Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 27, 1916, Page 5

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s cuy. o SOk < | GF*Hedino: “Ointrmont . T ek 5 “fih&m e rolatives at Nors e mmhhfi%‘&.ufl%m&%g& tat 7 two daughters have left o weeks' visit In Philedelphia and At- fl%‘—u o2 e | lantic oity. son. "m\ S 0 e h“lmnlunwgrzqtmot Mr. and Mrs. Will of this VIOLIN S eentens ot a1, B S o e Sl Now has been vis- TEACHER nnm.:'am’““ havo struck ‘W Byracs who 2 his < . . quartet of Atlanta university is me in Chicago, where s that institution ot & spe: | member of the miltia. hela ¥ m“‘h:a Broadwa B e B AT ien ; PLANS FOR FOURTH mra ufly..inbguu, - Miss Isobel Macfarlane of New lant ¢ ¢ ek 3 All String Instruments repaired Viclins sold on easy terma For appointments address E. Yo ‘Backus . » to All Visiting E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- ‘Whist, Norwich Girls’ club, Thayer |hospital, is the guest of Miss 7 Brothers. wich, Conn. 3 m Lonight, 15 Ramission TAiCoh ot ‘Casal aveian e town: Dostx ¥ Henry C. Redfleld of Hartford, lead- The unusual amount of fog and rain | er ozhu:e glee club at Trinity college, who has SR e Misses Hyde ashington this month has mearly spoil been fhe guest of. ond sai 20T | atreet Bareony sve: HORTON'S NEW YORK | cherry crop 1n some- ot "the shore | Higkine-over the week end, nas re-|upo cganization, an, have Smark the. i o S ptated , to th eth anniversary ‘ towns of the county; * turned home. this town. nigh STing marriage of M. ahd Mrs: Hec: ng s if it does so locate and 4 ! - W & st | nerted, That whed said comperiy has o o The instruction car of the New 'he Misses Elinor and Cecelia Mag- n organized, bers of the family were it, York, New Haven and Hartford rail- |ner spent Sunday at Fort Wright, | astablish here its menufacturing busi- as &'t" y Brssent, road has been on a siding at New [ Fishers Island, as_the guest of 'their % agrees bt be poesibl m :?%m::fibgo:fiflmm London for ‘uvm] days. x %h.:lo:;:g;m John Magner of the self M e Con: %?nchle:t'olr' g..-fl";:‘ -dna % 5} Quart Bricks 40c m'z;x:a Jaurel in the woods and on the o ssses gal. parad ding cake and beautiful gifts were in Pint Bricks 25¢ Still o beautiful aight.” The %fitomu i NEEODINE. ey on the ufi‘i“‘m’&:.’.. plant and g Wil Haten: to | HON0r. of (e apnivereaty oy are fully two weeks late this season. Hober-Allard: machinery used in on effect, He wi its & business, which are owned or hired by t turnished by The Tollana County Congregationa:| In St. Patrick's . church ‘taxes warnin, . F " Ministers ehib will meet ar e om: | morning at 7 o'clock, Biss Eva Agnes i SIS U s b ONSHPA'HO D“NN S PHARMACY tional parsonage -in TTord | Allard and Ernest August Heber wers | J¥ b 23008e8 oF levied ng must make re prings with Mr. and Mrs. Rees to- | United In martiage by Rev. Myles B.| amount of ten thousand dollars (310,-|proper authorities and day (Tuesaay) at 10.80 & m Selvin, The oride’s sown was HIK|G00) thoreon, for the ferm of ten (10) | not been Gone at elther meeting. The Memorial day orator at West-|and carried a shower bouquet of white | YS2rs from and after the time when| Robert McNeely raised the question 60 MAIN STREET - W ord, Charles Collard Adams, of Crom. | roses. The bridesmaid wes Miss Vi- | 5214 manufacturing business shall be|as hbe‘n'helmanEt S Jeepious ouettont S pptas. et o o MISS M. C. ADLES rell, jrecently oelebrated hia §0th ol Sullivan. a cousin of the bride, and | *°yoraie SRR FMEALCE: oy ve, ana| Chaimman. Pattis sald that o - b d the Afty-sixth anniver-|she wore blue taffeta and carried pink |, o, 5 0%, M55 S0iCa"to make applica- UNCAS LODGE HOLDS e HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST |®ary of :;ll graduation from Wesleyan | roses. =The best man was Arthur Al- 2 e tion, if they deem mecessary, to the CTION OF OFFICERS. ’“EI‘?,',, bride has been employed for|DEXt session of the general assembly o the past four vears as saleslady in | 0T the passage of a special act ratify.| ~Attorney Stewart stated that he rep- | Saul S. Alofsin Chosen Noble Grand— Miss Adies il be in Norwich Tue day I:Il’hv} to remain until Saturday| The American committee for Ar- o Ry menian and Syrian Relief, of which ing, validating end confirming tue|resented & number of people present 3 .| Ghiaries B Crano of Now York . is|oicaowelry depactment of the Flaut: ! zbove vote at the meeting and Insisted on his| ROV: Joseph F. Cobb Vice Grand. Veat. sist Strog” Yok address, |treasurer, ' has _acknowledsed a Eift | four for Archibald Mitchell. Both have |, The Promosition to rescind this reso- | point and ihe chair adjourned the| gou; g Alofsin was elected mobie e . from the Y. P. 8. C. E. Columbia, | the best wishes of a wide circle _of | ition had excited interest far and|meeting at .00 o'clock. grand of Uncas lodge, No. 11, L O. O, - “=-messesse=-|Conn, of $21. friends for a happy married life. The, ":de, for e town hall was packed| After the meeting Selectman Balley e lodeg. Y F., at a meeting of the lodeg held on Imost to capacity when the meeting| taking exceptions to Judge Barnes Feil ‘hal numerous gifts included cut _glass, | & Monday evening in Oda Fellows' hall W Jhe public swimming pool at Globe | pione ®'ihid other tokens of esteem. |was called (o order by - Seleotman|statement, stated to The Bulletin that| The meeting was Jarsely attonded. g - ¢ ,‘o;,a‘"‘““ il o s opens | After a reception at the home of the DES P BAAS: ek was phaa o DostingiOF the wam- |y liet of officers elected follows: petly, tRoveg! fnstriietion of Nicholas Vincent Waish | ride, Mr, and Mrs. Heber feft for & s S 1 Fatie Al teoh (e et Mg rid mpeda bad begn e il L oA igtain; Ceg m\:“m&.t % of Norwich, who has been in charge ; chair and requested the ftown clerk. calling of the meeting to rescind e Joserty. ¥ . Secratany: s for the past three years. Connolly—Walsh. Charles S. Holbrook, to read the call. | the resolution came as a result of the|sonn F. Amburn; treasurer, Frank M. e Green. ‘It is expected that the officers Purely vegetable. Plain e st O £ th ttiest of June wed- |Attorney Charles L. Stewart immedi-|awarding of the contract for the 80 YEARS® CONTI! IN SILVER willes Belen Brown and Miss Dally|aings took plece Monday morning at|ately ook the floor.” Attorney Stewart |eregtion of the Winchester Woolen | Ty opins Bhcd, 8t the next meeting THEIR MERIT. e o o entertained ot | 3680k " when Elsanor ' Sapicton, | said he had been informedthatthe | company's tactory in Thamesville. The | Y Uittt DRty Grand Master Frec) f pe.y. B Scheack & Soo, Phlatehis Lowest Prices beac] Mr, Mrs. Edward n; had beer: | contract was awarded to an out of| (i 5 ::a°$::.‘m. Py el e O oot g Josonn Jr| Posted on any public SIEnpost as pro- | town construction company. The locet | Lie_8ppointive officers will be an o nounced. o el ¥ &fr. and Mre. Joseph B. Con-|vided In the public acts. He then read|frades union felt that the contract , Bruce McMillan of Norwich. Rolly, of Newark, N, 1, were married|the section relating to Wie warnings|should have besn ewarded locally and | b ypy o aoates were corferred in HARNESSES THE FRIS €0, | o.7men, o vocnt pupte o acis scaey | B % Peter Cunv, “who was aiso|for town meetings. The section pro-| forthwith voted to call a spacias town | the urd degree and one appl . | . Bromnn eae nPupls of Miss Mary | fiebrant of the nuptial mass, There| vides for the advertising of the meet- | meeting to rescind the tax resolution. Sphers o s/ TEAM, EXPRESS GASOLINE TANK EXPLODED PLANS TO BUY THE ON MOTOR BOAT. CARRIAGES Y ish” house 'of the Second Congrega- | Were many relatives and friends in at- the 1 church, Ni London, w | tendance. 2527 Franklin Street | e ans Tncioscs Surs Bat? | “H< Shise was churminely aresesd i PLAYSROUNDS. ASSOGIATION T0 ert H. Byles, formerly of Norwich. white Georgette crepe, with taffeta, CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS 5 ' N ontiy Sce and Araaed PURCHASE NEW APPARATUS GROTON & STONINGTON|Two Men Were Painfully Injured BUS| WAGO Trommer’s e el I T e 0 | e et O et ioter of the| Vew Baby Swings and See Saws to | Special Meeting of Stackholders Call- Witia Meking Rasuivs, INESS NS merly of Noank, had died at the sani- | bride, who was the bridesmald, worc| be Added to the Equipment on Lo-| ed For Thursday Morning to Act| While repairieng parts of a motor| SIDE SPRING. THREE SPRING Ever reen Bccr tarfum Saturday morning was incor- | yellow marquisette and carried pink| cal Grounds. Upon Matter. boat, two Italians, one residing at 34 OBES rect. There has not been a death at|carnations. J. ~Clancy Connolly, —_— Washington street, met with a patnrui| AUTOMOBILE R REAL GRRMAN LAGER the sanitarium for the past two weeks. | brother of the groom, was best man,| The executive committee of the Nor-] Stockholders in this cify have re-|accident when the gasoline tank ex- GOOD ASSORTMENT is on draught at R e w:hgo:rx; ?EOC:::;{:V and John L.|wich Playgrounds Association held @ |ceived notice of a special meeting of fiz:d;g& 'g_:; e e b“med"‘bgué H. JACKEL % CO. Fund, 681 Fifth avenue, New Yor. As an offertory solo John L. Walsh | ecting _on Monday afterncon at 4the Groton and Stoningtow Street | pi® pR°% SUE Tus, and weve attended THE L L CHAPMAN co. —_— | of which Lady Herbert is the presi- |rendered Ave Maria. o'clock with President J. B. Stanton |Railway company which is to be held | moned to the sceme. Slight damage £ o : N T"T :lcnt :;l & lg;ml e{fg:fi'ek:h:‘i"; t!fla : The grc‘m]xg‘;: :tn;hd:au :; L::dNéW in the chair. It was decided that new |at the office of the company in Mystic|was done to the boat. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. reasurer, n-| Jersey C rma .| apparatus be purchased for the play- | Thursday morning for the purpose of T OBITUARY. L cluding from people in Plainfield, $30. Benedlot's college of Newark, snd he | sfounds oihls vear. " Several baby | considering and voting on oo of OBITUARY, S Abvanilisy Yare Hava bas tifled gaged : ngs a: s e~ pur- | all the property and franchises of the 2 poNEm [ DR. E. j. JONES that, beginning this (Tuesaays. svenins | LriJe, 15 & Eraduate of the Academy |cnased and fhe other apparatus will | corporation to the Share Ling Eiectri Mrs. Henry C. Robinso D.S. MARSH I Suite 46 Shannon mm' the General tern socety of Lovall faie.er for the L. A, Gallap o, be repaired. company, subject only to . the first| Mrs. Henry C. Robinson of 1067 Woirkoen Wik shast: with: Iho Ko - . At a meeting on Friday afternoon |mortgage bonded debt of the corpora- | Asylum avenue, Hartford, wife of the . Wi Following the ceremony a wedding | tne matter of Selecting assistants for | ti i Ty g Taftville, Conn. « | chur ion, to consider and vote o - |late Hen C. Robinson, ma 3 Take clevator Shetcket Street en- |church in Wallingford, for its annual | pregifoat was served at the Home of | the Brswads shis soemih it b atok n the can yor of Pianos cellation of the lease now existi - | Hartford in 1872-74, died at her home through Thursday evening. :he bride, the Wauregan house cater-|up. Miss McKay will be supervisor|tween the Norwich. oS A ng. e e s ipervisor | tween and Westerly | Sunday evening after an_fllness of < We offer Printed n Sil 3 vear. grounds W ‘raction company -and the Groton and | Several years, aged 82 vears. ' Mrs. = o Organdies, OLIVES, Plai d Stuffed| Yoie's total graduates from 1701 to| Out of town guests included the| probably. open on the 8th or Tth of | Stonington, and to consider and vote | Robinson had been confined to her Playef Pianos Printed . d 1915 number 30,164, according to thc | Eroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph|July. on any other matters ecessary to car- | home for a number of months. . . La: - OLIVES, Large and Small|auinquennial catalogue of oficers ana | Gonnolly, his brothers J. Clancy and Bl ry out these matters and the winding | Mrs. Robinson was born in Stoning- Victor Victrolas . T . graduates of Yale university just is-|3eorge S, and Wilbur Brady, all o AT THE DAVIS up of the corporation. ton on July 15, 1833, the daughter of 1 Willimantic and Norwich cars. Heinz' Worcestershire Sauce|sued. Of this number 18,764 are liy- | Newark, Miss Minnie Gragan of New _ The Groton and Stonington line has | the late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Trum- door. " |ing, well over half the number grad- |Lendon and Mrs. John Sullivan of| vaudeville and Moving Pictures | been operated by the Shore Line Eiec- |bull, of Stonington. Her maiden name ON EASY TERMS o F ‘Westerly. q > Peanut Butter in bulk and jare | uated during the past 215 years. : = ease U. Trumbull. S % The bride and groom left at noon tric company under for the past | Was Eliza rumbull. She was mar-. & =3 L Salesroom closed between | + Another first class bill of vaudeville | few years, which company already |Fied to Henry C. Robinson in Ston- | Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, Saturdays. C. L, Bardo, genéral manager of the |for an extended tour which will in- Ington g Ane 28 106%, and afternoons 3 Grape Fruit Marmalade |, 14, Bardo, sen ager of tha | for an extended tour which will in. |ana moving pictures has been secured | holds the bulk, it not all of the coms |iD8ton on Aus. and moved to |46 Franklin Strest, 230 State Street, - Z 4 for the first half of the week at the tock, Hartford soon after her marriage and | Norwich New London G R to the employes to consider fair- | Comfort. “They will be'at home after | Davis theatre and was seem by unc| A special meeting of the stockhold- |she had lived there ever since. She| . . ~ " the situation between the railroads | Sept. 1 in Newark. usually large crowds st the pDerform- fare of thn Mo Tobain o mockhold. | was & member of the South Gongre- DR. R, J. COL P.oplg" Market | oo wnd waing them to e A ances "on Monday svening. ~ The Pri- | Lyme Street Rayjway Co. 13 oalled for | Setlonal ehusch for about o4 years. N ~ m"‘“lhmw o imerruption ot W FUNERALS. mal Lure, a five-part Ince prodtction, | Thu attariiont: R4 olcleskc o rs, Robinson took an active inter- lew Styles service.” 6 Franklin Street was the feature picture. In the lead-|lits office, 302 State New Lon-| St In Several kinds of charitable S5 Pateiol 3. Gleaion; ing role was William §. Hart and he|don. The purposes i, mecting | Work. She was one of the founders of SPRING MILLINERY D EN T LI A JUSTIN HOLDEN, Preprister Rev. Dr. George Raynolds, who| The funeral .of Patrick J. Gleason |Was backed up by a large company of | are stated as follows: the Union for Home Work and was 148 Main Street, ¢ THE ‘DEL -HOFF 3 i for a number of vears a member of 178 oo WP B p O e . Seasor | pobular players. The Love Comet, 8| Ta consider and voté upon the sale Bkt month 1o Turkey with Ernest| Sroad surect. Monday moraing, with | Screamingly fusny tsle e fying ma | oe'ahl"the property ana franchises of |12e, botrd, of trustess, " fier fatner| MRS, G. P. STANTON |pumg ot PPom ! &5 ) Lyrsd Snt o . (R Sratyst oc e e Tt uolin two resis, total bonded end floating. SeRE the whaling industry in Stonington for 62 Franklin Strest - -| The Keith vaudeville bill was head-| To consider and vote upon the can- |M2nY years. She leaves three sons, z &Bmimiqmmem”m?fifif 2. 5% led by Conrad & Conrad, noted imita- | ceilation. of the leass between the | LUCIUS ¥.-Bobingon, Henty 8. Robl Pm T fnonths ago. Patrick's church. Reyv. M. P. Galvin | 1078 of actors in song. John Sloane|Shore Line Electric. Railway Co. and |57 and Jo neropingon; two| GEORGE G. GRANT Rates 76 cents per day and up was deacon and Rev. Peter Cuny sub- | Dresents a unique athletic novelty and | the corporation. daughters, Mrs. Sidney T. Milier of E: t Pi i HAYES BROTHERS. Seturday afteroon at § oclock at|dencon. At the close of the mase Mrs,| jiche & [eiiroy. comedians, ‘com-| o consider and vote upon aBy oth-| PSR i Now York: inree mmers: | Undertaker and Embalmer Tesidence of the bride’s mother, | Coyle rendercd Face to Face, and as|Plete the Dill ox Broper matiers, including the dle- | SATUST 9F Moy Torks thvee sisters Piano Tuning and - t e, at Oswegatchle, Miss|the body was borne from the church iy solution of the corporation. B, Trumbull of Btonington and Mre - T 27 Ui 200, denghier of | Miss Henrictta Stelnkamp sabg Near. |Norwich Girl Discharged From Hos- a by Monday | Dwight W. Hakes of Colchester, and 32 Providence St, Taftville Remeved to 27 Unien 8 Wl.m o M 1’:"4 £ M ;x;.“ %{d G:S'the i3 se:;m e e "1 i Eh‘:‘?‘o‘t o i % s° g E"“:flm both | thirteen grandchildren. Pr;::pt -mn‘t;:n mw-‘m—‘u ¥ ew London, were D White_Cross Thbe this es in the Shore Line Electric Rail- ephone ATTUMWFaw) united in marriage. e e e w3 Durogs | Was injured in an automobile accident ; g way company. 7 |at New London on Memorial da County Director Williem H. McGuin- | Michacl I Malone, and hese triende: arged from the Law - of Norwich, assisted by James A. | Dysie Sacry, ngmas F. Cdliahan and ATTEMPTED TO CUT Incidents In_ Society |||Bres & Perkins, tmmatis DT= oJo M. ] Daniel O'Neil. There were many beail- Daer Drieas Sar Daiy wen = DEN‘ I ‘IS nald, county organizer, installed he — Entran to E: . officers of St Mary's Tierney | il flowers, and burlal was o St|y.s"not recovered from the aeciden L WAGEN OF HELP. Nations) Bagk. Telephone 38-8 : Special Rates to Theatrs Troupss, league of the C. T & U. at a meeting > Raloh Marto by!:xmnnnuh&mflflmm Employes of Pants Company Leave = = 3 Travelivg Mt 4 Baturday atternbon in the base. ph Martone. in bad shape and her left side is help-| (b O¥®® OF Ten'e SRTRNY, “SV8| The Sewing Club met Monday at- : May Building mene of St Mary died at the jail on Cedar street, on | less. st ternoon with Mrs. Allyn L. Brown. Shetucket Street, urch, New London. died at the jjail on Cedar street, .on Wage Scal was held from.the under- e Y ASuge B | Sy Maten s e Coldsl | v s un S o e e |20 000, TS S5 e e e el R The etvae ot 150 | Por Company, of which Solos Tuiben | neee gomnr, oot ~ . =X i s, s ™| Mrs. Cesare Guilmett! and daughter, Rt ol OF e aent and-0. it | 50 Jasmcs Secks, 873 tho proprietors | amea o S Sorc are Fueets of Will See New Lifs Preservers. hm 5| left their work Monday. It is under- b otz = ‘headl! stood that the employes sustained s u,.mm"“—'m“m“o,m umua‘summmmmmtflnmum.w wood taken a cottage at Madi- demonstration X . The w\'?‘frlnl‘t“m ’1{‘- resentative tam l”l.~ of Willington. 14 ;Mtwy Building, Noswich, Conn. / % new. form"of life | While The employes rafuse to €0 et pds o g to the Insuran preservers We at 10 COAL AND LU the ‘cloc Miss Ruth Huntington, principal of MBER o o the o'clock at n.wmm et hall Monday | the Settlement School at Bindmmn.m . w rmmuu flwbo.u‘m%:l“w.!’nh 10 meet this 8- | eere——— COAL of B 2 nephew | wich man_to the garment and ternoon in the same place. A- . John Steiner, of Norwich. MW”WK‘“{ 5 John Morgan Son / 2 John J. Nilan haa | ooorenty .,.,.."““, SIPRIS 8 | Vilia, 3 MILFORD PASTOR ACCEPTS COAL . u’l&.; %fln iagnel DI I T . 3 e, GALL TO NORWICH ‘Washington Building 5 it a former Wil- s |Gormer and West Maln e S L e 't mm con-

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