Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 22, 1916, Page 11

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OF ALL KINDS ON : s : - and : R mony | CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ol o R | e e T35 RoAn et couss Saismn W‘@- W"“'_f‘“m | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- : ¥ Uer. Bur, | Arguments d ¢ > * . barge about | ;ifraction; for all the e E'; ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. g Blacksmithing in-all its branches. i N > o . Corparisons. - .l ANNUAL MEETING ot* < g Wednesday: Fair. NEW LONDON ARCHDEACONRY : \ ot i Jo | | Wednesday's : L8 Srepgiaty PR ey .. | Grammar. Schoal. Holds Annual Picnic ; .t i Towad afternioon; S0uth | Norwich Rectors Numbered I Large . s A. i w:" n ool — (8 3 . : 507 to 515 North Main St. _ Gathering at Black Hall. | tained Many 7 T 7 Darsde e el 5 f o o g uflmnm«}umn;‘f:mé Bpiscopat | West, Palm. Be “""‘ | | The anntial picnic of the secona and la m i p milp m i| p. m|Tu lN ! 'IM ! Humrdaccue et Kfl-rm 006 brated at 11 & m. in St s Bpis. . Gye > ang tfully spent in playing > M“' Ends 103 £} cobal ahirchy Hiaht Rev. thop Ae 214 % . oss o l 202 eson being celebrant and Venerable e rodme decor. | Sames S i achiec” sports ROOKT 3 4 3 & 5. was served, consisting of sandwiches, noon the clergy and laity, numbering | those present were: cake and ice cream. The rain late in T O e s Tow over 20 journeved in motors and other Leonard of Feeding Hills, — Invitations hl.v. ‘been received here 7 3 Aded by Misk Sarah Lane, M. Moes " Beach, Fla.; Dr. P. J charge of Miss Cltmentine Graham and | for the graduation of ll‘fl- Frances L Pomn HILLS s U, B V] y ] i =G Miss Ida Desmairais. Hendrick, formerly of this place and Death of Miss Irene Mulholland—To | and Miss Knapp. After hnch an en- x il Play Yantic Saturday — Personals |Jovable hour was spent in the vicinity M “Mr. Mrs. . they will go into camp for the next|ATTIage of Richard C. Kelley io Mies | Brinted Organdies, Pflnhfl occurred at her home on Boswell ave- c 5 3 a 1 the isi-| Ella M. Tobin of the Blessed Sacra- nue Wedn: ¥ afternoon- after an g;:lkx?:gar;gn:he appropriations for the 8 ten days, and” will remain on the is] l fl‘ SRS L | Archdeacon, Trown, eptatier. "W, W. "M, Boll ittty | FOTE A 8 DA Bache betwesn this “'° R el J . and : 8 R !I £t The. service was well attended. At | house ‘Among | 2oth bovs and e, X beskat Tumch o s ' Bix_hours after high - 3 sec ..d L oo sl cabitiut Do gpuvesanees to Nand S‘:gh cottage at | an ol n:choom of Mr. Bell's; T C. e e At T e i oward's ch where ‘were en- | h Torrington, Mr. was GREENEVILI..E tertained at an excellent lunchann pro- e T T he Pipic o a raduste of the N. T, A, from Hua- Taftville, Conn. ¢ nd Notes : of tho beach and the party met again | FiIL : R e cotleme w2 sproacning | We offer Printed Canton Silks. : a ia the cottage at 2 p. h. for the tran- Miss Members of the militia left Wednes- .Anmnamenh of the e . = saction of business. The meeting was Miss day night' for Fisher's Island, where . The death of Miss Irene Mulholland | cajled to order by the venerable arch- ANl other - JADA Mr. 8 and longer if ‘he government requires|Tent ehurch in Chi have been re- | | awns. fiiness of about six weeks. Miss Mul-|mq(tcrs were dealt with, The pbm : Beardow, Grove - them to. The-local boys will go to|Feived here. Afr. Kel ormer | Lo hollang_was born in 1900, the daugh- | gloa®'s [FEve deatt, Wi TPhe ‘biston | 5O . the state armory, where they will| GRS Sident and ls- nephew off Willimantio and Norwich cars past ter of Mr. and Mrs. Johu Mulholland [ (13" peed of umc“h, attention bes | Mr. make preparutions to leave early on 5. e D our door. ; g.rge :&‘hi"a‘h el:;lt ‘2:1& exog;xsg Gllfo :n ing paid to the Sunday schools. It|Ma z Timrsday morning. The boys will ville Grammar school and would have | /5 Proposed and seconded and unan. | ¥ o : 4 Mrs. Knappen- |6pend the night at the armory. Those NOTICE. Salesroom closed between 12 and 1 A, SRR ~ | recetved her diploma’ today. imously carried, that a hearty vote.uf R z ce, Mrs. Jofferson, Miss | Soing from. here are Harry Herd, Er-| Members of the Holy Name and afternoons Saturdays. She leaves besides her mother, two thanks be comveyed by the secretary{Eva Potter, Joseph Burnham, Miss'|nest J. Bernier, Harvey Benoit, George| of regn St. Patrick's Church are to Miss Lane, Mrs. Moss and Miss | Helen Mathews, Mrs. Eva Thompson |Stohe, Del Goyette, Alfred Gladue and m meet flfl- avenln at 1:0 at the sisters, Mrs. Mary B. Carter of Oc- 4 °. s. MARSH cum and Margaret, who Knapp for their great kindness in en- ot We.z hcm Lurette. I~ 2 ‘Austin Thomp- | Zike Lurette. Fofne o€ our lste Timothy | DR« Re Je« COLIJINS - Rome, and four broihiors, Johm, of Bal.| a7 Deen appreciated and enjoyed ty : 3. P, CORCORAN, Stc (2 3 f timore, James, Albert and William, all | S€7taining the archdeaconry which n’g;“‘mde‘,“': Tis b e s | Tuoount Ruta Fled ek Mhaler —_— DEN I IS r , P 3 r- | Wiifred: Lariverie, wh it~ Pianos A i A i o e R g A ;‘;;f’ uring ihe early part of the even- | Founded by wild flowers. They Were | nev oot tomm taouene T he tod LEGAL NOTICES g ) 2 ing the Firhop. in company with Rev |the M‘Dlel“! Of ‘nUmErous presents | ost his car Tuesday evening and @id | == | 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. - 5 I Ya John Forbes Mitchell, brotheér of the | from out of town. During the recep- aver-riano To Play Yantic, considerable telephoning to. the police Phone 1178 y¢l nos The Greeneviie . . hav arrangsa | DShCP | OF Aberdewp, Scotiand’ and | on L . Whitlag of the Fines ead | of the surrounaing towns to be on the m s . - a game with tne fast Yantic team ot | 1o the sale in behalf of the Red Cross Yu}- of Motrign Tffe. snding samp | \Coropt SOF s car _ Leriverle drove Victor Victrolas |Saturday “atternoon. ' The manage- | S3sinty and subirags cauce and mevs prasenting them $20 and & $E50 b cins oo et i ore Tuesday | owine to” the rke. i in e E . ; > .. | ment has signed two fast plavers &0 |jaree nuimber of the women, Who are g R L T AL LT O e, s st e nurnber. ‘33 owmon tas| Frederick T. Bunce ON EASY TERMS On‘Sunduy the tenm wiltplay 4t Jews | ASHely Sreared in thls work i |grove Car was newhere to bo seen. The|ieken fl-ce e past few Yoass, b g : e iy e balt alatioa e | I2avS k Eale was so taken by surprise|police were then notified, Later in the Expert Piano and Player Sunlight Building, ° Marsh Building, | game but this coming Sunday things | praci: he party called upon Miss | that he could not respond. evening the car was found in back of ¢ p; Y5y ¥ Recart e %, 230 State Street, | will be differsnt. B W en S T ] e w:s m"';,.: ig::y't;:;: $he DHlfh Wiste_ wotle Tays.hef hr- J& T 2 e to! Wy Londoy T B ::;m At attornoon_ten_and showed hk Mr. and Mre; Beil godspesd, an e e g S L Y R e satsing. ,..,a o ot ";"';:"_;‘ to 27 “";:: "l"" Cap e s e e e e g e m 6. unique. treasures rsa) lebrations, s ne ' rwi O e s | Sy S 5 B BRI | S e g e ) T e g s re v_proud, ' and wi e a e | Among presents received was a| JeRoy Werking of Loulsyille, K., !hb !arsp number of ' ‘THESE ARE BETTER| that has 310 blossoms. which is not confined to the state of | $1 xold plm which Mr. and Mrs. Bell T TOM’S 1.2-3 5¢c CIGAR was a visitor in the village over ‘the|@ve, short time (man: : last ut om bills not Xauv!n Conrec t, b extends® over the | presentied to Mrs. Bell's father week end. Jonn Walsh, a student at St. John's o o o Fhod e and 1 GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | zeminary, Hosnester, N: ¥, 1s at his ::eol:fi%ne :tnfl breadth of the American mher on their fiftieth anniversary. before L\Ie 4th N'lfi we have decided to — piece’ had been mnam Hartwell Thompson is in New Haven | ent. of teadin é T home here over the summer vacation. | Aficr meeting quite a number of | Anally came baok t6 them. " " |attending_tho class reunion of bis|monin. and le%‘ it made on SPEEDEX, FILM ~ Try them and see. : e e il.e . residents the bishop left on the FRREsd m- at Yale. college. or hefore th inx 3 R THQS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St. th:fll‘l;r‘l:et gfiflffl“fi rim:g e o §43 p. m. train In company with Rev. | THOOPS TO GO TO ——— month. and install what l- known Next to Palace (E‘g G and will participate in the a1 b Mr. Mitchell for Middléetown. ‘The - . Lee kers- | PERRSNG, i be. divide £ y will be divided into following tverc present at the Arch- #Ix (26 deaconry meeting and pienic: Rt | - IITIL ToDAVIN one 5 by sy oo onb sestion datiy; Bev. . Camplon Acheson, suffragan |Adj. Gener . 1 be read one Geofge Benjamin and Thomas Wal- | bishop ¢ d dj. General Cole Will Move Com- heid July Fourth. Dl;;: L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE gach section will hishop of the diocese: Venerabe J. El- i following the reading, and the paymen: ‘ 287 Main 8t. lace vaez;ai at g{eatm:‘ (i;‘rty vx:agasfiuy g;‘a I;rownl thd;lmé: ei Nfl; g.n. Panies As Soon As Thny Are Ready. m::, x}mx':" gt\\gdnm and Miss %4“.,. ‘:flly}' be mng: en;y‘ sbulxls‘caggn‘ 12 (19) PRACTISE LIMITED TO o0 o Abing S g ought back a|dén: Rov. James H. George of Dan-| Gensral orders from he: gal asler. students at the Willi-| he' made on the day of the o A . . { large string of trout. {elson, Rev. Charles Lawrence Adams. = adquarters | mantic Normal school, are at their| foil = = B Eyé, Ear, Nose and’ M . . rectey o willimantic: Rev. Howard {Gomobliised troope, the frst issue, | homes over ihe sumRer vacation. 13t Fec. A—centra1 A g,m.. 10 & m. to 3 5. - Kirk Ricketts of Prospect street has Rome't rector of Hebron: Rev. C. assumption Ve, Sec. B—North Main St. to ema gecopiod o position, with Cadworth & | M. Stewart, rector of Groton; Rev. £, | command by the following_inaccord- mmfl Rev thi MM! of the Sa- l‘u:‘-lufl:ms No. _6567. cketts s 2 studen g Sherbiirhe, rector of Poquetanuck: | Gy, Eeneral orders No. 20, from 3a; Sec. urch is attending the re- C—Broadw: et L T T. R. Handford, rector of Ston. "'g,ggg,“mn;gg;msg °ft"¢° ot goe Cathatin clergymen of the| cindmne 8. 224 " "B '-° end in- A — | TR Ses B The north wall of the store of J. W, . and Pratt St Semple is being t down and will | of Pu‘nam; Rév. R, Sidney Irwin, rec- "x:“: T“‘"":;:fimm ofice: | o Teplaced by another, " The ‘Work a| tor of Pomtreti Hev. T. J. Hohunan, {15c " I0aZ0" aavocate ate feneral depart- being done by Peck, McWilliams. & {£20tor of Greenevil ment, as ca P y ‘Mitchell, Chicago: Richard R. | ™31 53 SRonp. commiasary. R ARC s S B Graham, reetor_of Christ church, ; Master Gallaudet's DIED FISH—In Stonington Jun: 1', l!ll. HO\':HIQ%I clerks md e 2 Nor- n VINY m'l\—tn Woodstock, N. X.. ik " ™ stenograp! s worked te last 5 . Rapid - Adv : ’:.? Rev. M. Inclalt_m G:Xdl:. i ANl Woes: BE 4¢ 1 Wedn 19, 1816, Frank Vincent, in the 69th ment. o 3 Fra m.; 1lvxcetwgdnnd: 'll'&“nudnmnp and ¥ f i C ing: laym Augustus Suttivam, it areany. recraits resented w’n.:.;:\x-:x:fimm June 21, Tim- |} T [ At the graduating exerclses of the fi"g“’,"' C. Sw'};il:'b“ - e”‘;}"”fi_“g 4 was Tinea u;dn t::d:lyfll onl::“:odm:: Al ; —Sec, private day school, Francis Gallaudet, ; imantic; > 5 Amfll’io‘n Housg We 11 yonr Mk A of Mr. e e, Blackball, and ‘W. M. Narra. | o e e ) D s g e ..n inctsaing No i Basor cott, Lyme. Za s ptain FamesFort Soontal «| for exceptional advancement during . 4 n"charge of the re: . g :'huvdlh‘h MMJ e ‘1‘1"1‘# '3:33 Hasaibig bre imn e Scioat DEMOCRATS SPENT OVER “Under the circumstances 1 am mot ewvitle. e e il e Livety. Straer, | 28 me vear S e : $400 FOR ELECTION iy salisned with the recriting ‘mm“m“—‘" “fimm. o pictures d:h“‘ good I ol . .,., : FARREL & annsmou. Prope | Lia three years'wrork gt she'SCHOGLNS | . iy som R, Fowler Hag Bliod | from - the | bresidbnt of ihe. iy 4 “months, summer days. ~ Let us Eench and was Wble (o the| His Return With Town Clesk, |States wo ought to have more appli- moring BT e d BRT 8110' O‘l the Ancco y emy examination: His | ”“m" m‘h"’“m ey A at .,u, e Trommer's studies have included m hours. each e s of mflm‘ L wage to se somo of these Tellows g:r;;‘ Biial dn Bu Marve cmer | pod E cu;—'—_fi"_ have been flad with the F |in fnat prepareaness parade come in ;'5‘"7:’“ Monpvine (Patmertowny. | 138 “Eet mim Hnt-Clddm Co ‘ lem 0] e vergreen Beer e R I —— o T e atenant W, C. Hascall was de-| -deniy. i and Thirteenth Sts. and, -.z“';"""v'." Established 1872 ; REAL GERMAN -LAGER - ment was on Wednesday filed in the £ districts by b th.nm‘nh: regimen- n%nn—nr J’?hn Q. Smith ot Canter- g7 l 15”13"5':“ nclusive, PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING i m . fim&“"fl'fi;&““ 50 ‘Haroy g ; o | Fanerd1 ‘SeFvices ‘St the. homs of Levi o 3 Eltmh. &mmow. > H. EL & CO. l:ulhns, A};gl:'%b'md o L Recel m,lgn-;n 0, . 5 in which Clrks Jn Comerbuey o2 ridey Put | 1 Be o e m 1 i Ky to begin May 6. Gebrath Thomas vice ¢ United e et b e o o Toth, Sec. VS froc No. 228 53' 53 Brabmm' R ing M the . . 1D S5 Hw:le. krfi&hv‘&: TEAM, EXPRESS ' B, Bray 2 ‘c W ; g B : ell’ and Jarvis ”" R A 3 : . CARRIAGES HAIR FROM FALLING | % 5 g T Je fl,’m‘“‘"_ 'i”rflg fi(‘m iy %&J“"" CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS IR SRS R s DOROYI At the first, to i) i,i’;},;_‘“i&_}“‘"“ Sts, “and "Joseph BUSINESS WAGONS ecovered that dandruff lml falling hair 1 $4 e . Dr. D. 3 . " ¥ ‘were caused by microbes. to d A g‘fl- SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING AUTOMOBILE ROBES GOOD ASSORTMENT THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 18 Bath Streets Norwich, Conn. ; Wafilgfilfts

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