Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 22, 1916, Page 10

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Lot redn of their son, Earl w n.""d'm be ‘an instructor in English next school year. ), Russel]l was in Put- mpaon ot Pomtret. i ‘Tho! of hearing arguments in the Naylor will . and Mrs. fohn-lu Smith ot S:a‘; o e : 7 future the new bungalow being erect- | Will . Going| = O > 5 ed by George I. Eaton on Prospect street, RI ;AT N - ‘Auction at Home Hotel. For F. E. Kies, J. cft?hw!’!tm B‘(;Id the household goods of the Home ho- tel at auction Wednesday afternoon. Chief Michael Grimshaw and fam- ily are to occupy the apartments in the Leavens. building that have been occupied as the Home hotel. John C, Marion of Lowell was a ngnwx with friends in Danielson on ‘ednesday.. Exlmln;gonl completed, the graded school on School street will close for the summer after this morning’s ses- ion. e ‘Mill Employes From Canada. Families from Capada arrived .thi week to be employed at the Connec- Mr. and Providence R = m": o +e2ese. LIVE WIRE PRICE 21c $1.35 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS *ton-wire—made and laid free - . “n s LIVE “WIRE: PRICE 98¢ REMNANTS OF. INGRAIN _ BRU! 4 CARPET, lengths up to 12 rdls- lues "95¢ a yard............LIVE WIRE PRICE 8 yard AND APAN MATTINGS— e ARD Joo JAPAN 470 TONE Winmirmes 2o f 9 by 12 RUGS......c.uurneenn. .. AT.BALE PRICES " $15.00 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS—SALE PRICE $12.93 $20.00 AXMINSTER............ SALE PRICE $16398 '$29.00 SANFORD AND BIGELOW. STER RUGS.. . m;n. w:pnnoafl. fast. Val ; and 89%¢ sun-; lues yard. +.. LIVE WIRE PRICE 29 <., LIVE WIRE PRICE 11c attractive colors and pat- > .. LIVE WIRE PRICE 9c an-k“° mlarlnc-‘ o ufi‘?f?fiz l;t'ucl 15c ‘LZ..’:‘ ':m;‘.’:; found i?h::e on sgx’fi . . - CRETO! TAFFETAS AND ART TICK- INNES, nights. INGS—all of our 35c and 39c values— d The local company goes away with s LIVE WIRE PRICE 28 . no more official prospect for a stay of ten days in camp. They are MUSLIN SASH CURTAINS WITH ROD—good t not monf the state troops ordered to muslin and extension red—already to hang— $40.00 WILTON RUGS......" E A v LIVE WIRE PRICE 30c '$50.00 WILTON RUGS. .. SALE PRICE $43.50 mobilize for the possible purpose of service in Mexico. = Some members| 85¢ SCRIM CURTAINS......LIVE WIRE PRICE 6% | $80.00 KARNAK WILTONS.... SALE PRICE $49.50 3 4 RICES 125 SCRIM, MADRAS AND LACE CUR EB 106 RUGH. ..2- .. oisood KT SALE P e .. LIVE WIRE PRICE an orchestral ‘The address of welcome was delivered by the class president, ‘Malcolm M. Willey, who is also the |she honor student of the class, having at- tained the highest rating during his | si; four years of study.. The class his tory was by Samuel H. Wals] Jr. A selection by the glee club fol lowed and then the class tions between United States and Mex- ican troops may mean further orders from Washington and a chance for the local company to 2o to the horder. feel, however, that a clash of propor- prophecy TAINS. 98¢ | $13.50 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS—SALE PRICE $10.98 ‘was by the Misses Catherin 30 days, - thout, gl R conuring the stay of the Thirteenth | HA3 YR DX e, 2USIh Sonmtance | and it thote 1n no more trouble It 2ifi ||| SCRIM, MADRAS, LACE AND NET CUR- #1800 AXMINSTER RUGS .1 SALE PRICE 31420 oroner. Investigating. L. Russell " Another orchestra selection pre- ceded the presentation of class gifts by Miss A. Della Davis. The class|a will was read by Messrs, Kenneth C. be dropped. lelson people will improve an oppor- tunity to visit them. It is expected| that the company will be assigned to Battery Dutton, as has been the rule for eveaal youry Judt, Ballard ana Henry C. Farley. Talk of Electing Miss Pilling to School | A glee club selection and the sing- Board. ing e:é A“t‘r‘:l Lanl g, Sygs by the :cal:iool pre« led the giving of the ivy o lon The name of Miss Bmma F. Pilling | Precgded the siving of the ivy oration is being mentioned in connection with | bY Miss Doris Ca Al talked-of nominations for the ‘town Ittheren AL.tbe. 1yl iftrange bl T T 3he. Smn | of the school for the ivy oration and e has e ong e e naa 58 Pill- | exercises, each senior putting on spade teacher in schools in Connecticut and | f, carth In place about the sl B is remembered as one of the very best | ;518 RETVETS 0T the wlass are: Ger- teachers that ever taught in the|2dine Beard, Alice Maude Carpenter. schools of Killingly. “She always has|DoNald Cosewell Johnson, Bertha had a great interest in educational| Matide Tilessls Comstance —TLuciile matters, and her ‘recent report at the sell, Samuel Hudson ‘Walsh, Jr. Tty anventivn. o peseport 2t hel Gladys Richmond Bard, Gertrude Mas s clbs of Gonnectiont ta ‘bom=| Brownlie, Doris- Mabel’ Carver, Helen mentioned as a spiéndid example of | Zizabeth D""““‘;‘;se:;m° ’f‘dvflll e ?oeredi‘:\;fi; into matters pertaining ?‘ia - & ac ml;‘abr?th m!{“ "5"‘. Alice = loney, Ina Marie Mann, Georgs A ReapatEr °’D‘f"°°1‘g‘fifh‘.“ly’,’ PHling ! Stanlev ‘Shaw, Lewls Allen Averm, s sch committee has bee ntalked of recently | GRETence, Bdmund Backus, & —Kenneth among women of Danielson and the Anna -Idella Davis, Everett Sanfo) suggestion has been very favorsbly|3a05 Idells Davls Eyerett Santord Mills. Farrows, Edward Clayton Fish- er, Joseph David Flagg, Hazel Isabel Fox. Anna Isabel Furlong, Frank Hen- ry Gleason, Charles Alexander Housgh- ton, Leodore Bugene Maynard, Carl Rougnet Nelson, Carrie. Alpine Pratt, Bertha Carroll Ruchardson, Catherine Russell, George Tourtellotte, Malcolm Macdonald Willey. Reception and Banquet. TAINS—some of this mixed lot are made with g valance—values from $1.50 to $1.75— 3 LIVE WIRE PRICE $1.29 ODD LOTS OF SCRIM, MADRAS AND LACE CURTAINS—two, three and four pair in a lot, “in values from $2.00 to $2.50 a pair— Coroner Arthur G. Bill was in Wil- limanti¢ to investigate the accident in which Wallace Lemieur was injured by _an automobile. Judge W. F. Woodward presided a a session of the town court ‘Wednes- day, morning, when one case of a min- or_nature was heard. Manager A. W. Williams of the baseball team will have the Putnam team here for a game on Saturday. Mrs. C. B. Merrick of Fall River is visiting with friends on Furnace street. 2 To Attend Shriners’ Outing. ‘With General J. W. Atwood of Wau- regan, A. P. Woodward, H. F. Glen- dining, E. H. Keach, W. K. ‘Litch and Ralph Rogers will motor to Providence today to attend the annual June out- ing of Palestine temple of the Mystic Shrine. The trip includes a sail to Newport, with a review of the sailors at the tralning school as a special feature. ¥ Go-to-Church Sunday. Members of Quinebaug lodge, I. O. O. F., and members of Dorcas Rebx kah lodge will unite in a Go- Church effort Sunday morning, - Brevities. Hyde Smith is in Boston today on b ipss trip. H. E. Lillibridge has gone to Wa- terbury to engage in the undertaking business. - JEWETT CITY School Visitors and Selectmen Make “$25.00 SANFORD AND BHIGHLOW 3 :zms' SALE PRICE $21.75 SMALL RUGS AT SALE PRICES $1.16 VELVET RUGS............ SALE PRICE 89% $1.45 AXMINSTER RUGS. ... - 'SALE RRICE $1.15 LIVE WIRE PRICE $162 | ;75 VELVET RUGS............ SALE PRICE $1.59 OTHER ODD LOTS, value from $2.50 to $3.00— $2.50 VELVET RUGS.... . SALE PRICE $1.98 LIVE WIRE PRICE $198 | 4,5 AXMINSTER RUGS....... SALE PRICE $2.10 Estimates of =School Expenses—|} ;; orHER ODD LOTS AT SPECIAL PRICES $8.00 SANFORD AXMINSTER RUGS— = % ( / Sewer Contract . Goes to Norwich|§ — piyNANTS OF SCRIM, MADRAS, MARQUI- " SALE PRICE $249 Rt Toath S Dijohn e South, FELTE SO TACKS, Ssmac kit $4.25 AXMINSTER RUGS....... SALE PRICE, $3.75 The annual meeting_of - the joint - LIVE WIRE PRICE 120 | 5350 AXMINSTER RUGS. ...... SALE PRICE $298 board of school visitors and selecimen VED END SION RODS—were 12%c 3 to provide for maiing estimates for|| CURVID END BXTENSION REPLEErS HHS 1o RAG RUGS AT SALE PRICES .. LIVE WIRE PRICE 7% e echools of the town was hela on e a1 n€ ap-\} ,x ODD LOT OF OPAQUE WINDOW - HADES, value up to 60c....LIVE WIRE PRICE 3% LIVE WIRE PRICE 98 . e LIVE WIRE PRICE $149 propriations were made: District No. Value $1.75.. FUMED OAK TABOURETT) 25¢, 45¢ X and 1, Pachaug, $328; No. 2, Woodward $328; No. 3, Hopeville, 3850; No. ES, = . i 69%.......+.... LIVE WIRE PRICE 21c, 35¢, 49¢ PRINTED LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide and worth 60c a square yard.......seecsssesi:SALE PRICE 48c Tvier, $3%s; No. 5, White, 3323; No. 6, Stone Hill, $328; 3328; No. 8, Glasgo, 9, | PRINTED LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide and worth ° e 70c a square yard................ SALE PRICE 60 .. INLAID LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide and ‘worth 93c Bethel, $328; 10 and 11, Burton and $1.26 BATHROOM MIRRORS, white | Rixtown, are closed; ‘12, Jewett City, oak frames. @ squdre yard.............. LIVE WIRE PRICE 820 /ANTS OF INLAID LINOLEUM'ih -vaites enamel or veceesersr LIVE WIRE PRICE 39,500, an -increase of §375; No. 13 s Brewster, $323. = Glasgo * also in- 2.50 MIRRORS, white enamel frames— - it v X > " 3 LIVE WIRE PRICE §2.19 up to $1.50 a square yard— LIVE WIRE PRICE $1.05 square yard received. ~The election of women as ‘members of town school committees fs Riverside Graduation Tonight. $2.25 FOLDING TABLES with leatherette top, The graduating exercises of the on— strong and durable— 2 lay f 1916 the Ri 80 by 30 inch very ng class of of the Riverside grammar LIVE WIRE PRICE $1.98 school will be held in Finn's opera € i At Newent Conference. house this evening at 8 o'clock. Wednesday evening another feature of commencement week was the an- nual reception and banquet of the Putnam Hish school association, many graduates and former students gath- [{ ering at the high school building for the event. From 7 to 8 o'clock an informal re- ception was held, followed by a ban- quet served in the gymnasium by the members of the, domestic science de- partment of thé high school. ‘William E. Davison, president of the Those who attended the conference ot churches at Newent Wednesday were Rev. E. M. Anthony, Mrs. Annie Soule, Rey. and Mrs. Samuel {Thatcher, n and Mrs. J. C. Ha s, Rev. and Mrs. Albert Donnell, Mrs. F, E. Robinson, Mrs. G. W. Robinson, Mrs. R. H. Howard, Mis{ Clarissa = Geer, Miss Alice Hurst, Mrs; G. W. Emerson, Mrs. J. H. Tracy, G. W. Blake, Dea- con and Mrs. G. A. Haskell, Mrs. George Lindell, Mr. and Mrs. John Whalley, Mrs. L. F. Whalley, Mrs. C. D. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Geer, assoclation, presided as toastmaster. The speaker of the evening was Edi- tor Carl B, Johnson of Franklin, Mass., a graduate of the school. Miss Mildred Geer, Mrs. Samuel Geer, Mrs. S. R. Water, Miss Bessie Me Cluggage, Mrs. Robinson, Fred Robi years with Miss Hyde as teacher in - NORWICH TOWN in honor of the Holy ucharist wil son, Mrs. L. D. Howe, Mrs. C; Bishop, Mrs. William Millar, Esther Fitch, Mrs. T. B. begin at Sacred Heart church Satur-. day and continue’ until Monday after- noon. e . . pupils, and later author S Y Sl 5 Sch which was a of the % ] Tady Jane Grey scthodl, and of Daddy.| Haddama,$10,000 damage, sult has | 7 been brought against Edward Wi Long-Legs. s A S Hazen of Haddam by Rudolph Feut] of Scouts Cooked Their Dinner. Mida , for aumages” to ME. Feult's son, Rudolph, as-a result of &' 3P| collision _ with an _automobile, - driven- 2 ‘e used for a trip to Gard- by an employe of Mr. Hazen. The ac- | ner Lake. One cogi‘d h;vc strawberry ?kh'nt h: h:u‘:" ed on B%’m th W] cream, , near e e ot o Browning, Ralph | e e Bids were opened for the construc- iscul .. : ) and ice cream, or strawberries tion of a sewer in Highland street. by the board of borough government at 2 special meeting this week. The con- tract was awarded Fred D, Miller of Hel Corrigeux, i Eitatetn, Luther, Helen garty Bros’ bid was $650, F. H. Gil- ide Avery, Margaret Ewing and bert’s bid was $850, C. Del Carlo's bid Stanley Gay, _John {1 was $790. Approximate quantities re- | Bro ~Clifford Lathrop and t -grac . . B Bt a2y smfi"fi"‘i‘ and qu: 500 feet of l-inf.l pxipe‘ 40| Lu e .vhlarmsl Training. £ s e of the probats ‘conrt for the" alstriet | ol © et Dial, the plazs. : ‘af the graduating | g Closing Exsrcises at Town Strest K School.. Other speakers were Miss Bllen: B. |Osgood, East Hartford: Attorney Charles L. Torrey, representing the Putnam school committee: Maleolm M. Willey, president -of the graduat- ing class; Dr. Louls R. Brown, Mid- dletown, Conn,, an alumnus, and Prin- eipal A B. Handy of the school. s The mr;i;suon grercises are fo be {Eeria WiHNEov, eld Thursday in the Bradley theatre ER CONT! at & p m, the address to Tbs eiver SEWER CONTRACT S v onHolt, -editor of B et York Independent, the New | awarded Fred D. Miller, Norwich, at 3 $605. ARGUMENTS IN NAYLOR WILL CONTEST CASE Heard in Superior Gourt Wednesday —Decision Reserved. Mrs, Rain Compels Holding of Strawberry A. D, Cha .- ‘Mrs. C. Supper in Chapel Instead of on the Miss M. A, Eurdick. Georgen mm uts Have Outdoor Meet— Miss Vesta Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. A. _Spelling Prize for Miss Hansen. C. Burdick, Mrs. Solomon Paquette, S R Mrs. Elmer Tarbox, Miss S. K. Adams, A strawberry supper was served in the chap®l Wednesday evening from & to 830 oclock by members of the 11 i Endeavor society. The pro- eeds Mother Love : would never give a child anything known to be harmful. Yet every time a mother gives her child a cup of coffee she.is giving it from one to three grains of a drug—caiffeine. . TRIES TO WIN.CONGRESS. FOR THE DEMOCRATS' Little by little the caffeine in coffee and tea under- . mines}health——much more rapidly in children—none the less surely in many: adults, of Killingly, in the superior hero Wednesday afternoon. In_ this il L OBITUARY. it iy Won Prize for Speiling, - Dr, John O. Smith. May Trene Hansen won the prize for having the largest number of correct spelling lessons during the year at Because Principal ‘Willlam G. Tar- | box is -obliged to leave this (Thurs- . There’s.a safe, delicious food-drink— day) for Fort Wright, the|scotian 2 % ') v %n!n‘ T ‘ i the tima | Weeks ago, ana | for. £ et % Ll:ltc'.a'.nflot Svey Ho mear. reMtl W t. P ; . E undue influence upon the part of Mr. profession..of a 4 smas to Sa : Jef o 3 53 R Brewer. 'The court’ reserved decision, | Lcach te a 24°1" Amison C. Rosers of . " : WOULD ORGANI; g : . ; : F: ‘ Wi NIZE COMPANY. Normal school S PRGN : “ Itismade of choice wheat roasted with a bit of whole- someymolasses and contains the goodness of the grain— no\caffeine,:no-harmful substance whatever. ~ Children may ' drink it ' freely—everybody. may—with pleasure = creditable manner: Song, Morn. ; e, . 3 = Lo vy i i ve - : . fid & Tavitation. school: plams . solo, | Mrs. Gustit Johnson of Brookiyn, : parot it e L8 live Saxton: A L 4 L J ? ¢ Hverett G. Carver, captain of old and. perfectscomfort. & e ' Postumscomes-in-two-forms: (The original ' Postum: Cereal, which'has to be beiled; In-~

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