Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1909, Page 9

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oA ina Bonrdof tudtees of The. etooaist | The Eastern Shipbuilding Company’s Old Site the Source of Many Rumors—The O tms FROM TOWNS IN TWO STATES / 6._5‘..1@0‘ T | e o e e Smcers €. ‘tequot Hotel Site Without Prospects—Douglas N. Harris at 75 Active -nd-Adi- try E. Colver, president, and Special Exercises at Public School— |kins, clerk and treasurer—were re- curate— he New Brass Tube Industry—Automobiling in New London. 1 - . s Rev. J. M. Olmstead's Class Gave | of sreniie viie SHSUINE vear, A vote i B Business n Pleasing Entertainment. bers 1 The and Social Life of Every Town NIANTIC . Dresenten poard for the glft of & #a%e| When the spindle on the political ; fore hie would not be in ‘he running.|mendable. He has done this work 8@ Col Principal Bates held special exercises | dent Colver to the Gales Ferry church, | POArd of chance was twirled tois week | He says there is a gentlzman up inilong that he has It now down to @ Settlement Reflected in These umns. i Sl at the Old Mystic public school Friday, | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Satterlee were | the arrowhead pointed Senator | Norwich that is wanted to represent | system that is almost perfect. He res ist for Benefit of Public Library | Oct. 22, at whichtime the following [in New York iast week. Frederick P. Latimer: of Groton, he | New London county on the state ticket, | alizses the importance of the work and . —Late Cottagers Leave lage and | programme was pleasingly rendered: | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norman and lit- | WhO represented New London and his [ not as secretary, but us state treas™ | goes al it with earnest vigor and takes [ Grove. Piano duet, Danse Rustique, Misses |tle son Frank of New London were | Nome town in the state senate at the|urer, and that gentleman is Costello | pride in its completeness. The greate o " MONTVILLE. 7 Viola Eldredge and Gladys M. Olm- | guests for the day recently of rela- | 135t session, where he was of more or [ Lippitt, the present mavor of Norwich, | est difficulty in the enumeration ls in AEW U}NnoN coUN[Y A The whist held at Mrs. N. J. Bond’s | Stead; recitation, In Autumn, Miss | tives at Allyn's Point. less prominence, and who also repre- [and one by training and experience | the section of the city populated in the rCund : Monday evening was a success. A |Nancy Avery; reading, The Soldier's| The Misses Geer of Norwich were | Sehted in part the town of Groton in| thoroughly qualified for the responsi- | main by forelgners who retain thels . — Rev. G. C. Chappell Preaches on Fish- | large sum was secured for the benefit | Reprieve, John Williams; recitation, | visitors at their summer cottage Sat- | the preceding session of the legislature | ble position. Should Mr. Lippitt con- | native janguage, but he has become UHCASVILLE ers of Men—Mrs. Jul Coen Im- | of the Niantic public library. A dain- | PSAlm of Life, Miss Maude Tinker; | urday. in the lower house. By reason of this|sent to be a candidate for state treas- | acquainted with these people and he roved—Y. P. S. C. E. Second Larg- | t¥_collation was served at the close. | 5008, The Orchard, Misses Genev. Mrs. Delphine Fish left Saturday to | I°8islative experience the young law- | urer he would have the call over Mr.|bas but very little difficulty in se= Soort Be b i ) S 9" | The next whist will be at the residence | 5 and Nellle Smart: reading, The | visit her daughter, Mrs. Wililam | YT J8 NOW pressing his claim for the | Latimer, and this local political leader | curing the services of volunteer inter= port for Coon Hunters—Successful | est in Union. of Mre. . B Dart Coyei#, Miss Laura Avery: recitation, | Brooks, in Hartford. nomination of the office of the secre- | adds that as a matter of justice it is | Preters. At first these people looked Bazaar—Birthday Surprise Visit. 4 3 Rev. and Mrs. J. 'W. Knappenber- | What Mamma Was a Little Gir], Miss | Eimer Saiterlee and his bride, for- | {5y Of state as the representative of [ Norwich's turn for office on the state Shumerstor with hastE g George P. Smith and son Bdward | ger, Mrs. Herman Smith, Mrs. Frank | Bmily Babcock: recitation, The Last|merly -Miss Celona Beach, of North | NeW London county on the state ticket. | ticket. He did not know just where | a3 POSIN B0t comprenast CHENIE A party composed of Ernest John- | made a business trip to Norwich, on | Hjagris, Jr. Miss J. R. Manwaring, | eaf; Miss Helen Maine; recitation, | Haven, who have been Spending a | The Senator has served notice of his | Mayor Lippitt stood on the Bulkeley- | Dificance of the work and believed that won, Charles Johnson, Andrew John- | Saturday, the 23d. and L. 8 ‘Munger attended the New | While I'm a Little Boy, Clifford Des- | week with Mr. Satterlee's parents, Mr. | Intention on the party leaders in this| McLean contest for the United States | the information he sought was to theie son and David McClane ~of Mystic | Judge Fred Latimer and two.sons | London Christian Endeavor union on |1€y: vocal selection, Reveries of Home, |and Mrs. C. A. Satterlee, left Sunday | %6°tion, and demands the nomination | senatorship. nor did he care, but that | disadvantage. were out recently, bringing in two | of Groion spent the Sabbath at the | Wednosday. Miss Viola_ Eldredge: recitation, The |for North Faven, where they will be|PY Fight of promotion, and also on the | he was in favor of the mun from Now that the work is better under= eoons, the larger weighing 27 pounds, | Palmer homestead. ; Mrs. A. J. Strickland and Miss Inez | Rainbow, Blwood Davis; recitation, | at home to their friends after Dec. 1st. | EFOund that he is strongly in favor of | wich and would not hesitate to give | $tood, Mr. Harris is welcomed by those the Diggest ome killed in town for | Miss Alice Hooper was in Norwich | M Spencer have returned from Hari. | Work and Play, Benajah Davis; rec Mrs. Curtis Gates and Miss Annie | Lhe re-election of United States Sen- | expression to his belief at the i has. visiten bafgre, snd the SN years. The other weighed 10 pounds, | Saturday, the 23d. ford, where they have been visiting. | tation, Sheridan's Ride, Arthur Des- | Merriam of New London visited Mrs. | Ator Bulkeley. which will naturally be | time and place. He said that we > ter interpreters explain his mission to Mervin Chapman was out on a hunt | Fishers .of Men was the subject of | "George W. Merry and family have | [0SSes: recitation, The Duel, Willlam | Gates' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harmon |0 1ssue in the next state political | Londoners are not the whple pie in a | the new comers, and in consequence his alone and brought in one weighing | the sermon by Rev. G. C. Chappell, | gone to Hartford to reside. They have | Marchand; recitation, A Good Name, |L. Perkins, Friday. campaign. Senator Latimer belle\'eiu({ republican state convention, for there | Work is made casy, no more difficulty + 17_pounds. pastor of the Union Baptist church, | vacated the Shore temement in Main | Horace S. Williams; recitation, The Asbssbors B that anything worth having is wortlr] are other men of party prominence angd | being encountered ' than among the . Mrs. Henry Champlain, who has | Sunday morning. At a special meet- | gtraet, which they have occupied for | Blue Jay, Miss Hazel Clyde; Tecitation, y usy. the asking, and even goes a step far- | influence in Norwich and other_places | English speaking people. P been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Elisha | ing held at the close of this service | some time. Flatiering Grandma, Elwin Wilkensor A meeting of ‘the board of assessors | ther and makes demand, which ¢ of [ in New London county, and this fact| Mr Harrls before his retirement fromg e Vibber, returned to Nerwich Sunday, | Miss Florence Chapman related her | [ouis Anderson has gome to New | duet, Under the Double Eagle, Misses | for the town of Ledyard was held at | course allowable in the political game. | may be brought to the attention of the | Active business was well known in the making the trip by automobile. Christian experiences and was unan- | Britain to work. Viola Eldredge and Gladys M. Olm- |the town clerk’s office Monday. Al-| Senator Latimer was the successful | zealous and efficient aspirins politician | Ary goods trade, both as a clerk and Joseph Germaine has ‘purchased | imously received for church member- | “Mre! T, ¢, Haynes is occupying her | Stead. bertus Maynard, a member of the board | candidate for state senator against|on the east bank of the Thames river, | merchant. He was known for his po- & bullding Tot in Pequot of Solon Mox- | ship after baptism. sew Tinthe a1 fhe ROpK e sitee | Cd b B 3 .| from this section, was at the Gaies|Benjamin L. Armstrong, late mayor of —_— liteness and courtesy to all, and this ley of Norwich and will soon put up Five Baptisms. W. C. Beebe and family swill leave | C o M Expression Gave Entertain-|Ferry postoffice Wednesday to receive | New London, and this political victory | There have been so many false | Virtue still remains and is of great val= 2 3 ment. lists from the taxpayers in this local- | sives him standing witk: the political | alarmi ue to him in his houes to house canvas it the future of the once prom ity. machine, in the opinion of some of the | nent site of the Eastern Shipbuflding | in connection with his duties as school _Henry Ward and his sister, Miss | senator's most intimate political | company that there are many here and | enumerator. It Ix believed that Mr, Nannie B. Ward, left Tuesday for | friends. But this class of machinists | hereabouts who do not e serious | Harvis is not only the oldest enu- Norwich, where they will remain for [are marble hearted and perhaps may | views of all reports regarding the oc- | merator in the state, but is also one of the winter months. not favor the nomination of the young | cupancy of that most desi le site fa the most competent. & dwelling house. Tan The rite of baptism was administer- | the village soon and go to their new Yo g fo e oW | @ to five candidates at the close of home in Hartford. Rev. Jeptha Montrose Olmstead's tion at the home of his parents Mr, | the Bible school session—Misses Flor- | < Mr. and Mrs. Penfield Bacon left | class in expression gave an entertain- s et Bt » M fence Chapman, Maud ‘Wood, Ethel | Wednesday in their automobile for | ment on Friday evening in the Baptist O red Clahetin. Senrad " Boynton, and Edward Smith and Leon | Buffalo after occupying George How- | church. Chowder was served from 6 to red Cus] n réturned to his du-"f yyen 4| these promising young peo- | ard’s tenement in Main street since | § p. m., after which the following pro- ties in A. L. Botham's store after a " » Mrs. Cyrus Chapman of Allyn's Point | man from Groton. Be that as it shipbuilding o1 y b P a —_— - le are membe: f the Bibl h early in the summer. gramme was rendered in the auditoris| | . g ¥ . A as ma; P! g or any oth manufac vislt yith DNl Rt A58 of iba Yomne oS e ol | *“M¥s. "Charles Leonard was in New.|um. of the chupch: = Chorus. Spring “'I‘,F“ Felative il Groton recently, he is said to be in the field and may | turing purpose. Reports have been cir- | Thag new brass tube industry locate Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Hartford | 700 OF 'aC OURE Feople's Soclely, | o oven Saturday. Song, by the Tlass; recitation, Little | PIans for a dollar social to,be held (make a bid for the nomination to those | culated that b wooden —shipbulldink [ad' in the new industrial building. s 1efs Thursday, dor Provience. whire Orphan Annie, Miss Esther Barnes: | IB place of the next regular Weeting | higher up, should the local machine | firm was to locate there: that a steel | destined to develop into one of the by about one hundred people. The Pine Grove Notes. g ; i they will make their home. 4 8 . e o recitation, A Casualty, Mrs. J. Harold | Of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Gales | attempt to turn him down. He has | ship repairing and building plant was | je o g e Norman Lathrop will cccupy the | iion meeting in the evening was| Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Manwaring | Williams; quartette The Quict Misue | Ferry church were discussed at the | been an active party worker, always | cOming. and the most persistont remor g ','fj“,,’,’.',':‘,:»”’;',',‘,‘“,“';,',":’,','"g,"‘,.:;‘,‘,: Pioran st it P i A helptully conducted by =Miss Susie | returned Tuesday ovening from New | Mrs. J. Harold Williams, “Miek 4 cng | Meeting of the society Friday after. | standing by the machine men, and now | of all that the big repair shaps of the fhe working force is mot large, Shee Ty Topic, Why some men and o Gew Y. . rge Botham of Norwich was a | Wood. ~ T h me Haven, where they went to attend the | Babcock. Jution o e ‘i | noon of last week. he_expects reciprocal treatment. New York, New Haven and Hartford | by g X i visltor in town: (his week for the | Yomen do mot succeed in life. This | ciiver “wedding of Mr and s W, | Baneck, Jullen, Hanks Pronk Earl Pessunal Stll there are politicians New | Railroad company at Newport were (0 | pect just ne saon an the nem cosehine SRR ety Rebsttaou's Hall | i ¢oreet J. Manwaring, on Saturday last. Miss Iva Johnson; recitation, Van| Mrs. Charles B. Jennings of New | xondom Eood and true who say that)be transierred there, but none of these fery ordered can be installed. Manager for the Montville’ Center bazaar. R = Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Fogg of South- | Bibber's Rock, Clark Badnes duet, | London was the guest Thigay of po | New London has been very generously [materialized. In the meantime the | faomie te an experienced manifaetmrs Mrs. Emma Selmer, mother of Mrs. ill Move to Providence. ington are at their cottage in the | Boating Song, Miss Lottie Marchand |aunt Mio mrha&’r‘; Latimer ¥ Of BeT | treated in the matter of state offices, [ plant of the Eastern Shipbuildin er of b and copper goods and tub= Harris Daniels, is very ill at the| Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hawkins will | Grove. |and Horace S, Williams; _recitation, | Anthony Morse of New Haven spent | 274 In that respect Groton is consid- | pany has been completely di ing Is the specialty of this new con— liome of her daughter. . | soon make their home in Providence. | Walter Rogers has been blasting | The Debating Society, Julian Hanks: | Friday evening of lnst mecr “bopt | €red as a political part of New London, |and sold at auction and cern. Mr. Loomis was one of the best C. M. Gelsthardt moved his sawmill | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- | stone and digging a cellar for N. H. | recitation, Cherokee Roses, Miss Flor- | friends-at his summer homeé nere.” | S0 the nomination, or rather the move- | even the big wharf that known of the Waterbury manufactur= to the land of Joel Fox this week. | tist church were entertained by Mrs. | FOgE. | ence Johnson; duet, My Meerschaum | ~Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fairfield of Al- | TCDt 10 nominate Senator Latimer for | have been utilized by he rail rs, and his products are sought for Almond Bartlett has returned to | A. P. Mitchell on Tuesday. Sewing| Mrs. I R. Sanford closed her cot- | pipe Jullan Hanks and Frank Farl |lyn's Point left recently to. visit e | SCCTEtary of state. may not meet with | pany that owns the property or by any | by the trade, As yet there has been no Danlelson after a visit with Mr. and | was done for the fair which will be | tage on the Bluffs Wednesday and left liamis; recitation. The ~Shepherds | tives in Newark, N. 4.~ 't '*/" | unanimous approval. One politician of | concern thai might te there. The ation for business, owing t0.the: Mrs. John Dolbeare. held at Palmer Memorial hall, Decem- | for Hartford. ot and the Angel, Frank Earl Williams; Mrs. John Bolles of Waterford was | Prominence says that in his opinion | whole plant was sold at auction at a tively limited facilities in the Miss Annie Rogers is making re- | ber 3. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Rogers left on | chorus, Nancy Lee, by the class: reci- | the guest last week of her cousin | tHe Seénator could not get the majority | low figure and the d com of machinery, which is of special vaire to her home, including a elate | Mrs. D. D. Lyon is the guest of | Wednesday for Hartford, where they | tation, Trouble in the Amen Corner, | Mrs. "Charles 7. Bierce Lo Allyn's | Yote of his own county and that there. [ Was not even a bide the wha sign and is made to.order, hence the roof. friends in Hartford this week. will visit relatives and friends. Miss Etta May Lamphere; closing | Point 3 J b property, which was sold at a great |delay in the delivery. Still Mr, Loomis The pulpit at the Montville Center | Miss Grace Hooper was in Norwich | Clarence Sweet left Monday for i chorus, ‘Patriotic Medley. hy the class. | Mes. Harmon L. Perkins visited rele st Y06 oihen sttt S Congregational church was_occupicd | Monday, Hartford. = Later he will go to his | The proceeds of the entertainment will [ tives in New London and Groton on | Clark and George A. Turner: dial e oy & port mat the concern busy for months produes Sunday by the Rev. Mr. Fuller of i7lorence Johnson has been en- | home in Brooklyn, N. ¥ be given to swell the amount already | Monday. O" O | Three Wishes, Lucy Aver, Alice looks xo0d and w not positively | ing copper and brass tubing of a higit :};"r’zi: bR o e tertaining her cousin from Eesex for a | Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, raised toward shingling the church. Mrs. Minor Moxley of Long Cove|Alice Palmer: solo, Mr., Turner: dia- IRy themmiial the raiiroad | grade, o be used in the manufactura , Rov. # X it cottage ey of Ly e e e S e Cra. | company 1o the effect that a shipbuild- | of wind chimes alone, and there is ne- © Wany . Nitgad= Bhvins: Rev. G. C. Chappell spent Tuesday | evening and left for Florid Notes. ind trlends . N Lo re: O h T Dice: e G- | s plknt was 10 b4 eotablished. therk, | seseity of Fusting tie piast yssiie e b o, feon by the | and Thursday in Norwich attending | they will pass the winter. Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge of River- NE Solo, Mr. Turners disiogue Hou Tki | backed by American and Scotch capi- [in order to supply the demand. Al e bazaar and supper given by the | the revival meetings at the armory. Miss Jessie A. Willey has closed her | view is visiting relatives in Boston and L House Wan: Cledned. Christi tal, the main feature being yacht build- | grades of tubing are manufactured by Montville Center church was largely | Tne many. friends of Mrs. Julia | cottage in Pine street and gone to her | Groton, Mass. FRANKLIN e Mra Bt painarptine Pee- ling. P. Leroy Harwood, who ha n oomis, and when the new ma attended by all denominations. In the | Coen, who has been iil for some weeks | home in Norwich. ins z at le is installed many more skilled Mrs. Frederick A. Moses of Mystic duet, Miss Clark and Mr. . bean guessing contest, the prize was | wi)l he glad to hear that she was able | James E. Hurley has gone to Mt | was a recent guest of Mrs. Jans H. | Annual Meeting of La Ajt :8p- | GoTER: stry to New Londop, seems 1o | wop vil smployed. taken by Mrs. Fred J. Hope The|{o enjoy a short carriage ride Wed- | Carmel after visiting in the Grove for | Dean and Miss Mary Harris Dean of | ciety—David Date's Sudden Death. | TUiNeT- The entertainment netted $17. | he"spiaiing from the 3 TR i Sonsers 1v. oqmionad eiaet prise was a loa of cake. In (e ap- | nogday. varal ver s o Y date's len Death. Rev. Asher H. Wilcox preached in T 1a oy o8 T Sound that e Cel Pple contes: there was a tie between Diegulbe 40C: .. Convention: Leroy ng of New Haven, a| Mrs. Jennie J. Davis of Mystic was Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Gager spent the Congregational church Sunday. for a ninety-nine is not sufficiently large, it is planned Mrs. Chatles Gordon snd John C.| Delegates from the Youns. People’s | SUMMEr Tesident of the Grove, passed |an over-Sunday guest of her brother. | Sunday in Norwich Town. o *F R site, conditioned that a drydo to make extensive addition, and the B s e s Ty Penpics through this place Wednesday. v | 11 and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Horace | Mrs. Mabel Martin and Miss Belie NORTH STONINGTON clently large to _accommodat ways and means are at hand to make Gew Ti " . G M. Baj aptured forty | O, Williams. artin of Willimantic were aucsts of —— steamers of the New England Ni provision for additional building an e IR T s wea s;-elorlx":m::?:::nntm:;fl t—f‘raf‘"i’,:;x';{ fish and secured a large quantity of | =Mre. William Shank of Ledyard has |Mr_ and Mrs. Frank Du st | Special Mestings—Official Visitation to | tion company shall be miintained | machiverq. = Mr. Loomis leased the T. B. Chapel is apending a few days | church, New ~ London, ~Wednesday, | ©14ms Tuesday. Aptarned fraifl S 0w0, weaks: winit, Ggirwak. G Ashwillett Schools. that the leasors in return are given | building with privilege of purchase, and in Providence, benlg summonsed as a | Were the pastor, Rev. G. C. Chappeil, relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. A number from here attended the | 2 S option o withdraw after cificd | the adjoining property is owned by the witness in the Hazelhurst civil suit [ Mrs, A. P. Mitchell, and Misses Jel SALEM — fe“OW:Shlwmemnx in Bozrah last Sat- Mrs. J. G. Smith of Tomah, W number of years, should the underts city and can readiy he obtained at & the' court there. nie ‘Wood and Nettie Gridley. Miss = ‘ CLARK’S FALLS g fett for her home this week after six |!7§ PLOve, unproftable. o . |reasonable figure for manufacturing soclal and dance given by John | Gridley, the secretary, read the an- [ Horse Pond School to Be Reopened— Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Gager, Mrs.|weeks' visit at £he home of her par- | ge Lafyn Chisshiro, | Th8 Brighol sachit ] pussoss nd e ample:for e TGM in Hickeys was largely g'ual report ln( the Mnmv_;_uel Baptist Personal Items. Sewing Society Meets—'Coon Dinner s:fi{ fig:‘;::nufdn!:!lr&‘(. H‘.’ Rob- 'ents. Mr. and Mrs. (. . Hewlit. Soofaser. roprssants lR"{'m, Fidaar in- :w;‘xlg qrf_hln.n ‘vv).'llx;n!l:‘»‘”u:::u';\‘:xur_ b o & - ' jety. vival meeting i i gy - 3% S resie. and R.y ne his | s the Industry was componed of Frank ol ey Ty R ae:ra;:p:‘rf In spite of the bad weather on Sun- | 3t Mr. and Mrs. John H. Geer’s. N ch on Thursday evening. | eq b hd N":,} . Baptist state | prother, Paul Rainey, and Morton | located here chiefly through the efforts 24l 8 ks Miss Helen Bowers of (hap porteur, is spending a few days at 1 g Plant wiil be the principal American | of ex-Mayor Armstrong, assisted by & A fishing part: B. Mitchell, Tvan Chapman, Clarence | tendance during the vear was 57, the | day, regular services were held in the and{ the home af . Chéxte e " Zoin ~mleigs and” Jolis | ascond. largest /I the umiom. being | Conrepationss chutch. Rev. o W, Dorothy Bantel of Glastonbury | 1<, 10M¢ af Chester 8. Maine, and |stockholders, Mr. Plant offering to take | committee of the court of cOmMen The Ladies’ Sewing society, which | M ived the hearty o9~ 2 ote | 2 has charge of the chapel, were i § | holding evening meetings in the school | one-quarter of the American end of the | ¢ e d re Do Tend Dext to the Youms ;Peoples’ society | Fri AT Zivi itais | chargs pel, met with| were guests of their grandfather, V. A qf council and rec T O BReE i s | OF the Wirat Baptiut chueoh; New Lon. | halptal cosaber b the Haoornost aud | o= Plien Lewis Tuesday afterncon. | M. Bowers, on Monday. f"",‘lf“\“,"‘,'"l“ (e o i end iy the Soott | operstiunof public spiritef SNl = J = g s " pein | Mrs. Lewis also entertained the Bur- 2 | “Floyd Maine has gone to Warrens- hipbuilding company of sdinburg, SR B3 Bunday evening. Although they | don. Christian Endeavor, society held their | .o Bearers at thelr 1ast meeting. Officers of Aid Society. bursg,, to visit his brother. bullders of many yachts for Americans, some rough weather they regular meeting in the evening with | "y The Ladies’ Aid society held their | Miss He Not two hundred feet from the spet n S. Coates has entered a | including Mr. Rainey's big s s Mabel Bill is recovering from brought hom teh. Mrs. William Darli leader, Mrs. |, it 3 i | s : ' n « 0 < gk .';;g;"we L LLYARP g e St cader. Mre: |an attack of congestion of the lungs. annual business meeting and social at | hospital {n Atlantic Cits, N, J, to | Casandra. now in winter quarters at (whers an old man was run down ard Wedneeday night in the both o ey She has also suffered from neuralgia L 3 i evening. The | take a graduate course in nursing. the Riverside ship; killed by an automobile a short time o g e Bl i gl Deacon I. G. Geer Better—Rev. W. F. | Doth morning and evening. of the heart. following officers were elected for the ; ; of Spt other order for the largest |ago two school children of the primary ehapel of the church. f The school board is repairing the | ' . ; Mr. Richmend and family of Spriug- |placed another order for the largest |ago t 1 childry the p ) T e 80 Mockiacn, cars White Addresses Windham County | i, Sonool board s Pong die. | George Davison, who manufactures | $NSUIng year: President, Miss Lydia | field, Mass. visited at the home of |coal carrying vacht in the world and | department of the Nameaug school o Wood g e = e Bouse. Insthe JTLorRs EUDS TN ¢ g in the mill here. has occupied | 20IDSon; vice presidents, Mrs. Louis | | d Main . tiis would probably be the first vessel | were struck by an automobile while on mtr, n"",'n‘“ T{:c"“;’:‘f Pomogareine; Fadny. felet e e T e (e t'is known as the hoarding house | SIith and Mrs. George Avery: secre. { “Mre ";-m“,:;.‘f‘(f:::‘ pent Tuesday |0 be built at the new plant. The new | their ‘way home from school. Both pis - b i S . W O ortay hresent the children are |since his residence here. He and his | (TY and treasurer, Miss Ella Smith. | i fiarifora. ¥ " | tariff laws requiring owners of foreign | were seriously Injured and, at this range for & social and dance: Charles | Rev. Willlam F. White was called | transported to the Central school, | puyon M5 Fesidence here. He and his| (%, “(he business meeting. tnere wa | 10 Hartford. bullt vessels o pay a heavy ad valo- | writing, one of the little girls was be= Ch il, committee of arrangements, | to Hinsdale, N. H.. on Friday to of- | making that school too crowded. If | Lujn Fe bl Crove aveguc, Wabt= h i 3 e i Miss Dora Thonps: Maine - and | PUNE ¥ y DRy B : B 8. - e b < p i g ' ! 3 A , this winter, 80 as to have a better ; ® Short entertainment, -consisting of | y, & - © lrem tax a big annual tonnage tax, | lleved to be fatally injured, and the Y‘mckv'y:' %::'r m-:ll‘:ummulrmfi.h.fl.f.l flch‘:a "’iuiv"'s'},‘o'?,'.‘er of Boston was | to “:‘ay.l:y':ru:,lm;rlr’f—-:mx;:;;::' ;l.fhls..ll";,r[-”: heat in the house. piano solos by Florence Hoffman. H‘:; A r;"“,,m\ le Spending 2 5 given as a plausible reason for this | driver of the automobile has been e Wil mmhg s Lal over-Buuday, supst Gt Mr. @A oo TS 0 X (Ml;. a;vl} Mrs. Sidney Perry and child :‘;f"“l" e bea _'"!:Md by all, alse | X 4 “Km‘ 4 bl big Scotch shipbuilding concern locat- | paroled on his own recognizarice ':"?1 0 [ 7, i 4 of Danielson a G vocal solos by Miss Anna kEngstrom. . ety [ s count: and is no | withe 018 vestigation or trial T e s T aia 7 i Fashe | Charies I Beebe is gaining and ho Dr. C. Wesley Hale, M o and | Was very interesting. Cake and coffe | the town school committee. visited the | the one vacated by the Fastern Ship- |have already exonerated him from all ‘Wednesday, November 3. | who have heen on a visit to Wash- gaining and hopes : . Mrs. Hale and - J ! ¥ D D e Galiineas is serlousiy | mgton, in returning home were. ihe | for his recovery are now entertained. | daughter. Fiona, of Springfield, Mass,, | Were served. Ashwillett and West Ashuwillett schools | bujlding company. blame In the matter. This verdict may 11'a¢ her home in Pequot 7 | guests’ of Rev. and Mrs. W. ¥ White, | He is still a patient at Backus hos- |Dave been oceipyine their summe Sudden Death. Tuesday and were entertained at din- | When the Fastern Shipbuilding | be in accordance with the facts, but It b Tend Migt . Eawkine have | Mr. Roberison. is a lesdiig paper | Pital hm]m on the Pendleton Hill road sev-| Word has been received here of the "l"l"-" Mr. and Mre. Irying C. Ec- [company was in operation thousands|is not the usual way of disposing of Providence. manufacturer of Hinsdale, N. H. The essors are busy s week | eral days. death of David Date, very suddenly, | clestone. of men were employed and the result | such important cases m;::.:osmu"n‘ a former resident in| Miss Lucy Geer of Norwich w'::, an | Making out lists of the taxable prop- | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell and Mr. | last week, in Brookiyn, Y., of heart Harvest Suppers. was a general business boom, not only | In the case of the chauffeur who ran Massachusetts, has. moved to this|over-Wednesday guest of Mr. and Mrs, | ©¥LY i town. |and Mrs, Harry Keeney of Mystic have | trouble. | The ladies of the Third Baptist |to the merchants but to all building nd killed an old man he was held place. i Isaac G. Geer. “| Mr. and Mr Vatha ¢ | been guests of Mr. Mitchell's sister,| George Ladd was a Willimantic vis- | church gave a harvest supper at the |trades. as many new houses were built examination by the coroner under Birthday Celebration. Deacon Isaac G. Geer, who has heen | W€I¢ guests of d | Mrs. Allan” Maine, and family for a |itor on Tuesday. | residence of Rev. Lucian Drury .Wed- | in New T.ondon and Groton and there large bond, and after examination A leas- | very i1l is reported to be much bet- | S- Clark of Colchester, on | week.” 3 | Mrs. Emilie Date and Master Isham | nesday oveni Iy one fundred | Was aetivity in the eral estate market. s officialiy exonerated and released. g jam Darling and « | " Mre. Sarah Hale of Springfield, Mas Jate were Norwich visitors Wednes- € e 3 : : or | Soon [ . R e e Sacar- | ter. William Darling _and Mre. Sarah Hale of Springfield, Mass., | Dat Norwich rs Wednes- | and twen e pundted | New London was prospering as never atter this other chauffeur ran tly surprised at her home S-t:r- Miss Laura Perkins of Gales Ferry {10NA were in Colchester and her sister, Mrs. Brownel! of Bol- | day. toper mena ncluded | vorned beef, | Pefore. but when the big steel ships fdown the two little girls and took e e B 1% one. | has been staying several days with | Mrs. Charles Malona and Miss Alice | ton, have been visiting Mrs. Hale's son, | I'rank Date returned Sunday after | bavoq bomn esnllopod potaion pick. | Mfussota and Dacots were compiet- | them to the hospital he reported to the flle Center church, it being her birch- | Mr. and Mrs. James H. Belden at the | RIX have returned from a visit with | C. Wesley Hale spending a few days/in Brooklyn, N.|jes, brown bread, white bread, pie, nded, the emplayse police . station. sl Atter EIVISIEIENS :"- er cl , g Locust Grove fhrm. relatives in Chapinville, Guests at Elaborate 'Coon Dinner. x I'cake God:combe b ple, ¥ % 2 1 u:o version of the affair, was pe rmlu-lx: g 2 is Whi G R ; Mrs. S. Gifford and Miss May G 4 ; gl L Li 34 i Sai G-ty Pt 5 - ottom dropped ou he entire busi- > Hig. WA s is perhaps &l Triman Keyes of Norwich Falls was | Irtis Whipplé of Norwich was a | WP B Giftord and Mies My Gif- | Mr. and Mre. Horace F. Palmer and | , MM Lillle Baker and Miss Edith| “pyo ladies of the Congregational | noss sitastin n New London and the | ere i tace i must be or the polies unday caller at his father's, Hi B 8 f relati in New | son, S. Frank B ver | Abell of Norwich were recent callers | § an over-Sunday visitor at his cot- | GriCes » Hiram g Cndon recentl tson, S. Frank Palmer. were guests of | .\ obi | church gave a fine harvest supper in|city has not yet fully recovered from [ywould not have given him liberty with= Whipple. 0 Mr, and Mrs, John H. G |at L. A. Robins: 3 . fage. in.this plnce " W. F. Whi v (Sa .y | Mrs. F. R. Balle ntga day this | Ry e On. the + i S the church vestry Friday evening. | the loss, while there was a big drop in [out a hearing ‘and without bonds for Rev. W. F. Wt spentga day this Kmerican council, O, U. A M. heid | | Rev. W. F. White today (Saturday) | Mrs. K. It Balley spontan « Pendieton Hill road Tuesday evening, | gt ety iy the reai estate market and business | appearance If wanted. . e eorial’in Robertson’s ball | delivers d ress before the Wind- - Oct. 19, at a raccoon dinner given by | . PENDLETON HILL. HANOVER. .| zeneratly “in Groton. Thereforc the | “'n the first case there ase some whe Friday evening. ham county Pomona grange at Abing- Mr. and Mrs. Geer to those who took ‘Thames lodge, L O. O. F., held a|ton. His address will be The Im- GOSHEN. part in the raccoon hunt and other | Haile Famil Closes Summer Homd=—| whole people would welcome with out- | are acquainted with the facts who are spread arms the coming of this pro- | of the opinion that with a little more Project to Organize Singing School— Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were guests of > incnu was: Bouillon in cups, Qui- Mrs. Luther Gray Wednesday and Fabts F e 10! seven mil igs on the deep shell, Stubtown e s Lo T hour, when the serious mishap oocurs ed as in this —_ so definitely At a meeting Monday eveaing to | Instance, ; regular meeting in its lodge rooms in | Provement of the Country Church. invited friends. The menu cards were | i igi . A 02 ew industry, and resent it | precaution the fatality 1d not havi Paimer Memorial hall Tuesday night, rhen Iudlesn s&rdsl); :Jm-_n at the Bill | Hallowe'sn Social— Chimney Fire— | ATUs ‘cr.;ny decorated with the ‘coon | Social lndjellgmul Notes. Mise Erarioss Beath to’ Destlths i135 go“?dx'ln‘x‘n ‘r'ull(n‘{) "A n’l'l_\ - precaution l“w' a .-'u'm...? uld :-hflm ‘: at which the third degree was worked | parsonage on Wednesday. Wild Geese Flying South. , defiantly sitting on a rail fem'fl.i Miss_Grace Graham of Waterbury | Work rialize, for never before has pl: made that the automobile was going at | upon a class of candidates. spent last week with friends at the Mr. and Mrs. Moses Chapman visited e the passage of the Thivadey; W. I Mott of Hillside farm one day [ iccaon au Jush vetote oth parsonage. ¢ t d 345 5. o thde ongduetiem, G0t Tt : > nlisted. d e rear wheel whe LISBON day in Mystie Tuesdsy. A large flock of wild geese were seeh B e e R M b Thomsen Do ¢ pass. | Messrs. Warwick, Augus, Park und| That there is absolute need of a|was stopi i, and it necessary to HAMBURG. e oo fuedoati |l guava jelly, celery. olives, gherkins, | ed Sunday at her home here. Smmitiee, B B Warwich sectotary. | burned Peauot hovss 1o Conceded iy | child. - Automobiles with proper brakes - Gold Lecket and Chain for Miss Ber- afternoon with Atrs. Marcas Burr > | cou slaw. rice pudding, trut pudding, | C. Dwight Thompson was ‘in Nor- | SORTICIee, (O, B, Bar e e | O e rovided New London Is o | and properiv manipulated could . ba tha Kruok Daring:§erprise Party. | Many ‘Attend Union Service—Brisfs | A. E. Lyman of Columbla was 8 |foraoss. Teacironey i lady fingers, | wich Wednesday. i Allison B. Ladd, Miss Margaret Ea- | continue In-the list of summer resorts | stopped before a car had traveled it and Personals. guest of friends here this week. | aoteis "o I es ChINE e, r. C. O. Maine of Stonington has | ;" 14 her niece, Helen, are appoint- | and retain its former prestige in that | length, especially at that slow speed. s i dulcis pomata, cigars. been hunting in the woods in thi Mies Bertha Kruck of Greeneville it J. A. Randall has sold some hamd- | Gharlos O, Maine M ) & in the woods in this vi- | .3 delegates to the Sunday school | respect. Therefore credence given | In the first case the car was sald to M. D.. of Stoning- | cinity and was the guest of John Geer »d the raccoon and was as- |and wi b i 3 ted in serving by e ! ber and Mrs. I the report that a new hotel was to|be going at the same speed when the be buflt on the site of the old, when |old man was struck and killed and ex- was agreeably surprised by friends at| 3y 4na Mrs. Frank Hall and Mrs. | some her home Saturday evening. Games | piizaheth Rathburn were in Essex on | of Nor ew Haven in Novem- hestnut timber to L. B. Brockett | (on C. Smith delegate to ch to be used for poles and of various kinds were played. The ; | Blias S. Brown of [ Dr. Duane Maine of Springfield is | 0T @ s : e wos Ge of the Gilbert | perlenced. chauffeurs are of OpIRMN : hostess ws presented a_goid locket | NN ors Reynolds hax recarned | M. and Mrs. Robert T. Ritchic, who e Der, waamic song, The Black- | visiting at William Maine's [ the iconference of churches &t Tar- | P ory in the rear and adjoining the | that In that case there should have s 7| Charles Beebe and M. C. Bill were | tUrned to their home in Boston Thurs- | yrs. ¢, 0. Maine of . | g iy E Carmel chil home is_expected went so far as to hint at the . 3 tending were the Misses Ruth Breck- S Jay. itchie is chi Mrs. C. O. Maine of Stonington. Dr.| 'Dr. Wesley Haile, his wife - Suaies AP 6 hOR Y. 3 s th nth ca he vere probab) . M 5 day. Mr. Ritchie is chief of one of the | oo : g r. Wesley Haile, his wife, daugh- | o4 R and | Of the parties that were, to purc 1 both cases the cars were probably inridge, Be Plerson, Anuna Jen- | c2llers in Millington on Tuesday. fire départments of that city. jand Mrs. C. W. Hale and daughter, | ter and guests have returned to | FCVisit the h next Sunday and | B BE ECE O 4 bulld u new and mod. | being carefully driven, that is not résks nings, Martha Brosefake. Berths, Min. | The union service at the Congrega- 1 e ; Y. | Flona, of Springfield, Mass.. Orrin W. | Springfeld. fter Bt ek » church at the morn- Rupperty o e e - Ut still the dimage was bl nie and Mollle Kruck, and Ethel Ken. | 5ational church Sunday evening was i, A Hallowe'en social was held at the | Harris and Mre. Harris.of Ashaway, | g oeamer ponponding a week at and the" Sundag-isclignl | RRPIHAL the maipes H g O | s b 0 1t lo sban: thouiai Bhaw. George Fleming, Willie Beeth- | The Friday night praver meeting AT hie Willloris whs T Ders W Wy — M L P Reuben . of . Avondale and his | The ladles guild i arrunging o | eap hote, two of the fi | New | guard huoman life. The time has ar- am, Herman Bellert, Clifford Cormier, | Was held at the Mrs. M, E. | ot A A $ , Mr. and Mrs. William L. Maine 5 @ harvest supper and entertainment SO0 Now joners were happ: e hen driver of automobile 3 th : v g at the home of Deacon James | and hter, Ei friends on Wednesda : : PR England. New Londoners were happy | rived when driv wutomobiles Fred Purple and Charies Myer, Huntley : jesbpiirs ke L and daughter, Emma, Mrs. Sarah Hale : ; Mrs. Woodmunsee of North Ston- [ 27 B ns. s Sy beh Bobit bove it stampea. SodtEiE . o 3 : yatic, | ot s a Mrs, Mary Palmer and Miss Chris- | v 3 over the cheering prospects of a, re should have ped_indelibly on Notes. ‘h?;h‘;\,m‘.:,:":‘ Be.a Hallowe'en soclal | s iairetudk was sedn on Maple FUII Z,,l,ozr_'"‘n“d aud s Beawnsll OE o o Sulnviay for Cheis wintar O L o at the | ¢ the old time conditions in th | their minds that while they have full 3 of Deep River were guests of Mr, and was an old one, for it had antlers as Rev. and Mrs. Adams and Deacon . ag s otel: propobts | s the o 3 shoul . \dany from here are very sorry o | S % G il over Sunday long s g am o LEONARD BRIDGE moa attended the Baptist state con- FIIC_H!I_L‘LE bock of the summer hotel - proposi- | mero tooting of a horn should :;::m?: § . Bhane. eath of Owen Mc-| Misges Louse and Mabel Martin |pad chimney fire at the home of G H. | H ; e John Packs, who HasGeen vis- | Drum Corps’ Entertainment Nets| This good cheer was be compelled to stop and not take gos. spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. Y Gt B rortunately the | aPPennings of the Week—Personal rs. Johi Parks, who Has been vis- | v r Frank B. I vhen i life is end - Irvin Fowler of Preston was the | oog W, Marti Thomas at Sunnyside. Fortunately the Menti iting Mrs. Eugene Congdon, has re- $40.63. (N Seaator Feaak I oo P oo ol e guest of Pernard Hoelck Sunday R T T en 5 Sarkion o men folks were near to help gut out the ention; turned to her home {n Montviile. e the principal owner of the property, |ed. When trespassers are warned Sp W ) imsel . L. B 2 aze. . 2% 3 FAE i £ ve motice that there was no founda- | locomotive whistle on a steam railroa e r:;!n ‘?u'z'hh:'k'm'r'eh:n:':xl.yhi;“.:”:uffl TR the D A R ] s R Mrs. Jennie Toomis has returned Series of Entertainments. There was a large attendance at the | FOv8 0950 000 " (hat he had had | (o get off the company's tracks or take £ automobile, to G. M. Williams® after a visit at her ing of the church | eDtertainment given for the beneiit of | oy yaen in negotiation \with Messrs, | the consequences, that may be legally is with his mether in Jewett Cit LAUREL GLEN. At a business meeting of the ch y. s . home at Scott Hill £ ; the Fitchville drum corps. The en- By o With ey ol et st g e i His son Roy 18 remaining with Mrs. < it was decided to hold entertainments Y h 2 biwo i Plant and Munsey, or with any other | right, for the tracks are practically Susap Kanahan. LEFFINGWELL Immersion of Ome GCandidate—Burden | 1% 204 Mrs. C. J. Holmes were in | in the church each month during the | (eFiainment consisted of two farces | gentlemen, for the of the proper- | railried property and pedestrians have J. H. Kennedy -and daughter Alice 4 g ne Candidate—Burden | Norwich Friday. winter. and songs by Misses Gertrude and |ty He saio the Gilbert property wax|no right thereon. werwin New Clidan: New Haver and frorn Bearers Elect Officers. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kneeland were | = Miss Louise Thompson has finished | POris Authier. . After the entertain- | in'the market and ought’to be a part| Not 80 on the public highways, where New Lendon this week. { recent visitors at Henry Kneeland's | her school duties as substitute for a | M¢Nt. duncing was enjoyed. Music | of the Pequot holding, as it might be | the pedestrians and the motor vehicle The regular services at the Laurel |in Columbia. teacher in the town of Stonington and | Y48 furnished by Leary's orchestra | required in case a new hotel should be [ men have equal rights, or nearly so, Glen chapel last Sunday were omit- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Spaulding [ is now at her home. and Professor FHamilton prompted. | bullt, or even the property disposed of | the pedestrian being favored with the Mi riggs of Willimanti GRISWOLD spent Somora GrIESS of Wamantic | ted on account of the rain. Mrs. John PR g e Park was baptized in the river ‘ust |en recently niinistaned’ é Sinitay, at. Lenrel Glea b Society Committes of Congregational | ‘Aiss Edith Lefingwell of Williman- | ¢t of the mill, Suwaday afternoon, | Mr. and Mrs. John Kneeland attend- | 0\ Rov. Mr. Adame. ed from a visit to realtives in Rbode | much more valuable and more desir- |and whenever there is mishap of sori- Churih Eisoted. tic spent the week-ond with her pan. | at 3 o'clock, by Rev. J. H. Adams. |ed the fellowship meeting at Bozrah | i ‘pleasant, Rev. Mr. Drury of North | 1sland. able for future usc. While the senutor | ous-nature the claim is made that at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Leffingwell, | The Wednesday evening prayer 4 o Charles Williams of Wheeling, W.| would disnose of the property for ho- | the time the machines were running at Wite collire et Joriy SEark's tr Gosns 3 3 _ | The corps netted $40.63. for private desidential purposes. The [right of way. But then, to hear chaufe {The cordinance of buptism was ad- | "'Miss Teresa McManus has return- [addition made the Paquot property | feurs tell It, due caro is always used )iJohn Williams has moved to Nor-| . G. Pellett returned to his home | Meeting was postponed until Thurs- | Miss Muy Carpenter. who is teach- | oot paster nent Sumans " 1| va."Has been a suest at the home | tel purposes at a less Aigure than for | very slow speed. although at all other ich. in Providence Saturday after spending | 42Y evening. - a ing at Greenwich, spent Friday and g aainrmad of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eastland. any_other, he said that he knew of no swift clip is maintained. M. R. Buck returned Tuesday from[a few days with his sister, Mrs. G.| After the summer vacation the so- | Saturday at her home in this place, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler of | Prospective purchaser e the present ses at hand the drivers & visit with ter in Mbngen, | W. Roger clety of Burden Bearers met with the | returning Sunday night to her du- PRESTON New London are visiting their son, [ Ume. He realized that it was the fin- | were presumably not at fault under the + Mre. Mary A. Saunders is il Mrs. Charles Leflingwell, who has | President, Mrs. E. P. Lewis, at Clark’s | ties. Edwin C. Wheeler. est_site for a hotel on athe Atiantic| present copditions, bt every automes William P. Holmes lost a valuable | been. ill, is slowly recovering. Falls on Thursday, October “1. These | Misses Florence Carver and Ruth | Supper and Entertainment at Cengre- — S a would be giad toasuist in | bils.driver il the city should he ogad saw this week Bofl Bas four mors (hatl]+ Gesnge F. Finman Mr. Russell, and | officers were chose. for the ‘coming | Carver df Colchester and Kate Casyor gational Church Nets $17. CAMPBELL’S MILLS gy Iyl Proposition that Woujd bring | tioned to_ drive even with more care | ¥ arg sick. . MraRalph Wikliams of Willimintic, fyear: | Mrs, B P Lewis, pr of Meriden were week-end guests of ey < orRaly e nad nox the malination Lo e oA YYne st st i The Ecclesiastical woclely of the [also Mr. and Mrs, Grove and daugh- | Mr . H. Colling, vice president: their sister, Mrs. H. C. Leonard. ry Pi o) vi ol 4 . #irst Congregutions) church held its | ter, Helen, of Central Falls, were the |J. M. Mainé, secrotary and- treasure Miyiion : aonrd outartainen siitata manr Lt Nithog M the ,,."(f‘,‘,!:',".,,“"‘“'“ la.servig 5§ JAERE 1O enjiige i the Notel businens ARV I or near achotiiely % Norwich. wixadl sy P o g g © sunusl meeting Tuesday afterooon in| Buests last Saturday of Mr. and My Mrs. C. P. Beclestone, collector. Vis- frem Colchester, Saturday, in honor | home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Jamnes H. Dison has been in Hart- ase N. Harris, who for many | from school or are out i recess. An he society’s commitiee | George Rogers. They came in Mr. Hin- | itors were present from Westerly and | of her third birthday Hollis H. Paler. ford for (he past two weeks, serving Aumerat : inebile . Stack- | man's autonobite, © | Avonaale. 4 Mistes Lena wnd Myra Manwaring | A supper was held in ine Cougre- | jurer. 4 Rt pe i New Loudun, aitboute | SSota Shsibl i Tw o pen 3 “and Deacon A, Miss Geortrude Ward is spending Joseph Girard has meved to this | and Carrie Dayis of Fraukiin recently | gational church Thursday evenlug: the Miss Margaret Tanner, whe, now about years of age, I8 as act- | werious Lnu:venune" 10 those g eleric=and | several duvs with lier grandfuther and| place and is s<Ming out rallroad ties | spent « few dass at the home of the | following programme was gitcn threwn from her wagon, is Uk - | ive A& many men at 60, and does his { eide. in “the “a ] : Aunt oAb Varnon 3 on land of Clftard Thamoson. | Misses Manwas Sola. Miss Mabel Glark: duet Miss | ine: : K With & thorouchness that Is com- | moues of e g

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