Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1913, Page 9

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WILL HE LET DOWN THE BARS? —_— L e s /\/ NNREIPOL- THE FIGHT TO. SAVE LIVES 'NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS ‘ She—*“Hubh, that’s just like these man-made laws, allo ing a bachelor $3,000 to spend and a wife only $1,000.” EASTERN CONNECTIGUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. New London County VOLUNTOWN Bachelors Defeat Bencdicts in Ball Game—Death of Joseph Baton— Court Liberty Plans Smoker. ] Sunday hetween afternoon a baseball game the jecal married and single played on the ball ground zood sized gallery. Vietory ' the bachelors In a long drawn niest lasting from two o'clock rk. The re was, Single 7. Several star Y€ were made by both teams. As a the game local stores sold stock of arnica, witch hagel, men was fore . Married Men etc, early Monday morning Car Stalled, Michael McCarthy and sons and 1 Greenwood of White Rock, R. L. d on friends in town Sunday. On eaving for home car couple of miles from the village where local mechanics worked upon it from | 4 until 9 o'clock, when the party lef: for home in R. Cooke's car. Mr. Mc- Carthy returned Monday for his car and was successful in starting it for home. Plan for Smoker. Monday evening Court Liberty 132 held their regular meeting. One appli- cation was recefved and a commit- 1ee appointed to arrange for a smoker at the next meeting when a number of candidates are to be initlated. In charge of the affair will be Thomas McDonald, Noah Dupont, John Her- bert. Mr. and_Mrs, and Mrs, Boi Occum Sunday. John Oldershaw Providence Monday, The ratnfall in Monday's storm was Olizim Boucher, Mr, er visited relatives in was & visitor to 1 Charles charge of the heavy Monday morning. Box Social. A box soclal was held at the Bap- tist chapel Tuesday evening and was well attended, all enjoving a pleasant evening, Death of Joseph Baton. Joseph Baton, veteran of the Civil war, who was taken il while at his work Saturday evening, died Friday morning at his home on Main street Misses Nellie and Mary Ford of New Haven were week end guests of thelr cousin, Rev, K, I, Morrissey, Downing of Plainfleld took teaming in town stalled a | NIANTIC Road and Walk Improvements—Con- siderable Activity Yet in Pine Grove Odgers was a business caller in_Montvillé last week rs. Tebbulis is going to New sidor George S. Partric left South Norwalk to pass the York for Mrs. Benjamin . Mallory who has been visiting relatives at the Crove for some time, left Tuesday for her home in Boston. Capt. and Mrs. K. Partric left his week in Mr. Partric’s launch N Mrs, Max Frank left Friday after- noon for her hume in New York after t of three weeks with her moth- Mrs. Josephine Sweet at the Villa F. Chittenden of New London spent Sunday at his cottuge on Main street. Harry C. Washburn of a caller in the Grove made the trip by auto. George Eshenfelder of New Tondon spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eshenfelder., Grover Beardon s finished work Norwich was aturday. He h: on the interior of the Otto Robinson | cottage. George Elton and son Truman left Saturday for their home in Kensing- ton, after a week's stay in the Grove. EAST COLCHESTER Willlam Smith and Julius LeClare made an suto (rip here from New London Sunday. Dan Mahouey re turned with them for a few days. Hunters and_hunting parties report plenty of game (n the- vicinity. One hunter had the luck 10 get in a few hours sixteen squirrels and a partridge W, C. Thomas has finished filling a silo for John Allen. A poor corn crop Is reported due to the summer drouth. Dan Mahoney leff Thursday for Gro- ton whera he is employed on _the Greene, a beat used for charging bat- terles and lesting submarine engines Mr, and Mre. William Avery and Mrs, Mack were Norwich visitors Friday. [ 1 4 | ¥, A B a force of men | carting Grand eet Lo fill in the rous mud hoies. A new concrete walk is being laid in front of Odd Kellows' hall. Curtis M. Smith has finished placing }a\ new walk about his residence on | York avenue. { (James A Way of Meriden spent | s with his mother, Mrs, Martha | { < for their home at Staten | GLASGO Quarterly Conference Held—J. G. Bill H A\j’“‘”i"“- 1 | 13 | | | —Cleveland Plain Dealer. d_daughter, Gates, of Pr n Gilbert, w n on her eye impro sinc Chipman « endi win I n her OLD MYSTIC Funeral of Mrs. Jane H. Dean—B. Y. P. U. Gives Hallowe’en Sccial—Per- Ct T ed fron to her roth sonal News, E siste aind Mrs. Jol of Brool Y y | “Mr. and s. Aver The funeral 3 M e wich were Sunday Withee, pastor of th month at the home > 1 )id Williams hz Mr, a 1 of her ! nd > a month f 15 1e nnett is convales- rush- our hipman, and family of Talcott- Baptist | Attendance at Dance—Social Held in B dance was lay evening was ttendance ent from Columbia m Lyman's orches nd et las HUERTA STARTS MORE SMOKE l \' | turned o o opal church, of which Obs of, e Delssaton ptoiNorwichy ¢ a member for a long t Convention. | conducted the services. There were { many beautiful floral tributes.. Buria < e | Mr. and M | was in the family plot in Llm Grove ASHWILLETT | their gues of | cemetery S 7 e St | Cla Falls, Mrs. Dean was in her §3th vear. She | George Pierce Injured When Ladder | Ry spending ‘a | | aunt B. Lewis. | only a few days with pneumo- | Ealls:Backivard: ‘ B Newil oo i irned to . her home | She survived by two stepe | REA Muesday ! ughters, 1 Mary Harris Dean of Mrs. & RS Rlchard ol Home from Nebraska. The graduaie nurse who has been | Old Mystic ana Miss Adeline E. Dean | . 50« O0 0 izt Pierce were | . Mr. Kieser has retu ed after v 4,‘ for Mrs, Ray Button returned | of New York, and a s LR e i tended the |ing two weeks . | home in New London Sunelay | Gilson Dean, of California. {:sucton ot 7the . Tark homestead, | . Ruby Sweet « n- | noon " | The Redden Construction company | 2uCHOR wf the rkham homestead, | o =% SV Delia Mahoney who has been | of New London finally placed the new i Shew elneani £ ; spending seve < in town left for \ barn of Charles Q. redge on its Sl slonde as Arthe i [ r home in Hartford Monday { foundation last Wednesday A 2 g b d A SD | | Relative's Death. Hallowe'en Social. i K and two aunt of Mrs, Edgar Clark living | The Baptist Young People's union nd Evelyn. were calle idence was buried Saturday and | held a Hallowe'en social i Mr.'_a‘mi Mrs. 5 ’ n living in Colchestey was bur- | ing at the residence of | n City,, Wedn | passed a few d v ) her 16 Siindns | Frank E. Willlams. Ther Pierce was in Norwich | P% M i Several from this vicinity attended | attendance of the mcmbe : the past week with a load ,,r‘lfl . Seies of \eenh i the auction sale at the farm of Nelson | _Mrs. Perry ained (appl e ; o e ncker | Fontaine. Peter Gautier has bought | Wednesday Al aniel B. Pierce with his dog, Rov- | ! s R | the farm of Mr. Fontaine and expects | soclety of SHisE el [ dn Tetee cedon ione nlehb| oy 3 = | to take possession this fall. Scoutei Mot the QDast week which weighed 173 o Quarterly Conference. | The Boy Scouts met evening C. F. Havward was at Stone Hill last The Quarterly Conference at the lo- | with - AD- | week Friday and purcha: a nice| cal church w: attended. The S0 basement | yoke of yvoung steers. e district supe of .pHe Silas Bur 3 s 1w at the ho £ The' Tpwolth league met Tue , Ladder Fell Backward. : meeting was he | evening in the parish house for Grorge Pierce mot with an Ba wnd ra Delegates to Norwich. regular weekly Bible stud - J C ) At the afternoon session of the Catching Smelts. e ‘H)”‘w“:l‘ e A'J?\w i : 1‘.‘ conyegtion Yl day school, M s | Smelts are being caught quite plenti- ShE iR CluEa [ sener in | | was elected delegate to the Sunday | fully’ off the new dock recently buill 1 3 23 | school convention to be held at the | by Charies Q. Lidredge, | 5 m—— Social at Baptist . | Central Baptist church November 3, 4, | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cutler Gray LISBON A social was b at the chapel o 5. J. G. Bill was also elected, as there | left for their new home at Danbury | i the) Baptist. ¢ TR el were to be two from each church aside | Sunday after a honeymoon trip spént supper v The eniertinment | from the pastor and Sunday superintendent. Aid Society Organized. The ladies of the Bethel society met at the church Wednesday at 3 P. M. to reorganize the ladies’ Aid Society. W. G, Burdick was in Norwich Wed- nesday serving on jury duty MOHEGAN Miss Alberta Fuller of Nashua, N. visiting her cousin, Mrs. Hunier. Miss Annie Garliton and<Miss Glass of New lLondom are visiting Mrs, *dun ter, Alr and Mrs. Tutile and son Willle of Norwich were ~uests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Catson, Mrs, Avery and Mrs. Dolbeare are in Norwich Town for a few days. Mrs, L. Fowler was in Uncasville the first of the week. Mrs. Frances Hart Trading Cove. William A. Cooke has gone fo Syra- cuse, N, Y, visiting his son Dwight Cooke and family. school %] has moved to Preacher from at Providence and at the home of the | bride’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John | Finegan, of Gallup Hiil. | Miss Adeline E. Dean and Mrs. Cas- ¢ per W. Dean of New York came here | last | week to attend the funeral of | Miss Dean’s mother, There Newent ck hear Rev, ' Sunday Mrs. Jane H. Dean. | at Ransom Reade's and because of the Return to Florida. | storm Monday remained until Tues- T rworth | A% Mr. and Mrs. George Buiterworth | 3 2 of Tumpa, Fla., have returned to their | A baked bean supper was given at| home after a visit (o relatives und jile parsonage Tuesday evening under| friends in Old Mystic, Mystic, und in | the auspices of the Ladi Lid society. | Southbridge, Mass. Mrs., Butterworth Several large branches fell from the | was & former resident of this yvillage [0ld ehus neay the parsonage thumb Springfield—Albert Bennett Loses Fingers on Buzz Saw. as a large congregation at morning avies of Springfield. He and Mrs, Davies were entertained to ing and of at ins and Mr Butterworth’s home was at Monday's storm. % Southbridge before golng (o Florida to Eotin, poes tand ve Be % » o Albert Bennett lost two fingers GUES from O'"“lf cows ot | had the ofher fingers and Mr. and Mrs. Willam Burrows of{ g, hand badly cut while working Omalu were guests at Riverview cot- | M1 ARG DAGR L tage Thursday and Friday. | C. A Mel was summoned to Nor- Personal Mention. | wich “on_jury duty Wednesday. Samuel . Dennis has returnad te | Mrs. Ransom Read called on Miss Newport after spending the pasi few Jones at Canterbury weeks at the Dennis homestead on (he | - River read. & T. E. Dav will Mrs, lsabel Neil has been spending ' Newent again next Sunday, preach at | i | { | | sOnEs added included recit and dialog: t at the chapel s were tied. t rved by B the ladies of the GOSHEN Delegates Appointed to N=rwich Con- vention—Accident to W. H. Jen- nings. Mrs, Robertson of Norwalk has been spendi deys with her aunt, Mrs, F 3 Mrs, Marcus Burr of Brooklyn, N. Y., is a guest at the home of Rev. ATarcus Buar Mrs, Sarah H. Kenyon of Hopkin- ton. R. L, is a guest at the home of Albert R Kenyon at Falr View farm. To Attend Convention. Sunday delezates w Jppointed to @ttend the state Sunday schcol cone vention to be held in Norwich the first week in November, Accident to Norwich’ Automobile. W. H. Jennings, with a number of others, came near baving a serfous accident Saturday when the steering gear broke and his automobile be- came unmanageable. The machine struck a bank by the roadside and over, but the ‘occupants were uninjured. The auso, badly damaged, was towed to a Norwich garage Tues- I, B. Brockett has bought & woodlot of Isaac G. Avery and the steam saw- mill will soon be moved there. Poor Luck With Turkeys. 's have had poor luck with t s this year, but have man- d to keep their old ones. HAMBURG Library Association Organized—$180 Secured With Hope of Raising $200 to Receive State Aid. - ccent town meeting a ,report was made that $150 had been pledged toward the establishing of a library in it hoped that $230 will bg 1 t is the nmit the state and Iy be obtained the vear ctors were elected as One year, William Marvin, E Miss Maria Harding; two S, Fiy. Mrs. Hattle Reynolds, Hester Warner; three vears, C. Mrs, J. M. Fowler, Mrs. Lis- of Hartford fe Tiffany. tt was a New London > Tiffany S n A. Wood of Hart- of Mr. and Mrs. Joha and Mrs t week Harding and daughter, of Mrs. F. W. Hard- ‘me last Wednesday. YAWBUX VALLEY Marriage of James D, Miner and Mrs. E. Knight. T.eander Park spent Sunday at J. E. Thompson's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner of oY wich Town were recent visitors at C. H. Miner's Miss Anna L. Chapman spent the week-end with Ler uncie and aunt at Stonlngton, Mrs. A. A. Malne spent Sunday wilh her eister, at her home near Westerly. Orrin Swain having sold his farm has moved to North Stonington vil- Y. and Mrs. Walter Relsh of Westerly were callers at Mrs. Orrin Stedman’s Sunday. Miner-Knight. James D, Miner and Mrs. Sussn E. Knight were married Saturday after- noon by Rev, Luclan Druxss

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