Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1916, Page 2

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TR NURWICH BULLETIN, WORDAY, KUGUST 7, Y918 lows: Bowen 3b, Mallon ss, Sutton lf, = Tew, 2b, Ryan p, Manley ¢, Butler 1b, Mann cf, Welch rf, Conner. k Off on Canadian Trip. Robert M. Bath and Clarence A. Bowen, started on Saturday on a two weeks’ irip through Canada and north- What is Going on Tonight. SITNEY MET TELEPHONE POLE |7 New England. Natchaug Lodge, No. 22, Knights of ke e Pythias, Jordan 'bloclBLa EE And the Ra::'* Mwal:I Disastrous for Teams That Pass in the Night. S /Unfon St. Jean Baptiste, 37 Val- e Machine. Early Sunday morning the watering A sy Sunday morning iho waiering Break awa on reak Francis S. Long Post, No. 30, G. A.| A jitney owned and operated by Bl | intg and broken. It is bent over and L 3 R., Town building. Blanchette met with a bad accident|y pole running through the center, on_ High, street Saturday morning at|gpon which there used to be a wora’ Picnic Plans Postponed—Paralysis |about 10.30. There was one passen-|gene light, is pointing toward the The outingforpoor children . which | ESF in the'car at the time and The was|gouth. It 1s {liouzht by people in cut to some extent by the flying giass. was to be held at Columbia, in the s that vicinity that ome of the milk near future, under the auspices of | irc, Car after cntering High stroct|icams that go through there about 4 the United Charities Association, has |jof% &It ‘tarued, Saarply ) to, thela. m. every morning is the cause of been postponed owing to the deaths |[iSUE and trashec dn% 2 bole olmost|the break. —First Selectman &. P. in that vicinity caused by infantile|Pe3d on. Tre Whole front of the ma- | Chesbro went to South Windham Sun< i paralysis. Mayor, Dunn notified Health | oo 0% Gicer “ihe Fenders and radiator | 929 afternoon to look at the break and Officer Dr. C. A. Jenkins of the pro- [ 0% "y B ochield see what could be done. He later posed outing and the latter conferred | Hent, thoe windshleld was wrecked and | stated that the water had been turned with Miss Noncy Austin, secretary of | che Steering arm was twisted. The | of but he did not know who had done the association. A postponement of [ (05 - e eo o80T | this. The break will be fixed in & > towed to g garage, was unhurt by the | ghort time as it is thought that it can to make you lay out a dime, fifieen or a couple oo °2":i'::s::“,i‘:-___:."‘_‘? o ‘:;E;g;]n; mggm_i‘:sefl by a faulty {pe ::e:Lni-):Fn:\;;e&:;g :lr:(;e:s. Of bits Whel‘l you get al. ST R ET R B o T [t totnd Ve s o : vou .could hope for in Saturday afternoon. v : up Union str The death of Mrs. Mary A. Craw- Cowcatcher in Railroad Yard riding hfs bicycle 39 years of ase, occurred Satur-| Suiay afternce ? s AR S nday afternoon Robert Holland, a ing at e St aoSeP's hos- | brakeman on the New Haven road, @ when the dog mad months’ illness, fell off the pilot of an engine in the ceeded in gettl: He dismounte; band, Robert J. C = e _hu ; . Cr railroad Yards and received numerous a five children, she is survived bruises. The engine, at the time he and afterwards reported ti the authoritfes, isters, Mrs, F. Downing,|pell wa 1 : 3 IS, | fell, was going slow and when the Margaret Shea, Wor- | engincer saw him fail he immediately shut off and came to stop but not before Hol ished sev- PEIEERERRIEGEER a, Boston; and , Bartholomew Shea, who B away; There ain’t no law % ; = : S f]n@ is located in’ the west and John Shea |era] fect by the “cow-catoner on the ) of Boston. front of the cn He receiv : Jtront o . He received a p FS) Rena Thibodeau. bruised face and shoulder and bruises Rena Tribodeau, ti old d four-mo: about right forearm and on the left 1 Mrs. William | hand. After receiving medical atten- nt street, died | tion at the railroad 3 L4 i el il o h - ard he wos 1 a o'clock a > rought to the St. seph’ ital. caused by ir disorders. Sunday School Assoc! Rev. Samuel R. Free. D, are here, and no doubt you ct No. i formerly of | County n Armenia, | held a m y afternoon to Je had been | talk over plans of the coming conven- tion that is td be held in_Danielson o last part of October. No regular business was tran: Rev. Samuel the local ccepting the coming here He resig g in_ this city for some Back Frorma Nogales. of Co. I. who were reject- e ion he held at will want something new to t to his farm in Armenia brighten up the home. 1893 = ening. The irip their homes was Perhaps a Chair or Table, Sideboard, a Bureau, a Baby Carriage, a Couch Bed, a Mat- tress, a Rug or some Curtains. [MEN WHO FED SOLDIERS HAVEN'T RECEIVED MONEY Adjutant General Coie Has Ordered an stigation, When mol: ved in Wil re made d Com Come in and let us show w fee the com- k for their he ad- you at LINCOLN'S Furniture Store .. = Telephone 2853 ‘ Main and Union Streets Willimantic, Conn. on Coming Back. idon, formerly but now 1 Norwich Man How Anxious Some People are to Qualify. JAY M. SHEPARD Shepard Secretarysi mer, of South Greene camp meeting on | AGITATION AGAINST SALE Kfernoon. OF DANISH WEST INDIES JEWETT CITY Baptist Sunday School Picn Home of Mrs. Caleb Bi eral of Mrs. Casavant \ Attended — Canadian Student Visits Loca! Relativ g Elmore Succee FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer |- 60-62 No St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection aniversary bl i it is Being Denounced by Newspapers. in Denmark. | Copenhagen, Aus. 6, via London,! 630 p. m—While the belle stilll : 2 seems to prevail that a majority of| Fourth Year in Philosophy. | the rigsdag epproves the sale of the, > L'Heureux 'm!_!‘x§ aunt, | Danish West Indies to the L'nited‘ ine L’Heu of Canada, | . 2 . en in the United States since | States, the agitation against thus dis-| t of July. visiting rel i of the islands appears to be “astle Hill, West Dux g throughout the country, <in- v Bedford, Central Falls, | fluential provincial papers strongly, up and New London. |denouncing the proposal. An open of Viecter L'Heureux, | meeting of the rigsdag to discuss rati-| any L's Baseball Team tells of th HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Church St., Willimantic, Ct. aa, M HIEFR WILLIM/ ur August Sale of Street Dresses and House Dresses out of odd lots and sizes in these Summer Dresses offers cannot be dupl d at any other time this season. rdade in lin tically half pri W. H. Brown has foun tle on his pro; toothed and have owi along the m: nd that FEastern | ¢ pale blue o to do its s there will be vellow berri wned Bald Head =—— 1y mornir ardiner and th J. W. Payne de- After th The flow- d lat Taur Manville, ¢ are f FUNERAL s brother. Rev. fication of the transfer has been fixed! & Davis Oakley 1is T e has comp! d his | for next Thursday. The concession byi : i and he E e Uy t the University of Ot- | the United States in agreeing to rec-j offorts | mpe m::til oL oblates of Mary Tm- | ognize Denmark’s supremacy over th was license din |whole of Greenland is generally r ill now take his|garded as important, and is approve r of theclogy in St. Joseph Should the rigsdag watify the sal: of Mount Laurier. Miss L’'- | of the islands the transfer will be u-v. Rev. J. H. | requiem 1 mass. The I in St. Denis on|ranged speedil in the Mary's cemetery, L oy s ot The bearers were J. B. Leclaire, . ist S S s S ataoteoro E T Attended Greene Camp Meeting | Visit relatives in Putnam. A Piker's Sport. Menard. The b % bea: Mr. and Mrs. L. e and fam- Three Baptized. Because he stopped race traek| were Mrs. George S lix Guillet, Mrs. Victor L’Hc nard, member: . Jean D'Arc socief s the founder Rev. and Mrs, Thatcher | Jesse nie G 5 the orai GENERAL SAKHAROFF, ks ordan, Dora Miner and An- |gambling, the people of New York; diner of Voluntown received |think very well of Former Governor, ance of baptism at the Jew- |Hughes who is now the Republican) Baptist church on Sund candidate for president. Race tmcki SR ¢ Rev. J. B. Knowles, ambling is iker's sport compared; ounder president for ten years of St. Anr BRUSSILOFF'S LIEUTENANT ,mw’n gap:\i?f“ci:\?énnlx was p?;:h‘gl:xihil?nz gt fvglétes S is) EeTnbon Ihat botety. S b w, rer for fiv THE CAPTOR OF BRODY ted in the service by Rev. Geo. |still regarded by most people as thej © the |vears of St. Jean D'Arc council, No. B. Strou Norwich, who occupied [ most respectable of all professions—| | F at Ao e i ey merting oL thie Baptist pulpit on Sunday. The Ground Hog. Senators Georga | faj B three years ago wh tiste soclety, a : Frank ILaroche ngements were x ker John A. Hourigan. tives were present from B: cum, Moosup, Plainfield Quidnick, Arectic Center, irable Street Dresses that are cool, s ct gingingham, colored and plain, white voiles ,at pi CARBONOX Carbon deposits are the “death germs” of the gas engine and are 20, w Bedford, LINEN AND GINGHAM HOUSE DRESES 98, $2.48 . R o Spencer, Marlboro and Worcester. . M s il s § 0 EanaeiE ‘w\; i ]“’"* “235;- Mrs. Casavant was & responsible for 75 per cent. of motor troubles and service repair bills. h resses, to at $148. s, to close at $1.29. | hela ze Inn in Oc- | vi8, Canada, 60 vears zzo. = : s $4.98 Linen or Gingham D s, to close at $1.89. | tot 1 ttendance of | to this countdv, when she w CARBONOX does not dissolve the carbon, but attacks the chgrred close at $2.89 ixty persons. The oil that fastens the flakes of carbon to each other and to the cyliner, i : ent ban-|of age, and h: 'ways It §6.89 Linen or Gingham Dresses, to — quets were held at n in 1912 |ett City and neighboring towns. Twen. close at $3.29. Winsted in 1914 and 1915. ty-nine years ago last April she ms —_— COLORER VOILE T ried F, X, Casavant. Since that timo WHITE VOILE DRESSES DRESSES Personal Mention, : they Have C“y.lucted a grocery store Esther enber; piston head, etc. After destroying this charred oil, the carkon is left in a loose, flaky condition and is blown out with the exhaust. CAR- BONOX is positive and thorough. $6.50 White Voile Dresses, to close S e She is survived by her husband and at $3.89. $5.89 and $6.39 Colored Voile Dress- St Hartford, four children, Miss Marie Rose Ca = ts;.ssgowmm Voile Dresses, to close| es, to close at $3.89. i N Tt ncrs. l-‘rett Lé!sss;rd t\ée!{wfi:d nng e Le o at $5.00. : n ovis Casavant of Jewett City an Sih Wi Nitie. Disaiss, 8 o = Deemal e Hyaclnthe Lessard of Arctlc Center, STATE DISTRIBUTORS S e e Now London, ‘as a guost. |’ "' She Tdaves fwa sistors. 3 276292 STATE ST. New Haven, Conn. 750, S PORCH DRESSES Mavel Hardman leaves today | Henry Byron of Quidnick, R. I, M i 3 i 81.‘.../} ‘White Voile Dresses, to close for a two weeks’ visit with M Mary | Job Peloquin of Baltic and two broth- at $10.00. $1.25 Porch Dresses to close at 75c. at the latter’s cottage at Ocean |ers, Frank Laroche of Moosup and Beach. Gustache Laroche of New Bedford. Mis‘s Asneishsgoehan lstsplendgs a 150 at Baptist Picnic. few days with her parents in Pitts-| mpe Baptiat Sunday school picnio g THE H B MURRAY Gn feld. ass. Miss Shechan recently [ wag held at the homs, of Mrs. Caleh STEAMER BLOCK ISLAN 3A:_1|.Ys ssnswcz ' . ' finished her training at the St. Jo- [ Bishop on Saturday afternoon, about RtitSapt. S, to seph’s hospital. 150 mtenfll]ras‘ Th:k paray enioyelfl u;e 4 SRR PR S A trip in Field's tru and several at- PRESIDENT HAS COMPLETED ronlzed the frolley. = The truck was WATGH H!LL and BLUGK lsLAND SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE (decorated with banners bearing the \Cupitali$!00,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 name of the Sunday school. A ball A.M. A M, P.M. P.M He and Mrs. Wilson Visited Hampton | 88me Wwas played with four innings, . Captain . Charles I. Babcock being the Norwich .........bv. *8:55 *%9:15 | Block laland .....Lv. *2:16 *+2:45 Established 1832 Roads Sunday. pitchor. for his feam, George Davis New London . 10:25 10:45 | Watch Hill . a5 420 catcher, .Lemuel Greene first base, Watch Hil ... .. 11:30 12:00 | New London 0 5:35 014+ Point Comfort, Va. Aus. 8—|Harry ‘Willeox second _bage, . M. The president and Mrs. Wilson, spend~| Gray third base. Fred C. Clarke was Block lsiand Due P. M. 1:056 1:80 | Norwich ...DueP.M. 6:30 6:80 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a ing the week-end on the yacht May-|captain of the opposing nine, Harry P 5 3 *Daily, except Sundays. **Sundays only Z % s s 2 ol & Paul, Jr, was pitcher. Tyler Gilbert, GEN. BEKFAROFE sound business policy m administering its faner (conniated = Jihan: v o er,rh;d‘(!lrli??{,rlrtt base wara | T SN e RESTAURANT ON MAIN DECK own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM e Tor Waghington | B D Rt cantar A% | ramo. cammana of the Russisns ap- Table d’Hote Service NATIONAL BANK’ which aims thereby to where they will arrive eariy tomorrow | 3 ‘s pine won with a score of b |erating against the Teutons, the dis- WEALS SERVED DURING ENTIRE TRIP AT 25¢c.—~50c. and 60c. A e to paichos mentfon his subordnate gen- establish with customers rglations that shail g prove reciprocailv permanent, pleasant and e e e e e L e L . The president slept late this morn- Thero wore severai suces, T . |Grals many Umes, Phov aro Suiharolt SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS To Sakharoff the Russians award the || Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaye, June 28 to September 1 of S35 By, o Rapeamn st rogs || WATCH HILL A% | BLOCK ISLAND A%w Splta] chiy o Goliata: s Von ot Adulte, 8003 Children, 250, Adults, 750; Children, 40c. mer’s forces, which are intrustad with % : 2] 8hore Rinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill Lemberg's dofense, and althoush the |} oog Bisck laland. For furthor informatlen, party rates, apply at office of country betweon Brody and Lemborg = is very difficult it bocomes & question company on Shetucket Stroet, Norwich. a large crowd of tcurists watched the | Broome a girl's race, Charles 1. Bab- Mayflower at anchor for several|ceck, Lemuel Green, B, M, Gray and hours in the hope that he would land. | Fred.Clarke a relay race, -Mrs, B, C, Just before sailing, he and Mre, | Willcox a walking rage, Ve Th w- . WS"”,‘ sat loin de‘;“ h i T Brgomgo & l&% r?ce. [s} B.rla; Bahcock uring his o se e president § an ) avis ieap-frog race, e lfldham Natlcnal Bank practioally complotod his speech ae. | Nottls Ereadad and Hathicen Dearnley cepting the democratle nomination. He |a walking race, James Haddad a WILLIMANTIC, CONN. will discuss it this week with Vance | walking race. Tyler Gilbert and R. P. profitable. McCormick, chairmgn of the democra- | G o & g&m .and Dor- | whether the evacuation of both Xovel |§ NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agt, tie dttee, mom!::u ‘the cabinet hmfi \ Lemborg-will not soon become “Aamocratio ] ~ A A tug of” - Ohar @ .

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