Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 30, 1916, Page 5

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: | t0e nearly off oty Mad = Kinnie, ey that Saturday 4 LR ::,::: g s Piog T, ey Jay. s prgiL diyinie : e ey e »’hwmm«mm v an and boy ought G Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benjemin of | gorizotions in the oity who will turn | be anuounced. % : wn a Blue Serge Suit, [LETTUCE —y Niantie ton, New Work, are visiting out m large numbers. v PLUMS . Anna - of HEast Nor- e assembly places for the various | NEARLY $1400 SUBSCRIBED h Mb fl-* s I stions which tae up 15 of the TO CELEBRATION FUND. SRR [ 4 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Clark and areas e s CHSRIIT. Ative) o . : M Jamen, Py Siark and | olowe Total of 229 Norwich Citizens Respond Eeld Oh! Sush MELO| ; b ndtton at|bees wessts of Are Goorge Howard of| United Polish socleties, line face to Patriotio Appeal. Ours are strictly fast color, LONS, . $ stock been gue: cast on North Main, head of Burnham RED AND YELLOW BANANAS |Worcester last s e it Sty s m Chas. A. M co. $15, 318, $20, $22, $25 for # 4 Miss e returns 2 mnmg: !I.::F ; d ] Ber home at Pendleton NI, ater vis- il e cibeen o 39-41 FRANKLIN ST. the men’s. INDIANA FATTED 8PRING LAMB|cial aadresses by’ - Noricn o R e oo Xnighits of Columbus, column face o 'Zf,‘m""" $5 to $8 for the boys’. FA R B L o e T B e et e ol et o T i W, MANAGEMENT o Cool,comfortable Under- ves SOMERS s e e e i oo it | S oot e S8 imedisiety Wil Grestiy amit oo 1 greatly 1'"5 SHORE LINE. et = it Juran face | Completing tho fund. It is said et wear, Shirts, Collars, Hosiery. ome. o xho dE g street, col the nnp-gl pledges amount to about| General Mnnu" !nmu-! Anderson &.' l'llh 4 Mr. Frank Battles and mF;:“t:‘ & Amm;rlm. Ferey $100. Payments may be made to J. J. Becomes Assistant to President. Blatt, a|GaNShiSr Miss Margaret, who' have| concre Sits north, head &t Main [ COTReTy at the Board of Trade j been visiting in Bennington, Vermont, or to J. C. o Macpherson. The Shore Line Trolley system are s New Haven to|have returned to their home on Broad- | * Jizlian Mutual Benefit soctety, Tul- |, Additional subscribers S\ | jesotiating with the I.°.G." White y ity % ler's court, column face morth. Sockel George H. Dratt, Th e nagement company ew York to ) take over the management of the op- (Miss .Edith Briggs of Pomfret, a|. Divisions Nos. 1.2, A O. g TAtHe | Morferty, Lavine Bros., §. F. t,| erating department of the system. W. e Qus uu._zt Ja having do- | omt at Norwith Ass SoRool whe| Water street, face riorth, T A T. Otis. Charles Bdtflnxm C. Callaghan who is general manager 207 Main Streei o tucket street. John E. Fanning, R. Raphael,| of th here. from H But those siving |SPent the weck-end with Miss Inea | *USKSE streel . o o 700 |Fagan, . R. e_company comes-here from He- Horton at Niantic, has gone to New J 5 Jchn King, R. F. Smith, James Con- | le; Montana, and will replace Gen- Pt oty vagpton kowities, - { T Main sireet, faco south, head Broad: | way, arder = Bros, Minoney Brow. | erai’ Wanager Samusl Anderson; who Joseph nnor ns, lbert | has been appointed assistant to the “’d"’m"" oy o';;‘:";'t'vNR‘*u"hle Wallace T. Armstrong of Nortn| Cilizens of the Fifth Disirict. CUft| Co. Jonn. B, Oat, Rev. d. H. Fits- | possigont 70" Dave opened their cottage at May- | Woodstock was amone those who re- | street, column, face west,” head on|maurice, W. S. Allis, W. H. Allen, She-{ ~ Placing the management of the CUMM]N(S & RING land Park, Tolland County, for the|Ceived degrees in the engineering|Main stret. tucket street, Simon Zelinger, Itallan| Shore Line system ,with this company season. - |course at the University of Vermont| Young Men's Hebrew Assoclation, |Mutual Benefit society, Lahn Furniture ! gives the Shore Line company the Un Wedneaday, Shetucket "street. column face north, ico. benefit of their electrical head at Laurel Hill bridge. Big, handsome strawberries from the farmy of Ml wnd Mrs. Latharm Stmith ot UNLICENSED DOGS SHOT. | 'St Marvs TA & B sty | ELKS GET MANY D lopan sl oo Funeral Directors A o roadway and Tnion square, corumn - . T ol oy rahey overap whny Dorris exhib. | Had Besn Chasing and Injuring Cows | face Sonih. ™ oo oiiy mepRONSERLTO MITATIONS | Sl SEl N R e e ad Embal ited round here so far this season. —Owner ia Prosecuted, * | Clty and Toum eovernment. Brodd-|o .., widdietewn Antlors Will Pa- over the management of the Auto @ mbaimers Sales of wool for the government| Several dogs have been ehiot this| Patriotic Women, Broadway, face rade With Local Lodge. for use in making uniforms, blankets, week for chasing and i ing cows. | south in rear of City park. —— o | Sto; Bave already been made, and | The ‘nrst N R Poionity It Jemekt: Oy at’ Lvawil s k. dninekiants bttt A Generous and Worthy Gift | 3s2iers In wool in eastern Connecti- Monday, when two dogs of Rossa Lo-| York, New Haven & Hartford Rall- [in charge of the Preparedness parade . . cut are looking for a profitable seasou. | rella, b};th unlfioen:ed, ivere reported to|road station, face mnorth, head at|reported Thursday evening that many lnmdents Ifl somety of a solitaire is the most practical, kave bitten cows belonging to a Pole | Main. responses have been received and sev~ 3-“:-? and.appreciated - of all gifts,| The delegates from. the -towns of | (1 Preston. <he dogs wers shot after ur lin 337 MAIN STREET Oppesite Pest Offiea 'Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant Parade Starts at 2 Shar eral from Middletown have _signified 7 - he | Tolland céunty ‘at a meeting held in . ¢ their intention of coming. Secretary o M st 0. pelech, . Thasfs, SN the Rockville, Tecently, organized a farm Ly {;fidh‘;‘fi:g""}’m,fiz‘zd‘fm‘é‘: “The parade will start at 2 o'clock | Seiga) of the committee stated Thurs- pare our quality and prices fith |Dureau. ~Of the thirteen towns, ail 2 bel promptly and there will be no Post-|gay night that “Mavor” McCarthy of | Miss Katherine A. Kent of Washing- Tuesday afternoon two dogs belong- - |day nigl at “Mayo: ~arthy of atherine en our competitors and you'll S the | Were represented except Bolton ' and | g 'to g GeAE ovstt avons: | Ponements, rain or shine. If the or- {preference at all times. Willington. woma; Roo White Rock will b hand _as well | ton street is visit Boston friends. LOY kod cows belonging to Constandi | Kanizations are not ready to fall in at ;g éeiem“.fmer Dm’o‘;"t “E‘l ;1; v ting n All LOYAL MOOSE attend 3 =52 e s M standi| their allotted time the lne of march ool bl It is expected that the Connecticnt | Kelevitkowski. These dogs were M- are very well known to the local ant-| Ofiss Eieanor M. Rose is spending| Special Meeting tonight Editorial Association members . will censed. They were killed. T B ont . wacew i o |lers. ST ORI L FeNON, take action 1o Thursday morning_the third report| rodo b 1.0 o —_— e on Pl'q)uvedne- 239 MAIN STREET FHA Paper shen trie Pl Mg NeWS | brousht to the attention of the select: i leave today for Pleasant View, where | Parade, Wilt" be present, men. Clinton Rogers Teported dogs at- | 1°9e0 9 feet between each rank. =~ A NIMPORTANT PART | they have taken a cottage for July. ; TP Malaws. - ACTROSsEe ahot 018 bt Street where the Norwich Cham. | Committee Greatly Encouraged by | nrs Towis H. Hyde, with her son cui‘o; L’tfid:fieghggg‘tpl_:n u::z::r z;;d&gi;:- S HaOEs. ber 121:i fiomme{;;e building hi’s heitng Many Responses. Lewis and daughter Mary, of Win- 3 3 n- s, ? erec w! necessary to counter —— ity Episcopal churely Norwich, il AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. march, making four abreast. It is now quite evident that the % e it e DY e S L audeville: aRE Moving Plestas, The Line of March. omen, of Moowiet 1. piay Mot rtant part in the preparedness - Qays during July. On Thursday The sudlences at the| 7 hlS, line of march selected is as TodG, an’ the Farth, The commistes U S Sdguxtywn, Bless. - . Signs are being posted on crossings | Davis theatre recognized in Emma | cobmar over Mot steest to Buoani [of Somen. which includes Mrs, Edson A baby coach built to resemble an < Z e corner, over Main street to Burnham |F. Gallaudet, Mrs, Eben Tearned, Mra. 5 ¢tk and other dangerous points on the | Hayner, who is appearing in the de- g automobi has number plate, win $ 1 00 New Haven road’s lines, forbidding all | lightful. comedy playlet, Handkerchibt|;auare Wwhere a swing will be made Willis Austin, Mrs. Wiliam 5. “Birge shield, l1amps, -fenders and mudguards. s hing- : Dersons. trespassing on the premises | No. 15, one of the cast who appeared | Locr, Over Main strest to Washing-land Mrs. Richard R. Graham, feel unless on lawful business connected |at the Davis in -the Homan musical | on, Siuare. up. Washington . street, quite encouraged from the great num- with the railroad. Sgms around the Chelsea parade, — down | bekr of women who have notified them fevue. Handkerchiet No. 15 1is the| Bropaway and in front-of the city hall|that they will parade. Tt is expected headline vaudeville attraction and drew | on the Broadway side. His Honor May- A Pomfret Landing patient, Miss | well merited applause from the large Kate Hanley, entered the Backus hos- pital, Norwich, Monday, for treatment. L S st . that the women'’s section will be strik- audiences. The. Faxin _Sisters, fwo| 257 1 Jre; £ ux;:wnpan mtsienes = ingly picturesque with the women all clever girls, presented a ter attired in white and each marcher i Bn Koo ts Norrion b . gharacter | Will take place at Union square where | with an American flag. - There wili ve| 10 PROPERTY OWNERS Fon ANY refbriofie e e s (gl o ‘hat made a DIt with the house. | cach contingent or organization will | no effort to have. the- organizations of Bec e and aistas ¥ crmhe big picture featurs was A |continue to headquarters, thus sav- |women take part as snuch, but o AND TENANTS ¥ pp{:}fil c"tfofl to ;"3]"": %;;_?e‘s&; t'h;’tmfle ing much confusion as c“ is exp‘ectg(L make of that section just a body of The store window of George P. Mad- - | that at this point the traffic will be|women who are patriotic enough to St S e oRd pre- | St plavers = Charlie Chaplin in The | quite congested. desire to march in the interest of pre- |, All persons are reqiested to clean paredness as he has an attractive dis- | i o rony peom oy A, fiel’i‘gh e house| " Frank J. Murtha made a motion |paredness, which means as much to ceh{o,"";"u;‘ i e i, play of a soldiers’ camp which in- | & T0@r from start to finish. that Colonel Charles W. Gale be ap- |them as to the men of the nation. In|&na eee that it s carted away to tné cludes fleld artillery pleces, aeroplanes, CHANGES AT Y. M. C. A. pointed grand marshal with power to|today’s Bulletin, in a different loca- | City dump or destroyed before 6 p. m. : soldiers, tents, etc. PSSR TN appoint his aides. F. J. King second- | tion the commiitee of women extend [July 3, 1916. » & £ Hill’s N Office is N ed the motion and Col. Gale was ap- |an invitation to all the women of| 7The following suggestions, if carried * Members of the Progressive Mis- | Secretary Hill's New ce is Nearly| o inted. He has selected the follow- | Norwich to participate. Those who OO B Beeent o oD sionary club of the Central Baptist Ready for Occupancy. Ing aides are to parade will meet at Union e b e ‘F church had planned to hold their an- v, tc., or any inflammable material N. J. Ayling. Saul S. ‘Alofsin, John |square at 2 p. m. on Tuesday and will | that jo liaple 15 add 1o the danser nual outing yesterday at the Gales| The changes at the Y. M. C. A. are| pombroski, Frank Deptueski, M. C.|be immediately assigned to their place il e Cellars, windows and atrs cottage of Mrs. John C. Per- gwgresélng idaih«' ll}]nyd ::Aci;etgv Hill's | Higgins, Eben Learned, T. C. Murphy, |in itthe parade without any tedious aTs where ainmich o crackers could kins, who died so 1 1y Wed- | new office is nea T occu- ace, S DeR: 3. | waiting. e carelessiy 4ro BOUGHT WITH A SUIT AT | nesday mornine. sudfenty early Wed- | pancy. ‘The new window has been cut | D7R0. Pedace, Seymour DeRusha, . 5o that. Ml o3 papers, hay, excel- e in the wall and placed in position and sior, ste., is removed from under the ‘At Old Diystie, Charles L. Fidredge, | the new office has been wired, var- EF STANTY ANY PRICE FROM $12 to|som 2o fine picking of strawberries | nished and painted. TWO WILL ATTEND CHIEE 'ON ISSUES Learn your nearest fire alarm box Tuesday, had one that measured eight ot iy SECOND DISTRICT MEETING SUGGESTIONS FOR FOURTH | 200, 20K Someone o fo o v ot beon $28.00 inches in circumference. ‘“With a lit- WEDDING., R etz instructed, and use it if necessary. —_— Local Machinists’ Union, No. 724 Se- | Learn How to Use the Fire Alarm and | "if vounavs s teiephone in your home FRID. TURD. OR James—O'Connell. lects Delegates to New Haven Gath-| Get Your Garden Hose and Ladders |©T Place of business, it may be quicl to tel to some fire station, beni, AY, SA AY In St Mary's church, New Haven,| ering. Ready. carerul to sive the correct focality ang| Pistols, Powder, Shells MONDAY ‘Several members of the Wenu clup | Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, Miss number of house. "4 - lace bers of the fi rt- of Groton have gone to Willimantic to {Se&hfii ’:;‘l-;g;‘l':; ?3&"“&2&1‘%’3 Two delegates were appointed ' to| Chief Howard L. Stanton has issued | Place the numbers e fire depa camp in a oottage for several days. attend the second district meeting of |his usual Fourth of July warning to |ment telepiiones on your instrument 20 Home comforts are now to be Mrs. Martha Rankin s chaperoning | gorn oo nd Dr- George Richard James, g should always . Machinists which will be held in |the public and his suggestions, if fol- }2S to be o, . the party, which Includes Mis Seans | Yale, 10, were united in arriage by e il msabine of oot put may Gevert & cob R aratioe D v considered. Ice Cream FNG-I Thomas, iiss R th: Miner, Miss Einsa. | ReV. Father James P. Colbert. The|tne local Machinists' union, No. 724, [on the Fourth. Chief Stanton makes |1t Teady. Ales bring your Jadder from Wal El MacArthur and Miss Gladggs | D2id of honor was Miss Louise Evelyn | ha1g in Eagles' hall on Thursday ev- | the suggestion that all barrels, boxes, | the barn and have It ready to get to €ers, ter Coolers, Electric 5 cnunu- 7 s ¥S | O'Connell, sister of the ;bride. Dr.|ening with Vice President Hancock|etc, and all inflammable matter be |the roof of your house, where most : ‘James was attended by his brother, | n the chair in the absence of Presi- |taken under cover and he also advises | the trouble will be, %% A native of this clity, Rev. Jo-|Attorney Charles V. James, of Nor-| gent John Krucher. the closing of cellars, windows and |city of shingled roots. seph H. King, of St..Francis' church, | Wich, Yale, '10. Dr. Stanley J. O0'Con- | "“Beyides the transaction of the reg- | airways. See that all papers, hay, ex- WAR $12.00, $15.00, $17.00 Torrington, has been named as chair- | P¢ll and William Joseph O'Connell, ANTON, ‘4 £ Fl Dy Tt t and Fire - g As ular business several applications for | celsior, etc, is removed from under | CM1ef \of & Eire Departmen $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 |manass the Suads from oo Sungay | The brids's gown was'of fvory: whits | OTDSISALD were recoivcd, shd & class| G e 8 A e Sour nearest AR £ 2. Bieht Denant pertorng;:lesl?:bfug‘:s:x satin anc tulle with silver lace trim- | °f candidates were initiated alarm box and have someone instruct st the Alhambra thester for the de- IMEs e tullsvell was sauaht With [y oCAL ‘BAKERS MAY you how to use it if you @on’t know Pendent families of e how. Connect your garden hose and er bouquet of bride roses and lilies of FORM ORGANIZATION. | have it ready and bring your ladder 2 m the valley. The maid of honor wore —— from the barn and have it ready to ,‘[ hfl |: A. wa"s n n ot m,wm;. R, Qbserver notes | bink taffeia. and. Goorgette crepe.with | Movement on Foot to Discourage Sale > get to the roof where most of the trou- zoceipt ‘of 'a letter from Mayor silver trimming. She wore a black of Qut of Town Bakery Products. |ble will be. ? rown. of Norwich, lnyiting | Bicture hat and carrled an arm bou- i VIOLIN Electric Flat Irons * m R Mok It o ot svase. A movement is on foot in Norwich |\ oy KNOW SOMETHING < of Putnam generally to come to Following the ceremony a reception | to organize the local bakers, and Jack “Good Clothes Store” Norwich Guly & snd taby torc e 2| was held at the home of the brids for Zamford, general organizer of the ABOUT SALOON BREAK s:tyrlofl exercises arranged for that ?‘e'flw of ‘tag two families. Late in | Bakery and ‘Confectionery Workers" In- he afternoon Dr. and Mrs. James left | ternational union of America, has TEACHER 2 i James Minnehan Taken in Charge by || Al String Instruments repaired Automobile ; for en_automobile trip through the Tere from Chicago, TiL, with that o 5 At a special town meeting this| White mountains, the bride Wearing | ond in view. The objsct of the organ- Police Late Thursday Night Violing sold on easy terms and Boat . (Frlflay) evening, Groton s to decide |to g0 away a Bllit of chartreuse, green , said Organizer Zamford 'on - whether or not to pay $800 for care |jersey and small white kid hat with | e toriss e Late Thursday night James Minne- For appointments address E. Thursday, is to improve shop condi|nan, about 40 years of age, was ar- |l E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- : 2 of outside poor and'insane of the town, | Patent leather trimmings. Upon their | tions, courage home demand and s g % ¢ gomplaints being made that $25 Is too | return Dr. and Mrs. James will make | discourage the. sale of out Of town|aad kane and tocked up at somes|] Wich Conn. high to be e, their home at 636 State street, New | Lcouriee Jiee. *° 1 all that thou: | podyicaoe and locked up at police Dry Batteries, . Y & patient, is taken to | Haven. eadquarters. gh man read t into H { the Norwich State Hospital for the| Dr. James, who is school physieian | 5208 Of loaves of bread are sen may know something about the burg- { —— " ———— Head Lights, f town - F - e In New Haven, is o son of Mrs Charles Norwiay wetkly Y oM R O oo Mty Aliarc' s saloon on North - i T S . Jamoes, of Division street,, Norwld ltam J. Fitzgerald, president of o v Spark Plugs,: To Those Whom It May |ORPET UNDBRWENT THREE Ho'was gradvated from Norwich-Fres | i Nofwich Trades union, and Fabert "“,‘?v‘"“"’ ot Ty O gk : 5 Coticheit DAY CROSS EXAMINATION |Ac2demy In #8905 7. MoNeely, business agent, will absist | ux : R b the | State: Ha hed Its' Cas OBITUARY. in the organization of'the iocai. There 3 help: 3 Notico is herehy _givon. that ‘Has Finished Its'Case and De- sl iy la are about 45 bakers in ‘town and about Horns, p’ lately subsisting o t Owl Lights, ! 10 establishments. £ rar Bl s end Willtam C. Yo fense. Has Opened. ‘Thomas A. Loughran. ) : carrying - ‘Waukegan, s, 29, Thomas A. Loughran, postmaster at . B ocaict, oo, yadoe: Gia: giats .,,,‘, June 20—A three | Natick nder the Cleveland and. Har. | UNITED WORKERS ho Flash *Arm amme oF Stetsom & oy on of Willlam M. |rison administrations, died suddenly | ACKNOWLEDGE CONTRIBUTIONS | traye Lights. . § mum mflfl v stu- | Wednesday afternoon of heart trouble, 'im m“"‘"","';‘“' superinduced by heat and over-exert- | lllness of District Visitor Prevented Glise began 1ts sitors ""“m . Visits Until May. to M mc tho Inke‘ Forest high —_— school girl four Choice line of Lawn Mow- On account . of the illness of the lesfyed. e ers, Gflh Tod', Sfi’m committed suicide by taik- Provide 4 District - ¥ < : { mmm.sga Two Withesses ‘Loughran N e A ek A D LT Rifles, Rakes, Sherwin-Will.) ‘were heard before: rnment on: the , Mrs. United "Workers TOoW to rack- 1. Pai Garden H and: lity-of “theiipoison to her. Chivhan O ‘mbm%f‘“ ig. N ¢ jams Paints, ose ] 129 Main St.. Norwich, Ct.

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