Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 13, 1913, Page 9

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Saturday, September 13 TIMELY EVENTS PICTURED IN CARTOON BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY ["JZZLE—FIND,THE MAN WHO HASN'T HAD A “THE ‘CALD OF “IME W O SOSPUAGATION - o E : — vu“IIH/[j v v LD." SRR SN (R AIN'T THESE NEWSPAPER EXTRA DD+-T10N Y APPOINTS KES AWFUL!! £ ORMRE QIS HES w Mill pond e ; L[S’BONV them in | 1 some dif- OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Managers of Boarding House Resign— Well Driven Through Solid Rock. Communion Sunday at Newent Church shore. ttended eral atte —Illustrated Talk on Northfisld Con- i the North Stonington grange fair. R et Republican Caucus. ik A republican 1 be held in*'| There As 4 large congregation.af by Rev. Arthur H. Withee, pastor EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. | | | i!m\ been so | n hall on Newent irch Sunday morning to openec ith Miss | hear Rev. F. A. Ful Preceding the \l'c“[nh‘nw h £ £ List il and the [ communion service Grace Loulse London, red Moriarty of Campbell, the little daughter of Mr, was baptiz« management of and Mis, Victor Camy 5 | ed. Dt the Sunda urned to | iljustrated talk was given by Harry rdemy ony Foote, the summer confer- past three Williams of Monday with Mi sth Allen of Old Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents OLD MYSTIC hia A s . Mystic as teac Miss Williams has | ) fill the ancy | enc d, which he att ! and Building in Three Counties. S [t st Dhiving o Woll. o Tl A e pees. id. whicn 1 ufi;}fi;a‘“ Tanchiars o il Schools This Y. he’ school at Franklin opened Mon- R — it at work | S°n Morris were in Norwich Tuesday. Columbia. eacher he Schools This Year—| day with Miss Blancie Brown of OId : IRt % | Master Morris resumed his studies at g N oy i n yToad until the job is finished. For the | - 2 Mystlc teacher. Miss Brown t t aperty. A Qle- ) N orwich Fise Ackbey WebSbs | i1, aud Mex. Fred Jroue SSBS e, New London (,ounty | past few years t between the | Methodist Trustees Elected—Recent | {iusil E s 30 feet has been reached, the | [h¢ Frederick, of ailles, were guests il B b DetHes ol s | the same schoot last vear art""of “which has been 04X o ending St S Eser A Thire. Sty - ut over a year ago s | Personal Mention. | through solid rock Jr s Ola. apuiny oS SRERIuER RO Opening of Schools. FITCHVILLE on a new ) | i rederick E. Dewhurst of Chi- | School Year Begun. | \ McDonald,who has been spend- hools in town opened Monday with SLEEE arrived ey hundred | Old Mystic schools opened Monday | cago was a rece of her fath- | in both Ver- week's vacation with hi s Vivian Benjamin teacher in New- s Pleased to See Road Work road been finished and | With the following teachers: Princi- |er, Hon. Amos | | Monday. ' Miss FRiP I e McDo Miss F t the Bend, Miss R Would Like Trolley Spur I the road in |Ral Mrs. Clapp: intermediate grad Miss Nellie | nover has re-| Taftville has | returned to Pawtuc R T | at th & schoolhouse, Misa ! | tion th Do ennie M Eldred primary i turned after two we trip to the o Ver Miss Mary C'of & been an- | ers in the rned district, Theo- £ i aneaied un this summer on | iss Mary Curran; kindergar- | White Mountains, Welch, | joving two w with Mrs. | dore Perry in the Hyde district, and = £ Feiers employed by Con- cman | ] BEverett Well ss Julin A ) ain- | Miss Murphy at Bliskvill on has been added to the | New Lot rdock have Mr. and Mrs. T. ¥rnest Kennedy and the visitors plaved a appy game, §115¢ Froat Rbponted: winning out by ‘a score of & to 4. The | y7 il There were light frpsts in the low- | Winning run was scored in the ninth | “Xob o “ uoadsy g ednesday morn- | When Robinson threw wild to third, | - [ande S ncadn o St QY edTenn allowing the runnmer to score. Botn | Studles at Pu S t r st corner of the school build- | for ten days’ visi ves in Be i and | ganghter, Florence, of Preston, spent , Cellay . ed le ing thus making a new room for the ['ton. ofT did damage to| Sund 2t Mrs. J. H. Kennedy's. het's pepes of the kinderzarten. Changes| J. B op ix spending ihi Datroft | Maet at the Parsonage. gues Mrs, | 205 S Bl o “_H‘M‘ _‘:‘my‘;v“m have ‘/“II'] m'”“‘”\l York his vacation al his home in 6 tearing down the| A joint meeting of 1he Ladies' ,Mis- i peiae woRolodely '\'w“ L e Itertor, “, ‘»\ly‘( ullding: | 1 y,‘ i r and \ , 2 sho, t the intersection | ginpnary doclety and Ladies’ Ald society . mmedws e n msiruction company | have from a week uting — of Main and Church streets, which has | wac held at the parsonage TuesgGay ghwa o sioner Bennett in re- [ of New London has taken fhe contract |at Providence camp meeti ~ been idle for many years fternook the work. to move the mew harn of Charles Q.| AMiss Annie ‘E. Lee is the guest of - 5 I 3 No Footpath Even. Eldredge and commenced work Wed- | her cousing, Mr. and Mrs. Cha SR s All, Stars Defeated. | = H EE) T {5 HaNES et the sondl be nesday morning. | Cha v ‘of Sanderstown, R | Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Society—Frosts | 1.asi Saturda ball game between | NOVER fons papeg shat ( d _Mrs. J. Havold Williams entertained | . Ernest W. Brown of | i the Sl Baimnide. Thie vroak | Snéldon’s ‘combination team and the A signed petitions to | Ve | the Ladies' Aid society of the farm has been spending { ks o LanStars of Norwidh: was-one of the : B a8 feco e the trolley car | onyrch, Wedpesday. i with her daughter, Mis | Mrs. Thoadwell Miller of Portland | most exciting played here this season | Airlie Baseball |Club Closes Seasen n resumed hig | lage have given up all hopes of going Pruatees Eloctod Brown, who is staying for | spending the week at the|land was won by the locals, 2 to 1. Without a Defeat—School Year Be- e s seminar o Norwich by trolley, but instead can | 2 {Washs at Grotoglions Point G. Thomas hese teams meet again tomorro Qe beat it” to Yantic and then sget| ,LNe annual meeting for the election| Master Clifford Desley and cousin, e Bavls Cf Necwalkshas i Qtm anid play for bhe' champion- Pebied | uhoikd. BAE wiies By WD o, of trustees for the Methodist church | Master Carl Hammond, have returned | e nsaear o ome | EELOn clale rhii Manager R several |1y good footpath between this place | ¥a8 held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. | from New York. : | 1s Burr | Hughes will bri in Nor-| The Mrs. Mary | and the car line, but since the work | The following trustees were elected for | Miss Bertha C. Lamb, who | Ladies i - met with | and Mana was le gberger : | hae begun on the macadam road the |2, three year term Wiiilam M. White, | Summer {en W her s . H. McC: afternoon. | ed - alke e r. and Mrs. Arthur if‘g’;.“rv‘)::.fi Ll | footpath has been taken by autos and | Ell Boothman, Joseph Desley. 5/ Rgflnyi];lp\ - ‘Rh:?: Lot o and Mrs. Miller of | n 1 € subjec pe day in Colchester. ) teams and pedestrians are obligea to | Mot in Gonference. Recrn. o e e e Portland spent with friends | ot tean Attended Convention, j#at ont o the crushediatone upon ‘the || ¥ me e R bs i haineal riaiiag | and | Daweva uned ol Oaihy i and Murphy for the visitors. d Mrs. I C. Peck left L 8._€ Wheeler, Rev,{SpDroanh of team or suts, social of the Baptist Young People's | week's outing to Portsmouth, N | iy B Victory for Plainfield. i e iy : e R s et e unlon was held Tueslay evening in making the tour in their automobile. with 3 { 3 the PlaiHa(d sathicams)] or their hom tor wara in Stonington Wednesday EAST COLCHESTER e confetpnos room e e W e madeed o Bessle Randall, after spending |1 ched-up team of lo- | rk and Hun 1 ndin he Baptist convention, — Storm Was Severe. { after spending a few days at White | the week end at her home, returned to ’l' ";;"" .‘n ”'::";v‘*‘ | going to Washin: Mond: Ing Trip to Europe. shower for years here Sunday night,| Mrs. Annle E. Dixon has returned = lasting for two hours. The lightning |to Summit, N. J.,after a visit to her rk on the macadam road between §iis. and ¥ was resumed | after a standstill of several t is hoped by the residents ‘Road Work Resumed, | Dan Mahoney Returns from Interest- There was the most terrific thunder | Hall. i”m state normal school in Willimantic | €S and fell | ish has returned to his > college. 2 eveuing the lightning was | struck a number of places, yet no great |aunt, Mrs. Benjamid 8rown, severe, The reflection of the | damage was done, Saveral telephones e i 5 v 38, - | School opened Monday with Miss ces, as well as by the trav- | fire In Quaker :‘[)I’:th\:..\.];"i}gl\.‘ltcnd by | were put out of commission. Much LEONARD BRIDGE QO" a number from this place at- | Pitchers pitched & good game, Larkin | mpiastor toaenar of the large: room B T Ao 4 the| Parmers are beginning to eut thetr ol Z | tended Willimantic fair, ’”‘d E";’ locals ”;“‘;‘:‘“ ot "‘"_x.‘“""} and Miss L. Browning as teacher of g e e e Pl G Obituary Notes. Judge A. G. Kneeland Taking School | The beautifal evonines brilllantly | 2nd allowing eight hits, Cone striking | e’ anqll room. = *| Bome from here have been in New | Henry Dilings Brown, velired asso- Enumeration, [ Hientsd By the harvest moon are Ereat, ? 2, A Clean Record. London recently to visit the convict | clate justice of the United States su- —_— . 1 s RS | b i clased that prome cout, whows denth oemirned st | Mrs Tda ¥, Cummpings s viating | ASHWILLETT s e e b chpned S Dan Mahoney, who was on the yaeht | week at a hetel at Braneville, N, Y., | hep daughter, Mrs, L, II, Cerbit of TOWN Fry. he Atries wore not defedted CUMMINGS & RING Cassandra during her recent eruise | was the sopn ef the late Rilijngs Brown, | Bridgepor|, VOLUN — Suving the whale scason in the Medijerrapiean esuntries and | lang time ago a resident of Old Mys- | Judge Albert €, Kneelund is busy | = L The first frest te make ils appear- S 7 N ungland and up to Nerway, returped | tlg Aumberiag (he pupils in the different | Bijou Orchestra Gives Popular Dance | ance was Wednesday morning on low = ' :mmu lust wesk on thy Philadelphis. “Phe death of Silas Eroush, 61, pepgu¥- | distsicts, ! LMishap te Boatmen—Scheels Open | land, LEFFINGWEL! u"era Ire[: urs MHe reporis s dgellghtfll lime abread, | red Menday at his home in ‘guqlgel— Lawson ds’, retuzned - to.| 2 5 A A AR I 1S While in Italy be visited the ruins of | tewn, The fuseral wis held Wednes- | Bridgapor speniing . the [y | T e frvmcthe Diamend, in Nurth Stenington trom Rixtown and Papeii and [he voleapees day afteracen, Rev. Henry H, Ander- |mep wadmether, Mrs, ’mu,‘ The Bijou orches- | Rere Wednesday and Phursday Fearl Rpss and Fred | fifingwell at- Ales, Bpith returmed 10 New Lon- | son, pasfer of the Baptisi chareh, con: | B, Gummings, | ST T A 09 o O F. Hayward was in Westerly to | tended Willimantic fs Wednaaday m r dou Sumday afterneen uftor spending | dusted the serviee, Burial was in the | ‘Mes, Amos’ Lifley of ichanen has |} LRt B el ond. | attend the firemen's parade Wednes making the return tep with N. K. a sope (ime hero, Quakertgwn buryiag greund, teon visiling her sister, Mrs. Rex- | UL WS ‘(,;“:;,« day; Whiting in his autamablle. Waiter .\m“-mly wd' a guest pf rel- Willjasa R. Hull attended the Bus- fel}:d B, Cummings, ; . _““;Lju" stra gf Haratie Seymeur Pierce 1«.»] léuisg_:fl xlh-. and Mrs, John Nolan of Now 337 MAIN STREET s in New Lendon early in the ;:1\:;;§12V;l(;figinh at New Lenden Sat. n;;gxexfiz‘;«;e‘t;‘;\muglsln:l;:nim:;‘xm:gg e '“‘.a i w o o x.:{m;m"gc m: :—:‘;‘;‘\md. S?"ii.‘m;‘x:lr‘:: .;Ix\u u;t::lx: “,{k'u‘:vv:g’b‘e?!g:fi‘ua:h: l:nzunmm; Opposite Post Office. and Mrs: ¥, H, Browning at- Sy =) ik M. Williams are guests of relatives at R e Frest puEsy ¥ | fox a few ays, fhe Baptist association at Vomterford 'PHONE—1052-2 the fair jn East Haddam Wed- Usbian TTespacsise Sevice Wateh Hill 5 d €arl Anderson of New Yark is heip- dnesday, Lady Asslstant; 2 A upien temperamecs service will be| Mrs. Otto Nettleton and dauzhier | Boat Overturned. ing & Ahlberz with his harvesting. Mr. apd Mps, T, O Lefingwell and James Meirath recently purchased | held Sunday evening ut the Melhodist | Grace spen! Waednesday and Thurs- | Sunday afternoon when Ray Mors & Anlberg and O, B\ Hawward are [ Mr. and Mrs, Pred Gallup attended & puiv of Holstein caltle for Mr, Byky, Episcopal church, Tho address will be!day at Mrs Bdwin P, Kuceland's, !and Roscoe Bilgood were enjoying & | améng the first to cut their corm, ! Willimantic fair Thursday, < X o

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