Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1915, Page 11

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ldren Bristol were gus 8".“',::-‘ l’l‘bv« and family over the lirince Chandler i3 employed 1 iided S EVERY ONE FULLY ‘Worcester. - 4 i Ve o : : - SPECIAL BARGAINS taining Lelends ¥ 3 oio | Local Hospitality Enjoyed by Many \ ; : 3 2 o Axihur Pranilin and daughter, Stsie Gueats on the Hetiday, Y |25c HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS. i - Mrs, Bernice Fiske of Mashtntuck, | Mrs. Georgze Whittemore of New e der o e voas | Sied, logal frends Mon98Y ricn os| Dank: o spend ihe month with her|40c HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS......vvsens -»lonl?u m‘: is at his home, 5;‘};’“’""' are at their summer home hl:lry A. Trail, ~ STEEL SCREENS -at Reducéd s Clase Pienic. ; Miss Marion Wood went Monday to 7 54 b GARDEN HOSE =~ = - The graduating class of the Plain-|Storrs callege where she n]w attend 4 & d High school held' a picnlc at|the summer school during July. < 25 ft., 4-ply, ¥-inch, $2.50, fiel Wilawood - Newlyweds in Town. 3 reduced t0. . nnean . . The class studying tic were at J. W. McDonald's summer | week with her father, Valet Blanchard. 20c 35c HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS....cccsecess 30c 35¢ $2.00 Jaw, et at Mra George Lorings on |, Mr.and Mrs. John B. Lewls of Mys- | 3f o 25 ft., 5-ply, 34-inch, $2.75, reduced t0....: . . .$2.25 $2. Miss Alics Baker of Canterbury has |home heré a few dava last week.| Roy Spaulding motored from Plv- |25 ft., 6-ply, %-inch, $3.25, reduced to. ... .. ... .$2.75 h : \ They were on-thelr wedding tour, mouth, N. D., and is spending a few & i , Abbey . Putnam of Provi- . g B B b A SR Mrs. Bracst Burton and- children ) days with Mis A E. Darline, 50 ft., 6-ply, 34-inch, $6.75, reduced t0.%.cuvuo. .. .$5.50 B £ ntar, : 3 spent. Sunday. Mrs. Irs. za Brennan, John Brennan, . 3z Srtuy -£ov "t "‘:::‘z L) of G [o e S Sas retitusd W Deouiat B Cbase in Thompson. - - - |and John Feamay- mare st Pleasure| 50 ft., 7-ply, 34-inch, $7.50, reduced t0....0c......$6.00 ‘Electrical . 5 on urge: Beac! inday. Ty Uiten it s Deanptred | Jobn Lo ot BaiRany it relatives i | Yroomgocket, f L, weto guegl of Mr.| Sudes wnd bes Sapin 8 | Fuseet| 10c FLY, KILLERS .. ... 5c Hor electric lights. d Westerly, R. L e o f . . and Mrs. William Matherson en- enry ett spent Sunday in Death of ‘Mrs. Pond. ot i Dlapeha Caplens lu sessjing fertained reiaiives from Chepachet, X.| Providence Tith ner brother, W. N. 3 . Pond had a telegram. from . ., last week, urnett. e epiie gt & B, Pond, Hill_ Ceost -Huuse Gueste. e e O rovidence| “Miss Edith Harrington of Worces-| Miss Julia Brown of Pawtucket, R. i) o AN iMand. Man Fran o and n‘:::'.. L2 Totter of the| o Beanany 2 *|ter, spent the Fourth with reuatives|I, visited Miss Sara Burnett over the 3 announcing the. death of his Crest tertained over E here. Fourth. Siter &apt Fond 1s the only son of | Fourth, Mrs. S e Trounee Y of providence, | M fvank H. Smith of Putnam Heights | Mre. Benjamin Cogswell spent the General George E. Pond de- R I B A Potter of Worcester, | PENt B0 Hourh At b ETaten en. | Was the guest of relatives Sunday. | week end in Mechaniceville, Conn. E ¥ ceased. & T Mo, e tertaining her-sister and three children | _Albert E. Gordon spent.the Fourth New York Guest. Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Mr. and Mrs.:Frank D. Speulding 2 a2l trom Providence for a few days. with Mr. and Mrs. George Austin in . > hiave had as their guests, Miss Lilllan Dock. Tt X Ol Mr and Mre. Edward Larus of[Roekland RL 0 o o | W, . Labelle has been entertaining | Orders Delivered Telephone 531-2 £ C. X R v i - rs. €] . Sayles , ! " Mres. S, Muk Chavies Wy Beigge]. . B T - | e e Dave been iSINE | hest, have returned to North Seituats, | York. and daughter have been guests of Clayton Wi ott. 3 R. T Willard Bennett of Providence was . and Mrs. Georgé D, Angell. & 3 of Pomfret Center, Looking For Trouble. Arthur Monder o!f Alflebzro. : “gahslu. ;hc guest of his mother over Sun- :-;ll%"ofa l:Bda.ltil::r;a u‘:d:-ldw::. mf ‘On Monday he drove eleven to Brook- o e % SPAniEE. fehing trip fo Webster | = jumes Kelleher was night watchman | SOG% Several dave last week w | ey Brda iy “oras s ‘gnost ot | Sawm: Miss Marjorie Burnham, who re- pany of two ef their chilaren, Mrs. Walter Crossman_ of Foster| ot the Central Fire station Saturday % 2 Walter Cummings at Woonsocket, R.| Ergar Mathieu got his arm caught|cently was graduated from W. H. S. Clinton Frink 6f Canterbury and Mrs. | Center end 7&,‘ Julla Wright and and Sunday nights, having everything I, over Sunday. in the folding machine in the cloth|has gone to Storrs, to attend the Howard Walker and baby of West | grand-daughter of Harris, R- 1. haus | IR readiness for any calls. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Brearley anll two|room this week. summer sessions for teachers. Harttord been guests of Mrs. Clavton Wrmne | Willis Lambert has an fnjured nose, children are visiting in Potter Hill,| The baseball team defeated the Y nd 1 rown g 8ht | caused by colliding with a fellow who 2 R T, Sterling team Saturday in a twelve«n-| * Miss Mabel Blake and Miss B Mrs. Addie E. Call spent Sund: s John Ballard of Davenport, Ta. 3 both of Boston, were with Rev. E. A.| with Mr. and Mre. George Call o) |W2s running while playing ball has been visiting relatives in town for| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wakefield were | ning game, 4 to 3. Toltand C(mnty Riake and wife over the Fourth. Cedar Tree point, R. I. May Save Arm. & Tow Sxve. guests of Norwich friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollingon and 4 Leases Marlow Place. A. H. Battey and family enjoyed a| Mrs. Samuel Collins has been at| John Bailard of Philadelphia, has| Mr. and Mrs. N. S. f;e" LM;I th; fh:;ln'-o - ‘;elk;‘bu i u;mxlv. mo- - A M. Knight has rented the C, S.|Rhode Tsland clambake at the home|the Backus hospital in Norwich to see | been spending his vacation here. SlS T aNs e ARG v Juskplc [Toche t Ciou o ey T L COVENTRY Marlow place in the village. The|0f Mr. Battey's father in Moosup|her husband who was seriously hurt| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blackmer of |Gringrass are visiting in East Brook- preph. Stane, oo Sy : A6 house has been wired for electric| Valiey on the Fourth. = e O e I o T 1 It tirestis. OB Wilkcbios, Gallell | e St Mim W It ateans vistisa] ™ P eAatates’ quisth el who een - | ening. h i the he they recently .purchased. 3 3 e e Fourth was ebrated q ly i‘a‘:"fi’&?? 13 Pemecpar I, ety Tl e Gown Killingly, has nk::;:d ::n:.' rade gl Sl dapar Sir. and Mra. Frank Croff and sors |on Dayville friends Monday. at Warren over the week end. here with fine showers in the morning PRECY, Bome. ik Edward McShane was at Rocky ot Roxbury, visited Joseph Cruft Mon-| Mrs. George Webster had for v;e%l; 5 and in the evening by lawn parties ana Miss n lenburg and Miss Sunday. day. end guests - - cKa: Hm . yworks. SOUTH WINDHAM Beatrice Carroll of New ~York are P';‘-‘;l.uugs;x};xn has returned from Con- | Mrs. Whittemore has gone to New | Boston and Mr. and Mrs. John Web- ON » X5 spending two weeks' vacation with|ada, where he has been for the’bene- | York to spend a week with relatives. | ster of New York. 5 on a class # ho has besn | Louis Klenett and family, it of his health. Miss Helena Mrooks has returned Babcook Injured ‘In _Heliday| Thursiay evening. " Th — Mrs. Theodore Zieglor. who has been E of his - — Blakeley. el T # = Vistting relggives in New York for the| Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mowry enter-| Miss Bliscoess Bourque was in Nor. STERLIN from a visit with friends at Pleasant | Blakeley. s 4 J 71 spper was served with & sociel hour past week has returned. {gined Mr. and Mrs. Moses Linell of | wich Saturday, o Bk W CVh Hongum, . |afterwards. i N t unday. B, H “ 3 . 8. . C. A ils' RABE Sver. ihe Foiith. au wes Home From Maine. ufisnm(’gx‘fixanumu,aflnh_‘?q:m Ste- | Mrs. Clrence Babcock Dies at Backus | Russeil were in Providence Thursday. Only one accident was reported here | u A :ml:.lt:hm mfu?"scgfi'fi his brother, AR;EP;- Of New Haven. | F. C. Crawford has returned from a DA vk Mo 9050 Hospital—Meeting of Ladies’ Aid Monday. Blakeley Baboock bed the|superintendent to take the place of Mrs. Hugo Kirchner of izal , N. | figh ‘merson Collins lurned from powder from a firecracker blown in . J. Who has been on a isit for two fshing trip to Maine, and reports a Uxbridge, Mass. accompanied by his s ATTAWAUGAN his eves, which however, will do him i L T e el e time ‘weeks with relatives returne me . ‘umm| ster, Mrs. Moses on and children i Cl beock, died — no_ permanent injury. Saturday. n“fi:m:;mfirf & H{nfllmmm on account of the accident to Samuel ncfrf:‘ é:g;‘;)!r hi:;?:‘:le 'Ees;:y, July| ™iss Mary Martin of New York is| The Congregational church has for: u‘::v and ‘1::' cflh"rd;« :al;d h°f MMrs. J‘ému M:ln; aindM:‘sughtm Arthur Call of Boston called on Mrs. Conl}hu. h o Ol P 6. Mrs, Babcock was taken seriously | visiting ifllslnd.lzrlmn' AP EES lst: p:;xtor during July, Rev. W. R. ':r Sp several o er isses Mary and Annie Maine were 2 r. and Mrs. Fra s o - ™ , 1 to| Mr. rs. Elmer C. Woo nd- | Stewart. parents here. in Norwich Friday attending the fu- i 3;'1,1, 1:‘",’4“" Kibbe, dence spent Sunday with Mrs. Old's g'n‘.ke[%:gago fig htn:)pelcllalln:fl?ee::!:hu:);m? ed at the fftieth wedding annivers.| Boarders are beginning to arrive at| Earl Green and Murry Fitcomb of neral of their cousin, Miss Ida Moshier. ped o cousin, Mrs. Charles Barber. derwent an operation from which she | ary of the former's parents at Putnam |the Chelsea Inn and Prospect House. | Hartford spent the Fourth at W. E. . . spen relatives. h - K i ax Tt eusete iet f08 8 Mire, Einma Dyer and Stise Loutae ) o s e e pent | 0f Mr- and Mrs. Evans of this fown| Mr. and Mrs. Be affery and | cows at Joseph Scribner is booking in the|Dyer of Central Village, Mrs. Edward | Sunday with Miss Margaret Reld. 8. C.S. box shop in Willimantic. Washburn of Plainfield and Miss Olive| Ielix Wakely has been in Nor-| « Mrs. J. B. Smith. was the guest of | Benjamin of Providence have. bees | wich i m!] I her_daughter, Mrs. C. E. Chamberlin | Buests of Mrs. Louis Kibbe this week.| Mrs. Jules Kohn and daughter of| | &> of Willimantic at their summer home| Mr. and Mrs. R. Howard of Par- | Whipple, R: L, spent Sunday with local{ | & in Chaplin over the Fourth. coag, R. L, were with Mrs. Ida Place | relatives. SIS Defeated Giants. RN Mrs, Helen Tubbs had as holiday | over the Fourth: ’hln ‘The Central baseball team went to B — guests Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hanna | _James Caffery was at Rocky Point and son of Union. Sunday. 1 - Mrs. Henry Scribnerh was in win- 53; e?‘mf‘é‘,:;i’:: afternoon and de. mantic over the Fourth with her sis- ARRENV]LI.E . ter, Mrs. Willian Allen. W. Judson Gardner took an tutomobile party to Rocky Point Sunday. Mrs. Harry Keller and family moved to Hartford Wednesday. Mr. Fugene | Big Catch of Pout—Celebration of the |, /4 Glory’ was swung o the Kinne moved in where they had H breezes on the top of the water tank moved out. belonging to the Central Worsted Co. aturday. Everett Beckwith spent the Fourth| Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Howlett, with his sister, Mrs. Alice Alexander | Sr, and son, John A. Howleit, of War- | yongiee S°Uld was at Rocky Point of Hartford. renville, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pratt Monday. Mrs. Charles Beckwith had as her|of West Ashford and Mr. ana Mrs| , Outside Watchman. guests over the Fourth Mrs. William | Albert "E. Howlett, Jr., of Fishdale, S '_h"“ms de wuchma? was employed Nask and daughter Gladys and Mrs | Mass., went fishing at Knowiton lake, |8t _the Plainfield Woolen mill Satur- Sparcey and _little son George, of | West Ashford, last Wednesday night|927 “-;'td ,“""‘Y nights to protect the Brooklyn, N. X. y and caught 80 mud pouts. The largest | ProPerty in case of fire. 5 mud pouts were caught by Mrs. Celebration Interrupted. : " |Myton Pratt; weighing exactly 9| Some young chaps grrived here in | % WINDHAM (- |pounds. an_automobil at the Central Viliass o ST LN Mr. and Mrs. ‘hotel Sunday and were trying to cel- Rain—Tea for Library Benefit—Mrs. | 7 2ih the latter's Darents, Mr. and |small cannon near the hotel. An of. 2 Mrs. Albert C. Howlett of Warren- |ficer had a short conversation with - e ””"“‘kl') ; % Julia Arnold, 82. _ | ville. the party and they put the cannon in (e 3 — Mrs. Ida Voles, Walter Brown and |the auto and went away. il “ == The rain Monday interfered some-|Davia Mathewson of Warrenville Mr. and Mrs. Ulyssus Looper, Miss ® (1L d what with the p:&nun that had been | passed Tuesday in Norwich. Beatrice Gardner, Eleanor and Vir- i\ planned for the afternoon, but most of | ° Mr. and Mrs. Albert B, Howlatt, Ir. | Lo Soo R4 4 i - 41 Athletic Events In Spite of Monday’s | Phoenixville, passed Sunday | ebrate the Fourth by firing off a| i 4 b 'I » d Avery Metcalf spent A pe | 2 # i L the athletic sports were carried out.|who have been gu an 3 i < : F the second to Adelbert Potter and the | lett, of Warrenville, returned to Fisk- Burned by Sky Rocket. | A ——— CZ third to Philip Hopkins. About 320 | dale, Mass. Wednesday. Catherine Dady has a badly burned i 4 &= worth of fireworks were set off in the Mathewson and Walter |hand caused by a sky rocket which i 2 8 3 2 > evening on the hill back of the school- of Warrenville were in Fisk- | She held while celebrating the Fourth, Ay @ - house. dale, Mass, on business Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ovide Chapdelaine of Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Lathrop and Last Brooklyn, visited friends Monday. . i i g chilaren went o Waich Hill Wednes- et Dl s et the p0rs: Avbie Lilifbridge of” Westerly s VERY housewife in this town day for a week. 4 feated the Wi 11l as been visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. E y I s s T a2t Northra, |1 on'” e Warmemmil srounds, 1 [Lopme e I e N O b |\ will jump at this chance to Miss Harriet Guild is attending the | ;010 411 was celebrated on July 5tn | his brother and sistoe in Putaai. I , red th t of livi without Young People’s conference at North- ly Mi | uce € COoSs 81 gy s ¥ in ‘Warrenville in & strictly safe and sses Alice and Harriett Kendall m Vlng 35000 C. B Sociely Bt whICh aho o | *U50ymaR0n Lo Ly o o, |of FUUAR epent Mondey'ss Willism | reducing the quality of what you eat. All kinds president is paying Ralf of her ex-|ywith their familles are spen: + Mr. find Mrs. Harry Stainthrope 2 f Denses. . T . Joulotess piuiing thate | M. ad Mre, M iantitaye of purefoodsare packed under the Serv-us Brand. Eighty-second Birthday. Lodge” on-the shores of Crystal lake, | they have been visiting Mrs. Stain- East A number of friends called on Mrs. tford. thrope's sister, Mrs. Edward Tatro. il i 2 o m Julia Arnold Monday. to congratulate| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller of Bos- |, Charies Phillips, who is employed . her on her $2nd birthday. ton were July Fourth visitors of Mrs.|in New London spent Sunday.at his I 3 Rev. M. R, Plumb and a number | Fallers wmother, Sy W o Brackley, |home here. i Use Serv-us Brand Foods and see for yourself of the K O K A. spent| Rev, and Mrs. B. C. nyon are| Mrs. Roy Greene is entertaining her Hill. n Kennebunk, Wedtenday at Waloh Hill. spending thetr vacation i sister from New York. " Library ‘Tea. s Maine, Mrs, Frank Davis entertained her i the actual saving in prices and besides, get the 'f i Eastford Wins. sister and niece from Providence on ¢ - ‘ h et e tonn Y fea foT! The Warrenville baseball team play. | Sundey and Monday. | ( (IS, = . - & = g ey, Frank LaFavore has returned from |. UL VAN : alnable oy Trom ta B 8" Gend ’flvm‘l"‘:‘t"' 1050 0 ST ot Mre. Timas Bacdek - gha | v l‘l “Iil" v = cu tors at Baker and James camp over |Jaushter, Phyliis and Miss Lillian | the Fourth. e M Norwih, speubiMoptay ati d : | which appear on and can be cut from every package of I lam, m?’n?:bi&f‘? 3::: ngy!thl;l;r:w;n:;: % 'an::e dEtlll-Amfl has sone o:f { My F P2 : s i twean the church R. H. Wright' orrs, to atten e summer g s“ v-us Brand Foods. horne, = m m i e Annual Picnic. > [l | Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages and in | The Lucy Webb Hayes circle, La- e accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws.- Order Serv-us Brand E : e N : o g s O ele bl v ) —the kind with the orange and purple label. You can get every- S O Ry e a m"«fi;fi X 2 2leb Bishon. The| [l thing you-need and also have the benefit of popular prices and the ‘put_together.” and 1 the last {jMr. and Mrs. nd fam- | members and friends went by trolley. 4 COUPODS. gt v - s g o RN < upD! A BT 3 —a _Miss Phebe Barber has gone to the ; 0 & 1081 t many - and M Kimball. Willimantic camp ground and = will s | Dre-| Mr. an % spend the summer at .the Vine eit- ¢y falling a 25 Mrs. Tugere s ceorse Sc! 5 Stetson has been en- s catar » tertaining her uncle from Worcester. frs ol Miss Tarkham and her moth. M. J. er < er ,of Norwich ,are staying for a few ‘weeks with Mrs. Levl IClark, Mr. and Mrs. Knowland and Br. ana Sunday Mrs. Elmer Bennett were callers at Maple Lawn ar ite, T6e. 5Ty Bliis for constt- - William and ebrated Your Cough Gunfll. Stopped. 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