Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 23, 1910, Page 9

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New Haven were recent visitors here, New London - Would Get Into Step With “Rev. . M. ‘gl?a;‘mr:nvfla‘l:& !;lefi"f.‘cel Modern ) CustomS. LETTERS FROM TOWNS IN TWO STATES : The Business and Social Life of Every Town and Fow SR SR s UNCASVILLE ; Campi North i Settlement Refiected in These Columns. i ::.ttufhz‘o;;{féeg gpending ner ity '::d % ‘;:trk’ c?::n::::: FORT TRUMBULL OUT OF SERVICE. - B TR eircas hil te Noowieh wi gl i i s _— :(.:_'" RESoeeyi0n % Rlab e Wemson: ha LONDON CoUNIY- New London this week. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Burton and Mason’s Island. Smith street. didates—New * Smoke Stack at Mrs. W. M. Sisson and Miss Leonora | nepkew, Robert Bound Burton, have Mrs. Frank B. Mitchell and son The Salvation Army Store Discontinued—Military Visi- e Beers were in Hartford shopping last | returnad to Boston after a three} g, . ~ LEDYARD Saturday. ek’ visit to relatives in the Mys- ERaBEiEs Mitohall: Jx- Ssomgsniad by tors to New Lonrdon—Gentlemanly Representatives s it bug - 7oy o ey agand X spend a few weeks in camp with Mr. i — Chapter of Accidents Befalls Local OLD MYSTIG 5 8 il B e AL B TR T of the Marine Corps—A Veteran Band Leader. Resident, in Which Sunstroke, Brok-' MONTVILLE Stonington, : Funeral of Wayland Brown—Postm Ready for Rebuilding. e en Thigh, Runaway—20 Foot Fall and Cut Heads Figure—Grange Picnic on 28th. Union Baptist Sunday School Picnic at Richards’ Grove—Many Attend Lawn Party Given by CHruhnn En- deavor Society. A new smokestack has been raised at the Keyes Process company's mill and the interior of the burned part has been cleaned and made ready for the rebuilding, which has been de- tress Hoxie Has Added New Depart- ment—Personal Interests. Bradley street dogs, like other res- | were objectionable to parties doing idents of that thoroughfare, have no | missionary work in other places, special respect for the policemen| The claim was made that the articles whose headquarters are in the same | given to these collectors and sold for stréet, for last week two different dogs | the benefit of the Salvation Army and sunk their teeth into the calves of the | some of the beneficiaries in New Lon- legs of two different policemen. One |don, should be applied to home mi of the dogs is dead and the other is|sion work. Instead of putting these doomed. So far as known these dogs |articles up for sale and dividing a were never known to bite a human | portion of the profits in aid of the being before, and just why they should | poor, they could be more advantage- Ledyvard had a chapter of accidents| Wavland Brown died suddenly Tues- in town during the past week which | day morning. The funeral was held ; : 3 perhaps has never been exceeded in' Thursday at the home of his parents, The Sunday school of ~the Union layed on account of the non-arrival of the town's history in one week. Nel- SR heir | Baptist church spent a delightful day | lumber to be used.for the rebuilding. son Roach, a farmer, aged about 85| MI- and MrsiGeorge Brown, at their|gatyrday, July 16, at their annual| Mrs. George H. Tomlinson of Baltic hear Allyn's Point, suffered a sunstroke | 1ome in the Wolf Neck district. Rev. | pjonie at’ Richards’ grove, Waterford. | was the guest of friends in Pequot D - ‘o€ |Jeptha M. Olmstead, pastor of the : Sy Wednesda. while having which nearly proved | 3 {Pe'% T OEasteeth DEEtOr o Mys. | About 50 children and a few teachers nesday. fatal. James.McCracken had a 1imb | 4jc "conducted the services. The burial | Made the trip in the Palmer Bros’|Engine Broke Down—Fish Were Spoil- s e Tl O b eal o ek i | wasin the #amily plot nesr the house UK toom WUIEh Dag beoh comforte- ed. begin on policemen is perhaps best | ously disposed of by the missionary Joceph A. Gallup was thrown from his New Window at Postoffice. seats and evergreen boughs for cover| A party composed of John Potter, | KIOWR to dogdom. It is said by one | workers in the places visited, by direct e Automabile frightening his| Since Miss Elizabeth H. Hoxle as- |from ‘the sun. About 100 others went | Charles -Bolles, John J. Dodds, Jr, |°ne Who has for years been a close | donation to the poor and 'needy of e AT is LEiab bine, Taliken: L E et o iten o nhetaii e the eams and trolley and boats. The | while out fishing Tuesday in Mr. Pot. | CPServer of dogs and their habits, that | those places, and let New London take D L e e o R i e N e man mtows £ and bathing were indulged in | ter's launch had an accident to their | the canines are more likely to make | care of its own part of the communi- S “Nlul‘m fn{p-mék‘?-xo di mpct ha: 'he’en adg:d to the office for the [by mearly all the younger members | engine causing them to wait until a | t*oUble for men in uniform than for |ty that is always with us. y}»‘;(;mffv.c n':‘ fal x}gr.fr;\h Nerd etdch es;fecxar' use of money orders and regz- {and at ome o'clock, a splendid clam |launch came by to tow them home. "_;1"{“’- dne Ffl“‘l that he has known The article that were given in the had been raked up in the hay while | istered matter which is greatly appre- | chowder, sandwiches, cake and water- | Owing to the delay the catch of fish |V °l°“’ ogs to lay for letter-carriers, | name of charity were put on sale in policemen, soldiers, and even the col-|a store that commanded fair rent on unloading. Stephen Caswell had a |ciated by the patrons of the office. melon dinner was served by the com- { were spoiled and were thrown over- Lo i horse run away while hitched to a AC Wason’s - Telund. mittee, Mrs. W. C. Allen, Mrs. Fred- | board. g;idaz‘?;"::g g:mll‘;fs T;?xn’ég:filgb:}:r ortle)ot I'lha tgrlnclval‘ hugine-sh-t‘reets honse rake ond “wes badly cut and |- Miss. Johnson-ana sisters; Miss lva TS BB WS, Siprans Mies Muy Personal Items. from East New London to the rajlway | large. heaithy. looking, well.ged. indi- 3 - T Everett Chapman is spending his | statior just for the purpose of getting vidual, and of course had a clerk or shaken up but perhaps the worst was 3 E the accident which happened to Joseph | $onnSon and Miss Leah Johnson, Wiss [ grank Sawyer. Norman C. Allen was Williams w hile ing hav for d’;’ue g Chapman ehaperoned | the cook and did much to_make the Luther C. Gray. Mr. Williams fell a | 2% e e, P rong. | occasion a success. Mrs. Walden of . by Mrs. Hattie Peckham, are spend-|yrncagville gave all the children a vacation with relatives in Providence. |a growl at the black menin uniform |two. The salaries, rent, horse and Mr. an@ Mrs. Fred Gilbert of Hart- [ who are lined up to carry the baggage wagons and drivers all partook of the . O ance of tooat eattiam. b Yook 1] Tatt o ford are spending a part of Mr. Gl}:- and act as escort to passengers from | profits, and what was left for the de- fulling on his head where | N8 _this week at the Gaskell cottage, | ..t of the best chocolate drops. bert's vacation the guest of his moth- | the station to the boat. He says that | serving poor was comparatively small. ling a0 10 ke | Mason's Island. K5 er. Mrs. Gilbert. the dog started on the trip just once | So the passage of the Salvation Army Hospttal whike' he News of the Week. Local Interests. + A large number from this place at- | too often, as he got in the way of one | industrial store in New London will a critical condition. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miner and Miss | tended the Baptist Sunday school pic- | of the fast moving trains of the Cen- |be no gerat loss to the poor of the ). Geer has sold his meadows | tist church met Wednesday evening | Nettie Gridley spent Saturday after- | ni¢ held Saturday at Richards’ grove. | tral Vermont road and was killed. city. noon at Ocean beach, New London. Claude Van Rensellaer has been giv- Once upon a time there was a law Miss Susie Wood and Mrs. Lewis | en the position as bookkeeper at the | enforced in the orderly city of New The passage of Fort Trumbull as = Hurlbut _enjoved a boat ride to New | Bigelow-Harriman company’s mill and | London that required that dogs be | m certainly regretted by London Saturday afternoon with Dan- | Miss Foss will be stenographer. muzzled if allowed to roam at large |the ol itant and his contem- Miss TLaura Enos and ‘aunt, Mrs. | quring such a heated term as recent- | poraries who have since early chil Sears of Valley Falls, R. I, who have | |y experienced, and all other laws that | hood taken pride in the old granite been guests of relatives in town, re- | workeq against the dogs were looked | structure that in its day was conmid= turned home Friday. up and made effective. But since then | ered a model in its line, and they re- in Charles d the remaining upland grass not|with Mrs. William D. Beckwith. cut to Charles B. Chasman of \nrwlL‘\ Mrs. Adiie Musgrave Holmes is hav- Lafayette Main has nad more sheep | ing her house enlarged and thereby Lvlled by dogs near Lantern Hill. Mr. | greatly improved. It will be arranged |I sheep killed by dogs |for two famil Her parents, Mr. |iel and Miss Ruth Darrow. .h year than all of the other sheep | and Mrs, William Musgrave, will, re- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chapman have growers in town combined. side with her when the house is in be%n ;;njviyms‘ an outing at Providence an oston. Many peopie attended the circus held | readiness. % in Norwich on Tu2sday but }:\ere dis- Heroert Bacon Hu(vhms.Ba for- At the Union Baptist Church. Appendix Removed. Ne:thondon has a solitary dog officer | call with interest the many pleasant ippointed in not seeing the street | mer nastor of the First Groton Baptist Lost Passion was the subject of the Paul Maine, son of Rev. S. F. Maine, | 274 he is supposed to see to it that all | visits before and during the cfvil war parade. clureh, Old now pastor of algs.mon by the pastor at ’the Union p:\SIaoul' ‘ormth'e Z\Ielh‘;dist Episcopal | @088 are registered and officially tag- | when the fort was the principal peint Annual Picnic Next Thursday. { Baptist church’at Lewiston, Me., with | Buptict church Sunday mornins, the | thureh, who is employed in Bridge- | €9, and that vicious dogs are kept |of attraction in New London, and ai- Ledyard grange will hold its annual | 3TS, Hutehins, arrived Tuesday even- |joung ladies’ choir ‘rendering excel- | port underwent an operation for ap- | OR the leash or confined on the prem- | most every resident visited the reser- lenic at the drawbridge on Thursday, | -8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- | on¢ mysic. pendicitis Saturday. His father was |15€S of the owners. Then, again, the | vatien gt least every Sumday when out g 3 ‘:‘ O. Williams for their annual va Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins was_bap- | called and was present during the op- | 9088 1;{ uu]u?- seel}x]l to havet becam:; for the constitutional walk which has, al 2 = = .| tized and Frank Sawyer, Roby Boy ati hi L d ‘will B ccess- | More tame than their ancestors and |in these days of trolley cars and auto- NIt Celldp gL S b Minn | iprot " Afbert ‘K. Harris, Sivs. Hacsis | EEOL RO S0 Eophie rertiat el s st v hoped will Do SRS do mot bite man as did their daddies | momiles, almost become a rarity, 2 = and mammies of long ago, at the | Among the men thgt came from. New- arrived at home of Mr Geer homestead, the |, g their little daughter Elizabeth of hand of church fellowship. The com- d Mre. Isaas & Geer| Nestville.” Tenn, @nd Mr. and Mre]Tond of ehurcir s Mrs. Fox Has Birthday Celebration. | Sid, WATIICS of Jong aso. &8 i Mrs. Jacob Fox, who is making her | hence the passing away of muzzles. port after buikding Fort Adams to aid in the censtruction of Fort T on Wedne to s d her summer e 3 - BEdward Poliey and little daughter Ber- = vacation The Christian Endeavor meeting at \Ir. and Mrs. Nathan Williams and [tha of Waltham, Mass Benco StoPPIN€ |7 o'clock was conducted by Mrs. Nor- | home -at the home of her son, Dr. M. ; —_— were the fathers of the oldest Irish aA, Wt At Joun abeock’s cot- | han C. Allen. Topie, The Christian | B- Fox, celebrated the anniversary of Aceording to an item in a local | residents of New London of today, and of New York have returned ; ) thday Sunday. An impromptu | newspaper New London is overrun |these have reached.the three score e tage at Riverside farm. g Use of Letter Writing. e, having spent the past week with | 480 2% RIVEERAe T0rm. @ e were : : . > > sallup anc s S . 5 - reception was held, at which Mr. and | with tramps, and in_ “State street, |and ten allotment, B S Tamlly taarts | Over Simday gu e of Wx trnthor I Philathea Class Organized. Mrs. Levi Tucker of East Lyme, Mr.|near the raifrond station a erowd of | Allrtegdy"me last commond that oc- Lucy W ns of Hartford, are the |juv, and sister, Jr. and Mrs. Herbert| The young ladies’ Friday night club | and Mrs. Charles Newton of New Lon- | vagrants perch themselves in the door- | cupied the Fort has been transferred guests vight Gallup and family. | “Vi"wWilliam D. Beckwith w of the Linion Baptist church held a|don, Mrs. George L. Newton were | ways of vacant stores until the police- | to the isiand forts leaving a detail of The I e S etice. i1 eI gt B il i rbethad T8 | regular meeting at the chapel on Fri- | present. Refreshments were served by | man comes in sight, and then they get | twenty men to care for the property lings of Virginia, and Miss Anna Belle | Mo Paogor - George Haven of lgay evening. ~Nineteen members were | Mrs. M. E. Fox. : up and walk away.” Aside from its|and fire the gun that regulates the Btodaara of Middletown. are the guests | aiise o oiien Pendleton Chi ¢ | present and an enjoyable evening was | Walter Brown, a former resident | ymigue construction, there is some- | rising of the sun and the setting there- of Mr. and Mrs. W. S .Allyn. Broiss Lillian Pendiston Chipman of lspent in Bible study, games and music. | now ef New London, was a Visitor in | thing about the item that does not | of, and to raise and lower the flag at Edwin Gray and daughter, Ruth, of | consine. Mr. and Mre iterbert "o |A Philathea class ‘was organized in|town Sunday. augur well for New London as a pro- [ the same time with becoming cere- Jewert City, returned home Monday, | Coit. of Pearl street. Mystic: 7| the club. Each member was presented | About §15 was received as the pro-| gressive city, and gives = readers a |mony in the last surviving fort in the hayinz beer over Sunday ts of | George Siswiek hoe returned to |® Pin and work was planned to be done | ceeds from the lawn festival held on |\rony fmpression of the principal | state of Connecticut, This detall will Mr. Gray's brother, L. C. Gray Stafford Spri £t el te hig [Py the members. the grounds in front of the MethodiSt | hyginess street of the city. As a mat- | remain until formal possession is taken il " StRLEgr prings Afler a visit to hislcalled on their daughter, Mrs. George | church Friday evening by the Epworth | ter of fact, there are no vacant stores | by the treasury department and the brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Siswick. OAKDALE. Miss Lucy Gallup has returned from T a ten days' visit to her sister, Mrs. Bunday School Reorganized and Offi- | § [0 (35 Visit to her sister, Mrs cers Elected—Rev. H. T. Arnold| Mrs Arthur Patton has returned to Preached. her home in Yonkers after a three e weeks’ visit to her father and sister, Rev H T. Arnold of Norwich | Hon. Amos B. Tavlor and Mrs. Lillie preached in the chapel on Sunday from | Tayvlor Gallup. Prov. 27:7. The C. E. meeting at 7.30 | Peter Hall of Meriden is the guest be presented some ~ Sunday evening | league membe in the section named for the tramps |reservation used as a training school soon at the church. Lester and Norman Shaffer of New to “perch themselves” in the door- (for the revenue cutter service, which Robert Paton of Norwich has been | York were Sunday guests at the;home | o oo” ang if there is an army of |is to be transferred from Arundel Cove, enjoying .his vacation at his home | of their brother, Ralph Shaffer. tramps there they must, according to Maryland. With the great majority here. Mrs. Mattin and two daughters of | he traic squad on dufy at the sta- | of troops being assigned to the island Had Pleasant Voyage. Bridgeport are spending this et | tion, be of the invisible species, and | forts, and with only one company at Word has been received that Mrs. A. | (Ne home of Mr. and Mrs . laridgium- | o0 kind that can walk away with- | Trumbuli for the past few years, the P. Mitchell and Miss Gladys Latimer | ™01 100 A Sumner of New Haven | Ut getting up. change will be of gpveater benefit to had a pleasant voyage abroad. They S N 'd:;- o axeinid two. weoks The police officers declare that they | New Lomdon and bring. another branch will spend Auguest in Europe, return- | 278\vel Atanday to SBEAC have endeavored to keep the section |of the service to the vicinity, wilh “frichids W= COI-DNCH. named clear of the free travelers and < was led by Mrs. J. C. Fellows. Topic: | of Mr. and Mrs. William Holdridge. | ing in September. - 3 The Chrisiian Use of Letter Writing.| The Misses Helma and Julia Gillin CE Bt bty Palmertown Tigers Defeat Montville had supposcd they had beon successful | puring the R A DR LA reorganization of the Sunday ]of Hoboken, N. J. are visiting their Juniors. in their endeavors until informed to artillery, the ‘““ artillery and in- At the school the following were the officers | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ected: resident, J. C. Fellows; | Main vice-prasi Rev. H. T. Arnold; sec- | Miss Kitty Greene of South Fram- retary treasurer, Miss Jessie | ingham. Mass.. is the guest of Miss i tant secretary, Mrs. E. | Elizabeth H. Hoxie : superintendent, J. C. Fel- | Mrs. Charles H. Denison and daugh- organist, F. Parker; collect- | ter Myra were guests Tuesday of Mrs. The Christian Endeavor society of v the contrary by the news item refer- the Union Baptist church gave a lawn |, - Pall same between the -Tigers = e m fantry "and the regular marine and < from Palmertown and the Montville | red to. One of the blue-coated guard- nal corps have been reprasent - party At Jthe Falmer homestead on | juniors was plaved on the grounds in | jans of tha peace remarked, if he had| 8 Vipon the streets of A Tt ey Choping. July 20. about one | this village Sunday, with a score of | ot read to the contrary, that he would | ang opportunity given to observe the Tl;‘n red and fifty people l?_elll’l;lb‘prcfcnl. 14 to 8 in favor of the Tigers. brand the statement as a fabrication, | seneral conduct of the uniformed men, 1@(_.;0':::';{,3m;le_:pg:;sn‘;; o O coet | Robert Paton, after spending his va- | but as he read it in a newspaper, it | ang there were sailors enough to take g bk o de Ay = s o Y e e e ’aoert | cation at the home of his mother. re- | must be so for were it not true, it|into the comparison. No finer body Miss Helen Lynch, Miss Evelyn | Denison’s father, John W. Burrow ser. who is the guest of Mrs. e e onld ot have, bean Hrinied intng | into_the comparison. ' No fner body uferimmmnt Seommis e Local Noti e o o e e coridleY Mod | Joseph Hahn, Frank Schlink and | newspaper. See? fon, “have beern in ibe city. then: the s e o] T AR Y. . Froderick Fidridee | GEatbrt oo o e T Tonila oy TSew s ooudun Jnere e clean-cut young fellows of the marine g Zurchard and John | Teturned Monday to their new home| which were much enjoyed, William | ¢ntertained by Clarence Church Sun-| .. . e b called several | COTPS Now stationed at the naval sta- N ey c.{at Niantic, Ct, after a visit to Mr. | Mitchell entertained the company dur- | 92V _afternoon. Mr. Church took his | .~Wtention "as peed tion, and who compare favorably with bell ringer, Chester Comstock- | Eldridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs.|ing the evening with his Vietor talk. | Suests out for a sail in his dory on times to the actual need of a physician | the * gentlemanly ' midshipmen = from book, Sunday Sehool Voices have late- | James Eldridge. ing machine. Ice cream, cake and |the Thames river. 2 B e e i o o eo®foagt | Annapolis. The regulars of the army Jv been purchased for use in tha school. | _MT- "and Mrs. Charles E. Stapelyn|lemonade were served. A good social | A Mrs. Frederick Wilson of Williman- | nergencies. (VIR @ yeor B¢ T8 |and navy, as a rule, are well-behaved, ¥ Mre Susan Baker of Westerly, R. L,| Were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.| evening was spent and about $20 add- | tic Was a guest of relatives in Pequot | {wo firemen, the kind that go TIgWt|yu¢ the runaway troops of the state Mrs. Susan Bake 2 R 11 Benjamin L. Mull of Noank. ed to the Christian Endeavor treas- | °Ver Sunday. e ot g have Decoms | of Connectiout from the camp at Ni- Robert Dodds, who has been spend- | overcome by smoke and gases and [ °F Comnectiout from the caten et Ni- is_visiting st Mrs. 8. C. Perke 2 Nathaniel Avery of Groton borough foe th et Pt Mrs. Harriet Finley of Vermont is 5 % TS et of Mv. and Mie] T S HENRENeS ing several weeks the guests of his | were resuscitated with difficulty,there |y, siate ang the uniform. It is well the guest of Deacon D. A. Johnson and e R oM and M grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.iGid- | forutnately being someone present on | (1° s{ite and the uniform. At is woll family. At Calite B Chapman Snd. 'sister, PENDLETON HiLL ley, in Niantic, returned home Sunday | both occasions who happened to know |, 8% /08 JeT0 Wl TORRS B0 RS, TR BUE T TR, Mrs. Charles H. Congdon, are the ST B night. just what to do im such cases. Dur-|,,g. of" state troops so far ms goes BOZRAH guests for two weeks of their brother- | Summer Visitors—Personal Mention of | Leander D. Chapel, who has been |ing that same period other members | vol 0 = 0% G000 "0 ame “00 Sat =F in-law, Edward Spofford, of Hoboken, the Past Week. very ill_ is reported to be slightly bet- | of the fire department have received | ..gitapls hody would be in erder for Grange Works Candidates in First and | N. J. 2 i LT ter. MIdEns Hiat retuitet medion). stAN-) Gishenidment: Second Degrees, with Third and Mrs. Wallace +A. Phillips, who has Several from this place attended the Class Received Degrees. tion, r:dndi um}:ecflsa?‘ryfs(‘;] 2”,?“5!‘11?11 These uniformed chaps from Niantie 2 endw or. the Iack br et Mir seem to change their general nature been ill for a number of weeks at the home of her sister, Miss Susan H. ?fg’;;”““' is now able to be out of|untown were Sunday callers in this Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perkins of | Miss Matilda Holloway has been | ” aves. Harris Boardman and son, Lebanon were gussts Sunday of Mrs:| confilned to the housz for the past| Harris Boardman, Jr., of Lancaster, Pa.. and Miss Sarah Palmer, supervis- circus in Norwich Tuesday. Thames lodge, I. O. O. F., at its reg- n Mr, and Mrs, John M. Lewis of Vol- lodge, TeE | to the injured that could have been | S5 15 CHEOEG e B e sorvice . Fourth Coming at Next Meeting— Local Items. ular meeting in Palmer Memorial hall | 43, 4 - it e i given were a physician at the fire f0r | or the state for a _week, and no matter class of candidates. . D L A s | iow Tespebtahie they may be at other Mrs. Thomas Watt, Miss May Dar- | Partment are ,“"“t" e e the ronery | times, when they come o New Lon- row and Miss Maude Bennett attend- |Sive thelr service to save the Droper|gon they act like a lot of hoodlums ty of others, and it would seem tha and are evidently away from home as Mary Sawver week by illness. - % The missionary meeting was held iss Maude Tinker and - brother,| or of schools in Ridgefield and Col- | conihe Sunshine bazaar Tuesday aft- | one or more of the many young phy- | 301G a%e VIACREy Bay From Ho scem Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Myron | Master Charlie, are visiting their | chester, are spending the summer at | Soerates Scholfield of Providence is | Sicians of the city would volunteer to | 775 P08 100 ok, Mo e r o (g ith. cousin, Miss Myrdall Taylor, of New | the Palmer homestead. e eat of T e B tawns attend all fires and render professional ere was initiation in the first and | London. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Gilmore of | T ¢ 8U€S 5 v service when required to the disabled | toad 4 Second desrees at the grange Wednes- | Old Mystic was well represented on| gal] River, Mass., passed Saturday firemen injured in the performance of ;p.r':;z:'l"‘:n:c::d. r,fl:l'(.d P‘h:":"y “':"_ day evening. The third and fourth | Wednesday at the circus at New Lon- | and Sunday with Mrs. Gilmore's broth- GARDNER LAKE g:::ed g‘fflf:;;nlres«;;hu ({,‘ll):r):: :?ulld,eco’:- o Toruard. maseh. along the' seiitcr cosadion fch a Sundsy Wi o re— | tinue in the care of the injured on the:the one purpose ‘for wh Noswrich Capgs - Soioying. Natu same terms, but that first and essen- | 5¢hool stands” is the public declara- tion of Rev. Henry Francis Adams, Boys of Camps Central and Sussal- ek tial ald should be purely voluntars: | ' mew pastor of the Montauk Ave. at the next meeting and | don. er. Charles P. Palmer. Mrs. James Eldridge has been suf- | wrs Elizabeth Thompson entertain- fering from an illness since Sunday.|eq Rev. E. P. Mathewson of HopKin- Her niece, Miss Burdick, arrived on| fon Gity Thursday will be given of Franklin was | Tuesday from Hope Valley and is vn i qua Attend Circus. and ifven as freely as the firemen - the guest over Sunday of Mrs. Lucretia | caring for her. e N T ey —— give ihelr service for the bemefit of |nue Baptist church, in explaining why Lathrop. Mrs. Abel H. Hinckley and daughter, | poce ang son of Clark's Falls Rev. William T. Thayer and family | gthers. the church had not progressed, and Mrs. Charles A. Gager was a visitor | Mrs. Sidney Siswick, and Master Ho- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Palmer enter- | of Norwich are camping near Gardner In the village of Westerly two phy- | the Sunday school given fctitious in Norwich Thursday. bart Si k, visited Westerly Mon-| i.ineq Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahern | Lake. siclans make it a Twle to respond to |value. Unlimited efforts, he sald, have . AN ¥ A small party of young men from | .y alarms of fire with all possible | been bestowed on the children’s eocial side and but very little on the spirit- shore of Gardner Lake. case of emergency, and one of them |ual, and the Sunday school and the William R. Denison of Norwich visit- | nas prpsemp,fa rolling stretcher of his | church were practically divorced. The ed local relatives a few days ago. own construction to one of the com-|Sunday school enrollment showed 440, at the Hickey farm. Mrs. Strickland of Norwich is spend- [ panjes which is molded into such a |but when the new pastor cut out the -~ william Bliven and family of New |Ing a few days with iocal relatives. small compass that it is carried on the | Social side it almost immediately visiting Mrs. Jen- | _Dr. D.W. Barker of Brooklyn. N\ Y. | poee wagon without interfering in the | dwindled to 142, showing that thers Tondon fse ihefe intE Sy is spending a few days With local | |eaes el the regular equipment of | Was absolute lack of real church worlk, b M b - . in the Sunday school and in conse- acr;gig“:;:dds‘:grz? %:‘:te)r’l;; and ATS | Xorwich are camping on ' the south alacrity so as to be ready to serve in John O. Newton has been visiting in Westerly. Miss Brown of Westerly is a guest Mrs. Oscar F. Crumb was the guest Tuesday of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Thurber, of Poquonoc. The Misses Ada and Sadie Kennedy visited New London Tuesda Welcome A. Burrows of Naw York ;_'narls a brlef visit this week to his amil PRESTON Lomg Society Sunday School Held An- nual Picnic at Church—Notes. The G. R. club met with Miss Anna Bagley Wednesday afternoon. Miss Sybil M. Tillinghast of Provi- Mr. and Mrs. A. Zephaniah Brown, “ friends. s b 5 S dence. R. L, is visiting with Miss Bes- | their sranddaughter. Miss Aldeane | . Miss Maude O. Thompson pagsed |TUNSR 0o o 0 .00 Ceptra) | the wason. These physicians have ln The Sanday school aha ff contes te Crary. ~ e H Saturday and Sunday with her aunt, % e = also seen to it that each fire apparatus . sle Crary. ¥ | | Clark, and her guests. the Misses Doro- e B Brown. in Niantic and Camp Susealqua attended the | & provided with a medicine chest, sup- | membership of the church. Th?v'Long S(I(‘IE.L\" Sutndtahy shchcn;: thy and Josephine Waterbury, visited |~ gl‘r Elizabeth ’i‘hom‘pson s visiting | circus Tuesday plied with the necessaries for first aid Rev. Mr. Adams states that the three B e i s B Ocoan Poach Monday. - | ner daugnter. Mre. James Grooks, i T e to the injured cases. i lost pastors strove to unite the hurch {endance and a good time was enjoyed | Neck district was a recent guest of | Rt TT: o 00 1eq the' evening MOHEGAN o i At ts provision 35| nized by a self-assumed authority that by 2il. Miss Margaret Reeves. - e s < = 2 - . » s {harrassed ana hampered them in their “Miss Louise Zabriskie has been vis- | The Baptist Sunday school will hold | Services at the church Sunday eve- | Denison Cook Sells Farm and Will [men who are injured in line oty Boox Tt proncekiear RN iting her father, A. D. Zabriskie, of this | its annual picnic Thursday, July 28th, [ P0& o 0 o o0 Sunday with his| 'Move to Bristol—Evening Services | XCept that ane or two eompamies 4¥e | (o any such dictation and has suc- Y it Ghaties Uraty attended thi Bl S L Quiamb: parents in Rixtown. ; Discontinued. hests, but there is no volunteer phy- | ceeded in removing the SHse or. the neral of Mrs. John Potter in Griswold | is spending har vacation at Pleasant| Mr- and Mrs. H. H. Kinnie were re- Th n g | cian at hand to apply the remedies and “15‘1"3‘.’,“'-‘;3' ndite 1nte the GG L Wednesday. View farm with her grandparents, Mr, | Cént guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. But- f': :‘”' rbfllhm '“';'t": evening ser- | . jjove the sufferer. If there are no ;:‘w «ro"l; i.:'" o sbgadvis .:pm <o . N ¥ and Mrs. A. Zephaniah Brown. ton of Rixtown ,“~ - "‘" 25 ch o physicians in the city who will step | Bave religion paramount 10 soeiel en. NORTH LYME Julian H. Hanks of New York spent _SOUTH LYME RiNe ST Yaukebis metvicel we to the t([rnrtfla:cdhlco;\;:rda“r:t\l' I el R R LR L Sunday - ¥ 3 o do that specis Y ; . o ‘::_';‘ h Plabe el Distribute | 1, Mr. ana Mrs. Frank _Wheeler and ‘Newsy Notes of Local Interest. Trescay. of cmnmgn"::au':l: should provide the | 42 Wil ALICDL Lo0t have not e Tracts, i oF Biontnston visey oparles Davi® | sirs. Charles Waterhouse and chil- {i,,L:t0n Cook has sold his farm ang | WaYS. an % ed dn the conduct of that particylar racts. v . C! ; 2| wit mcve soon to Bristol. They will = = church, he says, and will make a com- —_— Sunday, making the trip to and from | dren have returned home after a three r‘-'nl g oo R et SR gl P g 5 Bt s clinian: even. th the TR of t5is Miss Etta Woodruff is visiting Mrs. | thers in Mr. Davis’ automobile. weel visit with relatives in Long|p .5 i Sy > ¥| The industrial store of uuh_sh.lx.. SlafeRinEn ayon (0 the MnA LT 1o tion Army in New London, whicl as order to make a fresh start on entirely Fosdick this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Chapman | Island. ral of of friends took in the " 2 AT . Two Mormon missionaries passed [ of Center Groton were Sunday guesis| Miss Minnie Miner of North Ston- |, ooy oo S i ?::nnpgn:‘ms business in .;.:\r:vn\dm:":} through this place the first of the |of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.| ington is a guest of Mrs. Arthur s L. M. Fielding s visiting in gor ety i oL SN, dmsH O A e Mr. Alame 2 > one who has Been in the different basis. It is understood that public declaration is e week, distributing tracts and offering fand Mrs. Frederick A. Barnes. Miner. N «ondon, P Books Tacitule. Miés Bertha C. Lémb has returned to| Miss Elizabeth Slate has returned | VeV london Sp- tpmsee-sale UAMR LML SOUTIA IR AL 000 e T T iy Miss llen Stark of Springfleld, | the Lamb honiestead after a wezk's| from Lyme after a visit with her sis- L'BERTY “_L 'f the M-"")ll ul I‘df : ol 5 r’fl ey Hie in @oteimnined thoRaty Bib . is at J. W. Stark’s for a month's ay at Northfield. Miss Lamb has| ter, Mrs. A. H. Miller. . H lanity wil be fi-.lfll'l nuned. e b SAATOE Bl sl s 2 b 8 engaged to teach the same schoel Miss Wilhelmina Douglass has re- «tock was collected by a house-to- Afteirs CF the ohtisth TR S/ ha- 11 7/ wvacation. 3 L NS o or a, E ¢ Moor. - | house visit by teams and solicitation ) London after brief tta May Moorehouse of Attle 0 ¥ - » be the pastor in fact as well as in Mrs. Luecius Stark has r=turned from | taught by her last school year at|turned to New 1 K a few weeks' visit with out of town | Morristown, N. J. stay in_this place. borough, Mass., Iis iting. her aunt, | and consisted of cast-offs of evary de- Miss Alida Stevens of Mount Clair, Mrs. David Chamoion, Jr., is making | Mrs. Jacob Strzyzews| scription 1d went into the store at|name. the actual cost of collection, and there- | * = friends. 5 Miss Leonora Beers of Attleboro, | N. J.. was a recent guest local | an 2xtended visit with friends at Black Morris Weaver is sick with liver ‘been visiting the past week | friends. Point. % trouble. fore could be sold at low prices and at That veteran band le: -ntuv!v —g:.s;iessan'- and G, Hl.)lsttong': Mrs. Arthur Brown and her daughter | Mrs. Burton Stanhove was a New | Prof. H. N. Loomis of New Britain|a high profit. But the busipess did | A. Colby, who has probal and in company with Mrs. W. M. Sis- | Ruth have returned to their home in| Lerdon visitor W« esday. Normal school and who is now teach-|not pay, and it is therefore abandon. | more bands from raw n‘,( went to xaqlm ‘Wednesday for a | Pear]l stréet, Mystic. after a visit to Miss Lydia H; g was a caller in brought out more musiciang ing at Storrs A:ficultuml collage dur- | ed. These collecting trips were not with friends. ‘her mother, Mrs. Ruth Tourjee. the place Tw ing vacation visited Ifs mother recent- | confined to New London. but took in | band leader in New England, large nnmb,t from this place at- Miss Anna Babcock visited Saturday "~ and alter Comstock of | 1 a radius of at least twenty miles, and (Continued on Page Tem) of

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