Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 30, 1916, Page 7

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ANNUAL REUNION OF + |SOLDIERS CLEANED OUT THE SENIOR CAMPERS. NEW LONDON SALOON oS ey Merry Gathering Around the Festive| Were Lined Up Three Deep at the Wufl postal service, and us * Board at Y, M, C, A. Building, Bar and the Pnp. Was Alone. e b:‘omnhmt- and buquirlu and save from $1.00 to $3.00 a pair. - BROCKTON A - saloo nkemr not far from ?m The solicitor: The dauvery mail z | bullding on Thursday - et ant N%m e e matiapility of fiigh mma«e::' n on 101 & SAMPLE SHOE STORE g 1 ol | 18 SN R e o | (B e S et ; e |n g T e I R g e e postoards, and ety ”‘"”'—“" Main Street u, der I-ndflutthemumybeuuthafl relating to lottery, nedless cbaiy enter- Size 5x8—at $3.75 - Size ixé—at $1.75 138 rection of Mrs. G. Curtis Hull and Miss |at an early date. It ap, appeared later, | prises, Size 6x9—at $5.00 Sixe 5x8—at $239 Helen Hull: however, that the cause of his rejoic- 'Chiet Ln:pector Relative to loss of 3 ing was not altogether omne of coii- perty, damage or destruction, wrong Cold Meats. cetn Yor the sollera, When the Mase- | Gelvery, tAmPALIng or imierctr Old Glory Sets complete at 98¢ _ . ; Egz Salad. achusetts militia passed '.hroush the | mail matter, and schemes to defraud. 3 . . Peas. Rolls. other day, they had a wait of only a|A statement of the facts and all let- This Set consists of an American Flag, size 4x6 feet, made of - . £ . Cocod. few minutes at the depot. Rushing|ters and literature with envelopes fast color cotton fabric, with 48- Stars neatly sewed, has canvas - r— Strawberry Shortcake. into the saloon with bank notes in|should accompany complaints regard- bindi-g. -von. polo. h: ler—the umpl.u their hands, they demanded quarts, ln%'"fl!xemu b PECERNEIEE | R R S P P I R TR S G i aing atoren In_ ihe hoe | e Bagge“m e B et B o M S B G s i g o A R LR 2L ment e leading stores in e r- e erbury rs’ union enjoy- tmaster i pable | near-whole: orders. ive to appointments, servi niture and allied trades will close on |ed a banquet Monday night, State| memaes N e e by P enle by o ane marks were made by Avery|tor was alone and unable to attend|conduct of postmasters, ~delivery of S——Fi Poles— H OI‘S 3 Fridays, begiuning June S0th at 12 |Barber Commissioner Healey of | Holmes, whe epoke. of Tast Years |to the rush except in a fractional man- rmuxl Dostomice hours end location of sma“ Flag ag Pole Hold o'clock, noon. Naugatuck dellvered s short address, Adventtires; Samuel Crowe, who spoke | ner. The invading army speedily dential postoffices. Size 18-inch—at Bo 7-foot Poles—200 . 7 - on Camp Needs; Carl Ricker, who told [ found the location of the goods they Second assistant postmaster general: Size 24-inch—at 10c 8-foot Poles—50o . « - of .his “unique experiences when he,desired and helped themselves liberally | Relative to the transportation of mails, Size 36-inch—at 15c 11-foot Poles—88o had to paddle across the Niantic in & ‘When the bar lined three deep, the |railway mail service, foreign mails rowboat because sed ast | proprietor could not even reach the|and the admission of matter E ; . *had was & board, said |money Which the clstomers strove fo | mails Which from 1s form o chares: || y SPecial Cotton, . Sewed Strive | Pole Holders at these pricest give him. Then came the cry of “Ail | ter would be liable to injuré the mails|f] F128%: - Star. Holders—4! i Mott spoke on Camp Spirit. aboard” and the soldiers rushed out,|or u:: person of postal employes. 4x6—at 780 Tice Holds y This year the boys will go back to | °aving the saloon man minus many ird assistant postmaster eral; Size 5x8—at $1,00 Adjustable Holders—78s -~ the old camp again and the d.u' have | dollars’ worth of refreshments. That Reluln to money order and postal . been set for July 31 to Aug. 5, inclu- | 18 Why he 1s glad of the prospect of a | savings business, classification of mail we are at all times by speedy return of the troops, particu-|and 3 2 3 ; : e i S 2 ek | LR it SIPR A | et of pyass dnisblio | LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR keeping our goods up to [ iast time, as he is soon to leave tse | g Eincerely trusts they will come via | in, and C. O. D. matter, penalty 5 New London. When he hears of thelr | and king priv'll ge, postage stam; e Dighest sbudind of g J]| 5o o anoier doia SFmL Y nman o e el e s ANNUAL TOILET GOODS SALE cellence. We are expert STATE OUTING IN : Relgtive to rural delivery end eiar|| 10day and Saturday will be the last two days of our An- judges of fine Whisl RED MEN'S DRESS | School of Orthodontia to Use the Dor. | Jute service, o the "establishment, || nual Sale of Toilet Goods, We strongly advise taki 3 es, e witerigs. fourth olass office and eon i ilet Requisites T # Each Chamber of Gommeros o be | mhe Angle Senool of Ofthodontis | megr Twiiae® oice and concerning || vantage of the Special Prices for Toilet before able Wines and Beers, Designated by an Indian Name. | which will Joid_iis summer 'season | dead letier ofice, this Sale' ends. Prudent people will layina ‘while = A and kesp nothing nly The annual outing of the chambers | July 11, h ked to have dormit: they can do so at such pronounced savings. o or Semmerce Gt sastern Comnecticut. | acoommodations at the college. ™ 1t 13 | ROBINSON FAMILY HOLD the Sale ends when the store closes on Saturday night. which is 2o be held at Lake Chargog- | expected that the accommodations wil THEIR 32ND REUNION Y chaugagowgamaug, July 13, | be placed at their disposal with board- gagoggman ——— under the auspices of the Bastern |ing facilities at the College Tea room Nearly 100 Present at Annual Gather- Connecticut Development committee Mohegan a 3 ] will be an original and unique aftair, |~ Ay ing at the Old Homestead. The outing is to take the form of an = FUR | . stead at Franklin on Thursday. and was formerly a conference ground | Bob White patrol, Boy Scouts, in_ the . of the ancient Indian. For this reason | chapel of the Montville Centér Con. | ¢ Eoukot Iunches were enjoyed under | CAPT Rl g, %.“éi&’a, o Dlciacte in the i ; S &t Was_thousht appropriste that the | sregational church Tuestay ovemins:|*$[S8%i. 101, rotiowing the tun § ARRIVED AT ELPASO| 110 5000 % vaid furthor exposure to outin; iou! n the nature of an e ice cream an e ‘was = Ay TaMla S Dontuebucie: RBIL ‘pow Wb offered for eale after ‘he entertain- | gheon NOUT Oficers were clecfed - 23| Hero of Carrizal Met His Wife There "”b, teria, third, destroy by meaus af The Indian idea is to be carried out | ment was readily disposed of. The y respec em President, Deacon L. A. Robinson: —Then Went to Hospital. S N NG S in” many ts. Members of the | proceeds will be divided between the —_— yarious chambers of commerce will | two socleties. The success of the en- | Yice president, Mrs. Lucy Manning; Large 'mm-u in Output of Texas El Paso, Texas, June 29.—Captain drese s Indians and don full war | tertainment was due to the following | °CTetary, George B. Manning: treas- |; 1 Tasoy Teves, June So-Captaln| i '.,,”-',":.‘,},",1?3}. paint and feathers. Bach chamber of | committee: Misses Hazel Young, Jean- 3 Iy rived here this afternoon and was met | aocording to Charles W. commerce will be designated by an |ette Home and Anna Kirsch, . Since the last the by his wife. The captain registered | {he United States Cool Survey, FION pone been four birthe, Marion Dogw Hope{at a _hotel preparatory to Eoing to| amounted to $1508. gn gold, 675,418 To Camp in New Hampshire. |inson. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robin- | Fort Bliss hospital fo bave his wound| ounces of silver, 219,268 pounds of Frederick R. Sykes, the eldest son|Son, Julia, to Mr. and Mrs. Lois Man- | T2 42,491 pounds of copper, and 30,3 Alderman Alton T. Miner, formerly | of Dr. Frederick H. Sykes, president | ning of Brattleboro, Vt. a child to Mr. pounds of zinc, having = total velue of S S T 150 3STARBRANDY . .. .......cc.00i. SLTB BlaSiai al tae noxace Sraniires o | o Do trsderck It feaves early |and Mrs. Reuben Manning of North Why Foods Spoil. $265,450, as compared with $813,787 tn the New London court of common |this morning for Chesham, N. H., | Franklin, and a child to Mr. and Mrs. 1914 - In the tion of food there are 1 full quart MARYLAND RYE.............. 1.00 [iccincii deciared Thursday that in his | where he will €0 in camp Suring Juiy | Byron White of North Franklin. Tho | momy racimes i B or 000 there a7e| " Siiver has always been the 1 bottle XXXX PORT 50 cpinjon’ the taxpayers will be forced to |and August. The camp which was | only marriage was that of John Ward | but hacteria Is the mata one. metal produced in Texss, the output e O R R R - face a rate of at least 20 mills to meet | founded by Hanford Henderson, is|t0 & Lebanon young lady, and theonly | = ‘Bacteria are presert almost every- |fince 1835 being 12,417,882 ounces. The the demands of the forthcoming an- known es Camp Mareinfleld. There|death recorded was that of EHerbert|where in air, in water and in all food|¥lel of ~silver in 1015 was 144,656 nual budget. Alderman Miner gives it | will be 135 boys under the direction of | Manning of Windham, showing a{exposed to dust and air. Milk is a|CURCes greater an 4. Total .....ccoivvvevveugeaeeaneane.. $3.25 [|as nis bellef that the present 18 mills | capable instructbrs. _Frederick Sykes | krowth in the number of descendants | favorite medium for bacteria and is|ETeater part continued to come tax will prove totally inadequate to|will go by train to Springfield, where | of four. _|one foa that should have special care.|the Presidio silver mine and cyanida~ ° ] 1.9 meet the increasing calls for appro- |he will meet the boys of the western| The oldest of the descendants S| 'The consumption of f0ods contain-JUon IRill in the Shafter district, Pres- m y = briations from (he various departments | and southern delegations, thence going | Luoy E. Manning who will be 81 vears | ing & large number of bactemg, even{idlo County. A emall but increased of municipal government, by special train to New Hampshire. |In August. She is at present making | though there mg,y not be any specific | SURRLW ‘of ore carrying vofi - her home with her son, George E.|disease germs among them, is a men-{ Per, 30d lead was mwedtxvm:ho Manning. ace to public health. s We can profect)&moore-Van Horn distriot, - Among those present from this vi- ! Cougty; some gold, silver, 1 and iy were: Mes. Neison D Hobin: | bury of B,5uERN T, IDSTSSSIRE BU- | e Troduted In the Siere. Bian e M el e Williem . Man-|edge of the behavior of buctecia and| S district, 1 Teso Comty: aid e ning, Frederic) anning, Lois A. o tput -silver bullion was Manning, Mrs Lucy E. Marining and by knowing fiow to comtrol thelr de-| 04, ot Fiano, 12ano County. velopment. It is of great importance Nearly a hundred wnra sent at % indian pow wow and red men will Scouts and Girls Entertain. ly presen! perfect as an appetzer and a preventative of colds and Biacain alsort themselves in Tall war| bout $15 was realized from the|the thirty-second annual reunion of = paint and feathers. i literary entertainment given by tbe!the Robinson family at the old home- pneumonia when you buy at Greenberger’s. The outing place is an Historic spot | Miantonomah Camp_Fire Girls and the : s oema s anee o Twenty Mill Tax in New London. 1L Total .. .- $1.50 S Sart s MR Comtality Gopertment #es s ssrerssssssscrsrasnsarses . . - !bo‘:: mafnngcflacuA‘er?. on ly s 1.00 Fo R JULY 4th M'CORMIGK MANAGES f"ifi,‘;‘;‘ué‘:fi.:‘:wq be taken ;,mg NOTICE S DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN | Just after food ie In the home o well | GENERAL STATUTES OF STATE Beginning Saturday, July 1st, a s S.mhem, i Barit” Toede 4 dcher| *“GF Conn, SECTION 1am, REdw: 2 9 t] sweeping, as molds and bacteria are LATING CELEBRATION _OF, - ° . e very abundant in the air at this time.| FOURTH OF JULY 3 4 ll it is not sufficlent however, to cover| = # eatl u 'plece erea et w1l e food during sweeping but thers should | Every person who, between sunsst 1 oot the dust in_the Air which cons |on the 3rd of July and 4 o'clock in'the, given Free with the following|| £ SRR s o e e | e T R tween 11 O’CLOCK in the evening of, IIL 1 fullqu:fiOLDRESERVEPURERYfls 1 bottle COGNAC . SR e P due ais s Ll . = zt:?e a‘é: e:ng" :::t‘la:\;ld lglgmt::l;fi;xeibg July 4th and sunrise of the following B RO e X X Say, Sha- diesh e Total ....oouernvviecninnnenen..... $350 Rihpands of quuors e . such foods e fruits and vesetadles, |(Ye SRl CCRACeS eny Semmen, O °nly $2.25 L R and for this reason foods that are {o |explosive causing a foud ' report, or, B k P I . R I w - ?:‘thmusm: med'otl"h::t::lg.! P3| Who shall by ringing a bell, blowing & 1 full quart Branch Brook Pennsylvania Rye__$1. F todey greatee numbers ot bectacia. B |1, boating o dima or In Ay ther. Iv. .. I bottl P c rf H P l't w- 50 x ent foods, cereals, etc. and the num- | manner make any disturbing noiss, or 1 full quart MONOGRAM WHISKEY. ....... $ .75 e rure vaiiornia ro . . saccnined - 8 ber of bacteria in-the raw product far gmh.hs; bonfire shall be fined not mare an 3 o sl R R SRR S RE | ¢ : —— T A Th-polh--um.m‘ 1 bottle PORT WINE., this law. fenssensesaiiees 50 L e s O s L T ALLYN'L. BROWN, Mayer | Total ..ivoioinvenenenet .. ooo.. 8200 11 full quart Old Darling Whiskey__________.$1.00 i et | SRS S P Only $1.60 - 4|1 bottle White Port Wine________________ .50 BEER SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE, dozen TS e s R L 1 full quart Old Overholt Whiskey._.___.....$1.00 1 bottle Muscatel W‘ne-_---__-____- .50 1.25 60 1.25 WPAGHE-EM Dry p&‘las. o <o o0 + - conly $1:00 \ DRY, pfitfl.zs........nfly 1.00 1 full quart Golden Club Maryland Rye....._$1.00 1 bottle Shefl'y Wine_ ... 50

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