Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 19, 1909, Page 9

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ite Business and Sodnll -~ - SALEM. Funeral “of Joshua P. Clark—Grange NEW LGNDON COUNTY. * cle in Charleston, R. |.—Local Peo- pleat Funeral of Mrs. H. W. Palm- er—Notes. z : E. B. James of this place was called the church at Burdicksville, and bur- Allyn; e Weddig-pan Frame ia_their_ immoral *and unlawful busi- ress, and the police authorities insist on its sup) n, alded by the state aitorne: of these places was arrested on 4 com- rlaint similar to that proven against | “Last weck the keeper of .ne | PR e ,g A o SR R Lut on any day, as there is a good for it The law somstimes seems queer, the lawyers quesrer, but they are sei- dom queered, as they are usually cin- ¢ S —_— - Life of Every Town and|™ " : e ite : ; pores X e g FEAER ) ‘|~ ASHWILLETT. astor, in The keepers of places of ill-repate|tcof of the city hall the chap who|t-actions the first week of mest eflected in These Columns. 3 3 : & Toans Tote the misleading {tén never aw | Ecnth. < H Settlement R " . 0. dnimdd Alidrided Frinocs) of I8~ o, e ot} o thars, 000 ol lon/as. day. | Om Jniy 2 tho Sl siele i’ we i 7o 0 New London, to be followed the day atier with the aquatic dvent of the year—the Yale-Harvard boat races. Then will come the Governor's Koot Guards, wno are to spend a day and & night before going to Norwich. New England. e Py to Charleston, R. L, Tuesday to_at- e B itfaeive com< | ¢ Tit- 1t ! . o b A - her | tent to fit themeelves to clireum 'hen, 100, the president of the Unit. 4 FRANKLIN. $" o s i Day | tend the funeral of an uncle, John Hungary, e ith wars | Lrenees. - Thll w3 Ve practical| c1 States wil bé in New London seva A Fishing Part R AT waTs Keid- 1n et Tinhing a girl of 15 to the place. ™he | portrayai the present week, On Mon- | e1a) hours before golng to. the Rose of ishing two-part g oe ivate Tele- ¥ nd Private Yele) Soshua P. Clark dled at his hoine one 8 held for trial in the superior ¢ay in the New London police court | will_also be favored with B 5 ial was at Hope Valley. 4 oves, charged vith| This city phone Line—News from Local Peo- | e 2 Covrt in bonds of $5.000, and the other | v ore four soiled doves, charg Y i Salem 39 years ago. For many years|to wee her. cousin, Mrs. 1da Randall ; vere commitied to jall. acent e lawyer, for the cu- o 1o 9 re - 2 N et s ddonacs b - . 5 3 Sy i E Four. other . inmates w rrested, | {-on advocated jall sentence, instead | crowd With good weather, the e i oy o) [ e, bas conduicled the' grixt and” saw hup; el s Mok M. N e ey fine in such cases, ation will be the biggest - who is ill at the home of her father, and when arraigned in court expected of the customary and Tueeday in Kingston, R. L, at-|mill here. He was of pleasing disposi- | Stiles. . Egglésto H. h; Drink - to Me Progressive. Missio | - S 2 ng d s P. 3 L o, mary soclety | ¢, sCntbrine. | sentence was the resu't ever, and all New London will hel tending the eradusting exarclses o¢ the | ton. and of deep religious convictions. | ~Sunday was a beautitul June day | Obly = with ' Thiné Eyes, Mrs U |of the Central Baptist church, Nor- | yemson of centenes ooy ot a1 400 15 betas Jbrmics AbR e an- Evis | ceebrate: ™ Rhode I8 e ege. n He was a staunch Methodist but was | and services were largely attended. Harris Wheeler; presentation - | wich, their annual oufing at s ! B that fon the yery. hext da: ,,,,1 <2 ) Stmith, o nc hew of ‘Mr. Greenslit, was | active in church work outside his own | Hon, Siias B, Wheeler; - bene- ance of 24 hours to get out of town. | OBe 3 s @ member cf the graduating class. denomination and will be greatly miss- Mr. and Mrs. William E. Tolhurst | are entertaining Mr. Tolhurst's moth- Siction; Rev. B. M. Desiston; selec- Redfern, " and Mrs. Franklin H. Put, Acting Prosecuting Attorney peared ws one of counsel for defense | The will of the te ' Sebastian D, S i m y Frown's summer home, in the village, | ¢ gy B, ” Ji the interest of Norwich soiled | Lawrence was admitted to probate om T A E o faom, | C0,0%, the Congregational and Beptist|er, Mrs:N. T. Cook of .Providence. | ton, The Tatioosd Man. Herbert, OF, | Wednesday. - Coroner-and Mra. Brows | $a11’ sentance as. the. eHective oar of | GAves, and upon the same churge, at | Truraday, And gave the detals Of to Fuests of Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd P. Aver.| hibition ticket and was & atrone advo- Funeral of Mrs. H. W. Palmer. L oh"i,m' Day at M. E. Church i:’}u‘fi""”‘* their home for the season naking New Loudon morally cleaner. | a:ession of the court 9t common Jinax “ ueats which bad. previousiy Best Warren Bricgs and his sister. Mrs. | cate of te . Ho i otfbeii e at M. N “he common method had hecome far- | i New London. In this case <he|wode, and - portrayed the bustness T.o0mis, of T ciancn, spent Sunday With | his wife and one son, Charies, & broths | pesogel resldents —attended the fu-| The Methodist Episcopal Spnday | Frof A. 8. Bolles of Haverford col- | ical. Acting Judge Crandull was of |udge of the Norwich eity court rad (wwthods of the man. He specifies in Mrs. Addi<)a Rockwood. Miss Blanch Smith is spending sev- eral weeks i1 Boston. er, Thomas 8. Clark, of Colchester, and a sister, Mrs. Nathaniel Clark, of Sa- lem, who have the sympathy of the neral of Mrs. Harriet W. Palmer held from her late home at Pendleton Hill Saturday morning. The Rev. J. How- ard Adams officiated. There were many school held - its appropriate Children’ cert at 4 p. m. Sunday. programm: e day_cons A long_an was_pleas- leze arrived from Pennsylvania Satur- Cay for an over Sunday visit with his siiers; Mrs. Harriet Crandall and Mrs. Harlan, Flerce. I'ke opinion, and the sofled doves were «rdered confined in the county cage in I'ranklin street for four months. Then, imposed jail sentence and appeal was | teken. ‘The lawyer who advocated jail s n- | New Londoners, pleads with | dety Lo it 1 the style of hospital and alms- buildings, the general ny- and decoratl the Free hos- jital grounds. document _was 3 Miss Eirgnuc, Peckwith has returned nity " o | ingly rendered and appreciated by, all instead of smiles when court adjouti- | t'vee for ! arier 'spesiu1é & fow days in Lad- | Tho Zuncral ReriIces were Beld i Ihe | Koeden yere: - Relatives acted as | in attendance. e, thera. were. tears, and. parhups a | the common [l:as vOUKT to ubsltte | trawn by Mr. Lawrence, and almost yaze. Congregational church on Tuesday af- | cometers ronan o the Wheeler : 1le Dean, of Jersey Cit; resolve on' the part of the accused to | fives. but the court decided otherwise very line his charncteristic meth= Henry Parker and his mother, Mrs. | ternoon at 2 o'clock and were largely | Rix. andertak orth Stonington. 0. S. WEDDING. e: Friday to spend their vacation | pandon New Londongas soon as re- |Jt was almost a case of the law:er | prevail. 1t is an interesting de Jonie Parker of Plain Hill, were re- | atcended. The services were conducted | ammangemorie " /28 i charge of the b 7o i wth Mr, and Mrs. George F. Dean. Icased, “and perhaps Netermination to | a1Uing against, himuelf, but he was|ient ant means mach (o New Lony cent guests at Lakeside farm. by Revs. I. H. Peabody and James H. e 78 Morgan-Hull. Re-el reforn cqal to the occasion €cn's future Nir” Nirs. “Arthur Hubbard and| Whiting, both personal friends of the | the widon ot T B B A e Viskle r‘:‘lulu Hull seeond N Dfloscs z 1t would certainly tend to clean tp| T the lower court he served ihel “Provision is made for the perpetums family orth Windham spent a day | deceased, and they spoke very tenderly | = A fine granits gar Palmer. |, hter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. |, ¢ annual ineeting for the election | these jmmoral places if the regular | tate and in the upper court b tlor of the name of Lawrence in New Tecently w.h Mr. and Mrs. George L |ana in highest terms of his lite-and | ed in'the Ashwillcit cemetors, Tose- | Hull Of Old’ Mystic, was united in | %o ictes OF the Ladies’ Aid soclets | idge and prosecuting ationey of the [’ the service of il defendants, So| London. Baldes (e widiors and sails Ladd. character. The choir ofi the Congrega- v, # A i “ ot - by S urs- | New London police court would imitate | ticre you 4 Sonsistency ou art | ors’ monument chidren toworrow (Sunday) moOrning|to Tee” and “Some Sweet Bay By fow X " »_Te- cuses of this kind in the future. = nce, the Tn the. Firar Congregational. church. — [ and S - Henry &, Bogers sbas 3 | Swong, Anderson of New York'spent | BAPDY pair plighted their troth at the | soar, are: President Miss Kate B. Col- st | Although the old Pequot hou: vted by Sebas Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodward and | solo, “Out of the Shadowland.” There| Mrs. Lucy J. Purk was In to presence’ of the Immediate farbily ‘and | yc: kAt vice president. Mrs Henry Work is being pushed steadily on|gore and there is no chan. there wifl always be a Lawren son Charles ~* Hartford were Frank- | were beautiful flowers, Burial was in | Sunday Irom Volums ™o | e intimate friends. Rev. Henry | S riburt; second vice president, Mis.|the new industrial building to b oc- | mix arising on lts site, the the new hospital will be named lin visitors Sunday. the Salem cemetery, near Herrick's{ Ethel and Clarspee. Th ¢ | B Rankin, pastor of the First Bap-|icin Thomgon: sqcretary and treas- | «ipled as'a brass tube factory, the |Wains the fashionable Pequot colony Joseph Lawrence Free Hospital, Mrg. M. A Bolande and son Harold | corner. The bearers were Nathaniel! Westerly are t?) 254 m:m:{mn Lo th Pt e Setnod the urer, Mrs, lley C. Perkins; six di- | r.anager being considered among]aid the old-time. Pequot cha , In in the awrence Hospital park 4nd Biles Ar.v Engstrom were recent | Clark, Mr, Teasdale, Elmer M. Chad-| manthe wite b, Soss s Summer | L O oae was cowned I | Lictresses, Mrs. Fannle A. Molthrop. | i aterbury's best und most practica opal very are held will « granite group of ihe ! visors jn New Haven, guests of Mrs. | wick and Herbert Hyde. Morgan in_this piacs, | ok A | Chite uet over white silk - Sbe wore a{ famy menty Wo Hurlbutt, Mrs. Court- | brass manufacturers. Tt now looks Sunday by clergymen from other| Lawrenee family, the father Joseph, Bolande's sister, Mrs. Halsey Kelle Church | BB e ey = e e T a Totke by |land B. Célver, Mrs. Harmon L. Per- | ,/. ¢ before this Industrial building 1% ch succeding Sunday, thel|tie mother and three so Joseph, Miss Jenn'e Potter of Norwich spent § pueshriutereet R Ay orJewe City-and Hen- | Xl e k ns, Mrs, Sarah Colver and Mrs. Jobn | f.iighed, another will be.commenced of clergymen mcluding some of | Frank and Sebastiar Saturday ' Frauklin the guest of Mrs. | Services in the ongregational | I¥ e SHen Gf severly were; Bus- 1 A At Toer C'the - ceremony |1} ¢Mmson, were chosen, and the three | for the accommodation of another in- | most distinguished of that de-| Mr. Lawr: recommends that the C. H. Robinzon. churéh on Sunday were conducted by s callers "here Tueaday. & et e e derenemony |feimer <olfcitory, Mrs. Thomas La- | dustry. the promoters asking for o | & mination. The Initdal service of the | provisions of his will be carried into: “Miss Turne: of New London was a | the pastor, Miss Millen, who took for — —_— I '_":fim o rm:'.h":;u b e“‘f “);‘ them, Mrs. Harnion Perkins and Mrs.| {.ancial assistance; simply a suite e held with Rev. Neison | cflect as early as practical, but the exe recent gues: of Mrs, B, . Greenslit, | her mofning subjez-( “The Ten Com- | LIBERTY HILL. |::a M‘SS ‘”;‘;y' :‘ de; :fg‘lh“ .'"'_- Charles Satterlee, were reappointed. | .ile building at a fair rental. Norwich as the officiat- | t eme linitin eny case is one year: Miss Annis T'ark and Miss Mather of | mandments” At the session of the = v, | oihg for thelr néw Bome at Ludiow, | . Jdnemen have ben connecting tele- | " "Thiu new' industry is.4 large manu- | ing clergyman. Yanti wers guests for a fow days re- | Sunday school which followed Supt.| peoosvion for TMre and. M . &t * | sraph wires with Red Top and Broad- | returing concern thaf has been seek. | George T. Brown, secretary of the| The 25 years ago featurs of a local cently of Mcs. C. H. Lathrop. Harry A. Rogers presided after an ab- G e -Mr. and Mrs. William | V- ¥ view. ing a location In Norwich and West- | Ercwn Cotton Gin company, an oc- | newspaper, as a rule, Is quite interests Pred Orcoiann of Norwich was the | Sence of several weeks because of his, F. Harvey—Steeple Completed. Representative Grosvenor a Visitor. Mrs. Wilson Allyn of Groton arrived | ¢oly, as well as in New London. At|complished musician and for several|irg, but if more care was exercised in © of Constable S. N. Hyde on Mon- | Wife's ilness. The young men's class| ——= Representative. Arthur T. Grosvenor [ list week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ilis writing the proposition (o, locate | Yeors organisi apd choirmuster of § ting the ancient history ~thers S again secured the banner. Under. the successful leadership of | of Pomfret, n., was the guest last | H Chapman of Ledyard. in Norwich Las been abandoned, but mes’ chureh, New fLondon, will Le| would ve no offense to anybody.” But Mr. -and Mrs. Clinton Goodwin of | The Salem grange held their regular | Mrs. Aunie ¥, Harvew the Children's| week of Mr. and Mrs. William H:{ Mrs. W. E. Bracewell and son, Ed- | ,efnite swer -bas not been given |1 eharge of the music at the chapel | ts recafl the disgraceful conduct of @ Lebanon spen' the early t of the!mMeeting in Grange hall on Tiesday | (4¥ concert Sunday afternoon was a| Harris of Main street: 5.in, left\Puesday morning to visit rel- | the commlitice of the Westerly board of | | s engaged a quartet composel fetler, mother, brother, sister, cousin, \ weéek with Mrs. Louis H. ith. evening, at which time much business | ¢ success- It consisted of eX- 1 attonded B: slives in\Brattleboro, Vt. ., as the pronioters desire to show | M'ss Marion - Chappell, =oprano: Mrs, | uncle. aunt,. or any other relative s The selectmen are repairing the | Was transacted. The lecturer's hour| € cises. re s and singing. ttonded Bradford Academy Gradua- e, " Coisbrated 1cciprocal courtesy. Frank 4. McLaughlin, contralto: Dun- | humilidting, and it is almost brutal to rosds. N proved- very intefesting. The 'New | ITcgranun ititled “Junétide on. . e e ) A suitable and satisfactory building | le! D. Buckley, tenor, and Malcom tiiose relatives. who were children 25 The Connectieut company has built | London Pomona met with the Salem | £vance” was used. | Mrs. Alpheus H. Schoonover of Elm- | “Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Maynard en- | 1. been offered in Westerly and the | SCott. ba sars ago, and had succeeded in living everal concrete bridges to replace the | STAnge this week. 2 - Tandered - Reception | hurst and Mrs. Horace O, Williams of | tertained relatives and friends at sime hay been done in New London.| 7he Feqiot chapel is not an out- n the shame brought upon them by old weeden siructures on the trolley| School closes in the White Birch| o~ 0 5C%e T i West Main street departed Monday | Fime, near Allyn's Point. Tuesday So it becomes @ question of which | rssion_and is In no way connected | others. line from waitic to Willimantic, district on Friday afternoon. The { "r; rodfvn """‘ held morning for Bradford, Mass. where | FOROr of the host's birthday. Out of | place would be more advantageous to | With the St James' church, or with| It is not well to yank out the family Constable Sumuel N, Hyde, with a | teacher, Miss Iva M. Standish, is|ortion Thursdas In honor of her son | they attended on Wednesday the n guests present were Mr. and Mrs. | the business, and New London was | (e Episcopal diocese of Connecticut.| tkeleton that has been clogeted for & party of Norwick friends, spent a few | thorough and experienced and has{ird his wite Mr. and Mrs. William F.| gryquation exerchdes. of. Bradford | i"¢nry C. Beckwith and .Mr. and Mrs. | i lected. The projectors were vory |1i Is conducted independently and is|quarter of a century. Ferhaps it would Gaye the early part of this week at | made many friends in the district. She | Hulvey. who w iy marricd? caiemy. Miss Nellie Frances Schoo- | J S. Noland of New London and Mrs. | ych impressed with Westerly and | svif-supporting. be well for the compiler of these an= Stonington and Fisher's Island on a | Feturns to her home in Westchester for [ 10l BOWw reside =n New Vork whese | nover, \oniy danghter of Mr. and Mrs. | Clarles Ramage of Montville. tine people, and reluctantly decided in £ cint doings to imagine himself in the fishing trip. 7 the summér vechtion. Mr. Hawvey Is employed in the office | Alpheus H. Schoanover, was a mem- | . Mrs. Isaac Geer and her daughter. | favor of New London. Addie Burns has the distinction of | otler fellow's place while on that job, Thomas S, Clark and wife of Col- deCrum & Howell ¢ 1Y Of | her of the elass of 1909, ¥ crence, of Ledyard, with their guest, o keing the first w London county|end then there would strely be a dis- Miss Nott's Funeral. wich, » chester were in town Tuesday attena- - . Miss Eleanor Beekwith, of Franklin, isak ner to be taken from jail to state | piay of charitableness and better judg= . The buriai of Miss Maria Nott took | ing the funeral of his only brother, J. P.| Miss Bertha Goodrich made a 1 Farapale Tere. o theseiliage Movday. nne Lawmanes free. bosplteh ke | O utumoblle: Affle. before |k cuts A cess.in potnt: This: wegk nlace at the Plains cematery on Friday | Clark. Charles Dawley and® Daniel | 25 Visit —Bome Sunda Miss. Mary Harrls Dean of Main | The usual notice to the voters of the | court house should materialle bright- e o artons. crime could ine | there. wis in that department the SwE of last weec, :he funeral being in Hart- | Webster of Colchester ‘were aigh in| Y IK where she was just | street left Thurséay. for New Yotk | Sccond school district of Ledyard for |Gn the. jrospects of the . builiing|cvige In luxuries as she willed, ond | in brief of a murder of 25 years asfo, ford, where ¥lss Nctt lived. Miss Nott | town to atiend the funeral. fem a business college and city, where shé will visit her sister, | /l:c annual meeting for the election of | 1 cdes fn "\uwmm;m‘ “especiall " lher ride to prison In an automoblle | in which a man killed his wife. The was' “a great-granddaughter of Dr.| Children’s day exercises will be held | FOsition. | Miss Adafine E. Dean. officers of the district has peen poated | (he work is done by local contrastors, | was undoubtedly mfore to her 1ikiig | name of the murdever wa¥ given,which Samuel Nort, who preached in the|in the Congregational church on Sun- B, Rev. Frank L. Hayward of Auburn, { by the district committee, \William B. 1 1 would be wall for the locals to get|and was preferable to being toted to|vas perhaps proper, buf, the name of Franklin Congregational church for | day evening. vecent visitor at her_brothe Me.. ‘a former’ pastor of the M. E.|t'racewell. 3 I tuse and hustle for the work, and |the raflivay station to be gazed upon | the wife before marriage was luzged Lenry wgs en- seventy-five ycars. He dled at the age |- Rev. B. D. Remington of Colchester Holbrook's. church of Old Mystic, and luter on a | "Phe Trefoil club of Norwich urd people and to be the . b-|into the ftem. In consequenee- rvla- of 98 years:" Mis; Nott had spent the | will ccupy the pulpit n the Salem | The church stesple wus fhished | pastor of a M. . thurch of Norwich, | tcriained by Mise Natane K. Gibbs at | 1ty ou8ht to b6 able to underbid out- Iy, CTlons paORI Ao o Car on” the | tives of the woman, who were small summers {r many vears in Franklin | Baptist church on Sunday afternoon at | 45t Satwrday. The repairing includ- was the guest Tucsday and Wednes- | hy.; summer home, in the-village, Wed- | * TF“';,"".' ter that should reccive | ficam railroad. chikiren at the time, were very mus at the hom.: o7 Mrs. Isham Hyde. 3 o'clock, wd new blinds. clapboards, ‘ew trim- | dav of his brother-in-law and sister, | rerday afternoon. . e attonton ot o docal e traciove | S0 it. was fortunate for her ‘hat|arnoyed.. A lige judgment now and - Briving Asccident. i :t!;m? .\u&g, und her brother N 208 "the: deoke and new. amall | gs;li—iu'l‘:n).dgr%nfirm“ce A. Willlams of | ' ‘Monett Isawson Is acting as assist-|i. the!courthouse fob, as that will | Sleriff Brown owned a touring car, | tien should be exercised by the wieid- ) _ | Mas arles Miner are gues e tox. .. a road sta pahly H oo £ id_had /the. inclination to take or of every Simpeon an” Mrs, Earl Rogers met| Mrs Henry 4. ST 18 8. L ke e T e it B M) TR Sy ds-Sundny . guedts: of [ehr-\vilige Licys as outeidgrs in competitive bids |Tonte to state prson that was neier PENDLETON HILL. with an accident. ‘A ‘trolley car ad- | AP0UL once more, haying nearly. recov- | ¥ g F O e Fan 50 e ey Miss Florence Hurlbutt, a studert at | ;jore is som#hing wrong. for with | Lefore given undper like circumstances s il vancing f-cn behind struck the car- | €red from her recent serious iliness. Farall Harves w0 1hs st rad. e — Las Northfield seminary, returned to | .\ the working utensils uf hand and A Local People Attend Union Associas riage in such & manner as to throw e pE e LAMCANTON " o o gl gy GOSHEN. her home' in the village Wednesday. |l cal familiarity, they have an ad-| There will undoubtedly be a safe and t Noank—Eugene Congden A TR T LEPTRERGL. SR CH fasiing b moher ur oy g Tk g vy Thomas | " gner otie e, T L | saog Sbeerianes oL IMRSNARIES D8 | Citisd Gommiies o Schest ek = v 2 Mrs. o . :hool, ta ¢ Thomas ey o n, espécially after sun- " o e e scmiting THaT b mon i [ Mra. Farvest Laflinguall Attepded x| -2 7¥:) Harvey. s Day Exercises Vory Suc- | [ itham. closed for the. summer VAca- | ros e omtea oo mon 1o e Not tHroukh Tack oPthe old style | ing: ing in the direction of the postoffice | ercises - at - Willimantic Noral S ful—Address by Rev. E. H.|ticr Thursday of last week. Harlan |y .y London coptractors. than :he | Of patriotism, the real noisy kind, but —_ ,|nd dd mot notice the carriage. The | gop ot Noteo of the W NORTH SIUNINBTON Smith—E. K. Jones Goes to Buffalo, | NeWbury has his name on the holior | eyne work could be done in Nor-|lecause about everybody hete and Mrs. Jennle Thompson and sen Clif- horse wae ciit In scveral places and the e losof $he Week, 5 ol' for each (er;n. ngt hx\"mg r;'w} ch, New Haven or contractors in | hereabouts will take in U;‘r mmil ford were in Norwich Monday on bus= carriage was almost 4 wreck. LS ) fldnin Archie R. C 1 brother, Willle [/ seht or tardy for. the entire school | grjver 'citics. © By bidding right the | iration in Norwich, which promises =2 Interesting Experiences in W ¥ i Elisibeth PATK of Norwidh was Both Churches Obssrye'Children's Day | ;, “GiL" oD it * of 150 days.. Harold Frank was | oy iract can be secured by New Lon. | eclipse the big event in New London|'"C"h. Thompson and Malcolm yoming. |he guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. | —York-Wheeler Wedding Date June | cnts nt (hicopee. 1a] the absent nor tardy for the SPring | gey,ors. i its 25th anniversary, and that will | Thompson were at A. G. Wheeler's in Mrs, Hermco A Gager. who is spend- | John I Ross. 2 29th, ) B ¥ o 2 et o R T of 48 and Edwin Braceweit | 0C"°™ AT be going some- o A o My AT e suchaer 55 Wyeming with hev:f i Amos Helkok Philagelpts VAdL: place of the rogular ser- |ana Winthrop Hurlbutt were present | o . o AR Re The matter of trafsportation to and [ = Trying Thompson called on Charles ‘husband, writes to her daughter, Miss | irg at the home of Mre. Carrie Gard- ~Rev. and Mrs. Lu at each session during the term. apt. eorge Tysor, once a whals- | . "xorwich is receiving the consid- 1 Glen recently. an Drury are at ere_thought t0 be one bf the Main in Lau Fakth Gager, that she is having 4 very |Ter and Mrs. Elli Becbe. Mrs, Hall g s Loy e o B B i o ] U Oswego, N. ¥, ar. | ingmaster of New London, but -vho | 200 S y ros - oke at the Laus snteresting time in the west. Mrs, |cune a_ few wecks ago. e L e TR R T e e ookt BHrpdey Lo, Faft pek] (o meveral years was in the gocern- | cration ofithe steam And trobey wcad| Rev. J. 1. Adams spoke utthe bay | Gager with twe other ladies encounter- | Fred Palmer and Miss Alice Buckely | ceryed (hildrens day Sondar [ s s, ander tas dfseayton ot § & N e TR . T iame of | MG evvtee. st Wialigton. i burieg C00 SR SECS SMIE LC CREEENL Ut | rel Glen church fast f | ed a rattissrake one day recently |af Norwich spent Sunday at the home | mec 3 Oing ut Westorly spoke [part of e Mrom it s HLEFIry | ¢ e Fies . Cha D, {1e an ummarked grave in Abington | Yooy ral Vermont between New | "*§les Tty M. Main of Boston visited while out walking. The snake was|2f Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer. the. Third. Baptist ohurch. Sunday | Srter by the asetiomt cumes tacoxed | CiMr. and 3ira. Cuitis Gates of New |(ometerv. | Capt- Tyson. although a |y® WS SRS, SROROTT Weian . (o | - ies Y rother William Main, and auickly Kille~ t tne ladies; it had ten | Frei LeMngwell spent Sunday with . ¥ William T Corry. - The sereioe o | Longon were guests Sunday: of Mrs, |t/ orongh whaleman _ana an expert |, (L ARC DR hY that route mince | gomily, over Sunday. o Pvmln- Mrs. Gager also describes a l';r:‘:;" Mrs. Clarence Leffingwell of, . Lucian Drury attended the an- | msde still further interesting by an’| Cites’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon ,r',",‘,a: ;:f ,’,_'a:":‘";l ;fi’,;:‘p_": 107 | the extension of the branch road from [ fio t YLl Glen Entertainment. flood that cuavried away the house in uni i o v il ; Eds : ¢ mt 1 s, Nyn's e which they lived and nearly all fts| Mr. and Mrs, deorge Sheidon were | Conference ot Stonington. SMondass - | % orwich Fown ot wio i o ot A1 ' e Lucy Hurlbutt left Wednesdas | tired. merchant. e was of slenier | \INNS TOWE 10 [P0 [0, ) A number from this place. attended | centents. Mr. Gager is a carpenter |at Preston and vicinity Sunday. Rev. F. M. Holiister bas been fin)art in China. One littls ehild racelv- | to visit Mies Bertha Chapman in Co- | nild, erect im stature, and inclined | Lo “eoing to Norwlch?" 1 the entertainment Saturday evening ‘the consiruction of a large dam in | Daniel Leffingwell spout a touple of | Northfield, Mass., this week . to b |ed the rite of be tle child receiv- 3 ; " |t be decidedly reticent. Still, he was e o i at Laurel Glen. one ef thayranyons in Wyoming and |deys in Pitisfield, Mass. this week. | v " i 00 of bap poesessed of considerable strength |’ £ Nots Mrs. Leffingwell stayed with her son, bad built aJsrall house in this canyon, Forrest Lefingwell, during his ab- The fleod Fas caused by meiting snow present ai’the graduation of his daugh- er. A large number from here atténded Note: A fishing party traveling in a large NIANTIC. ard noted for his courage and dar- The mayoralty tornado that threat- cned destruction of political pede Miss Louise Thompson has returned home after a_few days' visit with her on the moimi&ine. sence. s G i 3 iere attended |4\ uring- ear stopped for luncheon st Mrs. Tyson is still living fn Wash- | atost ready. to, receive the many ca ol e Rl o Ll bty Nev: Telephone Line. ”Mr-, ({-‘m-rl"t L‘":“"Hrl CtaniEa N.:ayfi(o\’{;:.?:.fld.‘\vn:a?d 31_«‘»":;:.:;"" A1 (Le shady arch, on Maple Hill, one day{ School Picnic—Cottages Opening for | irgton &nd although having the de- | c.dates, Il:n:l m’:‘.i;ae.l <)|r[|ux?|d :1;) J'l‘«! 5 :::tm]‘ € P o atio siges e Wilit- sy . 5] -oun E sl s nof . s to prop- e resulted. The cal a ems % Clifford 7. Robinson ~recently in- | e, Sraduation exevcises of the Willl- 1" The Congregational chureh gave a | %St the Season. re, she has not the mean: Do, | perifed and there 1o no more personal | . Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Adams, Mr. and mantic . Normal school Tuesday She' social Friday evening in honor of the Mrs. W. I Mott, whd was serious!y 1 | erly mask the grave of her husband. I E. E, Mrs. W. L. Main and Deascon lled-a tolephone line on Lebanon Dray : : _ gty 4 - I § Soad, ehe vecond party tetephonc qion | Bpent Monday night with her daugh- | now nagtor Rev. FoM. Hollister ang | VIth acute Indigestion, is much bet- . Dr. Mever Eikin atid family of | kriends. of the ‘captain. leanring the | siite shafts (hrust at AMayor Arm Wi sitended the Stonington U= ip thim town. The firat connects twenty | Noi o graduats. this vest o F UL [ is_famils. e Gpemed their cotfage at | itvation, have subseribed funds for | r:xong, i the publle prints. There, | (0" duoclution held st Noank, this ; ; Y |nof & graduate this vear. ; Mr. and Mrs. William G, Thomas | ¢; : o Lie erection of a suitable monumept [ nu real big boom for the re o ek : Houses In_the north part of the town.| Miss Gertrude Ward is visiting her were guests of friendsnin | Portiand | o yoe e p by Witen: Barre, | 1 the memory of Capt. George E.|of the present incumbent, and efforf | VUK L o e held at the MYS grandfather at Vernon. Bayard D. York and Miss Lucy H. |71y this week. Pa., this week, in the interest of au- | »’=on of Polaris fame. 15 being made toroll the other little | ' 08 SES Sl UL T ternoon at TIC. & B iF ooy Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,| There was a large attendance at ‘he | tomobile business. ; | "“Capt. Tyson's thrilling expe- | ivomets astde to make clear the vath | 008 17 FUCTETEG0N Wi elect - - “LAUREL GLEN. Benfamin P, Wheefor, are to be mar- | AUction of Jodeph Pillar on Monday, | ' Tyler Cruttonden of Norwich was a | 1'ince I the fro h was In the | fer Charles H. Klinck, whose friends | § 0'clock. BurCrn Loneron, WS G Miss Barber and Miss Condidon Win ried Jurie 39 at Pleasant View, the | and prices of farming tools and stock | Creacent beach visitor Wednesduy. I exploring on for the | claim for bim the pole position in the | ¢4, committec for L entuinl SEAL o Henors at Alfred Universitv—samai- | School Children Give Successful En- | summer hofe of the Wheeler fapnily. |7¢/%d high. The farm ‘of 165 acres.| W. B. Rowe of New Haven was in th Pole. He salled from N.w|rice for mayor. held at the home of Eugene Congdon . Mrs, Archibald ' McCord has been |t i8 understood, was not sold. ibe-village Wednesdey: Jadon on the Polaris and, withsome | Still, Mr. Klinck is not the only r ca Pineapples for Charles Q. Eld- redge. tertainment. ) ! passing the week with her father, Dea- con H. F. York. tended the felldwsh ip Quite a number from this place at- meeting at Frank Hale, who has been tea in Simsbury for several months, ching f the crew, parted from . the ship in jce floe and eudured seve candidate, and it is an epen question whether these other candidates will HAMBURG. ' 2 The entertainment by the school . % Te 2 i . o1 eni, i e a ke clear the path for 2. Snte S h Erastus H. Hew ; en, | Frenkiin Wednesday. - cillage 4 ship until finally rescued by another asfde to make clear path L T ol st T Basraity Svemian wen o Maseh was {he gacat over Samass of | EAwin K. Jones left for Buffalo, N. | Enmmer - & Monday for the } GiD URtier his return from that trip oy N\ Bartyiin Honor of Mie Mclow SR g Thursday evening. G * | Chapel Tust Saturday evening. was 4 | postmaster and Mrs. George W. Tryon. | V- this week, where he has entered |~ The primary. intermediate and | hv Was given a_position in the me of these \would-be candidates| _pegf, Richard and Family Arrive Miss Benjamin, who has been ci success in every way. Mrs. Wheeler. ’ the employ of a large piano manufac- r d tments of the Niantie | «¢partment in Washington, and r kave been active party workers, and the teacher, deserves much credit for z grammar departments of the Niantie claim 1t 18 unfair to force the nomina-| ~at Summer Home. ned to her room at the inn, was taken th Groton Wednesday in the ambulance the Memorial hospital. the admirable way in which the chil- dren were trained, both in speaking BOZRAH taring concern- A E. Lyman of Columbia was a ron Clark's grove. school held a picnic Tuesday in By- Games of various r ained in the government service un- ti he died a few years ago- ton of Mr. Klinck tiefr claims. The impression prevails and thus ignore Peck of Mill- Mr. and Mrs. Bugene ; caller here this week. 2 : —_— - k" 7 Bate v | and singing. Th i g kinds were played and a basket lunch £ e n Pce 1a | fagton spent Sunday with Mrs. Peck's Ao cases of sore throat in town | and einging. The Indian drill was | gnoel Mesting—Band Concert at E. District School Closes. | enjoyed. 2 It would have been well for Se-|!bat in Mr Klificks case the ofce 1af SRS St ¢ Danels. . ¢ of the mild type that soon get well. A supper consisting ~of ice cream, A Bishop's. The school in district No. 12, Mise Pine Grove. g 5;}4‘:""‘;“},&?._.‘,"“ provided | 4 ‘Way, 'anid pertiaps that's par-| . Mra. Beale and Mrs. Kinnle of New g . cake and coffee, was served after the . Xarion Blakeslee teacher, after a sue- F 7 - e ially 3 - liticlans Jo | York are at Mapleside, ( - rl!u:::h'r.m Am::‘u;-.:mw;‘ entertainment. ' The proceeds of the | At a aciool meeting held in the First | cessful vear, elosed with - interesting Lintnen 1n ' tha Trore imiay sant B sk 1) Newe Lo B " s tias Nero & Wbosm. | DUE ’ toow. o Gl Barber Maud | supper was 310 net. > ool rict Tuesday evening. €. J. |exercises on Friday. g ened their cottage for the sea b g sriunis | ful business man. a representative Eugene Le o, 4 Capgdon returned from Alfred univer- | Miss Ursula Maine of Boston visited | Abell was chogen committee and B. A s B i e e n his lifetime, for he had opport Norwich last : ), h A ; 8 Capt. Norman W. Rogers is drivin o A0 b et izcn, and, although without experience [ Norwic : : pity last Saturday. They were mem- |wit friends here and attended the en. | Fi+hop clerk ang tresurer for the en- | Preparing to Attend Celebration. | (Wil SOTWAR W TORERS ' CHIURE |ty fo see how'the munific ine munieipal matters, might become an | Mrs. J Martin gave a party in of the genior class. Miss Barber | tortainment Saturday evening at the suing year. The people up ‘this way are antici- Leen neglected by the ci ivea] mdyor. It is now nearly three honor of Miss Marion Jones last Weds regeived the degree of bachelor of | cha She was formerly a re: Mrs, C. J. Abel] has i e ral, and the public prop 3 ernoon which was greatly % ~ Eeid 4 .C. J. returned hotne, rating attending_the big celebration & . f % | nesday afternoon which ® phtosophy and Miss Congdon bachelor | or hess s, Y. arter spendin, s i p ool S LB i ey Got a Dozen Lobsters. Ritee In particular. The miclosira oo i ae, Wiy candi ] ajayed by itelo people, & d as u hong-out | Nir, Huntley {8 having her of Jrts at the commencement June 10. ‘eh Town. J. C. Burnham went out in Long Is- i< permitted to be u Mrs. M Rev. J. H. Adams of the Pendleton | FaTents at b tly strengthened and he Xiss Annie Hutchinson of Hebron is | Hill church delivered a helptul sermon | 4 band -oncert was held Friday b land sound Tuesday to haul his lop- | for bums and loafers. and th e e le's ehaice for| place Improved by adding new, build- o fludent in the same institation. from Romans 12:1 at the local chapel | €vEning ar Edward 4. Bishop's. CAMPBELL’S MILLS. ster pots. ‘His catch was about a|went has mot ben cleaned for sev- :u',:‘;"':,;,dfl'“:",’:; e thecwise. 1n] Ings. : e e ;;t e asie Salem | Sunday afternoon. A larger audience | Rev. A. H. Wilcox will preach a ser-| . -y dozen lobsters, feri yeasu. RO rab ey recia- | the words of the late David Scott Rud-| Children's day was gbserved by lursday attending the Pomona (than usual was present. ron anday, June 20, about the “Witcly| Diatriot - Sohool Closed Tuesday— | George Van Woert returned to Deep | In order to:show proper apprecia- | 0o "oe e Now London Evening Star, | concert held in the public hall, as the srange. ; Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Maine attended | 9 Eudor” found in the 28th chapter | Strawberry Supper at Ekenk Grange, | River Tuesday evening after spending tich for} the glift. and =satiafy public| ¢ tyinkies and shines no more: | church is belng painted Pineapples from His Own Field. association at Noank on | Of Ist Samuel. . a few days with His mother, Mrs. F. | dcsire, thesmonument should cles “Wait and see; time will tell.” Lee Harding attended ,commences Charles Q. Eldredge of Old Mystic * received at the depot Sunda- mornirz - & crate of pincapples from his own fic |1 in_Jamaica. Native strawberries have been in the Migs “ Kilen Maine spent Thursday | with Mrs. James Maine, LISBON. Mrs. E. J. Miner, Miss Bertha Miner, Mrs. (O- A. Bishop and Mlss Alice Lishop attended the fellowship ; meeting in Franklin Wednesday. Ten Irom Bozrah Grange attended the Pomona meeting in the a man in Providence. Elijah Green has sold his farm-to John H. Seranton was in Williman- tic Wednesday on business. The schoo! in- district No. 10 closed A._Astor, in Pine Grove. Miss Edith Washburn arrived in the Grove Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. F. J. Dubuar of of Noryich and Mrs. J. A. Zabriskie and Wells street ‘were New London visitors Thursday. | e from base to the top of the statue | | of Peace ar least once a year. And fow, mare than ever before in appre- ciation of the public bequests of Mr. as set forth in_his will What refers to the soldiers’ and sa: 1t ‘really does look as if the moving £isture and vaudeville business was 0 Stay in New London, for already a new and ‘modern playhoise has. been built ment at Kingston, R. 1. last week Miss Dora Reynolds has returned from Hartford. Professor Richardson of Cornell, N. J.. has arrived with his family at their summer home on Loud Hill local market all the week. Salem GRISWOLD. Mrs. Jane Austin visited « day with relatives in Broo _ Dantelson. : s g Mr. and Mrs, 8. G. Norman visited M Ah‘fl:!lg Wed':l:ldly. " Mrs, Jane Lester visited friends in ‘Weaterly, R. 1. last week. ‘Wedn night as George B. Daw- ley was driving io his home in Volun- town his horse got frightened and. col- lided with the letter box in front of Horace Relg's house, throwing Mr. Tuesday. The following pupils did not miss a day for the school year: Min- da Tanner, Mary Phillips, Henry Congdon, Harold Burke. Ekonk grange had a strawberry supper Friday night. Mrs. Waltér Tanner was thrown out of her wagon and badly hurt. The horse was trightened by an automo- e. : for that sort of entertainment, and an- c*her house is to be almost entirely re built and modernized. Besides thes (1nre is the playhouse in the old Met- topolitan, and the Lyceum theater aiso devoted mainly to vaudevil d pictures. In consequence of - these cleap shows, the cnce popular and 1 cfitable entertainments by local ama. tevis are now losing ventures. This was demonstrated Tuesiay cvening, when the \'»g best of local telent gave a creditable performance “fer the benefit of the Tierney Tem- pance Cadets: .So, no matter how competent the amateurs or worthy the ors’ monument also' ¥ Mrs. LeBrun. of Montclair, N. J, fremen’s monument. - is boarding with Mrs. Elizabeth Rath< bun. £ “E. B. Huntley and M. O. Bill afe at Montauk, fishing. A number of pustrons from Lyme gringe attended Sea View Pomona a Yast Haddam last week. . LEBANON. Children’s Concert—Closing Exercises . at Village Hill Scheol ¥ observed at the Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chittenden of New London spent Sunday at their cottage in the Grove. ‘Mrs. Frank M. - Fuller of Laurel street was in New Haven Wednesday. WATERFORD. Guests at Recent Three Link Festi- val C. E. Beckwith of Gilead was a bus- iness caller in Graniteville Tuesday. At the Three Link social Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Mary A. Little- ——— Grange hall Thursday. . =, Mary James has gone to New mf: Pmily Rose and Mrs. Ftta Sati. Trshnell were callers in the south part . Children's day exercises will be|of the town Tuesday. Miss Feld at the Newent church this Sun- | !tcd her old hfl“n'. R.“' o e 50 21 3 dunady amd Apughier rs. J. % ennedy g lce. were in Norwicl Wednesday. - SOUTH LYME. Miss Agnes Grierson’ closed her : ; school Thursday With exercises by the| Misses Wilhelmina Douglass and children, Sandwiches, cake, Iomonnde. | Elizaveth Slate were visttors { the cardy, peanuts and ice cream: were | Old Lyme inn Friday. i served. » Mrs, Frank Peckham and daughter | Mesirs, William Gibson, Andrew |of Daep River visited the former @nd John Burdick visited Mr. and {parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard, 2Mrs. G. A, Kennedy Sunda | over Sun- at least one newspaper in New and o employ somebody in the new portment ,who knows something the city and residents. even i were nothing elsé to do. Tt would juy to have such a man in an easy chair i1 the news room, smioking lis pipe ce’ of pipe, simply to burein of local information, Nearly eyery day: matter is published that is made ridiculous by reason of itz _inaceuracy. A LEONARD BRIDGE. Miss Belle -Park, who teaches at Heidelburg university, Ohio, has ar- rived at her lome for the summer va- y Children's day Dawley out. No serious injury result- ed to him. The wagon was broken, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergman and children, of Thamesville, spent Sun- cay with Mrs. Bergman's parents, Mr. Mru. E. Bates and children of Fair Haven are visiting relatives in this catior Le Manwaring spent Thursday in field’s following were the guests: John B. Miner, Mrs. Mrs. tha Getchgll, There was a little flag day item that scid the flag now displayed on the 1ib- obfect, vaudeville and plctures for a mickel and ja dime have the rall, and it tahes an eXtraortinary professional at- In the place of the tist church. @ children’s usual morning service, The a 2 Hartford, Mrs. Wi Minér, Mrs. John New- |1ty pole and in the same item a rea- eoncert w held. hurch and Mrs. John Hoelck. S | Severai lecal young peeple attended [ Miss Helen Dewey of Colimbia spent Mrs: Imogene Keeney, Mrs. Par- | son was given for not having a fug | (raction to play to a paying audience| proteily decorated and the music NORTH LYME. The basn dapce which/ was held in [the dance at the fown hall Friday | several. days at Judgle A. G. Knee- | mend Mosier es Watthe ¥ouns Mrs.| oo the city hall, St the ity dian't |at the regular theatrical prices. Tecitations were beautiful. ; AT Pudeit's new barn was a success, | evening. land's. ' | Tufts and Miss Helen Miner, awn a flag. thus creating the impres- * The school on Village HIN ta) A, Gateg ylme"_ Mdr‘r‘m Babrock 5 WilIBe olserved=at L next Sunday. e met at the by Mrs M. Kt Prciam, cioaed Thugsda; Codnesday e Rt Tt penon a8 Wosn: n intevested in the recitations, were very fne. A concert hven. g + (e There were 75 present. Those taking x"):ll"e of rwmm were ‘ Services will be held at the Union unm chapel Sunday by the Rev. B, M. Chap- Ani man. 2 . b of New Lo With a cirous July 1, and I'ukbi&-n- vy celebration July 5-i N wich whl' certainly be in the swim, an W elty Will -be none oo large (o ac te the tliousa Of Visitors, ¢ London , 18 prond of the “the ster eity, the - it s k- A sion that there was no patriotism in New iondon. The mau does not Hive in, the eity who lias heen born Ling eridigh 1o remember the - thne when Ay American flag was not o the property list of the ctiy of New Lon- oty |5 for the ag 6 the stut o the S ~ S >y F. J. Shelley of New Loudon was Granitey ille visitor Mouday. Miss Lizzie Wright of Worcester i foF & swnmer VAGAtion. > ted & gon Charles Rabinsen was at Clintonville, .. Tecently visiting . William P. X 3 i 3

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