Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 13, 1917, Page 5

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ll-rl Hair. Growth Daily it ouzl:t to rub vnh the finger Hourishment fo the hair same as it dfi thie ‘massaging st ed aching feet feel re freshed after an applicatior of Sloan’s Liniment, do no: rub, it penetrates and soofhes. o A : No instituted, 1 |oi '31"“ o th nk,m e was. i ntments, does not stain the skin t nects of the B\m-hl:: mc‘:;nl': " e c ning: n vas . i Have a bottle handy for rheu | be held this afternoon. 4 2 3 ng. | e . an l;-;a‘tic pains, neuralgia, goutl; Iuhrln R ; 4 it ent | 0, sprains, strains, toothache No‘i—-'?:::n S iy x-l'}-l::gim = follows: called sha o Dave, . bruises and lII;'mt:le soreness. Gols a Hahn 6: X three. two 3 v At all draggises, 25c. 50c. and $1.00, z'fi&a sty S8, 7110, J. Jordan 6630, Pendleton 6865, | chinson. 2 B d Charles W. Spalding, initiated : 73 0 bottle ‘of Purisian g g BTl Sl Grana $ea ‘made | January 16, her” s i e e o o 0 4 . ; 2 sbundant. X large % e : remarks_in. Gay, S od 34 o an.s who will - m z v Hallise in new members i > o ; 060; H: ‘Roath, May Pastl “w-ai b the Tiver banks are : ordan, 65 e eipnes Srand Az < AMBROSE HIGGINS l lnlment icking up - m: wvaluable driftwoo “ Larsen R ‘orcester, Do st The ios has g and the cur: | Berits 65550 Peckhav 55150, Tnder. |, h e e > e e o vinec . Homes L Mass., affliated s T the lodge which was given by P. G.|1876. tted | Zing of Jewett CIty. The Jater was AILLS ~PAITY Over too men ‘were at work at the Ashley T. Boon. The sketch follows |under the old form, recelving the five fpresent at the banquet held Saturday Hopkins & Allen plant Monday night. COLONIAL CLUB WHIST . |in part: degrees. In tho early 70's, the laws | evening, hale and hearty, but Mr. - Just now t.henxm about 1800 nmn ST < I have been requested to give a brief | were changed to read the Initiatory | Bliss was unable to attend owinz to = employed at Refreshments Followed the Awarding |historical sketch of Uncas lodge, No.|and three degrees. poor heaith. The followinz letter was > of the Prize List. 11, I. O. O. F., of this city, one of the Previous to the change in the de-|sent by Mr:. Bliss to Framk A. Wilson, ’V sl oldest and strongest lodges, both nu- | grees, all the business of the subordi- | chairman of the invitation committeo, ACE aasiia Thasdas 4n8| Ten tables of whist were piyed ar merically ana financially In the state R transacted in the frst | and read &t the binauet CUMMINGS & RING 13eh —adv. club Monday night. The |of Connecticut or Frank on, rman. 0“0,0‘ our ¥ ¥ e e v " the. ol ATl me to preface my remarks, | An Odd Fellow's first duty is to h D s Y aus ery Mo and covs £1ike weather | Whito counters, M ' ‘| with @ _synopsis of the introduction of |self. To protect hlms-lt in all th: dial invitation to the fiftieth anniver- 4 3 2 4 ve' of the great | Bailey of Mysti 3 the order in this country. Allow me |great and good, to enlarge his -yh-rv sary and banquet of the Norwich Ty- 5 [lnerll 3 D“-ed"s scame on March | Fitzpatrick; red counters, first, Mrs.|to turn back the hands of time, to the |of affection, to eliminate all that tends | pographical Union is this day received. 12th, which wnrl(anmn-v L2 Robert Montgomery; second, Mrs.|year 1819. When a few worthy broth- tovu-d evil, thus enabling him to im- | but I am sorry to have to reply that e’ ts vIg® Frank Royle. ers who migrated from England under [part to his associates, to his family, in | owing to the infirmities of age I shall 2 Represen! . IP. Kelley, seri- Refreshments of punch, sandwiches [the leadership of James Wildy, who [fact to all with whom he may come in | be. unable to attend. - X ously ill with pneumopia at his home | anq fancy wafers were served. T’he later became the first Grand Sire of |contact, all the great principles and My recollections of the early meet- t Il t from. in Dayville, is father of Miss Helen | committee in charge was Frank the Order instituted =Washington |tenets that have been ingrained in him | ings of the union are of the most BEREEY and Embalmer; Kelley, of the Academy faculty. Davis, Harry C. McNaught and Fomn Lodge, No. 1. in a tavern. known as the |th his intercourse with the world | pleasing character, combininz as thes 337 MAIN STREET o - - o ot e B. Oat. Seven Stars Inn. On Tuesday April at large. do the recollection of radiant genial- 3 cold to mild and back again to| Thursday aftern Bishop E. C. 26th, 1819, in the city of Baltimore,| The grand lessons of humanity are| ity with exuberant wit and pleasaniry, Oppcsite Post Office n A Acheson is to :nmh the " women ofl | NiON MISSION MEETING. |Ma X thoroughly portraved in the exemplifi-| and 1 think the assemblies were high- (M o RS cold, and you'll be just as T ey I e fiader . acke — Nearly Two Million Members. cation o the work in_the several de- one 238.2 y Assistant comfortable éither way. ; 3 ; Native Zulu Woman to Address Gath-| From its inception the order like the |EYSSS:, T RErPCtnais oLhe [0088 — Monday at 8 'clock, in St. Patrick’s| ering in McKinley Avenue Church. |“Octopus” has spread out in tenta- et . S cles and instituted lodges throughout |ZUl 10T the solemn and impressive cer w5 o - - church, an anniversary high mass of Its lightness and softness|requiem for Mrs. Timothy O'Conmor| There will be a union missionary |the civilized world numbering two |“TRMCS {0y are composed of o g Was sung by Rev.-J. HaBroderick: | meeting in the McKinley Avenue A. M. |million members, with rand 10a8es 11 |y ey o o e peotcons o thelr makes" it delightfully comfort- - E. Zion church Sunday afiernoon. Mrs. |every state and territory in this coun- | CLOSHErs thoroushly, profeient f Lhely ® i 7 The Soclal club of Chesterfield, | Nellie Peters of Cambridge, Mass, Who |try, and in every civilized country in |penQiCOR, of BhS COICHE F00 beauital l AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. which is greatly enjoved by the 40 or | has been teaching in Africa for years, |the Old World. All under one gru; ritualistic charges writign by gifted e ‘ It was another bill of exceptiona Vaudeville and Moving Pictures more young men composing it, secur- | will address the meeting. A native|girecting body, The Sovereign e e ! et Bhat: pevesell " the Targe . simcd It has warmth without|®d & new sraphaphone Saturday. fu::]_woman will also be present and |Jodge of America. = In conclusion permit me to say that bouses at the Davis theatre Monday : Spring Opeping cat Breckenridge's | “"irs. Peters, having been ordained |y il dcio o (on D r‘;fu{ &% fUncas lodge at the present time needs afternooh and evening, Toth the vau- : . Peters, aville and moving pictures were righ weight. Millinery, 281 Mdin street, Tuesday|to the ministry, will preach Sunday |members during sickness or disability, |20, ©Ul0S0Y or econium on my part, its up to the standard und well deserved and Wednesday, March 13th and 1ith.| evening and Monday evening will give | Also a specific amount, to be paid upon |ACts and deeds, In the amelioration of will wrinkl —ads A the troubles incident to human life, the generous bursts of applause It not s & STecre o e 0o £Hm dhath of sithes hustand o wife, © fabdak Toudes than words, and find ex ficading the vaudeville was''the The Niantic Improvement associa- 3 Dression in the hearts of those who hurc] a o 2ad. Sitawin $18.00 Inc, held a meeting at the FUNERAL. N s on the basis |witness its daily ministrations. the trio came Naiona, = real FHa- - church Monday evening to consider the William T. Lane. ;wv;;u‘lfi';:em .: flp;::lb“m'y s s Tl;: gd\"a:unghcll?ud vm;: a ?pre-d ::; ::e:; h:‘;;un:ag?i(\ :1 “n:lnc a'{‘;\’lpr - 5 Chesterfield idewalks in the village. - x in the dining hall consisting of oys- c o Pinch Back or D g i The body of William T. Lane, whose| But I have digressed from the main | |2, "2 3 0%, "Dickies, rofis, butter, and Dupree presented a novelty new Two cases of varioloid have broken | funeral was held Sunday afternoon, |Subject, and request your forbearance|g .. ang coffee and cigars were pass- 1o Norwich and that made a decided out in Layville, Lyme. On account of | was sent to Enfield Monday morning |if my remarks become prolix or Prosy. | o4 around. hit. Frank Keenan and The'na the outbreak the schools, churches and | gn the 9.33 train and burial took place neas 5 S b Saiter were seen in a Triangle five library at Old Lyme have again been | there. [The bearers were four soms, - RSThe Datied niitne 05 Ol angp: part picture entitled The Crab, the closed. 3 In the early forties the subject of| The committee in charge of the name of the Triangle comedy was The forming a lodge of Odd Fellows in|spread comprised Louis Ortmann. Road Agent. Since October 1, 1916, $574,985.03 has Norwich was discussed. Some of the | chairman, Willlam Ortmann and 2 R P been taken in for automobile resistra- representative men of the city. after George Amburn. Gave Themsedves Away. tion, at_the office in the Capitol, com- many preliminary. meetings organ S : 207 Mam Street pared tp $397,985.90 for the same period Uncas No. 11, and on Friday | DECISION RESERVED IN FE s g i e B e i 8 one year ago. . :_l.;d. mg‘ 1343 “wlxuu?d“kax:_ x:‘;- CASE AGAINST C. V. v f)lflthcubdu(y, led Patrolman James E. s tuted lodge sev > — ¥ 'Donnkil and Courtland ¥. Brown About Conriecticut, trolley companies bers. There is not one living today.|| awyers Are to Submit Briefs in Two FEHDMEN Relne to the house at 28 FiIl street in New are ordering no more open cars, plan- The later John L. Devotion. who Iater ly enjoyed by everp ome whose good ning to use closed cars the year became Grand Master, was first Weeks’ Time. fortunett wos to De Thn Tattendmnce |London late Saturday evening where CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO, they conducted a raid and brought 31 Chestnut Street. round, as less liable to result in ac- Noble Grand elected, to whom ¥ Every lapse of good nature, if there - Do 2 Wat : 5 oxp; Atizione Tieltine ang, Quiting | cldents expensive to the corporations. | pensstion was sranted: Most Worsnip. | Commiesioncr James J, Donohus has | werc” il i “Boon " kinaly ertaced | oar omce oo e o a Chiere B of all Metals, Aluminum, Cast Irom, i ful Master Charles W. Bradley of & t New Lofd gainst the C from memory by time, and only the|keeping a house of prostitution. Mon- Steel, etc. Automobile machine parts| Word has been received in Rockviile East Haddam, graced the occasion | Junn of New London agains This | €00d accomplished is remembered and | qay morning the Watson woman ef- repairs. Expert on boilers. All work |of the death of Mrs. Annie E. Fitch. With his presence and directed the in- | tral Vermont iway company. This [ 50, J L7 0 thos ewho follow In the i o B taot = guaranteed. _Ten years' experience. |widow of William Fitch of that city, i e renonien. Is a claim whereby the claimant seeks | Sherished by, thos ewho follow In the |tered a plea of guilty to the charge an Telephone. 214. Sunday at Oakland, Cal. The body to recover for the death of her hus- pe was fined $25 and costs. o . The charter members were John L cient assistant and sine qua non of all o will be brought to Rockville for buri- Devotion, C. C. Williams, James D.|band. who was injured Dec. 4, 1915, | Z800 SSSRnT SO0 SI0C aus mom o al Mowsy, Jobkn Woenword, Baward | 204 Who died Feb. 9, 1916. The case | Shterprising The British bar has declined to con- Ells. O A Lathrop and William Faulk- | has been several times heard and the | 58 Of business. ho have | *1deT. a proposal to admit women to Ut . final hearing took place on Monday e nasmpers of the unlom whis BAVe | e ‘fegal ; professton. P to the year 1857 this lodge | fiNal hearng tookt Blocs om o e | passed away during the fifty years Y just completed were noble hearted and Miss Adles will reach Norwich to- - ner. night, to remain till Saturday. Make SRAl vy webperdiia’ snd aigbinted DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN early’ _appointments. Lenox House. | - timony is now all in and the lawyers members and finances at a rapid useful men who fully realized that Dental Sll!‘gson Tel. 1267.—adv. i at this time there were 458| Will submit briefs within two weeks. | 4 /0i"2ime and efforts were to benefit - - - K festivities at ! not only themselves but all who might MeGrory- Buitding, Norwish, Conn. el el o gt Of the funds in the treasury six come after them. St AL A8 Tuaie of Porafrer Cen thousand dollars was invested in the| ina_at| It was never my good fort:me to be- ter and R. M. Kimball of Norwich are stock of the Uncas hall building in [Juniors Spent D Evening at|.ome associated with a brighter or bers it- ‘Water street. The stock was sold to the Associ n Building. more intelligent, courteous and kindly Free Trial Pile Treat~) o ONTHIE JuuL e Sl the members at forty dollars per share. disposed band of fellow workers: and A of Pyramid e Where we are assembled this evening,| One of the most delightful events for | were it my privilege to furnish an en-| ent Will Answer the Question The right to dramatize “Oh Mary, was the original Uncas hall. The out- | the junior department of the local Y.|during tribute of respect and affection Be Careful” a story by George Weston, WILLIAM T. LANE gr walls have never been changed.|M. O A. was held in the association |in just appreciation of thelr cherished who resides near Jewett City, has been o New floors and roof have been 2ddd. __|building Saturday evening, when the |memory I would wish it to combine obtained by & firm who plan a produc- | wijliam K. Lane of Brooklyn, N. = In the spring of 1908, this hall was|young members and girl friends en- “Blegi tion of it in New York early next|George C. Lane of Mystio, Frederic T | dedicated to the use of Uncas Lodge, |joyed a_social. The affair was from | And quoted oo s Sowialsi 15e words P Lane of Boston and mch’.m E. u,,,‘ No. 11, and Shetucket Lodge, No. 27.|7.30 to 9.30, and 130 were present. J. Ion, o Danteloon M o b e the imean® | In ‘the near future the Odd Feliows|T. Young, Jr., was chairman of the [That on ®ine stretched fore-finger of Thursday night at the New London | 81, ¢ o0 aceompanied. the body to | Will move into a new hall on Franklin | reception committee and_those receiv- all time armory will be the first time for the | Gafe family accompanied the body 10| gireet. ing were Mayor and Mrs. Allyn L.|Might sparkle forever. New London Volunteer Home Guard to | roia” At the grave. Undertakers |, A Lttle more than a year ago the|Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Case| Fraternally yours, meet for active preparation for the du- | (it "% alflen had charge of the fu | Triple Link corporation was orsanized |and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Newton. J. HOMER BLISS. < ties that they may be called upon to | yera]l arrangements. as a state corporation, the directors| Games were played and later in the| Plainfield, March, 19 \ TRUCKING DSt > purchased a tract of land with dwell- | evening all went to the gymnasium,| Willlam C. Trump, ex-president of : Mrs. ‘Daniel. Luoy. ing house thereon in the heart of the|where a grand march was participated [the New England Typographical | | Feleshone 175 The annual international Flower| The funeral of Mary Driscoll Lucy, | city, and erected & brick bundime, with in and group games were enjoyed.| Union. and chairman of the appren- Show which open in New York Thurs- | widow of Daniel Lucy, was held from | two stores, the foundation is for a; Ribbons were awarded to the winners | ticeship committee, was present at the day to remain open daily, Sunday in- |her late home on CIiff street at 8|three or four story bufldin. At the|or the Blue Ribbon meet. Refresh- | banquet and spoke cn the Apprentice- 2 cluded, until March 22, will attract a |o'clock Monday morning. lemn high | expiration of our lease here we ex-|ments were served by the Ladies’ aux- | hip System describing the system and DR. SHAHAN, 5”.‘."“ number of florists and gardeners from | mass of requiem was held in St. Pat- | pect to complete the building with a|:jjary committee, Mrs, Edwin Hill, Miss | telling what is being done to educate -5 this vicinity. rick’s church at § o'clock. Rev. P. J.|spacious hall and ante rooms and all | Mary Richards and Mrs. William Fitch, | the apprentice that he may become an on dizeabes of thi and-Stomach. = Cuny officiated, with Rev. the accessions needful for the work Sl s s D i " | expert workman. Culture mzngz Fore Rhadma!l!u’;y Neu.| Ten modern painters have exhibits at | Galvin as deacon. There were many | of both lodges, and my good brothers itie Tubercylgsis, Anemis, SKih and | tne Montross galeiries, New York, and | beautitul Awrers, The: beacers “were | M7 carnest prayer is hat we may al IN THE CITY COURT. Civilians to Get Commissiop % Dany Who 410 Loy e o a critic says: J. Alden Weir is anoth- live to_participate in the dedication of remarkable Pyramid Pil scription grcltman: for e Stomech. Hayes, James Hayes, James Examinations for commissions markable Pyramid Pile Treatment Easy’ prevention ot Typhela. - Hours:|er whose art is youthfully exuitant. He | Woods and Wiliam P. O-Mahoney. | our new building in January, 1919. Gambling House Propristor Pays Fine | 000", 0 enant in the United States| 384 who have since written us let. and . Bhons|is happler this year in his landscapes | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. ‘Wken the financial crash came in 1857 of $25 and Costs. Marine corps will be held in Hartford | j£s bubbling over with joy and {siae" calls made” afrer | than 1a his gure subjects. peigar -y many members were forced to sell e ve Haven about - T t at our expense by malll & their holdings to outside parties, with In the city court Monday morning th P Y m ng ‘The extension school in agriculture ‘The body of Mrs. Peter Connor, who e below eonpor, or get & 5o box from 2nd home economics conducted by the | recently died in New Yoric city, ar- | agsen inis other masds, o AInE | anting o $32.5 grade and probably 150 will be filled | Your druggist mow. 0 substitate. Connecticut Agricultural College ex- |rived here on the 2.05 train Monday . by civillans after examinations, ac- THE DEL-HOFF |cusc service, co-operating with the | afternoon and was buried in St. Jo. | 1enioing o ,,:,.,".‘“:...‘:.‘.‘k’,"' Fic ol i ere | Cording to the major general command- i Tolland County Farm Bureau, will | seph’s cemetery. The fumeral was | torics aud work shops aud moreantile . ant of the corps. Earopear Plan open in Bllington Town hall today. | held in New York at 8 o'clock Mon | houses and lett its Taprint Spon. ira- ; LA civilians niot less than 2 0 and b 1“31""'"‘.:"‘ pgien ternal organizations. ncas lodge re- s N Y lQn me rée sampls Rates 75 cents per day and up The treasurer of the State W. C. T.| friends, some coming from New York, | ceived its share of the blow. Its mem. |the péace, paid $7. On a charge of |\bie, The Eovernment wishes erad- Pyramia Plle Treatment, in HATE S BROTE I P e oW Ombutons | Willimantic = and —Providence, were | pership gradually decreased until a few | theft Mannie Coleman was ordered to O e a tiary, T omeies Slatn s, Felephone 1827 2528 Broadway |12 fhe JTillard tung, Norh Woodsury | present st the burial, Undirtaiers | siaiwart members wers Joft o keop tne | piy $1103. James eatiie was fned 3 take the o aad : $2.00; Stonnston, $2/00; South Man-|Shea & Burke had charge of the ar- | mbecs alive. and costs for taking a rubber tire be- chseter, $2.00; Stafford SCprngs, $2.00; | rangements. Will Guard Munitions Plants. : : longing to Dr. Gray. Mary Barber Z rd, $2.00; Durham $2.03; Bethel| Mrs. Connor was born in 1843 and, Did Not Surrender Charter. Transport Pickering the quartermas- ies Who Wish [P0 Towi sisas was well known in this city. She T o e T S L 9T |ter's departifient left New London Sun- 1e8 (\] sh married Peter Connor who died some t ; L withs 18 Dicked toen Of the United | lirtot i EL2 St 2 wi R R e N Lacy was continued for more evidence ; g 1 ce years ago. She is survived by two s s ot P, States Coast arillery from Fors Wright § ollet i‘a tion is announced for March 14 for ap- | dauchters, one living In New Yook and and and e and Terry. in command of Licutenant DIVIDEND NOTICE a-101 gam prentice plate cleaner, transfer, and | the other is Mrs. James Carney of CLAIMANT APPEALS Jones. Their destination was Lridge- | yruskoges. Oklahoma, March 6th, 1917 # engraver, male. The salary is $500 a | High street. port, where they will do guard duty ‘At a meeting of the Board of Direc- that will keep their comp! in al- |year for the first year, $600 for the - Iva' N. Jdckeon Takes C ‘fat the munition plants. It is-under- | tors of the Mid-Continent Conso. most perfect condition are to |Second year, $700 for the third year, the above date, ) ‘akes PONsation | sto0d tha severnl three-inch guns have | Oil & Utilities Corporation, try the kind we are offering today |03 $840 for the fourth year. : ‘proceed Claim to Superior Court. been provided for thelr use in case of [ day, dividend of 0c per share was - . N - | Gecinred on a * % which contains enough peroxide in it| “A Modern Cinderella” now on at the Incidents In Swpet’ I el Iva N. Jackson of Appanaus, R. L.|emer s Brideeport the Llokering pry. | Eoration outstanding ‘payabie on March to make it the ideal winter cream. Srand Patriarcn William widow of Edward O. Jacks ho was | ceeded to New York for overhauling. | whacen s AV TR Sk - tmaotd Y ni, H. Hol Roath N 2 o e e tary. marisd SECAEET - ow u 1 ‘with superior DUNN’SZWCY ingham of Norwich at the New Bng-| Gerard L. Parker of Brookline, OEN Tadue. & swic purmisaton. to g The New Idea club of the West Sids > Mass., Conservato: f Music, Boston. |is the est of Mr. Held their regular social afternoon in % MAI sTREET roy of Music, . gu and Mrs: HoOF, compensation El’flest E B““ard Par) resolutions Do the Colonial club Monday. The rex. The shellfish commission will hola | """ S The: business meeting will be held a hearing Wednesday afternoon at the 84. m week and the committee have Capitol. - One proposition before the |, Miss Matilda Butts of Washington| Whereas Uncas N - g e planned an enjoyable programme to Am i .n Ho . = mmm‘:“%':l?hmt?;:‘i{?f street has returned from a short stay b5y Mwmm b '..M SUPPOt £rom | Follow the business session. v VIOL[IN 81 ‘which we revent cl & e ‘Special Ratés to Theatrs Troupes, o L.l R The Home TEACHER gers t{om taking any clams except by | The Sewing club met M oy Reme dy AR 8tring instruments repaired after- cTr-vohnn Men, Eto. i 2 poon with Mrs. Carl C. ity &% her FA’I’!HE'L & nunw o - Sines United Woiksth took cherss 5 e Adam Bed fund for the worthy Lodge . “m Viathin obf R Poor 1 Gaate have. Soenas i o pln-nnn sure to help £ to. addrbie ;I BRI chiefly heads of families incapacitated is visiting friends in Boston and tatives — or appeintmen ident illh On stipulati €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- JOSEPH , BRADFORDy by acciaent o inness. “Gue atipuistion | i pofsomoutts 3. B e . 3 ; iy (;-'k o mam.'a—u of all the |Club last week at her home on Wash- | . a " s ulley T T e o e N bl nR Dbt OF Sershmid 5 Yur F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, A toni¢, expectorant and laxative. Phous 811 taing nor_anythi G R | o B e e wmu— — n tor mh_rflflum'

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