Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 21, 1916, Page 7

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Repairs, Painting, Trim- ithing in all its b hfl&flukcfln 807 to 515 North Main St. D.S. MMARSKH Pianos ; Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas p ON EABY TERMS. W Marsh Building, K'w ndon Mést Cigars Are Good—e THESE AR STOM’S 123 e cl GOOD PELLOW 10cCIGAR : Try them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St. 3 Next to Palace Cafe RS, L. F. and A. 3. LAPIERRE 287 Main S& PRACTISE LIMITED TO Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 & m. 10 3 3. m. ——aa R.R. AGNEW, M. . Physician and Surgeon 214 Thayer Buil Conn. urul:nu office: i, Jo8 exeont w'u.:e‘u., fiuflw ll-hudn Mrs. l-orluan Houss Spesial l“ to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery Cannestion, Shetuckst Street, FARREL & SANDERSON, Pn;& Trommer's nuflw ‘Thursday l.naiuhw and Wood Work. | ness, probably Shawers west. ranches. Observations in Nfirwkll. The lblln'ln( records, repol pharmacy, lhow the ch: ln tlnventum and the barome Tuesday: 7 8 s ‘Hignest 73, i Cemurlun-. Predictions for Tuesday: Fair. Tuesday’s weather: As predicted. Sun. Moom and Tides. B High 1/ Moon 1 masea ‘.“sm I aser. il Rioes: x_hours after high water It i R e which is foliowed by flood ¢ GREENEVILLE Funeral of Chauncy C. Geer—Ladi Ald Meet—Personals. The funeral of Chauncy Cleveland Geer was held ~Tuesday _afternoon from his late home on Pros street at 2.30 o'clock with a large number gf relatives and friends in attendance. delegation from Sedgwick. post, C. R., attended. Over the ca: draped the American flag and about the casket a largs number of foral tributes were arranged. Rev. F. W. Coleman conducted the services at &'A. house. The bearers were comrades of the deceased in the Cl'fl were Orrin M. Prite, "John Service, Gharles Burke, Philip Speltman, Frank Pitcher and George L. Kies. Bur- lfl.l ‘was in Maplewood cemetery, where a committal service was conducted by Orrin 3. Price, commander of Seq wick post, and Benjamin F. Pendl ton, chaplain. Benediction was pro- nounced by Rev. Mr. Coleman. Un- dertakers Church - and. ~Allen charge of the funeral arrangements. Ladies’ Aid Meet With Mrs. John Hill The Ladies’ Aid society of the Fed= erated church met Tuesday afternoon ER Flm Mrs. John Hill,at.her bome. on ‘entral avenue. It was the regular monthly meeting of the society at which the president, Mrs. Willis Hill presided. The regular routine of bus- iness was transacted. - Reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and approved. Plans were discussed rela- tive. to holding a food. sale for the benefit of the society some time in the near future. Attending Comrnenclm.nt Exercises. Mrs. Andrew Prentice of Central avenue is attending the commence- ment exercises at Yale college this week. While in New Haven Mrs. Prentice wili be the. guest of hér som, Charles, who graduates from the Shef- field Scientific school this week. Personai Dennis Shea, who has resided on has Fifth street for some time past moved to Fountain streét, Mrs. L. O, Potter of Central avenue spent the week-end with her sister, . Vernon Boothby at Woodmont- on-the-Sound. Rev. W. H. Kennedy of St. Mary's church delivered an interesting and instructive address at the graduation exercises of the Sister's Academy in Swett-City, © o hid "TAFTVILLE Lightning Strikes in Two Places— Many Attend Ball Game—Personals and Notes. Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on at H co. | °‘N'l"|"‘l' DR. E. ). JONES Suite 46 Shantion Building m ufl.aufl-‘ The severe electrical storm which passed over here Monday evening did 2 little damage about the village. The lightning_struck at Tafts station waiting room and burned _out uxhu in the building and blas the-ceiling. There were -several peo- e in the station at the time but no one was injured, ummgn they were badly Lrightened. o On Aerchants avenue & but several RS e e Al S TR other than the ripping clapboards was done. Attend Ball Game at New London. armonocs D@ tel Sn e - [oitves Baked had | Roast cents. All ‘members present pledged them- selves to secure from one to shares ple who have appiled has encourazed |- the officers. Fo! 7 the absence of Preaident Frank Smith, who is out of town, Presigont Winiom ", presided at the meeting. PINOCHLE CLUB BANQUETS AT WAUREGAN HOU: August. Hahn Takes First Prize at|th Play Following Menu, The West Side Pinochle chub con- gluded thelr seasonys - meetings o Tuesday evening_wh o banquet at the Waurean Hotal Tha menu served was as fotows: Grape Fruit—Macedoina Cream of C;Le-ry So e pastor, offered p: ‘The mlnuta; of the last were read and approved, acceptance of the semi-annual improvement and is greatly appreciat- ed by the church. ‘The finances were reported as satis- factory, meaning e 522 Soctets H;:‘i-nlq:‘ st Sc Harson & H lue Julienne Potatoes ‘Vermont Turkey, Sage Dressing Mashed Potatoes ampoo | 50c Coke's DanTuff Cure .. e 2% 3te Pinayd's Bau-de-Quinine iy SN fqur e : 15 Babcocics Coryiopdia .. At the close of the banquet the members enjoyed an hour. of pinochle. First prize went to August sec- gnd to Judge H. K. Peitls, thitd to E. Baker- ana consolation ta Albert 3. Bulax. - Te scoree: August Hahn, 7685: H. . Pettis, 7is0; B B Baier, 7 Martin Larsen, 7140; John Jordan, 6355; Alexander Jordan, §940; E. Un- derwood, 1090: Chas. 'S. Peckham, G108, . B, Liawis, 66%0; Hallisey. 5700; V. Pendlaton, Jr, $186; Alfred 3. After the prizes bad been awarded the club adjourned subject to the call of the president Alexander Jordan social com- roli Linflberg music com- 150 Newbro's. Herpicide - 50c Packer’s Tar Shampoo.. $0c Health . 50c Parisian Sage . 50c Canthrox Riker's Septone $1.00 Dr. Charles The pastor, Rev. George H. Strou and Superintendent Stephen H. Peck. ‘ham, each in a short talk, spoke of what the society should mean to its members and gave many helpful sug- gestions where it may broaden its use- fulness and influenco among _ the Toung people’ (hus. waliak ‘such to the apiritusl itfe af the chuse! Much enthusiasm ‘manitested throughout the Teeting and the meet- ing closed one of the test o bt oF s cxiatante Sud obesied tos new season with the brightest of pros ey, BRUSHES—COMBS ‘aleum, &n‘ylo‘psn, Honennekla u !lo thate ‘blackened the | Dosed_fire. Off of several A large number of baseball fans at- RADWAY & CO; 10c Tooth Brushes, bome .. 15c Tooth Brushes, bone .. 12c 20c Tooth Brushes, bone 25c Toolhh Brushes, ivory 25¢ Kleanwell Tooth . e banquet Waé to have beencheld ven.l weeks ago but the members decided to postpone it owing to the iliness. of the president. APPOINTED ASSISTANT MGR. OF HARTFORD OFFICE Warren -C. Perrigo Leavea Western Union T .grlph Office in This City Wu-rnc.?.fl'ln ho has far the last two of thy years local office of m ‘Western Union ’l‘lh.. graph company, ‘assistant pects. : CENTRAL LABOR UNION PLANNING FOR BANQUET Sosial and Out of Town Labor Lead- ers Will be Among Speakers. Owing that most of their members wl‘l?’h represented in vari- ous fraternal organizations in the h;i g‘nltmdm Onn Labo 25¢ Setin Skin . 50c Dr. Charles’ Face 50c Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food 42c La Blache ... 50¢ Java Rice Powder . Men- represent illiam Fif the meeting which was well ttendea ua lans were discussed in regard to the city will fill Mr. Perrigo's l‘tul! THREE MEMBER! FOK 27 Lk MARY’S IOOQ‘ETY - Committes in Charge of Amnmm“ for Preparedness Parade rts P inches wid Three candidates were admitted and several applications for membership RECEIVED LAW CERTIFICATE s Graduate of Harvand Law Scheol Gh.'l of 1916. Charles W. Cassidy, Casgidy of this ¢ “mn coo G June 19, 1918 & daughter to Mr. “.‘ ufl. W‘ufifl Cooper. : CATHOARTIn Jow crg AT ot MT and s, Samed HARfifiD’ Wflfl-flhl.;fl-‘:d.y: The Taftville basebeil o e ul wfll:l:‘: -un- urday. m-lmmllfll luck this thlh nfl'.‘lh'mh times they have mamga e Weather. m- umrym'rmvm.-u Adams and ”p"n's'-fi‘n’""m“"‘“m out e Entertained at Whist. = I!- Marion Piuhc of Dlvhh at. b evening £ yer s o Sy .@‘ %u“‘"‘h-#‘ _ Class of "91 ‘Holds Reunion $S—KENNEDY- < o Sune 11, 1510, By Rev. O ‘Arthir i s Doty &

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