Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 12, 1914, Page 12

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i § ) ING 7 P. THE fliILu{E’An.;fiuvunr.nr JF THE MOTION Pt u:' ANNCTTE KELLERMANN ;m; trmen, NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER _ - A THRILLING' FANTASY OF THE SEA IN SEVEN PARTS PRICES—Matinte 10c and 15c Night 10c, 150, 20c and 2o Note—Mutual Movi K die e Fallstmans Eietoras will be Sheom et 3 i exorbitant charges, is to mitke such a man exceed- 5 s S e o o, i 4 about the al- ‘of farmers to “hold up” |antly. The average increase amounf 7ii8 BOt only enough to make | to about one per cent. only. . ‘Dt eriough to make him PR Already the of r and flour f the Common. sense of the | Alres Jlovs: “&DM ‘ than two dollars & hundred below its Meat has been going up for several | high mark, and flour is tending the “war had nothing to do g2 it | I i i I ited her sister, Mre. Etta'Bennen, last| - e e e e e W ICOLONIAL THEATRE Mrs. Briant ana Mr, ana|| Two Reels—“THE ”” with Alice Twfi Peteren attended the Fisk-Ster- || “When' the God Vorulv-,v'ls'?' 4 “Transplanted 'Flower” Ed. e Hartford Wednesday. |} «gjippery Slim and the Green-Eyed Monster”..... Comedy g '"u?’&“u'u’,’:g e ere more sca it e 3 e Monday and Tuesday—Ethel Barrymore in “The Nightingale,”—Five Reels e oncho the | are being hurt by actual happenings. 3 ; b ey e leoa i | In the meantime, the average con Z we don’t have to buy do mot greatly FINLAND AND fT8™ gumer. has been growlicg and eputter. b other fellow kick £ FAR NORTHERN POSITION ers_caift .afford to use it for great |ing at the farmers, charging them with Sy Town Council Meets—Probate A -~ - the suppty | teking advantage of the world’s mis- | place, I P~ | Yet It Imports $100,000,000 Worth of ?m. fi" and Fu{:x:mo&erstgnv fortine 'to Hcrense the consumer’s, | can! - Of al the . pointments—Meeting of Westerly W.| Commoditi Each Year and Ex- burde; And lots of u - A D s o T or Wb roast, and | likewise heen growling and aputtering | own gresn-corn and green d | Declaration of Ind . T. U ports $70,000,000 Worth, Ing ‘e,—of P — mt take flank or. brisque or, chuck or | because dealers were taking the like aos, and The town council met Monday af- cause ! £ I 1 i il - | opportunity to charge more for his, than the (Special to The Bulletin.) et o oseonment and couris | the farmer’s supplies. half the cost of second-quality | agreements of his would-be exploiters. ccesstul, 1o oamion et aall for lts month- | ‘washington, D. C. Dec.11—Ons of 1o curd the rapacity and brigandage| Weve all been growling. At some- | “canned goods: If he doesn’t want to be i ent.. Bills were ordered paid to the|the most isolated of all the regions body else. t of over $600. belonging to the belligerent wers in do,Isup-| On my last trip to the village I|gyves amoun % 5 po mfah' ei'sé?"xfi:':.":‘:fwmé;om:’ iseat | connted in less Than & trile near SHter fs, -, he' o New Administrator Appointed. Europe's great war is Findland. It nor the most remedial. rusting s At a probate court they appointed |is five thousand miles nearer the » , ; But it's rather & cry-baby-ish sort | When the Hospital Ald soclety holds | Louls F. Hart of West tear e Lo x Finns' have a o ? to one heap that cerfainly|of business to -make om.:’c“ Ped :mu mvnt.hlyl meeting next Tuesday aa. ;:“ e of hostilities than Far-eastern | constitution, but also a Russian Gove <couldn't have been loaded on any one|and then snivel ot having. to le oq | Afternoon plans for the-coming year n | Russia, and vet It is now safe behind ernor and Russian ws)|‘|. be ion{ifl:ggfi o 3 removed | famparts of ice’ and snow for many m""i“':hm“"-hfl &Nufi:-unml e e L aneay o of . administrator. | months to come. The story of the|29P°3 In the world, the Finne th recent vy Charles M, Robinson, Samuel M. Abel- | Finland of today is told in a state- | 3518 2dfed” thelr, pan-Fu s son and Plerre Soucy were appointed | ment given to the press by the Na- Bl by the estate. See Matthew, VII, verses 8, 4 and 5. 3 As regards the woes of the average outbreak of the war did send | ;¢u® DRSNS MNP TRER ST U NSTERT | wagon. truck prices kiting from about $4 a|SiY comsumed T am not specielly In- | Mivery week the grocer's delivery| Now ismt it? at wholgsale to over 37. And | torse telophone Bl revhort brings more full cans to the than THE FARMER. In the case Of | jer his goods at the stors, it's his own sugar we..depend for a considerable | o DS E°pfls At A0 StoFs, U0 TS own Young Ladies’ Degres Team. |appraisers of said tional Geographic Soclety, which fol- | Lais, movement is represented Broportion of the best sugar on Central | oficr's horee and. wagon bl Tather LETTERS FROM TWO STAT At the meeting of Stafford grange| M, Herbert Kenyon was appolnted |lo ] e the Pl his countrs s 3 Aarope, which is now cut off from us. | than gt his goods himself, that is next Tuesday evenisig & degree team |administrator de bonis non. c. & o, on| ‘“¥inland, ' the - enlarged isthmus', TO the Iinn bis countrs 3z an't enough came Sugar Pro-|aiio his affair. If he wants to pay of twelve young Indies that has been |the estate of Harriet E. B, Cundall | which joins Sweden. Norway and ‘Ssmiersmiinary duced in oor own borders or in Cubs, | ino salaries of order-clerks and de- formed will confer the first and sec- [and Everett P. Mathewson, Frank Hill |Lapland to the continent of Europe, Hawail and-other countries to supply % livery-clerks and _bookkeepers and ond degrees on a class of. six. and Elisha C. Stillman were appointed |and which is about two-thirds sur- ' our needs. Furthermore, the “states- om:‘? people to wait on his high and T0“ d cou wires were broken, tying up telephone | The upper macadam road from the |appraisers on the estate, R rounded by.the waters of the Gulfs of , New Britain—One hundred and four ‘men”:who manage our government had | ;i hty pleasure, that, also, is his own an service, Springs to the Hollow has been re-| Mrs. Sarah A. Kenyon has returned | Finland and Bothnia and by those of | years ago Tuesday Efihu Burritt, the just delivered a knockout blow on | 050 PISRFire HES RSO 2 MR OWE Tt Heavy Blasting, surfaced. This road s beginning to|to her home at Hopkinton City. She|the . White Sea, is somewhat larger | “learned blacksmith,” and the world- the head of-our home sugar producing | go= ARof \, BOS UO, WESR AnS, TSR 0 RIPLEY HILL et = fail and it is feared that it will have [is recovering from an attack. of in- | than the.combined area of the states|famous peace advocate, was born in 5 when the bill comes in. I'm not writ- ¥ Dast two wecks several|to be rebullt. tory rheumatism. of Georgia, South Carolina and North New Britain. The New Britain Ma- panes of window glass have been jar- ing to him nor at him. Tm tninking 2 ———— > A well attended meeting in the se- | Carolina. Its population is upward of ternal association paid a tribute to hi more about the farmers side of the | Farewell to City Visitors—Boys Enter. | [o0 OUt e iy o biast. . WILLINGTON ries for mutual improvement in_the | three million souls, in spite of the fact memory by visiting hia grave b 32 sugar. ly trouble. “And the more I think ;,,w. tain - Climbers’ Club—Birds Fail o | raiiroaq, under constmetur) ‘I‘?&I‘K_ Smminity. was l:e)d last weekwvav;a. um:.:t: Sxireme southern boundary is {low Sematers u':d—dmuflul e b 1 't | that side, the more impatient Just —_—— evening at the home of as nol as Cape Farewell, Gi - large brown granite monument th & { murt have bread for their armics, can't | (1%, S ot ings wwhieh T héer come | TOtU™ ) Lhe gine, from Mashapaug fn Stur- | Musical Comedy Clears $17—Fanoy | B fan 2 i o D creiprte e : ey . land. Its latitude correspon gene wreath. Jproduce enough of their own,*and £0 |, out of many farm kitchens and enyon. 1 £ Mrs. A, G entertained the| Stuart Austin Pullets at Hillside Farm. Miss Eva Witter was in Providence | 8lly to the southern half of Alaska. promised to flood us With an extrd | echoing along too many farm lages. | young DAcoge i Tl ey Boutthbfld:e. Bo were iR gxm on_business Monday. : “Yet in spite -of this far-northern | even! at a farewell reception to Aus- ‘The second book of Daniel was con- Mrs. Lewis F. Randolph, Jr., is vis- ition of Finland is imports nearly a I have one neighbor with a rather | {%r"an " Bacsara Peroccons Who. fre | Bave reriiineCs, Coriage over Sunday, | sidered at the Thireday evening meet. |{ting at the home. of her ‘uricle, Dr. | hundred million doitars” worth " of AHE Pel - But with the exception of these two | small place and a rather big family. ter hom: . Th eet last week for hear- | Riley, in East Greenwis merchandise every yea X port: " artioles, the actusl cust of other do- | Tt o a youne and Erowing fanlly with | Saving town for their win e in| Mrs, C. P. Walker and Mrs. Ida Hol. | 128 The meeting last week for hy ey, n every year and exports bout seventy million dollars’ worth o lngeworih Slosed thelr wor et ing reports.of deiegates to'the autumn W. C. T. U. Meeting. al § mestic supplies has increased so little | healthy appetites, 1f he was an g er. homes. na Was v ting. N of commodities—these being made up ! Since war broke out as to be hardly | “sverage cohsumer” he would. haye Boys as Entertainers. in Mashapaug last week. . They will | “Cgrertions X comedy Priday evening |, Mrs. “Sarah K. B. Hood entertained | principaily of wood, fish and butter. Worth & thought. - come on the town, long ago. But hel e Climbers’ club met with Jack | brides, Masy " TOPthS In South- | o town hall drew & full house and |the, Westerly W. C. T. U. Wednesday | ™ fiinlana's foreign ¢ Jdc has ex- The other duy the president of the|isn't. He's got some gumption and|sgchelling the Sth. The boys prepared | Mrs H. R Howard and Mrs, G. p |1°ft the audlence well pleased. It was|®(SMmOO% =, o o Bl panded rapidly during the past twenty B e Srocels aysoglation | ismt too infermaily lazy to help hili- | ynd carried out the entire programme | Raymond passed. lost ook i 4f._ | another illustration of the: thorough : AeA. B send- | years. The growth iu its exports has made vy & list of the hundred and |self. Instead of lying down and wal : ing their frienids souvenir post cards |been steady, and their nature is such Rheumasalts Will Make three cumnon everyday groceries in | ing for somebody else to feed him and e e v Bty B er of Hartford. e raye Dot Inte thelr propase | from ‘Florids. where they are spend- n mar Palmd < 2 le al ut into their prepara- as to insure them firm markets re- 2 . Zrestesi demand, ~comparing their| his family, he has set to work to make | ema; e o uzfl;‘"l'-‘.?e";:'k ‘;s'&m;}l:u!!.dflln.. Do for any enteriatnment. Seventeen | in€ & few days. gardless of seasons, modes, political You Feel Fine ¢ e s, e o, beime | e oy, ens shhes v Ml emit| S | B oot - sd 3o | ol Sha Saded G0 e Christnss S M I s £ e ' for the Si hool. SQUEPAUGH g 5 . onai- ¢ - prices twenty-fve days later, He found| He keeps & couple of cows. They | paserson A bon of Chocoiates emfllmmw Y Sydse o Mas shapaug is now O bl B tions, the foodstufts of Finland, but- e aet o e e Tottie” of moik to Jamk]ohop in Southbridge, Mass. Mr. Walk. | 3oy evening the annual eloction of of- |'jiver Watson Buys Cahoone Farm|find ' their ‘way . ready inty ‘mar: s Schelling as s consolation and bracer. | man socy oes Nashapaug business | pove —Plans For Play. Kets of Europe. Also, there is an in- Games were played and the singing of | moved to Southbridge. "0 "D Pe| UPror. Graham of Hampton, Va. was e iy o - Anctie.] Coasing demand for Finland's wood . The Star Spangled Banner and Amer- | ~ Mrs, Andrew Bouvier is ing this | ® 8uest of G. V. Smith and Mrs. Smith | Fred Clark and fam ;] pulp. for. manufscture of paper. oBed & Very vening. rest Tast Fri spent_Saturday and Sunday.‘at J. S.| “Finland is a wonderful dairy land, 3 lez;[;:.l! o u.n::;’?i‘sb?u o Hadiey, | ook with her sister at Whitinsville, “Gm ol It F,:“’.';,";,m to his|Lamards. Mr. Clark also called on|possessing 1,500,000 cows, or one cow Masn;, is Visiting her ancle, F. B. Top. | oo poultry plant & grain house and in- | his brother, George of ‘Waite's Corner,|to every two people. Dairy - cattle E . ” cubator cellar with improved methots. | Who 1s yery ML | from Denmark have been used to im- 7 Benjamin F. Chandler of Detrol Robert . P. Pratt, who under-| Mrs. Susan Arnold spent a few ey e, > S I Mich 3 the Sucst of Mrs. I, 5. Tope COLUMBIA went an operation in Bt Joseph's hos. | recently with relatives in Bxeter. Iying country is fast becoming one of ‘fante: 1iff, having been called east by the death of his brother, John L. Chandler’s Funeral. - Miss Melissa D, Palmer and Miss| Europe’s most important creameries. Grange Elects Officers—Collins-Sayles | Daeso mokias & good recossry " | Caroline Paimer have returned te| It exports annually about 28 100000 Marriage—Young Men May Organ-| A consignment of fancy stock pul-| Usquepaugh after a few weeks spent|Pounds of butter, considerable of two ize a Band. lets for experiment tests in trap nest- | With relatives in Exeter. Which s imported by Denmark, there The funeral of John Lord Chandler Sl ing has been received at Hillside Poul- Westland and. Miss Champ. |mixed with Danish butter, and re- was held from the residence of F. B.| The grange held its annual meeting try farm. lain of Point Judith, spent Sunday[exported as a native product. Topliff Sunday afternoon. Burial was| Wednesday evening of last week and | AH were pleased to greet Danlel -| CHRISTMAS SHOP | with Mrs. Eva Webster, and attended| “The forests of Finland are its in Guilford, Vt. ‘Mr. Chandler was | elected the foilews Blakely at church Sundey morning and | church here. greatest natural wealth. They fur- young man of Christian character, | ensuing year: Master. cievter ‘ot | to ace’ Him again In His Place in the | Mr and Mes Jjames Pockham are Ple: The Fiana, Deet: and. acrios Where iou Cal’l Get faithful in all of the affairs of life, and | Hunt; overseer, Aubrey Winter: lec- | ChoiT. staying for a while with George D.|Ple. le Finns heat and energize - : you highly respected in the community. | turer, Mrs. Carrie Frost; steward, Hor.| The interest in the Sunday school | James and helping care for ~Mrs. | thelr country with wood, burning wood acid. had in their homes, factory furnaces. rail- from your system g S ace Little; assistant steward, William |is shown by the fact that members | James, wWho a shock not.long ago. t! . , Dainty and Useful Biste Sttmguy; Missihy: Wolff, lady aseistant. Miss Lura Cop- | walk from Moose Meadow—and some Buys Farm. Totky ealls o, Tertillne. thea 1 o" the (52 y Usefu The birds that usually patronize|jins iain, Rev. E. O. Foster: gate | of the most constant attendants are| oOfiver. Watson has purchased the v pui - the feeding places prepared for them|keeper, Ernest Coilina: three graces, |from Mansfleld Four Corners and the | farm here, owned by J. C. Cahoons|sound meciaess oo phas, Dullt up @ mre T - P are missed this ;Tmur Not'a seng 5 or | Misses Ruth Lyman, Olive Cook, Nellie | Bartlett family over four miles away |of Wakefield. Mr. Cahoone decided| tion to its three .{nfi,,, Raimon. and | the boon seem ‘vet. whera.there wete dog- | witter e Ty ok e com. — = s Coifora', Wosdmanses - vistteq| A1 rom Finoish fsberies reach even| s ene of each last winter. The nut- | Collins, NG ; at 3. C. Websters Thursday 'atter- 2R batches avail themselves of the oppor- Selected Magazines. nogn. The lbrary commitice et Tuesday | C. E. Social—Chicage Owners Improv- P D e e A evening and selected the Club: Programme Prepared. ctrebiation tg the, mm’mfl» ing New Property. Rummage Sale. There is to be a The' Hilltop Home club “met with |ing year. nes are pl g00d supper as usual. Mrs. Harry Wood .the 4th. A 500d |a populer addiien oo tho f‘:r'l;yc Quite| Mrs. Charles H. Bajer, who was| A, W. Kenyon went to Providence number was present and had a very tunity, as they have Leen summer, A Few Suggestio_ns That May Help the Shoppers o v z was present and b ing matter. b e i e T3 are closed for th ‘NECKWEAR BOUDOIR CAPS |ttt sosrme oS | e tiaf™ o0 0, vy | SEGSEERL o g o i oo oo <ot o The ice put all of the telephones out thig] summer resort. of .commission. It will probably be begun to go out of the house, : MARK CROSS KID GLOVES S e Beore Topaln” e 324 iy o ate and R Ay ROCKVILLE 7 -~ H The ter problem is still a seri e and everybody. o have a — APRONS in all styles, white and colored o T ST e DA s i, Sevics ot S5t Rilinets | “™* Funeral of Mre. Claments. - |oonmied i abae st SP0T Y % 1 MASHAPAU The ladi esday.| Nrs. Clements of North Coventry,|Baptist church last Saturday. DAINTY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, e Eoienday Srirnonn o conbie o | Thzdent o G el an entomenld | St o i, el Barner Anxiety Because of Shortage of Water —Heavy Blasting on Grand Trunk Road. Hartford. 1. chatrch Monaay T Codar Vatley” Farm: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kneeland have | poot “Rav. John J. Lockets of Andoser | Woody HIlL recently. 1 been visiting relatives in Vernon and | bgvaateq O¥eF| " Nrs. 3. Paimer Greene, who has been Improving New Property. ill is improved, 0 as to be about the : , CORSET COVERS, NIGHT ROBES, SKIRTS, e lay Form a Band. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wright, for- | house. DRAWERS and COMBINATIONS, BT PSRRI P Dy | e o SR B on S | bt o T BT theiz new home here, having bougit CREPE DE CHINE NIGHT ROBES and SKIRTS. place. Many alterations | Of 3Mrs. Phebe J. Crandall are being made, {ncluding a new water| -Miss Nettie Crandall: of Westerly system. e oy tmane = A B s e e b ~d ; P irs: = . i n 5 : ks J B oy 5, of Bast Greemwich R I spent 's hospital, Willlmantic, is f;gg’yx:;?‘- whare he. bas: secured -Everything that one may desire for the Little Folks . }|== & sueea to Ty Tt e | miher and sister on Coftmbie Grer: 3, Lockett lett Glondes —_— liam attend or several day ICHMOND o | e Tha Gatly. g 100 a0 wind storm 3 | ToSEng” o e 3okl a¢.Hast| The oy slorm Monday dia | &-& RI - e : esday several telephone | om ey ectisou: Gamage s . : - |"s, cAPs, Tho ice storm of Monday and Tuss Mr, ang Mre. Harold Hall and fam {ly o Coventry and Mr, AL EAST WILLINGTON bert Palmer of Providence, R, L, spent —_— lhad ?‘B&fl end with Robert E. Moore Dear amy_ Mrs. 16n Marey of Mansfield Depot | 4ad family. - : ‘ Tast e Mrs. George S. James of Hillsdale 3 ot Juot Wk Wit Mz0 B, B CoI0n | o wan taten T IVGxEmi S0, TO. John and J have already sent fweo easy chains a a ‘mains in a critical condition. The fce storm did much. damage to s =1 BONNETS, MITTENS, DRESSES, SUITS (] the fruit trees and telephone lines, of W : and Si- for Christmas fo $randma and SAandpa, and you s HATS, COATS, ETC. : 2 ; 2 o Daeresy hona o Mattle Cobeland - Bpent.the |188 Woodmansee of Teffts Fil w R g1 Good fine: of OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT ROBES b ~ Snsncieally FAFFOR ;fi?m with her sister, Nettle Coper ::;;:fihfi at ?&ym-mm oug o read fhe Leiien ithey whaoie Lack. Jhey BAXE Clifford Hemmeler h owned by David Smith of| said Zhey &k thein i ille g fOI‘ l_ad' & T A a:u I R bm’mfl.mp ;hu“hb&::nt:,(? SER """""';q'.‘.’."ym o 4 a f‘l new e children wene sensille n.A ies and Children . ocking ‘""“’.‘.‘,?"m.':’.‘ ool |yl e i e Maiiiin Cosvites bae s ATt T well as thoughiful, Leecause they sent such iens ner ‘of Bxeter a ; urfaces JTetem. m’f,’:""" = to her school in New York. recent caller through Beaver River Lie presents. They never goi anyithing .in-dbein e, e [ kit Bl Valle; b P VD A S [ Lives that pleased them so well. THE LYONS CO £ pR TR [p T & g1 ° : oy g - were never s doing aterbury—With & &rand total 13 Br d "kfl?fi.xffi:&@fl fiater 0 @. S.~You and-Bol, Ly atl means, send _c-van,rekq}u L ocaaway Jobn’ e oy Srueebind istiie %o your panenis. Be sune fo Luy them from r\fi"’-

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