Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 6, 1916, Page 5

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Academy, spent the Mudnflm" jpal hma.c!iietum:h M. R. Abell, of Col- ) E= ¢ Sitver Kate Shea oF Notaten \ 5 e in New York, where m} are attend- ing the festivities incident to the clos- ing of the great woman's convention. n Flora A. Hall of New York The many friends of Alexander Jor- mmmflgmm er reason. - Th m“h.m mmx:tth7o'eloekxm,moml§w oy ""m"'fi?.f“’n.‘."m St et e : 3 v o - JIkE e e g Baptist church, in the obmervnnee of | ity E = troll % lon and. T. Murphy, proved since his treéatment in Hart- . At the annual meeting of the “Wed- Cnufia. their annual memorial service. Bora. trom Hheltyhem ned last erence e e 'L' ggmc"b'fi‘;mml:u .onlo’!uc umemmrpw-u_ 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Rush of 252 | week. % . Charles chards, <church by ‘West Main strest announce-the en- ¢ 5 torman the act Mrs. 'W. 8. C. Perkins, presided. The 2 GRAD“A"ON DAY Stment ot ‘thelr dauEhter, Ruh ‘B | William Ryan of Boston, formerly of | Monday ‘as on-the past. few daye | pliots elected were: President, Mrs. ridcemats, sad Asthony tue. Make it a WATCH, a RING, fito L. Andrew Relshard of New York WMM- e e e Chiv, Biae ey -nawwub'um‘mue W, gi C. Perkins; vice president, Mrs. | |37, %ot Boston, & brother of the groom, BRACELET, LAVALLIERE or cuy. subtcrl‘her to md.goma? cm: so | and service was also maintained on the o mx: %V‘fl‘l"fg'k“g:r“‘_"c;’fl”u_ was best man. some other article of good jewelry Boys of the New London Y. M. C.|keeps posted on happenings hereabouts. "m 3t pon¢ secretary and treasurer, Mrs. m:nfl;fl;% L for your GRADUATION ‘DAY % He is one of the amployeu pensioned | operating whidh seem | to the etrik m H. Linpell; program commit- gflm ":_"nl:, s m | GIFT. You will find just what you by the New Hevan, soud. i Mon ot g :bmff‘m (ehatrman). | Georgette crepe amd gatried pivk Kil- | want in our display of fine jewelry. ok Miss Mary B. Sheridad, treasurér of Butis; homorary members, Mrs |lArney roses. The bridesmaid wore. Not all of the articles are expen- the Haile club, has returned from Wh ol Thom: Mrs. Henry Ruggles; | Checked taffeta and Georgette crepe, | sive, but all of them are good, All graduates of the Connecficut | Pittsfield, Mau, where she was a del- ing the strik Adken, with a Beghorn hat trimmed with, - Training School for Nurses have been | egate to the ninth annual convention Generally when the astonished invited to meet for a reunion at Dou- |of the Natioral League ' of 'Women lndl‘v&dud. often a stranger, realized o FERG“%N’S ble Beach, New Haven, Wednesday af- | Workers, May 31 to June 4. Ti ing an absolute difference of opinion | what was up, he or she got oft and ternoon, June 14. was an attendance of 338 deleg: 28 to tho situation. The actual situa- | rewarded wiih marked applause. o Franklin Square 239 Main St. % from New England and New York tion, he sald, was aecording to ‘That the strike is now a matter of A mdew stretch of asphait walk has | state. his mind sufficient tor the action they | o ither than days is bell M been laid on lower Bath street, graded took. igreiyien? is i g Color is jent to this theory by the fact | Learned, iMrs. Bd: 80 as to do away with the objection- President Perkins stated that h@ relt that . Mrs. W. Tyler Oloott, | B e | 2ble Jo ending the walk alongside AT THE DAVIS. t the ait: o many of the strikebreakers are !flm!d'Nofion. ! ity OLIVES, Plain and Stuffed|: Taever bulldine. St. James' lodge, No. 23, F. and A. OLIVES, Large and Small|: works the ‘frst dekres tonight ai Heinz’ Worcestershire Sauce |2 temple at 7.20—adv. ¥ h t to the men 450 the P e, yotng: coupla Aert fa (e ahekc much moment to the men an declared they would remain no longer,| L. Richards, Miss Annle Ruggles, Mrs. 5 The BEIGS Fry of Fasen SIS o ho Btribe. They sat they B | Heney A riereD, Mow, | Chaties D. Seon on e wedding tour and the Lrides | Davis theatre was packed to its responsibil not like conditions here. ‘White. ¥ \ : Py m“’"""‘;:nk z a :‘hflo i seating capacity Monday evening tolexecutive board fo sit with him at 2 Patronize Local Druggists. FUNERAL. 2 eh. see the greatest moving picture of its|o’clock Mont afternoon. After dis- The groom has always lived in this | S If they are strikebreakets they be- e e 3 4 Battleships Minnesota, Vermont and i the' situation the" executive " city and by trade is a carpenter. ‘Both Peanut Butter in bulk and jars | aichigan of the §fth division of the | kind, The Battle Cry of Peace. This is| CUSSIng the situation the executlie|iieve in patronizing the local drus- Elwyn L.and Arthur F. Miner. | o0, 0"00ofie are well known to many | . Atlantic fieet, which have been en- | the. first motion picture to be used to|piicl the union representatives again :mn wT? it e lggndagt"‘gen A acuble funeral for Elwyn LeRoy Grape Fruit Marmalade | sagea in manoeuvres in Block Island [exploit-an important, nation wide pro-| i aiermms B the avest Side car was brought io a|miner, Jr, and Arthur Franklin finer, R thbiin. fogers. A : BURNE BRTH VMNCand S0’ Newydrt peganda. We are making lggrtm: In the ob- | conductor operating the car enjoyed Miss Jennle Latimer Rogers, daugh- | i eration, said Mr. g a soda in a 'West Side drug store. ter of the Hon. J. Frank Rogers Ponple’s "al‘ket m'.l"l:e’mwmumwnmvim;;:éflmfitv‘:é p::;?(:or;fi ;blmeje:::;?::?}o; nr::: zm:;.ly %:': &?fifi'fimr"‘fi 4T Glan:g'm dock u!emorngd day, was tsh: late Hvelyn DeWolfe Rogers . el proatiion oF 2 LAY, | Schine Momgria shor etore ighe i ot OBTUARY. . - [6a Bom e madetsking ctpel of| o g 6Fra Street Fratay uibhS, WD . QRITA, 4% 90 foacartal asd he. stde wers WHLAc: | Seiriment of the HEassion: i ' LeRoy G.Smith : Chapel strest, Buritord, Sfonday T (w Solchestur _Gon 2 2 . p a at Cl church | pastor of the Col grega~ | \ JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor A United-Service transfer , reads: Bn;l’le{i ogod;;. Emt.ICaéru;lBafley‘ sg.gm.ng by Reprseentative O'Brien. (Contributed.) :;W;:a.' znz':log and at m-u:m ‘ofi- | tiomal church, at the parsonage. The | —_—— — =t e | Py Director F. T. Arms, Mare Island | &2« r. Buddington. In the line was| 1niernational Representative P. J.| The town of Canterbury has clated. bride wore a gown ‘Wwhite crepe de | Yard, July 1, to Portsmouth, N. H., ;‘1“!‘:“:“ M““”Y‘ “‘“g L‘”c T‘é‘"}, 535 O'Brien gave out the following state- | with no small loss in the untimely|“Fiwyn was 16 yeavs old and Arthur|chine and carried & shower bouguet i d L | mént on Monday: E. ‘Wi el er an r . 44 1SS M. . ADLED J|ams & 28 S35 Gl mmbert P ety SuS0 "l | ol S Mo " e S0 5,50, o s S| e T T 0 ol o | S e e e b, T re o M SS . (,. 2§ tamity. of Veterans, Bov Scouts gnd Tierney| i ceting Saturday night, and the sus- was engaged in his mill at Vet to ClastonBocy 1K make their home with Mrs. Rathbun's | Hair, F: andScalp || suem summer residents, Prot. ana et PR gL e rasiiats | Ecstion made by W, B. Fitagerald Rowiand's brock, preparing & mick of hired a boat near the Giastontury | father. , Face. 3 Bi Troy, of the gsnusl executive bou\i ‘wood for use, dre saw he was operating | gteamboat While they were in - SPEGIALIST 317000 tomard the 550,000 beins caioca | mhe ey, sleotod oity oMot :z‘:ad & | tuat the s ot ety | Gy ity oo 1 wud nnnied It mm-n.rea.mdntg: e Bl b i ¥ 50, s gt Ao 3 s e i s for the New Haven Orphan asylum |present governing officials. The AR Absountt: TS Mobe SeuS e pa- |great force against him, producing a|miwyn and Arthur were drowned. he a ord one way ich caused him unspeakabl ) and of which over $111,000 has Sere ‘wtiractively drapedl | With - ine | Be e e ot o o phe s et a0 rewiiiod in Dl Genth fn less | 1Ai0er and Harry wererescued. | quartty, 4y the Lales - Mousn §itecuived sari and stripes. tion. Does. the Shore Line Electric| than a week. Thus the unexpected oc-| g Hourigan of this city. i opposite the Boston Store. She 4% Sl college seadits with l;fl;,e dfl:“:;e l‘(lev; thndenflre a;xd!e'!:e Railway pany own and operate{curred in his case, and strongly Im- | will be there Thursday, Friday and }|in commencement include ' histarian, | btiom And wery eses chmmeg o g | ie newspapers of this city or ate the | pressed what a great poet has beauti- a it e Attended Past Exalted Rulers’ Meet- Saturday, June 8th, Sth and 10th, || Mary Cogeeshall Baker of Williman: | Soaotesnironcs ooy’ showed up the |merchants of the clty the real owners | fully written: undefensiveness and unpreparedness | through their advertising? ing. RAwm (n ()fl with all the up-to-date Summer § |1 who is a sran fl;a“gb'er stom,ag | of the nation-and brings to one’s slght | “Now, then, we call upon the mer- | “Death takes us by surprise, Past Exalted Rulers _Neison J. D GTO A styles. Everything for the hair, ‘} :uv"l-u:“ St AUna Cogpe ©f |our condition as a nation. It depicts | chants of this city to demand a settle-| ~And stays our hurrying feet; Ayling, John H. Carney, J. D. Lucy, face and scalp: iy 2 as:dig;; 2:;‘ Iq:aed to a‘:d ::Jlf)‘: 2:!’; g‘mt nfflmi:i e‘d dThlm !:hou g‘. it o . ufl.’ ot E-Mchufllnlofl.gend . 430, B. g 1 e een on five 'S ant luring lve N a . Lenox House ‘Phane 1267 §| Invitations have been lssued to the | i\’shows how to remedy this condition. | days there has not beon b ediorial| CUF lives are incomplete, B e atte: a meeting of the Past - The pleture, firel shows the peaceral in any newspaper in this city. If the |“But i the dark wnknown, S12 B Ktopaing Don’t fail to use CONN. nation, erica, utiful scenery | strikers were in_the same position as Perfect their circles seem . ! Aademy, ot tha Converse art Gals |of flowers and ‘the hig waves rolling | that of the company they would be|®en as u bridses arch of stone RIVER SHAD while in sea~ lery on the évening of Friday, June 9. | 22t the shore. It shows our stu-[plastered, crucified and buried by| Is rounded in the s in the Rocky Mountains and Yellow- 2 < dents at the Naval Academy and at|these same newspapers. So we de- \ stone Park. - For Graduation Gifts The current issue of the White Rib. | West Point, scenes about New York |mand that the merchants of this clty| Mr. Smih was the eldest son of | piu foomneton T2 B T asrym. . bon Banner acknowledges contribu- ;‘;fi:‘: et i::vt:gin;pgf:ltn 'w:uld h‘:\rg; rise up and aenl;. mxi st::e Foin Geoirga W. :d Nlellie Kinne Smith, | fioiare Srar T, W. Williams, and Mrs. Recei at > ago last - = I_EU! fi:am D::: g:ngfluh-l‘dml;!’l;m“:rme ;‘;ler:l. I & B Uk ire) Bles” woir e Statement From New London Trolley- | having been born 31 years ast Au-| 7 5 “mora. both of Massapeag. The eceived fresh m&’ | men. gust. He was a man of excellent char- will be brought to this dg, for able to hold the nation. body. Gentral ;m?gn.. tmstflpl?olm.’;})%nove;: 40 S e by i taven | e teliowtor s jssued | 8cter; perfectly free from the use of| purie; é intoxicants and narcotics and other Thotass Mivoures X ing fleet is remarkably shown and | by the New London trolleymen Mon- mas Marc Fountain Pens =5 B R T, B i e e | A T S S s I T e : t is announced that $2,500,000 of the |.rible weapons of war they r: great “T'o the r nded public: e of- even! al e home of -in-! E: 55005000 being raised for the Epis- | havoc and our eyes opened to the peril | ficials of the Shore Line Blectric Rall- | T3 o5 R0 10 bopular with his em. | Aristide Asselin, 34 Tichmond_strost, 114—Telephones—777, { eop‘l clergy pension fund, has already.| which menaces the inhabitants. way company have been misrepresent- ployes, they and all his friends deeply| Woonsocket, f kidney trouble. secured. It is for this fund that| Our forts are practicaily useless with |ing the carmen in ihe papers. They ed | e had been m tnr fl,\e past 18 days. CRANSTO 3 u ity ‘i Norwich, 16| | The pictur shows te resulis of iy ot Bave |t tmexpe Ganf:o:uum Mr. Marcure, who was born in New N'S 5 = S him so unexpectedly em, and m Norwich, is The picture shows tne 1ts of a |Sstruck for 86 cents an hour, which is loss. - Besid had been a resident of | Working i New Tork suburban towns, | peace. conterence which Ras for . 16a|not true. The men have struck for a|Mourn thelr grest lo . ey ek i main object—disarmament for peace. | Principle which is granted by all other Fremont, he leaves his wife, nee Lena had . Miss Louise Sleeper ‘of Groton and | This resulted in a great disaster as|corporations operating trolley and Duburke, and son, Washington, the npany. Marcu ts Or EL wmfi'm?}fi:fi"w?fnx"'}m“:fl;fi :he '3“’""“?1,:,&" 15“ . - wtm: :he :triai:-a.te or n?:: the leaders of th‘: other son having Qied in 1910, and-they In Jew! City to:‘;n years before go- s a few ers. r object was to in- rece! Dest sym; = Dr. J. M. KIN Mr. Wessell, who is in the agricul- e j ixs the des pathy in their %mm fluenice our statesmen to vote against strike-~ tural department of the department|preparedness bills before congress and WETOWIR! Dol vaIt wife, who was Christiana Mar- . 1 of the interior at Washington, is the | the like. trouble for our citizens. These men James Stranahan. tin, died 27 years ago. He leaves five Gr aduatl()n DEN I son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wessel of| "~ Scores of prominent Americans in|are not qualified to operate cars, as| James Stranahan died at his home|sons and three dggman, Thomas Groton. the army, navy and administrative in Boulder, Col, on June 2nd, at the{and Denis of Pawtucket, James, who This is the month when At New London, the mew Ponian SIS P, EONTRON Bve L300, Siigea. o | the aam of James and Hannah B. Mis | Srovidencer Joseph of Los Ancgelcs, le t e of - A R s et Bt Ao Hlrntii T | e o e | e DUl Bl iy S| B St ol el SO it | EORL ko e o 3, A S | the young people will 3 the Boy | nation before he allowed to 'Ah a lam ere age years up, Mrs. Aristi 2 fm Swum:ngent:’ S :flmomm:a?eong‘:\mny car out alone. he entered in the mercantile business|whom he resided and Mrs. Michael graduate schools tions to Mayor-elect Brown, who oc- “The men have been pq-cntd. m until he was 21. For 25 years he lived | McKenna of Wauregan. He is alao llld m 3 “‘Bishop John 2 the boxes. The - | many ways since the co zone sys-|in' Chicago, where he was. pmpu-o survived by three sisters living | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN 'th“:“ of M‘"fl Will dedicate the Z%’da':&«?mfi,m&'mmz.’a”"?fig tem has boen In-use :a]:l*m p\thlln in business and then owing to ill| Maine and a brother in the west, ho- o o Dental Burgeon A, Iy message. has Dbeen tricked in many ways that|health he passed much time traveling |eides a number of grandehildren. An appropriate gift The planet Venus runs very rapidly : - ~ - - will be cherished by || McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | Into the sun % e élou;l':‘zc the month, - - - — T 2 R ; e th i " it !wfll bo?:’meneo:plo:fig &xgmlttm in s % A e P — v a few weeks. Du ma; > @ G 2 . years come. ¥ be seen in the u:e?-:scope m:ge vor; o 5 £ 0 | rapidly takin e form nar- & 2 e ¥ 2 % - » . E t E' Bn“ard - Kl Towest imagihable siivery crescent. ‘ i 1 This appropriate gift Imes Local alumni have been notified that can be found at oy o b T e e 3 g TOoss col open June 3 e . VIOL.IN collage m and pw?xlmd“:z St - mEmm-cmm co. x .3 e e 8¢ r e o TEACHER sra. “‘m&:‘&i‘lflmt‘vmfi are to be . - Established 1872 S held errace. Thomas 8 » ¥, Shea, of Norwicn, is one of the sens ; . RO SN TLDING All String Instruments repaired fors. pe Look for street clock Violins sold on sasy terms at the F P itol to lm dh the big infh of A cap! e g hux or appointments /address E. " ch will come this month €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- to the income tax dep-rtment. of - the Tevenue office. © June 30 is 010 ey A e et e :.;‘:,’f.‘.‘ et :‘;m‘;’?.i";m oo 1B : |Violet Talcum R.SHAHAN, Specialist | i:: ve e cent.” harged | Pasider L2 on Diseases of the hmc dau lLflOD AND STOMACH. ;m:fii n 3 amw% Ne = o mfi@rw : Bo!:ated-l.'tc vBox “Plaza, New York. The : : = entlo :| ceremony was was performed by Rev. B. Rfi_‘,mw;h::'n' G. Fitzgerald Vincent's Roman = g A . P jarouts; 1001 & i 24 %04 7-8 o m| Cathallc ehurch. : ; LB B b n Sunday afterncon 50 MAIN sTrEeT f 'HARNESSES /,, TEAM, EXPRESS . CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS _ BUSINESS WAGONS SIDE SPRING, flmzl SPRING

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