Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 11

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CARRIAG!S WAGONS: . TRUCKS and CARTS, Mnlul n...m, P.mm,’fi'flm- ming, Upholstering and | Blackamighing in ali ite m | ot 3y , SR wmbflwumhawus—lnw'm ,Smfl&flarltCup. _gm S o view, | ing Skotch of the O Village Blackemith Shop. . | i, hedment mmoat cases,mcnm— plete, speedy and ~permanent. - to take s.mplom m';‘ud. Free by Mail COAL 507 to 515 North Main_St. ST SRS PR | e e e ”?:’;‘m desire of the dspartment | SEPOEE e Catres: Sagig kx| John A. Morgan & Son ‘The 82nd umul retinion u the Ana means to the people of today. Many “gry v‘;:-ntt comx;eui?:e-}‘: COo post. im.emuu stories are told of the in-|are requested to forward to headquar- Office Washington Building tion will be ('rhu ) at "the old this blacksmith shop was when | ters at [Br oft the nam his home with a eevere case homest in_Fran! Monnhln um;’ ‘hours wero then Wnheard of. At |offics. addresses of cach voluntesr fof | blood poitoning. ©f| Corner Water and West Main Strest View is the name of the old h certain_ this service, on or before July 10. and@ it is Iocated on the southi w Members and graduates of Yal Adam Troeger has resigned his po- of Prospect Hill, with Aym Mpunu n took a prominent part in the war a‘:i: sition with the Ponemah company and directly across the valley, standing % has accepted a position with the Un- like a huge sentinel. ‘The Raobinton family, like so many | Grand derwood Typewriter company of The officers of ‘the Robinson Fami-|of the New England Pioneer families patriotic M!'vi by Hartford. D o inbaa . partm E rui i Bolz-Zahn Wedding—Ou 5 ting for St. d“'“' fin L“ %”Eg :f : th hnt".hpt their family hist d‘ e » | ood fiaa Bl"lllllg K"ms - lemg) 22 e eir ly 01 lates . - n Mary's School—King's - Daughters' | Witlism 1. Rzlfinnlng. born Ostoner | F2CI 0 s landing of the n;‘{;nower —_ Insure G Health — Drink AL O RSO0 omy.,'...pm and Notes. Deacon inson was born ober | in . e Robinson famil can AFTVILLE LATH ls N 6 036 wnd han always Hyod ot tha|peint with pride to,the Rev. John Hobs T. A. D. iROP Qffice~cor, Market and Shetucket Sts, ‘Teleptione 463-13 - | homestead. He is recognized by all - —— mfh-s "" ":°5og:u°° ’:w the | who knaw him as a man of strong|at Leyden, Holland, in 1614, an Death of George Legare—Wedding of Polm‘ml‘“ urch when ‘Miss | cbaracter. originator of the Mayflower expe Miss ~Josephine Biskie—Personals COAL AND LUMBER mn m united in mar- Th. old shop, still standing and used | which sailed from Delftshaner, August and Notes. > with Henry Frank Bolz by Rev. a carriage shop meant as much or|1, 1620, for the new world. e Ask Your Dealer NOTICE P church was beauti- mere to the residents of that section The fsmflv numbers about 176 mem- The death of George Legare occur- ——— e ———— »gl!y o rated with p:d‘mb" cut ulx;- 75 years ago as the modern garage' bers. ;.ed at his home on Norwich avenue, Mechanic Street will be closed '8 and erns, arrangt y Geduldig. uesday afternoon about five o'clock bridal party entered uw chureh aftér an illness of several months. Mr. I( I ‘ M olNTMENT B . Siraine of the wedding march| NEW LONDONERS HAD NORWICH GUESTS ENTERTAINED |Legare was born 78 vears ago in St.| ——° =——=4® * until further notice. i e R i wandms march UNSEALED MEASURES AT GALES FERRY. “”:‘:’;"MS,“S’::,,E‘,:‘:;:,;"’;: ol S5+ “Theshieslep of Bkin Misenseer Street Commissionex 2 was as- a recessional. R ried Miss Artimes Decuersey at St |An effective remedy The couple were attended by Miss|Twenty Are Hailed in Court and Their | Herbert H. Corey Was Host to School- | fie Mihs Artimes . . 3 2 — e . |ciare Zahn, a ‘sister of the bride, as Cases Are Continued, mates and Teacher. whcrh: e Pesined tok ipeveenl yeurs| 1o Adestiops-of. the akin o NEY BROS., matron of honor, and two brides- — five years ago coming to Taftville an -Sapholally “ valuable ALES, WINES, LIQUORS [ FALLS AVENVE = maids, Miss Eda Bols and Miss Bda| On the complaint of Sealer of| < Herbert H. Corey of Norwich en-|where he has since resided. His wife in" the treatment of y M Fl and M Ju.how&(‘l. -Willlam !".hB:h!. a brotha Weights and Measures Thomas B |tertained a party of his schoolmates|died two years ago. He leaves seven AND ClGARS ( L arding ro O the groom, was best man and | Donahue, 20 New London dealers, in+{and. his ‘teacher, Miss J. L. Spencer, ohs. [ivaleon Sdelaral Havey, Wil ECZEMA and Bevsh, © plsts stevk. ' Bost Service. i ; Ty Hildebrande. The bride was hand- cluding merchants, icemen and milk-|frors the Broadway Grammar school | (oo jAlered, Bdmund s e guarantes our service to be tha gowned in white duchess sat- |men, were presented before . Judze |for a day's outing at his summer home | aiss leanes a sisier, Mre - osiohing SALT RHEUM DAN MURPHY Bost & most reasonable nrices. ln ‘with court train, & veil caught With{ william, B. Coit Wednesday morning, |in: Gales Ferry-on Saturday. Several|Parquette of W: A 11 Bath Street u.qnn”"""’“ ne Sod capeied w.ehawt on the ~harge of having had in their |of the young people were also accom- 25 cents = box possession for longer than a _vear|panied by their mothers. Members of ALL DRUGGISTS DR A. J s[ Y he maid of Monor wore liZht|weights and-measures which had not | the party-inciuded the Miss Lila Phil- < Most Cigars A & . . 3 :n “fif:‘ Sk with chiffon rim- | peen, sealed or fested The following lips: Clslen” Cutran, Constance Lang, J M. & J p SWAHN ost Cigars ;’Hi?s AR were presented: X ne, 205 Shaw |Marion Mott, Natalie Macpherson and| Monday morning at § o'clock in St. 2 esmaids wore pink flowered Samuel Chercasky, 113 Shaw | Rase (Greenberger. Masters Frank L.| Joseshic® " oglockin 2 : G s Joseph's church, Norwich, Miss Jo- TOM'S 1-2.3 5¢ CIGAR Dentlst £owne trimmed Wil blek aatin and i pooseph Locascle; Willle Wool | Crowell, Richara Fanning, ~ Horace | scphine Biskie was united in mar- - s [ 18-19_Alice Bulld After the ceremony a. reception was | & aw stree p Ade Bill, Thomas Gleason and Lorain Mac- | Maze with Michuol Stechen of Roath GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR aeihe ullding, Norwich Y rchor street; Morris Zaslow, Archer | pherson, Mrs. J, C. Macpherson, Mrs. | stroct. Rev. 1. 3 4 al ors held at the home of the bride at 120 g street. ~Rev; Maclojewski per. Try th d see. ; Phone 1177-3 Fourth ae A me street; David Belgrade, 58 Denison | Arthur ‘G. Crowell and Mrs. J. Frank | fornied the ceremony. . After the coren ry them and see. 2 s L e "?,.":‘h&?f; wenue; Leon St. Germain; Solomon'| Corey. ithomy o reception was-held at the home | Franklin: Square, 237 Main Street | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St R e Svia the newiy | Serstowitz, 15 Mountaln ' avenuei | & picnic dinner was enjoyed M the|of the bride. . The bride is the daushte Telephone 551-12 Next to Palace Cafe JOSEPH BRADFORD, TeceiVed . the -best] Moris Aty I Teoboieal sireel: woods on Charles ‘H. Brown's place, | or of Joseph and Alexandria Biskic of i3 sl i eir friends in the new 5 ey the company arriving on the 10.43!( Ruthberg, 56 Denison avenue: Wilbur | train and returning to their homes at | the Deneman mie. . Cploved in the Ponemah mills. Corns, Bunions and Iagrowing Smith, Pleasant street: J. Wine, 764 |6.30. = Master Corey entertained his s e 3 ain. BOOK BINDER - | iian; vesuirw sirte ot siiver, oue|SRIE Ficasens strect, 3. Wine, s a0, ‘Miastor Corey entertained nis| ° "m0 28 reein - St et | D). S. MARSH glass, linen, obina and money wore lyon avemue: Abe Zaslow, 11 Archer |wille.games. provided by Miss: Spenc| lccePly Pesition in Plainfield S el Slank Books Made and Rulsd to M —— M ‘;d o l: - Lo ‘b; court: Morris Socél, 172 Shaw street; |cer and school songs were other fea- | _J2mes B. Jackson who for the past|{ mreafment and Faelal Masssge. Y | Charles E. Chester, Jefferson avenue: | { ¢ “the day's erjoyment. Some |SeVeral vears has been employed as Switches made from your comb- . Pianos v, 108 BROADWAY, » train for a wedding tour in New | Chorles Beckwith and v L. ,en\.‘;’ge".y’efi B o oS | second hand in the mule room of the || tags: RS [ Mr. and_Mrs. Bolz will _reside - sition to accept ‘a position as fore- York, Atlantic City and Allentown, | ham i Ponemah mills, has. resigned his po- g Pa. . the opportunity for a swim in = ‘the Snii 2 _]) B Ao o o® ATl Teside | o Prosecuting Attorney Dantel Room 22, nnon Buildiag P layel‘ 1anos A ey Cronints{xld that in his opinion in fi{!‘?nggl‘;hel?;ulfin?;;gnoggepnl&in Tel. T43-3. (Take Elevator) some f ainfleld. Mr. - ki : ¥ e * he bride is the daughter of Mr.|jiac,Of 26 cases there had been de- EASTERN POINT NOTES, inent in musical clrcles about town Victor Victrolas and Mrs, Frank W. Zahn and 1as beon | others “had heen throuch nesiigence vl having sung in the cholr of the Taft- employed as a dressmaker. The it T S throih L e, at the Griswold—Cot- | ville Congregational church for a num- | DR. ALFRED RICHARDS is the son of Mr. ang, um Fredorick The prosecutor recommended that.ali| :tagers Arriving for the Summér. |ber of years. .Mr. Jackson goes to his ON EASY TERMS Bolz of Bast Baltle. stre i e * | new honition: with the best wishes of DENTIST SR LiTAE IN SILVER | occooser one e out. | b o e WAttt S0 e . w. e o psese | SRS g, g St 9, S gt 46 Franklin Street, 230 State Street Personals and Notes. Thayer Building, Room 305 | Norwich New London John Mulgrue of Jewett City was a 7 visitor in town Wednesday. Teleshone 483-2 ,_|should be given a chance to have The graduating class of St. Mary’s|their weights and measures attended wmmhuu 6?;0) Bmh ;;: ,:{‘,3"”‘-‘}’# to. At the expiration of this period n esday. @ | the prosecutor said the court woul class left on an early trolley- for the - o be” better able t = : and Qid not return.untll the | tory ndgment. o s oaHsTac 5 evening. The Young people enjoyed| ~Judge Coit warned the dealers that themselves with games and bathing.|because the case was continued until ' At noon a bnsket lunch was' served. who is this season occupying a cot- tage at Watch Hill, is entertaining a party of her son’s young friends at the Griswold. Mrs. A. 'W. Paige of Bridgeport and New 5 i . A Many attended the ball game in Ne: 3 3 = AMiiio' Paige and Mra, L. M. Corwall, | onden Wednesday = MII' Ends SPRING M“.‘!‘]NEP\Y spent Sunday at Eastern Point. George Adams a loom fixer in Mill 4 Lowest Prices N The class had the use of the COLAES | mr ie o Heoims b Weve thorent It &1 P4 d Mrs, Oliver Gildersl :w M Street up to the dealers to have their weights T. - an ok it ersleeve, | No. 4, has resigned and has entered 4 & . of the late Thomas W. Fitzmaurice, |and measures examined and sealed as | JT., motored over from Gildersleeve to Z = MRS. G. P. STANTON i Brother of Rev. J. H, Fitzmauri ey o g 10 25 | rngmtern Point the past weelk. Other | 9. STPI0Y of & Plainfield concern. and : 2 = el arrivals-from Comnecticut are Mr. and | Johr Brodeur of Providence street, 52 Franklin Street HARNESSES TOWN OF GROTON Mrs, Frederick T. Busk, Miss Peggy | joom fixer in No. 1 mill is confined to Se’co nds TEAM, EXPRESS Mondey the class picture was taken.| * TAKES AN APPEAL. %nahmi;u.v.flm;a ng,c‘h'e. Master Anston = l 84 h DlVlDEND p —_— he el oche, Fairfield; Mr. and Mrs. Harry t CARRIAGES s""""‘“ ‘"":" Yol Club. | Wil Fight The Coppor Zone System Hubble, Master Harry Hubble, Bridge- novomER_—1n s i PONEMAH MILLS 9 on it H 3 . atlin, ‘aterbus T —_— . GONGORDS, DEMOCRATS | Nofth Main strest. the Yalo iub con-| °n Groton and Stonington Line. . | B3t & ' Tiafiua, “Noroton: Alr.| | 23, 1916 2 son. Richara’Phiis 1o . 2 . . BUSINESS W. .| ducted a "M‘M social. Mu-| ' An appeal has been taken from the [2nd Mrs. Edgar L. Marsten, Miss Jen- ur::o\vnn Soon. ¥ 7 Taftville, Conn. Office of The Norwich Savings Societs 'AGONS sic was enjoyed, Fareel an| ;4 cicion of the public utiities commis. | 1iC 5~ Jarsion, 3r. and Birs, £, C. B SRS eal Norwich, Conn.. June 10, 1216 . ugh, r. t T, an Mrs. 3 D > 1 't - o 4 o o+ SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING 1 .,,u" WA "fi"&f:fii ':::,l.;:m wers | slon allowin the establishment of the | Barmim Secley, f%i—xdtgeport, and drrs. | Siiinis: trl, o Mr. and Mrs. Stratis | We offer Printed Canton Silks, = Dt uthel:rr?i:::.ycihat:: bers €O] r zone stem on the Grot arles Ingraham of Greenwich. —_— - - £ AUTOMOBILE ROBES ' |55 Sav.” Sonn SMorrison and Chas, i Stonington strest rallway o | The Eastern FPoint cottage colony DIED Printed ' Organdies, Printed | .00 00" manthe a somi-annual div- 3 GOOD ASSORTMENT - |Gauthter The appeal is taken by the town . of R o e PERKINS _In Gales Ferry (suadenly).|Lawns. 4 idend at the rate of FOUR PER chairma: com- | ®roton. or, and her son, Roland M. Hooker,| of Sohn & Berkins of Notwichs AV = CENT. per annum, pavable to deposi- THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. o TS, appeal asks the superior court|ho o iel Srrived ay the Hooker Got- | Fuersl secvices will be held ap her| Willimantio and Norwich cars pass| oy antitied thersto om and after the public utilties commission and to | t28¢ ©n Shore avenue. late home, 142 McKinley avenue, |our door. July 15, 1916, 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Genn. | Raymond Sheehan has entered the defermine the amount of fares that|,, Mr- and Mrs. Charles Kenyon and| Norwich, on Friday, June 30, at 3 Salesroom closed between 12 and 1 Ve p. employ of the Shetucket Co. are reasonable and just to be paid |{helt gfi;;“‘g,:;“;’e s haystbeen: Bt it abibiig Dt dions COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer | £ 22 by_the public. 2 Raymond Burke has accepted a po- ‘weeks. OLIVES, Plain and Stuffed|siion with the U, & Finioning Goo"" | , £2pers in “the appeal were served OLIVES, Large and Small upon Arthur B. Sherman, secretary of | yra“jomn B Hawiing of Norwich: DR.R.J.COLLINS 1647 Miss Anna Gorton left this week for = who have been occupying the Haskell ” Heina’ Worcestershire ‘Snce | Savin o, Wootmant wrert sns | 1o mene? o punvngs, sereirs of | Tttt e 2?0 ovins | Church & Allen 3 T |ADAMS TAVERN b will spend her summer Vmum appeal is returnable before the su. |2 going elsewhere for the summer P &‘ ifl b‘dl‘. H T rt the Tuesday in Sep- and the Haskell cottage will be oc- ' 8 G ' eanut Butter and o Spencer of Woodmont | Perior COUrt the first Tuesday In Sep- | cupied by Mrs. Emily B, Swindell and 4 e v o Grape Fruit Marmalade lmm'efl‘o:t;"”:" b e | = = MrsanfaMes. Diowil. of ‘Rockville, 15 Main Street Phone 1178 . *|offer to the public the finest standara : < X brands of Beer of Europe and America: 6 Pearnon, wha has been dolng SEULDNE WER AT MIANTAG. Governor Approves Bills. FUNERAL b Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian . h » Governor Holcomb has authorized Beer, Bass, Pale an urton Muer's People’s Market g2 i o S BioeEL PR | oo T ek Moot ey | (00 D 0P S g SR Bor Do T3ia 84, Burin duers > ly appropriations f(_):i hos[?étaél! Bs!le- : 6 Franklin Street James Murphy Jeft Wednesday | Following the marriage of Miss|Taor oy, Dogpital, of New London, 1. DmE‘ IORS JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister | E°E0IDE £0r 8 montive automobile tonir | Katherine . Goodwin Parker, daught- | 23 heiio Wiliam W. Dackus hospital, n:t':. Dr. %:q"l y JAgoing with|er of ‘Mr. and 3rs. Jobn Dwight|piial, $3,56007 the Cyril ‘and Julia C. . rker, —an eorge ells eney, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells W. Cheney Johnson” hospital, of Stafford ‘Springs, ’ % . $31250; th -Kimball, of Putnam HORTON’S NEW YORK - ?.1:: Buphemian circls girsle of the Kings|of South ~Manchester, which took |81 0o, 2 DA 2 MALMERS Frederick T. Bunce |c & c. Importea Ginger ale, Bunier Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- Expert Pian Pla: ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, P o and b Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. Piano Tuning and Repairing| A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Removed to 27 Union Street Telephone 519 Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. DENTIST o'clock Monday - afternoon A ce at uhigalow of Willem “Flicher _and |ia rigity ohapch, Farford. in- he b gmu Su’vlcq_n:t Preston City Lake | presence of a small party of relatives ; ¥ e By awts bus” A basket mn:n S s R R A s T U . D= o 2y & T i s Waspparty. #hich inclu s ] % Rubbing Eases Pain i R.R. AGNEW, M. D. f Lady Assistant ' B Physician and Surgeon F Varker, sisler ot the hrido and Telephone 328-3 Rgom 214 Thayer Building < o DR. E. ]. JONES : 0 i 0% s ma Ints in the afternoon u.tux- a attendant, and Willlam G HENRY E. CHURCH orwi nn. eville 2. o 3 L Quart “ 40c it enjoyable day. Cheney, coustn’ of the bridegroom, WM. SMITH ALLEN Office Hours: 12. Suite 46 Shannon Bufldlng ok mlanin: f Felias alebe » ol bt ehitic Y0 was test man, gathered gi the : By S 0o St Wednesday | Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- - g iome of Colonel uis ieney, an T 5 trance. Phone. Pint M { 28c. under the e& of Scoutmas- unclg of the bridegroom, and Mrs, - > uy, Sehign, and by Sathrday ). ‘ it to the lake for a short time before the 4 Avnianent T practioed 4% S rota ot for. Niantis: mhesa] SHectiy : i e o | ey gtslred i ncatan, ™o : .E. C. GEER, Piano Tuner Sie. s Ban : tomries oo arrengd for thelr inace | IAmeBeRs, ot 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich, Conn. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN :{nrnfxghmdmx{?ynufin g il ot rubbing - Dental Surgeon there without five days” notice it]wj ksl e g Tee Ma vy o : =) ] = N - McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. The present Mrs. Chenty had. at her fat\:er‘l summer- home at Fau wich since the troops mobilized at Ni- St andne s i - =% American House _to occur horder, Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, - THE DEL -HOFF Plan Rates 75 cents per day and um . HAYES BROTHERS. lephone 1222. 26-28 Broadway DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Appointed Special L-;!,unr.‘, e Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ighway Commissioner, Charles J, | ooos 2 i s o ; 2R Hours 10 & m. to 3 Dem. nnett has been appointed, by the i~ h g RN B

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