Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 28, 1916, Page 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert D, Burns of mug:;r’ mmifi-&‘ 2 Mr. * h x of | ARMY AND NAVY next al ase ly S b g Willimantic Fine Grove, Miantic, Tor Tne summer: CLUB'S ANNUAL SESSION.| e Srides, ¢ . | Pexing oo A B nrere o S the shapely the ) Norwich Veterans Were Present at 4 : : cving in 1 J Eastern Point : — one, two or three = X fornia frujt of several weeks earlier. sy the Pinch VIOLIN ; S The Army and Nayy elub of Con- i 1 ! h back . The Dr. Robert . Harrington prop- | nec\icut, composed of veterans of the | of Preston c c - ¥ : Z S erty, located\in North hes | Cival war, held its annual session at in attendance: exceet : - 239 MAIN STREET FRANKLIN sa.|©F TE.ACHER been sold to purchasers fi dge- | the Griswold, Eastern Point, Tuesday. mr%h?qfi; =| A blue coat looks well . ; b . A business session ‘was held in the | Senator J. H. Barnes, orwich: Sen- : DON’S PENNY ; e All String Insttuments repaired St. Peter and St. Paul's day, Thurs- | ', evening followed by a banguet |ator B. H. Hewlitt, Mystic: L wnd Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Oppssite Post Officn ‘Phone 321.2 Lady Assistant 3 ez NEW. LON - |t which the speakers ware: Arihur |attves Neison Ln Stach Do : o > over any color trousers, par- Violing sold on easy terms gay, there will be the celebraflon of | I. Shipman and Rev. W. G. Fennell of |ie| W. Williams, Colchster, Curtis. B. : - LK _HEAD. BAMPAIGN. ticularly well over one of our For appointments address B J| Soiichos gflutf";g;g“flwmg::?u SR RS wmmm_ = ,&ml‘-!k- “R. Davis, : . % Claims Distinction of Being First City = E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nare RBI° © @ or mentions that oy, | HCUE G, A- R. Officers were elected aa g 3 ; : in Country to Start Fund Through|white flannel trousers. wich, Conn, and Mrs. Robert M. Brewster of Whit. | follows: 2 School Children. Blue SR!B Suits (the Gi ney_street have opened their cottage tom::& Sl S ya'n?l:‘g- as, By t r a booated by the 3,500 e—— % ; vice presi e erson, Launched boosted 2 3 a6 Wauora: g.nmkcfi%;:nin Bridseport; Alfred Fiank" Q. | otid not oblect school mm‘o:n of New London, 'the anteed fast color kind) $15, 2 by 4 er, nington; v, Hen: the New York World's e A . e tation | 6. Marshall, Milord: secvetary St 3. rwich; | A motion ip by.8 Stathe of Liverty iluminasion tund in | $18-» $20., $22., $25. at esville, replacing one which | treasurer, John Q. Whitney, Hartfo) Henderson, Norwich; ot Gocrorid that city has become known as The White Flannel T, “ had become badly out of repair. historian, H. Catlin, ton, Old Lyme: Eck- | gioucht this was order Children’s Project. On the first day rousers $4. exccutive committes, Sidney M. Glad- |ford J. Pendleton, Preston; Willlam B. the r amended his motion that subscriptions were called for by and 35' At the Grange meeting tonight in | win, Hartford, and C. Hicks, New | Mitchell, Preston; Irenee L. luteau, tely ne. “ the New London school ¢hildren, 2,100 Pythian hall, the members of Ledyard | Pritain. Sgrague; Elias F. Wilecox, Stonington; out of a total enrollment of 3,500 re- Th right things in Furnish- Grange are to furnish the program, a| The nominating committee compris- | Stephen B. Sweet, Voluntown. e, sponded with a penny apiece for the e m fact which insures a large attepdance. |ed of Col. W. E. Cone, Hartford; Judge| In addition to the members of the ralsed fund, - > - A. B. Bees. Bridgeport: EMNsha J.|legislature thers were Following the example set the coun- | IN8S. i Henry Hotchkiss of Guilford, Conn. | Steele, Torrington; General E. S.|[ney, John C. o lerman C.-C. the unty on | Y DY the New London children, Dan- and Leon Dickenson of Mystic, rep-|Greeley, New Haven, and Francis A.| Perkins, re, resenting Mayor Ernest record to the construction | BUry: with the indorsement of Mayor resenting the Dickenson Birch Co.,| Allen Hartford. E. Rogers o! London, and Theo- the bridg Sunderland, has instituted a similar have been at Brightman Hill recently | 'Norwich veterans in attendance |dore Bodenweln, City Surveyor Cran- was made by Senator | C8mPpaisn R loovlsmx ulp As:ew site for their plant.|were: 'Willim Caruthers, George|dall of New London, 8. 8.yt the. o appoint a com- Ko b EE Bt o0 MO SE | B ton O e Gty ot | B of Grse to brng G imatie |, i POy & Mad ampelen maset| 207 Main Street [ /) Motal bplates to recelve advertise- | Gale and Harry Comstock. : | |ers Dreparing Plans for the mew|betore the nest leglelature and instat| . ‘2 (o7 Zonion seiodl chidren ¥ it 2k oy cDoan glacsd an le: RIS R ——— bridge, Turner C. Haines of Niantic the co-operation of the New London ) Siiset statsn Puopertys of D Nuwloil SYOVE EXPEODED sud County ~Commissioners Smith, e, It was aleo yoted that the cOm-| Chamber of Gommercs, The .mayor s section to display such advertisements IN CUNNINGMAM BLOCK. .E,:vhe'% S fs‘{;'m' missioners and that plans for a bridge | a8 then asked to give his sanction to T That ot Oroton: 4 dkecun:r fx‘.'e uaoun t°y Y:r dem?:’t in both the old and new location be | the blan, and with his consent obtained THE TALL TABLET STYLE Bell Alarm Calls Out Department For | {75508 the county fo erect & new |onsidered. By Tuesday afternoon the new flag Small Sized Blaze. cante the present strustoms 18 am ob. | The report of Commissioner Smith SI0 0 ihe Oa Library oms Somne f—— struction to navigation, of insufictent | S10Wed that $182 mad been expended| . yeing e only city in the country OF MEMORIAL 3 An explosion of an ofl stove in the | height and width and In an improper o | which has had the fund started by the 2 gold ball, stands 30 feet, or about f Mrs. Charles Rathbun in sioners could not say what other ex: 28 feet above the ridge, and s to By | SRe Con oL A hiGae at 25 Tafayotts Feentative Witiam B, Mitehell, "The | Penses had been contracted, Ahaal Rl is excellent for small plots. | X6 fine new fiag. street, at 8.30 o'clock Tuesday morn-|order provides for & draw of 45 feet |, Senator Barnes moved that the coun- INVITE & Hadley Gray brought to town OMon- |18, caused a fire and a bell alrm wasg | wide and a clearance of six feet at | LY, Commiseioners be authorized to pay|TO T HARW B We have a large number of [day from the Maplevale gardens, | Sent in from Box 37. 1t {!fluhtgdggr,flg heh water, Dec. 81, 1917, iz given ug B i omipaCiell t soaertion’ with ' BOARD OF TRADE, Ny 3 t{&a few tanks of chem 0 extinguis! e t of time which to com- ~ . masired 5 1-4 inhes 1n Sircusaterence| the Dlaze. plgte the project. e |1t Ahacussion eheued, 04 a¢ the clote | To Join With Eastern Connecticut De- these designs and have erected | aua weished 20 to the pound. They| After lighting the ofl stove, Mrs.| It was stated by County Commis-|it was voted that e three county| S 0 0 Mo t0 Tl "M A0S Wece (ORROteRatE. Bathbun left the house fo maks e |sioner Smith thet the semmipwkiss|SnSoTs BN Hewit T 5 Femes| Outin Seedaliais g the past y. purchase in the meat market on the|had gone as far as possible in - 3 bers 9. Notice and opportunity for hearing | ground ficor of the building and on|plying with the order. They had em- | COmmittee to present the matter in must be given before the state board | returning to her appartment she dis-|ployed an engineer and the latter was | cOnjunction with the county commis-| At the meeting of the Eastern Con- May we show them to you?| o heaith can revoke & physiciana|covered it full of Smoke. She motl-|present to present plans.. S. . ¥ates |SiOners to the next general assembly. 1 neclicut Development committee in icense, -according to an opinion hand- | fied John Gula, proprietor of the mar-|of New York was introducgd as the :gu:g :.!‘"’“i:,,‘;'"“ 7 ;o"lfrb:'fl’&;:; g‘fliel;“mgflcha“:g{gufhfl;: e . B A A | R o i T R Lt btusant 1o A TIE Dok CapiemBt bt ool o much | pers Tor fhie) teanportetinn ot 5 4 e E. inman. No. 3, on Sherman street. 'y plaing ~ . i line of hose on the fire in short order [tion of the present bridge. His plan |Of g‘d@ ;!m"n‘ as might be necessary m‘“ d‘:‘mflw oftchansi:g the {’:‘“‘n‘,“ Fafirfield. — The Swedish [Atnletic The Chas. A. Kuebler Co. | Zrovigence county Pomona, Wor-fand mad ‘the”fire extinguished fn _a for a new bridge contemplates running | Would be used. e dovelopment committee to the|club, incarporated, of Fairfield has . cester South ‘West Pomona and Quine- | short time. _The bell alarm was sent | the structure from the foot of Durfy| ~The flnal vote taken was that the|Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Com- | filed articles of association. The sub- 29-41 FRANKLIN ST. b-u{iPomom granges will unife in a|in and the city companies responded.|hill diagonally across the water - of | clerk inform the war department of|merce was left with a committee com- & - comi scribers are Isador Sdnteson, Bertil ned tri-state Pomona meeting at | The aute-chemical sustained a break | Niantic bay to a _point on the- high- | the actlon taken, and the meeting ad-|prising C. J. Harriman of ‘Putnam, | Siengord and Ernest N. Frederickson. Thompson, at the home of Randolph|in the universal joint of the shaft on |way beyond the Beckwith coal sheds. |journed ehortly before 1 o'clock after|S. E. Bitgood of Danielson and L. M. |~ . = | H. Chandler today (Wednesday). Washington street near the Soldiers’ | Most of the new bridge would be comy | Bearly two hours’ session. Crandall of this city. monument. The auto was téwed to]posed of filling as the water is shal- It was voted to invite the Board of A former Norwich resident, Miss L. the station and repafred. low. The draw would be on the north |NO ERROR IN - Trade of Southbridge and the Web- Anna Chesebrough of Hartford, col- h’l‘l\e damage to the house waa small | side o New London end whete. there ECCLES WILL CASE | Ster;Dudley Chamber of Commerce to lector of the Connecticut Children’s|,ng was covered by insurance. The|is a channel. He said the old bridge LE; L CASE | become- affiliated with the committee: Ald Society, has been in Tolland for building is owned by the estate of|could not profifably be utilized to s PR AT It was also voted to invite the Nor- beveral days collecting funds for thé|jonn H. Cunningham. make a 45-foot draw as ordered by the | SuPreme Court Hands Down Decisions | wich Board of Trade to join in the Cameras %flppéed children at the Newington war department. in New London County Cases. committee’s annual outing. T"ehe mat-/ P §| Home. . It would be possible to use the old ter of the mid-winter banqdet will Fountain Pens ¥ FEIRERNIANS DISCUSS. BLANS locstion bt e new biidew weuis heve| - The following opinions were handed | comie up ot the hext meeting. b The ‘state tuberculosis commission FOR PREPAREDNESS PARADE |to be constructed with two new abut. |d0wn Tuesday at Hartford by the| After the meeting a number of those Field Glasses met Monday and opened bids for sup- + e inq | T2€DtS Of stone. This would cost $60,- | Connecticut supreme court of errors in |attending the meeting were taken by Plying 14,000 of print butter for the | Division No. 2 Held Business Meeting!000. The water at the present location | New London county cases: automobile to Brooklyn where they Thermos Bottles state sanitaria. Bids were submitted In Eagles’ Hall. was very deep due to a narrow chan- | Elliott W, Ely vs. James F. Bugbee. | made an inspection of the Brooklyn Slf by iJ-mm firms and deg;em. The com- nel and strong current which scoured | Error found. Opinion by Justice | jajl, which is said to be the only self ety Razors petition was close. No contract was| 7 w. Burke, president of Division |it out. He did not think it advisable | Beach. Both plaintiff and defendant sustaining jail in the state. s I 1l Watches awarded. No. 2, A, O. H., presided at their regu- | to build a bridge at the present loca- | 2@ natives of Lyme and the case is a — Zerso! al Mra. Robert W, Perkinn. local lar business meeting held in- Eagles'|tion as the foundation was likely to | COntest over the seizure of fishing |cENTRAL BAPTIST PICNIC Sun Gl e And ver of the Red Croe. |hall Tuesday evening which was |be undermined. The open water there | tackle and a boat by the state in con- un Glasses o A, Siaater Of Tha B ,g;‘:fl largely attended. Plans were discuss-|was 170 feet. To accommodate a 4b- | nection with fishing at Hamburg cove. AT WILDWOOD PARK. Pocket Comm ington headquarters that, in the event | €3 relative to the Preparedness parade |foot draw, two stone piers would have The amount at stake is $432. of a war with Mexico, several lines of | 2hd 8lso concerning the state Hiber- |to be built. He estimated the cost of a | _David Pitcher, executor, vs. Clark P2y Pltcher, 5 2k | Three Specials Required to Carry the % Red et of | nian parade which will be held on Au- |new bridge as proposed by the plans tandish. No error. Opinion by G o At Diiiick * W == THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. | wca Gramcnes = Wil e suggested 0 gugt 33 in Middletown, The official |at the upper location ta be from 380,- | Chie? Justice Prentice s Bl - e carry many things . 5 uniform for the state parade which |000 to_$85,000 and only one-quarter |, Clark H. Standish who is a farmer| Tne annual picnic of the Central|will need to purchase to cele- . Roswell S. Edgcomb of G , who | comprises the following was adopted: |acre of land would have to be pur-|iR Tebanon, owes debts in excess of | Baptist Sunday school was held Tues- E JEWELERS was_ appoinied postmasier of Grows | Dark sult, straw hat, bow te, turn |chased. To bufld a bridge at the ol |his Droperty. David Pitcher i the day at Wildwood Park and was weil{brate the day. Begin to pre- Established 1872 sub-station postoffice by President Mc. | Over collar, whit gloves and a cane. (location with six feet clearance over |SXecutor of the will of Mary Dutton, | attended. Three special cars were 1 144 Main Street Kinley, will be replaced July 1 by J.| It is expected that Division No. 2|the water would mesn the raising of |deceased, late of Lebanon.- Included | required to carry the crowd and a |pare NnOw. . X Y F, Kennedy, a leter carrier of New | Will be represented by fully 75 mem- |the grade each side of at least four piil the assets of Mary Dutton is a note | most enjoyable day was spent. Londan; who has been in the postal |bers and the arrangements committee | feet, damaging the Le Count property |f0r $3,250 and Clark H. Standish is| The baseball game with 2 Danielson service for the last 27 years. was given full power to work in con- [on one end and the Beckwith property | the of the note. Mr. Standish | tean, resulted fn a victory for them by Sl junction with Division No, 1 in hir-{on the other. The proposed new bflafi is unable to pay the note. The execu- | the score of 10 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duncan return- |ing a band. The arrangements com- |at the upper location was 550 feet tor filed an involuntary petition in in- | "'In the athletic meet the a h:vtms;en&:eg from their wedding | mittee is now mkénghupdt\'l-:ulnavtvt{g {:f L‘;ne?hw::erwm&?ufli wl:e‘flng ::a c:as.g S “hh‘;w 9202‘; :fl'_':_“nnzf :‘:: were as follows: D, c] y’ have been spend! transportation and. the details . tima e g . Junior givision: R. Storms, firs chmiping 1n ‘s cottage St Colmbis | canounced at & later date. of bullding the upper bridgedincluded | 4PPoidted over dir. Standish's Drop- |g pornte: L. 2% ccong, ok 8nd have opened their mew home on oo Boomoie. S8 e 208 the fill. At the old location f““ erty. four points Emith street. Groton, Mrs. Duncan was OBITUARY. would have to be ‘erected at.a depth | M. Standish appealed to the super- It Ethel Beaham, first, Miss Lillfan’ Chapman of Groton. ched e of Gver 80 fest, at the new, plers could for Bodst Alogine ;—:“ the aTiobate | miizaneth McCord, second; Maude a] upon piling. ourt risdi lo_act, tocky, Announcement was made Saturday James O'8uilivan, The average number of times the|the "x‘:‘”’"’"m“’ law having been | > pctormaniate division: . Johnson, by Mrs. Albert Haley of Mystic of the | Postmaster John P, Murphy has re-|draw has been opened fs 3,000, this [SuDerseded by the acts of congTess of | .t 10 points: B Danieison. second, . gigagement of hes. Gaughter, *Miss | ceived ihe followlng notice from a|being mostly for fehing smacks and 1898 relating to bankruptoy, To- this |Gt 10 points: F Daicleon second, Pistols, Powder, Shells Lucy Haley, to Samuel D. Cresebro. Pmmzxghu paper ww-%ma power boats. At high water the pres- | Féason of appeal, the executor demur- pointa. ds o 3 Mr. Chesebro, formetly s resident of | death T e B e | ont_brldge has but two fest clear- |13 upon the ground that as said [™°BC., were given the winners of |Home comforts are now to be the town of Stonington, is a mer- | relativi d friends in orwlclk ance. The proposed new bridge has a | Standish is a farmer and the said pe- | © 700 chang at Fulton market in New York. | Westerly and other nearby towns, and | sidewallc four feet wide for pe.f:-m;n- tition is involuntary, the matter was who was-a favorite wherever known: |It would tly improve the highway |not Wwithin the scope of congress, and Many property owners at Eilington| James O'Sullivan, for 20 years su-|by straightening it out. 'The chiet|the state law invoked in the premises Lawn Fete at Montvi have taken advantage of the town's|perintendent of delivery in the Phila-|value of the new location is that|Was in full force. The lawn festival given offer to pay one-haif the cost of | deiphia postoffice, dled last night in Bt.|there would be no scousing out of| Sherwood D. Avery vs. Dwight D! €lm trees situated on the | Jeeeph’s hospit: He had peen ill{the channel by the cflmng There | Spencer, et al, No error, Opinion by | ion Bap <hurch on thie church lawn ighway and have had thelr trees|from a complica of would be no cost of maintenance ex- | Chief Justice Prentice. at Mont: y diseases ville Monday evening was well sprayed. The trees on the parks and | more than a year, Death resulted from|cept the expense of keeping & draw | The case was appealed by the plain- | patronized. The lawn was prettily . 1il grounds have also been spray~ £o; rformed tender. Most of this information wasg|tff. This case grew out of the cut- . A \ e brought out by questions from the|tng of & small amount of wood in|cream, § < results ¥ Tepresentatives and the chairman. Bozrah and the title of the land was | readily disposed of. The proceeds will 1 I {;nyer meeting will be held this|letter carrier and 2 1 e draw tender, Turner C. Haynes |21s0 In dispute. Mr, Avery lost his|be added to the society’s treasury. while the days are long and|(Wednesaay) evening at the Portiand | intendent of delivery, from which ho|sald that on Monday 578 wenicls heg | 0ase in the superior court on Dec, s Methodist chapel, instead of Tuesday 3 1015, by Post-| passed t Y 1915, and took an appeal. Accid Evesin A d in January, iy pas! over the bridge up to § o'clock Wi Has Not Recovered From Accident. the sun is bright. €. At theiclose of the prayer|master and from that hour to 7.30, 7. 'This illiam B. Booles vs. Rhode Tsland | "7 meeting quarterly co: varioi was exceptionai or account of the Ni- | Hospital Trust company (appeal from - | will be held by the district superin- secretary and na-|antlo camp activity. He had opened m&‘e)‘ No error. * Opinion by Jus- tendent, Rev. G. G. Scrivener of Nor- opal the draw 15 times. Monday. His ree- W Hin- rnians and his name was|ord was 2 times. The average was| .In his will John Hoeles left the sum widely known in various states in con. Some years ¢: o when he kept an |0f $225,000 to the Rock Nook Chil- s also the best time to buy The new teacher in the nection with his work for the Hiberni-|accurate record of the number of | dFen's Home at N&ffl“h Town, The s . a Departmen 1 ;nl.Al-wyunmhommatdpumuazmdw-aarunnmm1,- question was raised as to whether or | DelPl < i b Mige M to Burope listing several months and|900 to °,200.‘hho¥nh Mbwld.m "'“fi-‘:' :t“flll h::::n ro'e‘ols t}l& Im:‘x{ . Kwk.“ cFar passed over & bri e in a year, e was .CQrpo! althougl fully prepared fisa’ of vehicles ocoasioned by the|is & branch of the United Workers, |EFanse are making plans for a cele- o end eld, has been teachin Dermian ground | The cases were heard at the April | bration July 4th, perpetuate en;oymt cf the . in A ;9 shake u;u.u &e tcr-dg the supreme court held in S 29, 18 ieces hea; thig city, A i t, had & DIED the Summer h‘yu in the en.‘ - E COAST ARTILLERYMEN PERKINS _n Gales ¥ - WANT TO GO TO BORDER.| - 28 me O e, g o ) s X Tenth Company Expresses a Desire to = CAMERAS and ‘' SUPPLIES!| keepsie at CRANSTON'S R.R. AGNEW, M. D. and Surgesn | Raruioy Cone Grometiie omen: | B o‘l‘-‘: m.; 78 exve i A= end

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