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L] : NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JUL) -, .... . ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT AT WESTERLY) —M8MM88™ e ™ Trelleys Dusiness % Leaa Centerot §| Spanish War Veterans Send Resolution to President Wilson 2 e —Tucker-Clark Wedding—Slacker Arrested for Failure to Register—Newsy Briefs. The 11th annual department en-)of the bride’s parents, the ceremony campment of Rhode Island United | being performed by Hev. Clayton A. Spanish War Veterans came to a close | Burdick, pastor of the Seventh Day Saturday afternoon at Mechanics' hall | Baptist ‘church. The bride was at- on Broad strest with the election of |tended by Miss Grace Tucker, sister officers. The officers of the depart-|of the groom, and Harry R. Jones of ment were all present with about 50 | New Haven acted as best man. The delegates from various parts of Rhode | bride was gowned in white silk crepe Island. The following officers were|de chine trimmed in silver lace, with chosen: Timothy Sullivan. Newport, [ veil of white tulle, and carried a department commander; William E.|shower bouquet of bride's roses. The Arnold, Providence, senior vice com- |mald of honor wore pink satin. The mander; Walter D. Slyne, Westerly, | home decorations were iaurel, ferns Jjunior vice commander; E. L. Masom, | and daisies. Mr. Tucker is with the Providence, inspector; George W. Pur- | Packard Automobile company at dy, Providence, chaplain; W. F. Sally, [ New Haven office. They will resi Woonsocket, marshal; Dr. F. L. Blair, | New Haven. Providence, 'surgeon: H. D. C. Du Bois, — Providence, judge advocate. Depart- | A reception was held at A. O. H. hall ment Commander Sullivan appointed | on Union street Sunday afternoon for William A. Stafford of Providence de- | Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Turano, who partment adjutant and J. D. Wells of | were married at St. Joachium church Providence department quartermaster. | in New York city last Wednesday af- o The department encampment passed a | ternoon by Rev. Fr. Januzzi. The Middv Blouses and Smocks ER e e “Be it enacted by the 11th annual |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Camp- th h 3 t d . encampment of Rhode Island Ulinted | bell, of New York. Miss Florence i a convenient ant retty gar- Spaniesh War Veterans, in lawful | Bozzo was the maid of honor and Jo- It is small wonder that suc P . meeting assembled, that it is the sense | seph Caprl of New York was the best an. More than 200 guests attended iddy Bl the Smock should return to || ot this encampment that we concur | m: 3 2 ment as the Mldd! Blouse or he with and stand behind our president, | the reception yesterday afternoon. vor. We have secured an exceptionall Woodrow Wilson, in all measures tal such great fa = O e it e e | Charaed it Baipn s el e good display of them in all the more recent models and || cesstur termination; that the depart- | cause he failed to register under the $ 5 A Z ment commander be instructed to tele- | conscription jaw for military service colorings, as well as in the designs which have become J|craph our greetings and this resohi- |on June 5 Warren Clyde Champlin, . . tion to the president of the United |aged 29 years, who resides near River staple. White ones and colored ones, and combinations || states Bend cemetery, was arrested late Sat- - At the same time the encampment | urday afternoon by Chief of Police of white and colors, all are recommended by Dame }|was veing he'd in Mechanics hall the | Thomas E. Brown and United States o < : 5 Woman's auxiliary of the department | Deputy Marshal Willlam Kelly of Fashion, and the prices begin at a conveniently low figure. J| ot "Rhode Isiand United Spanisn War | Providence. He was taken to Brovi- Veterans was holding its second ses. | dence. PRICES AS LOW AS $1.25 sion in Elks' hall on High street. Local Laconi i Charles O. Treat and family of South TY ) | The marriage of Miss Catherine A PRET SILK BLOUSE WASHABLE FROCKS Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mre, J. | Manchester ‘are siopping at thelr cot- CHICLE Perry Clark, of West Braad street, to | '38¢ @ T - For $3.00 As Low as $2.98 ATbert W. Tucker of New Haven oc-| Dr. and Mrs. George V. Foster of A pretty Blouse and a good one may | g, ary weaves are cleverly used || curred Saturday afterncon at the home v York (glhu are the guests ‘nf Mr. or - only $3.00. = les Perry 3 :9 :"52"’“ :e’;} f At 'h,m to produce these dainty little dress- SRR G s onr Magln, fine Crepe-de-Ch b en | g = = es, the principal showing being made | <quare sets. The hall was decorated | David Redford of Pawtucket, for- used, and plain vvvhlt!v Cl?'»:“‘"'— = Ramie, Biiebs Ve and Sheer the national colors. Red_ Cross|merly of Westerly. who was a captain combinations of colors are all shown | pE 2 embiems and shields adorn. the [of one of the companics at the Rhode most effectively in a series of hand- | Tissues. White and colors are both | ails. A larze American flag was | Island State college last year, has been AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY some mod suspended above the center of the |appointed a second lieutenant in the stage, and American banners were | United States marine corps. draped from the chandellercs and Tiie radmibere lof thie Honti Counts Separate Wash Skirts as Low as $1.25 | BEL i i b el i 2 o p novelties. A large doll dressed In alotie sheot at thely Erounds on Jas 4 Red Cross uniform was enclosed in a|The proceeds will be given to the used extensively this season. = booth on the stage and a large placard teur h 3 IS0~ We have some very good values at the lowest price, and ]| 250" 5" stage and 2 large placard e from that up to the most expensive the display is com- || o™ A 5t Ganters Dassea the | o umpulance fund. =L : ; plete. Pique, Gabardines, Wide Wale Cords and other [| 3285 contzibutions "were generousty | ZhS QOIS Louis A R Fruty ? . FOR INDIGESTION. Al bl P 1 e B ™, | Sompany, ROW discharsing hor cargo at / PEPSIA, popular fabrics are used. xtensive use of novel e Norwiah roune a PanE ™an | Boston, visited his parents, Mr. and g AND DYS a 5 3 Mrs. James ©O. Babcock, at Avondale. X ber proved a feature. pocket effects gives many of these skirts a very piquant o ns were in charge of | Mr. Babcock has received an appoint- e g R > B s ens he U s appearance. Buy one or two today. They will come in |} and Mrs. Charles F. Charron. The | ment 23 ensisn In the United States lowing committee had charge: | naval reserve corps. irman, Charles F. Charon, Aime very handy. | Gordon. John Clabby, Timothy Con.|GERMAN INTRIGUE IN RUSSIA. »n. Patrick Farrell and J. Outh- = BATHING SUITS CAPS SANDALS ion. Country Has Been Laboring Under = : The patronnesses were Mrs. James At Little Prices Gordon, Mrs. R. J. R = s Charles Barnes, Mrs. (Special to The Bull s and Mrs. Eliza Cote. el S ne cake, lce cream | German intrigue bagan and grew in | o [ | e s e mold. ¢ihe refreshment | Russia is strikingly set forth in a bul- ass sr;:] by Mrs. Bert Papineault. ’eg:’} ;“‘_‘:“;’ ";,’a oty -\“‘-“’fi’mgz';\";' / atrick Farrell sold the soda, Wil- | Phic Soclety, based on a comn e coat room, John Clabby and Timothy 3 er correspondent w Connerton were in charge of the tick- [ 3¢ the present time connected with the DAMS PEPSIM About 800 people, including out of | “To understand the almost ur town automobile parties were present. The proceeds will be given to Miss Aznes Brennan, treasurer of the Bal Russians have been laboring, it essary to appreciate the nat ek ‘the Norwich Red Cross| mqpe masses at St. Mary's church |to the independance of the Russian About 150 Tables Occupied at Whist - during June, July and August will be | people. and 9.30 o'clock. After the Franco-Prussian War. mmittee worked hard to make for Red Cross Benefit—Liberal Pa o'clock 2 Students Home for the Summer—Week-end Visitors. | when the new economic and r a success and was reward- attendance. About 150 Sonveal Nt Haven road office, is undergoing treat- | cs s 8 ook to ment in s Brovidence. hocoital memy. | Germans should look to Russia for the whist a prosramme The rainy we ad n e from P the | tertained Mrs. E. L. Main of Windham and Mrs. H. W. Clark of Willimantic. FOR YOUR VACATION DAYS ket m: Mr and Mrs. G. A. Cote and family galow in Beaver Brook after spending a year in Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? You need have no fears. By our method you Zan have Your testh filled, crowned or extract: ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CCNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES - STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUM Clabby, Oliver Tilley_ave on a motor trip to Boston and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward- Case and da er. Louise, are occupying their summer home in’the Franklin hills. Home From College. Alono Gaucher of Valparalzo Uni- rsity and Harry Gaucher of St. Ce ¥ LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK irs "colleze, Canada, are spending he college vacation at their home on polTthess appeal o you, call for examination and estimate Ne High street charge for consultation. o § 3 . Mrs. William Cullen, who has been DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLS ending several ks with Rock- [— ville relatives, has returned home. DENTISTS Miss Mary Driscoll of Colchester B s 5 e A e was a Sunday visitor in_ Baltic. (Sugcessors to the King Dental Co. Edward Leary of New London spent 203 MAIN ST. e NORWICH, CONN. Sunday with Baltic friends. 3A M. to8 P.M. s Town Clerk Arthur P. Cote was in NTS AN LINE.- ASEPTIC DRINKING cups |/ as well as between flights. gum a wonderful nerve steadier. Now I chew it all the time [ am in the air R P | Pt S o st [ Miami, I found how valuable Adams S R o SR - Pepsin Gum is. I first chewed a piece because I liked the cooling peppermint flavor, but soon I discovered in this Worcester Friday on official bus " | 1 siness. elephone Henry Schmidt has entered the em- Flov of L. G. Drescher. Odilin Arpin of Hartford spent Sun- Lady Asistant day in tow . H. A. Gaucher has u % 7 > bumine, Gaucher has returned from a o £ | tneir most important market. At|nad & community of interests with . Enigtasch Choronie 1T &t his bt ; 1 - first this outlet for their trade was a |the Teutons. The bureaucracy repre- | cref s =X b luxury to their economic davelopment, | sents the office-ho.ders and officia ] s on Main street y ) u, George McShian is spending a vaca- but as, 1o a greater and greater ex- |appointed by the Throne, who have| RECRUITS NEEDED F b 3 - ; % tent, their trade became committed to | for generations, and one might almost | SECOND NV s this vast territory it became more and | say for cent preved upon thc | g mre of an economic necessity that|resources of the Russian Empire. | A | Mad + they retain and increase their grip on| “There has been during and hefors | An Appeal Made to the fRER % o “The northern or Baltic provinces|two parties, the emhm & prestise il of Russia are very largely populated | Which depende on German victo: mm For Infants and Children by persons of German blood who have|and Russian defeat. It Is clear that COVERS THE ROAD COVERS THE LAW| in Use For Over 30 Years for many senerstions been Russian|f Germany had been overwhelmingls subjects. It is naturai that these peo- bureaucrats would have lost tne Intensifies the Light But Thr Always bears ; ple, in a measure, should feel and un- | the g ows the Light Down ik M—— 5 B a0 Camncr Iteleations waf #id|00ld they had on the Ruasian Em. —_— Signature B and abet in their plans where possi- | pire nature of o 1t is probably true that none of “By this I do not mean to assert|these dark forces had ary great ap- T °|Fren mmie - - B 2 TRAVEL | that all Baltic Russians are pro-Ger- | Prehension at the begin: g of the o American House a5 b man, Tor some of the ablest and most | War that Germany could lose: for. bo- i Munition gray taffeta, much stitched | loyai men and devoted troops have|ing& well aware of Russin’s unprepar- % Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, |as a finish, makes a smart suit f’ur va- | come from this plrt:tf Russia; hu(‘ it og‘r:fd-s.l it ,ee’mrd w;a,m» that ":]m 1 . il cati travel. The turban is of crisp |is true that many the worst in- [ riumph over her enemy-effic- Another lot of Universal Sets at the same old price, $2.50. i CT"""."" Man, Ete. Sase sreen leaves picked out by two|fuences have also been of Baltic pro. |lent, and ready for the war~ Z G ivery Connection =~ Shetucket Street | ma|l pink roses tucked on the right |vince extraction. For ten vears be- o BODY OF AGED DANBURY Probably the last as they are advancing in cost. Three pieces| FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. |side. fore the war we can trace the Ger- | DAMAGE AT FRANCHISE MAN FOUND IN LAKE VEDg = P man influence through every specious ! Channel of intrigue and malevolen:| DEMONSTRATIONS IN BUDAPEST | p o g oo activity to gain ascendency in the in- - ternal poicies of the Russia Govern- [ Windows of Eighty Cafes and 200 ment. Shops Smashed—Goods Stolen. i “There is little reason to doubt that « o 2 the German !nfll;cnfie l',:n. aimed il; Amsterdam, July 1.—During the re- feres ¢ """“"“"' B .‘ - every way to check the Erowth o _ 6 Hona suq. | veteran of the v liberalism in Russia. There are many [Nt franchise demonstrations in Bud-|peared from his homs who believe that but for the German [aPest, says a telegram to the Berlin | night, was found in Hyian influence there would have come the|Tages Zeitung from the Hung: abolitio nof vodka flve years before|capital, damage to the amou of the war. The elimination of this| 1,000,000 kroner was done. The win- |[” o curse would have meant education.|dows of 80 cafes and of about 200 |Y5¥Ond and with education inevitably must|shops were smashed and goods were | FlIS close as have come the demand for more liber- | stolen from the shops. The damage |67 Melancholy al government an da ministry respon- | done to tram cars is estimated at 60,- sible to the Duma. 000 kroner. Will Teach at Jewett City “Alone the Germans could not have — Miss Agnes D. Hallihan, who f hoped to exert this influence: but we| Despatches received In London on|past two veirs h g find in Russia another group, com- |June 28 from Budapest reported that | teaching in ! 'monly known as bureaucracy, who 25,000 persons had marched in a dem- FPlainfield grammar school, has d Suicide. and cover give seven different combinations—Pudding Psn, Casserole, Colander, Double Boiler, Steaming Kettle, Roaster Excursion to Newport and large Boiling Pot. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 The Only Excursion to Newport Th Year ; Steamer Chester W. Chapin A delightful Holiday Outing. Two hours in Newport— visit the Old i Walk, and other attractive places BULLETIN BUILDING, ; ° 74 FRANKLIN STREET bl 1 Dassing ‘o8, the, Main Deok Auto Delive ¥ Tele Fare from New London $1.00, Children 50 cents ey - i phone 531-4 Tickets limited, are now on sale at the office of the Co. at New London THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY arian | afternoon. Clutched in t Auto delivery every Monday for Taftville, Occum and Baltio ference W .