Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1910, Page 12

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WAUREGAN Harrison F. 'I‘-pw- huury P " More Sericus Than lupnul—-'hf : day’s Games. mm«mum.w- tons of boiler coal ‘Tracy, . Toplift M&k&n ? Mrs. H. P. To an: TS, T, Smith represented the Wauregan church at the Willimantic conference ‘Wednesday. ble ‘m‘?’o&pum N-honnlm Accident Serious. 5 o News comes from Oberlin hospital | Attended Milk Directors’ Mesting— oo life long as the conductor is kept on that the Aorcw’:%t llh& the gy:n“.cu:sm of e o ; I . wslote i et el ed. The Bt Friday o 5 "A'r °NA| UPPOS - | George e X-: showed besides an ankle dis. . e et o o | opper Cable b_:-"iwi N;‘:fl- James C. Cutler is absent for & few | {o the Providence Dairy 3 ) is known and appreclated Several m this village were pres—|days at Bangor, Me. on business. ow g‘m ‘Who have any religious interest. m:m utb n:h ngvoklyn aglhogl _entertain- Chflrkt.hihflu-'. tf' imggu:m was the y the. P s E‘%f .flchn:{m‘ to install it properly Blackman id his family | m y the Woman's clui nesday | guest of parent n . - producers ..:flm b.z evening and enjoyed the well conduct- Mrs. L. C. Stocking was a W, - pri . 1, l:m i (g B .n'&‘c:::m"‘. Patent M‘l) iy M €d_exercises. tis visitor on Tuesday. S ] . M. P, #proo. sangot your tel Proft. Gmgm“,?“:fié‘va g‘blc:.l thwifl‘l‘li Fr\;:tef of Botm:.rouddm addressed the meeting, & c—h—d-.fl‘o-dm-—-m-lkc—ufln-moh-.. a most Testing ess . e ucers here o esday. roducers to stand together, and un- We instal the “Leader” Pneumatic Water System, the Omega A. m""‘m":" o m%rgan;‘;fl::: mmm”;%fh !;ot".th 5.:, :mn“ l"l(:": fess ™ their dm"")‘:" '::‘-m prices | o onerators, sell Gasolene Engines, Cream Separators. ALL Mlmc::.’.:l::: nary e gu 'y was granted by y 1, Farm Machinery, Pumps, Btc., and keep in stock the most complete line of home and foreign. Henry Stone. their milk. ‘There will be two hall games on Jared Wade was a week end visitor The Ladies’ Aid soclety met with| repalrs to be found in New London County. c.du grounds this (Saturday) after-|to Willimantic. Mrs. Gertrude F. Hutchins on Thurs- Prices and estimates quoted if desired. D e e e Wt CENT e nas been oo W. L. L. SPENCER, Lebanon, Conn library p— (4 . , X Jewett City. POMFRET ER plied with handsome door and window © Miss Mary Averfll of Worcester is|screens of ash. Flies, mosquitoes and visiting Mrs. E. E. Brown. other lntruder- will now have wknoct hands of the Catholies! SOUTH_WINDHAN. Miss Fanny E. Brown has utuma for admittance, d > Death of Andrew Squires—Rare Flow- | rom Florida for ‘hl g o R Address by Judge Warner. Taue B Drve S ers—Missionary Speakers. Pomfreb Center schoolbouse Wednes- afty Interesti addresses Mrs. WHliam Cady Fitch returned 40 | oy, “Siven by, Miss Skidmore of fhe Now Haven Tuesduy, after @ short vis- | Willimantic Normal school on’ Teach- er father, E. Herlow Holmes. hing Reading, end on General School Mise Bdith Singman of Occum i [ Menagement by Superintendent Clapp. | SISHIE and were listened o by & Spending the week with Miss Hazel| Mrs E. E. Brown visited Saturday|“gpg . o i to Monday at Black Hill x Rey. Mr. Soule of Hartford and Rev. | “Ropert Rust visited Boston Satur-|W2s at work repairing highways the Mr., Winchester *of Boston addressed | gay. ‘Mrs, Nency Robinson fs il with NO _SPORT LIKE FISHING the meoting of the Windham County —_— erysipelas. B ot 3 o, N e T e WESTMINSTER Mrs. J. V. B, Prince has been vis- INo TACKLE EQUAL.TO THE" BRAND Mrs.” Walter Backus is visiting her —h—- PR iting her sister, Mrs. Mary B, Yeo- mother, Mrs. Asa Avery of Mystic. CLE."m“eBt?figsrgx‘zlrxd-y evenm: 2 Warren A. Colins has been ill for FlSHlNG l ACKI E which is known as the Deacon Ayer| The ladies of the C. B. soclety are | ™ yo Mol o F potio i “was appointed | the past two weeks. place. rzhearsing for an Jld Maids® Associa- delegate to the sneéting of the Wisd— A. E. Hall, who has - | tion, to be given later. at1v J aned"1o" ber hom Sinoe-carty In the | s, By Wooayera of Winsced | Ji, SO0LY SEociadon of chveches In STORRS. Fine Quality Low Prices s to mo . ’ . A S DO A hv::rlnw;utnnm in an auto ‘car hn: Mr. and Mrs. George Stiles celebrat- m’g';mf:é:‘t}:fim::f is able to be 0Ut | Grange Interests — Joseph King's : Friday. o "lhu' 10th anaiversary Monday | ¥l ® FeLeny o attended the group Friends Subscribe Toward New ¢ RODS Steel Rods $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 and $3.00 Deac: Charl . Fiske h: resums- | evening. . m Bamboo .. cescosececsiogss ed Wwork on mf:};‘}sxua Tor the gov- | Mrsn Alfred Card, who is the pianist [ meeting at dmg:h&m“ Doex and| Hoeuse—Spring Target. Practice. Spitt Bamboo with extra tip and Reels ......... .- 65c, $1.00 and $1.50 ernment. at the rpee.hi:m-etmn being held here | &S T Por A0 The Faculty Scientific club met on| ©ase .......... $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 |y 10, !rom ................ S¢ to $1.28 this week, assisted et I SR RS T T by TR oyt oV John . Tuesday evening.. Prof. C. A. Wheeler | Split Bamboo Trunk Rod NORTH STERLING. Ac¥hur Rice of Three Rivers spent CLARK’S CORNERS egdsn-oa the'moeun‘ on the -uu.a $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 Artificial Bait ey =t ite Juvhm heve. 4 A special meef h:at uonmma 3 Catch of 23 Nice Trout—Rev. F. M. Mre, John Jennings was a visitor in| William B. Oliver of Pennsylvania Baker and Family to Move to New | Norwich on Wednesday. dental college is at his home here. 2 HE HO SEHO D i Andrew Squire has 11 £ Martin N , Jr,, has returned to |Ing&- L Hampshire. several mgnuu ‘pa‘l’.‘é’a awi‘,’e“q‘hmé’f e * first and second d > The Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street. day morning at the home of George William Morse of New Haven was Point and_Herbert Moon Bave beer | Hatch, where he has been employed for | in {own over Sunday. here on a fishing trip. They returned | & flumber of years. % George Upion of Norwich called in with 23 choice trout from the Quon- Two flowers seldom mentioned have | town Sunday. dock river. been found in this vicinity—the colts- OSSN St Raannh { ek S8 e Y TOLLAND COUNTY. :‘éeks Tue:;.;’"e s e Many Mourners at Funeral Services of : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munroe .of Mrs, S8amuel Carpenter. Leagup Social—Birthday Parties—A Boston have been visiting at Frank O. i Plummer’ . ‘The funeral of Mrs. hA?de“V%e Safford Poser. for Poultry Raissra. 3 Tracy Carpenter was hel ‘ednesda; Going to New Hampshire. e ;. R i e ot Tiar mnd{' An enjoyable social by the Ew:’rth Local people are sorry to learn that 2 league was held last Friday evening P e o nlece, Mrs. Hubert M. Graves. Mrs. | oith the league president, Mrs. J. F. olone” His iabors” here Soon and will | Sirpemters first husbend was John | Ropertson, at the parsonage. Re- i 7] 3 v o 1o New Hanipablse, Hot' far Srom m& "m.g&dim;{g‘ma s ago. nl;':r" freshments were served by the hostess. cord. Mr. andsMrs. Buker have | survives her. She was 38 “: m‘ old rthday Guests. lNved here a number of years and|ang was dctive almost to the last. Mr. | Miss C. N. Turner entertained at her have Enined,n lapse circle of Iriends, | Garpenter is 87 yoars old, she being his | home Saturday in honor of hier Birtir- who will miss them, also_their fine wife. There were beautiful | day, her sister, Mrs, Church from family of children. Mrs Buker will iom sent by friends and rekatives. | North Windham remaining for a short be greatly missed in the Sunday school [ Mrs. A. J. Hetrick and Miss Emily | visit with her. Lawver U. G. Ohurch $ and many other places where she I8 al- | Bushnell sang, accompanied by the|and Mrs. Church from Waterbury re- K | 1 i T e et | s Burial was beside her first|mained over Sunday. Those present appendicl vish i G iy ‘husband, . Tracy, in re - rty were Mr.and Mrs. Julius s Foater. | of Danielson visited Mrs. G. C. Spoon- | crarye > o T O o | iiah. M1 a0l Min’ Ciffon’ Churet For Outdoor and Indoor Work er last Saturday. Various Items. and son, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Church, . 2 2 F. O. Plummer was in Dover, N. H,| apg S P, Ladd was in town one day | Miss Edith Coburn. _ Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Paints are unrivaled. They gt T e s week. Oren Coburn from North Windham are not only the best paints that Russell Hill remains very feeble. M s an army of men at work at | Dot being able to be present, were her ke the Howard A. Cleaver has put up @n- |, yyier place under the supervision | guests Sunday. Capt. W paN Inake, they are also :fige:“ ;:::ter!g o:to&klns purposes foF [ 5”1y J Williams, superintendent at mmi‘s: Emily Conadz;t from W!fllknmlr‘:; Lockridge o | best paints that can be made. 314 g el , whic] - s been spending several weel 5 the el.}ilfr mansion, which is being re "‘;5’; lM;t Dom’ ng“" - gomm_ afternoon of 4. ‘ We guaraatee them for 5 years. Jj ( ", ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Safford and in- i es_from Limantic was a s g S A THOMPSON sy M, Tred SSrrd and i | e P Sonants Sves Sudas:| SOUTH WILLINGTON | s et o, oo ./ NN for a while. The seven-month’s-old son of Mr. | 8hrubs Set Out on Common—Accident &' g.k ” = James Po brother, Willia and Mrs. John Vrama has been very | Death of Julius Reed—Bonfire Law — to Church Bell—Mrs. Horace Bixby | hag pm'chs::d‘ t;oe h;!{a(‘e m:;{;dpo&ee il with pneumonia. Overkept. Was a Former Resident. Debby Austin place from Charles G.| G. W. Levalley and Mrs. Olive Par- — eE Moffit and is moving his goods in. | ker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo-| 1n the absence of Rev. E. W. Dar- oy ommerce Harry Whittemore has been spend- e RTINS mans Friday afterncon, celebrating| row, who was at the home of his fa- tng the pest week in Boston, where he ; e the birthday of S. D. Yeomans. ‘ther 1n ‘Waterford, Rev. T. C. Den- @xpects o remain for some time. i ONECO. To Compete for Hicks Prize. man this _viliage conducted_the e bea: ng of the common pro- —_ i ham has reu:hln service in the hall last gresses. The latest improvement is|Funeral of Walter A. Place—Aid So- ch?)’é‘:: ":n:l';::. cl?-.::' at the M,,;':f,’_‘ fi.y, { gave an excellent sermon. m of shrubs arranged about it. ciety’s Supper Nets $21. cut agricultural college to enter the Communion service will be held im- foses Ramasey of Berwick, Me., was contest for the annual Hicks prize- | mediately following the ;{;{e&t at the Baptlst personage last WauerbAl; Place, a sufferer from |speaking in June. ae‘l;vl?e in the hulmnulxt Sunday. consumpt for the past two vears, Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Walker attended ulius Reed, a widely known char- The annual meeting of the Congre- died at the home of his father, “John |the entertainment at Spring Hill Fri- | acter, died at the home of Charles P. gational church was held in the church | place, about two miles from this vil- day evening. ‘Williams last Tuesday. parior Thursday afternoon. lage. He was in his 38th year. Mr. A Poultry Nature Fake. Up to the middle of the week only Rev. Jonn R. Moofe conducted the |Piace had. served as station master at #d about 30 per cent. of the dogs in town funeral of Mrs. Horace Bixby in East | plainfield and also at Moosup. He had H. E. Simonds has.a hen .set .with| nag heen registered. Putnam Friday afternoon. She Was | hosts of friends in Providence, Massa- | 13 €ggs. After 22 days she came off The law in regard to bonfires has formerly = resident here. Miss S. A.|chuseetts and Connecticut who attend- | the mest with a brood of 15 chickens, | resulted in a large number of piles of Munyan, Mrs. C. I. Knight and Mrs. | eq his funeral, held from his father's |leaving one poor egg in the nest.| ruhpish being left rot instead of . S. E. Truesdell attended the services | home in Oneco Thursda April 28, at | Some poultry men or women might| peing cleaned up by burning. TAzLE TALK' also. 12 m. Rev. Mr. Thatcher speaking | 8iVe us something better for a record! —_— y Mr. Hills of Springfleld it the new | words of comfort to the bereaved fam- Notes. EAST WILLINGTON ! £ “Ceresota Flour certainly clerk in E. S. Backus’ grocery store. _|jly. Burtal was in Oneco cemete The Congregational ur mi Miss Ida_ Smith has returned from o 5 ning Erigay | the family 1ot He leaves his wife. a g visit to New London. Mrs. Jensen and son Arthur were In puts the quality flavor int Tith an accident in ringing Friday |daughter, four brothers, a sister and |* News has been received of the death | Stafford W¥eanestay, night and as there was no service &t |hjs parents. = ? 7 3 Baptist church orni f Mrs. Estella Freeman, widow of Clark Whitehouse is working with Ld s TRERhel 758 e e Netted $21.01. Frank Freeman, a former resident of | B4, Eldredge on the roads. grimens W 7/ your bread. The Ladies’ Ald society served a |Spring Hill, Mansfield. Grass is looking fine. - vice, which wds held at 11 o'clock, as usual. baked bean supper in the vestry Wed- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tucker, who went Mr, and Mrs. L. Ingalls went to Nor- nesday evening; $24.23 was taken in, | to Chapinville from here last June, are | wich this week and moveéd mtoithelr - the ladies clearing $21.01. famous for -climbing Bear Mountain, |'new home. STERLING Mrs. Russell Thurrott and son Rus- | the highest peak in Connecitcut. Jullus Reed died at C. P. Willlams' = s 2 Zs);l “fi %‘)’1‘1‘? the former’s father," AR5 e R i Tuesday. . I of Little Daughter o r. an “lark D. W ord. John D. Young visited at Mrs. Bald- Fupers S . Mrs. James Foley will settle the es- STAFFORDVILLE Wint IRt Wk Mrs. John H. Shippie—Bazar Large- tate of James W. Foley, deceased, hav- > i o M: uli ‘'oodworth moves into r I Lo B ST ik L 2 s T | Unon Servios Arranand tor Sundey | nii it By miewe ™ (| What and Where to Buy In Norwich Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shippie have ; b = 1= s A a the sympathy of many friends in the Alison C. Lyon has been ill with ton- . W. Potter was in town Tuesday. Evening at the Hollow. BOLTON B e e I S, wscks WILSONVILLE % cotore Lon is entertaining | Willitm Weirauch Dies as the Resuit | Shoes That Stand the Wear Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST that death has visited their home. The | School Buys Organ With Entertain- | her mother, Mrs. Charles Hill of Wil- of Injuries. There is something in the very ap- . - e vty " WY 3 ment Proceeds—Local Jottings. lmantic. earance of the Utz & Dunn Shoes m. with burial at Oneco. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack moved | Mrs: Robert C. Loomis of Westfield, | RES®000 0 3 0 itention, servies and Mass., is in town caring for her moth- ‘The bazar given by the members of v ¥ 3 . the Catholic church was held in Lin- ey 30 ihet tenemient Vacatpl by | i iaw, who has been {ll’with erip. | %Yie combined. Soid only by Mrs. Joseph Baker and children of New Boston, Ct., were at he Everett Clark. R s hall Thursday, Friday and Sat- | goo pOon, O wore T eS| e, Charles White and family| Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Sumner of P. CUMMINGS, 200 Main Street, Norwich. Mrs. Ada Jerolamon of Worcester | have moved into the house vacated by (Premiums) 52 Central Avenue. and tickets on | ag"s i Ter sister o ay or fains | Frank A: Brown and family. b prizes sold rapidly. A large crowd past week. et o I Rev. T. E s)’)a\;;s of Hartfora will — nded each ‘With the proceeds of the entertain- | Preach next Sunéay morning in the The Odd Fellcws of Sterling lodge C 2 t will'attend church on May 1 at Oneco. | T2o0% that the school gave a short time | Congresational church, = P/ o L q ustom l'lIl ln POTATOES have bought Miss Alics Eddy spent the week-end | 250 they MERv-An orean Tor the |y 5ik Baye bebi visiting WAt eaditvey | Al Skin Irritation and Odors TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at her home in Attleboro, Mass. ‘Merton Childs has S moved h Sunday evening the Methodist and REAY, NICE ONES Miss Mary Douglas visited friends |in with his father, who hae s family | Gongregational -clurches. will mnite. in at YANTIC ELEVATOR. : William Anderson visited relatives | ViBEeT- s . T A. R. MANNING, Yantte, Cona. - 55 cents a bushel e heavy rains put a stop to the |2 S RO . .8 ntire o =< decldd n, Sterliag ‘laat week. s many fires hat hiave been started ev. | Hartford, secretary of ‘the Rhode Ts1. . g A OTTO FERRY, prayer meef was T nnecticul ybath . Pro held on night in the o vesty of ey fow auys.for the past two or thres | Qo OO e e Telephone 703, 336 Franklin 8t the :{.h B. church. John H. Shippie | * Herbert Chapman at work in OUR WORK = ot roaven et B ey TURNERVILLE. . * ie SOUTH COVENTRY. ABINGTON Sohoo! _was closed Monday ob_sc- | i mesta the approval of the. oricient| [I] JIINES, Ilemlst, e = . §°“’,“ olg thdel illness of the teacher, Miss . @nd Mrs. Frank R. Burdick and | Local Grang Vi usie Pendleton. ’l?n l"'nnotl-Nol Norv;ksh and James o Yoo Hamnton Grunps ; Mrs. :nnls tGrJ’.y'B. the n!utmhtren. 'ourjee of ew_London were guests Charles Griges 1i s boarding at J. ‘White’s. of Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clarke Satur- | Sunday-stth R tamile hene 1 500t | & 4 and: Mre, D. F. Jaquith spent and Sunday. W. R, Weeks and Arthur Gallup vis- | the Week-end with ‘the latter’s par- nter g:ga)iflzs Nel- | ited Little mvwma a.t ‘Hampton | ents in South Coventry. Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. '35 SHETUCKET S. Tel. 958. - Rnrfl!‘l"nnklinm Room 10 - - ’Phone ’_’ on!'fi_ Thmadlatthl&enapttbetm sept274 1 s maylia Nhll“! & pair of | have been well repaired. work he fret last week. Miss Minnie Slaterhwu in Middle- ng perfectly b in work .,,gg.. be considered, ’.l' 'Mh- -(»Hmdl‘!n- »m gy t'?wn (over Sunhy, the guest of her N 3 .n-g:‘lly ‘when it m no nou m.. Il’ M-m mhr. you can fogii? SIS Ssit Bubey in Hare. mame vl by b OB peiten tlo "¢ 41t 1f you frade at. 1 Pittsburg turns ih w club . Several from here attended a social a of bflc servants. . ‘whole story. < Zyera) rom ecia Lo o o Sehoms | o i B THAMESVILLE SYORK, evening. Washington Star: - e ras *' mayaie p oy fl-l-_ m Bwom.

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