Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 10, 1916, Page 5

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M ‘Hear Dr. ¢ d.,%wmmzé:g. as it n, dwa’fim ln‘“l.m’ 5 Mmmh. dmcbndmn'm row. ‘The delicate white the | £ .| Anderson garden, on C!!ufc ltr«l. b in bloom. President Mumlo of RR. iy e By lmn. tnstmcn |!e dhelnea ‘Mrs. I Union street—adyv. To encourage the merchants and ev- erybody _in general, fine Wweather fis predicted for today. | + X Rev. Paul Mlller is Iiflww > preach his farewell sermon at the| Lo m’fl’i‘,}‘:’% ST Sl Bl g Sterling church. tomorrow. suggestion of cipal ‘Tirrell Miss It the sun would shine, growers of ffig;‘_:“n‘;";,‘,_“““s,“n‘h‘m‘;‘“‘m native strawberries might do their lected o read first picking some time next.week. '““ e e & 2 ! (’RAD"ATION DAY The Preston City Baptist church is Hilbert, Miss Mary _f| to entertain the annual meeting of the | M. Sloan, and two boys, Peterson and Make 1t a WATCH, a RING, | Stonington Union association, = June mmr St b 3 v > 5 m&,‘ Entertainmen s 3 and Counciimen Ar- BRACELET, LAVALL;::IRSE or §| 21-22. S Fina iy Wi A48 COIN them pro:hh E derm.:d beare - some other article of g eweiry Florists generally have a brisk: de- 1 . ! > extended W“m ‘Worth. - for your GRADUATION DAY §|mand for potted plants for distribution Miss “Brown, Miss beth provisic committees - were animously elected. GIFT. You will find just what you §} to Sunday school classes on Children's Miss Adel v, | administration lo bring to you such "T' by any | Amos A. Browning Mflfl Coun- recommenda - | com 2 want in our display of fine jewelry. . & F 1 GO, 3 G ,on:flm s mean to me wor- C common Not all of the cles are expen- Twenty-one of the total of nine- Mis .;:. .b.,:.u of them are good. - §|tv-six violent deaths in Connecticut ta Ont Miss Annie ® Peabody, ~Miss| I believe it is fltflnx Hv-ever. u';: 5 S e S Tt s | PSSt SRS SO ! t iss FER UsoN’s Sk s e e student and Miss Sloan is taking’ the Women's $4 patent or gun metal Co- | general course. Franklin Square 239 Main 8t. || lonial pumps, sray cloth tops. special for today, 32.75, Barrows.—adv. MACHINISTS UNION HELD 3, 1 Old grads are going back fo Storrs| SUCCESSFUL NOVELTY DANCE today, for the beginning of commence- ment_exercises and the celebration of | Moonlight Dance Proved Feature of rtance that s\ NOTICB the silver jubliee of the college. the Evening’s Program. . _|in mind at 21l times n Although examinations .will. be in| A very pretty and successful novelty “ratg Aua it Bastn s At 7 Y i N S progress in the schools next week, most |.d: was en by ‘the recently or- uditor Martin E. Jensen’s cash account summary for the year was as e was _un: ly re- | There will be 8 Mass Meeting | of the classes are. preparing £ note ganised Mashinists Union No. 144, in | follows: zed to issue notes or certifi- 3| electea. g e £ Flag day, Wednesday, the 14th. Olymplc hall, Friday evening, with % Deflicit Excess Reelection of Aubrey W. Jarvis. . g of the Building Trades in Car- Banein, & i3 / % * Hall. Mond: | Attractive music by Swatms orches- | Sraa: enfoyea anti 12 0 clodk, thb - Recelpts bursements —Gon. Pund o, 00,4 | The neming of o smnmrm!end.nt of 207 Main Street -, » penters all, ay even-| tra Sunday, 3.30, Thayer building.—adv ;‘\:c l;ei;:g ;:flrnlshed by Heinrich’s five- cv:vss & Elecs Dept. . 208, nuu $164,503.75 $43,715.29 | derman Bailey renominated T y ing, at 7p. m. !c;‘::l ::l‘;']ncfi:;% ;il;m%i yst} ui:trz!zc:d!: “Dnm l:::rmhslgn the “{’““‘yx ot D::::t rmul,t:::“c 5,169.69 22,054.78 | ent lm:nmhent. Aubrey 'W. Jarvis. iy e - . | i F r ice and several. receivs Business of sre.t ‘mm- :I;Ah: gfifiafiz\g’e:fimfi:f” ble ht‘llxg JAPors, Mfrosmpnie e srved eg g‘em;men?fiewflu 1:“.;: voting in favor of Mir. Jarvis. el v Wme ance. ehuvcn e the. committee - in aps Police Department s 71145 Councilman. Murray Continued on t committee is 2 e Fallowine: CJahi Gmere; | W. Street Lighting . SN I Water Board, ranging for the Fourth of JU. ROBERT McNEALY, | Dancing teachers from Conrecticut | Henderson, Joseph ~Kurcher, Mohegan Park 555 15:50 s 4 s are in Now York atteofing traccucut) Nichols, - Arthur Brooks and James : 3 Councflman Crooks nominatea Coun- i Business Agent. | vention of the National Dancing Mas- | Earrell. John tiamage sold tickets and Eftie, Deppriment—~ £ ; z cilman Murray as the . representative wilt Motor to Bridgeport. e ell Separigeilidanos epRtama, tnckias 4,657.19 . fice last year was continued, his elec- day, whers Mr. o?mm‘ will attend Morto: F. Plant ing the fox trat, one- . on ng unanimous. - the state board governors’ meeting tagin ok. Groton the sl:f:- l?ffnsegs otgae A f“fi""i d—‘;'“ct;_ of the event was the T 973. 973.30 ° Upon lno'-h;nmot Alderman - Bailey | of the l(oo‘q. when plans will be dis-' without interest, to pay the town’s |moonlight effec il 4 Co,:mem For e e ot the naming of e various other minor | cussed for the state fleld day celsbra- share of the new state road to Eastern TWO WILD GEESE 5 "“-“m i : officers was deferred until a later ev- | tion which will uhs place in. Bfldso— A e E STRAYED AWAY. C““ym;lfi X 10,547. eng'llgrk Arthur G. Crowell then read i;";" his’ g:r" lal iho on the n.c:i ‘The ball game between the Armour HAL.— “| Interest—general ,5¢ . his return on.the publication of the|day and is arranging for A forces and the Telephone . company Supt: John _Duff Anxious to- G.lTldlng1 0ld Loans Paid . s ,000. o . {estimates for the comipg year. The . employes is to take place at iMchegan of Their Whereabouts. Emergency Loans, April 3 - return was accepted., tea 53 .. ¢ g s of unday aft on as at:\ted Word hn;)u ‘hfelen're;;!i;‘f:d fm;;zi o Tmmm Loans for the & A comgmaflon n-on{l m-g:‘ ’go Friday morning at 8 o'clock, -in St |intendent Duff of Mohegan pe g 7. 9550000 95,500.00 Backus - asking i 3 Patrick’s church, Rev. J. H. Broderick | £vo of the wild geess Which were purs Added to-Ganaral. Sinking < for damages sustained by his automo- fang a month’s mind mass for Mrs, |Chased from e STt o A (ke i PO T Y1 4 bile on May 1Sth by an obstruction Jeremiah Moran. At 9, Father _Cuny|¥ears ago have eittier straved away of placed on West Main strest by em- sang an anniversary. mass for Charles hava been stolen. - Superintendent Du 1 5 polyes of the city. Upon motion of 3. McKa; will be grateful to anyone who can give $5TTIT7.82 3214,903.07 $218,224.64 | RO e, O O beock the - dlatm . was hi many information concerning the 1915 . s referred to the flmu!eommma 2 Openi; road: Candy | geese. e 2 4 A cash accounting of the city _of S’ho‘::!;!? g(:er:terfiy&u?dmg.%ly ‘1’-{ The deer family at the park is grow- mal 2 Norwich fo‘rcthe yuf ending May 15th, D. Rallion store. Specials for opening:.|ing dnd only last week three addi- i M: 5 “**%11916, prepared by Martin E. Jensen in S0c boxes 49¢c; 60c “boxes 39c. - High | tions were made. The ducks are in aif grade chocolales. Souvenir given with | flourishing . condition. 7,750.70 each 10c purchase or over. Grover & $6.00 to $70.00 ? response to a recent resolution of the 138090 ° | council was' presented. ‘Councilman rtm ance, May 15, 1915 1346216 - ... Babcock moved that it be accepted Coon vy s - |ang printed in the Journal and "the Pr dness 4 motion was sustal . 2 i e e : 2 $597.980.67 $957,980.67 $222,653.77 - $2zs5.77 [Motlon was sustained, epar ON YOUR VACATION OR OUTING |ground for s four- track route from| Thomas W. Fitzmaurice passed away. come before the meeting Alderman A KODAK WILL ADD MATERIAL.|Groton to Midway is nearing com-|at his home, 11 Johnson street, Wa- Auditor Martin E. Jensen's balance sheet to May 15th, 1915, is as fol- | Bailey moved that adjournment be pletion. ~ Two gangs of laborers with | terbury, Thursday afternoon after a | lows: taken to Junme 1ith. The motion was A LY TO YOUR ENJOYMENT. |IF |5steam shovels on both ends are daily|few weeks’ illness with a complica- ASSETS. sustained and the council stood ad- | YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED IT A|PCUsily ensaged. tion of diseases. Funeral arrange- Accounts Receivable— journed at 9.05 o'clock. : | ments will be announced later. Friends [ Gas and Blectrical Department . % : PLEASANT EXPERIENCE AWAITS chfi'rg;';;fa g:flrggnorfi;:“nf:;fl;‘;:g Igl';- are hrequantvq’d Ao st flower:é born in | Vater Department .. 94.3¢ REBEKAHS ARE PLANNING Summer and hot weather :""g: - . Fitzmaurice was bor: nead YOU; AND YOU MAY LIVE THE|ber at the Central Vermont wharf in | New London, Aug. 9. 1860, He spent | acrortment of Cemeterics 5 ; ! FOR 32D ANNIVERSARY. m",,.':‘ w,:h,.m.,....g,:._ Nwm-h - JOYS OF YOUR VACATION OVER| Ny London. Her cargo will be ship- | his boyhood in New London and went | Arrears of Street Sprinkiing g L g - ped to Danielson to be used on a|to Waterbury in 1885. For a few years ‘Arresrs of Sewer Assessments 45 State President and State Vice Presi- | favorable time to consider. ‘ AGAIN LONG AFTER IT IS PAST.|large factory job. he was employed by John J. "g”:; Total Accounts Receivable s : dent Will ‘Attend. Exercises. - £ ° | who conducted a s! store on Sou neral Sinking' Fund . 7 ez 3 3 i The P‘:flg‘ Jt‘m“" rises about twe |afain street, Waterbury, g:.s and Electrical S?nk At a meeting of ~ Hope Rebekah b oG A ety minutes before sun-| n 1890, Mr. Fit2maurice forméd' a| Gas and Electrical Reserve Fund lodga, No. 21, I. 0. O. F., beld in Odd . {se early in the month. but this time| partnership with the late John Ryan City i h (May 3 18 increased to four hours by June 30.|anq opened a shoe Store in the Lath- Water”pee’“mrtmuc"g Eaigne 8 OMay 15, 101 tiated, t will be found almost directly above | rop bullding on Bank street. The bus- | G ater Del SpC:Ran buince S . bl ek g L ingesi/of 4he frm Krew 80 rapldly at Total Quick ASSEtS ............. a 115,108.97 $1.00 to $12.00 (o Jriting to Norwich friends of the efc | IATESE SORNICES Were AEEleh SR TRY| Fixtures, Supplies, Tools, Etc, On Hand— to 3 o, Sola spring_on the crops of | §Connor building. This building was [ Gas and Electrical Department 27,492.25 Siate Yide Dréatdint of the order will ganbes, cic. Mra ¥andle Robinson gestroved by the great fre of 1003 | Water Department .. 74 512610 e present.. On Gunaa: had only 1,590 boxes of fruit, instead|20d When It was rebul s RYaLn ; X members will attend - ‘ ¢{withdrew from the partnership and| Police Department 1,185.55 ‘whic] mtral i of the customary 3,000 in & season. _ |y ‘sitzmaurice assumed full control | Department of Public : P e O % . Summier visitors to Block Tsland are | Of the business. 5,110.00 It is expected that at the next meet- ‘The Cranston-Co. |=zmrsasemnm o ool BTy o o, momaons 400. cause the season is not earlier. Some | Was Promine: identified with the | Fire £ t 539: ing they will initiate one candidate. of the natlon's- biggest warships are|Dusiness interests of Waterbury. He s - Perfection Oil Stoves - tmat ‘was valug The best known method of summer BLOOD 'AND STOMACH Slm-p in Central building, formerly H.| -Fraternally, Mr. Fitmaurice a “‘Whole Plant (bouk e) . mittee of the Norwich Board of Trade W PREEE cookil Odorless and smokeless and matism .- (includ Neuritls), | D Rallion’s store. Specials £ inetives. off the” Eights of \Chlinhed | W5 of TXoRsimans, chind i - < R e i e i “Souniee, Sioody” Buramn S | i, 00" moves " doc: *0e "hoxes” e | and i Actahers’ ot Cistoltan | SPolice. Dopertmsnts Sub-mdimn = 3 A own Conditions, ' Eremature Aging | High grade chocolates. -Souvenir given the Rt De ot of Public. W, oie Anteries. Culturé| with eath 10c purchase of over. Grover council, K. of C, o tnn-!emd“ : D&r'-m orks, Parl “{{': pg}lmb- ise ,_" & Caron.—ady. 3 ‘his membership to Sheridan council of . hola, fabl nd Lockjaw. PR wan 53 i % ;g(ohj’ urtSl t at Figur V f . Flat ‘ln Sherwin-Williams 2 o5 The commencement exercises, the | his death. e agy Doy * Electrio ney " Mo ouraias visits, Brer s St S P ™| a5tn annual, from Sunday. Jung 11, tg| A lover of all sorts of sports, Mr.| City's Share of Town Hall and Ann : Palnta Wiaieta. Fane:. 1os°. Cosain Foontaal VM AU SR M ne -l ainratiy: Tono 16th. has been arrang- Total Assets - 213234175 reczore;” Gardén “Seed = Fi Tools, s, Auto- for Williams Memorial ingtitut s e nonl el N 1 led by Mrs. Lill illiams, Add possible value of City System ofSewers : 4 fi::gld. bt 7 i ot *Figures from Inventory of Auditing Commi Veted $50 Towards Preparedness Pa- making Block Tsland sound the I was an_active and energetic member Total Supplies, DR. AN, ialigt| ticn of their manocuvres this month, . | of the Chamber of Commerce and in Real Estate— : ada ' terested in all that pertained to the 5 s Sl 4 on. Dueuu of the pening teday, Broadway Ca.ndy ‘business life' and progress of the city.| Gas and Electrical nt, the F = A eetin, xecutive com / The: submarine L-4, which i i i @@ 4, B Wedneatoy mighian tha st ool | Ereiass soast. ; _ LIABILITIES, - and Weddings. ate in oo EAM‘W o VIOLIN J|gemeli oo Suboisedet Ao el S 20 Main St., Norwich, Ct. A e mext day on A (- ell | Gas and Electrical Department .48 < = 1 risi tide, with th istan: 2 tmaurice, ; 5 . mn TEACHER ||smtval tthate e i biitiea 2| ot siias X L isiai || The appropriate article . ! 3 have escaped Serious damage. hers, Rev. Total A.oewnfl Payable - 37,528.67 i i r H-M Mill Supplies, . ANl String Instruments repaired The Milner property ‘on North Main urice, St. Mary's Bonds and Notes— - % : y Contractors” Supplies, y streef l00SUp, Com) Nor and Maj. Walter 1 1 , o . o8 st iz -.' 5% ltrtlt' % o et Fitmaurice olr;l'l::' London. Whihe et e 5 apt. D. W. Hakes. €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- fi| John Mil Y _' v Sl i ¥ S : Total Bonds ll!’s.m.. Nm No. 318, Dec. % e w’cflmfl li.m.pmg * ‘Note No.: 326, Apr. “. 1912 % “Total Notes Look for street clock - .,

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