Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 11

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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Windham County ELLINGTON Miss Annie S. Peck to Lectur’s—Fiv.‘ MOOSUP Hundred Children of School Age. | | Peck, the world fa- | Thor eiissey owell, Mass. | Miss Annie oy J“;“;;‘;’,":‘;‘;g,‘,d;’,,l,.‘;‘jm Sun- | /BOUS mountain climber is to give an ol Celehas dny. illustrated lecture in the Congrega- | Rupert Marland of Boston visited |tional church during October. —Her friends here Sunday and Monday. subject will be The Conquest of Huas- Mrs. W_F. Sheldon has been in Dan- am, the highest mountain on this Selson several days on account of the [ Nemisphere. Miss Peck has 150 orig- flin of her moth inal and beautiful views of the moun- and Mrs, V .m Hassett of |!2ins, surrounding country and peo- ester were gue Miss Cecelia | Ple: The lecture will be given under e We_auspices of the Woman's club. and Mrs. Coote had as guests s¢ Emily Alquist, who has been e e B Hheir son | caring for Mrs. G. P. Collins, has gone and Columbus duy_thelr_son | 108, 0r fiF and their daughter, Anna, of New Five Hundred School Children. X d Gladys of Burnside. The enumeration of school children Y Ladd, wife of Dr. Ladd, is|by B. Naugle shows 500 children g . > eriously ill at her home on Church |of school age in the town. ; . street. Her son Fred, who i8 in Vir- | Miss Lizzie Kibbe took a trolley ride ot ginia, has been sent for. to Holyoke Wednesday. Society. | Several from here attended Staf- Officers of Missionary + ford fair. Woman’s M society q i e i % 5 Fxte : i tist 2 Yery | ond STEs. Srarty Abells and danéhie This is the most costly advertising stunt ever put before the public by any tailor in America, but in view e it | of Chicago, wi ve been visiting 4 5 e s 5 e com- | their mothe Kilen 1i, Sadd, have of the big boom it has given my business heretofore when offered by me, it is well worth what it cost to me. returned to their homes. " Duwion: Afeied Alimnas Bépnion. | M ‘I have determined to make this my largest October business of my history, and I realize that in order to get it at present when general business is stagnant. ['ve got to adopt out of ordinary tactics, hence the above pants ain; cor Mrs, Henry N. Niles and Miss Sten- wsurer of | son, former pupils of Miss Porter corre- | school in Farmington, attended the re- of | union there Wednesday L LR o WINDHAM offer. In conjunction with this I also offer JOUNTY < A AWAUGAN p = | = i Mrs. Minnie \lu roe Mrs. Bert w | Webster of Sturbridge were recent | t | visitors with their brother, Charles | Weeks, and family | » Mrs, Albert Rol and Mrs. n eorge Coll a1 at North- | 1 1 1 gr bridge with Mirs. James E, ! & I Mrs. Timothy S i ner | ° - or ¥ randmother 1t Manchester, FB0 © A of some w ast week ] I Joseph Oben and child are vis- | At Moosup. LB B Mrs. Charles Blackmar visited at| [§ Women's Club Bas Social-=GCongrega- | 2onua: N. H 3 here dha Church Calle Rev. E. A. Kin- | ? 1. " e Sy e | ! { P f Suit Or " of Mystic—Delegates af er- | enjoyed the evenir = i ! - ARE 0y Tolland County { ! f 1 ; 5 or R covenry | X : 2 e Overcoat | Brothers Furnish Grange Programme ustrated last Sunday evening ere attended the it e ford. Sherman Friday evening 55 being pres- | Clayton Kenvon attended the Bastern } 17007 10,000 cotinty and §tate afara- e —Coventry Sunday School Conven- | i “ i g e \! MADE TO MEAS G s s : Hundreds of different styles at this price—Fine Worsteds, Serges and Mixtures in all the season’s wanted shades. th Miss Fannic g : 3 e e r vy of tville Fvery Suit made in_my regular manaer and satisfaction guaranteed or a new Suit without cost. Come Sunc Brothers Furnish Programme 2 : B i ar : met Thursd in and look them over, but don’t iry unless you are absolutely certain that they are all that I claim—the best 4m was in charse A : = 1 § T t refreshments values in Norwich or anywhere else. L] p Coventry Sunday School Convention. s The Toliand ( 1 S ay School E: S ing officers N ich, C : orwicn, onn. : Somers nt ) S, O, Columbi. he s. W ean, Rock- ev. I Colim- e - - Florence A : £ "‘ vith Charles | the gue r cousins, Mr. and Mr: le»vlw TO = . i tor of herine 3 town of | T few days this week FL. Fishe ; e s ten .. John Brov ns of the Grange—School Children | j1. Norton in Manchester Wednesday. | ; has | the first of this week Run in Front of Automobiles. | siting her Edward Hill. Be- | ! = {a in Vernon. : W sides h ves (Wo sons Junior Fair. i : ¢ musical service | ucker of was a re- East Hampton.—A freak cabbage is h Egton t t Arthur The Junior fair was held las 1ttended, and | cent visitor at E. W. Buell” | on exhibition at Siebert's store. On Fuller yok No. N. Y afternoon on the zreen 1 sic wa i this place attended the | one stalk there are four heads of cab- Ide, Staiford Mz n 1 « 3 at ilarlboro, Wednes bage. State Secretary W. L Woodin sisters Facob : Bri : ports 0.00" more o Dudley, ephin ) ¢ of Hartford attended| Bristel—A courss tn miflinery ha M fi.&ffin,.“‘ 0 'u el Amidon Sy pastry : AL | been added to the night school course r [ Emenb, snds bho) tore. Homes De Wirsaas sewing s < Gilbert of | &t the suggestion of the superintendent 1 | County first rank in the State Sunday i upcial o 3 Mrs. C Brown | wore guests of the | Of schools. 1 | e m wa 1 s dele e Rerr o siting her | o DeBY—-Mayer Taco SE n wa follows | e appointed Leonard Jacobs as an as- \: 3 ‘]Vn\\"} mal e T nd M on has returned here sessor to fill the vacancy which has ¥ i ; llanti Wes % Bapt nd ir | e winter with her daughter, | ayigted for some time 3 Sateg o fretiion st st three | e \ a | ozl | Spoon Bis v - returned | ] v i por { _Goshen.—Dr. Robert P, Wadhams of At the fu- | GURLEYVILLE ss R or who | New York, formerly of Goshen and AL the Forks of morn- | S s beo ¢ mtin | Torrington, has been visiting relatives « Woodin, Secretary cut Meriden | Social and Entertainment Clears §8.23 - journey Wed- | tn both of these towns. e e , (ol an Entanainnant Clece Washmgton County, R. I ; i Address, Rochelle, | o i ge- Amidon 1 his saw- S d | New Britain—Ninety new members inday School i —- wood 1 t Hope, | = were received into the Holy Ni - : : S « called to New | _ Warren Hobiy from cester { it e pntst don] USQUEPAUGH S e s e e ndon Mont attend the funeral | the guest of local relatives recent onths | i i meeting Tuesday night. 1¢ Eugene & | Secial and Entertainment. i Grange | Ladies’ Aid Society Nets $7 at Har- | l‘.x SR | Misses Beatrice Tunnicliffe and Ar- 1g very inter vest Supper. lPhZ;;"v?”s ‘fi;l‘bliflnwm‘ o o‘: SR E lene Du: e hostesses at a so- iscussion of o roug! P v W | Department S ! evening in t conterence roor A s, nexi | count of the storm. 7 tors this week by C. Collard Adams. kville and secret New Guideboards Appreciated—Good | pleasing programme w it Fri mos H. Kenvon ar ol ? - E c : ip yrogramme was given 2 hibit | Amos H. Kenyon arrived home from 3 : g e Shelimir s el Ny Wiil Club Holds Entertainment. lows: Insirumental music, by Mrs. G.|day. the 24th, an open meeting after- | New York Frida and spent un- | . Portland.—Abouts80 hunters’ licenses L = A S ien T | R. Dimock; readings, Miss Ethel Sim- | noon and il Tuegday nick his Parents, | ove thus far been issued by Town ers nt e Sy S 2] and Mrs. Arthur Linde of Hart- | onds, Eliza Langer; vocal duet,| Spankin Prevent Auto Acci- |Dr. and Mrs. Ken <lerk ‘Hlood. is is an unusually b e ST b were at Edmund Horten's ever | ierite and Arlene Dunham: | o il e ei TSl M su arke of Arctic | 18rge number of hunters’ licenses for ar led L Boies Rl U ety y | Dimeck. A sketch with | ents. | were callers here Tuesday, bringing | Fortiand. . | World's S S Ao 4 d of Amherst, Mass., was Aunt Sephronia, Miss{ One day last w sing the | home Mrs. Esther Kenvon, who had c . Mins ‘m ot : = 1 town ever Sund | Beatrice Tu liffe, and Lou her | Moose Meadow s two little | been spending a few days with them.| New Haven.—After an fllness at his . i ot s r: Imes Meriden is in He- | niece. Miss Arlene Dunham, w ven, | girls took ha 1 front of | They- made the trip in their automo- | home, 180 Howe street, Daniel Perley E : Sc: 8120 2 Me> | bron for a short stay violin and or Arthur Wood | & rapidly mov mnd turn- | bile Ramsdell died Wednesday. Mr. Rams- K S Between S 3 Ch .,,’," Sllen Buell is visiting .\h.\'-"unrl Miss Ida Bmith; reading, Edward | star| to run back, but{ Dr. Kenyon took Robbfe H. Moore | 461l was a photographer and had a t o ‘ Bd. tford School | Addie Jagger, | Bates; reading. Arthur Weed; rec the sound of the|to see a stomach specialist Thursday. | Studio on Chapel street for 40 years. . i FORE SCRo0l L Mrs. Anna Gilbert returned to Yantic | tion, Miss Arlene Dunkam; solo, M horn. Had they started to recross the | Mr. Moore has been in poor health ¥ " A = ;Tm day. . S i‘l‘um'i‘! fe. Ice cream and cake were | road or-had they tripped or made a | Iflr\ :lh:'nnrr_ s -"“';"f,‘,“"“'—"'t“’ 19!)1flgre:_tcf:n ses- 57 C | Y Smith was at E. served during the evening, The sum of | missstep there would be have been a| Archie Kenyon an . B. Knight | sion o e great council o nnecti- ity o 7 | ! s over Sunday. 15525 was realized eatastrophe, and the driver of the ear|spent Wednesday evening at Wakeneld, | cut of the Degree of Pocahontas was { [+ Ned Raymond is home from | s el would have been blamed. A good hard| The Ladies' Ald society gave a Har. | held Wednesday at Masonic hall, the 2 i | Rev. E. O Foster Continues Illustrated | Middletown and brought with her a G ol momnte il .| spanking might avert an accldent and | vest supper in the church vestry Wied- | chief' wgwaim of the local reservation. ! 3 | POy s er, Miss Ruth Sherman| C. E. Dodge took a trip to Hartford | il high time the correction:was ad- | nesday evening. The supper was fine G { Le ersonal Mention d recently, returning with a new touring | \hiniciered. | but the atiendance was small on ac Rockville—Frederick Swindells, by cathe : e il i.ord Is home on a vacatlon. [car. Mr. Dodge is erecting a garage | B L e | count of the stormy evenming, yet » 7 4D agreement made last week, became ¢ e [«fiw[ !n_t A1 Frank Porter has moved his family | on the place where the Nichols house gociety netted $7. " the owner Wednesday of the mills of n ROLOGH S e pon of Cohbookt TGty | was recently razed. RlPLEY HILL Richard Bristow spent Wednesday{the Rock Manufacturing compeny by - | h t as a Hartfor | Dana Jaquith has moved to South | Boilers Inspeoetd. g S 2 with his parents at the Pler. g kwmhsekolm::g Lgl“mfl?:n:liu&d ; Coventry pte SR Hilltop Home Club and Guests ck owned by ur s . 1 14 1 Mr. John Bow- ’ The E. L. Smith milis were ut down P ome e . 3 | with the form ! i How BillESws . 0. | Monday to allow the boilers to be in dressed on Educational Topics—Te ROCKVILLE e ;f‘;nal“zd“““'u mm lered from | mother over Sunday [iaihe fown, Das. Steiel now ki |suacten . Seours State Librarics. i and the mills employ some 250 to 300 alse | Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bodge and | bhoards which will be apprecia Among those who attended the Staf- : it W o Tt - i ma ry f is n i ) Jklyn, N. Y., have been | the public. B ford fair this week were Miss C. N.| Mrs Conty of Wx]l,ngf.,yr] Ve, = Mr. and Mrs Roy C. Nichelz have Gme, o' Tathiee Snd s Cleared $25. Turner. ‘Miss Beatrice Tunnicliffe, Mrs. | isiting her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Ben- [ feturned with their frained ponies e g { te Chestnut FHill o The Good Wil club held an enter- | Edward Walker, Miss Bihle Simonds, | jamin Greene from Rock Point where they have L ETATE OF IO, CITY OF TOLEDO, 5 T v ainment a e town 2 2y | James Sunderlan. 3 mcas Count; DST EY 3 Mustrated Lectures, evening which was well attended and [~ Miss C. N. Turner is the guest of Teachers Guests of Club. Misses Lena Saunders. Florence Bar- | Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Rev. E, ter gave another enjoyed by all. The c¢lub made $25. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Lyon in Staf. The Hilltop Home club met with Mrs.| ber and Lottie Burdick end Master | 18 'm;,of&m(,;‘m’éoy‘g“;’e Q’m m' ¥, J. | s Co., oing businass in ‘the | | | | s oing in Rich- % n in Faraway Lands.” arles Hobby attended the fair at|ent. Principal and Mrs. H. T. Burr of | association of S. D, B, churches at that seld frs : lecture was interesting and the | BOLTON NOTCH RS R S Willimantic. Supervisor and Mrs. Em- | Westerly Saturday. A fi'vmump"[;mm" Fenner Smith, Jr, and vere unusually good. There \ms! erson. and M Bertha Gallup, Miss| Rev. and Mre A. G. Crofoot attend-{ for each and eves > T s t ome in | t ¥ Bone in Wrist Broken Cranking Auto- otter, Miss Gillette and Miss Hunt-| ed the meetings of the S. D. B. asso- {.tbat cannot be c ONFoster and NG/ moRe RGeS sl e S e BOLTON | ingdon, teachers of the schools in town, | ciation which convened with the HALLS CATARGH CUIH e to I Flupt atfenaed ehe i mas & et I y es:fo were guests of the club. Mr. Burr and | Pawcatuck church at Westerly from:| guworn to et : r nvention at Rock-| Sou ancheste Grange Honors Columbus—Death of | MI- Fimerson addressed the gathering | Thursday night untll Sunday might. | i m Areswnce | { 3 on timely. topics. Music and singing| Mr and Mrs R. F. Nichols have re-jber, A. D). 1856 I th Mr. and Mrs Raymond E. Clarke re- _ Mr. and Mrs. L. S aine are enjoy- | Herman Marion. were followed by delicious refresh-| turned from New Hampshire. (Seal) returned | turned from their wedding trip last | ing a vacation with nds in Wester- e ments. The guests were presented bou- James Efwards, T.lovd Woodmansea r | Sunday evening. {1y _ana Providence. William R. Purple of Hartford, who{ quets of beautiful dahlias by members | Arthur Burdick and H. C. Saunders T LOST—A man’s gray overcoat some- | = Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Hart- | was vislting at Frank H. Strone’s, was | of the club. The older members of the | were recent callers in Westerty. TNty e adte e between Hop River station and | ford are visiting at the home of L. S. | called to East Hampton by the death | school were present and enjoved the o “‘m i ool P { Maine. Green on Wednesday, Oct. é Mrs. Marie Shaw and daughter June ‘. Firider please notify Rev. E. O. of his uncle. remarks of the speakers. Two of the F. b i 5 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinney have| state libraries are to be located in con- = HOPKINTON oM by all D ter, Columbia, Ct, and receive re- | are in ‘:Wgfia":j? guests of Mr. and | been vmtingnm‘ orwich, &t | venient houses for use of the school Teke Hall's ¥= ward. . . A - | _James D. Bailey was taken to St.|and club. pation. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McPherson moved | Francis’ hospital. Hartford, the first of | - s Poultry Thief Proves to bs a Posw— — Thursday to Manchester, where MT. |the week. Another Nearby. A Gentle and =ife 2" tive SPRING HILL McPherson is to work on the Cheney |\ e Sewing society of the Congre- STAFFORD A mild, geatle a: Sz | farm. % gational church met with Miss A. R. S Fldred F. Collings of Tomagues |is what peopie de Death of Mrs. Bradley M. Sears| First Selectman W. . Rice returned | Baker Wednesday afternoon. Alex Bafrows, who has been M. in| Valley hean n disturbanpe among hig | from cougtipac Brings Sorrow To_ Many Friends. |from New ¥orlk Sun % Walter Dickerman of Hartford was | improving. pouliry Seturday moraing about by Dr. King's | s Pationt at Hospital. |a recent guest of Leslle Bolton. Schools and mills were closed two | 0'clock, lodiing out of the window of | Taltman of =: 28 The death of Kllen Antoinette, wife| Dr. Boley was taken to SY Rrancis’ Misses Minnie and Eita Patterson|days for the fair. hls bedroom, he saw a fox, calling his | “They of Bradley M. Sears at her home Tues- | hospital, Hartford, Sund for treat- |und brother, Charles Patterson, have Mr. and Mra. Teroy Barrows have | #on, he)\’flm with him out to investi- | pilis Of Horehound and Tar day morning, although not wholly un- | returned to Hartford, after having|been visiiing nde in New London, | gate. For some time In the dim u;:m They n expected, was a shock to a large cir- | Al E. Howard relurned home | been In town since the first of last Ll!m: L. E (‘nrt}uu\ u’.l;dended lhu, ‘A:\ ltln,uld "m‘vt 3::: H(w 'Iu:gbm; ‘dtxr:l: :lu :né‘:oxiail’; or. 3s 13 - - cle of relatives and friends. Mrs. ay from a visit with her daughter | June. 3aptist eonvention in Meriden, by hls s o fire at an paren ad- fladel is the reliable remedy for [ Scars was & devoted wife, o kind |in New Vo Spevial Pragramme. Mrs. E. Swift and son Ralph have (oW neaf & olump of bushes he sent u | e | 4 )uo::lh'el u‘nd ds)‘rn,h:\{t:fil{«>|l‘{:'\13111:.1‘14_\!ln1 \[x{:’“{;) ‘{:l }a,::ld\lllflung his mother, The programme at the Grange mest :;::;;(:Eend x'u{ a few days at Long-~ g A, f‘l;fll’nn glu J i el FHEE S i cou hs THtes th the WGk Snthcrens Hhe dowii| S Broke Bere Wi Ing last evenlng was ln charge of the| “ny kP Batehelder of Boston spake | Turkeys besides chickeng wnd I8 sure ORDER IT NOW tearted, she did much to make life : = s members whose first numes begin with |, .\ "gy1,aay evening In the Baptist | that another fox is pno:shu about his | Ropkins & Coss Ligut Lin it far i iromed fer Ehe Mrs. M. 1{. ‘Woodward broke u bone |1 or K. The programme ..?r we church, hia subject being the 884 | premises T8¢ per doven. had been an active member of the |iN her wrist cranking her auto, was uppropriate to Columbus day Psaim,” with illustrated lantern views Hon. E. R. Allen and wife have been | Koehler's Pilsner, 30c ver ao=en Spring Hill Baptist church many ——t — Herman Marion Dead. —_— f\thth thelr sem, Ifred €, Allen in Tremmer's Tvergroen, ©oc pos years, and was much interested in ail Herman _Marign, age 22, of Soueh aston. ¥ree dellvery to ail parts of ih and Sore Throat branches of church work, FHer whole STAFFORDVILLE Menchester( died recently after a long | GILEAD (o rs, A Irene Aills how been spend- | eity. Containsnoopiumnorany thing injuroas. B i i | Hove and’ Girls Awarded - Prizes | at’ sory (e, I aaiVGdL Dy o e il Panplt A€ Miarlbeve' Harvest Sup- | oo e s i YoSAGNTE & CO-Telwhgus L8R © —— e e December 14, 1546, daughter of Tx- Junior Falr. place, & haby daugeiter, mother, broth- per—Personal Itams. I R i i ® ont Yeniihi EXr Stimcs BSSysacie Divps perienca and Prudence (Webster) er and twe sisters. all of South Man- ed a waiting lv::’!u’:pmygglpd]‘. :’,,, goe v%. publiis, thete le no me- Amidon. From & small child to the! Miss C, N, Turner of Gurleyville was chester, Miss June Leomis has been visiting Mexican situatics l - oo g advattiay : e

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