Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1913, Page 10

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. of J. Frank Rogers, where clothing was ; was a collection of flintlock muskets; % i among the number was one that at- > % % : \ .. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES s P gt el Bs it S mrn | i i, Sundn.yo‘night the same gang op-| Rally Day of Baptist Sunday School—|rel soven fect in lensth and stock of i UNC erated In Hamburg, breaking into sev-| Woolen Mill Addition Will Permit ;?::gcadeslsvn. "rh;ufutnh‘looked to ti:; A i 3 H ASVILLE eral heuses. Monday merning they| Hiring Thirty More Employes—Boy new one, owner saf . é New London bnunty 3 Were rounded up mear Lord's Hill bY| Seouts Meet. it was 100 years old. - I Birthday Party Given Thomas Dol- | Dr. J. G. Ely of Hamburg and a con- s 2!, i / ; i v ROAD SOCIETY beare — Strowride to Norwich— | +talls. The men arrested gave the} rne Baptist Sunday school observéd GALES FERRY / - ; B names of Peter Norunda and Aken|sunaay. Oct. 5 as Rally day. Rev. (Stonington) :Tw:‘s:?:sei’éihei?;e:fl"‘Irli'lei:vflh”r to fiml' ,t,n?h we;e arrax‘gz;?dwbl?ifo;: "3?& Henry E. Angrsrltm;iI pastor of tl;e Many Mourners at Funeral of Harlan N E ce o e eace ISWOl ach al morning ser- Bt WS OF; Sreige SATHlISH MG Sih Lyme. Probable cause was found and | Vice from the subject Hobab and Ho- | v Newbury — Local Attendants at Camp at Manor Inn—Town Goes No- 3 S. Beebe and Mrs. Al- | they were bound over to the superior| pabs A special programme was ren- orcester Music Festival—Nathan License. bert V. Avery were delegates from |court. J Frank Rogers and daughter, | dered at the Sunday school hour, con-{ A. Gibbs at Bankers’ Convention. Good Cheer Sunshin€ society to the |3figs Jennie Rogers, and Robert A.|sisting of recitations, class exercises, Miss Allce Dermott of New Jersey | Sunshine convention held in Walling- | Bailey were in Hamburg Monday to| Rally day drill, solo,, God Give Us/|- The funeral of Harlan Newbury was is spending the week with her cousin, | ford. : identify property found on the thieves.| Homes, by Miss Dorothy Chesebro,with | held from the Gales Ferry Methodist Mrs. Thomas W, Palmer. ' e Birthday Celebrated. . Gotisral” Naws: response by a ladies quarteite. The | Bpiscopal church Tugsday atiernoon o ctiing held 1a | and Mk Wiiiem Dolbeares Mr and | Mr and Mrs W. W. Hanney and | SEn0RRcs, WS SU8t cerolses, he | offclating. A Solo, Tennyson's Cross: Dorough on Wednesday and gave | Mrs. Addie Strick- | Children, Wellesley and Catherine, Vis- |, oeramme was announced by Supt.|ing the Bar, was rendered by Miss account of the recent North Ston- clson. Mr. and Mrs, | ited friends in Colchester recentls Frank B Williame. Grice A. Chapman, with a hymn by ton meeting by invitation of the | . George Nichols,| Miss Pearl Brown of Mystic ‘; The Baptist Ladles’ Aid society and | the choir. ‘There were many beautiful . Mrs. Dwight Stone. M. Fyed Rosers of Norwich, ;l;‘iflg;fr‘gn:‘;”}“"’i;:,‘,“““ at the home of { ;.0 "Irrited Workers of the, Me{hodllst flowers. Se}ffl_‘ayvefxngfla f{x:nds;\(tednd- sy Peab o ste: vas | 2 Frank Nichols, M N an e servie New L , R Dy e o N e s | e i o S &l e James Tiane hasireturacdrtrami o | G o ncotBL SITED S26 ek e o Bl | o thn: Norwicn, Daniclaon. and Boos O kel Miss Valle(te Gaviti, Miss Mary Dol- | Visit in New London and Brooklyn, N. Addition to Weolen Mill. - | sup. besides several brother Masons s home | be George Rei Earl Nelson of | Y. % = b i from Montville lodge. The service at S Do o erson and Kenneth Doi- | Miss Lucy Phelps visited Miss Kittie| The work on the new extension of | the burial, which was in the family lot iss Pris¢ A a A. Billings w over Sunday m Willimantic Normal | Pravidence. are were among those whi sem- | Ray during the week. the Mystic Woolen company of Old| i the village cemetery, was conducted Mrs. P, | bled at the home of Al s G G e Mystic is being pushed and when the| py members of Groton lodge, 1. O. O, for w and | Thomas Dolbeare to observe Mr. Dol- “SALANEE; SIS g building is completed will accommo- | |, who aiso acted as bear v beare's birthday anni 'y, Refresh. | A social dance was given in Grange| date about 30 more employes. : L S W babs ALY ot lons Saieicd bre soti served, a feature being a | hall under the auspices of the local| Electric lights have been installed at| wife, formerly Miss Amy Bolles Sat- Grange Meeting. With Jlisnted® oelng 2 | Grange last Friday evening. the First Groton Baptist church, OI@| ferice who with her infant daughier The r ng was held | The evening was pleasantly spent,| Mrs. Remington of Willimantic spent | Mystic. _ldted May 7, five months previous to Wednesday lecturer’s | i cre was music by Mrs. Frank Nich- | tWo weeks recently at the home of her| The Epworth league of the Methodist | {he dqay and nearly to the hour of h hour was Courtland | 1< \fiss Vallette Gavitt and Mr. Reid, | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Darl-| church held its Bible reading Tuesday | pyrial. Mr. Newbury leaves a son by York. A arming was nd Mrs. Joseph DelLancey of iing. evening at the parish house. a former marriage. Harlan Newbury, given :\‘\‘ of town speaker and | n, N guests at the home Oyster Supper for Club. * g}t;itg?t‘n‘g;difizgg:‘{ Q\"‘eln?g?ety held i‘ ;ma a sister, Mrs. Latham E. o = ! ind Roscoe Dart. S ci held its £ e ; Smith. i § Joseph L. Westerly Jose HETE, who Tk tadch Lo s e Reaches Halifax. Attended Music Festival. ik Tebror s at the home of her | NS D00 (less an ovster supper| Friends of Mrs. Wilfred E. Brown| Miss Alice Satterlee and Mrs. Eu- a a s Rich | parents; Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hart, over | . After ; have received word of her safe arrival | gene LaFontaine of Allyn's Point re- e end o i Mr, and Mrs, Charies Tryon and|at Halifax, N. S, where she is the|turned Saturday from their annual liss wde oger teacher in 1 & Villi i i visit in Worcester, Mass., having at . 2 . T a t Willimantic, and Miss | guest of friends. P ng 2 i Hall, wag an over Sunday guest B o T Baing | 'Ine Hoy Booutsmet Hrifay evenins | tended the music festival. A Perfection Smokeless Oil the home of hef parents, Mr. and | 92 2 : in their rooms in the basement of the . ; . : New London were recent visitors at|in At Bankers’ Convention. th t <. Frank H. Rogers. | Silas E. Burrows mansion. “ . B SR Heater is the very thing to Miss Florence Adams, who is teach- | fhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose| ®gi P el 2loe Pensacola, Fia, | Nathan A. Gibbs, assistant cashier tained Rev, and Mrs. Williams and Mr. few weeks at the Shien Bomeptcad representative of the bank the con- Jewett City, was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, ing i her parents, keep the house cozy and (RSl | and “Mrs. Charles Ray at their lwme| ®ith her aunts Miss Dora = Alden | CDHECEN. Smeriean Hanicers: as- comfortable 1;1 tfhe chilly | 2 | Friday evening. M2 2 s 1as | sociation held this week in Boston. a3 ace is wéas a good attendance at the | Mrs, Mav Daniels of New London is i?;;ng’r'ag;:qf0;_*’5‘“!;‘;‘}“&:;’!‘;1:“0 for] ~Mrs. Lucius Brown of Norwich and days before the furn: school confer- | N . | iaitdue her mieco, drs. HERERE LAk S e Lk oip e bem LSk AU e L reieg sad Migs Emina started. today (Sat- DLuBle Wie s R ke v Litn e I T ot em . | Larrabee of South Windham and Mrs. “oho James Tane, William Darling and| ~uss “ilie B s Sh-|E. H. Tracy of New London were | eeneville church wood has been spending the past two weeks with her twin brother, Dr. Chip- man, and family at Elmcroft, Talcott- ville. guests last week of their r Noyes B. Ally Mr. and M Met to Reorganize. Host trost s ew Lond The | 5 The Philathea class met last Thurs- | T, Rl Bl Quishiee Raapticcties. day with the teacher, Mrs. Henry E.| " Mrs. John S. Noland of New London TN . Charles Miner gathered ripe red | Anderson, at the Baptist parsonage for | was a recent guest at the home of Mr. d Mrs. Michael J key a 5 oy " nd Mre, Michacl 3. Hickey are | epberries from his patch on Wed-|a business meeting and for reorgan-|and Mre, Cyrus Chapman in the Al- Strawride to Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bailey and A strawride party from New London | sons, LeRoy ands"[‘heogore, were New Wednesday night stopped | l-ondon visitors Saturday. i held a dance | Miss Blla Darling has returned from Thursday morn- |a Visit in New London and Worcester. tive, This year’s new model Perfec- ahins nesday morning. S R e lyns Point scction. : | tion has many important im- Prank X i ahlias in the gardens- o Mrs. J. Mr, A . . D= Mr. and Mrs. Sober moved la = ot e kJLs.fili?f"f:g'Rn]?:r)-]nlr?; Douglaes and Nathaniel | With and children, Dorothy and B | from the Stoddard's Whart | provements. It gives more heat, it MRS R Bl c ct the attention of|Son, have returned from a visit to Mrs. | the Ferry cove vac | SR 1 Nawe Lt ) AT s e Beckwith's brother-in-law. and sister; | bot ae woq Mre Has Bronson ! is better made and works better ) S 1 otman of her safe arrivai | E. Mocti Rev. and Mrs. C. Leavens Eldredge af | M. and Mrs. Nelson Parker of Nor- | than any other heater on the Military Week. at Magdaiene, N. M, <where she was | Defegatessis © B iactiny Greenville TEIL wich were over Sunday + ki chiauiy Mrs. | met by Mr Totman The Mml ing delegates were ap- Return to Florida.. ativ at the Ferr: A | market. cedtere o + 3 3 pointed Sunday evening to represent b mother, Mrs. Her w. . % ° in. Carried Cheer to Almshouse. | the ‘Salem Christian Bndeavor soclety|, Capt. and Mrs T. Evereft Welles | {19 b (ine' from a recent - | Easy to rewick—wick and car- B8 Ty et | he Good Cheer Sunshine |at the annual meeting of the New | ! Tned to hemeacola, Mo after| companied them home for | S e p and by foot | _ @il ith anly G5 th fis tacdon tan Endeavor unlon to| 2 Visit to the capfain’s B the L e a vas awoek rier in one; just lift out the old Welles, at the Welles home- invited M he band wh rer Colonel Davis be held in New London Wednesday afternoon and evening: Rev. T. A. Wil- almshouse, going by way of a straw- | de in Burke Hewett's big team, Earl | : T. 3 arlton driving. About twenty mem- | llams and wife, President Gilbert J.| end visitor at her home in Nor { 1+ 1 S £ | and drop in the new. Tabor and Miss Mattle| Frank Hilton and J. Frank Corey | P | Wide, shallow font—holds more rl of Pawling N. Y. were recent | Of Nerwich were at th home | Fes A L kg and’| bers were in the party, who arrived at | Murray and wife, Vice President N. L. e Mrer® frvent | here Tuesday b . s, g S i Setie rer | the almshouse‘near T2 o'clock. ~Re- | Clark and wife, and Mrs. Hase V. Bav, | © e o e o ok Offering for Missions. oil, and gives full, steady heat new station in ( nia, much t8 the |’ hments of sandwiclles, cake, ice s mer home at M ; The arterly offering for missions s 1 H of officers, men and Spbetators, | Cream, fult, tea and coffee were car- VOLUNTOWN sl SRR e e G e e B SR whether font is full or nearly and Seth N. Wil | T B A = operation performed on her eve at|Sunday school Sunday, a short pro- | empty. reston on Wednesday and lawn, where the inmates of. : Lawrence hospital. gramme of recitations being given as | auction < > almshc with the superintend- | Result of Ball Games—Republicans| “y1ic " parthenta Follows: The Lord Hath Need of You ic-locking flame- Town Goes No-Li and matron, Mr. and Mrs. James | Win in Monday's Election—No Li-|to Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Mary Tithing. Miss Made- Automaticiecii het wn Goes No-License. kwith, were invited to sit down 5 A R y S S = L [ spreader prevents smoking. il DGR at 1 WAl Lekitell 11, ot g asS - o cenisBallelsiBra v ned friends in Mystic, Old Mystic. leine Birch; The Little I Can Do, Miss | P! -] s e 1 the members of the society. After nett's Corners and Center Groton. Prnestine Talbot, Indicator shows at a glance Fhice Abhoy nn. By | dinner ¢ 2 ”!‘ }“"{“?E“E Saturday afternoon the Bear Cats of| Mrs. Edward Polly and two: children Auxiliary Gives Suppar = ouch fual is Teft. “No '1.200 men from Forts Wright and I mus nd vocal and | popevitle visited this village, the local | have returned to Waltham, Mass, af-| . supper given unc A 5 r catch y on Tuesday evening and were | Saren team defeating them 16 to 1. Larkin for | ter spending the summer with e LAt gallery t0 unscrew, o1 entertained by a fine concert from the Class Officers. the home team pitched a good game | Pollve parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Alon- | O [ b oil and dust. band. The senior class at Palmer Memo- |and was given good aupport by his|Zo Ghapman. . 0 ries W ted a Look for Made with vitreous blue enamel or plain steel drums. = —— rial school held its class meeting, at |teammates. who were able to hit Sim- PENDLETOR HILL et return for Miss Sarah Kennedv were visitors at Seaciel Hope Valley Monday. h plans for holding an entertain- | cox at will. Simcox had an off day ng the the Heater ment were discussed and the following | and was hit hard and received poor Mrs. Rowland I P " of New A . 5 officers elected: President, Edward |support. Ends Season’s Work. Lo spent Monday relatives with the Attractive latticed window Geary; vice president, Lillian Sawyer; | Sunday the Voluntown-Glasgoteam| Oliver Randall has returned tp|at the Ferr frame. nma Shapiro; treasurer. | had for opponents the Independents of [ Brook TRIANGLE , N. Y. after spending the| Mrs. Fred Richa The class colors are | White Rock. The locals were unable | summer months at the Welles home- | ited relativ Dealers everywhere—or write for de= son and white. The de | scriptive circular r mot pin was selected single, while Howson was touched up | season. } London 1 Cameron first of the week two coon | ign for the i to hit Lowrey, who held them to ene| stead, where he was employed for the Mr. and | | 1 Thomas Church entertained the ven and was given poor support| 'Samuel E. Dennis of Providence has | days | Woman’s Home Missionary society at | at critical moments. The visitors were | been spending the past month at the her home on Gay Hill Friday after- |victors in a great game, 3 to 0. Dennis homestead on the river road. noon £ 8 ] Republican Ticket Carried. SFUBETE S LE R 3 Montville grange served a supper Maurice a e Monday's election resulted in a re- MONTVILLE };]t 1\\‘ .:“l R thi erry, having the death of Mr. N. Newbury. n engineer of the recent visitor at r, Mrs. Lydia S. been %\ STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK New York, N. Y. Albamy, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. ( ng a few da after its meeting Wednesday evening. Hepat ik Cralg, accompanied by Fred | publican victory all along the line. The Thompson is | Church, spent the week end with | board of selectmen was re-elected. Ow- i 4 < et . on And M $hends 1n Horwion wl it somebody’s error there were no A°;"_’"'_" of Union Baptist Church— W‘,if:“”'f“’,“:‘,”{'?{:{ A Buffale, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Joseph Hickey was in New York to | ballots provided for the vote on the rincipal Murphy Gives Address—| "0 a8 U0 PSS Sarah Per Shd | witness the first game of the world's | license question, so the town remains| Delegates to Ordination. " Harmon L. Perkins from the) vin Mills were in | seTies. no-licerise for another two yvears. At oy B W heiier Joseph Marceaux of Pequot, who has | the business meeting held in the after- Sunday evening, Oct. 12, at 6.30, in of who came ; attended the | been.in wrence hospital, was brought | noon reports of town officers were read | the Union Baptist churc there will Alfyn's Pofnt T H . home Monday. and approved: a 171-2 mill “tax was|be a special service entitled General 3 | =—— T == i laid and a 21-2 mill school tax was| Willlam Booth. His life will be pr A. Alpin and son Frank ill, under the | local M. E. church was well attended. HenhouselEalde. voted: $1,000 was appropriated for re- | sented in story and song. Mrs. Melvin Sl g o Kok e ) eldorn’s henhouse was | pairs to highways and bridges. The| Furber will tell the story and a large | yillage la nd retu to their | the first of the week. evening the leader will be D A TR ken thieves on Sunday | selectmen were advised to use their in- | chorus will sing the songs. homme 34 FITOuTE Vieinom N.Y. S ) s Wilbur; topic, Forty Years of r. Ely Does a Good Deed in Captur- six young pullets were | fluence to have the Sterling road put| Miss Eloise Landphere and Mis: e A S (BN Promoted to Springfield. Missions in Japan, Neh. 9-21, 1s, 56-5 ing Burglars, - Gl _ |in good condition, commencing at the| Bertha Lyon were appointed delegates : R Misses Gerirude and Lillian Luther of | B, P. Young of Sterling Hill was Palmer is having an addi- | Sterling town line. Following are the|from the Baptist Bible school to the GAKDALE- Chicopee, Mz 1re sending the | calling in the place Tuesday. s house in Pequot. newly elected town officers: Assessors,| county Sunday school meetings at 305 week at their homes. Miss ~ = Gertrude | Aopun Jentertained her | Clark' A, Coon r, E. Byron Gallup 1| GTeencville Congregational church t0-) pirestors Vote to Make Raymond Li- | Luther has been made nt super- | North Canton.—About 250 former & burgla Mahoney, of Stonington | charles H. Barber r; board of relief, | day (Saturday). L brary Free After Jan. 1—Examina- | LSO at the Telephone Exchange in| residents and friends of North Canton hot e i George T. Briggs r, Charles W. Pratt Address by Principal Murphy. % > 2 J =xamina- | springfield. | gathered in the country church on the e stealing | A ativer Tn town Shman Were | r, Bion J. Kinnie d; selectmen, Elmer | Principal James E. Murphy of the| ton for Postmaster. The Sunday morning service at thel hill for Old Home day Wednesday. re L e e e e I oy Sunday. es|E Coon T Fred G Dawley r, James| Palmer Memorial school gave in- i B e iam | Prod company {5 belng dug deeper | B Dixon d; town clerk, Howard E.| teresting address on Some Modern In- At 'mo_" ongregational church St e ened away by | e s dug deeper | yimes r; town treasurer, John ventions in the Baptist chapel Friday | 43Y the pastor, Rev everal houses | con of Oxoboxo lodge, Fi | WIS Ti agents town deposit fund, Ez- | evening. DeiRCcHeS Aoni ook n earlier L Selvin Furner, ‘oage: B |ta Briggs r, Charles W. Pratt r, Wil-1 ~ Supervisor Wheeler of New London | Jieting was, SRl Feriy Tuesday — attending the |liam H. Bifgood d: auditors, Thomas| visited Palmer Memorial school Tues. | 10Pic, The Ideal Christi of ‘a brother Mason, Harlap | McDonald r, John E. Tanner d: grand | day afternoon. ”I;]h 2 ”“I “] o R-" 2l ury. 3 A o jurors, Silas L. Barber r, Charles A. Forty-three were present at the reg- | ; J°¥ n] "';11 i gone to New | ’ Anderson r, John E. Tanner d; collec- | ular Thursday evening prayer meeting | 7e35ie Scholfield and Mre, . o Sehol months vis- e e | tor of taxes, John E. Kinnie : consta- | last week. There are now 30 mem- | fi€ld W ShERLIIIay chi Edward Ly- HANOVE bles, George W. Hatch r, George W.| bers in the new Bible class, which | iNg& on gers taking b s b i OVER " | Macomber r, Stephen B Sweet d: reg- | meets weekly after the prayer meet- | (M in his tour e g hily Stark and Mr: V. M SEr i r i L. Briggs r,|ing in th Tor of the U Baptis e i SEOBELS e Al were in Hartford and Mid. | Sunday School Session in Peck School- [ 1Strars of voters, ATthuf, b Frifs b ing in the parior of the Unlon Baptist| pece . elin Comstock, and M. | etown Tuesday house—Hunter Brings in Four Ducks. | tee, & Byron Gallup r, E. B. Clark T, RN R and Mrs Dolbear motored to k Eastern_Point Charles B. Main d. 3 Deacon E. . Henry, Moses Chap- {way of Norwich HOGE 1h tha Poci Beiier s B Two Members Recsived. man and Rev. George (. Chappell of New London house was held last Sund. fternoon. At a meeting of Court Liberty, No. {:p(;;-d {;he Lvr‘dll\;l(in[n of Rev. Percy Returns -to Norwich. At the concert by the Ladies' Guild | 132, F. of A. two applications were re. | Wolfenden, pastar of the First Baptist| ype 4 D, Herrick, who has heen | iss Hertha Buriingaim violinist of | celved. The secretary read the list of | church, Waterford, Thursday after- | o r5 b 0 JIEFEn WED BRSO of | nday and re going by th urning by way | The first session of the Sunday “BEST BY FAR” er \ednesda Mrs. Letitia will be Dorothy Lee. An- | Tuesday and witnessed the New York- Ten delegates from the Baptist ket, R, 1., is to play. C. H. Cas- | changes made at Atlantic City. hgons | her sister, Miss A. M. Fellowes, re- g ; Mrs. Mary Fox, who has et Rer i harae itone of Wiliin c and N i 2 . 1 o er ome ne of Wilimantic and Mrs Local Notes. e ine b Posk. Ter WitH: her turned to' her home in nfi | are to - Arthur A. Gaudette spent several| ter Mrs, George Wood, has gone (o | Sunday, her s a Y Japan the Theme. t_"ays’rt:is x;-eek at ;};e;’ Bedford,return- | Vermont to make her home with rel. | COmPa f{”fili:l. Mr ana | . n interesting program on Japan was | ing Thursday evening. : atives. a Mrs. E s, Mr. an [earricd out sucorssfally by the Mis.| Henry Sheldon, Ted Larkin and|* > Delegates to C. E. Meetin e e DO]N ITOTHECAP pOI TTOTE IAP ary Committee last Saturday. The | Charles Aubuchon were in New York - E. 9. k took an automobile ride to I . ALy g _’” ot : Christian Endeavor society attended | Comstock remaining for a visit with ment of the result of the contest | Philadelphia game. 4 iety att | g | on “You y - 5 has rfeceived his| the annual sessions of the New Lon- | friends n “Young China Hunters” and the| Arthur I, Briges ha don Christian Endeavor union at_the [ Town School Supervisor €. E. First Congregational church, New | Wheeler visited the Montville Center London, Wednesday. The pastor, Rev. | and West Side schools Tuesday. G. C. Chappell. conducted the regular Library Officers Re-elected. | award of prizes for the same will be | commission as a special fish and game : r for this town, as for many ‘mith has returned to ys. His reappointment fs popular . after visiting rel. | With the hunters. . : a ; Thursday evening prayer meeting at . N 1t n town for- the summer. October devotions. are being held on 8 iy CHIONING: | The annual meeting of the Ray- | Mr. and Mrs. Angus Park have re- | Friday evenings during the month. :g"s L“Fe"‘;‘“‘ E’;“g’“s‘b ‘"g"‘"“h-l }‘;"“é:"- mond Library company was held in or LGS turned from a pleasant trip to Sher.| The teachers at the -center school, | LS Woek, 'm the absence o « Slo- | the library i or ER ™ | Montreal, Canada. ) C. M. Leathers, Taftville, Misses 3 L it reports of t 5 B TTLING e UG”' ALE | C ‘les Carter; her daughter | Mary Hevrin and \Viniged rf‘oria_rty ® | were read and accepted. The | and youngest son have returned from | Willimantic, and Miss Rosa Cook of lals .1 ing officers were re-elected: Pr VI8 o relatives 1n North Adamar | New London all spent the week end at COSHEN Charles G. Turner; vice ( REWERY BOTTLING ALE LAGER Mas: their homes © G Paul P. Glasbrenner; . : L i D eI Kitchen Shower for Miss Ruth E.! kollbwes: tronsurer ; J. Quinn'& Co. J. Quinn & Co. George Greenberger | motoreycle races at Norwict Saturday. | SHUNOC Curry and William C. Thomas—An | librarian, Mrs. F. C. holfield. It N. J. Fournier & Co. CSteFoi Dt G Old-Time. Gun. Fis votéd fo make it a free library i' Z'em;w W. E. & J. H. Wilso; J. Quinn & Co. | jJames Tucker went bunting Wednes- | Sunday Servrcet;—Re:ult of Monday's| A merry company of young peopls| The'Ladics Social union met 1ri- || Corron Bk George Greenberger R.'Shea f e ane: s hom: h ote. gathered at the home of William T.|day afternoon at ome of Mrs ducks Oiter hunters here have had | R Curry Friday. evening for-a surprise to | HAITY Auwood. : 3 JP- Shea T. F. Moriarty The Palace O e Rev. J. M. Collins spoke to a good | Miss Ruth E, Curry, whose marriage| A civil service examination was - Zabrowski 8. Tkaczak & Co. Pfare e sister and friends were | gized audience Sunday morning at the | with William C. Thomas has already | taken here for the position of |§ K. Allard HYd Kilso 5 = A B SUIAAY Second Baptist church, and Rev. O. G. | been announced. ~The young people P R e e S| o8 Yy C. E. Wright uddingion of Mystic supplied the pul- | carried kitchen utensils which were | Star S 0 o z e, c g ( 7 SALE™ . pit' of the Third Bapfls:lc;mrch. m‘ys!erimxsi_\' hidden in a large basket. ?;1\ power! engllage scutter, sh‘f::ei)ceu G. Groenberger A. Clendennin Carroll & Shea B A large vote was polled at town | After the company had enjoyed several | filling F. F. ] <. g —_ 8 meeting Monday. The election result- | games, the prospective bride and groom et i The Palace : N. J. Fournier & Co, N. J. Fournier & Co. Townspeople Relieved of Anxiety by|ed fn part for the republicans and f\were ushered into the parlor, where GLASGO W, E. & J H. Wilsor. - ‘ h b Capture of Thieves—Sacial and Per. | partiy for the democrats Irank But- | thes” were seaiod under a hige red M. F. Shea & Co. J. Slosberg M aten i Cess, onal | . ton, democrat, received the largest vote | and white umbrelia. They were thén 3 Al Assisted when necessary by | - sonal Itema : for first selectman of any candidate | showered with confettl. The object of | Promotiun for Miss Gertrude Luther— |} George S. Draper Cariait a Shike MWLEE. ‘& J H, SEdat ‘ Ciiticgra Ojntment. They | miice was excitement i town Sun. veted for. ducted a ot | 118 aalr was nest explained by Cal- General News. B Miirphy'& Co H. J. Kilroy : ¥ ot R SE e ev. J. M. Collins conducted a eot- | vin MeCall, after which the guests . E. Wri 5 keep the skin and scalpclean | du morning when oiout hait 154hob- | age prayer ineeting at the home of Mr. | shiowered Miss Curry and Mr. Thomas | Mrs, IT. Pollard and daughter, Ruth, \;V:P:QS"HH“’I“ CoE ot M. Goldstein « DR ahioradi jole s and Mrs. Plerce Thursday evening. with all kinds of kitchenware, There ore wee risi -3 T, Wil- el Ho ote Carron Br 4 and clear,sweetand healthy, | naa been enicred und robbed Mir. ama Mra, F'rederick W. Clari en- | Was much merriment us the mitts were | By, " oCr Cn0 Visttors at 3 T Wils B 4000 House K Lariviere Bros. N besides soothing irritations | |} JiFht. fiexinning at the north end | eriained Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Welles | opened.and admired. Cake, sandwiches | " sfss, Thompson and daughter, || Uncas Hotel Lariviers Bros. Gas, Schooz & Migata & e DA leves entered|undg gaughter Deborah of Hopkinton | and coffec were seryed. The house was . hrasat ] Eo o 4 3 h ft vent slee the cellar of (‘harles Ra Here they | ¢+ = Gladys, are at the parsonage and ex- T. F. Moriarty which often preven P e Alhitben he it L Crethey | city, R I, Sunday. prettily decorated with red berries and | peot 1o stay through the winter. Pl akans « B | : i by the dog, which Mrs, H. ¥. Randall and Mrs. E. B, | autumn leaves. o 5 2 {ysh y and if neglected become |areusea ine famiis, aad the’ ihieves | sumey onterained Miss Jessts io. Fiori bl R JuAlbert. Green was in Moosup tho |§ Levine Bros. '3 g | afilekly left, carrying with them only a 5 . 2 orses. ast of the week. 5 Baeh chronic disfigurements. | few pounds ‘of honer. The homs of | sresii sernomas, > Steddard of| sonn Allen has purchased s hand- o Mir.and Mra. Hanlon have Jett for || g S ORDER FROM ( Mrs. Dembensky was the next one en- | Misy v some palr of black horses welghing | their cty home, to return in the spring. s h . e o e meies oo witn | (CTod, and meveral dozen exza Wwera | tha scoimimd ontnen of the Emas | 2600 pounds from Kramer & Hender- | Mra. R. A, Wilbur cntertained Miss |} 4z Tuckie < B2, book. Address “Cutleura,” Dept. 8B, Boston. | carried away. More e=gs were stolen | school. son of Norwich. Mabel Wilcox and her sister, Miss Yok nidikerd ‘aa-Men who shave and shampoo with Cullowss | ¢ the Schmackler home, also a suit| " My and Mrs. B, B. James enter. |, MrS. McNeish of ‘Chicopee Falls, | Mary Bicknell, last Wednesday, - 3. Paroy YOUR DEALER Sosp will find 1t best for skin and scalp. of clothes and an overcoat. At the | tained relatives and friends from Nor.| M&8S. is a guest at the home of her; Sterry Kinney and famiiy and Misses Lemith & Johnson ‘ 2 e o oo home BB 4. Ballevis watch. 'a pair | wich aph Westerls Suney. brothéer, W. T. Curry. Cella Triggs and Winifred Jefts took || S. Tkaczak & Co. “..'f,fl.-.".':.e'u':nnéf' L M n;, :{m,un “?; geumm‘, of fond, in- Batrileyh st heyusstinat oty conne An Ancient Gun. an auto trip to Norwich Saturday. Lariviere Bros, - dium better than through the adver cluding several dozen ezgs, were tak- | They do not average up to last year's| J. A. Randall called on a friend the Regains Health. » Zook & Puckop . izg coiumns st Zke Bulletis, an Entrance was fainad at tha hama | growth, other day and in his ocuriosity shop Mrs, Rap Button, whe-has-been-geri- - ¥

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