Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 17, 1916, Page 13

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arah Building, | ‘Street, TTER and Saturday ":hlnorioan Houss |2 Special Rates to Theatre Tuunn Tr-v.lmfl Men, Eto, I\A,vv- AR Shetucket Street, SANDERSON, PI‘OD-. - Trommer’s: Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught. st & CO. k3 DEN"!‘IST = . DR. E. J-JONES . dite 46 Sfifimn Building BL. lnutu-‘ Rates 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROTHERS. Teleshone 1227, 2528 Broadway Six hours tus.'vm u“t‘:fim by flood tide, GREENEVILLE Bnulnt Given by Woman’s Guild of ;: ‘Chufeh—Surprise Par- reonal -nd Notes. The Woman's GIIM of S( Andrew’s ch'-lrlh held their annual banquet in the. church parlors - Thursday after- Boon with & hne number in ance. business 40 down to the banquet. Many came from out of town, . X..and New Lon- don, | § wers received by the following . committee, Mrs. L Johns Bohanan, Mrs. George Steven: and Mrs, F. A.. Dol o “The- coms mittes. fn charge of fthe delighttul banquet was Mrs. Benjamin <Balld, jrs. Hemry Andrews and Mrs. Sl fam Taft. At the next meeting the muu election of officers will Nr&d-y Party. Mrs. John 'T. Telford of Mowry av- enue, delightfully . entertained in honor of the birthday of her daught- er, Ruth, Thu afternoon, from 4 o ama g house: was prét- decorated with ferns and flowers. A people made merry with e e dhiuty Tyworx were awarded to the winners. dainty lunch was served by the Hoste es.s Mrs. Telford was assists by Mra. Jomes Betvies st Misy Hazy ‘Banfield. Peorsonals and Notes. Nickolas”Walsh, a student in the medical department of Columbia uni- versity is at his home here for a shors visit. 5 At the Greeneville- Con nal church Sunday morning at the offer- tory = A Craig Taylor will sing Open Ye the Gates of the Temple. JURY CASE ASSINGMENTS. Four Cases Are Scheduled For Trial in Norwich on Tuesday. At the short cal | superior court on [ ments for trial in this city were made as_follows by Judge Joel H. Reed: Jury assi; Tuesday, June Shore Line Electric Raflwty Co. Pdmdt. vs. Pletrolle, Rowe vs. Burrows. ve. Cron- in. Hoberlk va. dar session of the LT ednesday. June: 31: Lee. Ferrigini vs. Keasbey, et al. Fill- T Thuraday, Juse 3%, Ingersoll, o a1l u une vs, Norwich ‘& New York Propeller o: Bass ve; Symington, et al. Boisse lmday. Juno 23, motions for rein- statemenit of discontinued cases at 9.30 a: m., rt calendar, Vs, Great Tuesday, June 27: Barber Atlantic & Paclfic Tea Co. (spocial assignment. Sh!‘ Straw Board 1‘;'&.! assign- mem\) H&m‘_mann V8. Ryan. = (Speclal June 28: Allard vriua. “Donzelly. IWATTTREDFEELWG take |. HEfsh g Buckingham Guards iloet. June- 13, I“C—At a meeting of the Buckingham G the non- elect geant, Joseph Lathrop; . Thurber, -Simon Johnson, shal,. Walter Muszey: @ur Himes, John F. £ ] §§ H § 5 ? 2 8% il i YMane of Sfrs.. 8. 3. W s g:n i will at:-z-‘: ‘n: ‘the umion ufia-.'%‘“h will regul ‘excellent ity slm\wflhbfim work on the Mexican "Capt. W. mmuufi dd the lltt!h uum the|are in v, Abbe, Francis Gordon, James W. Tis-| Wi tu. John Valenune. nm masurer. charh- Derby. Dr. O. W. Holmes is going to -lec- ture in Breed Hall, June 19th, .under MYSTIC MAN CHOSEN STATE DENTIST’S SECRETARY Dr. G. S. B. Leonard: Elected at Clos- ing Session of 52nd Annual Meet- ing. The Connecticut State Dental asso- ciation closed. its 52nd annual” con- vention at the EHotel Griswold, New London, Thursday agternoon. The election’ resulted ds follows: <~ President, T..Allen Genung, Bridge- port; - vice president, Elwyn R. Bry- ant, New Haven; secretary, George S. B. Leonard, Mpystic;® treasurer, Blake A. Sears,. Harttord; librarian, Louis L. Beach, Bristol; auditor,.O. T. Ruls, Stamford; , executive committee, W. V. Lyon, Bridgeport; P: J. Bucban- nan; Waterbury; M. Y. Loeb, New Haven. Connecticut Dental Hygienists, Copnecticut Dental Hyglenists™ as- sociation 'also elected -officers. for ‘the ensuing year st the opening of its session Thursday morning. The of- ficers” follow: Prosident, Mrs. H. W. Hart, Strat- ford; vice president, Miss E. Louise Harris, New Haven: secretary, Miss Rose E. House, Bridgeport; treasur- or, Miss A. K. Moores, Stamford. Following the election of officers there was @ table clinic by Miss Rose E. House and Mrs. Herbert W. Dart, supervisors of dental clinic in the Bridgeport public schools, showing charts, -literature and description of school - clinic. This was_followed by two chair .clinics, -the first by Miss “Pauline Green ana Miss Cecelia Han- ley, dental hygienists in the Bridge- port -school .clinic on prophylaxis for Cchildren - and the second = by- Miss Elizabeth Keen of Hartford and Miss Louise - Borchardt of Boston on prophylaxis for adults. RED TOP BURGLARS ARE BOUND OVVER. Charge of Theft Against Employes of ‘Harvard Crews’ Kitchen. ~Thursday Deputy Sheriff Sydney A. Brown was iotified that the steward's quarters end storehouse at Red Top, Harvard's rowing quarters, were be- ing broken into -ml supplies amount- ing to_$60 stolen. The sherift de- talled Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs and Constable Fred Dimock to the case. Thursday night the. officers arrested Otto Guise of Cambridge, Mass., end Hugh Davidson, of New London. They had been empioyed &s help in the b rning they were present. mo: ad before Jusjice of the Peacs Denzey ovey. at Gales Ferry on a com- 3&& of Grand Juror John MecGuire ot Both were over to the superior ~Guise_under bonds tuo and Dayidson under bonds of They went. to jail in default of town, some | the auspices of the Chester Baseballlhis successor. ELIMINATING ACCIDENTS AT GRADE CROSSINGS. New :Haven ‘Railroad Urging Safety First Campaign to Secure Co-opera- tion of Auto Owners. With the object of securing the co- operation of motorists and drivers of horse-drawn vchicles, the New Haven railroad is waging a safety first cam- Palgn to minfmize ‘accldents ai grade crossings. i This el!lnpdn has been -discassed and worked out at stafft meetings of the operating department. tlons have already been made at sev- eral Important grade - crossings, and many individual drivers have ~been Jritien to requesting thelr c0-opera- n. The principal cause of the malority of accidents at grade crossings is the taking of chances. Experts on the Subjest, of accident prevention long ago reached the conviction that no matter safety there eould never be a successful re- duction in accldents until thers had Investiga-{ M. notice, but-are deuy #e time cnn-meu \ o Cal, - Jupe -10, ’““z JMea. Nanoy Smith, formerly, of Funeral . ¢ iner: at < 1 ncfi H’ e o By : Teas 5:1 GW; & total- Sprin this L cos 'WHEBLER—En :efiu xnw dn Nor- sap. d-ifi':l 5'.-".:’;.’:".%."1 Wright| wich, June 15, Avery ler, that under, the new: law. coast | cufinunmfim companies .- other: artill will: probably - ‘be : axiiery companies will provenly Be| " home i s piten, o strengthen the & etainick &y, sent here. to Transportation sup.rlmd.nh Staff, :.'Q Hflu«h 3 ’N L n.nnounccfl mo the unm 1 &ka from Pihis. life wwmmnu to ml S0 ‘Gasdaiate member, - George A _y cux. Davis: nuowe& “Fhat - we pathy with bie. femi Hior." superintendent gt of o urv:u. X et et H. ‘Staehle, car accountant; Frost gupsrintendent station servive; ~ Mather, chfef clerk. TAFTVILLE Taftville to Play White' Rock—Lisbon | “ 5 Schools Hold Picnic—Personals and Notes, ; been enlisted the co-operation of those | th persons in whose interest the precau- tions were being taken. This applies <. snde crossing aceidents as well as large class of ind acci- daneu. As a result of the investigations so far made by the New Haven road, numerous letters have been written to cwners of automobiles calling atten- tion to the carelessness of drivers when crossing the rallway tracks at certa:n crossings. The majority of these let- ters disclose that the drivers did not slow down when approaching a cross- ing, and thae they ? gton, and op within about stx inches g e i S ted to the ed at_the Directors’ meeting of the Annual Picnic of Lisbon Schools. The public schools of Lisbon beld | Chami their annual’ picnie Friday on - the Newent men. 'l'ht :h t llhndnt olim.r'lé\ fur- ‘h nished much l“.lg\l.ement. In the aft. n-ulv ‘charac - wihich, remains. infience - Tfor goed to -.ll- who le“ii That the le"reL&P’ a copy of these resolutio u{,hand ish the n;ne in ‘the 'Nw‘; TR Sl ol ber 0! erce. ful ‘picnie lunch was ‘served’ by young iadi=s ‘of the schools: George. H. Young end. Rev. _and Mrs._Arthur Vl.fl'y mowrefl to Bos- ton Thursda; ma A large number of ;mmx people at-|acts, and f tended the dance: Scotland Road hall Friday nvm Ri cbudmangm- o] string of bull heads fn the Bl pond Thursday night. Mr. iid Mrs. John Whittaker kru::l.on uo; o ks wioge | Corner Water and Wet Main Stmtte| _— you. We invite your IM& g ST WATCHES i sty of WRIST WATCHES in a varisty Gold. -, ll-nyoflnriudwmm &1 Broadway Mill Ends and Soconds PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, ‘TuThS Frederick T. Bunce Piano Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS'iN .(mK- rket and ‘elephione. 463-13 G 30k mfi " PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING _— With or Without a- ‘Attach- | ments but Always - EFFICI nd ECONOMICAL~ essential in medern: houss’ as | eleotricity is to lighting, ~We Robert d..C GAS FI » PLUMBING, STEAM | 10 West Main Street, Nory “m for N. B. O, Sheet Py

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