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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916 e T L L uU G 'iES FAVORS weesemwnma: o NP P —— Jrae | vival {we n r\AL qU}*E‘RAGE ’1 are th £ ozf e fon in re- | COURtr ceillation Mr. ork and we m that t has | mer one been | he wi 1 her under | ¥ unexpected to me, | coast. Votes for Women ow home will start ave rican world el last t ¥ xplained I cor conclus ill be s impossi eprecates Sex Orga my convic sex nd not of cit orpos: Come in as Citize with ferer 11 i sentiment the tend: s de a genuine re- so that rect and pre- |nev|tah|e my position complete u, if not "ill ed. I refer I then s is ine upon a condi- n disagree 1fess T do not andid-minded sies of our that per- ed to wom- ion nizations. tion, I d organi 1ipon the grow more moveme ns With Men nce ) !ht‘ nd th public N cal life side- 1 det mined oppo- srate 2 then discu 1 s with respect to which ) act ording heir convic Ay ) say, women te, as I be- me izens to see ti em ) t r 1 coming in vith the to exercise rding to question at I favored woma Favor of Federal Amendment. st night, I ouid Be Electorate. whole r country “torat itte there our re many ime. 1 desire e Going to Summer Hughes expects t tomorrow afternoon Bridze! 11 e rganized on a Sex Basis. amendmen women mpton, not was in favor - prompt danger to our ques- of this shortest ti the St ubmitted to 2 matter is one ave must must be. I as to what it on which the compo- and, there- amend- 11d things which connection 1. 1ve so recently of them that I sl h a special conscid- snes at that T am vedly to the es and I want of the Home. o leave New for his sum- where turday, when H 42 FRANKLIN S NEW LI TREET NE e Norwich Electric Co. ELECTRIC FIXTURES BRACKETS—$1.00 to $12.00 SHOWERS—$4.00 to 52 BOWLS—$5.00 to 0.00 $25.00 CHANDELIERS—$2.50 to $30.00 FOR WIRING ESTIMATES CALL 674 11| Willimantic Camp Meeting Plans Bishops John W. Hamilton, D. D., and Franklin Hamilton, D. D., Among Prominent Clergymen Who Will Speak at the Gathering From August 19 to 28—Pastors of Norwich District Methodist Churches Leaders—Epworth League Institute. At Willimantic camp ground the services, daily; 7, evening sermon, camp meeting and Epworth league in- | dally. stitute are less than three weeks away. Leaders from Norwich District. The combination of a ten days’ ser-| The leaders of the half hour of vices, with lessons by the institute|morning wo: namea below, are | professors in the morning, addresses|Pastors of v Methodist churches | & nes orwich Wapping, by prominent speakers in the after- 3 Sp e noon and sermorns by celebrated cler: Putnam and Uncasville. | men in the evening, which proved so Worship: _ General topic | Ado successful an .arrangement last sea- son, is to Dbe continued this season also. The date of the meeting is Aug 19 to 25, including two Sundays, and| U T b the services are under the joint au-|Critehlow: Tha spices of the Willmantic Camp Meet-| jruit of Penitcnce, ing association and the Norwich Dis- | Friday, T trict Epworth league. S Noted Speakers Secured. _Satur Among the lcaders and speakers are two brothers, both Methodist bishops, Rev. John W, Hamilton, D. , for the Rev. W. top- t six years resident England unced, Thur hop in Boston, and brother, W. A The | Rev. Frank Hamilton, D. D., for sev-| fof Tafe, eral 3 ancellor of the American | r. Char universit great Methodist institu- | Text Book, tion at Washington, D. C., and who last May was elected bishop the 4 general conference of the Me ist vangelism: Methods_ for Wedne & and copal church at Saratoga Sp Other_speakers are Rev. Edward S.: D. D, son of the late Bishop c m Xavier Ninde, pastor of Mat- o is H yson_stre church, Provi- | Problems, Iriday dence, R Perkins, 3 E. J. Hel turned rom China, who a na—Its Problems and will le * the field again in and Wednes- month W. A. Gocedell, | of Bibli terature at the universicy of Oklahoma; Dr. intendent of Dr. :2 Dy presiden rence D Mot S8, . pastor expert in Other Meetings. rurai Irwin, principal of 2 academy: M Alice _The speakers for the afternoon and president o Boston ecti and the two| T Laure llow Afternoon iversity New T S. navy; the camp g president oh academy addre: and wonderful | Thursday, I John W. Ha re one of the sensations of Helms, Mor ral conferenc iturday, Dr. Irwin is a most important rmons: Mondz there is unanimous or. E the return for the sec- ond vear as leader of the choir and as gospel soloist , consecration | ) this_tir . Albert Tind- panist. A new Epwor Mission- Home vear throu pany in C! s open with a 1 to be held in t fte her rnoon of recreation rday even nted to prov ainment An ex- by the|Dr rnoon will be cele- ernoon will be given to An attractive a demonstration of Boy morni 1 Camp Fire Girls work. Dr Lo and Mr. Hastie of East G = follow cademy will have charge of this. e and of Thursday rnoon will be home- coming d is will be the time for reunions an iscences. An old- jrother will be followed by nd social time for all 6, at 1.30 p. m., will ¥ occur the convention of t! Snton, wich All members of Siete prestdant, z strict are entitled to a EnOny e inner will be award al be The will junior 1le held at th convention same hour. he tennis tournament last year was il a distinet This year there| eRo i will be events for women as well as Kecutive committee of camy men, and pr - the winners. R A L campimects Pienics and other outings will be | 1" Lo planned all through the week. The| annual campfire will also be an added | I feature of attraction in this line. | TR W Daily Schedule. secretary Day by day with Monday, resident. ig. 21, th programme is carried out ng bell; 7 Costello T breakf: \ 15-8. L) morning wc M Anthony, A k Life Work md committee, E, M. Anthony, on; Tuesday, Grout, J. L. Randall, M. C. Walter, | riday. H. Bushnell; location committee, R Stanley lo Problem \(und >4 tello Wheelc police, 11.20, Monday n’ Mission Perkins; Wed- day and Thursday, Social Service, Otis H. Moore; Friday and Sat- v, Soclal Service, Dr. Helms; -12.10, Monday, Tuesday, Junior Rev. C. Spaulding; Wednesday R. ne c Rev Stanle public d Thursday, The Fourth Department, | collect ) Ran- Spaulding; Friday and Saturday, Appitt, G. G. Study Clas Dr. ‘Spaulding; 11.2 ut; boarding 12.10, Tuesday, Life Problem: . M. Anthony, Robertson; Wednesday, Thursday, day, Saturdsy, Youns Men's C ] ftzger; 1, children's meeting, M leronce Thatcher, d , dddr at auditorium. daily; . _Randall, . W, H. A. T. Andrews die, W. H. Srout taker of grounds 7J out : c M Randall, THE CATSPAW - £0/50M~ | | | himsel | experience Notice?f We, the undersigned, health officers of the towns, cities and boroughs of New London, Groton, East Lyme, Water- ford, Montville, Norwich and Willimantic, hereby forbid the entrance into the above named cities, towns and boroughs of all children under’' sixteen years of age, who are resident of New York City or of any city, town or place where in- fantile paralysis is epidemic| after 12:15 a. m., Friday, July 21, 1916, signed E. J. BROPHY, M. D. Norwich. E. C. CHIPMAN, M. D., New London | F. H. DART, M. D., East Lyme G. M. MINOR, M. D., Waterford M. E. FOX, M. D., Montville GEO. THOMPSON, M. D. Taftville. C. S. JENKINS, M. D,, Willimantic F. W. HEWES, M. D., Groton G. H. JENNINGS, M. D., Jewett City J. HENRY KING, Franklin TWO NORWICH MEN AT PLATTSBURG CAMP.| | Grosvenor Ely and Louis R. Porteous Enrolied for Military Training. Among those o hav ttended or enrolled fc or another of this summer's military | training camps Plattsbu Y. are the following: Frank W. Hamilton, Groton. Pliny LeRoy Harwood, New London. n Bord, Nianti Anderson, Crescent , Necket Hill, Lyme. London. teous, Norwich. orwich, Groton. olchester. ¢ men from Connecticut for S training camps. is e ny as tate, showing the )Wih of the movement. More bout last yea bein i s resident Rico, Mexico, Alaska and the Philippines Cul actually aitende most ardent advocates of thes They say that the work remely interesti aduated that a is and so ! man in al condition has ample up be- the last d, while and sufficient, and all the good heaith. it that here nity for a is country ar a| vacation he poin Is milit. and is nothing of things, with oo service attached to the en- But they believe that would be a decided the liment. eye- opener to him it is to all who at- | tend. New Haven cou: leads the state ith about 200. rtford count ond with ove open plications may sent dire cer in Charge, Governor's Island, ' Inquiries be address to him c ser amps _ assoc: to ation, or to ich are on T. M at Coolk. 50 & om this neighborhood ttended | | S-S the | iird with over 80, and Litchtl urth with over 60 The next camp will bezin Aug. ad evtends to Sept. 6; after that e onc more camp, beginning Sept. § nd running to Oct. 5. There also | camps for doc an The Trolleys DR e £ g Center ez §! o Norwien l Good News Comncermning HAMMOCKS THE PRICES HAVE ALL BEEN REDUCED Hammock weather is with us again and here’s the best piece of Hemmock news which has appeared so far this Summer. There will be many hot days and many pleasant evenings when a Couch Hammock or one of the woven varietlyi will fill a long felt want and nothing else will do as well. These are all well made Boston Stere Hammocks from our regular stocks-—They look well and wear well Couch Hammocks ! $10.00 COUCH HAMMOCKS......NOW $8.00 % 2.5 /(1 (‘OLCh H\’\AMO(,I'\S,.....NOW $12.00 ; ). .NOW $7.75 . .NOW $5.00 | LY oven Hammocks | | i $7.00 ..NOW $5.75 $4.75 ..NOW $3.75 | $4.50 ..NOW $3.50 i $2.50 ..NOW $1.75 | $2.00 ..NOW $1.50 i 1.25 .NOW 95¢c 1 | < 3 o099 . Indian Split” Porch' Chairs {§ Here’s a Iot ot ‘mnd\ me, durable Porch Chairs which are '8 going ”u bar, They are strongly made—only the best oak s )in" used and they are finished in the tmmd oak ‘l\lL hey are comfortable chairs—they are strong chairs and the prices are right down to bed rock. |§ $7.00 Values. .Now $3.50 $6.00 Values. .Now $3.00 is able to attend to business, suffering considerable pain. the legs, although Hartford will th | street, | mation Th er recently Sheriff Tubbs Able to Slt Up { men bet ) D et Ty | also mer who present e {Ecaica fovmer. ool- | London, who suffered out | jege since been | the brain about two wee motoreycle a ble to sit from the esult of being struck by in front of his home, | Willimantic VVJm1n Not So Comfort- He is still somewhat able. effects of his injuries but he is rapid- | : ly recovering his strength and hopes collision in to be out next w lay ev the ef- irgaret == n n View OLD-TIME REMEDY hurt rem MAKES PURE BLOOD ns ame Co dition, Mr n of Willim.n- j tic, who was t the same t:me, i - Bo:h are under| Purify your blood by taking Hood's z Sarsaparil] This medic been "““’E“ o his | qng still is the people’s me though walking with difficulty cause of its rel wonderful succes the common fula, arrh, of shock M 2 still bruise nn ( sufferin rheumatism, dy By a 111 of those , loss of appetite, that tired feeling, 1e Ocean View | general debility. 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