Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1909, Page 9

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won g BULLETIN NEWS LETTERS FROM ITS BRO. o WG DTN LETTERS FRON TOWNS IN TWO STATES | swmsaw | Ml G st ot o e Regrading of ‘Sunday School Classes— | cent visitors in Notwich. s n an Endorsem:nt of His Former Policy—He The Business and Social Life of ‘Every Town and] o o B |t B A B MR G| 0id Popular Lines—Erman J. Ridgeway who was Frank A, : LEBANON ) At o wur docied o adopt tho | qoie e, ¥y Primk 0F Norwich con: ight 8 e . Settlement Reflected in These Colu > Schools Under Town Management— | Miatnomior moimans O goe nsy i (he | church Sunday motning. 1n the even An ' Interesting and Informing Lec- |a recent meeting of the Sunday school | 8 fne Y. P.'S. C. E. meeting was led New London. He first came here a8 Dr, J. Torrington Black has made (ing clerks for the common council by Mra. F. R. Bail i Very ; ture—Personal Items. brard, sev Chnces were made-in B- Balley, and proved the osition of healih officer . worth | commitiees. Of course there may be advance guard for Munsey, looking foF . Re . 2 wi ever since umes imes excuse for committeemen en- | & location adapted to Mr. Munsey’s XEW LONDGN COUNTY. FITCHVILLE “The public schools In this town ‘are | Sunday. - ‘Tho beginners® course will b6 | condueted servic i or e Serics | dutics the health of the. city, has. bech | POVING omeone. o astibt In some par- | Dusinoe bt o oot o e oo Five Cahe of Trout Fry Distsibut 1’3?.’5"'.'.‘,5&3“ .:.e;,T;,ew lza,:i,:,{ |°{ pmflncht,iy .m-.b ?dn garfimu and u: churek on Snuday afternoon. 'l‘q.l‘em;dod. -nmo:‘: in the hl.mpl:- ular matter, legal or nllherv«;,lu. lll me here on an @ e odir ment. The old distric mary | Mrs. C. E. Colver. performance uty nat- expense 'of the city, but It t the offl UNC NILLE Turk and Jew: Have Disagree- | school system was abolished by act of | NEW dfi Juniors has been formed | Farmer Happier Than Businesi Man. urally created :nmlty of thope Who' should not become co;lnzon r‘|:lg of | Morning Tele‘r‘;h for mgr:nn- 5, 3 it the lagisistuve: this winter. . The new |20d wi taight by Mrs. Eugene La | At the regular meeting of the Salem | jected to restrictions of safety. being | guldance in the administration of mu- rding vacant buildings for an es= ¥ " 2 b | town committee, three in number, are | I'ontaine, the members of her former | Grange, held in their ball on Tuesday applied in the case of contagious dis- | niéipal matters. To be sure the alder- lished business that sought no aid Bithday Celebration — Mrs. Vibber's| .\, (,;y \Whittemore and Mrs.[R. E. Turner, chairman; Albert G.|class entering ‘Mrs. Sarah Perkins | evening several applications for mem- | cases, and the supprescion of muls. | men Eive thei soovies free, but that | from the city or its inhabitants, but Condition Serious — Social Affairs— | i, YOI " of Willimantic, Mrs. | Kneeland, secretary, and Philo Bur- |elass. eV oLr. Thompson's class was | bership were received. It was decided | ances, that in the opinion of the doc- | 18" not cause suffiolent why others | the mature of the business was Dot Library Association’s Officers, Helen Goodwin and Mrs. Clive Cole of | gess. enlarged, , young men from Charles | to make some repairs upon the Grange | tor, were prejudicial to public he should be paid for doing what the al- | divulged at that time. : —_— Norwich were recent visitors at the| There was an interesting lecture in lldctl;nm-n- dulf being wdvanced | hail. An interesting programme was | He has given strict attention to the | dermen were elected to do, and these | The present Foran bullding in Bank Dr. and Mrs, Morton E. Fox enter- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- | the First Congregational church last | and slolder boys from Mrs. - | Md' The topic for discussion | business and the .result is that his | aldermen know well that when nomi- | treet was then in course of construe- tained a company of young people at | gon. Thursday evening by Dr. Willlam J. | S's class placed in charge of Mr. . “Tn {he farmers life happler than | work is now down to a systematic | nated their valuable service to the | tion and that very evening Mr. Ridge= thelr home in this place Saturday even- | ~ Jiiss Rose Brown. was at her home | Peck, who has traveled upwards of | Chapmen. == . By vl the average business man?” | basis and has now reached a.stage | city was to be gratis Ay had consuitation with Mr. GRS ing in honor of Mrs. Fox's sister, Miss | 4t Gardner Lake over Sunday. ninety thousand miles all 'over the | MFs. Charles H. Comstock visited her | and was decided in the airmative. | where it is a physical ‘impossibility | Mayor Mahan, in dispensing with | pell eoncerning the avaflabiilty of Emma. Crawford, whose birthday oc-| ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers and | world. This lecture, “In Tent and | Mother, Mrs. Isade Hragaw, in Groton, Various Items. « for one man to do the work properly, | the services of the foremen of the [ new structure. Mr. Ridgeway left the curred that day. The rooms wore prel | family of Chesterfield were recent via- | Saddle.” was under thie auspices of the | Wednesday, = = s R. A. Bailey is.in Norwich this week | 88 there is considerable clerical .work | street department, started a reform | city next day and visited Stoning tily decorated with autumn leaves and { jtors gt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Jonathan Trumbull club of young men, whb ’h' and :*m anklin H. 'l'h'"h attending court. connected with the office. . that was said to have been made for | and other places in this vielpity. dahlias. - Games were played, includ- | jig Chappell. recently organized. The lantern views | ¥ N hon In the Son &t thelt| E. L. Latimer was summoned to|, Dr- Black has explained the situa- | économical reasons, but if the money | finally decided that New london was inng a peanut hunt, in which Miss Ger-1 “\iss Mary Fields of Norwich Town | of the Holy Land were excellent. The ‘:fl\m"emh n i t: b l"l"‘ returned | 41, 1400rd as juror in the United States | tion to the health committee of the | saved from that source is to be ap- | the best place for the establishment. trude Rogers won the first prize and|h.q heen the guest of her cousins, the | aftendance was especially good, con- o onk_ urel Hill avenue, ['giurics court last weel: court of common council, and in or- | pled to the payment of clerks of com- | Not long thereafter, the Bacon prop- Miss Eleanor Legg the consolation | Mises Fields. sidering the rainy evening. s | Nire. William, D, Fairfield lef Wed- | MPS. E. L. Latimer and daughter, | der that the efficiency of the office will | mitteemen, it is difficult to discern | erty was purchased and Mr. Ridgeway, Drize. Supper Was served OUIIng ir | Georee Hastland of New London was | _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Aliyn of Groton | (% VICEHL D, FRicleld Toft Wed- | aigs Lois, have returned after two | ot deteriorate the committee has de- | just where the economy comes In.| who had afterwards become associats evening by Mrs, Fox assisted by M| at the home of his parents, Mr. and | visited Mrs. Allyn's brother, S. W.IIGafol MOmuHE 1o visit relatives in| \weeks spent with friends in Provi. | €ided to provide a clerk to the heaith | While the health committee is fully | ed with Mr. Chapman, came as the Albert W. Avery, Mrs. Frank J. Alex- | Mre “Henry Fastland, Sunday, Throop, and family over Saturday and Ve, BRI P“:}Hn “;?;“ 4 her | 9ence, R. I, and Groton, Conn. officer. A back room on the first floor | authorized by state statute to incur | contractor to make excavation and ander, Mrs, E. G, Newton, Mrs. George | * yames Foley of New London was | Sunday. coudtn: Siife. ‘BB No0q A:e ‘CB‘," Mrs. Eva Dolbeare and Miss Martin | Of the city hall has been assigned to | whatever expense that is deemed nec- | bulld the foundation for the Munsey L. Newton, Mrs. J. H. Mercler. The|tne guest Thursday of his brother,( Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Porter of Nor- | Cousin: Mrs Sherw T¥, In Bz | spent ‘Saturday with friends in Nor- | the health officer and with & clerk in | essary. to safeguard the public health, | building. He then re-entered the em= table decorations, place cards and the | mpomas Fole, wich were callers at the home of Mr. Tinisa Cottiiis bor Pombta ¢ | Wich. g attendance™ at specified _hours the | it is an open question whether any | ploy of Mr. Munsey, taking direct appearance of pumpkin moenshines at| ~‘yyp ana Mrs. A. M. Miller are in|and Mrs. S. W. Throop last Satur- Deustanuclk: spei of | services of the officer can be had at [ of the other committees of the court | charge of all Mr. Munsey's interests, - Mr. and Mrs. John William the window during the evening were | provigence today (Saturday day. Sunday with relatives at Allyn's Pofnt. | myomosonville were guests of their | short notice whenever required. The | of common council have the right to | the superintendency of his publications d " - Mr. and Mrs. *Blmer Satterlee of \ suggestive of Hallowe'en. Miss Craw- (= 3" ni0 (080 B T30 attended | - Mr. and Mrs. Dophney and Mr. and | father, Judge "Charles A. Williams_a | committee has selected for the place, | incur any expense for clerk hire, or | and even his Hotel Mohican and th ford received many pretty gifts. Those | ¢ o il o ™ "ine Armory in Nor- | Mrs. Gillette of Colchester attended ;‘;‘3 h‘j:";h‘;,‘.‘“gosm’?g’ t00k | few days this week, Miss Hattle Wil | at a nominal salary, John C. Turner, | for the performance of any duty thet | Mohioun stores an all-aroun present were Miss Aida Watrous of the | ((\c; MECREE B church here last Sunday.- ot M. Satterloe's patents, Mr. an, u”r‘: liams of New London also joined the | & former well-known new. mah, | ought to be done by the aldermen, or | business man, Mr. Ridgeway has few navy yard, Misses Daisy Wolfe and Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Drake and famil o T leb s . JLucile Howard of Norwich, Margaret Shot Two Coons. daughter Norma, of Stonington, are |Charles A. Satteriee. e Wt e Sibire Bossh 0K Sup- | OB l,,,,fm, ‘-}',,',"“,_’,‘.,'",..}3"}“:, e et ey °|T“,',f.'y°',,;:"h; o SR Burton, Gertrude Rogers, Ruth Long,| Tuesday night a party of local hunt- | taking a -vacation. - The doctor has &.‘i"’ and Mes. Charles H. Chapman of | "5 ' 0ig Mes Charies Tinker of New | New Jersey newspapers. ~ He is the | is law that the aldermen shall serve Ruth Lawson, Margaret Wright, Agnes | ers under the leadership of D. W.|peen most of the time in the Maine B reh G Sucsts of their | London and Georse Tillinghast were | man for the place and wil 1be a valu-| without pay. while the board of s | hree yaars has be employed in & Wright, Eleanor-Legg, May Legg, Ma-| Avery, with his foxhound Ring. cab-| woods, and his Wwife and daughter are | 8unt Mrs, ‘Sarah Colver, at the Naval | {7007, Thd Oeonke able gcquisition to the health depart- | sessors not only get a salary, but are | street department, is convinced thak el Newton of East Lyme, Bessie Fox | tured two -coons, cach weighing f- | With Mrs. Drake's mother, Mrs. Mary ; James H. Beebe visited his father | ment of the city. entltled to the services of & compe- | his services will not be required dur= anl Quait MEPSCRORETIRw, Diwon. | foen. Seuges: m’f:m.'fng:ke elght coons | 1 "Sweet. " Entertained New London Friends. |in" Backus hospital Tuesday. Years ago Mr. Turner one. of | tent clerk. and even the board of re- | ing the administration of Mayor Bryag = Variowiiitasia - " sl :flfgn pe ten ity dug. S Various Notes. Misses Amelia and, Susan Mathew- |- G-irge Gadoels spent Sunday at his | the best known and most popular men | lief are paid a salary. But there is|F. Mahan, and he has engaged in the 2 . 4 s Att h Royall of Ne son entertained a party of eighteen of | home in New Losdon, of New London, the city of his birth. | nothing doing In the salary line for | fire insurance business and will de Mrs. Noble of Pawtucket, R. I, is|garden a potato that weighed three orney Ralph Royall o " ok | New London friends at their home in | Miss Laura Peabody was the guest | He served several terms as clerk of | the aldermen, although they devote | what he can to maintain the business P v visited his parents an ‘hi h Y T ol oot R el AL e Sant” Sarcnteand attended church | o village Saturday afternoon end | of Mrs. Carl Regers on Sanaey. the city, and had he remained in the | more time to the interests of the city | established by the late Reuben Lord, C. E. Sweet, superinténdent -of the Fingerling, Trout Distributed. Mrs. Sarah E. Gager is visiting | €Vening. Mrs. Sherwood Miner and Miss Eva | city would probably bave held the po- | than the members of the board of as- | which is now being carried on by Mr. sition today. Although a republican, | sessors or the board of relief. So on | Lord's niece. Some of the business of there were no party lines when John | mature consideration it may be @l |the firm is being spirited away by C. Turner was candidate fof ey | right for the aldermen to deiegate a | other insurance agents, and Mr. Mur- i tenden D¢ Some of the local fishermen were s inte | Mrs. Charles A. L, Morgan of Mid- | M. Standish were guests of friends at Uncasville Manufacturing company’s| S 08 (00 1000 TOTCRECT Sout | fricnds ’g":‘;"'fi‘_"‘h‘l‘u‘:’“;‘fi,;"‘;tm:gg, dlstown, with her little daughters, | Hillside farm on Sunday. i ding his vacation huntin : - Ao }'r‘l“!'m".',,f:,'; s Moaoine "Uniing | try for stocking the local brooks. Five | tne Jonnson-Arnold wedding In Nor. | Florsngé, Jeane'te and Eiesnor, have Ve i cans of fish were distributed in the| gich Jast Tuesday. been guests for a_few days of Mrs, clerk, the conditions in that particular | part of their work to clerks and at the [ ray will enter Into a lively fight to :Dh‘:"}:'o‘m:h:r m‘t&::&&‘:i:“’"“" "*{ surrounding brooks Thursday. Those | ™ Nre " Cart Bluglop of Hartford is |MOrgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- NIANTIC being the same sort of political treat- | expense of the city, but it is not in |hold what the agency has and get Mrs, Mary Jane Vibber, who was| Teceiving the fish were Representative | viiting friends in town. as Latham. i : ment that was so often administered | striet accordance with custom and | more, for he is a believer in the lines X taken to the Backus hospital several|John F. Fields, William Lynch, Fred . C. Barker made a trip to Boston Professor Bolles Visits Relatives. aptist Delegates at Mystic Meetings | to late town clerk, Isaac W. Thomp- | the laws that govern the gty of New | that ‘every little added to what we weeks ago, :“,,,m,‘ from @ paralytic | Rogers, Napoleon Eastland and Game | ja5¢’ Thursday. Prof. A-S. Bolles of Haverford col- | —Sale of Rogers Farm—Grove Notes | son, and to Frank L. Kenyon, his suc- | London. n._;g wml mnk‘:]- anba_ um‘p x:::‘ Tlm;:w day. | Warden Miller. . "B Livermor 2 - i p ad Cesior. here is maid 1o be'no foundatio o T mer sasar| " Fined:for Brasich-of. the Pesce, |unibn’ of i segioionts the FIL N is Rl aiey, yisited his aisters: | Capt. ) B, Holton shigped a guas? = ity | Thers is talk of amending the laws | the repcrt that Mayor Mahan ws 0 bl il By A wurk employed 11 the garnet room { T. B A at ther Tantine hotel iy Now| Piefes. for fis méek end, whils gn s | B OF infxsd fish o New ‘Féric this | While fhers'sssms abecluinedily | U govarn New London so thatiit] teturn good for vl and var, WiSHS il i V: 4 ted and brought aven, t 'uesday afternoon an way from Hanover, N. H. where he e 4 " y y B L. Offioers. of Raymend-Library Astocin- | ot rore George Allvn, d. B at seven| evening hiad been attending. the installation of | _The Berlin Construction company is | 48 thers is to the mayor, and there: | of civil engincers in the employ of | to that gentieman, who by the way o "eloc] a ni jaint | Miss Sarah E. Danielson is home |the new president of Dartmouth. Mrs, | M3KiNg tepairs fo the Niantic bridge. | fore no fault-finding on the part of | the city when a few competent men |has been a consistent oppoient to MF. The - Ruymond Library association | of « Jowion sirl residing on what was | from the Danieison high school for | Piarce. who - aceompanted . Profossos | -, - B. Livingstone of the Brdigepor | the dear public, stil there. Is objec- | could fll the bill Aside from those | Mahan politically, although registered held jts annual business meeting in | formerly the Driscoll farm, charging | three or four days with her parents, | Bolles to New York, retnrned Monday | BY-FToducts company was in the vil- | tion to the growing tendency of hav- | in the employ of the water and sew- |and recognized as a democrat. He was lage Monday. Mr. Livingst. er deyartment, there is a city engl- | one of the very first of the city em= Faate Tooaes neer and the highway commissioner is | ploves to walk the plank when the the Mbrary Wednesday evening. After |10 Bl o O busive lan- | Dr. and Mrs. Danielson, evening. ) a report by the officers for the past| il ung breach of the peace, He| W. L. L. Spencer and family went | Mise Fannie Bill Hurlbutt was the | t0 locate a fish mill at Giant's Neck. = ine 3 ) fon came, and it Fons wae- read, Whith showed' the s- ty fo the charge. Judge |to Boston last Thursday to attend the | guest of relatives here the fist of the| John Crocker of New Haven is the required to be a civil engineer. The | change in administration "N sociation to berin a flourishing con- g’fitzefiofi:él:’hel:hame of rsault wsd | Wedding of his youngest son, Wilbar, | weel e guest of Capt. John Beebe and fam- OLE MY_S:"C R e el et L e 1 (he vy et dition financially, the following offi- | yeine “hucive language and imposed | who was married yesterday. Mrs. Latham Smith and Mrs, Alber- | I Rev. J: 1K, Richardesn Reyisits Fipge| oo himast whally to giving srades | 18 ghere Aooth o e Murray ail Wi cers wera elected: President, Raymond | ;" ane ‘or §1 and costs for breach of [ Mrs. C. A. Dunn and her three sons |tus Maynard of Allyn's Point spent| Mrs. Sara Warner of Canaan is the . e K, for sidewalks and was created long »‘;,*‘" busizse In (e fire insuran Pariah; vice president, D. Chester | ;o joace, ‘amounting to $12.32, which | of Sag Harbor are visiting her sister, | Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry | RUest of the Waldorf family In Lin- Pastorate—W. C. T. U. Elects Offi- | before the office of highway commis- | private ]|‘..x rese in P Com. ock; secretary, John C. Fellows; | was paiq” Mrs. A. W. Porter, at Pleasant View | C. Beckwith in New London. coln . street. cers—Baptist State Convention. sioner, and there geems no valid rea- | lina, which wouid be n. small item, treasurer, Frank C. Scholfield; librari- Sl farm. Miss Emily Merwin of Dudham is| H. P. Gidley has moved his family Eo R0%. why theet two offiges could mot be |88 Mr. Mehan 13’ New Tanfete @n, Mrs, Frapk C. Scholfield. After LEDYARD AG Lt R the guest of Miss Amelia and Miss Su- | to_New London, Rev. J. K. Richardson of Stamford, | consolidated and ~ the salary of ome | largest taxpaver. So after all. thers the election of officers a vote was tak- FRANKLIN san-Mathewson. . Rey. and Mrs. H. A. Goering, James | whost first pastorate was the First|saved to the city. In this matter, of |ere cases where politics and businces en by the society and one new member | —— Mr. and Mrs. James D. Copp of New | P- Clark, Mrs. Blanche Manwaring, | Groton Baptist church, Old. Mystic, | course, the office to be dispensed with r"”‘!’“~ LA R * was voted in. This was David A.|Burglar Tries to Enter House of Frank L 5 ; | London, who have spent the season at | Mrs. F. A..Beckwith, Mrs. Elmer Ely, | about 27 years ago, was calling Tues- | would ‘be the city engineer, as that is i"®t i d N. London s G. Maynard—Mrs. Maynard Met Him | Gager-Whitmore Marriage in Missouri | yioir farm, south of the village, re- | Misses Grace Clark and Grace Merry | day afternoon on some of his former | the lesser of the two in importance. & 1aa-rare day In New Lungery Endeavor ‘Delegates; With Gun—oth —Annual Meeting of Missionary So- | turned home Monday, ’ " | were among the deicgates from this | parishioners. Rev. Mr. Richardson de- (It is more than pussing strange that | when a twist is not given the pelitical ke Ehiistigh- Midasvor meoting at i B g iss Emma Davis returned to Nor- | Blace to attend the state Baptist con- | livered the annual address at the Bap- | when legisiative action was secured | kaleidoscope, no matfer whethor Qecc . the Center church was fairly well at- | While Frank G. Maynard and his son —_ wich Tuesday, having spent some time | Vention held in Mystic Tuesda: tist state convention, which convened | that gave to the city the power to|tion is a day or a year away. Now /" Yended Sunday evening. The following | were ahsent from his home one night| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geer and | recently at her home in the village. A C. HefMon is il at his home in | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at | have a highway commissioner that the ; there ls & well-defucd talk 16 the o2 were appointed as delegates to attend | recently visiting a neighbor some per- | daughter, Myra, were guests of M | Miss Harriet Bishop Brown of Bris- | Main street. the Union Baptist church, Mystic. wise men having the matter in charge vou.. wi - ¢he annual meeting of the New London | son or persons attempted to gain an|and Mre. C. I Robinson .on Sunday. . | ol visited her mothet. Mre. Sapah Per- Mys. A J. Strickiend and Miss Ines | "George Walworth Middieton and |did nqt at ihe same time make pro- | STORE, O e Tamitn e I ‘g“:.\,nr urion to be held Oct. 27: |entrance into-hix house by forcing up Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyde of Willi- | kins, Saturday and Sundas % 3 M. Spencer are in the capitol city. family have returned to their home in | vision for the abolishment of the office .:‘;‘n KM:’( . nomination, he sought's Jennie Switzer. Miss Mary John- |a window. Mrs. Maynard was in an | mantic werc recent visitors at Lakeside | Walter Hill, who has beerl spending | | GeorEe Peabiody and Louls Anderson | New York ofty ufter spendipg the past | of city engineer. That office was ere- | State sevate, b Tominauon U SOug mon, Deacon and Mrs. John C. Fellows. | adjoining room and heard the intrud- | farm. a few daye' vacation here, returned to [ have returned from a business trip to | five months at their summer home on | ated many years ago and: for a_lon - cal turn- The meeting was led ‘by Miss Mary |ers. She secured a gun and fired it | Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Cheney of Jew- | Norwich Tuesday. Hartford. F : Quoquetaug Hill. period was filled by the late E. :n;arugf"gr;m-m'{;";"‘ r::,"‘_‘?:'. o Johnson. after them when they ran away. Mr. | ett City were guests Tuesday of Mrs.; Mrs. P. L. Norman of Allyn’s Point| _Charles Rogers has sold his farm in Death of Sister. Jennings, principal of the old Bartlett Tondenar a year he and Armstrong > " Miss Bertha Lyon eéntertaified tho | Maynard has also lost about 130 pounds | H. A. (ager. visited her son, Harry Norman of New | West Majn street to @ Worcester pur- * y 'gnq Mre. Bawin Miner of Nor- | 96hooliahd father of Charles B. Jen- | fotferch B Seqrihece. o0 Crirind Womag's rasome Missionary Reading | of large Hubbard squash taken from | Mrs. George Ladd was a recent Wil- | London, Sunda et upting, "I vacate the premises | wich’ were summoned Tuesday morn- | 102 superintendent of achools We | ¢ 1y L G Representative Lucius class Thursday afternoon. s lot this fall. limantic visitor. e = i b torthe’ Hianis homesteals BSIRe 36 . in - . oving & “Whiton Is disc In - the running. Ay LA R S g Shepherd Dog Kills Fox. Wins Bride in Missouri. { CAMPBELL’S MILLS Pine Grove Interests. the sudden_ death of Mrs. William H. | fione 0r the city, alao served prival | v "\isca-res assert that when the pis A George Henry Babcock has a_shep- | News has been received heer of the —_— Capt. W. H. Barker of New Lon- | F, Hanks, Mrs. Miner's only sister. | [CWICRRIE B Tame el Mart 800 | convention - time comes around _that Arlington, Mass; has feturned home. Miss Lizzie Whaley is spending a fow weeks with relatives in Kast herd dog which he prizes very highly. | marriage of Harry Gager, formerly of ' Five Coons Fall to Austin Bentley— | don will spend Sunday with Mrs. | W. C. T. U. Officers. owner, or alleged owner, and for the | Armstrong will ‘have convinced tws - party leaders that he will be good, Recently his dog went out alone and | this place, and Miss Louise Whitmore Teams Collided and Woman Thrown Barker in the Grove. - well, and took his points from had an encounter with an old fox. The | of Moberly, Mo. i Mr. and Mrs. R 0. Libby spent | At the annual meetine of the Wome |k 28 vl o o he was employed. |and that he wilu be nominated practi- Lyme., . . ¢ho | 408 succeeded in killing it and bring- |’ Thomas Allen of New London is S Saturday and Sunday at their cottage e s dispute | cally without opposition. They go 3 . 'W. D. ins, . A A e i for the | In the long ago, there was dispu! 3 J h‘::s\-i: ’:‘Dr:ndfix lzev,:r‘l:,k\\:ek:}t)r: ing it home. Mr. Babcock was en-|spending a few days in town on a| FHenry Pluff has moved from the |2t the Grove returning Monday to :’nli::‘x‘n‘:‘ -:::?erlr:‘e:;;e;‘:e;:;‘uo;du‘-'y'u Yo the ownership of property on | farther and say that :"",".r,‘; — " atutn Providence, returned home Saturday. |riched $6, the bounty paid by the |hunting trip. ; Franklin place to New Hampshire. D e Harri< Dean: firat vice president, Mrs. | the east side of Howard street, from | tain clement strong in local and stus The St. Denis family from Canada | t0"D- Officers of Missionary Society. Austin Bentley has been visiting his | (hree weeks' stay- in_ Middietown, | Denniston: second vice president, Mrs. | the Carroll house to the old foot: rpv\llllra| that tinges of Whitonism, not has m6ved into the Cockeil house, Six Ears of Corn Weigh Four and a| The Ladics' Home Missionary so-|0ld home here. Tast week he went | apptre pe B bests wotkts otown. | Bmily Schoonover: third vice president | bridge, so-called. Mr. Jennings had | Plitical that tnses of WhEARIRE, TO0 Clarence Church has been confined Half Pounds. cicty heids its annual meeting at the | hUNING coons. F¢ brovght In fve. | Mitrcing rrom "a " severs Sttack ot | Miss S. A e IP | L o s ey I the | an unusually able and thoroughly eon- to his home w attack of ton- 2 arson: 2 oon.| Mrs. B. F. Colburn and Everett resident, ) Lucy Gallup; corres- | city, which was ui T s and t st ¥ John M, Gray has been one of the |PRrSonage last Thursday aftermoon. ..}, B U0 Qoen wisi or the | Theumatism. s ecretary, Mias 8. Annie Wil | allaged owner of & portion of the (sclentious and honest man, but that Miss Christine ‘Tinker is _spending | S0cCemsful_ farmers in ‘town this year | i1° [0lowing officers were dlected for| BUIPRIS SO0 b Hatneshin, °°| R L. Manwaring has nearly com. |ponding secretary, Miss 8. Annle Wil- | alleged owner of & B0 reis. Mr, | he has pronounced ideas of his own 3 bk o | th ensuing year: President, Miss Ellen | ? ays in New shire. - M- | jiams; recording secretary ; ) M. ‘antagonistic « powerful this woek with relatives in New Jer- | [UHAR PN MU 20Fh I8 Of the While | [egrara; viee president, Mrs. Estelle| Miss Margaret Tanner, while driving B sy Oiract on the Beckford | yyilliame: = treasurer, Miss S, Annie | Jennings had also made survey A A i s ey which he has on exhibition in his store | Lathrop: secretary and treasurer, Miss from the villige home, met Deacon | 'Niy'E B Darrow is visiting friends | Wiliams. Mr. Harris, The matter was up at & der to help kill offt Mr. Whiton politi= The Montville Center society held a | L ooy o2’ 2 haty 2 Ella Smith; executive committee, Mrs. | Bliven and Arthur Palmer. who were| . "y, beach Presiding Elder Newland Preached. | Meeting of the court of commaon © cally extra effort was made to elect bamsar and supper fn Robergson’s hall B Syl ROt William’ Swith, atd MY<. i. A. Robin- | driving very fast. Mr. Paimer's team | e S . 2 . { cll for adjustment, and Mr. Jennings | S/ N et arahy weakening his Improving Geer Hill. 5 : , - i colliden with M - e » The Stone family from Cheshire has | Presiding I der J. H. Newland of the | {o “There and explained the Harris | Mr. Mahs 3 in Palmertown Wednesday afternoon son; bedquilt, Mrs, Samuel Hyde, Miss d with Migs Tanner's team,|peen ot Shelr cottage In High strcet, | Norwich district oceupiod the. puipit of o hances of securing the nomination and eveping, also on Thursday. Charles E. Maynard, with a force of | Ellen Leonard and Mrs. Lloyd ‘Aver; | throwing Miss Tanner out on to the | "Gl oL WWebster and son Feed mrer | I ey chesPuIBik of | piat, ‘which did not agree with the | chances Of mbctring re o nination The {mprovements (0. the property |men. has been improving Geer Hill:lwork committee, Mrs. Kate Johnson,| Wheel and hurting her considerably. | Olier Webster and son fred Web- | the Methodiet Episcopal chu piat made for the city. When asked | ol (0 Cidlature. of M. J. Hickey in ot are neariy (There has been @ decided change|Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. Fred Race ! She was taken. home by her uncle, | Ster bave returnied to Berlin after a|day morning and delivered a temper- | {,%o pinin the discrepancy. Mr. Jen- | fOr W the argument: is Ml completed. A 'mew retaming wall has | made in It and Mrs. Hermon Gager. | Walter- Tanner. e e b oo I ance sermon in the Motimdist Episco- | nisigs Yemarked that he made one sur- [ Even now the sreument © Cege been bullt along the street and a flight Conversation That Pays. Hermon Gager, who has been empioy- | Deacon J. C. Tanner and Charles 1. |, Willam G. Phyall is mov I8 e | P80 el YR Supd™y S | vl Rlbuirectad by the e ket | th> republiean party to name for the of steps from the strest grade to the| Rood sized audience listened to an | %4 0 building & dam at Tnez, Wyom- | Barber were in New London Tuesday. | it cotfage Il ‘(herty H";JL " Gridgeport State Convention. of the city of New London and t IA“l senate o defeated candidate in his OWR front entrance. - These improvements | A0 Ying has returned to iis home here. | They met the tax commissioner. : | The Paptist state convention held | he made the other for Mr. Harris. ¥ b a conceded part have. bean made. by: the stown in ac- | c.oduent address on Sunday morning | "8y, "" \jane of Now London, xho| . Temee o TR0 Lo Sanford of Hartford spent | ;.. gnniversaries with the Union Bap- | ofice was neld many yvears by Mr. | town where there is & conered Lord gordance with an agreement made with | 07 U281 WA, His subject W | was tormerty Miss Poily Gager of this “ BOZRAH xR Ty, jotes tist“church. Mostlc Monday Tuesday | Jomnings. nearly ay long as hix san | [IOU R, a1 advesli r. Hickey a year ago, when the town e 3 place, has been the guest of Mrs, Ad- | == and Wed: esday of this week. The | has held office in the school depart- T no telling of the acdomultioe put In the macadam road. In building dison’ Rockwood for a. few days. | s WATERFORD. delegates from the First Groton Bap- | ment of the city. Since that time the | there 1% no tellg oF T8 AECniC the road past the property of Mr. LIBERTY HILL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abell and child | Fe!lowship Meeting to Be Held Tod-%’ tist church Old Mystic were Rev. Jep. | office of city engineer and surveyor P e niton wivn. the Sl oy the grade was changed to a e of New London were guests of Mrs.| .. . PR = i _ | tha M. Olmstead Deacon S. Gallup @nd | bas been held by a member of the | Mation of v don and Groton considerable ‘extent; fthis Mr. Hickey | Voucher for Perfect Attendance at|S N Myie on Satargar | iThe Fellowship meeting will beneia | TOWn Represented at Mystic and Nor- | tha M. O'metead Teacer 8 Saiup 804 | W08 08°D, 6l and Crandall, when the | 1t e I3 sinstiata). cotustl W agreeable to provided the town | Sunday School-Mercurs. 56 0 Mrs. iHermon Gager and Mrs. C. 1. Vith the Bozrah Congregational church | h Meetings—Personal Items. Frank Carl Williams from the Sufiday | democrats were in the majority in the | £6U {08Fther In SeRaronit cobiertion: would pay the expenses made neces- e S ury 0grees | o binuon and. sons Arel wem Clo | today, Saturday, Oct 23. S . school. court of common council Mr. Darrow | for It s well known toat (he DA sary by the change. Thomas Dovio| °" We | FHll_visitcrs on Wednesday. O s 10 e e e Tantioy _— vag elacted and when the republicans | 352 " Syhiton's political advance- & o 4 - : ; S _ i day, an absence of nearly six Sunday. er Mr. Crandall, the e tielie SE&(Maurice, CooneysheNet tion ‘dolng wilieo, voung ladies named Eilis who e M e e Y for~ | months [n Denver, Col. Dr. Frank Howard, Mrs: Howard GOSHEN. Deihsit nomabent, was the omcial A e i y 4 pton_attended the | e : vs with | Mrs. Charles Sizer and son of Ivory- | and sone, Master Palmer and Thurs- ——em hgineer’s could be | PTOV® ey B obertson's hall” Friday evening was | their attendance, so that at the end | e Bdward Bishop has been out with | caller at his sister's, Mrs. Mary A. Lit- E T il e e ary Jun le, not much, | CAmpalEn argely attended and , although mot |Of vear they will receive a gold pen o e his threshing machine among the | tlefield’s, Sunday G Y e R SR g saiasy of city engineer of the |.._Some 80 go far as to say that &S Hlnunned for raising mo-feyhabout eight ';‘l‘a“;’“‘;!:‘e""':j‘:d“'s’g,‘;’o;“ Shle L ey NORTH STONINGTON farmers this week,. threshing. Mrs. Mary A ‘Littlefield spent the [ SUeSW of friends in § P | malmsents thereof is of MO material | R ey e o G ollars was made over the expenses. Ve ery Sunday — A week at Mr. Beebe's in Groton. { R - equence in a city the importance =mayo! y S . The hall was decorated by members of | Somewhere. : S * | Rev. Brewer Boardman, Deacon Pea- | A Gilman Brothers of Bozeahyille gre | congeq lly and shows by his acts that the club. Music was furnished by| Mr. and Mrs, J, George Clark re- | Tillinghast-Meggs Waedding — State LEONARD BRIDGE body, Deacon Anderson, and Deacon | Clearing away the debris and aré to of New London. - Bt bo suomisstve rather than alestill Spencer's orchestra. William Smiddy | turned Thursday from four days visit Colporteur at Baptist Church. Chapman were among the delegates | TéPuild the shoddy mill that was re- tatorial and will promise to draw his was prompter. Much of the Fuceess of | With Mrs. Clark’s cousin in Wethers- Mre Bunico Adams and Miss Mary | i the Baptist convention in Mystic on | cently destroved by fire. When democrats and _republicans | poljtical sled away from certain local b i S L el Dby Everett E. Tillinghast of this town | Watrous of Fast Hampton were over | {9 t1 o S SRS The Christian Endeavor (oplc for | consolidated and elected Bryan F.|interasts that he can have the sen= charge, Edwin Phillips, Harry Smith, | _There was a C. T. social at O. W.|and Miss Alice M. Maggs of West- | Sunday guests at Mr. K. P. Kneland's. | T'graay and Wednesfay. = = |gunday evening was Pilzrim’s Proe- han mayor of New Londo: torial nomination. ~Mayor Armstrong C. E. Flaherty, James Philllps and | Gurley’s Friday evening. erly were married Wednesday evening | MF. :’nd Mrs, M. 2 B. Plerson of | pogars and Mrs. David Geer were at | 'e5S series, X.. Doubting Cpatle. The | did 20 advisedly and d needed to be shrewd business | Reuben Austin, birs. Amos L. Babcock attended the | by Rev. Luclan Drury at his resi- | Norwich soent Monday night at ¥. 3.1 dyard on grange business for Kon- | Meeting was led by Mra. Maveus Burr | mayor is fully justifed in c an anr thorouzhly competent to rep= Ernest Auwood, who has been iM, | meeting of the county home In Nor- | denc Brown’s and also called on Mrs. I E.| OV mn,,,‘ Jorda and was very interesting. S lhis" election an endorsement of his | pesent New London and on in the 3 ’ ¢ | wich on Wednesday. | Rev. W. F. Newton, the Cummings and Mrs. L. Spaulding. s ey ik Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ritchle of | previous administrations The major- | state senate. In the last city election has improved 0 he is able to get out ay . Re , the RBaptist - Mre. Owen A. Williams was at the P ; of doora for a little while each day. | A large deer amd two fawns were |state colporteur, spent Thursday night | Dr. e o -y Chapbell of Nor-| meeting of the county home in Nor- | Boston aro muats. - at, i ;vl--'me of | ity of the people at n‘l polls practi_ | ho'guve ovidence of his IntentiEN Miss Ellen List, who has been visit— |in J. George Clark’s mowing lot on | here, and spoke and sang in the Bap- | Vich sp y ;10 Weed- | SR E Sie icounty © | George 1. Thomos at Sunnyalde. . | caly declarsd whe ey deposited | ge into the traces and off the drivers ing friends in New Fork hay seturned | Tussday morring. - They soon disap. | tist church . mcagele: Tosentatiye, 05 a8 Waterford rep- | "Sengols closed on Friday to_efiable | ballots for Mr. Manan that they fa- | Seat of the party chariot. He showed home. 4 peared in the woods. Rev. F. T. Whitman gave an inter- rs. J. Nelson Geer has returned F. J. Shelley of New L o ¢ | teachers to attend the state conven- | d. his method of conducting the | desire, too, te make up friendship Surveyors finished work Thursday | The first hard ficeze of the au- | ésting address in the Baptist church | home after a lengthy stay tn Provi- | 1o J Shelley of New London spent | ion ot Harttora. affalrs of the city ey et | SN RIE Nevokdtile stemipeed daying out a site for a new box shop jtumn- occurred Wednesday morning; |last Sunday evening, reminiscences of "“;Ss;;p R Ak i Eabalind o | this week. {‘.. l;v. Brockett of Norwich was a | considere .‘4\» 3 R ‘nmym-u-nh Mayor \|].‘.y an, m] C 16F the C. M. Robertaon com The | mercury 25 above zero. trave lini_the Holy Land. - and Mrs. A. G. Kneeland wers | 8 Wegk chell of Lyme turn. | caller here v istgate. W . Mahar | Wating him in outli> upon wite s located in a somewhat swampy | The church is receiving a coat of| Mrs. W. H. Hillard is visiting in Sl YISO S M W Matgan's ol IEs Tne et e e L he'was bofore masor wa 3 [ pation and wheiing bands with him guc‘a.d e e, i Zinde » g R unia Nason'is working at White | Arthur Stevens of Providence was a| 0 Merlden. to live with her son. Rev. GARDNER LAKE | foet l:n:l‘m::’;‘ that: te acte . w }m" e hib eltotion. By the: St nal decisign a erecting a building vid Nas v - + Herbert Beebé, formerly of this town. P it i Afled R o SERR— ¥ s 3¢ 10 Xhe’ deciMon . Ib - Tavorebls LISBON Rock. 5% week end guest at J. Nelson Geer's. Mrs, Allen Beebe was the guest of | Visitors from Norwich and. Elsewhers, | STEOREIY endorsed by ‘popular Mavor Mahan is no | factor in the work will begin at once. i Pl SR e e Mrs. Willis G. Miner Wednesday. - i This being a It il becomes some of the. district, democratic or Giyan . Beond "o soentie s | coioyable arn Damce—surprise par-| YAWBUK VALLEY. ¢, SONEER- W uwtoyn, T S A Mather ind Mes. 1 Rabin |18 8308 S At i ey o s e with relatives in North 1, . . e I “of Norwic st "y | or because he is corryin mprove- | I iis same ex- et atens a0ilie T To ty for Miss Kanahan. e Three. Qoaipits :Burning. at the Spen- HAWOVER. fon ST NotVICH receritly: VRIS | inrin Wimiar to those iat were made e - Several from this vicinity attended q T 4 & "R Lo bas | during his last administration; for it | e typhold ~fever patients, Miss ( The Wern dance held at Budeits was | the meeting of Pomona grange at Led- JES Joagpe Mot St S i lail be::\“{-lgfif" gl’rsArér“;‘xalfiiy:&rfi' B2 | g Sust wh s gt e s Woednesday th ? Nfi‘l:' Leveque and Paul De Mars, are slon. | & Success. About forty were present, | vard Thursday. Wallace I. Kinney ot Ppovidence has ; et Y R § ed, Should Mr. Mahan do other- + Wednesday tha 2 1y Improving afd no mew cases have | Greenman's orchestra furhished musis | Mr. and Mrs. John Kenyon were re- | retarned (o s howe aften o fon aais | Mies Helen Eadie has Teaclied home o e aise s LK e BRG. ‘ot not be doing what is!l sar TREEG 105 the groom developed. 3 and Mr. Tinkham prompted. It was |cent visitors at Ashaway. visit with his uncle, William Bit- | 2fter & visit in Washington, D. C. Y., called on local friends a few days | €onstituency voted for. of the late' Mathias Moran. who held » |in charge of August Hoelck and Carl| Daniel Worden hias moved from the | good. v & Jam:filsfl:de‘:kd SaNon hEs beon At u ; | Almost every move that ix made by |a. resronsibla pe aition with the ( nnu“l r 2 urr. Burdick place to a tenement on the | Dexter Tyler is drawing lumber from | 'OMe Y Mrs. Orrin Gardner has reéturned from | An¥ene connected with the present ad- | Vermont ra n New London and - MOHEGAN. Mrs. Jane Gallup is very il at her | Reuben Main farm. Miam Sweet! f n | X meeting of the Ladies' guild was | Mrs. Orrin.Garluer has returned from (3n¥ene connectcd with the present ad- | Vermont ralirgad In New London ang g dt o hit o iy Adated, Miss Anna Chapiman of Willimantic | Bormnsionr o pocric o jiam B Bt~ { neld on Thyrsddy. a rhort visit with relatives andfHiinds ¢ f} {0 es " of 'mewspapers. coupled | citizeng. . The groom holds respousle Recent Deaths—Persenal Mention. John and Emil Hoelck of Norwich.|was the guest of her parents over | Bitgood is to put up a blacksmith | Plans hate been made for 2 harvest | ST MArsl BOC 5 0w o lo (| with the request that the ulleged | ble position in Boston as representa. —— the former now in Springfield, visited | Sunday. ; and wagon shop, supper at an early date. Fian Toyroeht' hi Brenford, Cone:? wrong-doing be rushed into print, per- | tive of the Marikland Coal and Coke | Tn the death of Hafrison Kent Mo- | theix parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Latham Bently and family of White 0ld Jack Frost has come and killed A number of local people have at- | Pl e, Lils -Boynfon of ewidhiie .‘fhl to sctisfy some spite or griev- | company, and his two brothers and A n loses a and beloved |John Hoelck, Sunday. Rock and Miss Carrie Stedman of | ev. N s way. tended ‘the: foviyal mestings ‘in_Nor- W S 9 e ance, qr both. As a rule. writers for | other reintives attended the weddl A g ary verything that was in his way. vost of O. F. Bovnten's familst ! ¥ R fi‘ izen. All sym with tite fam- | Mrs. O. H. Irons is ill. Taftville were Sunday visitors at Or- | Lincoln Turner has gone to Oneco | Wich- ‘Ho vard G. Gardner was In Now York [ Newspapers do not require the assist- | from New London. t . y Miss Susie M, Kanahan was ugree- | rin Stedman’s. to work Mrs, ‘Mowen of Canterbury, the k i e ‘ance of prejudiced persons in the col- | The bride was Miss Mae Hanley, Henry H. Chureh, who was buried | ably surprised at her home Wedresday | Henry Miner visited over 'Sunday mother of James Mowen, has been se- [ fofLa few deve recently. = 0 {fection of material for publication. but | who, like Mr.. Moran. has associations John Phillips has gone to New Hamp- Wednesday was @ life-long resident | evening, October 13, by & numper of | with George Ciark at Groton. shire with heff. riousty L. ; re passessed of opservation sufficient | that’ conpdct her with New London. of_this town , friends. Cake; ©ookics, DOPCOTh, ap- Yot iiny ol B B, R daugh- | Alfred Hennett has been at home re- gfi:";,"flm';;{;u'fllg ‘;:‘;.'m“’!“ of i V% the news . impartislly and | Her mother was Mies Rose Walsh, & . _Two admirable sermons were list- [ ples, bananas and watermelon were |- ters, Bessie and Mary, were in Moosup | €¢ntly. p ¥ 2 wit it fear or favor. and do not find | New London girl, ard dsughter of 3 t on Sunduy by the pastor. |served.® Those present were Mrs. Fred ¢ GRISWOLD Wednesday. : " - it necessary to hide behind the fel- | late Willilam P. Walsh, a well known ) Blectiou of delegates (o the state as- | Kanahun, Misses Frahces and Amy LIS Vine ‘Barber is sick. ¢ PRESTON low with the sledge hammer. r, fine singer and who was active ' moctation will be heéld wext Sunday Eldredge, ‘Lizze and Lena Bradlo Allen Dawley is slowly recovering| Walter Pratt,has moved his family p — th amatei.r thatricals that were 1evin and Frank Bdwards of Rieci- | Martha Barber end Kthel Kennedy: | from bis recent illuess. in o the house with Tis father, Mrs.'J. €. Atterbury has:retwrned| Mrs, Julis Chapel of Essex visited | Eema way, who was for | wiven I St John Literary society ville were visiting, in. this place on|Messr. August Hoelok, Harry: Co H. R. Buck is visiting his sisters ar{ v Spencer has got three large coal | home, after visiting her som, J. C. At- | Mrs. Willimm Sisson the last of. lust | yoars Frank A. Munsey's right bower, | furly vears ago or less. The present pr 12 y ‘hettaBuron and Ueorge Wileox, Lee | Mouson, Mass. pits afire. - It is a long time since Geo- | terber; \ eek. and sabaequently the head and center | Mrs, Moran made ceveral vieis to New E Post of Pelmertown was a|Coles. Arthur Edmunds, = Herman | Mrs. Whitford and Migs Marign Hall | ple in | that Delghborhood have seen) Mr, and Mrs. Charles Benjamin were | - Ar. and Mrs. Albert Hewiil of Grot- | of Bversoods’s Maugazine, has dis- | London and had & tumber of e #itor at the (ree warden's, Learned, Fred Kanahan, James Palmer, | of Westerly, R. I, have been gdests of | cooalpits burhing. /. - delegaies to the Baptist conventon In | ou visited at W. M. Sisson's and G. 4L d,of his holdings i that publics- | Qualatayces here. The locsl nes n, the ch odinan, | Je., and son Barl, \ Mre. Jane Lester the past week. - Clark Barber of Oneco visited with | Mystic Tucsiay &3 Vednesdiy. Strong’s the frst of week, - tiow, put it is anderstood that NWis rare fi’(‘ have had not of this a force of temfng drawing wood e e Mrs, Annie Dawley nas beep enjoy- | his brother! Charles Barber, Sunda) Mers, (uxen Stanton and Jacok Merk! | Mrs. Carrle Granger of Ilambury and remarkable ahility wu% e “na reference was made e Fort WML M and piling it | Siclly Jost 60000 iuhabitants by }ing a visit from her mother/the jast| Vise Masgie Tanuer closed school | i spent, Wi day it Mes. George or dn the place 'I' y’iug whil Bth the mazazine, Mr, Ridge- | edents _of the bri d ot ars. - wir (Bauuks l’n 1693 3 weck 5 > - Oct, 20 for the rest of theweck. i .axy d'%u uc 2 Wi ay. . B T bway is well an MM | be of | % i e SRR

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