Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 13, 1916, Page 7

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c ASTn RI A New Ruling Went Into-Effect on’Wedl{esd‘y\—'th:eWDrivm and-Expressmen Disappear From’ Old ‘Haunts—Police e Orderedito Keep; Street Clear——Noucenble Improvement Mothers Know That in Congested Sections. | e - - & I I I | i o e i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. of“common council,four.-years;ago,sbut | intersection’ before turning, & - = A"EGG neyer very’strictly enforced, are to be| A vehicle crossing:fromdone.side,of W enforced 'to* the¥letter, from - now ;on. | the street :to’the. other sldp; shall'do The newruling,went;into -effect,on [So by 'turning’ to~the:left,« so.as to Wednesday. , Keep the streets, clear | head in.the samefdirection, as,thestrat- is-the order to each patpolmangin the | fic on that side.of!the.strees. segtions” of the city: effected byf'the| No vehicle shall stop with - its ‘left rssulmomiandwthew beyed jorders ; side to the.curb.. .« i g % 41l right-oniWednesday: for’ the Jitney Unless jnian eme'rgency or:to .al- drivers, the expressmen and hack |low another' vehicle.or pedestrian to drivers disappeared , from thelr ac- |cross its path, no;vehicle’shallistop in S A customed stands, and,;took up positions [any publfc street;or highway of‘this Opium Morphice nor Mineral | elsewhere, Several/of the jitney driv- | city, except.near|the’righthandcurb. 0T NARC OTIC. ers backed into. Rose alley, where they | The,departmentiotipolice shall' have awaited prospective. passengers. authority to controlwtraffic - in the The . enforcing of.the regulations is|strects and:highways.~ Said:depart~ without.a doube a good:move on the |ment may-station officers at'places on part of the.city officials. ' For instance |the strests wherein:traffic.is congest- Lower ‘Broadway. has been :a much |ed, who may:require.all vehicles, cars In congested street. 'When there are au- | and public conveyances,tosimmediate- the Factory End Sale now-in progress-are -as-positive- as-they-are-substan- tial. The wisdom-of:buying-during this Factory-End Sale is absolute-and- certain. ‘BUYNOW‘AND SAVE MONEY. BUY NOW--YOU'LL NEVER REGRET Home Furmshmgs at Factory End Prices Drapery and . Curtain Mateflala Odd Pairs of Curtains Axn.t Sl]llks, new L]')atterns az;d coéorlnigs, a tC()X'fl- 0dd lots of Curtains, consisting of one and two plete line, regular price lSc—Special price a i i i o S o pairs of a kind at half regular prices. Cretonnes, a beautiful line of colors for Drap- eries, Cushions, Box Covering,.Etc, value 25c tos and teams lined'up ‘on both sides |ly stop or start as may-be necessa: of the street and‘has irequently been 2 3 conBary. the custom, it is next to impossibl for teams or autos io Bass,cach OHheT |is being loaded or unloaded, sholl be and in case of fire in that s e = £ = allowed to remain standing'for.more Aperfedmdyimmmh “se firemeél would be very greatly bandi- | ihay fifteen minutes on ;Main . street flon.SowSmm'JlD\uM capped. 4 nis ity |from Cliff street to : Washington A good many people in this city square, on 'West Main 'street from confesusisnolanes o i esera o Ly \vflsmr'gson square to Forest street for the safety of the, public. No vehicle,” except while the same Rugs, All Styles—Linoleums as a whole and Mayor Allyn L. Brown S RE Iy e ; » |} —Price a yard.. o . 18 the rules mey be obtained from police [ 21 street. = urtain Scrims, white and with colored i PSP A el S o8 , X ice, parr.mem “fire_patrol, % 5 dehtons terns, regular price $2.25—Special price........ $1.28 . headquarters upon _s.pphc; i trafiic emergency repair, United States borders, value 12%c— 21 price a yard 9%e = The Traffic Rules. vehicles and ambulances shall [ curcamn Sort T PERwe Axminster R a variety of Ir Ba The rules to be enforced are as fol- |have the right of 'way throushk any e aac arauEties) white s and patterns, value $3.95—Special price $2.25 lows szgree[ and through any processfon. ;Cf_gv hem&{;clu- E lace borders, value 25c— G < ' x 2 e A vehicle, except when passing a driver of a vehicle, on the ap- rice a yar o o Tazs O D vehicle standing or golng in the same |proach of a fire engine or other fira{fl | . o e ic‘;zi?kif‘f‘ I;‘:’“ e S s miEnaG ey T 2 t ew effects, Teg- le Rug, value $8. P $5.85 ular price 2 ce a yard... Seamless Tar patterns, value x12 feet, good als Axminster R s that have ac- | Patter: cumulated—ry I 2 er gh for sash cur ns or for one or tw 1 h s, lengths 2 to size 9x12 feet, At6 months old anding g x E c i 2 i D - 22 CENT! direction, shail keep to the risht and |apparatus, or ambuiance, shall imme- i} 35 DosEs 35 g right-hand cuprd as is[diately draw up said,vehlcls as near - P practicable to the right-hand curb = F i slowly, st k and parallel thereto, and keep it at a r s . as close as practicable to igh standstill until the engine, appsratus : hand curb, so as to allow f: m, - lance has passed. ing vehicle: ce passage tc sha as 4 ' 1 Exect Gopy jof Weawgers THE oxnTAUR comPaNY. wEW YoRx crrv. B e o e e e keep to tho left ngers, so as A vehicle turning to u in any way another street shall turn the such passengers and no Vehicle the right-hand curb as shall proceed at any time at a greater o. speed than is safe and proper. = A vehicle tur to the The rules provide for a fine of not SUFFERED BROKEN PROGRESSIVE MISSIONARY CLUB |another street shall pass to more than $30 for all offerde: , value $22.50—Spe Remnants of Printe =Ll | lensths, value up to a Li rting, cial price THIGH BONE. HOLDS AN ALL-DAY OUTING. - — Alphonse Fournier Awarded $7 Week- | Thirty-Five Members Entertained at|METHODISTS WENT ferE e e Iy For Injury Sustained on June| Home of Mrs. John H. Ford, at East TO WATCH HILL HAVE ANNUAL PICNIC 10th. Great Plain, F ity Sunday | Young People Had Pleasant Outing at Annual Outing of Tr You Ought to Find Something Here The following compensation agree-| The annual School Held at the Shore. Gardners Lake. i Wednesday filed with | Progressive Missionary of the S atiorial | E. Parsons of the su-{Central Baptist church held on|_ Watch Hill gala day for the il i Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. John the picr 1 when, in Special pri E Erumley and Son, Shetucket|H. Ford, at East Great Pla | al S the school went on emplover and Alphonse There was an attendance of thir-|held on W held this year at E abeth street employe. | ty-five, the members ¢ p on the ® )i 8 $7 weekly to begin on | and remaining until he day was m by _their owners, fll ‘“f AL B ¢ date he suffered a | ening. on and L| gllais Gr l!i&f) BASEImen 2 A delicious picnic 1 Ik i joved on the shady law e hlrveaiar i Es a TE ernoon, and about 5 o'clock thg hoste wer rved al nt Stephen S Trouble With the Russians. | o5 servew. ice cream and cake. i 'l inks the trouble .with | The club memb were delighted | _ il Se o 8.30, each ¢ i s that they will not'stay | to receive a call from Rev. Petor C.|Block £ hour int E Wright, now pastor of one of the lead- | Home abol i ing ch‘urrhe[s of Philadelphia, and for |PY. 4 — | 2 number of years a popular and su = ered, - SH £ 1 - £ 1 ¥ E\/Cf‘i‘l RAILROAD MAN cesstul pastor of the Central Bapti | GOVERNMENT, d0BS wever, were dtsfii\l Ft S8 o citsning tolie: i VLY T e pesiane i B ; Matter What Your Business Is ’ : £ United Sta ion annou open competitive ex: club, who has.been ill for a lo and unable to attend the meet Dear Sirs: T was|be rode out in an automobile D READ THIS | initon stieet. a torimer oric t.the doctors said | Miss Ro and both were cordially [ held in the fall of t ers, and up until | welcomed. {under the rules of com ago I haveibeen| The days o Examinations for the jamin Rockett visiting Mrs. out o year and | Pleasure, the ¢ session, and the athering the treatments that were|most enjoyable. Mrs. John E to me by several doctors I|DPresident of the club. sitions will be hel k of Pea mittee who xaminer, pectc assis N p— troubled with ugly, pain-|(Clinton B. Stickney of Erown s that your Oint-|Me, Miss Williams is a them ‘when ‘every- | Stonington High school, as I have tried about fsince when she has taught s i Stickney is a_member of : vou many times over, I am, | phone Co. in Brownville, end, Chas. J. Heyser, |riage will take place the latt Mich., 42 Glenwood Ave., | of the summer. ] e De and’ they kept boat- inspection of the outing comy ave me much distress Miss Williams Engaged. o anie tor ot e, e e "7 7y it my work. Announcement is made of the en- v); bookbinde D chE DR e Wilson Rt b bt ~Ll T ei|sagement of Miss Helen Hay office (m of computer st . —— _— | e & on’s Ointment, and | Williams, youngest daugl geodetic (men 'only); | UNIVERSALIST PICNIC L= Boes 18 i after 1_1ul‘::l !“‘XO\‘OKES l‘szfiw-fl;e and Mrs. Prentice A, Williams of | graftsm department at : - | wooben £ u u ‘can tell suf- | Quoquetaug Hill farm,s O1d Mysti s e o R enit AL AT MOHEGAN PARK | % aduate of Humid Weather Did Not Dampen Pic- nic Spirit of the Day. A had a most v were taken to Roclwel dozens of people write : o AL et Monday Afternoon Bridge Club. eczema, old sores, | . The twelve members of the Monda: and all skin diseases. | Afternoon Bridge club enjoyed an| Sell a biz box for|OUting on Tuesday going by automo- |tion of i TACK HAMN S5 corter bile for luncheon at the Stonington | Service (men ICE PICKS—r feature num- am and _ice were served. had general ic while the refresh arge of Charles W, ph F. Cobb, the ice: pharmaci Ointment takes the burn|Manor inn. | vice (men only); in 10 minutes. Mail prepaid by Peter- ICE CHISELS— TEA SPOONS, 8¢ regular z0c | ments were in ¢ ons. Rev. Josi heavy, regular 40c § ¥ i er, government printing office (men accompanied the young peo- WINDOW SC AT . Iy); telegraph oper a 3 Hardwood poli . ELVES, 18-inch, regular service; and veterinarian > committee in charge comvrised SCREEN DOORS, Stained animal_industry. the followir mner W. Arm: Ve 2 ft. 8-1 3 ft. by 7 iigs S, 24-inch, regular ndent of the S. Young and Ed- intendent; enter- | = E. Rogers, Miss = “ 11, Miss Ruth Hender: N Fillmore, LeRoy W. Walker; [ ARRANGING PICNIC FOR ry serious cne, especially W. Arm- s possible to arr: : REL possible to ar Keppler; JEWISH RELIEF FUND live in separate Heart Rending Appeals Received by e LE L Local Committee. for the e (men onl s (men on 8§ | turist, bureau Kl | computer, naut. ¥ | naval observa | draftsmi copyist, T I boiler, navy department mechanical, tanam (men only; topograr nal 2 e (men on 8| finisher, government pr | (men only); junior 8| enzincer department at large onl junior engineer (mining), reau of mines (men only); laborator tant, bureau of standards (me only) library ass nt, department service; press feeder, governmen { Incidents In Society ! Harold rotyper, office t the problem r zees with warm clo is almost impossible oe has left town for in New Haven. GRANGERS HEARD ittes ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS |and baz Grove on Sunda ceeds of which of the Jewish Wa The Federated Jewish of solu- owing, ality rate is 23, the pro- e benefit | men nd. h the lack of sanitary ar - per now In Charles H. Brown Tells of His Trav- els in Foreign Lands. In Warsaw it was 15 housand in August 1915, and h sen to over 35 per thousand. 4 tney Clinton, fo {printing office (women only): press| At the meeting of Norwich Grange|jjttee has received a numbe rural districts, it is even higher. feeder, hydrographic office (men only), {\0 172, P. of H, in Pythian hall on|jeartpreak s from the sufz| T the cliies that have be printer, government ‘printing office; | Wednesday evening, Charles H. Brown | foring non in_Iurope. troyed, such as Brest-Lito tions in_the rn War | others that are near the firing line, first_evacuated Dby |such as.Pinsk, Slonim, etc., rwards conquer- | others fro mthe southern part of Ri- which is|ga down to Lusk, the homeless Jews again the scene of the fiercely con-|to the number of about 30 tended battles between the armies on|sheltered in the various neig that front, are graphically told so far|townships in Gradno, Seidlet as the non-combatants are concerned, | saw and Lomza. by reports which have been received| Reports has aiso been received from = by the joint distribution.committee, of | Dr, S. Nathanson to the effect 2 ster Channing Smith and Miss funds for the Jewish war sufferers, of | Warsaw alone there are over 17,000 Barbara Smith of Washington street Which Mr, Felix M. Warburs of = 52 |children under 14 years of age whose|are spending several weeks at Camp Wiliams street, is chairman. bodies are naked and whose feet are| Pike near Worcester, The total mimber of Jewish refu|bare; who are without a rag on thelr| e . n 2 e g read” | gees registered by the committee, is|backs, suffering appaling hunger and| Many Norwich friends wil.con- The railway mail clerk, bookKeeper ‘;U;-ETI;Z~F§;§$§uf"‘é‘;:‘e“l;e%ga Green: | 185,506, which is about 000 more | thirst. They are the innocent victims | gratulate Mrs. Avery Smith, of Broad and departmental -clerk exam Din race: slustraten address. Oharles | than were on the register last No-|of every other almost inconceivable| street, now:at her cottage at Crescent will mot be included in the fall sehed- | 1, iRse . o ol iy No i, e vember. These figures include for|privation that spells misery amd pov- | Beach, who will reach her 88th birth- ule of examinations. If examinations | M Btowm:, FeRreshmenia. | gy | the nortn and southwestern provinces | erty. This huge army of helpless little | day Saturday, July 15. The co Walter T. Camp and son, Ray- of Portland, Me., are visiti erick S. Camp | | | scientific assistant, department of |S2ve a most interesting illustrated | agriculture: tariff * clerk, interstate | 1octure on his travels in forelgn lands. | ;one, (whi 5 commerce commission (men onl he meeting was well attended in|iho Russiens and a teacher, Indian service, and trained |SPite of the extremely warm evening. S RO ring N i e D ni e | wen drclded to emit the noxt pwo | S P He Oc d Stk e meetings and the next meeting will sitions will be held on va jastes S Wertet wag appointed e commitine e of one to make arrangements for the stenographer, departmental service | @nnual picnie which will probably be Stenosrapher’ and typewriter, depart. |held in conjunction with the County mental ond Panama canal _ services [ POmona outing. (men only for Panama canal); steno- [, The lecturer’s program at the meet- graphic clerk, departmental service; | Ing Wednesday night was as follows: typewriter, departmental service. Song, My ildhood’s Home; read- CIAL VICTROLA OUTFIT $28.75 This Victrola VI, $25.00, and 5 Double Disc Records (10 selections), 75¢c each—complete at $28.75. SPECIAL TERMS—75c PER WEEK Harry R. of Jamestown, N. the son, Richard of Washington place. . . for these pos S are nec ary, they i h ing ssic | ©f Vilna, Levonia, Volhynia, Ekater-|ones needs immediate help. They No extras or interest of any kind will be announced. There is a con- | 9°CUPled the chalr during the busi-| 3,0, 0" poitava, Taurida, Kharkoff, | must;have .shirts:and shoes, nourish- - Y hould b Victrola h 9 D e = Minsk, Vilep: Mogtillev, Tess: | ment and shelter to keep them alive, ington. Young men willing to arabia, XKief, Pololia and Tshernigoff.| nI.-A. Botwick is chairman of the = - cu is}rllou lg; your Victrola here, as we gwle‘ oot Apponiments ot an enirance QUARTERLY MEETING OF : s an e el e e This Leaves the-Skin . salary of $840 to $900 per annum have LOCAL PAINTERS’ UNION |lodgings (hcated) and food for these : you the very finest service in connection wit excellent opportunities of appoint- el i T s {Free From Hairy Growths your record purchases. ment. Advancement of capable ap- | Officers Were Installed and Reports | ing. Prof. Ambler,Tn/New York State. Botucses {5 sreaspnanly xapic Were Presented. The provinces of the dnterior (or as| (Prof. Joseph Ambler, .formerly of 5 Full information and application Gt the report describes-it, “on the rear”) | this city whos has® been :teaching at (Toilet Talks) forms concerning the above examina-| Gmoers were installed at the quar- |have a total of 74,078 refusees. The | Woifeville,” Nova.Scotia, has resigned| A.simplosmethod for completely.re- tions may be obtained by addressing|icn)y meeting of the Painters Union, | Provinces mentioned are.Kursk, Tulsa, | his position there and has-accepted a [moving every trace of thalr ‘or fuzz is the United States civil service €om-|x; 630, held in Carpenter's hall on |Kaluga, Nijni, Noveorod, and Voronej. | position in New -York state. It is|here given. This is painless and usu- mission at Washington. ~The above|iviqnesiay evening. The reports.of |The cost of the food ration suppied,|said that so many:young men,have|2lly*a single treatment:will ‘banish examinations will be held throushout | fhe past quarter were read and ac- [only amounts to”20° kopeks per, head,|left,the,school for the!Buropean;bat- |even . stubbornt growths. To ‘remove the United States. cepted, showing that the trade s in|per day. A typical food ration is the |itleflelds’that the-institution -has‘been |hairs,smake ' thick paste“with some. The Plant-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Building, 144-146 Main St. % fine condition at the present and.ev-{one supplied by" the Jewish commit- | closed. powdered Gelatone and water, Spread. Norwich, Conn. Trolley Car Motor Dropped. erything working in harmonious or|tess of Astrakan, which consists of on hairy:surface . end efter about 2 i A A motor on a West Side trolley car | der. one-quarter pound of Kosher meat, K mimutes, xub_off, ( wash :tae,/skin_and The Victrela Salesrooms of Eastern Connecticut dropped at East Great Plain about| The officers installed follow: Presi- |one and one-half pounds of bread, tea, Cheaper Than-a-Licking. the ruisfaresgone. This 085 widl: 245 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and dent, F. J. Delaney; vice president,ftwo Iumps of sugar, ome-quarter| Those senate appropriations . seem |not mar.the.skin. butito avoldsdis- the car had to be towed back to the | Fred Beausoliel; warden, Arthur I |poundjof potatoes, one-eighth .pound large,.butsit’s>cheapersto bexprepared | Sppointmentifbascartaintyousgetifela- = barn:for, repairs. Vars. cereal. The - housing ._problem — is 2 than'oigat licked~NewYorky Sun. -, ' fong -

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