Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1916, Page 9

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elle has accepted the invi- and will be a guest at the cdvu: FEDERATION, o-mu Dona Ly 1 , and | rouns omlden{m:udh-euusm enjoying the en- | uflun-cu The. eircnu got away trom hére early this morning for Put- Lml Interest in Fort Wright Orders. coast ‘¥men in the news des- pateh announcing that the 184th com- Pany of 'rom ‘A. Lockwood Diinisison, Tremsurer of the Quine- | ordes b’.‘ Company. T Civic reflenuon has rece! most ‘génerous gift of $300 from A. % @ Danielson, treasurer of the| of this town ccmpany. When the first ‘was made to raise a fund for the Support of a visiting nurse, J. A.|The Atwood, general manager of the Quine- company, after conferring with Mr. i}uuelzor said that if $1,000 = year, eould be guaranteed for three | Yeans, the Quinebaug compan; 'Far- ating one of the largest cotton mills in “Connecticut, would contribute Hy $100. guarantee could not be se- curad; 1ut m had raised, ech yeaar of the th m its organization, more than 81 iand being convinced of the (ol the visiting nurse, Mr. Dan- t to e trésurer, Mrs, A, , a check for the above men- east ann tion members have expressed “great appreciation of Mr. Dan- the floral garde party Weal Bring the amount in ssury of ths federation o some- 000. ndid service being maintain- O.tn federation is constantly be- ing ‘understood by an ever-increasing mam‘ur -of persons. This service is tch talked of in the néwspapers, but l is always effectively in force As ‘gradually being expanded. CIRCUS DAY EVENTS. Satisfactory d Two Good Performances, 61 {tHle ‘rior#s ‘and from the east; from: the: south. and from . the west, those Wb would sée a circus honored Danlelszn with their presence Thurs- Gay, when the first tent attraction of | f the season, .the Cook & Wilson Greate, est 'Wild Animal Show on Parth > and B and Zingezing Brothers' press .agents please ¢opy) arrived in town over the same tracks as such exclu- cive trains as the Bar Harbor, Moon- .ugm .pecm And:Berry trains use. 7 night officer, several enthusias- lg‘fl boys and one or two belated, pamal said the train mnm here at 3 4.m. which is short- 1y after daybreak in this section of the ‘LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON i Undertaker Special Attertion to Every Detail. learning that the Civic|ral out state gives some of the local soldiers an impression ®at they may get more service will be lncluded in a ten days' stay in camp this summer, Trespassed on Railroad Property In the town court three translents, charged with ‘having trespassed iroad property, were fned $1 - costs by Judge W. F. Woodward, they could not pay they were seut .. Jail Heard and Seen, A quartette of local young men wiil sing at a church conecert in Brooklyn this evuung Mrs. John McGowan of Wectarly ar- rived here Thursday spend the summer with her mother, )lu. Michael Scllivan, of Higt streef Harry W. Clarke, a patfenit at the Day Kimball hospital, is considered as imbroving satisTactorlly after a severe attack of septic polsoning. John B. Merrill of Pawtucket was a Visitor with friends in Daniclson on Thursday. Every boat on Alexander's Lnke has been engaged for the o) of The fishing season on Saturday, July 1. The lako has been closed to fishermen for three years. SUBSTITUTE FOR REFRIGERATOR INVENTED BY A DANE Cold Water. is _Conducted Through Pipes in the Rear of the Box. Copenhagen, June #5.—A substitute lor refrigerators with real ice in them s discovered by an iniventive e IAvesties hes Dioed wo Dotar s as pProvi 80 po that in all the newer apartment houses the feature is being incorperated. ‘The iceless = refrigerator is aocom- plished by so constructing the plpfi:g in the house that all the cold water is conducted through pipes at ‘the rear of the box. Since on an average of a great deal of cold water is drawn dur- ing the course of a Gay, the tors stay fresh and cool. Hartford.—The - trustees of mnlty college are planning to add ‘a course in military training to the college curriculum. RADING (_,E N "PL 1! Some of the boys from - the . Start on Eight New Houses. ‘:vm “am - D! the elght new dwellings the Manhasset ugctn pany is to be commenced next Thu;x houses are aéo :r:do.lt the cut kind, so speedily brought about. The are to be near the plant of the m&ny in the South Meadow street on of the city. l:.um Suffrage Conference. t_suffragists’ fromh évery muan ot ‘Windham county are cers among the visitors honor & réception is to p. m. The local league members have | Staft, arranged for the entertainment of the visitors. To Spend Vacation in Trade School. All the boys who.leave their routine school work today for what the long summer vacation are not plan- ning to spend their time lallygagsing about town or in useless pastimes. grade hools are to enter the Trade school, aich Is to be in session throush the summer season and are to follow what known as the summier course. Ready for Railroad Advertlsing. At the New Haven statlon metal forms for the advertising that is later to appear on the building, as on other Stations of the New Haven -system, have been put in place. These f are of what are known as one-sheet and three-sheet bo: Some have been/ placed on the north end of the station, others out under the train eds, Comfort Station Favored. A convenience’ station Is one of the things that has been suggested for the playgrounds. Such a station would be greatly appreciated by many persons by many who come here from out of town to do shopping. The walls of the new trade school buflding are now up to about the level of the top of the second story win- dows. At the rate of progress that being made- it is. probable . that the e Metho Ladies’ Ald Socicty Gives Successful Strawberry Supper—Win. ners in Mhlotlo Contest, . ' The Ladies' Ald soclety of the Bal- tic Methodist w:puoo ohurch held their annual strawberry fastival in Sprague hall _Wednesday, evening. There was a large number present. The menu consisted of salads, cold meats, ntn.wbemes. coffee, cake and ice” cream. Other members of the church assisting at the_tables were Mrs. Herbért Barnett, Mrs. Wadle, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Glfl(em.l\ Misses Susie Smith, Do: Mae Buckley, Gertrude ga Johnson, Freda Smmi. Annls Atns- worth, Jennie White, c,wnllo roof will be in courst of construétion {D° about July 1. Albert B, Tuke, who was graduated last week from Worcester Polytech- nic institute, has taken a position wlt.n 2 worcester concern.. Mr. Luke graduated with the degree of Bacheter | Hen: been mechanical Lunched at Thompeon. / Mrs. Helen M. Willey, Miss Ellen M, lock, Putnam, Geéorge Z. Taft, Uxbridge, were &ntemmefl at a luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. George A. Vaughn, Thompson. of Seience, his course of gtudy having ical englneering, Michael Carey and Addis Weich left E Putnam Thursday for attend ‘the Moose state convention on Friday and Saturday /as representa- tives of %the Putnam order of Moose. At Norwich LibFary Conventlon, ‘Miss Emma Kinney, lfbrarian of the Putnam lbrary, atfended a meeting in Norwich Thursday of the Connecti- cut Library association. ~Arthur An. drews substituted for Miss Ken: the !lbra ‘The 's Board of the Day- Klmbul houpital will meet Wednesday afternoon in Odd Fellows’ hall, Pom- Street, The members of the ‘W, R C. met on afternoon Mrs. nLeac,Sewaxdm:eet.tvrn..ocm hering. ON LADIES’ AND MISSBS Suitsand Coats LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS $10.00 VALUES oniy..ee.se. § 750 $12.60 VALUBES only 8.50 LADIES’ STOUT SUITS s Sizes 39 to 49 . $12.50 VALUES only. $ 830 $20.00 VALUES only. $13.50 $22.60 VALUES only........ $15.50 $25.00 VALUBE only...ves.. $1750 960 VALUBS omg. ..vus.. $18.80 e S — Sizee 41 to 40 ¢ 598 'm"-nv¢uo $480 § 8.00 vm L OBIY. coeee s § 650 $10.00 VALOBS only........ $ 880 $1350 VANUBS onlyecss.ess L3 050 * Invited to Webster Game. . Willey, gecretary of the Bagtern Connacucut hl.:l: mhool bne | bail Teague, from Jmel L fluw miss next Sunday, has relatives officers have been in thig the £ on acesunt need of on cireus Mg John Drescher, preacher, Jny, iifred Houghton. Thero were also sonigs by Mrs, D. Collins, Thomas Bamford and the entire chorus, a cor-. net solo was rendered by Norman Col!.h%‘l violin solo by John Dresch- the play was a pronounced success. Mrs, Solomon Kenyon was instructor and yroved her ability to divect af- this character, Athletic Contest. The athletic contest between the pu- pils of the Baltic and Versaille: nesda Lillie | stand ot | Bliison, -:hflo fimfl ln- fi‘yeteeth and tbmbecauaeltute first and when the g candy’s all melted away I canhchew the gum. Daddy says he always keeps a box in the house. 7 | tribution amounts to $17.15, making a already contril sum total of $256.97 Th for Saturday will be Zecle Mow and Barrett Jud- village, and Samuel and Wmhm Judson for the costumes were chosen and |’ rendered. Cake, candy, cocos - and cookies were served. 2 Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mathewson, Mr. and ~Mrs. James Royle, Frank - ‘Wilbur, Cecil Bradford, Rev. Arthur Barwick Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitely, John Gal- lup, Christopher Krauss,” Clarence Winsor, Misses Edith Peterson, nie mbl. Mrs. Herbmgl;nkh L; e terworth, Rlztnh Y. madoexmm Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Leach. The - funeral of Mrs. John Chudlk Mr. and Mrs. Wllunm Kfluu have returned homie . from Bedford, Mass, Where they- lp-:t et honey- Oll has been sprinkied along Rafl- road avehue. Grammar School Team Wins. 7! The Plainfield Grammar school gave thefr h-d:oolhoyrlvu. angther | - baseball Thi after- |

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