Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 30, 1916, Page 6

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Wenmhohkeuwddmphmgefi;khfio&m@hofnfimuflb pachu;omgmboduphuwhmcumfofl-mdmflyow On a good hot Summer day a porch prettily screened with handsome Coolmor or Komi Screens, and provided with a well-made, sturdy, comfortable Boston Store Couch Hammock, is going . to be a mighty popular place—and it can be yours for a very small outlay. LAST WEEK .n"7 it Couch. Hammocks for Porch or Lawn ' MANY PRICES FROM $5.00 TO $15.00 These Boston Store Couch Hammocks were selected for a variety of reasons, the first being quality. They are well-made, sturdy Hammocks, fitted with chains i mflownhflwwfldwmmdemh‘fidud the very opening of the hammock season should prove a boon to a very wide circle. H-nmfioht’inl— COUCH HAMMOCKS and strong woven wire springs. Every Hammock is fitted with a wind shield, and whether the price be eres °“’-v’v“ Regul;r pr!ee slz'oo“““""sale pr!“ 39'75 f;.s:ymseferc:fim you will find comfort in any you % ca Rou 5 Hobbetl chapian: :g:; Regular price $ 9.00__________Sale price $7.50 litz, Captaln William Sturgis, Cap- . .$5.00 TO $15.00 : iaih Beverly Robinson, Generai an- | Regular price § 5.00._ —-nnu---Sale price '34,00 most of the veterans will accompany The Famous R e | WEBB HAMMOCKS - is to play . | “Palmer” Hammocks |t s for e Hareich Wl S| Rogular price $1.00_ .- .._._Sale price 60c city, rendered the fourth band con- NEM O CORSETS| e Paimer” Woven Hammocks occupy puirausity the village vg&hw;|,;rg?m_ Tiursday cvening. ’?'hw‘;% Regular price $1.25___________Sale price 75c arranged by Leader Charles O. test of staid ociti: in in- H H a place of their own, In quality and o o o o bituf® ctoms, go- | To8, 20, Tolovs;, Manh, Fatl o a¢| Rogular price $1.50 ... Sale price = 95¢ ,1 $3.00 style they are unequalled and the prices tion of automobiles and the future in- | popular air, Leading Up to the Mandy = »} in regular $3.00 models are as low as hammocks of much less convenience of pedestrians, esprcially | Lane; clarionet solo, Louls Sol Requl i 1.75 -_.Sale pri 1.16 el in the snow and slush periods, the|Grand National Fantasia; popt eguiar price 5 { ARSI T price - 7., AT OLD PRICES value. §irect wna 1aaing 1m0 the ot T | Soines ana sromnone, s Gavit | Ragular price $2.00 Sale price $1.25 N IE . We Cnrry a Complete and Varied iand dna tho post omice, are being re- |and Kesser; Grand” Selection ~from eguiar price 9£.UU___________oale price o1. | % b t . i e 7 : 3 , *»\ On and After Saturday, A-wrh;;n;s SRt TR | B sy, pors o5 ey ot | Regular price $2.25____.____Sale price $1.40 1ot to uta. psmtz way lA:rdve -iflm ld nale, Star Spangled Banner. . * Nearly:all Nemo Corsets in the regular SPECIAL locates #t hay Giceet Jaction. - |- atisy Seriice B Whibile: teaiter 1 Regularf price $3 50 Sale pric: sz 50 w o h One of the objectors said: “I was | the Passaic schools js on vacation at g p - e S TR p I e - o & =X F‘dfl‘"“ We offer at $1.10 a Palmer Hammock ?m to z;n‘e ‘removn.l orBu-m cross- | her home in Westerly. i ? . . . . rom £3 Advanced to $3.50 which is a bargain. It is a close, canvas || vears ‘ago when that section of the| g 5 ez 2nd Wihelmina Bro- Regular price $4.00___________Sale price $2.90 o weave, and the pattern is a tastefully col- ]| Sireet, was paved. but ‘il opposttion |lotie Norris, of Faweatuck. teachers : A : s y was removed when the paving Wes | employed in Plainfleld, N. J., schools, Regulal‘ price 34.50 - sale price 3325 c,t them while you can at the ored stripe. For a few days you may Sompleted, for the white Wing sweevs | are at home for the summer vacation. SR A iy o\ s . old price secure one of these for yalkers when the smow comes. Bt | 1200y 2 evpieved in e menier | Regular price $5.00___________Sale price $3.50 Only $1.10 crosewalks are being removed at the | 3Ot Wil leave todey (Friday) for The urisdiction of ‘the. white wiage, | Pocte 0 return to Westerly in the YOU SURELY CAN KEEP COOL AT and, therefore, in winter, as well as | *3%- in summer, Broad street cannot be crossed with that same safety as when OBITUARY. the crosswalks aided pedestrians in 2| , e sort of right of way in crossing the Frank Lathrop. street that was recognlzed by opera- Danielson, June 20.—Frank Lathrop, tors of vehicles generally,” aged 40, of Wauregan, died Thursday - afternoon at the Day-Kimball hospi- e Joseph A. Brown, a fugitive from [tal in Putnam, where he was taken r l\ ol‘ iustice, and wanted for burgiary in |l Wweeks 230 to undergo an opera- ° awtucket and in Norton, Mass. was|tion for appendicitis, which was fol- arrested early Thursday morning by |loWed by a complication of troubles. Police Serseant West, in Westerly, | The body was removed to the under- THESE PRICES ?nd given into the custody of Chief "3“"""5’ m"m?u"f l‘fg“! B, Ke“ge“ in 5 N i Srle S e = 1 nspector McCarthy of the Pawtucket | Danielson. Mr. Top was born in|the country’s foreign relations, which| FAIL TO QUASH THE , NORWICH TOWN it s TR st B g NOANK police, Who was accompanied by Chiet | Danielson, the son of Mr. and Mrs.|gpparently was interpreted as referring R i Lo of Police Scanlon of Norton, Brewn |Henzy Lathrop and had lived here the |5 (ne Mexican situation. At mo time, ByeH. - Loocal Girls Going to ' Groton Long| After visiting relatives “ww,,v Mr. i Molonson May Have|and two other, travelling by auto- E’emgr part of his life. Recently he|jowever, did Mr. Wilson mention i ; okl ; c Point Camp—Motor Outing to Hart- |and Mrs. Henry Yerri left in| Gone to Mexico—Camp Fire Girls to|mobile, commiited several burglaries|Dad been the manager of the Waure- | Mexjeg or any other foreign nation ai- | Judge Overrules Motion in ase ford Park—The Week's Visitors. | their automoblle Wedneuhy forNorth-| Plan for Vacation. in Massachusetts and one in Pawtuck- | $20 company boarding house at Wau. f eld, Mass. - Miss Gertrude Avery, Miss Elizabeth o SR 15 Aen - v e Molonx;n of this vilTags Brown got away and officers have 4 Luther and Ofiss Giadys Beebo will|~ Mrs. D. B. Kinney and granddaush- | s anxious to discover the whereabouts | Pech. Seeking him for the past three |31t ‘hiS Spoien join the girls’ camp at Groton Long |ter, Miss Arline Combies of Tanner Pot Int Saturday. veci Where ‘Representative is Charged et. His two pals were captured, but |[cEan. He was prominent in grange o betteve,” the presment said, “that| With F 2 ntin sn' kes x circles and was well known through- | 5 - SCI€Ye 00 BIESIERE B, S He leaves his wife, | o \ e who was Miss Ella Pellett of jel. | Qur thoughts. should be ready in every| New York. June 29.—United States weelss. . Daniel- Tmp B¢ Groton Long [10% of ae at Lord's Potnt for & twe | 95, er husband. who left home last point of policy and of action to vindi-| Judge Wolverton today overruled the el O e poome oast| Police Officers McCarthy and Scan-|®°% and one daughter. cate at whatover cost the principles of | motic plan to stay two weeks. weeks’ stay. - Motored d she has o 2 R £g i s iy with justice and respect, an: Raymond Keables of Bridgeport will | 6l8on motored here Wednesday 1@ | he belonged to the Hhode Island militia. | &l _extraordinary proceedings with | gt Gescriping himeelf as “in a spend the week-end and Fourth st nis | Visit relatives on Town street. home uptown. . Am ideals. Hi 1: Mrs. Webber from Willimantic is |PerViSOr of schools in Brooklyn, N. Y., | Will be held at the home of Mrs. Min- house on Main street, Westerly. =He DRI e e declared . L the air of Sergeant West, it whs as- IN A FIGHTING MOOD. | first Fowler, F. S Mrs. Walter Potter, Miss Ruth L.|ternoon thero will be a Christian En- | buy, g, &7 altercation with his fore- | certained that Brown was employed in sctacalic ’ Dbelieve (hat at whatever -cost Potter, Miss Helon 31 Lathrop and |deavor service and & session of the 3 Miss Eilzabeth 1. Tuther motored to Sunday school. of his absence. and his people fear|Rnecticut. Tt was decided not to ar- Hartfo ednesday to see e roses in Blizabeth Park. motion to quash the indictment charg- from since. Mr. Molonson was recent- | 100 arrived in Westerly shortly after liberty or justice and of humanity 10| ing Representative Frank Buchanan, Iy employed in the Palmer shipyard,|ten oclock, by automobiie and, with | PRESIDENT WILSCN 1S which we have been devoted from the | former Representaiive H. Robert \ to Hartford. At Scotland Road hall Sunday af- . Monnett, former atter-. ney general ‘of Ohio, an dother with violating the Sherman law by foment- ing strikes in munition works and on steamship piers through the medium . of Labor's National Peace Council. The motion was made in the in- Camp Fire Girls to Meet. So the omtens Geciden o dstar nss | larse crowd in Independence square his i t lor, president of the Labor's National nity or with self-respect insist upon » Miss Loulse Newman, assistant su-| A mesting of the Camp Fire Girls|arrest unfil he went to his boarding | oRCeption of some of the cardinel|gy: upless ahe is willing to act in that| Feacs Counci] Jto test the suficlency same fashton toward them. of the indictment charging them and bad habits which should be the cause | restaurant, just over the line in Con- [ 8o Informs Crowd in Spesch in Inde- | America should be just to other people June 29. — President right to demand that they treat her that he has met with serious accident, | 65t him in Connecticut, as that would Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kennedy, -Mrs.|Some of his young men friends feei|7eduire the assistance of a police of-| ppyaqerphia, C. P. Kennedy and others from Dan- | sure that he has gone to Mexico, as|fiCer of that state and wctild also en- Ji it Caeinonay e Ehuratas to er voaym N- X-|me T. Valletto Saturday evenirig for|Was kept under strict surveillance, | AmicriSa In deaiing with other nations| “.That I am ready to fight for at eny | Others with the alleged conspiracy. .Olhl.nn. of Vergason avenue. must “vindicaté at whatever cost its ot New the purpose of planning the summer |until he entered his boarding house, . . S| cost to myselt. ew London turapike, for the vacation. | the purpose o ning the summer | o Hon vy delayed entil he. oront | Principles of liberty, justice and hu: el e 5 .. 7 Urging that the whole people should | WILL ALLOW REMOVAL ity;” that “America first” must be . Mason's Islend, but the details will bo|to bed. Then the exits were guarded | oo, (Miss Mary Cordon of Danielson is|ae e of, Samilton and son and | So0e (ond, b e & the guest of Mrs. Benjamin Kennedy at her home on Town street. At Sacred Heart church there will Mrs, E. be devotions this (Friday) evening for the feast of the.Sacred Heart. ¢ | ghape (g national policies, the presi® daughter will move the last of this|Settled at this meeting. and Sergeant West went to his bed- | Lansiated into action exalting it above dent said that some men pretended to OF BODIES OF TROOPERS all seifish interests, and that the na- i Weel from Harland road to 363 Wash- Visited Mcodus Member. room and pladed him under arrest. | iion's policy and development must be | Deuc e, 7y the average man, but When| who Wews Killed at Carrizal—Obre- y = oot Brown was turned over to the Paw: ey acted they Y ngton street, near land’s Corner.| geveral members of Charity chap-| tucket officers, and soon after left in E\flflfle by the whole people and not| “.iOp you Teddy!” someone shouted, gon Sends Word to El Pna. 3. Jomes and children of | aay 15 visit My Loren Drooes. Moy, | he_automoblle for Pawtucket. the|Y,Lr SLo and the president hastened to explain Applause repeatedly interrupted the e o et T 29— Mint Bliss Place left this week for the sum- | Brooks was formerly Miss Phebe Wil- | possachusctts officer accompanying. | address. Therrowd lixed particularly | {oa je Was not referring 5 g BBl e tain hdividual. War Obregon today instructed Gen- mer at Fishers Island. Dr, Jones|cox of this village. committed fn- Massachugetts. and. he | the president's decharation that Ameri-| ““ws1icFica first' means nothing un-|eral Trevino, the Mexican command- spends the week-ends with them at| TEdward Lane, recently employed at|saiq he would waive extradition rou- | c2P Principles must be vindicated in Little Miss Lucile Flelding of Ver- | their summer cottage. e 7 the Palmet shipyard, has gone to Bos- ton. til you translate into what you do,”|er at Chihuahua, to inform Consul tine and go to Norton with Chief|-— - was a statement that brought prolong- | Garcia at El Paso that no impediment % Scanlon, if agreeable to the Pawtuck- I ed applause. Cheers also greeted the| be placed in the way-of the American John D. W. Chester and family of | gc ot *Fa preferred the biggest|HE 'E'S C. E, HUGHES 24, president’s declaration fhat while he | suthorities if they desired to remove Natick, Mass, have arrived for thelgose of punishment first, he said. GHANDSQY OF CANDIDATE | was mot intercsted in fighting for him-| the bodies of the American troopers summer. 3 - gelf, he was “immensely interested in| killed at Carrizal to American terri- NMr. Hand N;rs' Eg::ttt Hihf{‘,‘"“‘ un?t fighting for the things that I beudev;o in, | tory for burial. ew Haven have e to sum- ; 2/ twee: o Jo mex home at West View. MYSTIC . : b e e L e P g o all comers.” ‘Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Whaley of New @ challenger to all eral Obregon and General Trevino 2 S . Officially, the president addressed |rose from a request of General George OFFER FOR A SANE FOURTH ork have miTived at The Farin for | Methodist Pastor and Family Start on ) | aciceates %o the comvention of the 4s- | Boi, Jr, commander Of American Hrogh MacLeod of East Providence| Vacation—Gift From Choir to Mrs. 2 : scciated ‘Advertising clubs of ‘the|troops at El Paso, that the Mexican has been visiting his mother, Mrs.| James Johnson, \ # world, but a mixed crowd heard him.| government deliver the bodies for Angus MacLeod, of Prospect Hill. 1 3 510 ?:k:t ’I‘;Jdtehpeen‘:lpe;l;e air, imrlEeIr° ;&: zsflGn.I‘ Ge;-‘-r:} O‘Yl:lr‘e‘soal inform- Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dunnack and . had Hall neral Trevino expense ol Cotmaln, Das retunadl {o] panehier Noula Durineck, et Thurs: : i for Washington immediately after the| for the transfer of the bodies to fhe Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Doughty left|day for Brockton, Mass., and in a few 4 < address. & & United States must be borne by the ‘Wednesday for their summer home in|days will proceed to Camden, Me., > . 3 T R e jcan government. Mai ‘where they will spend July. Mr. Dun- ne. “\ - 2 ‘Connecticut has been called and the. Jack Steele has recovered from his|Dack, who js pastor of the M. E. h respo is prompt. Our young men Help! Assistance! recent illness and is able to be out. S l;i-nme‘vg‘rg:d phanddn g‘;\yv'ig: ‘. 'who follow the colors are checrful and| Jaox Johnson 1Is mow glving his : T J anxio bear - bk “P':t;:":t GI:;"‘;"‘;"K a throat trouble for which he hopes : " 30 (o ST (us~ (hox own: 20 views of the great war. Well, fsn't 5 o a part in the national movement to | yiyro, o ot pd Tec f while away. quite an ex-poun: Los An. his art class, will be at Riverview dive. Buch, relist Jlile Snpy; bring the foolish Mexicans to a real L Leave for Detroit. / e understanding of what i€ means to in- | 55/°% cottage for the summer, arriving next Wi SR AnY. Tanibe Tohmaan 18 ah § 2 < ult ur flag and Kill our people. No : Reason Stone N On Houseboat. " Thursday for Detroit, Mich, to visit duty call will b:n ;h:x;ked.c:: gtrm: find Al eeds. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Webster have | Mrs.-Johnson's home. They expect to - mbg md mfln{“n eryt = ul 'ndldl zone‘on their houseboat for the sum-|De gone a year. Mrs. Johnson, who 5 v prou ve such a splen l;;s been loprant o soloist in the nllue'.g; T | ‘I.;:ol u:n.l. represent the state—Meriden list church for over a year, wi e - .,?J':’.E;’";,’;“ Eretiias) a Boren greatly missed. Before her departure ‘was presen! v e members of m? lss 1da, Toampson hes been spend- |30 B o8 B ndsome astern Star pin. ugustus Thompson, who has been News Briefly Told. very ill, is able to sit up. Mrs. George C. Lane and son, Rob- Returns from Granby. ert, ? spending a few days on Block Franklyn Rathbun has réturned from | slan Fuller has. b Granby, where he had gome to work| Motorman Charles een. fm";‘hg ;@;::1 Since Eu l.d&em op- 1o‘om!nntl to Itis home msru days by ‘eration he een weak and was not e able to remain at his work. i fl.::’?‘.‘&'r Fu‘fl““fl. m:i Miss Ida Hadley has gone to New - g 3 London for a visit of a few days. PORCH ROCKERS—Comfortable and well mdo—l’neu Wes Dh iy eamed W $1.00 to $3.25. e o tertained the REFRIGERATORS—The Leonard Cleanable, with porcelain | "3 mesiine ot e Siiver Link socoty | {2 3. 5, church at ber home on i7a- pson. A pleasant social ;" Astarbars woil Ieabla for o sefrigccatt lities. yas held Thursday afiernoon with adrs. | ', SIS0 & o Targs attendance at MATTINGS, hour followed the work. FIBRE RUGS—sizes 3x6 to 9x12. Y Jeveiy coundis DeOR e € S0 s S four

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