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T R RN : NbRWIGH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JULY -17, 1916 PERSONALS s e ,,,“,,...,,l Sees No Necessity For Conference 1s visiting friends at Gales Ferry. Miss Mildred E. Gibson was the guest of New London friends, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Rudd of:Nor- wich have been guests of Mrs. Albert F. Green, at Lord's Point. Mrs, H. S. Staplin and son have re- turned to Montville after a lengthy visit with relatives'in Stonington. ‘THE DIVINE VOCATION i FATHER GREENE'S TOPIC Missionary From LaSalette College Urges Parents to Influence Children Toward Work for Souls. The preacher at St. Patrick’s church Sunday was Rev. Walter J. Greene, M. S., of the Misstonary College of LaSa- lette, Hartford. This Apostolic School is the American branch of the colleges located at 155 Via Cavour, Rome, Italy, and at Stanstead, Province of Quebec. Norwich, Monday, July 17, 1916 __ VARIOUS MATTERS WE ARE RECEIVING THE VERY FINEST OF BEEF, LAMB Funeral Directors apd_Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Now That Federal Authorities Have Taken Hold of Epidemic Situation in New York, Local Health Officer Feels That Present Methods Followed Offer Sufficient Protection for Norwich—Says There Are No New Developments Light vehicle lamps at 7.49 this eve- ning. All the state tuberculosis iastitu- tions are overcrowded just now. Nearly 500 Connecticut men have Mrs. Kate Houlihan and Bertha Its object is t d devotion and Ovpasite Past Offies: iy thus far enrolled in the Plattsburg | g G s s to spread devotion an thus nhalt of, Norwich were,at:Fernside [ced larm In This Ci honor to Mary, tho Mother of Christ , i ‘Camp. Y is City. onor y, the Mother o rist, 'Phone 321-2 L AND POULTRY Training Camp. cottage, at Lord’s Polnt, recently. Here and No Need of Al In Y- the type of the perfect mother, while ady, Assletugt The G-3, now at Bridgeport, has Shh training young men who are study- SOMERS’ MARKET |Rinrat,ommessd Bontcamss | nan Boon ¥ Frog 30 o0 Fom ot S B B P i e Naval Station, thence to the New York | yng Mrs: A. H. Maine, in Stonington, | Now that the Federal authorities [onts displaved certificates from tho | Tt inera is particules iaterest in ihe oLkt pevtadipls ; e i have taken hold of the examination of | NeW York health department or the|religious congregation of La Salette, B o The W. Tyler Oloott camp on the |, iss Edith Frelmark of Lemnox, | M44e leaving New York by rail |2y physician. Most of the chil- |ag a number of priests from the Hart- and three times longer than S e T o ookt camp on, ihe | Mass, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, | children leaving ork by rail |ren were bound for Chesterfield, Col- | forq ‘college have been pAstors and other starter batterics. g : Hermann Trey of Asylum street for a | during the infantile paralysis epidemic | chester, Niantic and other nearby 3 . 3 leased for the'season by a family from | g, o d curates at St. James’ church, Daniel. Feds il ew days. in that city, it is felt by Heaith Offi- |places, only a few remaining city. |son . 8 Monttes Gumaribas e N cer Brophy that no conference of tho | Dorothy Goldstein, sister of the 1ittlo | “"Rey. Father Groeno spoke to St. Free =3 Ten of the patients at the inebriate | turnca ater & weeky stay 1 Batg, | e2lth officials is mecessary ar tho|girl who died a fow days ago and on | patrick's congregation upon the topic i £ e SEt Hipiat hae O - | present ‘time as the present methods | whose body an autopsy was perform- : sty d LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR || paroled and will leave b fow ot o fims | TOTe: Where they attended the EIks' |being followed are sufficient to insure | od is now almost comblotely paralyzed | iod oz e yoar. va onia, Havy pa. | = Free battery booklet on request. until all of tho ten hav canvention: proper protection of this city against |but it is expected that she will Tive. Sep it -| RICAL WORK. o gone. per pr A e ve. | ents are casting about for best pro- | = AMES aanAtE ELECT! Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morrisey have |3l invasion of the dread dissase ia | Gertrude Korsch, one of the four chil- | feusion G0 ive: thetr children, Who| = MOTOR WORK A SPECIALTY The Stonington Mirror notes that! returned from s lhe’ bel,nave | Norwich, dren who were ‘taken off the boat a|perhaps have just completed the gram- | = Necidohe Cons District Deputy Grand Regent Thomas | ((hich ‘was held in Baltimere guriag |, SUch was the statement made Dy |few days ago, is showing a high tem- | mer school course, or who have fin- M. W. WELD Curry of Bozrahville, recently made an | . i altimore Guring | the health officer on Sunday night. | perature. The other cases Show N0 | oeea il sohool Bassibiy Suor pars USL Service Stati Es 39; - official visit to Pequot Councll, R. A. | 0¢ Past week. Ho also stated that ther wero no new | matertal chanse. ot b thets minde Aaoa A B lon M i elephone 397- 2 evelopments here and that there is Gircular Lettor lssued. fession, bus life for thei s T atréet Hapurtment's men mowed | ool an o re ) Tohuiveeddon fana [ 5 vseaior slaem onthe part af oz [ S ETISH ST ERERE 18NS S CRR0R, SIS isinses e S ain Street &> Frankiin street park = Saturday and | weeks' vacation to be spent with relas | Wich People at the present, sued @ circular ietter fo health au.| This is the time and the opportu- % many persons in the nelghborhood en- | fives "ty Detroit, Stich. - o | ,Fhe announcement that the Federal | {uok fL . €Nt it Cpceiny ingtraes | nity When parent -mothers in partic. A pleasant St. Swithin's Day Sat-|ihe guest of N Frieda Bli an | However, as the Federal authorities it o DAy gl L e R rs. James Quinley. uating from a business school gener- urday and a delightful day Sunday, Ll rieda Blinderman | ; CSeET AT xamine only those chil- | this state. Children under 16 years | the altar. After @ lingering sickness, Minerva |ally depends upon the training regeives compensated for the rain, heat, hu-’ Dl ity (ircn !e;a ing New York by rail it will from New Yar}( should on their arri- !L\'(:r‘ Hebrepsmarlion s tue MRSk ol Lucrettia, beloved wife of £ James | hil ttendi hool. midity and storm damage of the past| Mrs Helena S. Orn has returmed to|bo mecessary to tontinue o siriet ex- | ol in, Connceticut be resistered It a) S Jad [ Lor Reart (e BORS 1087 | Quinley, ot No. 520 North Main street |V Sencing sehoo weelk. Buffalo, N. ¥., after epending a fow|amination of the children Deiné|srom the New York authorities it|Messiah, the Great Prophet, ‘the Ex. |Posted awey ithis (Monday) mornng| The NORWICH BUSINESS O Some of the Tolland farmers who dd!s'“—l\'vn b df\ui;ll'tur, S tcie ltug\"is expected. ll‘)'x a conference of should be examined on arrival and at|Pectation of the Ages. With that hope, | A\V’l‘! 66 years old ;as‘ born in LEGE is offering a courseicf trainiia have gone into raising cucumbers for | oY Of this ci the health offcials would b held on | freduent intervals afterwards. A per- |she early took her boy to the Temple: | 75 * (e Gy dehter of Samuc in BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND | the pickling compeny he o S o . o ifliche shealth oty S s son coming from New York and who |#2cquainting hi znifica Lyme, L S e 2 | o u e R TR yoJiss Annie D. Kyle of Smith college | Saturday but it was decided that T Suffering from any slcknces ghould |of its rites and ceromonies. The | Elz2 Bogue. She spent the early and TYPEWRITING, which meets the ok V ent aip | has returned ig her home in Philadel- |a_conference was not ~nccessar b et timilor anaranting il the mas | mothers and fathers of today can male | Of her life in North Lyme and in tiw |demand of the most exacting business hursday. phia after a 8 days' visit with Miss | present The local situation is be turc of the discase is determined by |no higher and holier offering to God | year 1365 she was united in marr men, and insures to the student a sat- LIl o batiiiby s ek athte rean | BHECion { Taiirop) (6f pN orvich) well handled by the au es positive diagnosis, than the futures of their children, to| With James Quinley In North Ly isfactory salary for hi ices. Y to asters Botns i will aot bo oomm: | bttes) Ruth | Lorihe, b Eicoin Lav No New Cases in New London. Positive cases of the epldemic should | be spent in aiding others to.a knowl- | She Is survived by her husband, thres | Biactory Piony. for his serv i pleted before fall, because of difficulty{ enue, who has been the guesf ~| Sixty-nine children from New York [ be reported at once to the state board | €dge of Christ and salvation. CHBEHICES s rant Aot o 5 money In R | drrival of material. e past two weeks has returned home. |line steamer on its arrival in New |stato instructions impress on the lo- |material considerations, in lkeeping Mrs. Joseph Lockwood of S ltaking the combined course of BOOK- i = S - |London Saturday morning but no new | cal authorities the necessity of guard- | their children out of this holy calling. 2n dome son, Alden Quinley Of|, e rpiNG SHORTHAND and TYPE. o SR final ng of sunts fol-| Dennis Sullivan, formerly of this|cases of infantile paralysis were found. | ing against a panic among the people | Although the missionary takes the city. Waldo N. Ch WRITING all 2 FERGUSCGRN o { the recent Shakesperean citys who is mow ompiosed at the|Dr. Willam D. Cronin conducted the |of thelr community on account of the | ows of poverty, chastity and obedi- aldo N. Chase. all at the same time. 8 nearly $500 was divided between | Hotel Colonade, Bridgeport, is spend- | inspection and he was assisted by In- | disease, When there are ence, and such - religlous—men and| Waldo N. Chase, aged 66 vears, died| i Lrocont management of the o i demy and the Con-|ing a few days in town with rela- | spector Lawrence J. McGinley of the New York in a neighborhood the nen—can never help their parents | vesterday afternoon in his home, 48 gement Hamilton Watch Agency 5 ERer TRt Heatth depariment and & mutse from e of ucmugne ot noa al Wav, Yot thost Darcnts | Buchd Avemag, Springfold, | afict | NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE had A ’ ] ge / - = i W M(Jn\nriu\l h!r)|\yv|$l:<|, e T ‘lmT un;! othe: A\.'dw I!\U.]L’h:ix]r('n !ln God T 1o 5lillnPTs. }‘Ic was ;m’rn ifl‘\‘ ]l“x made a specialty of this combined I a watch of our supply- members o hames e rilson, Thomas| [ach child who was to get off was|should be discourage oficred his son Isaac, will |mantie, where he passed his carly life B 4o e Sligb b el o iation have received RS flliams re- | subjected to a thorough examination |called to the dan God will reward them in a| For tho last 30 years he had made his | “0UrsS for over 20 years, and has 9 . o | vitations to attend a meeting of E e Sunday ore where | but none showed any traces of the |destroying flies wi 2 way, th - will home in Springiield. For 23 years e |Placed hundreds of young people in a time toller. B-Jc:usc .:emg(a sol u:e- sociation July 28 at Jewett hey attended the annual Elks' cone |dread malady. In some cases the par- | tion of the disease ,“;m:.u . here and hereafter. | was an employe of the Smith & Wes-|good paying positions. The total ex- ly correct it enables you to employ | where a picnic will be held. vention. ther Greene as l at St.|son Company and was a member of |pense for taking the combined course, every minute without waste. Our = = = church y during the et dBaptist church: He |yndar our apecial arrangemerie L 5 5 American W Sev JoRep] 5o w e - 1bse ov. J. H. Brod- csides his wife, one son, How s < e watches are for men of affairs. | Avenue, | o Rey Jouepll T, Blng of Bast Nor [MASS FORSDECEASED Y. M. C. A, CAMPERS . 10,30 o'clock D it Of Sprinsfeld and one|very little if any greater than it has FERGUSON'S {Brith Teay Hesboet v presidenc AEton delivered the: dadication OF DIVISIGN NO. 1 ENJOYING THEIR STAY.|was r 3. Cuny. izabeth Cobb of Newton | formerly_cost, for a single course of p knowledges rec donations including St eph’s church| . . —= N = 3 = T services were held at BOOKKEEP! D] b 3 from people of Plainfield, $40. Hibernians to Hold Mass for Their | Young Ladies From Norwich and OBITUARY. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'cl NG o SHOHE 239 Main Street, Franklin Square i o Departed Members in St. Patrick's| Bridgeport Attended Sunday Service e and burial was in Oak Grove Cemete We can place every graduate in & . A Willimantic man, J. Edward Stan. who has been | gpurct liferits Mrs.Werter Chapin Higgins. 1. e A g oA = ley has asked for the appointment of som, Jewett City UEChe frsAECamp: Tonis 1ife o helbtulacss 2t nosel. e satisractony posiions | & conservator rother, Fran Mo e e < devotion to her family and friends | CARNIVAL EMPLOYE TAKEN A - to Nor passiine st o oo i e | Tre v a1 devotion to her family and friends N New Styles A St w z : L 4 et w Sty ted to ti o R S T R S s Mo TO BACKUS HOSPITAL NORWICH BUSINESS SPRING MILLINERY PR o B s kle Received in Fall From Wagon in MRS. G. P. STANTON oss ry Hugh P i spent the home | Fall River. B. M. HINMAN, Principal t day | q ihe i : k | Gillmartin, Shea, A. Van 52 Franklin Street B 1 the Mohawk | Bl et i R} ork, where | Francis Brown, about 85 of e e ! nlc Murphy, John away in the presence of [age, was taken to the Backus i H H t Jazy.to pame for all| ‘AUTO PLUNGES OVER oy ferring the f T e e e 1‘;‘# e BASSIGNIEEA AT American fouse GRS MEANKMENT| e Fruson B anieg Besiotar | Which ho recalved whan B fall reom 5| CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURGH in par | carnival wagon early Sunday morn: |0 Rates to Theatre Troupes, Plainfield M t-Over Bridge to aterest in cur- |ing. The accident happened at Fall ‘gi-a*e dress :ea‘;‘d hyE Large o | = 3 | r ntained un- | River wher was employed in load- ongregationt at Sunday Evening Traveling Men, Eto. | Across Tr: Tadpole. P s e rom o i Livery Connection, _ Shetucket Stroet, | 1 wiiich brousht it to this city Sunday FARREL & SANDERSON, Props | cvening. He says he was riding on| A ized congregation attended £A 2 e Ndre | one of the wagons and holding an iron e e le Timoth L | on top when the wagon suddenly | Central Baptist church when the pas- [ be A it struck a sma tor, Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D., deliv- . ° | | an, Michae] A ce of prayer was held at the and threw him off. The e | | ler ; v in Hudso him and struck him on The address was il- e lfl l s i ir A the of the fu He was brought to_this by about fitty shies oie | i | neral & f gy the carnival train and when ceptionally beautiful. A | ANOTHER MIXUP IN 1 A in Clinton, S x‘n‘tgl" vards on sion Play as we know it = : iriasion ket e he e On | Cont nry and e found himseif said Rev. Dr. Slocum, dates only from IN SILVER £ 27 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION A on n ty will | A He got out of the car Le|1634 when, according to tradition, graduate e TR by e a talk | tendec nd lay down nearby. :stilence swept through.the Bavar— 4 155 Appointes as Steward At S ' Ik It . J. Twomey notified | fin hishiands, wo severs: tharwom Lowest Prices Home Is Not On The ible Li MOTORCYC | s c on and he had|hamlets were quite depopulated.:Bve — [ nar e him taken to police headquarters In a |ery effort known to those timesiwas e L ; : e The attention of Presid s | 182 tney and summoned Dr. Harper. Dr. |made to keep the contagion . from : h_seem b o 5 Harper advised that the man De taken | Oberammergau, ~ but . unavailingly. THE WM FRISWELL €0 Jought it the Man D : to the hospital which was done. B B s Tots dbctiis TR s . Black Hall 2 spen s the pious inhabitants of Ober= = ; ; , Tector of t wa LEAVES TO TAKE ammergau in their extremity vowed 25.27 Franklin Street > i POSITION IN BRIDGEPORT | (12t if God could stay the scourge, ne n the Crane, descendants would perform the Lay Postmaster E. nd Rossiter families were e o ¢ every “s0l- » addition to : dentificd with the early settlement of [ Samuel J. Swartzburg Enters Ma‘:hiflc‘r»mn‘:gax:\’l&"!x\?l‘)\c:vll:gml.lggz:grtglll;‘::" ¢ Bost office : Connecticut and Massachusetts | Department of Remington Arms|that the pestilence was stayed and to-date Doxes ; Slonies. Co. {s has been the devotion of these, 0 patent con She Dore the ons of advanced | , - people that the tenth year ; vears throush her prolonged invalid- | ‘Samuel J. Swartzburg who has |never comes without switnessing- this ‘ fsm wit derful fortitude, a gen-|nheen employed at the Hopkins and |Performance of love and gratituae, iito tlesoptiismiund an aoldtng S oo | nient oo, ifors e ipast i3 vears) ha, - ol E e O pthe Second Congre- | resigned and has accepted a position i WEDDING. of this city for many with the Remington Arms compan: Mr. Swartzburg will enter the m chine department in which he has hal Weeks-Matthewson. Miss Annie C. Matthewson and.Am, | AT STAFFORD SPRINGS | whi is survived by - of Chicago and 2 sister, rate of speed. Rt ers by Score of 19 to 3 1 motos s the Tord o mhensh, Y P NS Chatles l Swmith streel b belommatto, the | (netTind on (Baturias eyen el R ey bt 4 dhe ttam The name ot ' Lutterman was|siircd o b and both motor- Depsen of Hudson, N. ¥ Mrs.| Loyal Order of Moose and 15 a very | Conregational parsonage by Rev. Al J. OGULNICK & co. B alone (Eleanor - | Boat o mtaod 195 10w In tho first test | ietoner man ort toind sins of Toronto, Edwin W. Hig: | (oM e a0 e lioer, on having ees |= - : 1412, 32 Franklin St.| Cedarnurst, L. T, has arrived. to v |to" qualify him for taking the scc- | ported tnac he will lose gins of thls city, John M. Hizgins of | o frst president of the association, o fe o her athor, Willim - Siater. ot Tt [ona’ " therefore never took tho|wife' was also o ston and eleven sra ven. ana naving fed pracuicany'ail e of: | (ISS M. C. ADLES - aurm, that William A. § complete test of the civil service|and body. Churles Fle not Mrs. Laura V. French. fices. . G, has to York Harbor, Me | commission ana his name d1d not injurcd to any extent. The passenger| The csteomed And usefal fife of Mrs.| ;. mml o appe in the list certified to by the{on the other motorcycle, Donat Cou- 7. French cam ceful e = = Nineteen c: of violations of e ol (18 67 Cantervilo e U Sras ined | oL e e BreHcincamm ol S eReSIEl | MAVOR DOERINOT, R e ion e e g e onimi E , 18, e » R. L, w ed | end early on Sunday morning. ‘Watch for notification ,of Miss Adlesi Undertaker and Embalmer | o, o sisigeaien fo {08y Seon edfed o the rertrds | “Shot Kictener and wiks wers Bitina- | o PR 20, 0%, TSRCH ad sricl: Plsiaaae 32 Provid St Taftwill r_senate Chamber at the C sk il { which show that Mr. Lutterman was |ed by Dr. Irank Downing of Moosup |y Fasling. cvor. since o o =24 | Thinks There Should be No Extension | Lenox House, Norwichi Telephons 1267, rovidence St., Taftville qiew Haven leads the v FUNERAL. jonly 83 vears old and to the stato- |and were brought to their home on| “Afrs, French was born in Anacostia ofthe Tim el it New York address, 402 West 51st St B OIipE atfention fo das e : alleged © i e [ment ~ that he has had seventcen |Pleasant strect. Sy = - 5 “;";“‘h“““;;o“ e *‘1:";‘1”?‘: o ide that Thomas Moore. Vears' experience in the dutles of | Toth machines were badly smash-|ner omgiom Do C. Sept 19 4%°%,203 | When asked Sunday night in rezar® = 5 . elephone 630. aprisMWFawl Rev. C. W. Brenman officiated at|the position to which he has beenled. . Local people returning from|Queen. Forty-two vears ago AMrs, ['to the objection to the enforcement of 0 enin Fm’ B“Smess To(lay —_— S SErvicas held in Sacred Hedre crurcr | apbpointed. 1_n = ‘T;?.’"Lfi‘m?:fqt'ha} I:fickvaum: Somsupon the scene| French went to Providence, R. L, and rhfis "fimfi rules in Norwich Mayor D g | Norwich Town, = the funeral of | SC according to o caus ifter the accldent and reported it | Sept. 12, 1875, m: ied George Henry |Allyn L. Brown said he had no state- Come in and see a light, clean store . . s Mr. Lutterman began his experi- [upon their al in Plainfield. John 1 ollowi: ment to make other tr it was his = olnt- ! Phomas Moore, which taok place ast- | M u ga Johnson, Of this union the following, ke er n it was hi ek e If you are looking for good Norwleh, master of | o O o e Daiore 7| Tis ass inihis 16th year = ey IhllGson were porn: . Aadls ' Johnaoc Personal opinion that there should be|2nd @ Soed stocke | L X Coffee Liust. stop. ooitsh e dlsict ot | dertaker M. Hourizan with relar |, Malor John H. Thatcher a mem.|BLOCK CRASHED INTO Cros and Herbert Wililam Jolinson of [ino change made in the time limit. It s Bt i - appot e s ot Fulends tttanAine of the soldiers’ hospit: oard, a BT Oeorgs Hanr - |had been suggested to the vor by M ) ) d term, beginning July 1st,|UVes and friends avending. =~ |had his attention directed the. other RCHEUCESROCK Z’xf:‘lz}fifwgt Norwion ooy Ains Losiasl| Frank 3. King, president. of the Board R and try ours. {bearers were P. J. Morley, Timotny | 4ay to the apparent discrenancy 18 the | by Moy Failed to Catch Stern Line | Stovenson of Syractse, Y. There|of Trade, that the time vehicles be New Odd Fellow Building mong forty Connecticut postmas-|Connell, John and Thomas' Hendrick. | dates and he was asked if he knew Ariis are also elght surviving grandchildren, |allowed to stand on the main_thor- Prices 20c, 23c, 28c Ib. ¥ ven an increase in sal- | Bu in the Catholic cemetery |the age of Mr. Lutterman. Major nd Steamer Swung Around. Mr, Johnson died Dec. 10, 1593, and |oughfares of the city be extended from 4 ’ e v based on increases in business at]in Thacher was understood to say that| _ = five years later Mrs. Johnson moved |fifteen minutes to a half hour. Mr. Best T Ib 25 offices are Daltic, from $1,200 to Sylvia Debarros. he believed that the appointee’s age| While making a landing at Watch | i, " Norwich whore she became the |King made the sussestion for the WHEN YOU est eas, 1. ....... c e f %13 o2 0 . SR . was 45 and that he has had seventeen | Hill Sunday afternoon, the steamer|yife of Robert French, who died Dec.|Board of Trade who have received a A : yme, from $1,300 to '$1,400; | With relatives attending the funeral | yenre exporience as stoward Bloc Island crashed into the dock, |5 5 number of compldints regarding th Baking Powder, Ib. 12¢ §| Pitnam, from $2,500 to $2,600. Syl Teimon v it y i3 2, 1912. pldints regarding the s . M SM % k, e cfj coenn & el L x‘éduc-;g :‘i"i:‘}t"‘;]”"’:“p:;]‘r‘:“‘x: he dng(‘;r;:”ll‘;‘e The answer of Major Thacher re- shzhi_l\vhxmnm;‘;;!g the noc:(l, T:\‘ere was| ™ Mrs. French was a devout and loyal enforcement of the rules. go on picnics and outings/4 al TSR s 5 e R 84D, | vealed another discrepancy in state- | & stiff breeze blowing at the time ani cmber of the A. M. E. Zion church'| W. A. Somers, president of the Nor- # ince Meat, pkg. 8c || trom $1,200 to £1,100. Saturday morning at 820 o'clock. Rev. | idnés. “"There ‘soems certainly to|as the steamer approached the dock | for the last 1§ yéars and was also a | wich Chamber ‘of = Commerce, saia |§ take a P Macaroni pkg. ........ 8 R e S e pfilurrcr;?u"rpfig be a misunderstanding somer .| the bow line was made fast but the|member of the Loyal Order of St.|Sunday night that the Chamber of 5 hetti, gilloe i o S P e et e e ¢ 5 If the records of the cf service | dock man failed to catch the stern line | ke, TFor the last 10 years she had | Commerce had not taken the matter i paghetti, pkg. ....... Dors of the: Grnnd. g ot o, gm - | bearers were Charles Avis, = Antone| commission are to be. taken as fnal | and consequently the steamer SWung |heen employed by F. J. Leavens of |up and that he thousht the mayor and ermos 0 e Raisins, pkg. ........ 10c §| public to Kansas City to the fittieth Gunsalyes and August| M. Lufterman did not qualify for|around with the wind. ~ The stern lino | Broadway, Mrs, Fronch is also sur- |cOUrt of common council wero prop- b - el e e 2 3 PR'S | the position, as the law required, it|became tangled up in the wheel box |yived by three sisters, one brother and |erly qualified to look after the situa- ” gust 28, has been sent out by Henry % Usabhiaibevis being under _ the operation of ‘the | thus preventing the use of the wheels. | several nieces and nephews, all of | tion, with you. You can then J. Seeley, of Bridgeport, department 5 5 civil service law. The positolo can| As the tide was going out and with | Washington, D. O, h 1d-dri 7 A Lo oy of Proeepert. Tho funeral of Sophia Lewis, who | bo easily exempted by the governor, | the possibility of tie steamer going | Afrs, Rrerchs family have the sym- | Hartford Interest in Rev. E. H. Smiths |§ have hot or cold drinks as H . died on July 13 at No. 241 Asylum resent such action |aground on the ride of the dock which | p, of a wide circle of friends and e s Il €a Importers L0. ROt npgto Be e i pEfhy nos Work. fits the occasion. - Conspicuous posters have been is- | Peet, Bhets Sho was employed was | has not been taken- it Swung into assistance was sousht |acquaintances who had come in con-| | L. . WeTks Ml ’ - el b Ne b 2 ooms o = rom a passing tug. A line was|tact with her during her residence| 4 rd paper says: Rev. Ed- - 218 Main Street Tne tor, tho.covoperation. of the webe|Church & Allen Saturday aftemnoon!| quaKER HILL HOME thrown to thie tus which pulled the |pers, ward Huntington Smith of Inghol, | A full line for you to le in waging a satety first campaign | With Rev. Benjamin W. Williams, pas. | QUAKER boat out, stern first. James English. Foochow, China, _Mrs. smith and lect from here. % A in an effort to diminish accldents at|toF of Mount Calvary Baptist church, DESTROYED BY FIRE On Saturday word was recelvea in |dsuéhters, Miss' Harriet H. Smith, || 8elect irol Tailvoad orossings The. ‘mosents o%)officlating. There wers many weauti: HELD PICNIC AT Miss Bunice Smith and OMiss Ala: ful flowers and the choir of the church this city of the sudden death of James, Believed to be Act of Man Who Shot at Atton Sandall. garet Smith, who are spending sev- eral months at the home of Mr. Smith’s parents in Norwich Town, to be displayed at various points along roads throughout the state. EOX IHILL MANOR. the ten vear old adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. John English, of New York, THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. , sang Abide With Me and Nearer, My God, to Thee. Friends filled the places S = Members of Young Men’s Hebrew As- | Mrs. English was formerly Miss Flelds = 2 JEWELERS To facilitate #ts handfng and pre-|Of bearers. Burlal was in Maplewood 2 A L aro visiting friends in various parts 4 Emest E; B“llard vent delay to mail addressed to troops | COMSterY, | whero Rev. Mr. Willams | guh Sefoaiss 5t Quakcr. EHR wers| oociation Made Trlp by Trolley. |Lf Samvich Howny Boo Damiar® © 9 [of tho statd, 3r. Smith has becn con- Established 1872 located along'the Mexican border the | Fead a committal service. desfroyed at an carly hour ~Sunday nected with the Congrogational board |} 144-146 Main St, Norwich, Gt The Y. M., H. A. enjoyed a plenic tal thoriti T ai t D e e, Jirecrad e ot tho Fox Hill Manor, Sunday afters : Mrs. Jacob C. Benjamin. as a missionary for the past fourteen such military matl be tied up separ- N years and much of the forcizn mis- Unknown Man Found In Thame: it is the act of a man who fired throe VIOLIN At 12,50 o'clock Saturday afternoon, ately from civilian mail into regiments| The body of an unknown man San turda - | noon. A largo number went fhere by | gjiye Gertrude, wife of Jacob C, Ben- | Slonary work done in Hartford re- ™ batfalions, or companies, whenever | found floating in the Thames river et gl:‘:! c‘?ée“‘é’:'m. sd::ol:: l;&lng thrangh | trolley in tho early ~afternooh and | famin, died at her home, No. § Grove | cently has beon for the mission in ITEACHER there is a sufficlent amount of mail s0|7 o'clock Sunday evening at New |Dbis mat. Eherift'Sidney A. Brown and | [oluimod about elght o'clock, DUMng|iireet, after an illness of seven weeks. |Inghok, where thero is a larze school | DR. SHAHAN, Specialist to do. London. The man welghed about 190 | Deputy Sheriff Manuel A. Martin aro | hio,Sflornoon varlous = games —were| ™ 3ré, Benjamin was horn in Nor- | for boys. e All String Instrument ired pounds and was § feet, 11 inches in | hunting for the:shooter. playad followod by rofreshments. The | wion and flways Tived i this citys or: Diseases of the ing s repaire Having passed his examination and|height. It is belleved that he was & 3 arrangements committea for the relicf [ §no wag the last of ‘the family of Y. M. C. A. Mass Meeting. BEOGDS AN ISTORRERS Violins sold on easy terms been promoted to Tirst Licutonant, | pargernan plenic which will be held at Richards | Gharles Harris, She’aftended Broads 3 Rheymatism (including Neuritis), 5 A Cecil G. Young, elder son of Mre. Lil- Took Cadots to Watoh Hill, Grovo report that arrangements &re | wry school, graduating from there and | ., Oeneral Secretary Edwin Hill of|Skin Troubles, Bloody Sputum, Run= 3 FBULLARD, Biiss Pisce, Nor |13 Founs; of Norwicn. hes now pase- A number of the Tlerney eadotn noarly comploto, The. basehall team | nvnion she o aung from there and |tho Y, M. C. A sboke at the men's |dnwh Conditions, ~Premature -Aging: = UL EARD) Bliss:Place; Nor- I o i ok, Of NOrWIR Ihg now pase. Motored to Beach Pond. O O ating t6 Watah HIIL| on | FoDrenonted the assoclation defeated |Town O Aug, 10, 1856, she Wi | ass meefing held in the Thayer build- | Hardening of | the Arteries. Culturs wich, Conn. transferred from the Coast Artillery| John Harrington and_John Callie|Sindny by Mins arot MoCaftrey, | tho New London assoclation by the|united in marrlage ‘with Jacob Ben. |ins Sunday afternoon. Swahw's or-|geniment QulF 200, Jottion of myel i L I R e T e T e R I D g ‘cadols mads Tot MoCastrey: | waore of © fa i, Sunday fternoon ot | i of thodmiics oF mr. femon, Ben: | chestra furnished musle during the | Simpie and rellable prevont iment, a¢ Eenecta, Californla, ars-|and viaile in that vicinity hecame lost | Block Toland, Tlohards Grove. jgmin of-the Taiand of St. Helens, and,( coJich i rablesant Lasciaw oF BV HE. i e s . ey niversary this coming August. — No outside visits after 8 . m. | S 7 3 e oy uired =~ and ‘slephona Chisf Realgna. e T Jhmiie ey Eyne % inees etore the Dublic, there ia me Found that they were tn Hopodale, Red Top Club Loanss House. s L Sehons ORI Mesiane. 3 s husband and a daughter, Mrs. Maud club ot,Nwwig.h-Im: 3’12 osition as head of the Niantic|Bruce liams of this city, a son, rE-at | telep] ne office to take offect in about | Charle: jamin . of Matagamen, sy KONRERER (I B . >~ ,&sg% L CH HBuropean Russia is sald to have 18,- 090,000 h.p. in undeveloped water-pow= er.. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist. . Shannon B:ufldinu Annex, Room A e QUINLEY—In this city, July 17, 1916, Mrs, James'Quinley, aged 66 years. Ngtige. of funeral-herentter . medium Dbetter than through the ade xgrtisins-coiumps 05 The Bulletim ; phuulci St " Abyssinia . is .an _ important ~ eroadingootnter, e

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