Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 19, 1916, Page 2

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of o "lmth morning was time e ever arrested a man who looking for an aeroplane. The :utold him that he wouldn't find | three it up there and to come down, which the man did, He was taken to the po- lice station in a taxl. The man did 'not seem under ,the influence of li- Qquor and went quietly, but seemed to be mentally unbalanced. In the sta- Spring us: “He lived to bless. mankind.” : ‘ . o r er, i . beticd : J 2 are. here, and lno.doubt yout Baker is In the sn;tdun,unz and is class | o TR0e : famous tobacco That is the BIG PQINT on S st oY o Ao Senior ¢ Wesloyan. : s \ for cigarettes. which Murad beats the woild—a brighten up the home. Samue] H. Harvey, son of Lawyer v - - % and Mrs. Samuel Harvey of Walnut et 15 CenL cigarett tl’l s B Pesh a Chair or Table, a (ot il be sraduaied from Woee- nbers. _The g € thats Detter 54 82 8 3 fie § 5 i E 3 ely say: ~ 5 i 2 H k : Forty-four Births Last Month. aving known them, & Forty-four births were at ety g 5 'n o y b e b rast Diaces? i ou Say. > eanln the argument, leading with twenty- te & - four, the boys numbering twenty. — b Miss Baker to be Graduated From |rifices they .did) so that when our N\ o B P B Smith. names shall be calied and we are nof N > tion. Many 25 Cent ays Mr. ang Mrs. John T. Baker of Oak | ner® o answer, soms one will say. of Ny > — — % s Mrs. ‘Walter M. Buckingham of Nor= carrying Carriage, a Couch Bed, a Mat- | wich sanc with the quastet at the | nnable’to wall rug slorrying thoss Sideboard, a. Bureau, a Baby| mrs. waiter M. Buckingham Sings. lodss md’m::.‘ ; ALy tlmnmost °f fhe25 Cent btana; 2 ~ . A the 1 1 < treu,aRugotuomeCurtam ing léxntih;!e absence of Mrs. {Eisle|the lodge rooms a luncheon was sery. Congregational church Sunday. morn- |ton Temple No. 2, On their return to o AR ;h:fl v::s murledB l:kst ?d by Purinton Temple, Pythian Sis- FACT i ‘ednesday at No . Mrs. Buck- | ters. Com: and sho ingham Is a soprano of abil and ae.m let us show |iosham 1s o ety e Third Degres Exemplified. i at the local church for several vears, San Jose Council. No. 14, Knights of Columbus, exemplified the thhfl“g&- gree Sunday affernoon on a class of 9 FUNERM-S, 14 at tho Center strest armory. Joseph Vallant. The funeral of Joseph, the mtt Shower 8polled Sunday’s Games. ” T son of Mr. and Mrs. Henri Vallant There were no baseball games play- No. 49 Main street, was held Saturday | ed in this city either Saturdey or Sun- 1 . morning, with burial in. St. Joseph's|day because of rain. Hvervthing look.. { cemetery, ed fine for the Sunday game between ¥ e ore George B. Carpenter. the Hartford boys and the Bmeraids Funerg¥ services for George B. Cai-'| WheR the sudden shower ‘Sunday af- ¥ & penter were held Sunday aftornoon at | teFoon spailed everyehing. . ew 853 2 o’clo in e Sou! ‘oventry Con- gregational church. Rev. Mr. Beebe Brief Mention. . . officiated, Burial was in the Nathan| mhe Win Girls’ club Main and Union Streets |gficiated Burial was in the Nathan T L GE W Sigh. plais X = fere in chafes of Funeral Director | place hax net becs ddcits yar Willimantic, Conn. Jay M. Shepard. ' Arth: J. McGui Edward Portelance, who for the past = ur J, McGuinness. six years has had charge of the meat Funeral seryices for Arthur J. Me- | department of the local Great Atlantic JAY M SI'EPARD Guinness were' held from his home at | & Pacific company’'s store has resign- 673 Main street at 8.30 o’clock Satur- | ed, to work as solicitor for an insur- Succeeding Elmore & Shepard day morning, The requiem high mass |ence company In’ this city. . at St. Joseph's church at 9 o’clock was " FumeralDirectorandEmbalmre | 2oz =25 = 5 Somnes S5 072 | 2y 3t oo, mtton by e U Telephone Lady Assistant | St. Joseph’s cemetery, and Assignment of Cases at Put. gorlan music was rendered Dby the faculty of the State Normal school to th i 60-62 North St., Willimantic | $o%; 220, Miss Monica McKeon sang | town hall Foiday miehe . o oiniie . Lady Assistant. ~ Beautiful Land on High, There were i Orghas- Tel. connection | Iany Deautifal floral ' pieces. The | was snjoyen o o piloncing which i bearers wore: 1. Frani Cufimnsh-ns freshments were. served, y n, uis . lynn - an e b HIRAM N. FENN George Bartlett, members of the local MOTION DAY TODAY. lodge of Elks and Michael Sullivan of TODAY. NDERTAKER and EMBALMER,|this city and William Shugroe of Bei. T rag 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct.- |tic. Burial was in the family lot in{!" Superior Court—Short Calendar Children’s Day Exercises at Baptist Church—Committee r Picnic Ap- S pointed—Sunday Ball Players Prove The superior court for Windham | Offensively Nois; ! ] county comes in for short\calendar e : and assignment of cases and for mmo-| The Children’s day concert at the ton day for restoring cases to _ the | Baptist church was given Sunday af- docket at Putnam todey (Monday),|ternoon at 4 . o'clock. Supt, A. M, g;ne 18, u’“us.lo a. m., Hon. fimo-: A, B{owx; a.nno\u‘;«d n‘?:d p;oxnmmo,él‘l:; f umway, judge, presiding. e short | church was decos )y Mre, - WlLumlNTlc, CONN, calendar list includes- Wiliam N.| Willcox and Miss Ida Foster, Dog- superintendent of Potter, Armd. vs. Mary L. T, . Is- | Wwood festooned whe choir loft railing PRy the 3 ; i and daisies and maldenbair ferns DOF- | Are. apd Are. G, B Metacosh, Charios fentipes ‘ ith ered the platform. @ programme or included: Song, Over Hill ‘and Plain,| v D"m”’;?'.idc*"‘”'m At s ném—Six Divorce Actions on the List. 2 -t commencement ; . Segar. 1 B Meisaner s, Otis| chorus; scripture reading and praver, | exercisas at the Connestiout - P < . Chester » Rev, { ‘Wel 3 Nemo Corsets | i =" -5 et | Bk e R 55 AT NEW PRICES ON AND AFTER - | sk Seengeitt ;m:;gfié:*%gfi' ;’:J:clfi.o.u“;mo. 3 n s mima, ey, \ SATURDAY, J‘:ILY Tst ¥ > 3 s gxy(e.cmumm' %‘::a’iu, Ruth (‘:nf‘fi . With all corset materials—fabrics, rubber, steels, etc., | eamr vs Shore Line. Tyite Temmkiing Note Haddeay, sone. high and goin ghigher, the Nemo people had to raise 1 Willoge; 10 56 a Here, Marcon By prices or use cheaper material, As extra durability is " Harl Cliston Rosors e, Nei" | 008 Li‘%“,‘;},;‘:fi;o'fi?’ n‘,i%:";‘: jrSisk Cecilia Rogers. . Margery Em dell; exereise, Soldiers of . one of the ‘things that have made the Nemo world- T el e famous, ‘they choose to keep up the standard -Nemo AL Chase vi. Walter L. Chasar”” | diebgter, Willie Praniiin, Jonn Har- e quality and advance the:price of several popular Nemo : fin, Morton Towwp; sdio. Otasses axd e e odels from $3.00 to $3.50. : T s Wi Sanan oblisate, 118 | Mo, for the summer, m e % W. Sch M. Paine ermta :;w.r;flm JMHH--;“:. Up to and including Friday, June 30th, we shalf sell §|v= consrosation; exercise, e L R Grove these Corses at $3.00; afer fhat day th price will be | 5,4 S Bty sy Faca o e ol says / 5 "“ %3‘-:‘" 5 : Blevela 20 ge of . 208 e it hel Mg that 18 o \srvt pufiering Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, jfness and libesality in dealing, and a _ business_policy in administering its - ; whigh, e 3 permanent, pleasant and . % "Thisisa better cigarette than th 15 Centbrand I've been smoking’.e‘ "Why, this Murad is = Revela-' s et ited by Onax tribe. Im- of Red Men. Hartford Stewards| o ed to Middletown, association the othier night automobile -and| ord Country club in ‘compliment dinner at Tavern to James M. Con< wmimtmmnltflnrd of;the ~ who ! 80 into i) Tecently resigned to hotel business for himself in Wi Wouldn’t Be 8o Slow. Not_at All Surprising. annountes a di- o which is Dot b 5o to News. to weighs ‘he sack of “for & quarter— Political Nolses.

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