Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 12, 1916, Page 2

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t their rooms in t 1 o'clock and Sunioe o ‘in ' body to St Joseph's at Baptist f%ma Director 'William J. Mulligan of 3 ' Thompsonville. 3 Children’s Dny ‘was observed in the Sent to Jail. snnd.w Al- {: ck Lyons, who was picked’ up e rear of a saloon on Main street, hi y in gfl"s:tmy morning and was sen- | Exercises 5 tenced to thirty days in the county ru(}ltg:fdum at 7 o'clock. included: 0 e . . Instrumental music; singing by the Cars Collide. MRS vocation, superin vy ¥ Maxwell touring ‘car driven by Sponsive Erectingy, smerutiifant e win Brown and a Buick roadster et driven by' Henry Blair came together ; - Brown, in . . T 0 0 SS n Set s B3 e e o USSR, ok o 9 S A v g \: it ims, oW - e ; Son; recitations, &, What -the Birdie ot o i th' M and choice unlimited. - Dl—-fi—hchom-*q-&uhn Said, Ruth Bath; b, Litle Men, Marcus Bessi yson rln Garrison; recitation, The Children's {Mary A -Strickland. Arrangem tic., flyb‘fim Clayton Andrews: charge ex of Shepard. Goss, g s imnnd The Men Who Try, Richard Exus~ Te- ¥ . \ Pfl“‘ 00 60 . leaning |ie=sml Lo al 'elson; exercise, Yy an( Frances Crane, Doris Allen, Gladys Mrs. Susan R. Johnson. b Norwich Horse Gets Frisky—Krauss- ‘Rood, Lena Denmdn, Helen Stiles, Funeral services for Mrs. Susan R. e 5 Marion Bowen,. recitation, Dear Littie | Johnson, who died at St. Joseph's hos- | Hudson Marriage—First Communion Lambs for His Kingdom, Arthur Nich- | pital Wednesday morning were heid| Class of 19—Lifting Contest. ' ays ols: ) Trumpet Call, |from. the Congregational church in ; 2 . Hebron, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'-| A horse belonging to tbo A & P %“\‘:toholl\'e!son Blanche Potter; Clock. Burial was in Hebron cemetery. | Sompany of Norwich, while standing i ton, Our Country, Oswin Doolittle; | Arrangements were in charge of Fu- |0n the first row in the old village, be- o 5 singing, Scattering Flowers, kinder- |neral Director Jay M. Shepard. hue, nd no doubt you garten; recitation, Growing Smiles, ume( frightened and ran. The driver £ pcap 2 5 - sl T . Tbe bocps Every skirt designed by the same staff of style artists who design the suits and t o | Clke. Teancon. Cland, Matlon Bowen. RENEMOER Ehim DEan J E!!::;:FH\.'L end of the row, and fell, cutting it- » . . Boit Dadly. - The wagon was Overtir: coats. ' All materials carefully selected for their newness and charm' of pattern, Lena Denman, Raymond Fryer, Mar-| o4y Feilows Recall Names and Deeds|ed and groceries were scattered about. . ion Metcalf, Blanche Poter, Gladys brighten up the home. Rood,” Roger Sullivan, Doris Th omp-| ©f Members of Obwebetuck Lodge P and then carefully shrunken by a special process before cutting. Select a Summer son; singing, The Message of Salva-| Who Have Gone Before—Address by | wyin; Perhaps a Chair or Table, a |tign. choir and school: recitation, The | Jowstt City Pastor. jamn Kiome Sie Mands Hadeen Tocitation, & Cratiy O Thict, James £ % e = on, ratty. o R e The annual memorial services of Si a Bureau, a Nichols; ‘address, Work of American g ideboard, u, a Baby Nichols; address, Work of Amerlcan | Obwebetuck lodse, No. 16, L. 0. O. F. : Emblematic Piece, Heralds of the oy i halg SRty atternoonmert 53 Carriage, a Couch Bed, a Mat- | G55 ™ 0, wis Given by nine yount | Seogs &t the lodge rooms at 307-Maln i t street with large attendance. The Pl R Curtains. Thy‘.“fih &Esxtsted % ch&lr afi;i °rgan. | services opened with the singing of e characters: oration, Miss, el % s RoS; & IO sGsne g Golaen: Love, Grace Paton: — Hoe | feced peavor.. A quarist from the Vio. fered prayer. A quartet from the Vio. '-t‘ s Ruth Filint; Praise, Louise = Bates; |let Rebekah lodge, No. 57, rendered a me in and let us show |raith Myrile Hawiins; Truth, Bessic S : That , selection. Rev. Samuel Thatcher of " i"f;xfiu@hfifh Lilflan Hgwkine: | Jewett City delivered the memorial yg Helen Packer. Singing, In the Cross | It see of Christ 1 Glory; benediction; Organ | s am he maia thoin i S together b postlude. signjficant, it means something that| A class of 19 received their £rst holy Calvary Baptist Exerclses. ‘we should gather here on an occasion ; communion at the 830 o'clock mass ercises were held at 730 under the ai- |and shows the world that we have in o4 8 rection of the music committee. The |Our hearts room for something more the seh ":"’“x‘.’:‘m‘;”” of e parioh they v Singing Dby school, | than pure seifishness. It.is true our | the school ¢ n of the t regg‘onfi‘veymdxng' brothers have fallen by the way, that | marched to the church in a body o e 0 e led by thé superintendent, P, S. Har- | they have gone beyond our ken and{ In the evening at 7 o'clock thi ris; prayer by pastor, Rev. S. Grim- |vision.. That they have gone where|dren received their diplomas md were. woriliam Krouss and Meude Hudson || Skirt that fits comfortably. It will still fit properly after laundering. dist parsonage, Moosup, at 9.30 o'clock Sntunhy morning by Rev. e residlts 5F Fietn COME IN TODAY AND SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL SKIRTS—they are as styl- Both %fi'%fi e " ish and smartly tailored as the finest dress skirts. From $2.00 to $8.50. tra. e e / fifi;.i.‘?nf’ymmf Thae S ivolrn TWENTY-FIVE CLOTH SUITS LEFT—they must go. They are the best of this e i I Rt 306 B Sen season’s productions. Regular values $18.50, $22.50, $25.00, :3000 $35.00. ‘Bedford, Mass., where they will their honeymodm. They will ,.."3,"}‘,; To cbu them out at $9.00 and Sl‘.m Plainfield. First Communion Class. : 1 this (Monday) ahead of Conj Stead: minging by scheoi, Sharoms|they can be of no more help to us.|enrolled in the scapular. e L b 4 2 -newes Telephone 285-3 Rose; Children’s Day -address by the|Yet we hold them in sacred memory. |dren recsiving dipl J The club rooms of the Glee club Py supetintendent; singing, Hidden Blow. | We scatter above their remains flow- |ard Senecal, ~Autonio - e P LR SRRy . . ers, school; recitation, Miss Doris|ers emblematic of the resurrection and | Larochelle, Armayd Fareca Main and Union Streets o ¥ | the everlasting life. It declares to the {ard Jodoin, Edward B 1 B cler the pawn sho Harris; solo, Miss Blanche Grimstead; =z ue! rennen, clerk in the pa P s 8 singing, Glories of Summertime, by | world that we belleve ther is some- | Gauthier, Fred- Bauer, Episcopal Services. Ronierol Willimantic, Conn. School:’ Tecitation, Stamley F. Harris: | thing beyond the confines of time and | der, Dorothy Rayno, Ciara Labree, -3t = oy AR tello the wimmar, he hav- | where some of the jewsiry wae. eold, ev. James H. George, Jr., officiated |ing a total ‘poun Cong- i 5 <, | space. nestine Paquin, pmu—u:e H 2 2 recitation, Dorothy Fiippen; singing, D“«Sgt.% ing services at St Paul's|don 300, RCRR Lol 1 My, 0 pas te ul's . no mMont a; Praise Ye the Lord, school; solo, Miss | | What a problem is human euffering. Lants (Berkeron. Fose s gy enipg the Following the lifting Bartello again | fine and econtid 10 2 45 Friain -aii 6Yi Martha J. Griffin; recitation, ~Eilsie | How universal a problem it is. King, Mary Baurer, Mary Montey and | regular services were hel issued a challenge to Elmer Bitgood |street to work out the fine in addition JAY M. SHEPARD Flippen: singing, the Touch of Sum-|back to the morning of Creation fl-\fl Leo Dufrense. = b for a lifting contest. to the three months. This means a arr At mers Hand, school: recitation, Elmy |We hear the wall of a’broken heart as| The class was instructed by Rev.| Bartello Bests Congdon at Lifting The judges of the contest were Johin | stay of slightly over four months for i« woiSucceeding Elmore & Shepard Bates; tenor solo, Star of the East, P.|Cain says, punishment is more | Father Keefe and also by Sisters of | A crowd of about 300 wit the | Newton, John Killips and Ernest De- | the soldier. ! . S. Harris; singing, Sing a Seng of |than I can bear. All Hallows' Parochial school, Moo-|weight-lifting contest between the | Costa. 3 mfllnfl'mandfimbahlfl‘ Praise, school; dialogue, by five young | Everywhere we feel the press and |sup. = Great Bartello and Frank Oongdon, 2 | § CONNECTICUT INFANTRY i oSN ladies, Misses Blanche Grimstead, El- |8rind of Kuman suffering. Man philo- Visitors to Norwich. ‘ {local electrician, at the Lily theatre. 3 2 Griffin and Mrs. Hazel L. Peters; sing- i i : velops | included: John A. - ami i o Lagy Assistant Tel. connection | jno Be Not Weary in Well Doin!g_ character.- That's easy for the man | Bertwistle, Edward Lyozg, er’:’ “n one-hand lift, each of the contestants Atrivom: 4 ELR" Adjutant General Cole Finds Township school; closing remarks by pastor; | to say that is not on' the fire but for |Mrs. Thomas Lawton, Mr. and to lift the weight from the floor to| Alexander Merchant Gets Three Well Adapted for Annual Camp. -~ HIRAM N. FENN song, The Love of the Father, school: |the man on the fire it is’hard, and Ja.mes Palisser and daughter Jennié, | his shoulder and push it up over his Months and is Fined $35. 7 UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER,| Chcuiction: humsn suflering never becomes de- | Mra. Bertwistle and daughter Eaith, [head with one hand and houd ine et 3 | The 6 an e il - ig! al an never ecomes lesirable | ] ohn Nolan and daughter Agn wel t re for 0 consecytive sec- 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. ;V“:;“"db'e{n“ %‘;fl;‘“'fl; ORUrR: - (| put aiways pressing, always burden: |Mrs. ' Honora Paul and daughter |onds; second, a two-handed lift, the| Judge William B. Coit in the New _Telephone Lady dstant junday g unday speci some, rrowing wherever you mee A ———e e Yvonne, Lillian Cu!tey, Clara Wood, | contestant to lift the weights straight | London police court Saturday morning it. You have to meet it to recognize | Ruth Higginbottom, Clara Barnes and|over his Head. The contestant hav-|sentenced Alexander Merchant, a sol- it Lena Audet. ing the largest total amount to be de- Sometimes a_group of travelers will clared the winner. (G20 eSS B S S come to a well curb and standing Fingheisl Motin: When Congdon and Bartello came | him $85 for stealing jewelry valued at around will let down the bucket and | -Ighg Dgughlzgy (vn;m m‘l‘;en wslst on the stage they received great ap- |$25 from Miss Margaret T. Casey. The . 9 bring up the healing draught. We ?’d P! inewl’ ln A, tefl%d lht; plause. case had been continued from Junme 6. this afternoon are just travelers, we g 'fi rmoon. was feare: 81 The first lift was the overhand lift, The accused P - 01 ent o have just stopped here a little while. | e had Cflvl’eflfl‘dfll- beginning with 110 pounds; Bartello DAG 10 furty e = These very flowers will bring back to| The Congregational Glee club was|ang Congdon both nwcudod. The | to_make to the court. ¥ your mind memories that were per- |entertained.by Rev. Arthur Barwick | weight was then loaded to 120 pounds| JMerchant was arrested on Monday, WILLIMANTIC. CONN. haps forgotten. Some of your hearts|at the parsonage Saturday evening. |and both succeeded in lifting it. The|June 5, while the robbery was commit- y “3 are sad and sore today because out in Mule Spinners’ Outing. ‘weig] 140 and 3 2 : Gods acre lles some loved ome. we| The mule spinners of the Lawton succesded. in _ lfting the , s Tirst -g IOV our lear ones, uf e lo j! 3 . them more. These are things we |2ills corporation held an outing at le tn the auiience Chaiha and;bracelste, cannot understand, problems we can | Rocky Polnt Sunday, “he party made | mage protest. Ple In the auiionce | b the house on May §, and when n| Second at Amston, each p - never solve, yet we can come up and{2c triP by s - in lifting the left the jewelry was gone. 2 une o 0 et c es look into our Father’s face and know Town Topics. by puttin one hand on his knee and| Arrangements were made by Miss that we love Him and that He loves| Mr. and Mrs. John Dayon are vis- to see him lift without that|Casey whereby W shouid pay t vicinity us. mng relatives’ in Pawtucket, R. I some discussion Bartello | for the dolen u'\‘-lele- the l‘lh of ,d.pm, in every way for camp and . ¥ ]s IN PROGRBS The quartet sang Abide With Me. Mr. and Mrs. E. St. Jean of Jewett forward 310 month. went to ¥Fort manoeuvre purposes. . ?‘enegifiutm; was dpr(;lnolinced by Re.;. City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. - it Wi 4 but while t.hcn Was ua-.bb to o AND M'fl l NTINUE ALL -3 atcher and the lodge marchs Henry Derushu on Maple street. a Bartello come a satisfactory agreement with e RN 7 CO! THIS WEEK tax thde cenl::etgry whgri fl&wm were | Christopher Kn\ls:ek has returned to Pox i & anut.m‘ and as a resuit she caused MMWA.WO i ‘William ndm"-‘oe mrm placed on the deceased brothers’ graves | his home, after a week's stay at Gro- 3 ty . o 4 Atno cs e have to er y = Al w‘éu i h‘Pu&t t th eek: 1 -mmnf:. ‘The weight Alsera &t.r.ha John F. 1:;;“:!. Vlme“y for :\I'l‘: > inis] arron spen e Wi o Sood values in Toilet Arhdu and Prepmhom than BALTIC v end with s at Fall River, Mase at office m ent, and will make =t Int resigned at F. L e e uring this sale, and coming just when vacation and || serivoes of Pentecost at St. Mary’s|Racines restaumans. o o and Congdon lifted it. Bartello pass- tion at the state convention in Middle- week ends are at hand should be an inducement to pro- / Church—Reception in ' Honor of| Edgar Deforest of Webster, Mass., |ed his lift, leaving him still 10 pounds town on Aug. 22. E Visiting Bride and Groom. spent the week-end with local friends. yide yourself with all the needed articles, sucl:n fie 2 A number of Plainfleld people at- i TOILET CREAM, FACE POWDER, L S T LT e sl B Sl & . 5t Francis Sullivan, a student at Shef- - TALCUM POWDER, 2 flela_Scientific Idt:‘ool, Yale, 13 epend- » 5 ing a sho: vacation af ome on TOILET WATER, ANTISEPTICS, Thomas Lynch, Father fil- | Flainfield street. B X'l'()l)'fl'l PRESERVATIVES, HAIR PRFSERVATNES e P T |t at his home here. TOILET SOAP, ETC. GO | Sunday with his atives at New Bedford, Mass. Al . Miss Mamie McCarthy of Taftvill S O Y e thflflluberm,llmbevanux: THE B. C. 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