Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 7, 1916, Page 5

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At present Ma.n!,n at the Norwich State mpueuhm.m.h mmma&,’ Mbwi fisheries. and mml T, Smith of the fashionable N ding of Miss Doris Blm“. And I‘» chcw‘mh{nm 3 vante Bigelow, one of the ushers will be Rutger Bleecker Jewett, formerly l(l.- m Avery E of Norwich. The annual meeting of the Con- m-ntxur-m necticut Soclety, Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution, i3 to ba held at_the Hartford club - Wednesday, 14, at noon. p A1l The aeroplanes in the Battle Cry of Peace, at Davis stheatre thu week are Gallaudet machines, y Norwich. se shown 'ere E tographed while at Garden City, It is announced that the state con- vention of the W. C. T. U. will be beld in the Second Congregational %urc%. in Vza;::'!;ur)'. O“Wefluuldny. HUGHES TO GET Lo sadies bl s °_FIVE CONN. VOTES, | ! Automobile hearings at Hartford, | Colonel Ullman And Ex-Governor | ) Tuesday, included: Charles D. Wolf, Woodruff Pledge Their Suppert to|and Jewett City, concerned in fatal accl-| Chief Justice. dent. Lloyd L. Maine, North Stonington, using car with last years Five of Connecticut’s fourteen del- numbers. egates to the r-pn-bllmn national con- | oG ‘transaction of ¢Me. an@ Mrs. Sherman Bishop and | oo0op celisd Tuesday, maye the chi- o ot Jars and is also overseer GRADUATION DAY Make it a WATCH, a RING, BRACELET, LAVALLIERE or some other article of good jewelry for your GRADUATION DAY GIFT. You will find just what you Not all of the articles II‘O IXP.H‘ anf Ek;.lhlsr wl;il:hoptot';}ndnver, ll.!:va for the nomination of Hughes, and as- “Whi ai in teg: @ Dt Gt B e — oL g but all of them ptomaine poison- 8 > stop M — ing caused by cating canned saimon & | They were Senator. Gaorie . Tk, ! strains had B, o that,you can save your: week ago. epresentative. W d Bakers’ e s ol Irving Chase, Colonol Frances T. Max- l.tt ines - on ;‘rm many times over. FERGUSON’S 0 well, Colonel Isaae M. Ullman and ex-|in this city since the troub . X e e i sand students| Governor Rollin S, Woodrufr. last week, expreased satisfastion, that ol B Toforred 1o, the trust bread that o com. Prankiin Squary 230 Main 8t. || yniversity, Now York, today (Wednes. |, Edwin W. Higgins informed -Sena- |a scttioment has hean ; ite of thelr name, eny the of d day), is Agatha C. Murphy, of 185 Mt, | tor ‘Weeks of WMassachusetts, with|as to Whether the mmlu%?uxt- a sl a8 rouoh ne ihe o J. O'Brien, the internationsl rep- AR b ool 185 Mt | thom he served in congress that he|ed recognition of*the union he said n- | resentative of the Am: Street Fiae? pllhsc er B.| Wil vote for him. that the company would 6 “un- e Railway mnbyu explained the local i Mr. Hitchcock expressed surprise | der the open.shop rula M the | Hall Sues Brothere sirike situation to those present and In New Haven at the nurses grad- |When he leaned tnat Hushes is to|company hiad agreed ta _em- |Judson 8. Hall Sues Brothers and Sis- thanm the Cenxru ZLabor union for usting exercises of Grace hospital, | have five votes from Connecticut and |Ploves and th mv-uy ted tors. excellent and valuable germu t Miss CAtala Irene Whaley of Rnode|Dossibly six. He had figured on get- |representative whmav‘( The suit of Judson S. Hall, against they eave during the controversy. Island was one of the graduates. She | ting only two. He communicated the|OPinion .arose between the ma his two brothers and his sister, in | meeting adjourned about 10.15 odock { i is granddayghter of the late Judge|NeWs to Governor Whitman, who lated | and the cnmmv- - Which $850,000 is sought as the plain- TRy 3 V IOLIN Silas Burrows of Mystic, metifl?ghu supporters . from Con- The New w..- Scale. b b of his {an;e‘:‘- asmt: ;ix;d FUNBRALS. neeticut. The .agreement an. Tuesday | 8 _compensation for ‘severe bodily — , ? Miss Carola L. Brnst of Brussels,| A canvass of the Connectlcut dele-|carrigs. Bith it Lfla touo‘ln' wage g"flefl and gevere mental anguish” William H. Prothero, Jr, TEACHER tBe!:xmrr;‘ wgodlecc'ured rkl.}! Bw]g;- gates taken shows: scalel v |flll 'fiffl?fiefi,&;’é ”ne burh'l %Wflll;mll!i Pr.fithm, |m:|dents !fl SO ty er on her Red Cross work in Belgl-| Hughes sane, ., gon of Mr. an altam um, has been appointed instructor in| Hest - . Frist ey ot B L pidely In Meriden when it _became | Prothero, of Gresnie avenue, took place All String Instruments repaired | romance languages at Connecticut col-| Burton Third year men—2sc per hour arall arrest- | Tuesgay afternoon in the family lot at Violing sold on easy terms. lege, for the mext school year. Weeks Year men—29c ,e,. hour. fl’- 1 day when he went to|Maplewood cemetery. The remains ar- . 57 sty RS i} ¢ tne| Fairbanks, possibiy i1l AT R Lol o B B L N ‘;‘,g‘:&;gg;*g;"‘;;,,,‘;?" a5 [Fved here Satumday from Spokane| angy rottie &, Squire is visiting her Lol g el B0t Tollang wil he held 1 Presont Indications are that Root| After Afth year—3%c per hour. Jiin | Joash,,. whese tha”_ decesved passed o E. BULLARD, Bliss Pl Nore schools of Tolland wWill be held in the e made his brothers, fo bave him|away on May 28, Rev, Richard R.|5Ster, Miss Bertha Squire, in Man- s ) i school hall of the Hicks Memorial [l recelve votes from Delegates| mne meal tickets haye been cut one- | Fé-commit ) an insane asyl G,..{,m, B o 0 T aopai | Chestér, N. H. wich; Conn. School Thursd n Th e L T Merritt, Tread- | 1.1 trom §0 Fr ok N ¢h The effort f: oy, o st Eipiscopal TR O & bes lass of ten to be piaduntod trom | WaY and Weeks, the last mentioned B o e :oh’fn"?;" :M and o R Pk gpuech, read a committal mervice at| ariey Annie Rusgles has been Dass- ST the grammar grades of the town. | apperently belne undeclded between | ihe men will receive 10 conts an hour, | In his R Reatnet his Protnars and Bt Atiae poRrers were Walter | ing a week at her summer home in 5 Root and Hughes: x ‘nat Delesates| " The meximum which the men awerd | sisters Hall alleges a trandulent. co Bailey and Rutherford C. Plaut. There | Berawick, Mass. Prompt attention to day or nigl We advertise exaely | A soclety note In Lenox news|ZOTMIACK ond ot Delogate Ring may | [cceivins before the erlict as 30 ot | RpITaOY on their part to deprive him | were many handsome floral tributes S Telephone 630. aprl ; . an rs. mos - s King per hour. so al deman e P m¢°fl' and many relatives an 3 L oD~ | e a1t s {;‘:s.schyrrmer:ogn )5e:urn3d mofx:e m:ll:vg?t “Fairbanks, aithough he ”fl ot nxh The. opiginel & " o 2 nn@ x“"m:.n.:;: 1 k“ b gyl d friends were c!:f:& NLJ Ki.S&?g‘y xaoa!t, ‘.,J Rirs. Hflq:- Lenox club Monday from New York. |70t openly said so, Some of the del- m “, ’wag ‘ egend < mag san Undertaker Gager was in darge of| 'Y F. Palmer; of Otis street. Meriden.—At a meeting Pi O The latter 1s the daughter of Mr. and |egates say that they are not vet fully | meqs he has threatened the|ine burial arrangements, = commitice of tns Datied Spe r o es Mrs. Charles P. Williams of Ston- -\-:e that this is the way they will t.lon the me offered # maximim o ol &f"" an ttm'zh eve) 8w st s % 8 ML!(-; tllmfletm‘ . Bx‘fn'i“ has “;i- Veterans, %evena ‘x" - in vote. Pour. The as ro- em was for the p turned from & Visit with Ber ceusim: | Aveey snd Navy union It was ¥ob gton. Yohn 7. King nas _ apent meveras| $7 37 conts an hohe. M:flflfl' .3 “,,, family and in the broth- | 'talfan Class Holds Closing Exercises.| yiss Ruth ‘Burnham, tn Brooklyn, N. i the banquet for the atiupniel e At Somers’ Mr. and Mrs. Everett|hours In conference with Bols Pen- | 'fn, ) oThe Ttatian class taught by Joseph| ¥, the coming convention, June Our clothes are; the produc- Pese . Russall have. issuod . inyita- |rose and Murray Orane. 5 ont was SRy ano |t Hs arlevale and Chester G, Ambler un- 2 e Hanover park. It is expected that th Vole: S0 T, marelage. of. ihelr]. Tts; Connecticat ‘geiceation, : includs o =4 gt der the auspices of the Central Baptist| Mrs. Elia Peck of New York is the | will be over 300 present. hmofmkenwbluvawon daughter. Lida Marie, and - John|ing guests, will hold its first meeting | ateornoon. R 3 suit chureh ks just completed & very suc-| guest of her cousins, Mrs. Biizabsth Harold McLean of Thompsonville at| Wednesday and-the delegates will but mo. permanent. pgre 5 p a | Fear. The closing exerclses|D. Norton and Mrs. Annie Meech Wai- a reputation for making the | treir residence, Monday, June 13, at|meet every morning thereafter nntil S s reaied sl T Gotg T er: wega o AU at Moataal bt et ot | Do ip.m the presidential nomination has been < g i St Yor | fay evening. There were several short MISS M. C. ADLFS Best Clothes for Men, Young made. All are teeling wr Nattout Eaaale Wt e 000 ‘2§ the. amount. 1o which he | Bddresses 45d the Ttallan church quar-| Mrs. Willlam Ayerigs of Stamford HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALH e, We - Miss Caroline Alden Welr, d-uxht-rr S e peoponifion: aisned Fumsiiay Wik ._l:;‘g:lnnw by his confinement in ‘::'fhf:‘ll‘::d o &‘:’:bef of “lecmgll was a recent guest of her daughter, Hizs, £ies il mako her 3 Men and dei. ‘e’ve select- nnfe Me and Mra I Alden elr. of OBITUARY. ot e ey ims and ihe threats of arrest con- | At the close of sxcavises refresh- | Mrs. Lee Roy Robbins, of Lincoln ave- Touse, T s George Mo, T e reaenn tha " strllcery | stantly standing against him. reamm nue, ed the Best from the Best. | ®. Eiy, also of New York, are to be Mrs. Eugene F. Sullivan, O oe s Leoaed D s aer® | * Judson Hall, who s about 34 years | served. . married at the Church of the Asten-| gtella Corinne, wife of Bugene F.|fo iaken on it b LS e “mfim’t old, has-been admitted to the bar in s"flm %h-n will open its fall term in| Mrs. Frank Bruce and sons Dexm- n 4 10th, b it the w-g;«ln': > slon In New York, this (Wednesday) summ, telegraph ed! of The NoT- | oculd be doclared. reashed. this Conpecticut, Massachusetts, New | September. - and Clifton of Brooklyn, N. Y. are | ol 1 u"“,“o;‘no ' afterncon, June 7, at 4 o'clock. loh Duliatin, dled. Tuesday evening at | Cond, 02, declared reached. With this|Yoriand New. Jersey, and, sccording guests of Mrs Bruce's mother, Mrs. wealp. pse. ur e et o 715 o'clocls at her home, 188 Broadway | & e Do arious To- | o Hie friends, is an unusually bright Nursery 8tock Import Permits. Frank A. Mitchel L, Norwich resident, Mrs. wnd man, though eccentric. This eccen- Attention has been called to a cir- Edward Luce, of Niantic, entertalned | “Fier @ lingering ijnese " - . . |cals Monday night to get thelr action | {ricity however, is nothing alin . io | cular, to become effective suly 1 sty < 4 the proposition. He went to Sy~ il no to Mrs. Caroline V. Buell, 'state presi- | 1555 " e daughter of James MoGrath | o nsanity, say some of those who kmow |ing We spare no pains to see that{} Ceroll Woman's Christian Tem- | 300 "Afattie rice MoGrath. Her carly b gl e e hjmm. He Mr. and Mrs. Cuflol'd M. Story of rules governing the importation of | Hackensack, N. ‘were week-end e 18 & Tellgious man and ia | Dursery stock. o CwomlLr is iomusd | BUCSLs of Bir. and Mra. Trank B Ful every garment we sell to man |2erance unfon, and Miss Josephine| [itc wag spent in New Orleans, La. She | 3 e l;?*mb N yested some $10,000 in Dowle's ven- |by the Department of Agriculture. The | len of Lincoln avenue. i ‘s o Sexton, state corresponding secretary, rried in AU 1891, in St ture in- Zion City. most important change made by it is el or boy is correct in every little | both of East Hampton, Tuesday. ey oo, New Ehoan. - She oame| o Norwich, when iffe matter was pre- the provision that permits fo import Carranza's Problem. New sented to the local men. It had been Files Certll r 2 t,, ..m, my in 1899 and had since_re- ertificats of Dissolution. narsery stock from countries which| (Carranza’s problem apears to detail and that it fits the| The annual mesting of the Con- planned to hold & W“n& of the local| i o m,,.,,ch p..p.,. mills, fncorpor- mnlmun nursery-stock mpeeuon And | that of gerting Fid of Vit witheat of nectieut Bankers' association 1is an- trolleymen at 1 o'Clock Tussday morn: | _;0q'® nag reliminary certifi- its to import orchids and tree |fending the latter's rather i wearer exactly as it fit. | nounced for June 17, at the = New |, mge“.::: e e £ aog | {08, But e Bir. O'Bricn ald nt reach | 4190 B3 06 & pretiminary cerdf- from uo?x?mm Which o mot | constituency—Washingion. Star. Qoenn mouse, Swampscott, Moss. in|Bugene N, also sister, Mra. Constant | foo fne masine. mhe mestine canla Sof | TOATY. m..lnh.l;\ ursery mtock inspection in- connection with the third annual e A The Standard Brass and being relssued each year, will . Somt: convention of the bankers: e | Conway, of New Orleans, La. be held untll later in the morning. . Yt g Our Prices! [<ocsrorts st ok Sy | Dot and Stbrars mmme.m'mwflzmw bo vl oot o] o, P 2 i fo the " The Class Day exercises of the first | per. Frank Jewett of MoKinlay avents Stortly fter the snnounosment of 000 fo-§150,000. e P;"flo; P;fiut:’kr ™ it has been tendered to &im, — Boston are as low as is ible for class to be graduated from Suffield | phssed away Tuesday morning at 9|} utm&nufl; er_of o detec- Dlmm- oF Nine Covers. ex-Senator er an- | Transcript. poss| school under the new name were held | olock, = Mr. Jewett was = b tives and strikebreakers left town, and b T e A R qualty given. ° i e Rtk Y e e g R e £ wich 18’ professor in Latin in _ this | son of Jesiah and Almella R. Jawsth | O e N | St ", e ues s | W, a Sourl ®| BIG NOVELTY DANCE g School, of Which Todge Tuelus Brews |S0e Shwcnon and Almglla B, Jewetl | Washington Detective. Dureas, New| ening st forse on Lad . | News an er. Men’s Suits $12. to $30. |is a trustee. A class of 29 was grad- | ent of the 0ld Hopkins and Allen Arms JuTooaten from your home to § A uated. A company, and up, to the {ime of his 2 3 m‘&‘&n‘m don Young Men’s Suits $12. to| ... . . iliness was one af the mechanioal ate when To tie en_Lucretia Shaw chapter, D.|gigears. He ia survived by his wife, | 3 $25. Nathan Halo schoamasse Sow Log. | Smma Jewett i Boiding i , New i Sne Boys’ Suits $5. to $8. P pnny shoalhouse, Nk Jony Charles H. Northam, ! B & N fowatd the einking fund of the Hiis-| Charlee H. Northam, ane of the old. | worth _home, at Windsor, which the|est business men in Hartford, an: M y & “Mng chapters of the state are pre- 2';3’,‘?}:20?" [ ?,’," :i%;::dx%(:ug THE M APLEWOOD er ., Tues- g mpzho, i lml'cnm“ o et st o e oy S D 0 et Somla A NURSERY C0. New London and Prof. iAlbert .Shon- | for several hours previous ta his death | LOCATED NEXT TO 861a of the Mohican hotel, | was ‘umconscious. ——— e [ eg {p Wew York Mondiy, &t R06L s, Noriham was born 1n Washing- | MAPLEWOOD GEMETRRY B Al . P g Have closed thair store at Hr Main |} Look for street clock A NUMBER OF PINE |nouscoment of the engagoment was | son of Henford M. Northim and Mac SR o Vi Sy LT made last Thursday. ortham. He was honed to T H. Peabedy DHOTOGRAPHS | o s et e rotecs| S Ty et B : e 'une term of e % i R Sounty superior court opened at Rock- n_1860. i ORI Beklivy Phess and ; ot e 3’.‘“&“‘{“’{ morning ‘at 19 ociock, . 3 : aolown vases filled and satisfaction Violet Talcum ‘bench. Willlam H. Reed. of. Russell €. a i SHAKESPEAREAN PAGEANT| tor. &5 v £'to ‘the | Chasies 1. i At M v . e of et inviied. Powder taken by Rev. F. W. Coleman Ors, ] are on exhibition at i, o botlaved that an sutomonle are 4, o Mo M v . Borated—15¢ a Box Cranston’s Book Store|fiaf hd b o2 5.0, oGy il Soen & "orsas : . gy 2 by Mrs. Fannie A. Mols —AT— i mm- w& dnc advertised > X b LS (| s ek s s e FOOFE iy m m of the owner’s deceas- | Arii; grain mill, 1, . Will_meet in the lodge room Sunday ed husband. and could have been| aied » Y easily tified. . relock evening, June 11, at 7:18 p, m, to at- tond ‘service at the Central Baptist 60 MAIN STREET (oA Laursl HIU passenger wh NOTICE town on an Sary. meraing trels gro chursh. * S Tueaday asked _ne triva: 4 B All visiting brothers' Invited, d GOAL AND LUMBER Our office and warehouse will Wear whits glevas. E. l. MINER, Sec. of Com. g : e ‘ : g (o A FEW REMIND! Nl ‘ . : ot ; ; | WRIST, WATCHES in a varisty of -flfiw.m...“d'.'. .t uwmwmua“““ Thursday, Jm'lflluul&l\. mmmunm

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