Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 10, 1916, Page 13

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Sun, Moon a i PO __._.__.-_-.‘.._'_“:;lz...__. i S E T miness P sote. [ Waker. || Sotd{ min W S m ipom v m D m 5 1. l“ A sy Thomas Greenioa un-‘han.-i- mmmu‘gammwmm tertainment and owet .11 m‘;; mamunconm.ug;%smnh;ew. mumnd ctvil war ;o'ru«mmm Alfred .na-..‘nw‘a”' “.-"}fi.,.‘ Bomny Boy and the Dlnown: Wcmmm«uw NEW LONDON JITNEY DRIVERS | BRIGHT PROSPECTS AHEAD : . 4 CORDS, DEMOCRA 8 Parish Conducts - Successful’ ‘Card| PROTEST REGULATIONS. __FOR NOANK YARD Somceiad iy te is as essential in eo the street much im- v x fectricity is to Hi Party—Funeral of Thomas s — rditton of 1he t. s h im- , — o e u,:_“,,,',:’ A :,';‘Hi,:,:.l: Adtendance /of 80 at Public Hearing Twn Bargés and & Vessel Ave Now| Sooted: s Friday Afterioon. - Being Built--New Porce in Charge !He whioh, aflfiwd by flood t] fll. : - Pianog ' Player-Pianos Vietor Victrolas: ON EASY . TERMS The Ladies’ Charitable society of St. Mary's parish conducted a very stc- ceestul card party in their assembly rooms on Friday evening between the hours of 8.50 and 10 o’cloek. _ There were 25 tables of cards played —20 at whist, three at auction bridge anad two at 45. In charge of the whist division: was Jogeph A Donnelly: the avction bridge, Mrs. James C. Purdon, and the 45, Edward J. Brophy, M. D. The scorers for the wiiist. Were the following young ladies from the Young Ladies’ Sodality: The Misses Josephine B. Hartle, Sadie A. Driscoll, Mary T. van and Katherine M. Bray, who | Served delicious: fruit punch to the DPlayers during the evening. !~ The winners at whist were: Ladies— First, Mrs. Patrick Coughlin, 47, cake Bunlight Building Marsh Building P‘lh. second, 'Mrs. Edward Sul i Siress, 238 Siats. Birass. ToMS 1-&3"3;‘%& fancy apron; ihird, AMiss M\wr sermitor, chzhm-—- unel Hynds, pair of s e B tray; third, John Keeley, 27, box of handkerchiaf- The cut-off was won Wy Mr. Doyle. ‘The umtlon bridge contest was won GooD OW 10cCIGAR | 27,2 ;‘:’;&' ek Tros. 4 R TR it | iho oits e s oot stationery Cate ext to Palace s Physician and Surgeon \';:smhffl«rlu o1 Conn. Greene: : Om Ty uuaom-:o was_won Rose Riley, | greal The 45 winners were: First, Jere- miah Connors, 19, box of cigars; sec- " The_judges at whist were Christo- pher. Barry, Michael J. Dwyer and Si- mon-J. Falvey, and at 43 <. Bland, John T. Sullivan J. Muriha. The stuccess of the evsnlné was e t othe efforis of Mrs. Mary eqm.r- ty, the efi\«:ietnt FESalgRr O U hacie. ovan, M . ‘Willlam ~ Sharkey, Mrs. David S. Gilmour, Mrs. Elizabeth 24 p.m.; 7-8 except w.an,m McCormick, Mrs. Dennis Bowen, Mrs. 7-8 W&Idl' Satur- and . and o and by Saty day % - gl urday ‘Edward Sullivan, Mrs. Michael J. Cym- mings, Mrs. Alphonse Bellefleur, Mrs. Arthur E. Heory, Mrs, Mary C. Con- nor, Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. James rdon, Mrs. Andrew Sullivan, Miss Hartle, Mise Bl M, American House Curran, Miss Malanie® Broneile,. Miss “Coeciol Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. o passed through a Livary Conneotion, Shetucket Stréet, | VEry euccessful wlncer for the worusy FARREL & BANDERSON, Props ., Trommer's -Evergreen Beer REAL .fllm\v LAG!R is on H. JACKEL & Co... DENTIST DR. E. j. JONES to presided Suite 46 Shannon Building | Heanes o s ress i Mmmmm-- trance. e L L tiete lizabeth L. Hoar, ‘The proceeds of the evening will go towards wreplenishing the soclety's tresury, which has poor of the FUNERALS Thomas J. Kirby. At 8.15 o’clock Thursday morning the funeral of Thomas J. Kirby was held from his home at 36 hxm large number of friends and Were present and a delegation fondod. AL (50 sorvices BU- searss -} teng ary's church Rev. W. H. Kennedy officiated. THE w .::a.'.‘*:-*";“‘:m,‘"-:u ks A European Plan ates 75 cente n“d—m HAYES BROTHERS. the funeral Mrs. Julia A. Potter. The funeral of Mrs.- A. Potter {was £4ia trom her late and, Michael Barry, 19, pack of cards, | DRS. L. F, and A. J. LaPIERRE | the cut-oft being won by . the former. The public hearing given in the New London council chamber at 2 o'clagk Friday atternoon in reference to the new traffic regulations which it is pro- pesed to enact drew an ‘xtm«hnea of ‘miore than 50 taxicab and jitney owners and numerous other business men. The hearing was held befare the street and police commitices, by whom the tenta- tive ordinances were prepared. Alder- man E. Frank Morgan, chairman of the strast committes, présided n_Attorney Curtis_ M. w‘ha With Attorney chyion B. smm appeared for the taxicad and Jitney owners, declared that the Droposed regulations were “not only unjust but unconstitutional and that the Shore Line Electric Railway company is making a railroad freight terminal in the vicinity of the parklet and a pas- senger terminal in the center of u':,: . “Attorney Morgan oponed the hear- ing by reading the propesed regula- tions and was followed by Mayor Rog- ers, who sald he was glad to see so | N many in attendance, as he fah that. m‘ ‘éuggestions to - be -offered itly aid the committee in prep-nnt Tia Bhat Gratt of the new GiEanEm MYSTIC MAN’S BODY FOUND IN COVE. Remains of George Francis MeGormack Discoveréd by Section’Gang. The body of George Francis McCor- mack of Mystic was tound floating in ‘Winthrop cove, New London, Friday by members of a section gang at work on the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford railroad. By the appearance of the body he had béen overboard sev- eral eeks. The body was discovered about 2 o'clock and word was sent immediate- 1y to police headquarters i New Lon- don and Officer Charles Hammond was sent to the scene. Several boats put out' from shore and the body was se- cured and towed to land and taken to a pundertaking establishment. N. F. A, NOT_ES. Team Goes to Webster Today—School Examinations Next Week. The ‘Academy tea~ will start for Webster today on the 9.05 train the New Haven station. The school examinations will umm the coming week. College Board ex- aminations will be siven thé following weel Strikers Are Returning, number of the weavers of the RoMnm Silk Co., at Mystic, who walked out for anincrease in ‘wages are.back at work again and it looks as if there was not likely to be any further trouble. There are a few dis- ntled ones, who will probably re- main out; but there are . many who are. satisfied to o work .again on .| the company’s te One e str\‘kan threatened to 3, |make trouble if the others. went back to work but the_presence of Deput murfl: T. Brown, h-‘s’: ol griem ahead ot | trolley .L,,..amae',m o o charge of the work. two big barges and a vessel building aud two steamers having extensive re- pair work done. Swan other steam- €rs are on the way to the yard and extensive plans for future hufld!nx are ‘being ‘made. The H. . Morse in hi of d“t oges 6 i % sty prest. Hl‘ Dwnar was formerly emplavafl The .Co. are fixing _their tracks along Norwich avenue. ‘The decayed ties are being replaced by new’ ones,- NORWICH TOWN Loeal Visitors A”rlelfl( Hanover Or- dination Exercises—LIightning Strikes Stately Oak at Woodside. Those. going from.here to the ordi- gation and instal ening, noted a8 manager of the New York city fer- | coun: Ty lines, but resigned this position to hke Lha one offered him by the new Clptun Meadner, the new superin- tendent, is a capable man and thor- oughly fitted to £l t!u ition. He has followed the water his. life and. understands all kinds of building and repair work, having had charge of ex- tens!% repalr work at the Newport ews yards and ’rlnuen & Lang’s of Jew Yorl:lm 4 o%e chares o the”rin ""m"w‘".'.‘,' n charge of e iron wi Zoing on in the yard. He is well known in this line uf ‘work and is sure to be successful In his new fleld of labor. woeorge, O'Nelll 1s foreman of the n workers and has been connected wflh this line of work at the Fore | W, iver yards as well as Several ovues wnccms and s a competent Heoward Chute of Mystic is mremm of the boiler makers. Frank McDon- ald, Mr. Hendrickson, George Porter and Frank m:‘mm A-‘-!vul be in cbarge of the carpenters, are veterans shipbullding and are fully capable of taking up the task before them. MeDonald will be in charze of the jolners as he has been for many yeéars. ‘Roswell Palmer is head sur- veyor and is in charge of the saw mill, & pogition he has filled for years, automol carriages in a downpour of rain, wounld willingly. have encountered. greater aif- ficulties, for from beginning to end no Bote of discord maresd what, was 4 service, and its mmnhu nuxe '.bo most of our brief lives lim i Fine Otit Dmy.da oak-about 150 years old | by ughmm‘hln l!vmuy'n ahower and .p]t": the opening 25 hl hfll in ":’lhlb. e openin, c] G:!.d yards of bark torn fror ottseninios lnlpoeh School. Children’s Gardens. F. C. Warner of Blise place has been in am.m;: ph‘fi in New mm m&’!:e VY 3 Sriey Jag s gk, iivecting o bomes. Warkman Injured. Car] Yetki'of Wauwects street is in severe ‘while M- work in Glen woolen The pipe fitting and machine zangs | Wil are in charge of George Wilcox, a well known engineer. . Harry Pike of Mystic is foreman of the painters and caulk- ers and has had much experience in the work. A M.morm Tree. A tree growing upon the parso Tot GE° Fhe” Merth Ashford Baptist chureh hes been dedicated to the ory of Mrs. Caroline A. Collins, | th! ‘flxvihechuich mulwilb Balsesy r, about five years old, brough Reév, ana Mrs. Colline’ from hatt na. In accordance Children's Day Baptisms. ‘Phere will be dn observance of Chil- G5 Tho Tiret Conkrestiona) churen st at the ‘om a the morning nrvfi:‘ nday. Ghllterlnl Arma Servioe. Rev. E. P. Phreanor and choir of the Firet Methodlst churetl will be, ot Sheltering Arms lervlu Sunday atternoon. l’hdps of l(ow York is vilitln: ok nicce, M. B C. Watner | of Bliss place. ‘were | 18 on th mlflmml‘fllflfor Porto Ri¢ approaching Cule- rto Rico and is Mrs. Harold D- ol Wn! Tm street and m Mbmvumummm - Maigen: ass Mr. and Jmfll Smit Jr., ana"dangnter Haricord seeded variety. have been visii es on TOWn | grag street during- -'.'&'.‘" -grade ll-kggfll“. Mlflhml. OA'l‘m Om“ BE CURED Lady Assictant Telephone 328-3 £ -HENRY.E. CHURCH -, - - WM pcam i Y ALPRED NCHAH) DENTIST - Thayer Building, Room' 305 “Teleshone 488:2 - Robert d. 11 to 12 a; mit 2 to 4 Buy Your flomls where you, isass; then frave th Gommy Nl she: Clearncd. MAIE RICHMOND, Corsetiere 116 Bréadway | ICE CREAM WHOLESALE and RETAIL Cream Gumu to be. m-mb 112 Franklin W_ Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors Office Washington | f,??’;,. Corner Water and West coA’ Free Burning Kinds and GAS FITTH PLUMBING, STEAM F 10 West Main Strest, i Agent m N.B. O, M T.E BI!RNS Heating ‘and. Plum iRON CAS’ 'THE VAUGHN ‘COAL COAL

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