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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, 10 OCTOBER 31, 1914 Political Advertisement Political Advertisement The 200,000 people of this district are entitled. to the undivided time and attention of their Representative.. Richard P. Freeman, when elected, will be constantly on duty and will support and ad- vocate with voice and vote measures‘that will protect and defend the great manufactur- ! ing'aind‘ag'ficultnfir al interests of this state. ; 'RICHARD P. FREEMAN DO YOU WANT REAL REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS? A Vate for RICHARD P. FREEMAN is a Ve for Actual Represenation 2 Political Advertisement ‘His opponent knew that the Underwood Tariff bill - WOuld ‘injure and cripple “many Conne¢ticm:‘,jix[i.ter_éstsl,"» ye_tv ‘he, fizoted for it, zjnd now ‘boasts of it. y G ~ MR. VOTER, revoke the ,aAb"sent"eféism-“ of 'yours,lfiresent member by vot- _\,ing for Richard P: Freeman" - for Congress. ett City, Monday when the fracture|lanterns and emblems, suggestive of was reduced by Dr. Sweet. Mrs.|the: day. All sorts of . Hallowe’en Chadwick is being cared for' at the|games were enjoved by the yount home of Mrs, Kingsley. Deople. Those present were Faith Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John Warner of East|Florence Mclntosh, Fanny Melntosh, H&dddfim it gundny goests ott Mr. Eafl;efln}e‘ deg.lnloah,, Darothy Harrison. Mt and Mre. Henedt edy ana|2nd Mrs. Carl Rogers. e trip. from | Louise La Gertrude Ladd, Helen P Fegn East Haddam was made in their new |Babbitt_ Ethel Balcom, Imogene Smith Jrlorence spent Snday at J. H. | iouring car. - . |and Florence Lucy. = Mi Raymond Douglass spent | Accidents. s, J. X saturg.;-: at“ .}:::y week In Norwich. William - Gampbell;: sécond “hand in of New London is . e ageg ysiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O i) o . v Mr. 4nd harles Malone. ] : . Monday: ang Mrs. Wiitiam Marvin were| “H"G MEU 5 praton returnea o] Afiss Jane Thorn fas badly bruised LETTERS FROM TWO STATES daughter Beatrice Snts were in Pachaug New Zcndon County Beef Cattle Beir~, Up for Bos- ton Dealer—Plans for Supper _and Entertainment. : o - when- her coat Was caught on.a loom, R, B. Wheeler has been purchasing| Mijss Marjorle Lord has returned| Lridgewater, Tuesday, after spendinglche pheing thrown to the £ d beet cattle of local farmers for a |from e visit'to Patterson, N. J. several days at the Home of Mr. and|inockea gbout. Mrs. C. 8. Ray. . s Lowell J. Wilcox and Clyde.A. Ray are spending the week In Bridgewater and New Haven, making the trip by automabile. R Canadian Cattle Sold. - ‘William Maynard ‘has purchased of John H. Purcell- another lot of Canad- ian cattle for the Mitchell farms. A soclal ‘dance was held in Grange hall last ‘Friday evening, under the auspices of the local Grange. iam Howard of Lake Konomoc was in town on Monday and Wednes- Boston buyer. Ingals Bros. have moved thelr saw Mr. and Mrs, W. M, Dean of Wester- |mill from B, P. Bill's lot:to East Had- ly and Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Miner of idam. * 3 . % Shunoc have heen enjoying a trip| Mrs. Chappell has.returned from a through the various towns of ‘West- |visit to New York. - § i ern Connecticut. They made the jour- Mi:gh!t Beebs of Deep River pey in Mr. iner’'s new car. spent -week with her sister, . Irving W, Miner of this place manoBm - - candidate for the office of represen- r, an rs. Edward La Place tative from North Stonington on.theimoved to Hadlyme, ~where v:?’x‘f; republican ticket. Place has work. PUR The Ladies' Aid society of the Sec-| The main road is closed from J. L gn;idsm(ilft church ners is &?;mgeaglmr?;‘u to . Donald Raymond's. Work: old another supper and entertainment |on the new bri with the secretary of the society, Miss e Ok slew. A number from here. attended .the play The Butterfly on.the Wheel, iat the Davis theatre, Norwich, Thursd: night. rt Tom. Fitzhenry. was visiting friends in.Slab City last Sunday. Are in Camp. Albert- Waters and Robert = Souter are ‘camping on the Whipple farm, Fifteen of the young men of this town .were fizhting ‘the forest fire in back of Conling' Monday night. Mrs, John Tiffany is spending the|day of this week.’ He is moving hay TY Y Nellie Vincent. wfik In_Hartford. that he purchased recently of Joseph LIBER HILL i ‘Pastor's Busy Day Miss Lillam Baker is a guest at{A. Rix, Ir. : S Laven. : ‘Although the thermorfieter registered |Recent. Farm. Sales—Meeting- of- Sew: Rev. John M. Collins .preached at| Mrs. Edwin Hick returned home|28 degrees ' Tuesday evening at 7 ing Circle—Church Needs. White Rock, R. L, Sunday st 3:45 p. m. |1ast week Friday, after a visit with|o'clock, during the fay .time . ilis. and conducted the services Sunday [her mother, Mrs, Palmer. Bailey gathered pansies, sweet peas,| Rev. Mr. . Herold of "Hebron at- svening at the village of Clarkville,| MT. and Mrs. A. T Bennett of Can- Btonington. terbury spent Sunday with J. S. Dan- A" number .zrgm here M.tenlded u; lsl;;“ it A5 entertainment Tuesday _evening 3 am Sawyer, who was il Whnite Rg:k under the direction of the |last week, is better now. salvias, nasturtiums and = geraniums, |tendéd . the. Wednesday evening prayer Clover and dandelion ' blossoms . were |meeting.” There were ‘21 ' present ‘in- also found in the half dead grass. cluding the “pastor’ Rev.” E. O. Mead Mrs, Amy Miner gathered :red rasp- |and wife: P berries, Monday. ¢ ‘Will: Unite with' Church, Bunday school there. SR Rev. R. H. Crawford of New Britain| Next Sunday, c¢ommunion’ Sunday, The weather has been decidedly CHBTERFM.D will _preach -in the Congregational|Miss Georgis Robinson will unitewith tooler for the past few days. church tomorrow (Nov. 1) morning and|the church.” There is to be a collec- Rey:. Lucian Drury of. North Ston- evening. The church meeting will Dr|tion taken for the Connecticut Mis- Ington preached In the Ledvard Center| Mrs. Arthur Coffey and .son Roger|held Monday. Sionary society. <3 shurch Sunday. Rev. J. L. Peacock |have returned ho'me to New Fork. ar. : William Chapman and Le Roy For-| Mrs. John James made a week’s visit sythe of Westerly were guests at thelto ‘her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kenedy home ‘of Mr. and M-s. W. W. Hanney lof Greene, R: L, recently. Ingt week, The Ladles’ “sewing circle met Fri- Got Four Coons. day afternoon. . < A lively and_successful coon. hunt{ The Fowler farm has been sold to took place on Rattlesnake ledse last|Jewlsh purchasers. It is now . occu- Saturday night, when Charles T. Beebe [pied by’ Willlam Lamb's family. and Augustus C: Stearns of New.Lon | ' G.. B. Dimon- -and -John Ciarke- are don, Willilem_Chapman and Le Roy[having thelr dwellings painted, after Forsythe of Westerly; ~Winfield - W. making extensive repairs to them. Hanney, Gilbert Murray, Edwin’Harris| A new commulon set and horse sheds and Fredierick Hrrris of Salem cap-|for:the church have been provided ana tured four -fine --copns, the largest|paid” for,”and-the next in order will weighing 18 pounds. pae ~"|be new pews and. furniture. sccupied the pulpit of the Congrega- tonal church in the . village ~Sunday morning. - ter spending two months with Mr. Mrs. ‘Leonard Williams. Vi Mrs. Charles Pwers and Mrs. J. E. v!:?:’vleri witr;l fl:lldmn spent Sunday r. an . b e ] Jm§ob Strzyzewskl John Bogue hes had a. slight shock: Mrs. George A rery and son Griswold, spent Monday with Mrs. Charles Pow- ers and Mrs. Jeanette Phillips. Mrs, John Hidyma is working for Mrs. Sary Yardufsky. epairs are reing made on the roads in this vicinity by Matt Tinker’s men. Joho Sharp of FEast Lyme was a LISBON Bate of the Charlés. Bradlaw Place— i\ October Violets Mr. and Mrs. H. Palmer of Preston, &Rh their daughter, Mrs. Fredericx ewsom and granddaughter Ruth. En- s, visited Saturday with relatives in caller here the first of the week. e Rural Carrier Buys Farm. Pl Jennie Foote of Bridgeport was| ,The soclal at Lake Pond Baptist HANOVER Mrs. AmeMa Payson has sold her vith her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. §,| gourch was sitended by people from frdatsse farm on Village Hill to William Cum- Topte for e Welk hl i eked. threo| Misses Einn Cheppell Sa HAnL¥ic LY | Interesting. C. 8. Mesting—Addrass by | PN Sh0 SONE 'ociomice, e ,;mf_sflole{; Banday . o 7@ | non and there was a recitation by Miss| Mrs. E. G. Dietrick—Hallowe'en Payson will Jive on Oak street,, Willi- Mrs. A Read’ was in Pachaug|¥8. Refrerhments were served. Party for Class. ‘mantic. rriday visiting her daughter,fi Mrs. Earl Holbrook. of - Pine - streetjhas Parish . House: st. At the C, E. meeting last. Sunday |hired a tenement in the. evening by Willlam G. Park, a s%°-|and will occupy it No %i:!l [ on the first chapter of c pects of Foreign Missions was presented. The leader was Miss FITCHVILLE Helen Eadie. = Mill Closed Till November Sth—Class $0 be Confirmed at Colchester by Bishop Nilan. Convention Delegates. Miss Jane C. Gallup and Miss Grace Tucker were appointed omcial delo- tes to the state Sunday, school.con- : ¥ Sention in Meriden, Nov. 4, 5. 6§ at| 'The mill here closed Wednesday to ecutive meeting h Sunday. remain- closed until’ Monday, Novem- i € held Sunday. | TOPGT Jiring the shut-down, neces- repairs are beins -made. s Albert Harris and - daughter, Temperance Addresses. Mrs, E. G. Dietrich, national organ- : Albertina, are guests of relatives-in New York. izer of the W. C. T. U., spoke to the children of the school ‘Thursday af- ternoun at ¥ glelocke i, spoke at:a Guests at Party ety A o L aon - wd from here attended a age on How to Teach Morals to Chil- | pot " given at the home of Mr. and dren. In the ereming she addressed|\rs”A. B, Chapman in North Franklin e dma e Wednesday, - the_ trip being made In Joslin's large auto trucks from Nor- wich. Harvest Supper. T e irenipPer of the | ¥y e . Jeremiah “Tynch of Norwich spent Thursday With her sisters, the Ladies' guild was enjoyed by ali, Wed- nesday evening. The - entertainment oy following the ' Supper in- the vestry | Misses Fields. consisted in-vocal and. instrumental music by Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. W. G. Park, Dr,/Lovejoy of Norwich, Mrs W, G. Park, Miss Grace Tucker and 7ictor CamAbell. Mr. and Mirs. Wunderlich of Taft- rilfe- wers guests at G, A, Kennedy's Sunday. August IHoelck and family moved bin Phck from Spraghield to ihe home f G A, Kennedy. - The Crarles Gradlaw place below the #flrosd areh has been sold to New fork purchasers. ™ Mr end Mrs Ransom TRead ani SALEM Putnam Preacher at . Congregational Church—Mrs, Chadwick Fractures Arm—Hunters Get Five Coons. Rev. Mr. Graham of Putnam oc- cupled the pulpit in the Congregational church last Supday morning and, eren- preaching interesting. and helpful sermons. HiIS morning text was “We have tolled all the night, and have aken nothing.” Luke 5:5. In the ev- ening he spoke on the Parable of the Prodigal Son. Rev. Mr. Graham was catertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel Clark. . Miss Cronin attended ' the Btate Teachers' convention in Hartford last ’Pr‘l}!sy- Miss Ruth Sterry-spent the greater bart of last week In New London. :\;h:renfhe was the guest of her sis- s, Misses Ora and Iveagh Sterry at the Mohican hotel . e i Airs. G.- S. Avery returned Monday, “fter spending a few days at her home in_Merlden. Mr. and Mrs. @. S, Avery are spend- g the month at the Williams farm. Visited Country Place. "WHAT CATARRH IS It is said that every third person is roubled with catarrh in some form. Science has showo that nasal catarth adicates a weakened coudition of the rody: that the secretions of the mu- ous membrunes are quickly affected, nd local treatments in the form of ouffs and vapors, do ttle if any good. To correct catarth you should treat 's cause by enriching your tlood and roving your general condition with Classes to be- Confirmed A large class of the young membbhers. of St. John's Catholic church will go o e St e Emoloian whi Dela Lyon Pratt nis|W. C. Harrison, Jr. Miss J. 3% Colchester this (Saturday) after: Sedia 'Stris; Emuls ¥ ratt returned to his 3 s ane = food in Scott’s Emaleion which | | io®, o0, B Monday, after spend- |Gallup met with enthusiastic applause | noon to be confirmed by Bishop Nilan r-inal fuod andabuilding-tonic, | ~~ a fow days at Music Vale Farms. |as reader of the evening: AMrs in St. -Andre church, when a large Tucker -as directress had chare the arrangements. Hallowe'en Party. Friday evening Mrs. Willlam G. Park entertained the members of her -Sun- day school class and thosc who were formerly members, ‘at a Hallowe'en party, The rooms were decorated with Henry Darling of New London spent class st I'riday gt the home of his grand- rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Darling. Fractured Arm. ers. Chadwick met with a painful cident Sunday, Teceiving a fracture of the left arm. In company, with Mrs, Williamt B. Kingsley she went to Jew- » aleonsl or harmful drugs. < Em.sicn is net a paent sedizine but a eoncentrated medicinal- ood, prescnbed by the best phy- icians for forty years, s &cott & Bowne, Bloomficld, N. J. ament. Rose Murra has been spending th friends on Blue. Hill. ppell - of Mantville = w tor with- his. brother,. W a happell e Mrs. Frank H. Thompson has re- twned from two weeks' visit with | same as two years ago. Each candi- hat church will also receive | her daughter, Mrs. E. B, Chapman of | Mr. and Mrs, -Giles Gurley, -in Bast |was & North Franklin. 0 e, e Nevin | | e e o iy Mrs. i D atcher of Norwich immunion Sunday Nov. 3 " > Town spent Wednesday with Mr. and| The satrament of the Lord's supper Potuend: oting Xuew o Mrs. E. N. Stark. will ‘be observed at the Congregationai|, Gilbert Lamb and family have re- iMhr. and Mrs. Errtm‘r: Rm; of Nov-; church Sunday, Nov. 8th, instead of ‘“;l:d to their hame t:l New Yopk. ' wich were guests of T ane ly anno! - ¥ habel Armstrong Rocky HHIis B.: Thompson: Sunday: 5 the 1s¢- as.greviounly, unced. . {spending. acfew days: i town. > /Albert New Bedford was LEDYARD Rev. Mr. Goodenough Accepts Congre- |Guests. in Town™ for the ‘Smith-But< h«l;ahamr,hr Aliness. - ol : gational Call—State Hospital Buys| dick ‘Wedding—Gilbert 0. ~Lamb's| 7e. Charles Brown Z Agple Orohard—Two . Hundred- and| _Famiiy Leaves for New York. > .. |Grgari @ R ey Fifty-seven Children of School Age. - Miss: Mr. and of ‘the Sunday- schook|ford and- Roy. in the Congregational church Sunday —_——— At:the close flntx:- ? of Mr. and Mrs. a business meeting was held and if |Louis Smith; and attended the Smith was a unanimous vote that Rev. Mr.|—Burdick wedding. Goodenough of Litchfield county, Te- bes Mrs, Albert\Ayer and Lloyd Ayer cently a candidate, be called as pastor g Dentin & &. ‘Geer i e e attended the whist at Mrs. 'Aarad s Thursday. ' cated to Rev. Mr. Goodenough the i sense of the meeting and he has| Eugene Aver is the week-end guest accepted and will become pastor ~of |of Eusene Manning of Yantic. A the church. There has been no regu-| Lloyd Aver, Bugene Ayer:-and Ray- lar nastor since last April, when Rev. |mond Vallette were recent Jewett City W. F. White went to Old Ssybrook, | visitors but -there have been es every | Mrs, Henry Geer and- son -Norman Sunday-In the church by supply pas- ‘and Mrs. Hehry Gee, of Norwich. spent| ty the secona annual com tones g En measly go|TRUPSGSY With Mrs. C. W .Grant. ‘merican . Association of Public Mrs, , Clark, vears old and physically well, is stay-| >iss Ruth"Nve of South Coventry| ployment Offices, Beld in Indtaxiapolia: === ; ing a_week with her grand-daughter, Mrs.- Mary Billings of Ashwillétt, T Hearing .on. Main: Estate A -hearing on the Willlam L. Main estate was held before Judge Samuel Holdridge: Wednesday.. ~The appesl from A former ruling was withdrawn and a revocation was made. It will not- be necessary to hold another hear- ing for some time, when the final ac- count should.be made.| &= g Guests at Wedding Mr. end Mrs. Isaac G. /Geer and| . family attended the wedding of Miss Eleanor Beckwith and Arthur Smith in Franklin Wednesday. 4 T Buys Orchard “The Norwich State hospital recently purchased a large orchard of apples of Isaac G. Geer for $50. Mr. Geer picked about 200 barrels from an- other orchard. Sly Fox Caught James H. Belden caught a nice red fox in one of his traps. Mr. Belden thinks ‘this' one has been in his traps. several “tigies and escgped, but this tinie” “he did not. § Edward Avery has been working for relatives in New London. . 257 School Children Secretary S. E. Holdredge of the town:echool committee has the .enumeration of the scbool child- ren’ in town between the ages of 4 emp the states was the report made by dels wvention and 16. - He has enrolled 287, an in- ; crease. of .51 over last year. i - =4 g i The meeting of the town school com- o § mittee will be held at Ledyard Cen- 7 ter Wednesday afternonon. Dear Amys— ! Charles E. Maynard is moving to his new farm, the Henry Hewitt place. M. Maynard has besn a good neigh- bor and will be mjssed. D. D. Taylor is very busy grinding s. e el sections of Toad In town are being repaired by the surveyors. To Feed the Voters Ledyard grange is to furnish the in- ner for the voters on election day, the \ I don’t wonder-that Jemnie’s husband stays. down town nights so much. . She dcesn’t seem to care a thing about fixing up her home. Fred would-stay home more, I know, if Jennie would : only make it moré congenial for him. yre- B He won’t mind giving her the money to buy furniture with, either, if she’ll only go buy date- will pay his respective share. i OAKDE it and keep it looking right when she gets: It. Reliaious and Pevaonal Intorests—The |A11:she thinks about.1s how she looks when she| Weal's, Visitars, is out——not what her home looks like when Fred At ‘the Congregational church “Stun- Gay, the pastor: Rev. C. L. French. took for his text, 1st Peter 3: 8, his is in. : Good bye, subject being Compassion. . Lou The C.-E, meeting at ¥ l}rfi.lg'ck, Sy . 1 led by Rev. Mr Exench o oo e lP., S.—Jennie could furnish her home ‘so nicely: with first—class furniture and for so little ‘money, too, if she would only visit - SHEA & BURKE, . Lathrop of Uncasville riends in. this: place_ Mondax Miss laa Edmond returned Wedne« v from a few days’ visit with friends Griswold.” < Charles Dewey of New London was siness caller in-this place on Fri- 37-47 MAIN STREET - Afrs. Ella Chapel returned Monday from & few days’ visit at the home of &

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