Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 8, 1916, Page 5

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B - 7 3 ¥ i - TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM| ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. annm|ecuhmlmrm “rfl.lu&bomfiumdflr“l wlthfimlhnuy Wl’mu- % Si'\dbxhnnlofino. £ The B Natural club gave a delight- s = W X : P in New &mw&ne::‘fi evonmm:h.l::"::; a document 3 MAM nAY 5 ual mduummnu at the : 3 lmo m usoyedmlg mm. Fol- Make it a WATCH, a RING, §|dey BRACELET, LAVALLIERE or ‘l‘h. An Eastern > later. violin, piano, Miss mru payment for : = 2. W, Britain; other article of good jewelry Benjamin Mallory of ed omplaint of | Charles A. Dowsett and during bl o L Formerly With the late Geo. A. Davis. for your GRADUATION DAY l|New Haven has arrived at the Hughes AN Chg v GIFT. You will find just what you §| cottage for the summer. the higher court. X £ Fenry Moles, Great Britatn, Fridrion i /admd’gthulvmxh : et As & Whlter -Aukieia:: Peter’ Eantl ; Van- | L Oroors Mt at"F. We Rolids Suirelry the stand /an jea er S 5 < a - r . N et b o e e oot | iln, the_courthouse grounds Janitor|and " rofustng @ suppart her. - She Mrs 3. : : Bakel, ‘Belglum:" Simon Suman; Pai-|S5re, 21 Broadway, will - receive, Not all of the (articlss, are expen- |l ickaa has handsore ‘pods of scoriot | whs. the only witness Jor the state. | Overbaghs vocal duet, Misses Edna special - Tk John O'Grady, Great Britain; Jean sive, but all of them are good. geraniums in bloom and the roses and that Baker and Ruth Potter; violin solo, Baptiste Elphege h salvia will soon blossom. les 2 £ e because she kept The class to receive first holy com- | company with other men. e declared | Florine Schofield: vocal aolo, OMiss Bdx munion at a special mass in St. Pat-| that he is not the father of the child | na Baker; piano duet, (Mrs. A. J. Bai- Franklin Square rick’s church at § o'clock Saturday|which was born in ‘September of the |ley and Mrs. Charles Saxton; piano groes depu morning numbers aver 100. same year they were married. solo, Miss Buth Potter. =The :nn-x ! a- Bt Bassis 2o B B e asb, trial was started ednesd.,y num] ‘was lorus 1l 3 This wesk's meeting of Alpha Sigma| 7 ks H s e o | Pttt o ot e D em—— e 11, township 12, : ! society of the Second Co OUTING OLUE WILL LOCAL POLISHERS UNION oast tn e ract appropriated Sor miii: | Kiewics, Russia Alexander Wojcle- | SERMANS RESCUED BRITISH * ot S A A e R L e : tary bounties in Timeis. The docu.|chowski, Russia; Constanty = Wara- SAILORS FROM THE SEA We-advertise exactly | Perry, 202 Mt. Pleasant street. OPEN NEW QUARTERS HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION | o, e Rearly & hundred years | konski, Russia; * Alfred Halley, Great e Sl ar At Nt o Wednesday #ternoon - the Ladies’ |Sodality Boys Have Leased Quarters|Charles Johnson jis Chosen President|Old; I8 in very excellent etate of pres- e .thl’ Aid soclety tga of Trinity Methodist at a.ruew n the Thames and Frank Clish Vice President. = o e e ab of St Josep Charles Jolinso e eyl hacmy B . Hummel o fulberry 3 The Oufing club of St. J¢ h's So- les Jol n was elected presi- son, reden. c’atm dality will open’its newly leased q\nr- dent of the Polishers Union No. 169, n&}- oriz- The following cases were munuul Tbe state board of charities, of|ters at Bartlett’s on the Thames held Wednesday evening in Carpen- T Georglos Demitriou Tragakls, Turkey, i which Mrs. F. A. Mitchell of Norwich | coming Sunday. The club will h.,m ters’ hall. There was a large attend- to_ascertain effect of Greek military ¥4 ] is a member, held its June meeting 8t|an open house for -all members and|ance and besides the election of offi- you the capitol Wednesday forenoon. frisnds on boat race day. oath upon petitioner; Edward . 4o i, b :erl the regular routine business was o M Y Great Sunday next is Whit-Sunday, for |, LS club members are planning to | transacted. value is not known ¢ Rl ) rganize a baseball club which will| The officers elected follow: Presi- Our Suits are the very limit | pentorles an important day in Bag-|dd much interest to the club life, |dent, Charies Johnsen: vice president, e > Frank ;. recording secretary, of expert clothes making and :&fiflg‘m by candidates for | Mjss ROSA S. WILCOX g6l Lapro: Hnancial seeretary, Stephen | PARtS: . 5 - AWARDED GREEK PRIZE |D: Kotches: treasurer, William Mc- 3.5 we're ready to place you in| g ... conouncement of fne pians of Guiness. * The following were slected DDING. - touch with the finest ready-to- ::-mflummg‘,lggpghmg%«;m;g Daughter of Mn and Mrs. Calvin Wil- | 000" e, Stophen D. Kote - Ward—Miner, .~ [|pearsnce: I e gg;_n; ig‘m;n.-nfl‘l, ;;: u_-:;-;d-;;n%" § of Norwich is among those who will| C°X lTakes Honor at Connecticut|ches, H. Williams, John Larich and| A gocid]l event of interest was the|Germany, fe small ) wear l:tl‘mh, Ao mioBREo TeRich J&amone thise v College. s | Frank Clish. select Haberdashery, and the cruisers and torpedo boats. | —_—— i ‘Two applications for membership pretty wedding of Gladys Luelle, The state pharmacy commission held|, Miss Rosa S. Wilcox *who was|Were received. —— : § i O Trabin. . Foeais Boy, Lowi The retiring president, | daughter of Mr/ and Mrs. Albert | non=ion ol o for| g, mz‘::,m Nt 4 st best Headwear that noted|® mestins Tuesday for the purpose of {awarded the Peterson Greek prize, 325 | Thomas J. Bremnan, has been in the | Gardner Miner, and Reginald Horatio g iy ot e i g e B exémining candidates for licenses as|if E0ld. at the closing exercises ai the | chair for thrce years Ward, which took place Wednesday ap; : e o Kers have pro duced. assistant pharmacists. There were 23| Connecticut college on Tuesday even- o, e o g gt eITATO, | o5y gyerture to Carranza.—Columbia, und.ldabe!. including three young ié:s is thfiegmxhter of Mr. and Mrs. | GAVE CANNING DEMONSTRATION |evening at the brides’ ‘}wm- 31 Hunt- : (8.C.) State. alvin Wilbox of Shewville. S| ¥ - We extend to you a most| ™= valediotorian-of her ciass-in 1he Jew AL CONNUNIEY. SLED, cordial invitation to come’to |y O7inE o, increase in business at e:: et City school and was valedictorian | Miss Sprague A:,“ CV"M 85 Dade £ ere sitecihely uned. ot . . fipnte ty Agent Varner. pink, with a yellow, were the this store if only to look. Bryan ¥. Mahan fias added two. san: stitute carriers to the force. The men| ~ DAMAGE SUIT SETTLED . Our Men’s Suits are priced Sy Wikhyaiam Clemiuie nnfd':.’gr . prevailing colors. At 7.30 o'clock, as w Cies] .-, rest s il The Community club of the Long So- from umngnn ‘was | Study. % 7 el Merll W e ase AF Jiaies Ol vs. Estate of | Clety district met in the school house Do, tha Woplwm tfnmmm i 5 as-$12. and as high as|'\ Somide Late Mary Morlarty Goes Off the |00 Monday evening and cosidering theybride and groom, with their atfend- IOW hldl xm Fearless 0. by N. E‘ A pesgiifr R sthaeots o Docket. e e 0 P | P S retiee ot B svoomms eh | sy e o g 3 ts, 's Opera House, Jeweti us to the A Jheeting, £ a4 W Wendl Dealh “| EAST LYME MAN The ated Association e Ry eesinr, Juee . bene: o session of tho superior court | 5 tne | Connecticut Agricultural Sol-| Before 4 bank of ferne and fowers TR R L EL oo v R-IIAv:“‘“Employ:I $18. and $20. untown. Drew's orchestra for danc- | % ““; Sity Wedpesday morning the | lege asisted by County Agent F. C.|they were met by Rev. Baward P. : 2 ik th thank the pablic - Suits are M ing. Trolleys to Norwich after the g:-!:h : lgta;n,e; 0‘30::;&111_&5. 'L:: ee:.lt‘:x:: Warner, gave a very instructive and | Phreaner, pastor of the Norwich Town of America wish to ink the public Our Boys' Play.—adv. Joseph Perino Was Charged With Vi- jon W - | Methodist Bpiscopal church, who im- . g intéresting demonstration hich last at $5. to $8. Several styles | B of this city and vicinity for the gener- | early three h pressively performed the marriage olation of The Liquor Law. The torpedo destroyer Duncan, to|furmiturs and the members of the T | e aire oo was chiefly _on | bevcmions. Foc. Siagle rine servics mes o e ous aid and sympathy extended to Sre b€ whidh Lemuel Osgood Fielding, son of |11y of the plaintiff by the poor condi- | rhubarb and asparagus and other| used. Joséph Periné of Fast Lyme was|ihem during the adjustment of their; have two pairs pants. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel M. Flelding, of|tion of the house on West Main street | fruits and vegetables were discussed| To a Wild Rose was softly played|acquitted by a jury in the criminal -4 e Line Elec- ' Baltic street, Norwich, was transferred | Where the plaintiff lived and kept a|in regard to the methods of canning.|during the ceremony, and the wedding | Superior court in New London, Wed- | inces wi e Straw Hats $1. to $3.. recently, is now doing patrol duty at|saloon. s elova Sho Bar Harbor, Me. The first witness’ after the court : inarch. by Mendelssohs st I’ clone | ER0RY S IRein Of She Shargs ot VL ftrio Raifway Compuhy. ; The gosd wiil| S came in this afternoon was the plain- | BNATURAL CLUB, e e 4 Mee | accused of keeping and selling intoxi: | thue practically manifested is heartily | ey schoet of b Methomi et Tavers confeerod Tre vost ot the | Mrs. Rouben Potter Was Hostome at] X e e Mamidon eve tns fizwl':‘bul::u&nrtfinm - Pkt dnes o I.::I" I“::h.:h:"mry m.l'l';hr gt S e T etes e e i e e groer olertions QU T Gaston | o S s L ; Barker, who was connected with the Lioya Cheshorouh of Stonington va.| The B Natural club held the first of | Fuce Tempie and "t:g"‘;:n’;ge BORE:| Jowrnea at 5 orelooi tha stata had ot 0. L. CHRISTIANSON, - 1 Shisar R ge STt e RS o, R S | o S S S I S S R St ‘hiffon trimmings. - She wore a_tulle | Charles R. Tubbs of Niantic who made g | follows: Vocal duet, O That We Two | ol ty peas and rose- | the raid on Perino's place last Jan- i and, Norwalk harbor, will be attended FUNERAL Were Maying, Nevin, Miss Ruth Poter | ¥ eh N o boan: e oriirs | HAEy. . They old Sbout the raid and i 5 b next week by Rev. J. H. Broderick and Mes. Jicoh 'G;rdm_ and Miss Edna Baker, Mrs. Charles A.{ e seizing some whiskey and beer. - Rev. Myles P, Galvin of St. Patrick’s ¥ Saxton accompanist; pleno duet, Faust| " e 11214 of honor wore rose colored| The defendant also testified Tuesday ! pe- vk soiarion Leah Kadushwits, wife of|Overture, Richard Wagner, Misa Ruth silic mazguisette with trimmings of ola | afternoon and_ Jenied, the accusation. 5 oom early Tuesday | Sullivan and Miss Olive Riley; vocail eta. silk. She wore a gold | The four boarders at Perino’s testi- v P i il i o e o prni o Bt ’Q:'u'ifi.‘-.‘;:' o e A | lme Mt Hmmed with Yose Colored |fed that they purchased liavor for O y a page n s 8. A. J. ang r's. Frolang of Norwidh, the plumber oot (With pnewmonta. B:ney, ‘mocompanied by Mrs. Charles| TOpers and carried piuk roses. Tl N AN it ol gquoting- many e poems from Mrs. years age, | A. Saxton; piano duets, Scarf Dance, bock. ‘Wild Posies, and picturing Mr. | the daughter of Max Kadushwitz and TPho Tridoe SIFt to es ald Gf homor | Daid his proportishate:share. of . the TEACHER was a frienaship pin. The groom gave| cost. ' It was this liquor that was Chaminade, Melody in ¥, Rubinstein, st g izsa. % Foeain i mtore con - Ceny G’"’“ ?%’;’5' Kgfi'sh“”o.' xbon th na- | Mrs. Charles James and ‘Miss Florine his“!:ut mnt:egoc‘q‘:emony.li reception -~ arguments were started short- All String Instruments repaired an she was united: io marriace T h | el o Ol e o Carmone;| Was held. With the wedding party re- | Iy m" 11 o'clock and were made by Violins sold on easy terms There is local interest in the fact|Jacob Gordon who survives with twg|icssie L. Deppen, Where My Caravan| coiving were Mr. and Mrs. . Albert | Prosecuting Attorney Charles B. Whit- i B n the oot n. W) ives with two | Has Rested, Lohr, Mrs. Reuben Potter, | g, aner Mingr, the bride's parents, | tlesey and Attorney Clayton B. Smith For appointments address E. e . Gladding of Hartford c ren, Mrs. Barnett Davidson and |Miss Ruth Sullivan accompanying. the > for the defense. _Judge Waller fin- E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- Tatalae g o Yy S°l°amm°n oD et or® 4278 | Refreshments served by thie hostess ; Mr. and Mre |ished his charge about 12.30 when the ich, G cessor, J. -’v"v’;‘?fi-n‘i‘;&‘é’?&e’w ‘Britain, ::3 Shrs Boloton Gowtart. ason | closed e et st daag 5 - jury retired returning in about z9|f “'° “O°™ 9 took hg‘; place as a member of the ax;‘xq"'o wcmmnn and a brother LAUREL CLUB'S SEASON m:h' udt‘;lil_r:.:v-rdnl;fl on ngn utvha:i; minutes with the verdict of not guilty. board Wednesday. ow Yorl : train edding trip. he i otiborone 223 1 Funeral services were held Tuesda: return they will be at home after July Junlor Comi Club. . At the Tolland county superior court |afternoon with Rabbi Max Stamm, | ="o°d wu‘n::‘:‘“" and Wward of {1t af. thels Dewly furnished home, 31|, NI ""::“o‘" o MISS M. C. ADLES in Rockville Tuesday William %mbg.?u& Sabol mm:: LN . o “““T‘“’fim‘ e Goles. ,“, was a| Community club of the Long Society| HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST $6.00 to $70.00 ks of hemaan: g onds filled| mpe yaurer Whist club of twenty b Tty ChEer. Cattic. Mais with | district, held in the school house, the| Miss Adles will make her headquar- 800d attendance. Burial was in the | Bembers, Mrs. John B. Oat president, | hat to match. o },fo’:m',} g‘{‘;;.m'é',’,i .’,‘fl}' e T ] in Deeem‘her. 1911, | Brothers of Joseph cemetery where a :‘;""‘d its season Tuesday evening| There were a urge ‘number of hand- ON YOUR VACATION OR OUTING and wife left*him the next April | committal service was read. turday, Juu 8th, ’!1\ th an_elaborate banquet at Ma- | some wedding gifts in chine, silver, gt 300, day, Fri 3 ; ‘brey's. Later in the evening whist .—h,:wmae. money and ho;::hfld lions, rhubarb and asparagus. o4 Sl ‘”t}‘;«""‘fi"r}«‘f e T )n.lr. A KODAK WILL ADD MATERIAL- | The United States civil service com- *‘:‘! Dllilrgted' Mflacgques 1;1:1'0:5 ‘1'14:- ] mg and scalp. Lenox House. m LY TO YOUR ENJOYMENT. JF|amivation for soosionst b oticass & OBFTUARY. oS T e AmOng {he| are looking atter their gardens. S S B G S el YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED IT A 0 ‘the office Edward Navins. circle . of markets an PLEASANT EXPERIENGE AWAITS |parment of asriculture, Washington, | veoty e Nayins of this city, aged 19 | ing, ward went | Mre Fose) Kl oYk Mugioss.' Fiuifh YOU; AND YOU MAY LIVE THE|p: On 888 Salary renging from $1.800 | wi losis. ~He ' liam A. Breed. : = heriffs. JOYS OF YOUR VACATION OVER % Tocal is brought a Lingway and and sons were killed dnd AGAIN LONG AFTER IT IS PAST. ,M;mmomfiwfl of this city and i e Leishman of New Haven. matics - Leonard . T Fadden- Sulvan. i =l Graduation CANDIDATES FILING LISTS e uhtes three prisoners from OF ELECTION EXPENSES. 3 2 Sheriff George W. Rouse Did Not Incur B

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