Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 6, 1916, Page 7

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Comparisans. 1 Pmicuon. for Momhy Partly . ¥4 any excellent values )n Corest Wmh Long White Skirts at/ “ The vote by districts was as follows:| At the close of the business session cmnnmmo,«e up to.| 440, 69, 85q, 98c and up to $2.69 weather: Gemerally fair; g —DISTRICTS— & social hour was enjoyed and delicious |§ 98c. % 2 A ot S i L Vo onged e | Short White Skints 501 to 515 Nottb Main St.|_ ___ sew Moon ama Tides. 5 3 1 o by the Plaut-Cadden company. The|l Muslin Gowns LSO 1081584 [ Sun 1} High || Moon H. th, 4. 154—1465 | ¢ircle Tad invited circle members from | | 0 : Willimantic, but they were umable to{)] Women's Muslin Gowne at 35c, | Rises. | Sets. | Water. || Sots. ‘Alderm L Day. lw m— 1 m il o m | p. m : . B. Dolbearer 114—1550] Bttend owing to the suspended trolley | § 440, 690, 890 and up to §3.69 - Jieta = 1051 ALLYN L. BROWN, mu s = e }}"’,:m The report of the secrefary, Miss 5 y/ - Combination Suits 4415 ' 1115 Mayor-elect. . % ns, 4. 5 145—1491 | Bdith Maynard, was as follows: Muslin Combination Sui % 8 £ Apother June has come and we girls i - 3 - With the exception of the office of Muslin Drawers sually good values in Short Pl i R 4 ’ ito——anc- osllent values at 44 85c, $1.29, $1.69; 4 Queen Esther circle of Trini : : MOTPs| city tréasurer the republicans made a |t% B Vausha. T 840 307 289 }}g:‘g’,,g 3 o8 oeh fool that he hiva Many excellent values in Drawers | "9 UP to 3269 WATCH BRACB..ETS, 19 > 5 .45 Clean sweep in the city election on .1 Whareh, r < 115—1529 | BOt only an unusually pleasant year|§ at 21c, 35c, 44 and up to 850 s*E ANTS, TSix _‘—‘_,. er igh wat Monday. “Allvn L. Brown was elected | +g5a, i 118—1537 | but also a very profitable one. Extra Size Garments . ' 2 PEND. ) tide. which 15 followed By Moot tids. | Baver SamesnioLy of 69 votes over|F. S Thumm, 4. 70 149—1487| We have 19 members enroiled, and - v i emoeral BROOCHES, BRACELETS RINGS 4. 14114381 we have held meetings once a month We specialize in Extra Size;Gar-£ nee. He carried the First and Second | F. G. Rice, & 1481470 | gince last October. ’s Chemises ments for. stout wem.n—ov'cn.u GREENEVILLE digtricts by very comfortable margins | DAW. Gleason, 53 1tits . Nearly all of our meetings this year Women’s 35¢ and upwards—Gowne at' but“in the Third d Sixth di!tflcu Greeneville vs. West Chelsea—~New ) e am been held at L;m; uon;e, of the A_splendid ;h;winu of Chemises |. and um:dd.—lhort Skirts at Mo s Quarters Being Built at Car Barn— | [2tter’s majority in the Third amri . M - 709294 331 1411475 w?;‘::u‘:mfim G e Lo &y B Sl e 2 > v of every description, new- eing *0—|was 61 and in the Sixth district 46. Last June we held our annual meet- 9 odels & Personals and Notes, The contest throfighout was close and | W. 27 2! 1151498 mg and mne box ommg, lembers of ol i B et et e S S S e PR R 4 o ol aidon e o owers . patiently awaite y the voters. bei present. finuh baseball team have been hard at Up to almost the last minute it was |+ w Rouse, 256 121 o Draetice for the past few days In|nosed about that the resubllcans nod G. i At this time we pledged $6 to pay T. 1 C. H. Raynes, T. z 49 | the vacation expenses of a gir! for two {| preparation for the game with the|elected their entire ficket and th WJF(usml d.d 701 297 3 1 e 1 ot i UNTR"‘"ED West Chelsea team foday. The Dbat- | was consiflorable surprise when 1t wae | W. J. Garroll.”d. 605 sl R S ahe D e denn e e 48¢ tery for the local boys will be Sha-|announced - that Charles S. Avery, Wflu Commisstoner— ‘e also agreed to support an Indian han and Boyd. The neville team | democrat, had been elected city treas- | *H.Blackled FI.OWEH. at 48€ A muucturer's sample line of Fine Flowers, in all the wantedi Untrimmed Hats, in very desirable | kinds and = colorings, including’/ shapes and colorings, all at 48c, wm; all at 48c a bunch, value, value up to $1.39. up to $L.5( The Sale of Summer-weight' Knit Underwear ] This is an offering of manufacturers’ surplus ‘stocks and | includes Vests, Pants and Union Suits for Children—: { Vests, Pants and Union Suits for Women. Be sure and attendtlzis_SdeofSummer-weightKnitUnderwen. , r. 850 310 119—153: missi B has not been defeated this season and urer, over William Caruthers, the|*P. F.Bray, bd, d. 703 204 333 1431478 %i(" b et i SR and a good game is expected. present incumbent. The majority was 0 ame for her and we de- small, being but nine, the final count| ‘Hiected. o ian E qu slupmq Quarters for Men. | showing the figures to be 1507 for Mr. The Election Officials. "“"" to call her Hsther, for our cir large amount of lumber has been | Avery and 1498 for Mr. Caruthers. Thée ™ election officials were as fol- Decembet tmna‘ D. S. MARSH e P e L e e e o i 5 F we sent her Chris pose of closing i nthe roof of the car|closing time for the polls the voting Farst Dmtflct—Modmtor, Martin E. barn to make sleeping quarters for the | was spirited. In the First district|Jensen: checkers, Pl anos extra men which are here to run the and ‘Weston D. Pullen; challengers, trolleys during the strike. More | | Lester Greenman and James F. Drew; preparations are being made for a long machine tenders, David H. Wilso: Pl ayer- Pianos | nold out sgainst the stitkers. % - Examinations at St. Mary's Bresnahan and William A. Caple Victor Victrolas Final examinations at the St. Mary's door tenders, Bdward TiI school are in progress. The examin- ; Charles A. Connell. Earl . Matthewson i forwarded fro: artford Second District—Moderator, John ON EASY TERMS iy o e e Trar oty Parsons; checkers, Stephen P, Coffc: Mnlvgm lnlldln., of schools of the Hartford diocese. The : % and Frank I Royce; machine tender: h B ng, George W. Stanton, Andrew Gale: "ll.l;.k' N Sk, w S(-(. strclr‘, examinations were pre ,(!mder his pRobErt Mahoney and B. ¥, Sulitia THE PBBTE““S & M‘TBHELL Gfl supervision. e > °"‘¥, gers, u;n e ce P. th.:enh_i', c s 3 ™ 3 Leslie lough; loorkeepers, ohit. 5 L 'm:m{ s“m;:u :;:.":t.r;:;“gmuu . { Williams and_John O°Conneil. 2 fat qn... local 3 & % : Third District—Moderator, 4 THESE AHE !EI'TEH ;nd:rchad in the parade ‘'in the city a very small busines here yes- Alderman, acted as assistant registrar. on the terdly. Those who did patronize them R:R. MHEW ". D, |around 6:30 received a severe arench- | there were 300 or more votes cast dur- gifts whici we hope she § Physici ing from the sudden shower. ing the first hour and during the noon W Bava continbed ot Comtort of : v Baltic. P ll'fll ‘:qufi”fl 2 hour something like 400 voters reg- m hayer Building BELCOURT — DUQUETTE — In Baibti June 5, 1916, by Rev. J. V. B. u. ger, Norman G. Belcourt of WI'LHnrl.n tic _and Cordelia Duquette otw Mahoney; checkers, Albert C. Green: nday evening and later attended ; e R _ Middletown—hie dedication of the < TOM’S 1-2.3 5¢ CIGAR $io Divis Sets. mhere A4z siihieke : Mullen and Albert ‘Marsh; machi Bsw Vam Vieck ohservatory will take . Mal mas lace iday, 16, t Wesl e GOOD FELLOW lOcClGAR ihe famous photoplay The Battle Cry ; e T Brot. Georss Bllery Hale Ph. b 11, them and ses, Peace. den and Bdward Bagott. , D., dtrector of the Solar observatory | THOs. M EA. Pnp. Frlnklln st Sixth_district—Moderator, D. Nicho- s at Pa.snde'nl, Cal, will deliver an ad- Next Personals and Notes. las Lathrop; challengers, Robert Cas- . dress. T -~ | Edward Bellfleur of New Yofltx snell:t .-3“ l%'fw?n"gfifif:?'m n‘l;'-hlfl:_g mfli —_— - the week end with his parents of Hick- Z , Georze N L. F. and A, J."LaPIERRE | ory street. : | pydieman; - dooe ksspars, Mank Wit BORN. " 2 = Eimer Haskel — 287 Main St. i e e Thomas Kirby, the assistant regis- T iot6, & daughrer to Mr. and s, PRACTISE LIMITED To the guest of Mrs. Patrick Sullivan of trar at the Greeneville district, was| | Afthur ‘Matteson. Hours 10 & m. to 3 3. Central zvenue for a few days. = unable to officiate and Lawrence E. 0 Ear, N pibin Fokl o Nolan was sworn in by Town Clerk JOSEPH C. WORTH MARRIED. 1 Eye, ose "’d “‘"’“ itne; the strik UY B. DOLEBARE Charles . Holbrook. John R. Fowler Counctiman. Thoinybum-runby strikers ¥ sending the ndars RATHBUN—ROGERS—In Colchester, | The Ladies’ Aid society of tib Fed- | tariecs this according to party men | N e e e ’ June 4 1916, by Rev. B. D. Reming- onwich, Gonn, Gresusville ofice: | erated church will meet this aftarnoon | oS, > T°cord bresker for neon hour 5. bearing the season's : ok ol ot Baen e ce Hours: 12-3; i 00n | voting. y 4 o, $-9 apnsot W‘dnndu ‘(?n v.tsre‘":::\;ér:yh tll:;:flgfn?::amu?:gld:t!- Tha Fust Votes Cast. ring m vear glowers and fruit Jm_lcm Hev B, . Fitrgesatd .,;’ dadiy wnd Satur- © and | O, Thorsday, Mrs. James Bpicer of | pIue Dolls were opened by DMayor o our members who LK Norman C. Ream of New York and| Svenings, and by Saturday | ¥ ; Timothy, C. Murphy and the first man at Thanksgiving time a Thompson, Oonn., and Miss Mary| ; Lo to vote in the First district was Gure -Box of provisions nad deli- | - Srsen of Gresmich e Ve D e don_L. Bidwell and he was followed cacies to friends - in the 'en by Walter H. Rogers, Dani . - urch. American House URPHY—CAI ]{AK——Ifl this clty-, Matthew M. Brown, S. B At New Year's our lead ARTHUR G. CROWELL, %I“n‘.‘rerys 'fsgughk?ndu iss KE"‘,_,,,,,,, FELL INTO THE RIV , S. B, - e s ler was re- . i % . —"'_'w_. e, F:nnk H. ts::m: u:bsu m:r being m;::beredhmth s mgx gift. City Clerk. B Glaian, Both of Norwioh. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, harles onnel 'as Rescued . from | chafrman of the republican town com- March we pledged $5 for the help mittee. Judge John M. Thayer was iy of the Armenians and on Jan. 1¢ th = OIED Tipmting Mee, Ein. Water by Local Launch Owner. |Mittee Judge John M. resister s ; R oy musical elubs of Trinity college, Hart- { STRANAHAN—In_ Boulder, Colo, 1\13. ive nday vote. : ford, gave a concert in our church.|For striking a fellow workman Jo-| "3 1916, James L. Stramaban. aged 31, SanrOpnaestion, “Inhnknnmg arond Ry, eYening, nyhile Playing| 7n the Second district the first vote - This proved o be 2 success and added | Jobm;, SUSTIAC Paid Atre Lue | e & Dativs OF Jst-EandaaT:, 'ARREL & SANDERSON, Props. wWhart, Charles, the 9 year oid son of| W2 registered by William W. Beck- a little over $30 to our treasury. From s O L R SR Ll i on Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Gonnell, o¢ No | With. Over 100 men voted in this dis- the g : sale of sweet ohocolate we ghail|nell and Frank Quinn were before the 3, 1516, 2 court charged with sleeping in a car. widow of Lemuel B, BEv- > 160 Franklin® street, accidentally fell| rict during the frst hour the polis i s gk A R IR Quinn told the truth concerning the rommers Into the river and was reecued just in| " T.° S0V iq gistrict, . Greemeville, | 1 pasa oo ave pledged are | matter and was allowed his freedom New time (rom o watery grave. A local e Sl e e B paud R e lopldng forward with | put the others, because of their denal, 1016, ng,u;y . "Vito of Joun A launch owner who ne . Test fasm nge { EVC een Beer Boat jumped in and reseued e boy|2nd the fotal vote for the first §0 4 the coming year. s S YLt ew London, June 8, 1916, after he had gome down ence. Du |minutes totaled nearly 110, ; The circle closes its year with a very m;. ?‘ oo anugn(er ofthe late! nAL GERMAN LAGER Callahan was summoned and resusci- | . FISTIY, Gebrath, democratic nominee, substantial balance in the treasury. on draught at tated the boy. The parents of the | arried the Sixth OF st Slds istrict, — ; . mmm—« We-terry‘ H boy expressed themselves on Monday | FIiCh I8 his home district, by a ma- £ GAVE SUCCESSFUL WHIST 4 1916, Sarah A Greenina Jm- & CO. as very grateful to the rescuer, Jority of 46 votes. 4 oo ‘Fronk Qreemnan, aged J 4 GDuflng th‘e“ x&oz: hour tmfi-}!}: in ttehe 10 B. VAUGH OF RWENTY-FIVE TABLES n,‘rr%no—% swm Evr h., mm 3 Waterbury—0Of the 85 yo reeneville district one of e voters BN, IGHN 2 e A & Alam Pro , IT., D E N T I S T who_"toolc xaminations for. admission | and fodckte’:le t::“shx:g lr‘:::hl:?:. “Ash- > - it Pfi:fi.“:::fl"a"l .::" P o Bum.l in family Jof, Maplewood ceme- ¥ to the bar in New Haven last week, |ley T. Boon, who was present for such | East Side as Henry Gebrath, the hold- e D5 ¢ 2 ‘ 2 tery, eenown 18 were Waterbury young men. er of the office, was running fo . 3536 6. at & odloc DR.E. J. JONES . or ‘on the dem Hoket, T T2¥°| Ladles' Auxiliary, No. 18, A. O. H, e Aomigerytio gave a successful whist of 25 tables in | | Norwich’s Youngest Mayor. Foresters hall Monday evening. Prizes Allyn L. Brown {s probably the|were awarded to the following: La- yolmgnt mayor: ever elected to office | dies, first, Miss Nona. Donohue; sec- in this city. It is of interest to note|ond, Miss Nora Hartie; gentlemen, that his father, Lucius Brown, was|first, A. Agabeille; second, A. Guil- clected to the senats ot the age’ of 35 | beault, years. The committee in charge comprised Monday's election ‘gheed the rupnb- the follbwing: Mrs. Mary L. Sliney, licans in power in of com- | chairman, OMrs. R.- M. Powers, Mrs, 8 . > 5 mon council. fi.:.ig 'R;msl'l m;:l M;g %unl:h fi‘“ “'Rates 75 cents day and 3 = E : i i ughes, Miss May Nol HAYES s:gmm i 2 TSR The :m’m‘mn:hmy" gl Siviager ]’ oot Sliipy end Miss Heral Ecfley, M" “.m‘m' 2 4 erd 4 g 'l‘lanxnxi‘u cm‘hox the Davis In the City Court. 7 o &:“ro oynm onday nig! » Five cases of intoxication were dis- ' MAHONEY BROS., o Bty oot Monday moming march 7 . PALLS AvENUE HAI.TED HII.K . Sabingbn” iredt wiors. ; ) Forlnfants,Invalidsasd growing children, i ingto: a D unuo to be the |- WM . : whlel . i 3 ¥ 7 Lady Assistamt &-L——-——————-— ‘nursing mothers aged.: o 9 Pert: During. J Telephone 328-3 niu. WINES, LIQUORS| How suviiom o . slieson > . : e suares aizmn g AND Clms cost YOU Same =1 " QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE - HOLD. ANNUAL ME!"INQ. ——— ‘A. C. FREEMAN, M. E Phym-ndSurgeon’ 'mDWAV Office Hours, 11 to fl;m.s 2t 4 cm'hh stock. m / "DAN uumauv { Tel 1425-3 |

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