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"Native Telephone Peas : Large Cherry Currants| Davis Blackberries Red Raspberries ey Muskmelons SOMERS’ MARKET LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK. MOTOR WORK A SPECIALTY M. W. WELD Telephone 397-12 Norwich, Saturday, July 15, 1916 VARIOUS MATTERS St. Swithin'seday. | Light vehicle lamps at 7.50 this eve. ning. The first caulifiower, . from .Staten: Island, reached market:Friday. Where there.are flelds of white clover “honey bees are very busy just now. Stenvens' Studio closed today. Will open Monday as usual—adv. Otis is Vacations: have begun at the Library. Miss Harriet 'G. ‘Cross away for four weeks. Friday’s clear, invigorating air and bright sunshine brought out the au- tomobile parties by scores. It rumored that the TRockville- Willimantic Lighting Co. intends to clese its office at Stafford Springs. A number in 2o to Gales F the new Coun! Norwich society will for the opening of 'y club house this eve- ning. s During August Christ church will be closed. the congregation attend- ing services at Trinity Episcopal We advertise exactly as it is You want to save money, don’t you? Here’s one way of doing it. church. The eclipse of the moon, from 10:19 last evening until 2:14 this morning, hed by many interested ob- The water offic m. will be open today frcm 8 a. to p. m.—adv. enog- has will enridge, Martin C h, where she es are be- the boys portunity to an on money. egates are being named through- the stae attend tk ate fire- men'’s conventicn to lte, Au Buy a Suit now, keep it un- in Thomp- til Fall and you’ll save more = onmec ted ticut at the offices ¥ vention money than you ever did be- fore in any purchase you nprovvement y doliars in ymmer on re on 50~ made. It’s money well invested. Prices of clothing are ad- er vancing every day and not all clothes will be fast color. CLOTHES BOUGHT OF US NOW ARE GUARAN. TEED FAST COLOR. We have a number of dif- ferent styles and models in ldren to factories ops 2 mer vacation. ome in The IN- Niantic Hill the summer. Suits, not all sizes in any cne model, but a good sclection in all sizes, that we are closing|: out at very low prices. Murphy & McGarry 207 Main Streei FOR SALE Negligee Girdies made of double weave small mesh fabric that is porous and sanitary; no | rubber to give odor; 18 to 36; |1 price $1. also ¢ sets, sizes 18 to Each fitted by MRS. LUCY A. SPARKS, 24 Fairmount St. Phone 872 1 men invit At John Du receive ning out the t ans- Suite 46 Shannon Building S Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- SR ox trance. Phone. afternoon. e The advance of the ninth DRS. L. F. and A. d. LaPIERRE |ing 15 i, arrived irom New Pork 287 Main St. l’u 1t to prepare the mbers of the regiment, e a ten days’ tour of duty | | PRACTISE LIMITED TO | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 a m. to 2 =, m. ¥ E; 7 T ADAMS TAVERN i8ge61 local French societies nizations are being ‘nwv\\m"flt to cele- offer to the public the finest standard || i | Fric brands of Beer of Europe and America.: Bohemian, Pilsner, Cuimbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's Scotch Ale,’. Guinness’ Dubiin_Stout, €. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker HillP. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- izg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuse: Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 519 Forty child or fathers b ici and 1490 Dewey at ez en with their mothers| Colchester and s going to_Camp v , came up Friday on the boat from New York and the total, 130, were examined at New London for. contagious diseases or in- fantfle.paralysis, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLADN' Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, » Local. Grand:- Army men find inter- est in the appointment of Harry T. Luttermaniof Stamford ‘as steward of the Soldiers’ home at Noroton. He is to have a salary of $§150 per month and mainténance. - Mr. Lutterman was recommended to Gbvernor Holcomb by s. Norwisk, Ca Homer S. Cummi fiThe president; of the Conmecticut King’s Daughters and Sons, Mrs. Wil- Hfam H. Dawley, df Norwich, is already DR. SBAHAN, Specialist ————————————————————— | | weading was cn Dizsases of the BEOOD AND STOMACH. Rheumatism (incinding Nemritis); Sxin * Dles, B! stum, Run- o o, Prematurs HEing: | Hardenin, « Culture ‘treatment M&‘m: ases. Simple and-_m;lrfile prevention of Ty- M U e =~ :fi;g“hsm.*m B . Hours: 1 No outsifle. vistts.affer:8, ‘M. J.FIELDS, , . Florist 39 Ward:Strest ! _Carnations. Special _Forma and | Plants. Telephono 657, f’ ©n, account of Increase In price. of tos Bacco, the. ::.:l:)l! Cigar will o a7 making ‘plans for the state ‘convention to be held,at Willimante, October 4- 5..and has socured as one speaker DMrs. Afithony H. Evans,jof New York, international’vice president. The Unitod ;States. Steamship.Com-, - pany announced yesterday that Charles W. Morse, the president, and big owner in Noark shipyard, will return to New York, Sundey by the Ameri- can linen :St. Louis from Bngland and France, bringing some profitable ship- ping: contracts with him from forelsn rms. TO RELIEVE, INDIGISTION Thke Horsford's' Acid Phosphate There‘is nothing :better :for, nausea, llncsh?m a, sick hehdhche-or acld stom: = AORWICH "BULLETIN,” SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1916 PERSONALS Issac Briggs of Greene, R. I, was a recent visitor in Norwich. Mrs. George Dolan is visiting in Fall River for a few days. Myrs. Lewis Lavellee of Moosup, spent a @ay in‘Norwich this week. Former Mayor.T..C. Murphy has | beéen in New York on abusiness trip. Miss Dorathy Farrell of Whitaker avenue is_wisiting with relatives in Westerly, R. L Miss . Mildred , Lewis . of . Norwich is spending a week with her father, Samuel Lewis, of Mcosup. Miss Anna Kelley of New Yrok city is the guest of Mrs. Caesar Del Carlo of Oneco street for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Langenbach of Lafayette street have returned home after spending two weeks with out of town friends. DMrs. Anderson Adams, who has been staying with Mrs. Harriet Kingsley, at Plainfield, has gone to visit her ter in Preston City. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Case and sons, Frederic, Jr.,, and Lebbens, who have been guests the past two weeks of Putnam relatives, have returned to their home in Worcester. Mrs. street leaves town this morning chaperone a party of college girls Pleasant View, for a week or m They are to occupy the Christ church bungalow. WRITES NORWICH FRIE;‘lD FROM NOGALES, Clarence D. Bovnton of ClLff to ARIZ. J. A. Husband Says His Regiment is Camped In a Border Valley. The Second Infantry, C. N. G., wh is at Nogales, Ariz, is campel alley between two long ran hills,” writ A. Hushand mounted scc to a'local friend. One of these r: runs right into Mex- ico and senti are stationed at ir Is along the range. He that heat is almost unbearable that the thermo - hovers 118, The n has set in the torrents ve ai cooling fect and are welcome than sun. he food is zood wri H band bill of fare consistec the follo the other ‘day: bre fast, beef, boiled po cream bread and coffee; di broiled boiled pudding, br: ice sup baked bear bread pud br TEN TABLES OF WHIST AT THE GIRLS’ CLUB .“Mfmiss Marion Duhaime and Edward | Prizes. McNerny Awarded Fi | | Ten ta ol were played | the Norwich lut ) | evening the | the foilowing: ladi n Duhaime, coll: OBITUARY. George H. Wilson. H. Wi 1 n dic ¥ where before h ¢ known a London Clintorn, Dr. John A. died a n, Friday 1 'patient ¢ been Hopkins but on | unable to pre ! FUNERAL. Rudd. Funeral S who died in in Ne t 10.30 o’clock tor of All urial was in Jordan cemete Quinn-Cestelio. Patrick J. Quinn of New and Miss Susie C were married in day evenin, performed the ony at dence at 199 Huntington stree attended by a company of relatgves. Re Released from Jail. Nettle Orn of M superior court on the charge of ery with George Dyer was release Friday on probation. Relatives promised to take care of the woman Tearing Down Building. The old Y. M. C. A. building State street, New London, owned H. D. Barrows, is being torn down a gang of men, who went to work Friday morning. This is the building that Mr. Barrows was ordered by tt common council to remov Gardners Lake Activities. The season at Gardners Lake is in full swing, the Lake House in already well filled with summer hoarders an the usual activities at the lake started. On Friday afternoon e boys at .Camp Cadaho dofeated th> Camp Massapeack in_a lively ball game by the score of 7 to 6. Cranston Company Moves. The Cranston company have moved into,the store which was occupied by the George A. Davis company. The building which the Cranston company vacated” was one of the first Adams Express offices in the country. — e Sheltering Arms Service. The, service at the Sheltering -Arms on Sunday afternoon will be con- ducted by ‘Rev. Richard R. Graham, pastor of” Christ Episcopal church. The choir of the church will assist in the service. e Unclaimed Letters. The Tst of unclaimeq letters in the -Norwich, Conn., post office for the week ending July_15, William Graham,, Wm. A. 0. H. COUNTY BOARD MEETS Plans Discussed Relative to Coming State Parade and Field Day—New London County Will Turn Out 700 Strong— Officers of Ladies’ Auxiliary Attended Meeting. — Indications are that New London county will be represented by at least 700 at the state parade and field day of the Ancient Order of Hibernians which will be held August 22 in Mid- dletown. Additions may result from Owing to great interest manifested by members of the order, the parade wiil be escorted by the F Regiment A. O. H. Rifies under the command of Col. J. J. McMurray of Bridgeport. The regiment offered its services to tate to go to Mexico if needed. a large and enthusiastic county board or Holcomb wrote a letter ot meeting which was held in the Buck- | appreciation for the spirit of p € ingham Memorial Friday evening with | ism which they displayed in offer Co s Donohue of Mystic, county |their services His y Wi president in the ch; In attend- | have a chance to review them. ance v the division presidents in| After the parade the sounty, State President William T. [ take place on the of New London and Ex-President| many noted amate n P. Murphy of thi and of- | state will compets ficers of the Ladies' auxiliary to the| The following were present meeting Friday night: ftate president i London; co Donoh elative to the big event which intends to make a sgrand were di sed by the del- New neliu: S nounced that the|president, Te; New I on d ons have hired a|county record A and the local divisions have en- | Garrity, Stonir finan itary band to ac- | secretary, John Hour swett C | < and furnish music in| county treasurer, John ady, wich Ladies’ auxiliar: Smma Dene county vice president, Kz New London:; county ri | ney, Marcus H. Hol- | tary, Charlotte Hollow: ! of the state of Con-|don: county treasurer i staff and Rt. Rev.| Foley, My county i - Catherine Coffey, Stonine ! he men appear in line Othe pr | of the Lad il- | Kennedy, pre and indic: gan, pres London, fighout the state | Dewire itations to the > towns to in Mid- ests of . Donovan, rector of s church, ill serve a nittee has been appointed to fier the transpor ; i tv ani T will kb announced IMPORTANT MATT WERE DEFERRE LVE THOUSAND DOLLAR DAMAGE SUIT WITHDRAWN Eastern Ccnnetiut Develc mittee Held Brief Busi sion. | and dollar dama ral im | William H. Buck- | ters that w les J. McKay, | meeting of or ¢ father's estate, | Development Co superior tice of the with Clerk case was s accident the re- | at_the 1915 strucl was briet State Chamber Meeting. died nin after the he accident n Mr. ured. susta His de June, nine RAIDED SCUTH STREET HOU nitte | mecting in The exe ered to ap tend the > aid not S, before ¢ ELSEA BOAT CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL OUTING A number of 2 —— Jewett, a former Four Boat Lo Taken to Red Top | Wich char Brockton, Ma: ed the outing, m from Brockton t WHY BOSTON STORE SUB-STATION CLO 1 outing of riday nd th two large t the club do members, Harold at Only Does Postal B partment Store Ho me resuited in a victory Men by the score of |, Postal statio game baked beans and re ser the of Prof. 7, the | master ° patron: th tract with office was made. after dark, ing at the club dock | ment requir office busines: store open ss as a dej Its doing tion t CHARLES KREBS ON THE MEXICAN BORDER Is Now a United States Regular With | The Second Conn. Regiment. through J. King, who of the contr Station Friends here have received word from Charles Krebs.of this city who [Store is open dofng border duty as a Surprise Party. reg ‘five to thirty cents. Narrowly Escaped Death. nkk W. DuMond of New York city, his daughter and a young woman model from that city, with vhom he was working during the elec- irica] storm of Thursday, had a nar- row e from death. A bolt of lightning struck the studio in Lyme where they had been at work, com- inz down the chimney and leaping out of the fireplace. The bolt passed- between the occupants of the room, but nearest to the two young women, who were both scorched on one side physician. The damags’wes: .‘.!EE v: ! o badly as to require services of a necticut ment, Co. A, at Nogales, Frtends of Thomas Farrell pleasan Krebs writes _that the|lv surprised him at his home on W errific there. Ormly’the other | 2ker ‘nvenue Wednesday evening. th the temperature 110 they| Games were pl and dainty arch of 15 miles with | freshments we ved on the po & 65 pounds. He has | Which was prettily -decorated wi an -money <which he |Panese lanterns. Tho: Misses Helen Cochrare, Dorothy Roger: Erickson and Paul Danielson, Jensen, ‘Wilfred Bjorn and Gee. Attended Stonington Meeting. Mrs. M. L. Sliney, president of Di- visfon 18,»Ladies’ guxiliary of the A. O. H, and Mrs. Julia Brock, pres dent of Division 54, Ladies’ auxillary to 'the A. O. H,, attended a county board meeting in Stonington recent- Iy. The meeting was held for the purpose of making arrangements for the .state parade in August. ‘The:telep]l pne systemr of Japan rep- | zesen: ent of. $26,000,000. . lPhggiSS% FERGUSON S Hamilton Watch Agency If you carry a watch of our supply- ing it will be a time saver as well as a time teller. Because being absolute- ly correct it enables you to employ every minute without watches are for men of FERGUSON waste. affairs. Our 239 Main Street, Franklin Square COUNTY HEALTH O MAY HOLD CONFERENCE FFICERS More Stringent Methods May Have to be Foliowed to Keep Infantile Par- S of o alysis Out of T! ¥ 3 Killed T About elev ved to Mattewa: ection. taking m health o e whetl hy of N retary J. ard cer Arthur ago that where m . pres local hea 1 conf ore - don county may have her or- 135 of Health p all the en- er- ent alth n the K show med: - window: saw a by n_ investl, as that of hree Cows. Th op- wed ical n TING IN THAMES Discovered ody De- for to the in s 3farion | who begin on or before August 1st. sday three manson of killed by > cows were - Suppl ling. ren years n, body will be brought to Norwich. el in diamond rings & display.. ; el = W d It's a real delight to those interest- o insgect lisease in > ® mar- and went to Moosup overseer of ihe dye- of the woolen mill at ago She is sur- The guneral was held last week, but later the our If you have made up your mind that gift shall be a diamond ring, see our display before buying else- where. Our diamonds are of the pur- est water. Settings the very best, and our prices the most reasonable. F._W. GUILD, Jeweler A a WHAT YOU GET . is more important than WHAT YOU PAY. A Good Memorial endures forever. A low price is soon forgotten. The Chas. A. Kuebler Co. 39-41 FRANKLIN ST. CUMMINGS & RING, Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Oppevite Post Offieas 'Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant \NORWIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE 99 Main Street There is nothing in the commercial or shorthand line in the way of in- struction and training that the NOR-| WICH BUSINESS COLLEGE cannot give. Our insiructors are:capable and ex- perienced teachers, who have also had. the actual business experience ‘neces- sary to successfully train students to fill responsible positions at lucrative salaries. It will be our constant en- deavor to make this school the best kusiness training school to be found in the New England States. Every student attending the NOR- WICH BUSINESS COLLEGE will be under the personal supervision of the principal, and thereby receive real bus- iness training, the same as would be received in a business office. If you would like to be prepared to fill a responsible position at the time | when others are still preparing, en- | roll now and take advantage of our, | special summer offer made to those Full particulars sent upon request. NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE : B. M. HINMAN, Princi Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER Violins sold on easy-terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. WHEN YOU go on picnics and outin take a 28 ¢ & Thermos Bottle with you. You can then - have hot or cold drinks as fits the occasion. A full line for you to select from here. THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. _ JEWELERS Established 1872 144-146 Main St., Norwich, Ct i I -DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon_Building Annex, Room A l v e v B ~