Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 26, 1916, Page 8

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> the moruing at square, stated Sunday evening, | RECOVERY OF MiSs b GRACE SHEA ASSURED. 1s Abls to Be About the Hospital and Will 8oon Return to Norwich. The recovery of Miss Grace Shea of} . Norwich, 18 years old, and Daniel Le-. vine of Willimantic, the two victims of the automobile accident in New London last Memorial day, is now fully assured. Both Miss Shea and Levine | e ¢o . are able to be about the hospital where | 2 re) they have been patients suffering from|showing the distribution of about $1,- fractures of the skull, and both will be 1100, ‘was accepted,”and the receiver able to go to their homes in a few |discharged, . 5 % . It was a iittle more than four years £ A o n]-h, mmm& Wledw:ild, also :l .\I:Bl'- :gokthl!,t 'ihe‘:Vi = !g::.l Savings N = wicl was ‘a patient at the hos-|bank was found to have wrecked | ¥ 5 ¥ SR 3 ital' or avout three weeks, suffering {by 40 years of systematic dofalcation | ed: o e ‘ DENTAL NEEDS nternal injuries, ready les y its treasurer, A. ‘W. Converse, who e ¥ % g 3 ’s Pe Dental the hospital, Having entirely recovered.| shot himself to death on Jan. 18, 1’9112. fl: m&?gtm Paste . € demand, yet speculators had any quantity of tickets 21c Packer’s €harm .. from 10 up to 10€. ‘ty Wel’mclrel'-cmrme The Cranston Co. |- s Opening Neptune Park Cottages. — ‘N. Taylor and family of| Springfield have openéd their l:m:- : #B _ | mer ‘cottage at Neptune Park. They N k) 4 have erected a néw garage in the rear \ s : | of the summer residence. Lo < more Cottage in ‘Easter)y n x . . . will remain unt ctober. = Will Be in Full Swing at 2 1 Mo, and Mrs. Waido Clark and fam- Hode L 18 Packer's Tar I ly New ndon are oceu th 5 ¥ -Roger ’s Guest Kiink cottage on the. board watk ° R IR 1 & . ] "Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob Linicus and 4 - 5 ‘ ‘ ; 9 3 e Davis Store: | |- & ke v Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ressutti 26¢ Batin: Skin Tt B = Dier. AT : : 2 and family of New York'are otoup § % K LN x : 5¢ i : ing one of the:Wetmore <ot 3 50c Paim "Olive TODAY, JUNE 26 Eiisterly place tor the summerss" Lol 7 ;i ; Mr. and Mrs. A T. Keefe of New Plo irorsaivi Henadh ek With still greater bargains from this wonderful stock. There |London are occupying _their newly | *Atmona 19e Danderine 3 i 5 constructed house on Bently avenue. ooy vl Bl O d : AR are still hundreds of articles in the fine lines that will interest | TPey will remain in this cottage as thelr permanent sealdence, Aubrey's Tint . 3 25c_Pollyanna = Granulated . . you and priced to move them. : e B ¥ Feach . 3 : > < Eau ;- 10c Oriental Talcum . Vi NORWICH TOWN 7 su-de-Q 10c Ori If you were among those who have profited by the|q, . ciu» v s Road Nets 57| e : o o bl e i etk sale of * . Fodty Sanfer i Ertate Tmond . 50c Wyoth's Sage and Sul- 15¢ Babeock's Coryiopsis 5 ¢ Pl an n inment— 23¢ De Meridor . phur ........; - 15c Bradiey's - Talcum = Growers Find Strawberry . Season |# 45¢ De Meridor 50c Palm Olive Liguid Sham- 15¢: Mennen's Talcum P Late—Week: End Happening: RIl POO - : 13c Wrisley's Rose orrespondence ationery ~ pl B 436 Newvio's, Herpicide <1 15 Vantine's Sanec > At Scotland Road hall Friday even- 15¢ Williams' Talcum czke and ice ‘cream was served, under. BlagioT 2 i 420 $1.00 Dr. Charles Revivo ... 25c Miro the direction of Mr. W. B. Wilcox and . o ing, eighty people enjoyed the sup- 25¢ Hukara Cream 4 Colgate's, seven odors you will surely be looking for more, but if you have not yet | per and entertinment given by the oo 50c Hokara Cream 50c Parisian Sage 3¢ Comfort Powder, &: . . . ¥ 3, eial club. A supper of salads, cold | i 50¢c Semipre Giovine 50¢ Canibrox 38c Conlfur‘( Powder, Sykes” 33¢ secured any of these decided bargains-don’t neglect your op- | mea:s, rots, - strawberrios. - softee. 30¢ Miro Dena Rouge Veg Riker's Septone 2 23¢ Squiffs’ . 19¢ portunity today. g Mrs. Byron Dexter. i 50c Hanson-Jencks' _ Violet' = - 25¢ Djer-kiss ... - - P - ‘Then theré were piano and violin % e 42c 25¢ Riveri’s Powder . s 3 solos br Howard Bushnell, for the vio 2 3 gfic Amami Taleum 4 ¢ rountain en daie lin accompanied by Augustine Lam 39¢ 5c. tour-ounce GI ar 5 b;rdt at the piano. Clarence Lilli- E TRcAbn ¥ 2 % g:lcillma‘h vmu; 186 H 1% 3 > bridge recited A Little Speech. There Meiba Skin Cleaaer . 00! ‘ushes, ne .. cy Tyiop: loneysuckle a is still on but you may regret it if you defer action now. The wers” ciever diniomuss, e el e e T Gt Tooth Brushes, bone .. Spc Mary Garden .-........ %o r y pping. by Miss Susie Wilcox. and - Too! rushes, bone .. ‘eek-end Box, store will be closed all day Tuesday to prepare for the. e e e e iepx,_and Roc ke BaaRen vy etalning T Hap: . ot Bushnell; A Clovdy Day, Miss Grace ; Kleanwell Tooth ....... Cream, Talcum and Tooth i Henderson ‘and: Willlam Santo. An il- | 33c Prophylactic Tooth , Paste .. -- 25¢ ; lustrated story was given by Thurs- Hair Brushes . T y ton and Charles Lillibridee. Mrs. F. |# - 20c F < . 3 ::Vi d!Bearber and hm—s. fSa;:le Lilli-{@ . B 25c satin Skin 0c g - S F = v were in charge of the program. % > = which we are determined to make the real feature of this|Dancine was enjoyed ~ towards the el ol Sulepr fg L & N 5 : close of the evening. The sum of 50c Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food 388c whole series of sales. * We have thousands of volumes to offer|seven dollars was reatized. 42¢ La' Blache . e SE p \ e 50c Java Rice Powder . RIS 2 G e s B N T and all book lovers should make their arrangements to be on Strawberry Season Late. Sl Min Daaa e On a farm on Wauwecus Hill, where ki hand when the doors open = 00 baskets of strawberries were b g“’: "‘.”E;' il ol - e 7 . picked ldst vear, ‘on June 18, 1915, 28 B et s Pmr 150 ‘WEDNSED AY AT 9 O'CLOCK 3 baskets were secured.this vear. They {8 M. :M“amm Powder 19¢ will not be ready for gathering this T5e M lzed W 19¢ o season until after July 1. hcw P dieny 5. "20¢. . . e . > —_— . ver's Az}nrea .. 39¢ Librarians, this is your time to get real values. Gimile gt Wedding. . . WATCH FOR LATER ANNOUNCEMENTS ' - | vélsacon avenue were in Ereston.City ‘| Saturday evening to attend the wed- ding of Miss Marjorie Willis and Clif- ; " : ton L. Dawley. TWO BOUND OVER P &, Judge Crandall found ihe| NORWICH ARRIVALS AT Gould’s mofi~m Kingstown, g S men y of attempted larcency and | e ve - P Thirteen Pupils Enrolled. . TO SUPERIOR COURT |} ung’ them over. ‘| NARRAGANSETT BAY WW"'”I Siss Dlizabetn B Bummett of Wil- Y The pupils of the Scotland Road Fi v R EARS T - Commencement limantic was v East Green- eA l ans On 0 ® | school, ‘Miss Grace Henderson, teach- | rerny Hoam '.';" o eosenna | SHIP. BUILDING BOOM o ey olwich on Tuesday last to Charies b. d . or, numbernd 13 the past term. Thera{ oid Under $1,000 A AT NOANK YARD/| Many Eastern Connecticut Res e % 2 s % .| wis one graduate, James Staple’on. 5 tempted Larceny. » s e (Speeial ta The Bulletin,) curate %tm of of At _Joseph Bloom and Frank McKerna | irty Are to be Construsted for New . Persénal Paragraphs. Miss Clarke of Lowell; Mass., visit-|in the New London police court Sat- ed-friends uptown last week. urday morning with Judge Crandall : = Miss Katherine Murray of West 3 i 2 Town streét spent the week end with o 4 i 3 ] triends in Westerly. ; York Steamship Line. One of the biggest booms ever ex- |lure the on the bench were bound over to periencéd in shipbuilding circles 1is|of residents of sou 1in_the superior court on charge of at- ] ‘tempted’ larceny under bonds of $ii| 330 000. They were arrested Friday ¥ s - z m:ge H:;elzel; Bennkett gt Vew night at the Union station by Special T ‘ aventie was aweek” end guest - . . : . b et R ] Officer Tewis A. Lawrence and Frank DO YOU enjoy carrying a pail of coal? Recaut el Vatior, ¥, Gray DENe- 4 atron sinpiised Jov £he Naw Youe! 3 New Haven and Hartford railroad. Witiam Lyons, a student at Bates|Both pleaded not guilty. coilege, on,~ Mame, is at s wrence was the first wit. home on West Town street for the | neor caried. by Brosecuting | Att vacation.| R e : He iesug:g ihat be was n 3 to New London m quarters Lawrence Kingsley of Huntington Boston to watch the beat race crowds. avenue has returned, after a week's|ie said that his attention ‘was i visit, with his sister, Mrs. John Mc- | o aoted to Bloom when - Garrity in Hartfo feel the hip pockets of Miss Jennle McNamara of Wight- sy man avenue left rday for ' two weeks’ visit ‘with friends in . Bdward Murray and Arthur Mullin, | students at Trinity college, Hartford, | have returned to thqir homes uptown

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