn S BOn Bater oo 0 Do AW 9 | There are Pattern Cloths in every wanted size and : . Grammar School Team Wins Again. DONATIONS DURING MAY TROLLEYMENS’ BENEFIT.| Mr. Lewis stated that his reasons ith tch—Hemstitched Cloth Pl er- Planos The Greeneville grammar school ball S X R I for appeal were that at the time of m !w Nlp- a’y team won its third victory Thursday | Baby Carriage and a Refrigerator Are|Local Machinists’ Union Sympathizes|the execution of the will Lucy Abby 1',. M 'r“* and Fm Linens—all at the when it defeated the Broadway team Among the Latest N, With Striking Car Crews. Lewis was of unsound mind and did y W 2 5 in a one-sided game. The score was Y not have sufficient mental capacity to pnee basis. VlCt.OF Victrolas |53 The Greeneville boys hit the| The City Mission gratefully ack-| Ten candidatds were initiated at|make o wil and that she was induced OH ball to all corners of the lot. The|nowledges the receipt, during the|the regular meating of Machinists'|t0 make ahe will through coercion and With the time for June weddings near at lnnd, itis an . ON EASY TERMS longest hit was made by Tille; hen | month of May, of donations of c!oth- ion, .| undue luence of Francis A. Main. | herlanded ‘on one O Casmpbelts bend. | ing. furniture, books, Dapers, otc., from | Ing- plabe 7;‘;,“”-" Sn e e et b3 i excellent opportunity to secure very desirable wedding w*& Iunan., &,r&- augflng, ers h':; m m ngyd, flm following persons and organiza- . . HELD SHOWER FOR m flllt cannot be H w i mfl’. rankiin “Street, reet, Bhl came acro: ons: et o £ New London base hits when nesded. . There| Miss H, Mabel Burke, the Willey | vacuney sieciea b t to A1l - the MISE ARNIE: LUBGHANSKY 3 vacancy caused by former President F. S (i m a large numbeér of ‘fans present. !isterl, Mrs. A. A. Browning, Mrs. E.|R. Smit] ho h : - Ihe tatteries were: JCempbell and | P Nofton, Mifs Amy Dowe' Mrs W.|trie el T s i R e R A ::'"’ SN S i Miost Cigars are Good— Flynn and Dixon for Broadway, Sha- Williams, Mrs, Henry Bm‘ifien Miss | attendance and nine applications for] Honer of Approaghing Marriage. YTHESE ARE BETTER | han and Boyd for Greeneville. !ubeth Forbes, Dowe, | membership were - received. - It was 'd after spending a few days o e | onaiten S g, S | Sy, R ettt Jme ¢ e pome o per smer 3t 1 | HEIT SNSRI Harfina Tonic 5 = 2 ure. meetings sum of $10 s m‘”' did s good Businéss hers an | 0T %{:;,';’,n irs. Exima. Bearing, Mrs. | was donated for . the benefit of ‘the| Cveniag 1y Mise. Anis . Lubohanesy | Miss Flora Sante of Plain HIl wes FOR THE HAIR it ,m,,,,.,m auarter 0 £0-t0 | Xy o 7 Y % e hrve, Touteton M. . ;“2;2:8:",{"{,’;“‘ et | in bonor of her epproaching marriage. | [ U a;nsggmmf.-m%o;xe{-hwa notts e e L O Bsrberibr.AVVlI. %, Browne: Ms Dur- | S (s Grgaizttion. wit niaoclal u?{m"uum gifts wero received:” | hom HARFINA LIQUID S8HAMPOO 3. Clasic Poole of Sprinsfield ‘aass. | Ean. Miss Alide Cogswell, Mrs. Rob-:Givmpte mall in the Future reportedfin sacrs, SHS’ doic Croning was Spent 2 - HARFINA SAGE AND SULPHUR LB Al ',’,5,,,,"""" EDen L e Emeh, Mvs. Cosoran, aiss| ot he plens “are progresing nitely: | g imgennd Qancing; the o Miss Martan Jervis has Treturned| For One Week Only 20c a Bottle Tore. Ida Thurston, 8frs. Scarlett; Ofrs, C.|ing e o hold b open mest-| Relreehmants were served by Mrs.|from Providence, where ckie has been [sB 1. Mandall, assist by MM . c stAurxaen‘ : cs). g e fi:‘e‘,’,’;g m nfé’.?:'.'v'fi'i b'.m hefl o el ¥ ss Anna g&ending a M days as the guest of Fr;.. with each bottle a shompoo /™ Heours 104 evening for drill and lnltrucum 2 J. G. Potter, Church & Allen. Mrs, H. ‘provided and e i com| m ill follow. - The committee cations, —_— H. Hill, Loyal Circle (The _King’s :;s 3::: - Have Twenty ‘Applicati Daughters), Mi M. Leach, Mis: ppointed to make the nec- Yy o1 —————— 2 ASCENSION DAY e eans, Mire WoE alans |e3sary arrangementa: John_Gamage ot hes been decided that the ve- BORN. Stephen Mead and Herbert Coyle. cently organized - Blectrical Workers | SWAN—In se.mnton. Pe., May 81, 1916, Observed With Two Extra Masses at |’ . alternate meeting nights In this| & son, Carl Harwood, Jr., to Mr, and A i Patriskts Grereh mhfi"am' & byl cint SAOHEW 50 . |Bity s New Conaon: Tiiey will meek | 3fe. Cazl B Bwan, the toramer 1oF- 50 'MAIN STREET (ui\ the first Monday of the month in Nor- - It needs, also, to know the name HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES| wi R e, fgn o the Aacen- |t STaree "o pirion wh "R ch, and, the #hird Monday. in New i RS . They have at present about DIED » HARNESSES . clock in St. Patrick’s church was read | oa wa o Ca iy 2oih And sign | Will Decorats Graves of Deceased 20 applications for membership. RUTTENDEN—In L-wma ho-plul. 3 Y23; by Rev. Peter J. Cuny, who also said | the U,“M“’“wf;k::" Rontibmer: 1o Members on June 11th, s‘mtmn‘n.v:zo 1, 1918, Hewoy B : TEAM, EXPRESS ‘m.; 7-8 except Wadnesday | Brag oty .The recter, Rev. JI. FL.|some information about [ of Nor " CARRIAGES -8 and Satur- _ ané | oog T g family the Ofission was supposed_to Lk i eselarinesitag st Rt Se : ot by Faheral Sorvices will be held \in this s Sy R Bane A%t 11 be nelping. Anonymous motes are | Truriay nisht in. Forssters - maip | Mr: and Mrs. Henry Erikeck Celebrats Churen fmeral| CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS -~ speaking 5 TaSntify 168 Sorrespondionts in ordes | plans were diccussed for the memoriai| ~ Silver Wedding—Banquet for Jossph | Finc'3! at 41% 5. i BUSINESS WAGONS that the knowledge Which each pos- services which will be held on June| - are—Trolleys Scarce in Taftville | SIMPSON—In Wl!erlvrfl, American House | s i 0o, tis songresa | sesses may be compared. It caunot, |11 St Which time all deccased mem- | Thursday—Personals and Notes. L Ry My LU "bbert 3| sipE SPRING, THREE SPRING cend worthy to as-}and does not act on.the strength of e g s Pl o OF - Suat- Sbecial Ratea to Theatrs T esond- eomiyenly, roward. withi the | wtters Giot ‘signed or datsd, and, in |Ji'er WO organizations of Foresters and “Mrs. Henry Erlbeck cele- | son. Frederick S Stmpson, saturday| AUTOMOBILE ROBFS US| Divine. Judge Redeemer and | ¢his pc!,‘tleuln,' case is unable to make | 5o ie® G CF N orwich will b s ‘bratea ‘holr Zoth weda mmmn, June 3, at 2 o'clock. " Traveling Men, Eto. Livery Connection, Shstucket Street, FARREL & SANDERSON, Props GOOD A“OR'I'MEN'I' THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. any . to what seems on the face Tuesday evening at their it The music of the mass was given ,g it a 1@&,: intended to serve the the services. = This memorial day will| gich avenue. Man y guests were pres- > Fith spirit by the choir, Organist n. g00d and 1o tell the Mission | D° observed by all Foresters in the|ent from out of town. The evening CARD OF THANKS Farrell finglng th‘”‘g mm‘h MX‘ mm‘- Tt auhtm know. No publicity was spent with games, music and ‘The folowing committee which con- ‘We, the undersigned, wish to express hor_customary finished and axprosstve | i Sucnd the knowledge obtained|.ituln ‘the ofcers of Gourt Sachem, ine k... e our thanks to those assisting in their| 13 Bath Streot, Norwich, Cone., T £ s “‘;“!g:e minses wore well at- f nothing can be done. - Doubtless. the |ShPointed: T R. Portelance, = Henry - Mr. and Mrs. Bribeck help and kindness shown to our be- rommers . ere many commu- | writer of the letter in question will [ Slement, ournier, John Drescher, joved wife' and mother and flowers 5 nicants. e e $ee the point and send the name and 2:"6’!?'3-“%“:!’;‘1 President Louls from the| oo (o g, ; % e 4 Evergreen Beer ' | | irisn Relif bay dune tomn. | {275, 10 SO0t heve besn donciat) e Piinowing sommities nas_ been | 3 Fuieck s mombers.” T 0| JAMED WADE AND masmy. Weddmg 3 gene; committee headed 8 . pointed to confer e Fourth llAl./ GERMAN LAGER nu'd.lnnh Gibbons, Farley and O'Con- | NORWICH ELKS TO o! July committee: Louis A. Andrews, Tm“.y Car a Novelty " in Taftville chD oF THANK. TACREN 8 CO o |mett e acibe oo v ve © " OBSERVE FLAG DAY.|” AF e maet ‘remular ssist "M? th Thuraday. el v S ive pr t, i e on of e H. JACKEL & CO. formed tn New Yook to mars® —_— lodge officers will be elect 21 -atelhie ot Tk 26eal7iroliny lines our ‘ppotes”then "’y“:-yn‘:n.x.a IN SILVER | tion-wide campaign to Extends Invitation to Sedgwick Post e e ki ficonyantences oy s, et ] 1 . many peop! .. to.Attend in Body. COLUMBIAN COMMANDERY Thursday, but as a general um.s there sl t m Prm e r D E N T 1S T 2 3 ATTENDED YANTIC SERVICE.|Yere not " Complaints. % = 5 ——— Ttneys Vlednesday, June 4th, is flag day, a running to and from Norwich did a YIS L DR E. J. JONBS onnoneed in 43 aiing | day v::uh Yl be. cbesrsed by m':l New London Pastor Delivers Ascen- | flourishing business, some of the driv- 101 e S R Ly THE WM. FRISWELL CO0. Norwich lodge, No. , ho! ‘Ascension Duy service was services in their home on n street|eq in the Grace Episcopal church “ Yantic, Thursday evening and well attended by members of f.he'Cu- y lumbian Commandery, No. 4, K. T. Rev. T. M: Kerrid rector of St. »dy. Th PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION || porobeiste programms and speakers | 5™ epiring sermon: "raking, for” his £ i text, He ‘that recended -is the . one Rates 75 oents per day and um . FOR RHE hoped ¢hat & large number tiaf ascended, taken from St. Paurs s rmg BROTHERS. URATISM ggg;v;gg'gg; i Tham over, T'P%® | epistle to the' Ephestans. ‘sleshene . 88-28 Breadway GRS i A Ak ARy NEW NIGHT SUPERVISOR ; ; AT. BACKUS HOSPITAL | ATenon, rector of Grace Hpiscopal that th . . : : mm ‘Ros.' ‘money lavishly to rid m“m % . Wh- wm - .nmo ‘ = fl ~and ahu-rm- at rl.n: Srisciam Miss Julia M. Kilday, GMM of el o fi’ ’ 50 \Ifl“‘l’ MAIN .1-, FALLS AVENLE of 1914, Gets intment, | PAPERS IN BIG | . cch" _SUIT-ARE I‘IL‘D. Miss Julia Ithmo: —_— class of 1914, has m%flhflm Man A-l- Million Dull- Nm_;_wmfl"“’w'w Damages From Hopkins and Allen | york in the et g..’::: [Arms Co. o Te of wosk: She began. her du- ties on June 1.

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