Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 21, 1909, Page 9

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Shades—Preliminary Work for the New X The Business and Social Llle of Every Town and e . jorwic! calle ’ > “ SO i i T Y TR A . !, Settlement Reflected in These Columgfs- * e Careid B, oy Pramli A 54 + | There was a special meeting of they fifty feet and the sidewalks. curbed. H. Klinck, Thomas A. Scott, Charles spending a few days with Misses Lena 2 court of common council the present{but this has not been done in Adelaide | P. Leroy Harwood, Stephen J. Downey, ¥ A = ‘ M: Waring. 3 W. Bi A and Aldermen Casey and Hilllar| street. So Mr. Casey, as c%l M. Wilson Dart, Alexander J. Camp- - land has been spend- i % v were. there, but the expected tilt over|the committee, obj to the - | bell, Frederick W. Mercer and Jere- with Rev. and. Mr: ing several days with her daughter, £ 3 - fill in Winthrop and | ance of the street under existing con- | miah D. Cronin. All capable and rep- NEW LONDON COUNTY. - |iihufipce o Sint e "G NofGrm, of Bosed | i o it By | S 8 o st et Mo Fidtemuo i Gt | Favtiys semteiond, s g, 5y gy ¥ y % mu . streed ‘or] , as o ; b i g tist ‘ohurch met Monday. evening With | siated that to fil in the coves would ocked the | equivalent to_election, which, in_part, GALES FERRY Elizabeth Thompson' v\ “Alpheus H. Schoonover at Eim- " of at least ts for the many candldates. On UNCASVILLE Nearly every family was represented gt % e, BORGEC Ter o 8 oop Mee ure a m- | accounts for the y Y it R 'y - i ~ J x . ond reasonable n this style do lenfocratic side there is not a sol- Sy end. Wi SQ,S:Y{.’.SZT' 1:’:1'2‘ Friday at the Sun- | Rev. Oliver C. Morse Preashed—Death| Mrs. M. C. Averfll of Warcest i S0 reported as | s ":?’ im tnhmid“l’he administra- %“.:;f active candidates, although oc- £7 fov. Ggerge ' C:}CNAPRRI-SNS, e, e A of Mrs. Tabitha Hurlbutt Bailey in|Mrs. C..P. venor ot - Abihgton. | chairman of the committee, and op- tion will be known as a do-nothing ad- | casional mention is made of ex-Mayor Chappel Given Right Hand of Fel- MONTVILLE lowa—Cauntry Club's Tennis Tour- are guests this week of Mr. and the project. Mr. Hilliar had the | ministration. Everything that is pro- | Bryan- F. Mahan, who can have the lowship Sunday ~ Morning—Thirty, o . nament. Next Week.. + . Mrs. William H. Harris of Main street. |‘matter tabled, said some sharp things, | posed is knocked in the head.” nomination if he wants it. If he de- Friends Surprise Miss Watt—Funeral e Mayor T. Everett Weles of Pen-{and deil:red 'Ms submit a mi- cides not to enter, any other democrat Church Services and Social Happen-| g onnortunity of again listening Fla., has atrived at the Welles | nority report at the special meeting.| Selectman -Kennerson, also of the | who desires can have the empty hon- _ of Albert Fox. ings Committee Appointed for Picnic | to Rev. Oliver C. Morse of Port Wash. | homestead a yisit to his si The next day Mr. Hilllar made his | First ward, who is considerably put out | or. g : —rie ¥ = .Welles, and to outer' local | argument in the newspapers and took | over the failure to accept Adelaide |, It is not believed that the suggestion Edwin Curton, who Has been spend- | —Personal Mention. ington, L. I, who Qendn the season occasion to rap Mr. Casey in true|street and a crossing over to the | to make the nomination of the repub- tng sev in here annually and Who usually con-| “Miss Clara Mae:Brown has return- | Hilliar style. iy P ¢ urn . - | ducts a service the Gales = ; h ge, came to the assistance | lican candidate unanimous will prevail, g gl Lt e i O e v | htren during his stay. was enjoyey | cd ffom a five daye’ visit in. New. of the alderman and struck out in this | even if the democrats are a hopeless °Mr, .?,d Mrs. Wyerett Coggshall of { Irving Browning. Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Morse 'flkl 3 B "tab - retdened 1L Then r.r I-uy p'td h.. :.r:nch rp ;;3’19 _!heYO:ndmget'lve-l'“i_et(r;l:fPr‘mg ?r'.‘::oflg}nel}:‘h:;- n::nh l:.;‘o’:sl'l‘:crh .: New York are spending a part of Mr. ‘Religion All the Week" was the|also conduct the services next Sun: weeks' outing spent with ‘l'henmthq ne“pl:pfl :omrovepnyy most of it already. The same state, of aomg dyed-in-the-wool democrat, just Coggshall’s vacstion with Mrs.~.Mary | subject of the sermon by Rev. G- C.|{ay a8 Ihe pasior, Rev. Mty nompson, | sriends i Maine; closed and evidently had a closing ef- | affairs will exist when attempt is made | for pity sake, will volunteer to accept o P | e e N R P N e 9 1 T . M. g . g ryard streei g t ot taincd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman | cholr ‘assisted greatly in the music | News of the death Tuesday night of of My Kiridec's parents, Mr. and | he iavle and sassed, sad without a| AL the suggestion of the mayor the | Fre warty dominant by a large majors of Norwich as their guests the week rd’s Supper was administeres 2 the | Mrs. Tabitha H utt, wife of Robert|Mrs. James Eldridge. 3 whimper from Mr. Hill who had ; matter of accepting Adelaide street| ity but for many redsons it is best end. close. The Rev. Mr. Douglass of Cali- | 3 “Rajley of Belle Plain, Ia. was r Mr. and Mrs. Walalce A. Phillips s i and boat landing east of the railroad quiss Filaa Driscoll of Pequot is vis- fornia, by request of Descon Martin geived by ner brother, Heary W, Hurl® | of Bridgeport are visiting Miss Susan gfl:;‘fi,ifi“g;“:;;"c;::':;: ] i Wad tablet Sh ik, tAn pelisioal egies ng relativ , 3 - o ut! ednesday. Mrs. ey is sur- - — # e M‘lu Elolse A. Landphere is enter- | the right hand of fellowship to Pastor | Jiveq by her husband, three sons and | R. Babeock at Riverside farm. :‘:fir ‘m‘;’ f.o:z ‘.‘,’i"&{-;’s’n‘.&? af.‘lx”.?; Selectman Kennerson probably "‘2.5' ‘l‘;.:-l .’:.'.‘.?.:;‘,’ :I:iqc‘l‘l“l-";::l taining Mr. and Mrs, Robert _Allison of | and Mrs. Chappell. “His words to the a grandson, all of Belle Plain. The Baptist library committe held | ihe At ATl ation: ard peohs | stenck. the o on the head whed me‘ g bk e el acd . Holyoke, Mass., this week. pastor, his wife and the people: w i an interesting scssion Tuesday eve- tempt was made to have a ¢ 8 well chosen and appropriate. The Bible Personal Mention. F T ng i 'y ably neither Aldermen Casey nor Hil- | attempt was made to have a Crossiig | sypport from the public funds, and is Tenements to Be Repaired. uhwcl.”’;‘]:n Io"ga,ed‘f Arrangements| Lieut. William Bryden of West Point nlnfi.m:,h. lht—%n_ll‘llrn. Mrs. Charles | Jiar will be. a member of the next. |oOver the tracks of the New York, New | eyer ready to respond for fire duty The contract for repairing number | were made for the picnic next Satur- | was the guest last week of his sister, Q.“ e o el LB AN Haven & Hartford railroad tracks at!|gypject to direct orders from the chief ot et TG o Do’l'l #quot has | day dt Richards' grove. The commit- | Mrs. Ellsworth ~Meech -of Middie- |, ;BSTEICe S OGRS ¥0% EOTNE | ojderman Hilliar has been an Arm- [mbe c’go:o ll;les;:r?:u::i ;:;:fikc TABaIE | Cosineet A aaintpnin 7S e been let to omas e, tee appointed to plan,for the dinner |town, who is spending the season in Rev. Frank L. Hayward, and family | strong -adherent, and while showing| Ever since the fence in Bank street pany has never knocked at the door Rev. Fr. O'Reilley on Vacation. was Mrs. Fred Phillips, Mrs. Norman | the village, of Maine. p general .interest’ in all matters Der- |,petween the Niagara engine hotuse and :;n?l'fia%m;? :{ D::{n;:;o?n :o:en!c‘:}.:od:s > . Allen and Mrs. Ray Woodmansee. Nor- Rev. and Mrs. John Thompson and A * e = o - Fohme Roman Cattalic OnGren.. 15t | man, Allen volunteered to trateport the | daughters, | the Misses Grace . and P JEOa D nelt; ) T8, Tecyvertis. ';:;‘;m to ity afiairs, he las been es- | 'th> Chagpell property was removed £0 | pariment, nor has the city authoriiies Town Friday for his vacation. During |food to the grove. The evening union | Gladys. are spending the week in|TJm A iuness = o o PIrat " Rard WDICh hé fn" Part repre: | Somorn nublmvw*:i.v fo-; ot 3 I:" O or | béen asked to support the organization - His absence Rev. 'Father Walsh of Hieetidg. wgE helpflully conducted Tby 'l'tntttavlll‘gmnlrd ntt‘tendln‘ thc“uerflces Fil b e T 05 ‘Sput. o pomimdn counell’ 's?g;:v':ec%l:"e w‘l}:u. nop":mt“r ge ove ul:e saxme a8 me‘ col’{lplnlea ordmehrefi South Manchester will take his place. [ Miss Hilma Rosenlund. Topic, “Two |at the mantic camp meeting. held "Thursday at Brightman's pond. |t was mainly through his efforts that | gince been known as Sparyard street, | AT department. No, 80, and sho e e ST L e 3 North Main street was widened and | there has been spasmodic controversy | ‘heY ever do that there will be a Will Teach at Montville Center. T 25 : Pickerel Catch. X ’ . D. Lyon and daughter, Miss [ was the guest of Miss Amelia and srel ch. the memorial fountain located there, Py - - change in the name of the company. Miss Jennie Gadboise of Eist Lyme | Bertha Lyon_spent Friday with friends { Miss Susan Mathewson Saturday. John William Shank went on a fish- s s|as to its exact dimensions sl &5 L0 1" 'ppe Pequots have built and own 3 and he has been active in having Ade- | how much of the street, so-called, 18 | o o® o M9RRE ) JUER T NiEn GME has regeived the appointment as teach- | in Williman#c. Outing at Pogquonoc. ing expediiton Wednesday and re- | jaide street accepted by the city to! city property and what the city's and er in the Montville Center school. Mrs. George Smith and Miss George- A party of.twel turned with a good number of fair- v complete for fire duty and social pleas. e M ” centy of the summer the water front, either over or under § t of the y Personals and Briefs. bell Smith were in Norwich last Thurs- | rosiadnts’ members’ of . the Benson, | #i#ed . pickerel. % tracks of the New London Northern | hoot tanding may catse recival of the |Ure: and is therefore thoroughly Inde- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Watt, who | 9a%. Collins, Torney, Kennedy and Morse . Local Mention. . railroad, with a boat landing at the | sontroversy. pendent, and is known as fire com- Mrs. Mary Woodmansee and grand- pany, son, Harold Williamson, are attending umines,Fe‘-;:oyed an_outing at Po-| William Henry Mitchell who has g i o) ;:;k'hew ;l;ggia'n;;o\;'e‘; The land-on the no?}.,h side ;‘: owntg b : quonoc Friday an. urday of 3 S Cl ells and that on the sou . the services at the Willimantic camp | J500° v i e it P caF oM | 4o “hroperty owned by Mr. Hilllar, | biae oy he” Avmetronge. but when it | There is another fire company known b Hooper ‘and MissGrace Exchanged Catboat. Mrs. John C. Spofford and daughter | Where band concerts have been EiVen | .omes to the water ownership there |as the Northwest Independent hose Atter a weelcs visit with Mr. and | o0 S C Hogner and Mise Gract| granan Newbury hgs exchanged his| Theima aro gests for the summer at | &5 Well as dances, open to the pUBIIC, | may- be dispute as t6_property lines | company, No. & that since its forma- Mrs. Peter Henigan®of Pequot, Miss | FO0Per stavted Saturdey morning for |, ijjary catboat Jennie for the aux- | the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. | the concert free but the dance at 80| and privileges. The Chappells have | tion desired admission to the regul Anna Downey has returned to her|Z, F'o. o, " iliary sioop Fannie of New London. |Charles Edwin Stapelyn of Bennett|Much a dance. This side diversion | aow a fine wharf and -coal pocket on |department. = The council was petl- home in Pittston, Pa. Edward Smith is enjoylng an outin Mrs. Charles B. Jennings of New | Corners. served as an attraction to beautiful| the line of their property with the |tioned to that effect, but it was found - Mrs. Dennis Harrington of Pequot is at Westerly, R. I L4 By ndon, who is spending the season Mrs. Catharine P. = Chipman of Riverside park and was appreclated | right, under (h:fjederal laws perhaps, | impossible as the appropriation for entertaining her sister, Miss Delia | %o PTTR Th T o rned from a | ata Riverview, left Friday morning to| Brushwood . is steadily recovering | DY the general public. to use the watef on the south sidé of | the fire department would not warrant - Driscoll, of Westerly. visit with friends in Mystic. visit friends in New Hampshire. from. an_illness. the whar. the addiiton of snother company. The Mrs, Elisha W, Vibber, who has been | “Niss Nettie Gridley spent Saturday| Mr. and Mrs. James Perry, who| Miss Matthews of Pennsylvania is| There is hidden away somswnere in R o 2 o aiall B i v iadd paiit spending everal weeks yisiting reld- | .3 'Sinday ot Gardner Lake with the | have been spending the season at their | the guest of Postmaster and Mrs. Abel | the book of ‘ordinances an ordinance| . Not so very many years ago the|and they were given permission to tives in Worcester and Boston, re- |y es mttiel and Buby Boynton. cittage The Sunheam, returned to| H. Hinckley. that no street will be accepted by the | Armstrongs drove a line of piles along | occupy the house in Brainard street turned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Dawley and |their home in Norwich Monda: ‘| “Miss Allis Babcock of North.Ston- | city until it is laid out to a width of | what they claimed the line of thelrithat had been’ used as a storehouse Rev. Charles T. D"]‘_"f"‘f't“' ’;S Aa; two daughters of NarwicH and Miss Improvements’ to. Vestry. ington was a recent guest of local rel- water property at this point. These | for ‘;hg fire depurlme‘m, 'n;: ‘:v.)& ex- geles is the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. |y, ; Bicknell of Warrenville attended | The vestrs of the M. E. church, | atives. =t ['plles have since been removed. All|pended some money in repairs and the have been spz'dlng two weeks as the guests of Mr."and Mrs. Jesse Watt, returned to their home in Hartford on Wednesday. Irving Browniag. . . y 3 this. of course, is on the east side of | company spent some more and quite 7 . service at the Union Baptist church Miss Bertha Crane Lamb of Ledyard 3 , o _ R Y. Parlah, accampanied by LS| i this- place Sunday forenoon. . They B e G s I has accepted the position s teacher LEDYARD the railroad tracks. R R quecters, Wi the ot g‘fi‘,h,{:’ A R Hehoifeld, has | made the trip in Mr. Dawley's auto- [in appearanc of the fifth grade of a school at Mor- S The city’ claims ownership of the| The city furnished fire appdratus, e lo‘d!::nd Ue reciaiiier of.the Mrs, Edwin Keeney and Miss Mary | Fistown, N. J. , Congregational Church Improvements water: front between dhast SRDEQD: [rtads Jresvive, and ihe Sompany Mrs. r 3 o il erties the wi eing fre 2 A / 3 Beason at Upper Dam, Rangeley lakes, | ¢ ) Glasgo of New .London were callers |, Mi%; Peplamin L Mull end_ davgh- | - Mearly Comploted—Will Be Reacy | L0, J"the Armutrons line and its | place and gave to the Northwest s Mrs.\Nora Curtin is entertaining in_the vollage Saturday. weak Gt Mr Al Mvh: Heliry Froeman or Bi ikl s pgse ] = use ‘as a public landing might inter- | tion improved fire protection. The Mrs. Catharine n"'fi'e’ and Mrs. Julia MYSTIC. th“’“ Bll“,““;e s"‘,‘("’a;"fi"w;fh & | Hanks: % ' 4 nesday—Various Interests. fere with -the Chappell berth along- | lel(-nacrlflci’hg action of the membu’-l Goodrich of Hartford. . o_guest.:last, wetl R ATy . b harf, with similar result | was certainfy commendable, but it is Mrs. Frank Miner and daughter, Miss A~ v Gibba. G : Mrs, James Gilmore and son Ray of | Seyid the Armstrongs continue their | still ‘evident that It is their intention Nettie Gridley, accompanded by Misses | Albert Burdick Revisits Town After At Camp Meeting. NIANTIC Laurel Hill were over Sunday ®uests| wharf property east of the tracks. to .become a part of the regular de- m:'il‘l:‘ R"z”c'# B;ynt?;n,kwere week Absence of Thirty Years—Successful Mrs. Sarah Colver of the naval sta- of and Mrs. 8. E. Holdridge. partment. They wil not only make isitors a ardner Lake. 7 tion, with relatives from Middletown, | Justice Davis Decides for Defendant— iss Louise Lemphere, a teacher in Yes; Selectman Kennerson is right, | strenuous effort to have the-appro- Riaht Hand of F-“Mlhi‘y. Fair at St. Mark's (_:hurbh. was a \-lsillnr last week at her egtuxe Deidth of Infant filuhkvr of Mr. iieart(ord,“has b?ter'n' s‘;;endlng dpanM of | ana th’fre may be 9‘.92 ;nnro ‘"T,bhzlpfl.“on for the ,im.l ‘:;m?mem in- £ ¥ Bapti at the Willimantic ¢ ound. a0 oo | her ‘vacation w Mr. an 8. | over the oxtensfon of~Shipyard street | creased se as to include the support th:tc::m‘?x:z: -wl:; ?::c:e]%u:g;:v ch’;{:er‘:virzl:'!luiférf 'wisl'i:pf]:l:ng: E:;‘-; Nvl:‘ of mw > l And. Ms. . Harold, Whiting—Nisntic | Charles S, Hewitt. ‘l)):’.\'l;nfl the tracks thaw there is'in the | of the Northwest Independent Hose thg_morning gerimon. Previous to the | the first of the week. 5 M Rkt Logge Enjoyed Annual- Outing. | - The tional church bas heen | AdeJaide street ~proposition. It is | company, but to have Whe budget now Ny (e Fev. Charles T Do Prot and Mve. Clauson were. viEit s T“’,"“nm“ and deush- iy o e |newly shingled and ‘the decoraiors!fiardty believed, vet it may be possible,| in" preparation large énough to reim- f Lon Angeles, Cul, etendedthe Hight | at Dr. C. F.. Congdons Monday. and| Mathewson' and —Sadfiters — Heles | naustice of the Peace M. R Davis |have hearly finished the inside work. fhat the Chappells and the AFmStrongs | hursé the company the amiount that Rand of followdhip’ (b tHe. gestoriima| Tussdiy.” DHrng tie patt Tets Tro-| Boohres iy ai, oplaiere @ oreich | gk court in_Unton hall Monday ate-.| #hich. will nake.a very attractive 4p_ | may eome to an amicable agreement |has been paid out dufing the yoar. wife, Rev. George Chappell and | fessor Clauson has been professor of | fe Tewis cottoce on the Sl for th | ernoon.> It was a civil case brought | pearance.. The work will be finished | n "the Sparyard street matter and | This may be all proper, but shows Sy L A gl - iy T Of | the Lewis cottage'on the bluff for the | py 5 Pole_against George 1 Holrnu’betora the. Bill library. dinrier, Wwhich | imita in ‘an offort fo prevent the city | there ja s distinction with a differengs Mrs. Chappell. The ichurch members | history at Alfred university, Alfred, N.| past two weeks, returned' top their 1 4 iy 4 - are discussipg the doing away with the | Y. Previously he was_president af | home in Central Village Monday. oL aluis Moo bmagts Jloe s peotien oekt WRNRay, it from overreaching on priyate DrOD- | petween the two Indspendent fire cor- IR SHIoEC. ORI sia” oo fare | u el coliege”at Baibm. W Va. Miss Lillian Prentice, who has|Judge A: I Bush acted as counsel fof | Library association has been busy in| " e h : chasing the modern Individual service.| John Noyes recently automobiled to | been spending a few days with Mrs. |the plaintifr. . The case was decided | procuring speakers and perfecting the | Atfred <H. Mitchell,a Colchester to visit friends and sample | Emma Bennett, returned to her home P n 'ge property | |, connection with the preliminary Local Jntacests, the roads. A broken axle and two|n New Britain,Sunday evening in favor of the defendant, Holmes.|programme. Rev. Mr. Holloway from |owner, asks to have his property on | worl “for the new railroad - bridge Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith have | % $U0eq" ot Pall what the roads | oo byt g = o vl An appeal was taken. Hartford will deliver the annual 2d-|¢he amd west side of Pequot Avenue | Seros. the Thames river which is <o #old their home to Mrs, Edwin Palmer. e party girls from New York, | " Miss Dorothy Whiting, the ten | dress. connected with a stone crosswalk. In | pCFT0 ool 1S o the present struc- were. Asbury Park and Groton, who have o : B Mrs. Mary Woodmansee and grand- M : b o onths’ old danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Service in Tent. i tition to the council he only asks e S en 3 son, Haery' Willismaon, « secompanied | 3iives i Westerty o " T ine Tel- | been aperiding two weeks at Bustos Harolll Whiting, died at the Bome of| Tnere has peen no. service In the | haare auid Cseem. to be within hia B e S on Dty by Miss Harrlet Fooker, left Tuesday | "Tie ‘tair of St Mark's chureh in | Saturdas 1o the recidonce of Mrs. Luey | IST, Parents in’West Haven Sunday.| church for the past two.Sundavs, but | rights as a taxpayer. as the cross- | bg, S AT SR40T"0nd copecially in 5 arday . %| The body was brought to Nlantic | oyt Sunday there will be preaching by | walk could be used by the public as | Siyth street. It is not believed thers %o spend a few days attending camp | central hall Wednesday ; y and Thursday | Hurlbutt to spend the remainder of § - meeting at Willimant} was successful and netted the society | the month. The party is chaperoned | o qiey ponourial, The interment was | the pastor, Rev. Mr. White, in the | well as Mr. Mitchell. He asks that the | wil| hosmuch haggling over the price, Theodore Baker and sister, Miss Ba- | » in_the Flanders cemetery. : ; . tion of : ; : ] *-|a good sum. The entertainments in|by Mrs. Palmer of Groton. ; .| 1arge tent on thé church lawn if pleas- | walk be built under the direction of | denecially if any of the property own- ke oo e been the guests of AT |the evening by home talent were well | Mail Carrler Rufus Hurlbutt en-| gatieat biaoe oo it M aoa Syc, | ant and it stormy. in the vestry of the | the highway commissioner, subject t0 | ora happened to own land taken for ast two wecks, returnad te their Home | PALronized. joved a day's vacation Monday on a|f. A. Harris Wednesday aftersyom. | Church: the approval of the striet committec, | the present bridge approach nearly n Willimantic 'Bundly. a Myutifi‘gnnge held a meeting Thurs- | trip to New Britain and New Haven. A;1n||nl Picnic of Ni-}ui Eosis 7 Ledyard Grangers at Pomona Meeting. | as is usual ‘in lnnulch casp’; 0kl twenty-five years hgo. s Agnes Watt Surprised. i M. weathes kept many from Annyal Teemis Tofyissinent Niantic Todge, VB, 341, New En’xl;md Lieeyah Srange wikd woll reptencutedy un[l::llmi“:x'ngl:;:kf that s mehiorasanm B ';fe".,(l:';;\.c?.,fl:ie nl’f,gm“ffi‘-“e’n’(?.‘ A party of young people numbering | the peace meetings Monday and Tues- | - The annual tennis. tournament of | Order of Protection, held their annual |51, th¢ feld meeting of the TOMOBR| ¢ ihe cost be sent to him and that he | of john, Douglase and Federal strects thirty gathered at_the Tiome of Mr.|day. The attendance, which'used to be | i Gales Ferry Country club wihl be| picnic at James Bond's grove Thurs- | U3, "0 3 "1 those who attended | Will pay the freight. Thig action & | properties, and propryy in Hallam and and Mrs. Gegrge O. T. Watt Friday | large, is falling off from year to year, | Plaved at the club’s court on the|gay Sclectman Beckwith furnished | Sarurday, @ 9 =0 much out of the ordinary that it is | Main streets as well as in New Lone evening to surprise their daughter, Miss | _ Albert Burdick; a_former resident of | Mathewson property next week. busses for_the occasion. were highly pleased with the pro-y 0 0 of note. This petiiton should (don was taken over by the railroad Agnes Watt. There were several | Mystic, and now Jiving at Albion, Wis., |, Mrs. C. O. Treat and her daugh-|™"Migs Sadie Clark of Point Judith is | 872m™me: be granted and the crosswalk built | company and to the full satisfaction from out the village; included ‘among | has been in town looking up old ac- | ter. Miss Harriet Treat, with Miss| yigiting 1clatives in the villag=. Local’ Matters. forthwith. of all concerned, which was mainly them ‘were young' people from Gales | quaintances after an absence of pver | Frink of South Manchester, who have| 808 1o Fes T o0 WHUES, There being no service in the Con- A Ferry. Allyn’s Point, New London, | thirty years. Mr. Burdick was a mem- | Peen spending the past month at the 9- | gregational church on Sunday, many Qua’ N v vice Milo Benn, an Xer Hill and Boston. Games of [ber of Colonél Packer's regiment in the | Hitchon cottage, returned home Mon-| W. F. Bogue of Norwich was in the | from this place attended service at the | . ¥ Y 2 Viriods kinde were played. with mu. | Civil war. Mr. Burdick attended. the | 967- grove Monday attending the annusl| Episcopal church in Poquetanuck. Third ward, and chairman of the street due to the frank, fair and honest Iderman from the | methods of Purchasing Agent Fiske, who had the confidence and respect of every person of whom he bought i - T Laipietes light committee, is up against a prop- ic, both vocal and instrumental, enter- | regiment’s reunion at Savin Rock, Home from Mt. Hermon. meeting of the stockholders of th Mrs, Thomas P. Norman is spending P ; Callieg the Gl e man i wers where he met many of his old o John Ravmond Perkins, . student | camp association two Weeks at Block *Isiand for her | o%ition hat s pussling o Wi, Bevs | propeTy \ e used as approach to the served. rades. the Mount Hermon vs school ersona . ealth. k ¥ - Y 3 Miss Estelie Home is visiting at the | The Country club tennis grounds |arrived in the village Wednesday eve-| 'Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Boon returnea| ,Miss Ella Norman has returned home l}:‘ ep Hr-;::! &;ema:;:fn!:h;?)ngh"]‘g';& ciiatige:1a trackage, home of her uncle in New London, bave been put In good condition and | Ming to spend a weel's vacation with|Tuesday to their home'in Norwich afe- | after a stay at Block Istand. = | (W6 BOUEan C8l00q “and - request | Mr. Fisks, although ever guarding Good Attaridance st Dance. :;isu:;d‘;‘!:e:l)“{leasant e b men ;]:rk"i:rfm' Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C.|er spending some time in the grove. Son rRllat on-Tior classtiete, JAtas. Ruth | that shades be placed on the electric erests of the rajlroad company, Joseph Lee of New London was in |10 s street lights so that their houses could | acted square in his conduct with the Miss Marguerite Morse returned | {ne.grove this week calling o1 friends. | Norman, Saturday, Aug. 14, 1909, e ltamined at their own sweet will, | iand owners, ‘and; 'as & 'result, con- There wu#od attendance at the dance given Friday eva at Carl- Thursday from a visit with her sis- % s Mrs. Ellen Stoddard and son Alton, ) :,"h',"""“mfl“ RO st fur- | ¢ HANOVER. ter. Miss Elizabeth Morse at White nfi'exf’&'fir'fibe‘nfi:i’12?“5'.‘53 in|who have been staying several days snd without the aid ?: street ;Ll_!l!t-d-e g:m;t::n. p'l;::;ed]llzl'g;;mvveereu;w; e m 3 & Plains, N. Y. v with, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Geer, have ¥ » s - Semuel Allen " and ' dsughter, Miss | Rev. H. A. Beadle Will Preach Sunday | "N *ang Mys. Charles, Lewis of Cen-| "5 George Hager was in Now | returned to their home at Gales Fer-|mand Is for more light and that it |placed a fair valuation on the proper- Mumie Allen, spent the week end as —Clark-Perry Wedding. tral lage returned to their cottage | York Monday on busi 1 ry. keeps him guessing how to supply the | ties, and in some instances assisted in guests of Dr. J. M. Allen of Norwich. —_— on the bluff this week. The Sneor iy Willimantic | Miss Carolyn Vance of Worcester, | demand and keep. within the appro- | the removal of some dwelling houses Mrs. Charles A. Summner, who has| Mrs. Thompson of Willimantic has| Master Wilmot Benn left Monday | have hirea. ths Fisk cottage in the | Mass, is visiting at the Norman home. | priation. Should the street lights be | to other sites, for the benefit of for- been spending twe weeks with rela- | been visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnes | o visit relatives in Hartford. e S o R gt - T Ao 74 / removed to accommodate the residen- | mer owners, even after formal trans- tives in Oakdale, retwrned to her home | Cameron. pumi At 3 i T T O K. ave returned to| _Miss Mitirel Pendieton of Preston | tial objectors, then there would be vig- | fer of the property was made. 3 in Hartford Sunday night. Miss Eilen Peck of Bradford, Mass., VOLUNTOWN P A it e o B Plains spent the past week wiih her | orous kicking from the general public, | Naturally, some land owners were Thames Lodge Worked Second Degree, has returned home to this village. e ” a aunt; Miss Ruth Norman, as-the street lights are placed where | opposed to parting with their prop- Thames lodge; 1 O, O.'F, held its |, Th¢ Missés Young of Montclair, N. S ” Ernest N. ‘Main and Miss Elsie | they will be of the greatest £o0od to |erty, but after a short talk with Mr. \ e e Y uday Tibeid 1te |3, have boen guests of their grand- |Campers Return to Greens, R, HAMBURG. Starkweather of Preston City were | the greatest number, and, as Alderman | Fiske, who explained the situation and ;‘g"‘ Y ght, mother, Mrs. Ellen Peck for. several Personal Item: Sunday visitors in town. Milo puts it: “So there you are, my | conditions, an amicable understanding Rev. Mr. Parch Returns After Outin Miss Anna -Belle Stoddard of Mid- |boy; and what's a poor alderman to |was reached. ~Mr. Fiske was the : s’ dletown is the guest of Senator and |do; they kick if you give them light |happy medium between the railroad svhich the second eefiz was worked | gay, upon a class of candidates. Miss Ruth Darrow of New London The party that was camping on the Nm“'fi:‘{};’,‘}afl"‘v-’g R ;:?;yw‘},'flqk T8I @ guist at the parsonage on |shores of Beach pond from Greene, R, Nisure' of the Wask. Mrs, William 1. Allyn. and they kick if you dom’t.” ‘company and the people In his special _ ed with relatives in Montville last| ' Rey. A, Beadle of Frankiin will | Merorned to thelr home Monda Hal Martim of Chester was home| Mrs. Margarct J.'Billings is visiting —_— line, and when he passed away the Master Lloyd Barber is visiting with preach next Sunday ®at Hanover | his cousins, Harold and Herman “Bit- week. over Sunday. her daughter, Mrs. Martha Stoddard, associates in the council, when [railroad company lost a valued em- Mrs. Jamed Sullivan of Brooklyn, N. | church. George Bartman of Deep River was | at her summer home on Fishers island. | Milo-said he had no public cash to | ploye. | . Y. is the gues 0 good of Hopeville. | : . Ellsworth Griy is spending a few | puy shades for street lights, advised ] J‘K:m‘r“’{":;l:l‘r;"g:mfi: Miss Alice Perry, daughter of |° Mr. and Mrs. Lee Remington and]® ,",',?"L“‘:'fi’;.w'f"(‘f"}'{f,noh,, of Es- | days with his uncle, Allen Harvey of | him to ascertain who paid for the few | As election day nears, interest in the Ralph Hooper of Boston, who has | s e s tay Topenanried recently |son Otis were visitors at Willlam Bit- | sox were callerd in. town on Sunda Stonington. shades now in use, and that those | mayoralty contest incre Not in been the guest of his uncle, Frank | memio oo Goton s ther B. Clark, for- | good's Sunday. M ShdMios- Wi wirds:of. Hisex were e who want shades provide. them. but |the past fifty years, that's sure, and Austin, the t two weeks, returned rmzr.\ C_"P otland, = K [ T. B. Saunders was at the PIne| .. ijers recently. LEFFINGWELL. that they must not interfere with the | perhaps never, has there been so many to his home Thursday. Juggs Paik sno family, have been Grove. farm -Siinday. Z George Ferris of New York has been wE general lighting of the. streets. One |asailable and worthy citizens who Joseph LeClaire of Hanover was a |2~ "o i ; Elisha Bitgood calleds on his uncle | siopping at the = Martin house this | g, bil . Rev. J. G.| WaY o provent the objectionable light | vould accept the republican nomina- week end visitor with relatives in this N and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Bit- | weej; y Automobile to Mt. om—Rev. J. G.| ¢ " "1 natrating the roome would be |tion, which means election. This village. LAUREL GLEN. good, August 16, Mrs. George Bartman and children| Ward Home After Month's Vacation | to pull down the curtains or close the | commendable, in a way, for it shows Mrs. MHarris Danisls s entertaining g Mrs. Fdward Pratt remains about|oe Deep River have been g guests of | —Personal Items. blinds. . As a matter of economy there | that . really competént men are now her sister, Mrs, Edward Chappell, of Picnic Party—Personal News. the same. ts. M. C. Bill this week. § — + |are many who would be glad to have | willing to serve their fellow citizens Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber and | rhe” L. B, society met at the town| Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Whiting of Nor- | their artificial light furnished free, |and advance the best interests of the known that if nominat- N. Frank Maine and wife of Mystic, children visited with Mr. and Mrs | hal] Wednesday afternoon. wich and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leffingwell | even if it was shed from the street (city, when it i FUNERAL. who have been making an extended | Willlam Bitgood of-Hopeville, August| Mrg M. C. Bill and children have re- | of this place took an autostrip last|lights. ed election js sure, ‘Time was when —_— = visit with his parents in this place, |15. LA ¢ } turned from a visit in Deep River. week. They visited at Mt Tom and| Once upon a time there were no |conditions were reversed and avail Albert Fox. went to Hope Valley Sunday to visit | John Phillips is drawing boards for | = yiss Helem Anderson of New York |other places of interest. They were | street lights in New London, then |ble candidates were almgst as scar % Mrs, Maine's parents. Clark Congdon from Beach pond to|mphas heen a st at the Martin house | the guests over night of Mr. and Mrs. | came the gas and kerosene, and the |as eel's feet. Then local politics were 'rgo ‘R;vihn % iArmm! o‘l" l\tnrwlch Miss Jessie Holdredze of Mystic has | Sterling. Wiliam Bitgood is drawing | this week. e \ Hem!y Palmer of Rainbow. then modern naphtha street iights. | uncértain, and defeat was considered :gnAlll: f—z L i '"hvs Ch" at ;:Té “He;“ been the guest of relatives here, boards to Oneco. % s Mrs. Chappell is entertaining her| , Rev, J. G. Ward and family have ar- | Perhaps there are some ifi New Lon- | humiliating. With so many really el ox, which was held at his| * Mr and Mrs. N. T. Maine, Miss Ellen | Mrs. Charles Pratt is gaining slowly. ! gister at the: Martin house this week. | rived home after a month’s vacation. | don who would be glad for a return | good cardidates submitted it is pusz- home in Oakdale Saturday morning |Mgine and Mrs. Howard Martin went — ol Mgy Jiroy 2l 4 4 - e > . A s = M. and family have re- | Jolin R. Gray and family of New |of those good old nights. 2ling for the party managers to make :I'm' o~ 3“:‘; dce ':l(-;b?fifl“y rela- | to Pleasant View. last Friday. BREWSTER’S NECK. turned from an outing at the shore. |London were’ the guests' over Sunday o selection that would be to the best Raymond Keables, John Dolteare, 3o. |, COBar James visited with his parents % ¢ — of Mrs) Mary Gray. . Although Charles H. Klinek was | satisfaction to the men behind the ’;‘"'Co“no" .r:'d Mr Allen §. 10'1 in_Hope Valley Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Daniel Wheeler and daughter CAMPEELL'S MILLS Willlam Lougheed, Sr., Mrs. William | g.et in the field and has the call in | guns, the fellows who deposit the bal- sep y - &l - adlen. Burial| we welcome the rain. The pastures | Blanche of Otrobando avenue were the D and daughter Annamae have re- | ¢po mayvorylty nomination, new entries | lots. Mvas in the Fox burial lot in Oakdale. | ang fields are all dried up and many ey turned to their home in Brookiyn after | nud VRO W GO T ot B ntervals uests of Mrs. Wheeler's . Dan- wew gf;:'"“ several beautitul fiorai of- freport their wells as going dry. L Pouie Buaiar i prother. Dan- | gchool Board Receiving Bids for Car- | spcnding severat weeks at C. L. Palm- [ g50 SRS (M0 00d of o large fleld | Large as is the list of candidates, 2 A party from district No. 4 went| 'Nr and Mrs. Richard- Carter of | rying Children—Justice Tanner Set- |er's. when the caucus roll is called, with |the number is on the increase, and Miss Dorothy Park, who has be 3 o the guest of ber aunt, Mrs. John o | hrough this place on a_picnic to'the | pleasant street were ¥isiting Mrs. tles Case., Clarence Lefiingwell and family of| nyv “iinck at the pole. Among the |the disadvantage of an unusually large Greenfall regervoir last Friday. Charle iag L Norwich were the guests Yver Sunday llowes, has returned to her hi i e arles Patridge on Sunday. 3 o - latest mentioned as possibilities for th® | majority in the dominant party is be- ’,;qg;’,,;e s P mein —EDI—ABD an_GE. Mr. and Mrs. William Austin were | Justice Tanner held court at" his |Of Mr and Mrss Forost Leftingvell. st| BN and honorable position as mayor ing apparent, and a problem has LEON the recent guests of Mrs. Charles Pat- | office last Tuesday. There was omly| o tmndA-‘lnltsNor‘\‘t‘Ic}; Satarday © °t|and chief of police of the city of New |arisen that js perplexing to the local ridge. one case tried. Alvin Corey was ¥ London, are Frederic W. Mercer, an |party managers. PENDLETON HILL. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur H. Nye of Cov-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faulkner of | charged with breach of the ~peace.| The Sunshine band met with Mrs.| beornrising and popular manufactur- | Several months ago there was but A n-vivn-+ o esr‘-l:‘{a;nenam church in this place [Thames street were visiting Mrs. | Fourtsen dollars settled the matter. |Mary Gray Tuesday. There were eleven| .. " ng yoremiah D. Cronin, & retired | one known Faulkner's brother and wife, Mr. ang | *Grace Lamphere, a teacher in New |in attendance and the. collection | finees"man and experienced in mu- | to snceeed M; 4 Schodl_Picnic. Mr. and Mrs, William Kneeland and | Mrs. Daniel Fowjer. \ York city, i8 visiting her aunt, Mrs, |amounted to 51 cents. Mrs. Gray | oo atters, n.vnf: served several | there's nearly The very lat- daughter. Jeanktte of Hartford are | Ruby Faulkner visited her uncle and Wfilm H, Tanner. . gerved lunch and furnished music of | epms i the court of common coun-Jest candidate suggested Is Lucius F. Miss Winifred Palmer returned on |spending two weeks at Mr. Kneeland’s [aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Feowler, on e school board is recelving sealed | the graphophone. cil. , Bither of these gentlemen would . Whiton, a leader of the present legis- Friday from Noluntown, where she | parents’, ‘Judge and Mrs. A. G. Knee- |Sunday. bids for transporting the school chil- Picnic at Drawbridge. be acceptable canNdate, but as their]lature, and who has had experience # ‘had been spending the week with Miss |land. Raymond, . Charles and Josie in the town of Voluntown. The| The Sunday school of the First Bap- | names have been held Mack, it is | in municipal affairs as member of the e Bertha Lewjs. [* Mr. and Mrs.’ Frank Spaulding of | Wheeler of Otrobando avenue - were e acted npon Aug. 26 tist church held a picnic at ghe draw- | believed that Mr. Kiinck has the par-[court of commfon council and _the , The rain which was ngeded o much | West Haven and Mrs. E. B. Robertson | visiting their uncle and. aunt, and also |- - L A bridge Wednesday. ty machinery in excellent working or- | school board. Ie is. a leading magu- came on Monday and vegetdtion has|of Kast Norwalk . visiting their | Mrs. Charles Patridge on Sunday: * Sentiment is Mutual. -D. C. Leflingweh, who has been il at | der. > facturer and certainly a representa- re: 2 ¥ parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Spafd-| Miss Lfigla Baldwin is on the sick elt announces that he home, i vering. e tive citizen. He has certalnly made i of Maple Corner. ¥ list, but hopes for y. recovery. 3 5 fitimentalists, | Mrs. Dietz w: and im * - Palmertown 2 mayer are * doubtedly make an ‘William Buckley of | Miss® Ethel St of Fort Point the t of friends| Up to date the list of candidates for as a legislator and un ;uk“d:.y. &% A of the republican side | ! “-:':nr

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