Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1909, Page 11

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" Probable— hs Committee of Fiftcen Has Put a Few Saloons Out of Business— ms mm ' TWflS 5 m ':Twn S‘fl'fis A New { areer for the Stafford Lu‘lfl'is_.‘f—.fw J..-Anwm to Become the The Business and Social Life of Every Town and| ™7 e g - AT """13‘1"‘{‘" Terminal for the Grand Truck. » ¥ o ke 5 : . the lndies’-aid soclety and friends \ 3 Se ttlement Reflected in These Columns. N : at_the dollar, social, held at the ves- y j =2 : A G R moroving Railroagd Property—Dona- | try of the M. B. church, Friday after- | Remember when G. Curtis Morgan | the common council, or the mayor, will'| vicinity, and marked activity in the T LT RN \ N ‘tion - Party—Grove Notes. November 5. iyer by the pas- | Was. a member of the New Lon not be disturbed ‘When the Arm-|organization known as the Soms of % —_— £ - [tor, Rev. Mr. Thom; , and a musi- | COurt of common council? It was not | Strong administration begun there was | Ve Some years ago there was > ? o ( OLD MYSTIC - Painters employed by the New Fia- | cal’selection, Sing Me to Sleep, by Fa-'| S0 many years ago, during the admin- | change in the police officer at Océan |a of Veterans in this city, al- s ha ". Nm C']UN[Y 2 g ven road are painting all the buildings bian Rose, rendered by Miss Florence | IStration of Mayor Cyrus G. Beckwith, | beach. Now Alderman Cooney was | though small in membership, and -it . . mich st o - in this vicinity owned by the railroad { Hurlbutt, opened the programme for | #nd Mr. Morzan cedainiyz diathisgp. dlscharged us beach policeman, with)) was short-livod, but not from lack of | Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Fitch— | company. . the afternoon’s entertainment. An or- | He intimated at gr: in various de- ! the sanction of the park commission- | material that was eligible to member- b Al SALE" | Many Attend Harvest Supper. A donation party was tendered Rev. | iginal rhyme by Miss Amy B. Satter- | Partments and showed up,espectally | €rs, and the present Policeman Lewis as New London furnished her \ ! _M 3 G g?dt::m B‘: é\_tcoglnghnt %e par'ldc:‘r- gg entitled, How We Increased the :mw ‘:he fire hose and fire department | Was Zubxliluhd. Mr. Cooney was re: "“ld‘ g:ou of men for m’c filfl} w::. S NP —— The death of Mrs. Elizabet! te! ptis urc ednesday | Carpet Kund, was followed with in- pplies were purchaséd, and the re- | moved on account of his political ac- | and’ there was no race sul le In the % Social Eivents—Norwich Preacher— . . ...i Thursday, Nov. 4th, at Memo- | €Vening. ) teresting accounts by several of how [Sult was a change of methods for | tVity for the election of Mayor Mahan, | make-up of the heroes that risked their Conseci “ation Service—Postal Inspec- | rinl hospital, New London, where she [ Rev. J. W. Knappenberser, pastor of | they had enlarged the dime which had | Many years and which was revived I but Lewis has kept his finger out of | lives that the pation might survive. tor Ma kes Local Trips. {had been for three weeks for treat- | the Congregational church, has been | been given them as an investment fund | Uring the fiscal year recently closed. | the political yie. and has”ecarned the:| There came a Memorial day and the ' i b | ment. The funeral and burial took |in Torrington this week attending a!la few months ago by the president, | M. Morgan did many things and with- | friendship of the property owners at Sons of Veterans made. their initial The ¥ o people spent a pleasant | pl; Saturday at 2 p. m. in Elm Grove | convention _of the Congergational | Miss Kate B. Colver. Readings were | 0Ut regard to the deésires of the party | the Leach, who wouid be satistied with | public appearance in the parade awl g, ¥ | cemetery, located between the Mystics. | churches. given by Miss Mary Hurlbutt and Miss | 1eaders, and, as a result. in due course | his retention in office. the officer in command of the Sons of ) eveni; 3 of Miss Kittie L. | v Ra; ,l':'ha!tfiid:y‘?m;xnn, \\';c'n <he en- | Deceased was a daughter of the late | Barges Warner Miller and Austin | Laura Perkins and piano solok by Mrs, [ ©f time, his political scalp was_ taken: There is rumor, however, that Po- | Veterans was older than many of the tertaivied in honor of ber cousin, Miss Danie’ and Mrs. Patty Egglesione, and have been discharging coal at ports on | Eugene LaFontaine and Miss Florence | O%€ 0f the matters accomplished by | liceman Lewis will be invited to lay'| men who paraded in the ranks of the Alm: burg. Music and | W born in this village 72 years ago. | the Niantic river. ‘Hurlbutt. A piano duet, Jovous Re- | the efforts of Mr. Morgan was that | aside. his police-uniform and retire as | Grand Army post. That settled the m:-flfla?:;'eglggmomfiu for the | She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mar- 6," error was made last Saturday in | turn, by Teon ‘;fln‘uet} was n)l'lo given | 4l c¢ity expenditures in eéxcess of $200 | Suardian of the peace at the heach, | organization locally for~a long time, eveming and refreshments were served. | garet Jahnson of Plantsville, Conn., and { SAYing that Miss Inez M. Spencer's ill- | by Mrs. Lakontaine and Miss Alice [ for city work be' put out at contract and that he will be succeeded by Pat- | as younger men did not want to share Mprs. Mary Darling proved herself aa brother, James Egglestone of Lyme. F”ts was an attack of typhoid fever, | Satterlee. Sandwiches, cake and cof- | after advertising in the newspapers | rick J4 Clifford, who is well known, | the patriotism of their fathers with a chariming hostess last Saturday even- Harvest Suppsr. . n;ead of pneumonia, as was reported. | fee were served. The fund, which is | f0F bids. It was supposed that this | Dot only to all the property owners, | man who was old enough to go to the ing, when she entertained the officers The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap- | j rof. Theodore Perry of New York | heing raised for a carpet for the audi- | 'ule was still in force, but it is now | but to others who visit the beeeh in | war but did not, and years after the and committee members of the recent-! ;. "hooh held harvest supper in the joud making a visit with relatives in Ni- | ence room of the church, was increas- either a dead letter, or the money ap- the good old summer time. Mir. Clif- | war saw fit to parade with those who pper anti. b ed by $28. propriated for the purpese is.not to be | ford has for several vears conduected | were either born after the cruel war ly organized Endeavor society. The ek G 5 reniis waa devtedsto.a discussion of | Serrenice Toom Wednesday evening | Charles H. Post of Norwich was hera Chition Intivesis. - |used in the repair of the partially | the fruit, confectionery and ice cream | was over, or were too young to shoul- plans and methods of work for the s0- | to" v the winter 1. 'The attend ODBRY. s ™ burned Ockford fire house. No bids | business at the troiley ting room | der a musket while the war was in . Pl Sl th er's coal. e attend- | Mrs. Albin Hagstrom has returned Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Taft"of Newton | have been advertised to furnish bids |and has lived at the beach ost as | progress. cieiys and a very pleasant and inst ance wag 00d. T i = oy e cvinine Tebuiteds | Ratrestimants | . Tae B i | to Norwich, after visiting relatives in | Center, Mass, who have spent the | for the repairing, but the work is be- | long as the oldest resident of that This event was many years ago, and Wore served during the evening. e raniany Chinsiiin, DRUBGSICE ithis viclnit. pastfew- months at Garden Croft cot- | ing done, just the same. - - popular part ‘of New Lowdon. 1f a|of course the contrast between the - Surdiy” Sbeulom: :,l“;:"]m:ol b, “’“ ‘f!h‘; "“::g;?ce of} Joseph T. Cruttenden of Norwich is | tage ‘on the Decatur Bluff farm, at| A specigi appropriation of $1,500 was | change is to be made Mr. Clifford | man referred to and the others in the unday c e fiexnzu?i'm.n{{u;“thi T making a brief stay at his cottage in | Allvn's Point, returned to their home | made in city meeting for the repair | Would probably be more aceeptable for | renks was more noticeable than it Rev, Mr. Palmer of Norwich occu- - 1'9 gt . imiestabil 1150 o ¥ Crescent Beach. 5 last week. ’ of the house, and report is to the ef- | the position than any other -man that | would be today, for now the real young pied the pulpit of the Congregational | tic Ruptist church attended the harvest! A number from this place attended | ~Mrs. George T. Meech and daugh- | fect that oniy a small portion of that | could be named, but strong cffort will | men in the Sons of Veterans' ranks <church on Sunday morning and admin- | supper held Friday evening, Nov. 3th, | the dedication "exercises of the new |ter, Miss Mavel ‘of Middletown were | sum will be expended, as those In|be made for tie retention of Police- | would be comparatively few, perhaps istered the ordinance of communion. | in the ctapel at Cénter Groton. state armory in Hartford. Friday. | visiting’at their summer hom here on | charge of the expenditiire of the ap- | man Lewis. This officer iz not a part | nome being younger than the son of the In the absence of the superinten-; MIs8 Louise IHarrlsl;_vlvl?o hfl'a bge_n Miss Lillian Johnson has gone to | Thursday and Friday of last week. | propriation consider it a waste of the | of the regu police departroent and | present state department commander dent. F. A. Rogers, Mrs. F. R Bailey, | confined to the house by lllness for five | Saybrook. Charles Lewis of Central Village | public money, especially as a new fire | his appoiutment is not therefore dur- | of the Grand Army of the Republic for assistant, conducted the session of the | Wecks. is able to walic out for a short | ° J. B. Livingstone of Bridgeport was | Visited his cottage on the BIUfF re- | house s fn contemplation for the | ing good behavior and irremovaple cx- | the state of Connecticut Sunday school which followed the Mt Ehariss Hdred ot in town Tuesday. cently. Ockfords and there is liability of the | cept for proven cause. He is a special The present Sons of Veterans or- morning service. < Haturdsy e 0«‘ “Riv Kfi“ “ff'; N Notes. Mr, and Mrs. Latham Smith entér- | railroad company taking: over the |officer and detailed for duty al the | ganization is different.in its make-up The ~ Young People’s Society of | Shturday evemng (o Rwerview, 48T | Misses Edith and Florence Washburn | tained the Jolly Fourtecn club at din- | propertv In connection ' with the | beach under the direction of the park | and its ranks are rapidly increasing Christian Endeavor held their conse- | TW0 weeks' visit with relatives at Bos- | FHesed TOIEe aitd, Floregee WAshbUrh | ner at their home in the village Sai- | changes in connection with ’the pro- | commissioners, who have the power of | not only in numbers but in its gen- cration meeting in the evening under | tOR and (roton, Fass. .d to Staf- | Spent Saturday ahd Sunday in ths | UT98Y evening. in honor of the<birth- | posed new bridge over the Thames. |appointment, provided they cared 'c | eral personnel, for now men between the leadership of H. A. Rix. A very |, Grorse Siewick has returned 19 Stafs | o ooe o day anniversary of the host. Tt is therefore taken for granted tha ercise that power without regard to | fifty and sixty years of age can join imteresting meeting resulted. o reboaes it S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman of | .-, F: Satteriee attended the Har-|only a small sum is to be used in re- | the court of ‘common council or any | the organization with propriety and Accompanied Rural Carriers. e William Harris and Mr, | New London spent Sunday at their cot- vard-Cornell football game at Cam- | pairs, just cnough to make the house | members thereof. although the com- [ mingle with the younger members and The postoffice inspector accompanied | Harris' father and mother, all of New |tage in High street. e o tenable, a sum less than $300 to be | missioners themseives are appointed | keep alive the patriotic principles that the rural carriers on their trips this | London, were guests Sunday of Dr. A.| Clarence Pearl and a friend have re- and_Mre; Byron Maynard of | expended, and the balance, with the | by the court of common council. the organization represents. Now there b ofi T anman. anf dauehter Miss Ger- | turned to their homes in Hartford, aft- B. I, have been spending | $1,100 insurance money, be turned back — are members from all walks of life, Visited Central School. trude W. Chapman of Main street. er_spending a few days in the Grove. [ ' Giih relatives at Allyms|into the city treasury, or, perhaps, by | It was gencrally supposed that- the | including _professional men. doctors, Mr. Willard of the state board of| Miss Elizabeth Harris Hoxie of Nor- Mrs. F. A. Aston has been making a ang’ the Ferry some hocus pocus action, made avail- | appoinment of eputy highway com- | lawyers, as well as tradesmen, me- kr. Willard of the istate board O | wick was an over Sunday.guest of her | visit with relatives in Deep River and Noitlaty: Entertained: able for some other department of city or fequitement, | chanics and laborers. this week. | parents. Mir. and Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie | Middletown. Mrs. Richard - FLatimer and her | *°7 PNt i pap Rt The pe T J New Teacher. g of Main street. mG-J‘;/. B‘:;:it; hagaavch”siml gal;a daughter, Miss. Sarah Latimer, en- PR £ AUSRTTE m.\ rlvlé m:-\ b vl|'-'-n't~(‘nll' a uu';:f Charles H. Klinck, owner of the three Olive F. Boynton of Montvifle com- Guests from Brooklyn. e P ¥, having capture teftained “the_local auzillary of- the | Atter the cdischarge, of the deputy | 3 “CIY SP%6 4 month. is sas story brick building at the corner of menced his duties as teacher in the | Deacon Hiram Burnctt and Mrs. Bur- | Afr, i 2 Gor- | Woman's Home Missionary society at | HGAWRY, commeeionon, esvaral Fore” | ine city. at b Melal. State and Bank strests, known us the ; . Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Libby of Nor- | (e B B e men and laborers of the street de- | the city. If that be an official reason, | guape @ SSRE FEEES o0 ing & Harse Pond district this week. nete of Brooklyn, N. Y., were over Sun- | wich were at their cottage Sunday. | it home here Tuesday afternoon. | .'iment, {he new ~administration | the plan could be carried farther and | pntort SRR (OO0 Ghacco Personals. day puesis of the deacon's brother and [ Mra, E. E. Darrow 18 occupying a | mg nesting, which * was largely at- | qiemg to have halted and there is |applied to every department in the | (GRPINS BEOPRSEER, T00 G oray A Wir. and Mrs, . Kilroy and daughter, lt'(h’{' M;rvll" Hur"f‘"‘g“d Miss Clara | tenement in Niantic this winter. cises and a responsive reading on the | [aint beliel that the other city officers . and enpleyment | given ap- {n hearly every city of importance in I Miss Sibyl of ‘Yantic were guests of | * ) \weodneides of Stafford. Springs | o R L. Read left Tuesday for her | e “\' Jaer'on Alaske, Pagt, Pres. | OF employes wiihin the jurisdiction of nisén - anlywhen L Jervice 18 | (he country for the Jease of the ground Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Bailey this week. | ;o1 igiter o 5 oine etown, after spending|.nq puture, was given by the pres- e K gecanan at - would | go6r \which includes three stores, Mr. and Mrs. Albion Holmes and | by jisitcr at the home of Mr. and SO e &t Ser Routeas S TGRS [ BTt A Db’ Tathav: and*a T o LECasurer, | ghoiilg the offer be accepted, the Kee- soms, Frederick and: Floyd, of Ham-| ", €. Chi frs. Chip- | *">" report of the meeting of the Woman's ASVI g B Ml collector f o gtore that has occupled the corner burs, were guests of relatives in'town | U 1 T Uhipman and Mrs. Chip: e e Home Missionary society of the Nor SN 9. e lieang oF 4 I for half a century will cease to con 3 2 man of New London were recen . Missi ) iety Nor- —_— engineer and assistants, t g L . # e sy s the guat o1 i | S0, 8 N R Scnts, S0 o o yich et ek, vas heid las | Vise from Farmer Tencher—Foptbll |4 v e Minarl' o | (e g, Fominer, anart,of 1 H Clyde 1 e ahiar t ofl his| .54 Mrs. Benjamin F. Crumb. A i B eE—— { esterly, was given by Miss i here are times of more or less lef g sl R % {ouein, Clyde A. Ray. one day ‘during | “"Nips Nrargrer Yohnson of Plants- | Aid Society Organizes Calendar Club— | Laura Perkins, who attended as a del- ';"Y" Spraine _ Ankie—Cogne and | Liere are timies of more of leay 1ength | for & retail business in thesity and the a‘wee Y o y ville, Conn., came here Saturday to at- Local Small Notes. egate. Refreshments were served at oxes Shot—Social Aff ficial or employe is not absolitely nec- | Rterprising tobacco. confpany rej Mr. and Mrs, Hal Gillette of Lyme | tanq’ the funeral of her sister, Mrs, the close of the exercises. One ' new S oo o aabryar S et | sentatives realize that fact and exy spgnt Sunday with friends in town. Elizabeth Fitch. The ladies’ aid society, has organiz- | Member united with the society at this [ Captain and Mrs. Henry Phelps en- | (fRU, LN (RE Sqime mieht be SaRl offieo reap the benefit. Prior to the pluc o e T E N reonnt Sarah H. Fellows has returned | ed a Calendar Social club, with Mrs, | Session. tertained over \the week end MF. and | he tegchers in the public schools. beingynown as Keeney's corner it wus Wi e T ey ; two weeks' visit to Mrs. Anna |J. J. Cruttenden as the vear. The |, Mrs. Sarah Perkins was the guest| Mrs. Quincy McGuire and son Ritchie | “\yjp, " 411" anotishment of the sireet | (e T¥on corner, and as such it 18 oo i et UL s FRONI Wete | Gallup’. of Hill, Norwich, and { months are as followst Mrs. H. Wil |for several days last week of her | of Albany Y- and Miss Marlan | gepartment foremen there is cortainly | KnOWSstoday by the older residents, isincds callers In Norwich this week. | other 1 ; ’ s Manwaring. Ars. L. N. Williams, | brother, lsaac Norman, in Westerly. | Ritchie of New London. Mr. MeGyfire | ot Reca’ of it dputy highuvay coms | 0 Hose “s00d old whaiing days e e‘u e 2 Al- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warren Wheel- | Mrs. C. A. Gallup, Mrs. Albert Ander- Noyes B. Allyn. returned Friday | Was a teacher -yr_sm_o:—al vears injthe { ;. r than ever before, and to get that we hear occasionally referred to thea Iwere guests of ME aud Mrs. Er- | or of North Stonington were Sunday | son. Mrs. Tsaac Gardner. Mrs. Emma | from a visit in Hartford. Yourth -schaol Slstriet - abouts SESY b yuiins wobth the. pesition: Ba ' fe Sntl | 7 WS of the cld chaps sbout tawn nest L. Latimer this week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Clark | Pachey, Mrs. Charles Gardner., Mrs. Communion Service. vears ago. Later he was for mBny |gied to his monthly salary for twelve | the entire Stafford bullding, and also Whittord. | Charics Mosier, Miss Luscy Gardher, | The snerpment of the Lord's Supper | J2r® bookkeeper for the Palmer | mcniil in’th year. The mavor must | the granite Lawrence bullding adjoin- CLARK’S FALLS | Nirs. Jeptha M. Olmstead of the | Mra Gilbert Keeney, ~Mrs. By G | won oqmerpment of the Lord's Supper | Bros. company, both in this town and | pveto Yo S C1 VS Taco- | Ing in Bank street and occupied in part j ‘z Baptist varsonage is recovering from-| Boardman, Mrs. R. W. Chapman. Then | M. E. church, Sunday morning. — Rev, | oo ondon. ‘ _ | nomical ore for holding up the ap- | ¥ P: L. Shea, was utilized in the man- Moved to Westerly—Zebulon Y. Brown | & bric! .Incss. - |comes a list of weeks, days, hours, | Mr. Thompson announced that Distri The interior of the house formerly | ointment of a deputy®highway com- | Ufacture and sale of clothing, hats and Lost Barn and Oontents by Fire— | Misses Amy and Frances Eldredge, | rminutes and seconds, T e o i rict | occupled by T. J. Hanev Is being Fe- | Ll iioicr as he has for not reappoint. | A8, and gave employment o o large Loce A P08 | who teach in Occum, were over Sun- | Mrs. James Bliven of Montville was | prtagh hers Sunday, November 14, The | huired. It will be occupied by Miss | i Highway Commissioner Darrow, | humber of taflors, tafloresses, hat and L g day spests of their parents, Mr. and |in Waterford Tuesday, - calling on | annuai-collection for home missionary | 4% Bigciow-rarriman Construction | 30,15 16at the man for the place, of | S0P TAKGE, CULETe 004, ST 00, hd s Mrs. ry H. Eldredge. riends. v bk 8 ! iy Fon Deherg 82 i is " i conce: vas cond v Ly Dvlle Chessbro entertained a num- | - Mrs. John R, Babcock has returned [ Mrs. E. B. Young was in town on Jork avas also announced for mext | company has appointed Thomas Davis that mas e apparent o the appain, | Robbins for ears and finally Thomas ""”A Ails frienids at & Hallowe'en par- | to Riverside farm, after two weeks' | Tuesday, at the birthday social at [© aer charles H. Comstock visited | MENL Watchman as theig establish- | jne owers, There are some who dis- | M. Lyon became the gole proprietor Mrs. Arthur Chipman of Provid L gL Ends Moy, Waliace A [T, Ditind, SiBSlow's: Ner. mother. Mrs, Isaac Bragaw, in | oo, in Wa. | credit the assertion that the saving to | With the decline of the whaiing indus- gshur Chipman of Providence,| Phillips of Bridgeport. Master Palmer Howard and his | Genton esdan, s Johin Olsen. who is employed in Wa- | gyeSt, (70 STRePHIN T GAC SETNE 101 try this vast business dwindled and T e I e O . Chap- | Charles H. Brightman, of Oakwood j brother, Thurston. spent Saturday | " Mrs, Willlam D. Fairfield returned | \Crouty. has been spending 4 fow dave | gon New London is without a | finally closed. Mr. Lyon was one of 7 on, Teturhed 'Monday after- ylsited recently. with John A. Haley of | with their aunt, Mrs. W. L. Driscoll, | jast week (rom a visit with relatives yith his sisters, the Misses Lydia and | geputy highway commissioner, for as | the promoters of the old Pequot house . y Yenter Groton. in Graniteville. : by'y ool . . jertrude Olsgen. uring his stay he |5 0 . f fact tha anificent savi and for a time resided in the ttle . Seorge Davison and tamily have tak- | . Rev. Jeptha M. Olmstead's class in | Albert S. Brainard is making im- | ™ Vyteetn g Sune M has spent SCIRSERE IS /tisie. hatting. o e city fa. 1 e potadokics]. 5| White Touse that used to stand on the elr, regidence on Grove ave- | expression met Friday evening in the | provements at his Logger Hill piace. _— “The ladies’ aid society of the Metho- bt e now Billings P. Learned property nufl ;;lerly. or the winter. Baptist conference: reom. The ladies’ aid society met with VOLUNTOWN, dist church at it last meeiing made > commissioner's deputy is ! joining the Pequot property and plor Dty Sua_wikS. . tuther | and R R Mrs. Albert Anderson Wednesday aft- . arrangements for a fair and sale. now heing le one, or is jone | to that he lived in the house in Bank mother of Mrs. Davison, have also 2 Select Moses Chapman has sold | ho% being left undone, or Is being done | g h moved there. . | LEFFINGWELL ernoon. There was » good attendance | Enjoyment'at Parish Fair—Ernest Her- | 1,3 yoka. of oxen owned .and tused on | 03, Jome hislicr priced man..and his| 106t So87ly SRR A, part Y Buboten John Dean of Providence fs the ; ——— ) S T e e bert Returns to Battleship. e o X e e o | rexular work sacyificed In corissauence, | R4 Row occupied in, pat by Hudovh est of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stone at | Inte esting Meeting of Sunshine Band | 20" % Sterling, the guest of Will- e s — s ers. T D " M. Lyon have passed away, but he has necroft. A —Personal ltems. Sios: 'Walker. St. Thomas' parish fair was contin- The members of the Thames Social he turbulent wave of reform that (. . nephews and nieces still resi- § Work of Tramps. kit Dr. G. Maynard Minor of Oswegat- | U¢d on Saturday evening with a 200 | club at its regular meeting -arranged ; Struck this city and resulted in the| dent in New London who are engaged Zebulon Y. Brown lost one of his| The Sunshine band met at the home | chie spent Monday at _Charleston, | ttendance. Dancing was the principal | to have its roll call and supper on | gleaning out of pluces of ill repute | iy an active business life. attraction, for which Misses Popple | Monday evening next. MAIE - one AWOIngh: RO Mmepe Some of the prominent cutters of barns by fire Mond. evening just| of the president, Mise Ruth Palmer. 1, hunting ducks ‘l;u( dark. There. was nothing to| Saturday. The meeting was opened w0 ot sty ;l::“fidarT;‘&n;r;flshod xcellent music. At the meeting of Uncas lodge, ,\‘. :n: :)re w,m‘, and, nothing could be | ®y singing, What a Friend We Have in MOHEGAN. s Ii‘"".v 2 PR | O- U. W.. a report of the reecnt grand calin;: e ae 1 save the hay and fodder. It|Jesus, also. 1 Am Praying for You. S f Pl as a v lodge was read st el D, estimated that there were about| Following this were readings: Such B itor in town on Saturday and Sund liiers jof Bunehini: Booist : Church Activity Pleasing to the Pas- | AMiss Mary Coffey b, Gapi: icers of Sunshine Society. swioand prosecy The Heart Y 9 ss Mary Coffey found a dandelion’| .y "¢ 0g Sunshine society | ishment is meted out to the ard, and The tor, Miss Daniels. blossom in her yard on Sunday, ps others in the state rs in 1, has not yvet be- that time who were in the employ of Mr. Lyon, only > name of Stillman and Stahleger can now be recalled, and also that of Dobbs, the hatter, who afterwards became a leading manufac- turer of hats in New York city. In fact f fodder. There was no insurance on | Mal the Wish, Els tl'ht tons of hay and abou. two tons|as He Had Ruth EIli E : 4 s ; el riday afternoon by | who go omise to he barn or contents. It is thought t fiavers: GhTOREE - NN Rlaalos “tor Mr. and Mrs. James Whitman and t ed. Frid b¥ g N 0 the only one that the writer can now he the work of tramps. The lose 1o| trude Ward. The secretary's report | Church work in this hamlet is on | daughter Lucy of Mystic spent a_few| Mrs. Albert Avery at her home at Hill | that p -3 e cases are | 0 NN O e in the employ of Mr. oy romi nd hecemio here obort | the inorease, The coneresations. are | days the past week visiting friends in( Ton. The elcetion of a new president | members of the rezu- | foon! 000" euident ‘n this ety Is Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burdick and n_present, Miss Gracie Champlin |large —and new members are joining town. it Bidans und. ders. l-'m“"-| 125'&;3‘.'.,5:.’“‘.35; Benjamin A. Armstrong, president of the Brainerd and Armstrong Silk com- *h © pany and father of ex-Mayor Benjamin ‘- o e proeiean Lo give ihn | i Armstrong. He was employed as a o 3 ek o - g e g ho has promiscd to sive the | Hork and at very small wages, for in Herbert of the U. S. battle- | Plavers made up for a game with the | ci ' good an_ administration as 1t |4y, ‘qays while wages were low so % Tiamdeine 1l Montville team, while playing, had ever had. He can certainly make | those days while wages were low so ned. good all he has AN ovep, @] XS the general conlitions Chat wem Saughters, Flora and Evelyn, of Chase | 0 Norwich g a v | tor. The band | the Sunday school, which is very en- | fll, R. I, were the guesis of Horace | \Vas Dleased withi a recitation by Miss couraging to the pastor Miss Lillian | Imer and famMy Sunday afternoon. | Champlin. The meeting closed with | Daniels, who is a faithful and ener- | r. Burdick andl daughter Flora at- | the Mizpah henediction, after which a |&¢tic worker. { tended the services at Laurel Glen| Social time was spent/In sewing blocks | G- R. Sanders, owing to poor health, I chapel. i and wishes of his relatives, will break ‘s'hlp 2 ustin Main and How- | Avery being visitors in_Norwich [ George London ¢ the trip in ) e foott il taee |CSRANAIS B Bephe of football president. outside assist- returned to 3 i a ar s df p .| his ankle badly s . f. Palmer and Miss Ruth |up housekeeping and board. He has|his duties a‘ter spending a lengthy v to make up a livelihood. The average > . - alre; " P 56, v ar k. gha bbe the guest | more, p S P Palmer spent Sunday with friends in | already rented his house. | furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. Elisha Vibber - . pay of the custom tallors was nine dol- LISBON_ Montyille 2 Harold Peet of Palmertown wag vis- | John Herbert. of relatives In Norwich the first of | This vers week upon complatnt of | PAY O Tue cUsian, tior YOk fI0L Wllliam Richards furnished music | the week. { Armstrong’s duties to hand the em ployes their weekly earnings. In talk- ing of the old Lyons store not so very M olice the proprietor of a Edward: Browofske of Greeneville has | Haven Tuesdag ns & delogate from | He and his mother are to move to | for a dance in Sccial hall, Glasgo, on| Thames lodge, L 0. O. I, held its guation In a respeotsbies seckion fla Browning went to New |iting the local tree warden recenti i been the guest of Charles Budeit, Jr. the Wirst Baptikt church of Bogzrah to | this place at an early date. | Saturday evéning last. annual roll call in Palmer Memorial jof the city was arrested and found { hall Tuesday night. Many guests from | guilty in the police court. and fined | Misses Annie, Louise a - | atte g s : _ydia Fielding entertained o e 'y = low and Bertha and .:‘i‘.‘,,fif,"’,\f‘;fi.'}{‘ e e s ST 5 7 out of town were present. The busi- | $100 and costs, and this after promise | MANy years ago Mr. Armstrong res Messrs. Herman Bradlow of Greene- | tives at New Haven ela=’} of Narwich. HAMBURG. ness meeting was followed by roll {was made that she would Jeave the ! i} :"‘Wl t when e was o b ':,‘;'.‘: ville, Herbert H. Brown of Norwichand | Several from this place have attend J. P. Sanders of Taftville was vis- e VAl Snc Seapen. city and return no more. The time |z 008 $0 NN SO Tine dollars O. Bissonette of Taftville were in town | ed the meetings of the last week of |iting Dis brother in this place over | Meeting of L. B. Society—Cottage Mrs. Robert Davis of Meriden is the in such cases when promise to] (K 400 Teeele BT e O ind of Sunday. vals-held i he . nrmoly ‘at Nor: | Sunday, Prayer Meetin guest of relatives in Montville Center |leave town would suffice and fine b g l\ s il e o o Jiies Bunioe Hendlerson of Greene- ¥ a4t 0T Phe chureh in this place was repre- e . this week. o ¢ Mount: ver. | Sl but that ‘time as eun . | e yrivilege to have signid an agres- Vville was the guest of Miss Ethel Ken-| Miss Hazel Calkins of Norwich was |Sented at the Torrington convéntlon | Mrs. J. G. Bly and Mrs. James Lord arles McMorrow of Mount Ver- |Judge Colt now jusiste that im &0 088 |5 tived_for nine dollars e week. It nedy last week. the guest over Sunday of Mrs. J. C. | this week by G. R. Sanders. He left on | were in Sufficld over Sunday, ey P R Moy | e et tht (e order 1 | Was big Money to him at that time. e Lawrence Hoffman is quite ill | Lefringwell. Tuesday morning. ulMcr ‘home. Mrs. Robert Champlin and daughter. any were very sorry to hear of | Gra of No h, spent rday the accident that béfell Ransom Read | with the for s parents, Since the retirement of the Thomas M. Lyon business the Stafford building | has been used for varied purposes, but tonly the older residents can recollect Mr. and Mrs. H. B. S sson have re- city ore than ta | en appointed | tuened from o visit in Springtield. Hunters Have Good Sucosss. > warden, as | Reynold Beebe of Storrs was the| Andrew William Johnson, | guest of his parents in Old Hamburg, | Harry McClave of Edwin C. Fowler has b a deputy to assist the fi the latter's health is po Norwich one day and return London the next te resume t the old 1l husines i . | | I one day Jast week while skinning a Mrs. 3. Charles Lefngwell pects o be out of town a part of the | last ,;q'",,g"_\_ - | Mystic ey ot g Sl apmal ot realize | Deyond the time when there was no 2 Mr.- and Mrs. Walla of e .. Harding was home fr Yale over| i g securing fair ! éhe foe” desartin Jew | Keeney store at the corner of State an Fred Bashaw s back to his work at | Norwich spent Thursday with Mr. and e e g Sunday. st foe ki 3 T 5 thasthe. Salice departaniliiof 3w | o oy L raets. 3 A fi:’;n‘}','{fi’;“. nahan's after being with | Mrs. Leland Palmer. 4 LEDYARD & nely furndoce-has Been .pladed in | . A ‘3.‘3'\“’?!‘ \r-“'vvtm:::|h:"rmnl':|“'|:.'~'.“'|v'|‘.mrvll|h|';‘ 5 - r in Jewett City while treat- —_— i the Congregational church, & o A e O e 0 e O 2t s | ST N — t egatic . a great | man, has given to New London the unde- ! i - .:::.ey‘;; R R LAUREL GLEN. Fox Catches Thirty Chickens at | improvement. : { was out rved title of the wichedest cit fn | inM:vy':: e ':vict.o"g:ul-ly gy h“flf»:"‘,y:n."e&fi“fi"x"”}‘ e Dees i":f“"“d at Clark's | (arles S. Hewitt lost on Saturday | L¥man Harding. of T BUA MRSC) s hade by i ‘I.yu.g»pnl.. — fie ah ofciaty . p is improving very alls. 3 S aciviie e chickant Y | “The L. _B. soclaty met with H. L. time bring e R m;:xl ’ A ?vhix:a ”3”33‘;5'&:3 1%;5:(1‘"\‘-5:‘\(:;"13 ob(\yh: Reynoids *Wednesday afterncon. day's hunt ke The committee of f‘iikacn. s0-cal ‘rnll\\uy relative to o 'I;:nllst:l-:d:nd Anna Hoefer were | * Rev. H. Adams of Pendleton Hill | g+ g 5l 3 o 42 ‘k;""."“""“:"‘i e "”“‘)"9 a ! - f Oce Y. prenched helpful sermon in the v ‘ ; i T ;i + | o5 UEINes: ut among s b rail- alors. O. Herbert Irons is improving | Laurel Glen chapel Sunday afternoon. | o AtSP LAmb, yho has been il SOUTH LYME shatm T | number was gne 1 the project io g He will preach every Sumday at 3 p. Lo A . I © Bergman of Br n, | spectably cond | e instend of Y Rev. Mr. Fuller of Norw ’ ing B - William Brown has purchased a pair - i 2 ay night for home, aft- | with some that New London, entering the Rhode Island ) pled the church v“lfllt{Sil"l’;:;'(‘:‘nfl::‘ir‘:g' T roward Jamen. wha lias heen em. | Of Steers from James Holdridge. Tarfid < Siistly AReraoial. er a week s with relatives in | vicinity. Cha city by of the now Danieison and evening. \ ployed by the Clark's Falls Felting | , hist Selectman Luther €. Gray 105t | fiss Wilhelmina Douglass has re- | Montville C o e MR SR g Ratipy, o Providence is making big company, has finished his work and |2 Valuable horse recenty by €orc. turned honte after’a, wemics visit wiin | Charles A tmann of New York | arrested on ¢ bid for the terminal and it is up to the FR‘"KLI gone to hiz home in Hope Valley. Case Continued Till This Afternoon. | relativ, was in town Monday. | tee of ftiftes mayor and his comn to guard well ___N - James Maine visited his daughter, | The case of Alonzo Main and Luther - C. Slate and daughter were | Worl on the new e e | i Sbortent Mksiar, tor Chore Th g : Mrs, Elnathan Burdick, in Lower Paw- | C. Gray, administrators of the estate | Mrs. Allan § >: M. Robertson Co. | B e s } RO G ataeT, TOF (ASre B, MOLEVAE # w"m's‘? Torrington Conference— | catuck Tu N v of Tra D. Main, against Dwight W. i in course uction by ments above. and which, of | fictitious in the bidding of Providence. riefs and Person, The socic#¥ of Burden Bearers met | Main and Frances B Main, for a vill | My Champion . o A2 Lo ] R L e o O en s \ with Mrs. Cassius Collins at Clark's | of $86.25 for rent, which was neard | friende in Black Point la . PP g ER CIUBNC Ly - b o P oF S, 1‘MI- Faith Gager and Master Arad | Falls Thursday. before Justice Samuel E. Holdridge Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Lamphea r the conerete to harden | seek othe ! | provement of Providence harbor and obinson ‘were Willimantic visitors The regular Wednesday evening | on Thursday, was continued until this | daughter, M Teonard Williams. of UMDE. It of '“"‘“'lf i3l | the committee that will have charge LR ¥ prayer meeting was held at the chap- | (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Waterford, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. ¢ Tryon Robertson. in the busine of the m.ul-ul‘ sement will conid- { e Dbl eopeeler, Miss Lydia | el with good attendanc A missionary meeting was held at | Slate Sund, + Ritchie property re eration to the Grand Trunk Railway g: mson-and Miss Lillie Johnson were e e the residence of Mrs. Isaac G. Géer on | R8v. Mr. Dodds held service at the | Improvements mad a1 R 5 c:rcgfier o;l hldly\ of last week. - LEONARD BR[DGE Thursday afternoon. Refreshments | Union chapel Sunday. - will remedet the hou Iu‘\-_l by ‘! inst his saloon ndon i= the n} - tidewater alen Bllen, Leonard'and Rev. H. i were served. B. J. Carter, former tower operator [ Ments amd yil alw weke orel G s Grand TTUAR TRM: 88 i .cf’,', Congregational church ;{":lf:;- Judge and Mrs. A. G. Kneeland have Finding Fox, Finding Money. .::m :;[»‘f:l:‘,ghfl!:gbri-vu ;lm_wlnll b tation | DER (0 the P x S B v Delved Gat 10 rington this week. h;;" .;‘r;'“'“lmg sew‘vl d"“rs\' v\nlh their |~ Samuel Lester recently found a dead | §0¢0) (e, oo b of W. | N eighbors and friends of Mrs. Mar- i« made by the city The ladiea home missionary society | Jyars am and Waren Kneeland, of | gray fox —He did not know what | jomes Siute attended the Calumet|tn V. inard, met at her home matter af aboli- met at the home of Mrs. Frank Rock. | Hartford. caused its death. He received a boun- | ;b in Black Hall Thursday night . | Thesday evening, giving her a pleis- | Within a stone’s throw of the Satt in Bast New 5 wood on Thursday afternoon with a | Hsjrr:v Leonard and family = spent | ty of $6 for the same. | oy - ght, ant surprise in honor 6f her birthda saloon s another in full swing in | London and the or abandon- large number in attendance. The usu. | L oo2Y with Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Bailey Misses Mary and Phebe Whipple of L A social time was enjoyed. Refresh- | which a murder wes committed a|ment of some of the less important of Yantic. short time ago and the murderer is | highways that the Grand Trunk pe Norwich are staving at the home of LIBERTY HILL ments avere served auring the eve- al line of work was taken u; 3 | Benjsmin Bmith: 0f Lyme. was the pootrs, Martha Smith and daughter o | their tather, Hiram Whipple. il ning. The affair was planned by Mrs. {now In the state prison awaiting the | will be better satist give est of his grandmother, Mrs. Saran | 55, }I{{“mlm were recent visitors at Personals. Improving -Highway—Rev. O. J. Parke | Brainard’s sister,” Mrs. Charles @. | time sclected for his death by hang- | London the preference over Providence ._P. Kneeland’s, s ing. And almost dircetly across the | as a tidewater terminal and the estab- reenslit, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos George und ‘son Attends Class Reunion. i ror Mrs. E. H. M¢ of Old Mystic are spending the week all and danghter of Miss Flora Comstock is spending this | street from this saloon is another in | lishment of a foreign line of steam- . Mr. ana. M Hermon Gager were 2 Angh ! New Londen visitors Sinday. ¢T€ | Goshen are visiting Mrs. McCall's par- with Mrs. Phebe Beck g week with friends in Boston. which a murderous assault was sub- | ships. If thig can be accomplished, 7 et S iy iy - ents, Mr. and Mrs. I J. Brown. Mr. aiil Mirk LJ;;:::‘)“:‘.\- event Lk A e R s il eve- —_—— —_ sequently ¢ in which both | Ney London will take her place among MiL LS\ NORTH LYME Sunday Witk reladives fn Moosup, Jew'- | | Seloetman . P Bursess s having GRISWOLD \ et aids: 08 Cati s i e o1 of which Bave, miperios pis om i, chdy City. : : slanting ledue on the Schoolhouse Srisition o g o 5o ol g : Baniel Maltasint @ Saskih o tre T T o Afbods | o, 228 Marion Gallup of West Huven | hill blasted to inyrave the highwi William Miner is able to walk ont 1o et thess “places. and i id | natur i vl : £ L War, 1s cary Dt ‘“‘zfi B | Gates’ (s home from Moodus | spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. | Re J. Park was in New his shop. 5 bt a8 S i T 1y e - ch pond. B | m e S e A D gt |20 Mg BUssell qliup. week attendiy the fort Mrs, Horatio Red™ : il who are G Danlel Stone h fhe Basse sprkrntPng i w3l Sl Y — reunion of his coilege class of twenty- | from Willimaht aring ik a0 st e > g gy Daniel a5 it fhe Bassett | this week at A, £, Gates. Willlam Lane Carson, who died at fone members. Fifteen are still living, | Deucon snd Ars. A. H. Meech speut | o U P ERARE LR E of 20 B e ins There will be a lecture at the church | Ran sy, DL, w 1 Si . Tanper ‘und . HMnd ~ Joror | next Sunday evenin 2 Vs L, was a grandson of Sam- | of which ten were present. Tuesday with their son in Danicison. | Since Gen. G H h. 3 3 p 8 - g at 690 by Krnest | uel Carson, who came to America froi by ; . artment commapnder of the. o il triands 1o RAYE: vEE ‘Wm‘ per L ST ‘ ' son, / m frs. . A Noyes and Mrs. E. Miss - Grace Mesch spent Tuesday i e 3 Last Saturda Allison Smith, representing Y Ireland - at’ the age of 16, and fought ’Jtnhnu-n were in Willimantic last . with her aunt in N PWith. 73 b v gt Mg Ll ':...?'nm:{:?.‘k :{!.‘.?.’.;!;:T.’.’J.‘: o B n the - were ttied for drunkenness. All | hibition commitice of Connecticut, The | with Braddock's army throughout its 5 avics subject will be The ot Viotoy, b Bk rmy "f % ursday and_ Friday, guests of Mrs. ) The zrange is pianning for an oys- ~ ther g cvivgl | complishment of making ® The Erice of isastrous campaign. - U s G T tee s i of interest i nization Jn this | a port of the greatest 3 b6, 3,

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