Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1915, Page 12

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TOM CARR()LL = HAPPY McNALLY 2 wnumm Gm.scourm | 14—PEOPLE—14 AFull-lurdF-uMWifl:M Bill- onda ¢ b7 orhat swad¥His o dgment Dassempon < golng | ‘Alvord entertained the S e b ednioge e s T e, el P e e | oo Frp smmnxn' DOL s e S BEE ? Farmers of hayine. at Read a"imiat potics th Siven With Mas Marsh and Robort Harron—A Grest Bictute wfl"fl;r"m"*'" Bey_in. e ins, But 1 t. ; A ar | in satd eatate to e TOOLS OF PROVIDENCE— Two-Reel D: ; THE SILENT CO-ED—..... ~-Roaring_Fi mm-v-r“hvw in . = S e a e T ol yionpay The Earl and the Girls pedfie id ds ‘of hearing, and that » That Totara of noties given be made to this A_Big Time Giel Act Will Please Yo in_Tndiagapol 3 . - el ey e [T o o R e R mate e RS T el ™ sy B S ek R e R e s.s{:.:,:o:f A..B";:m':“;a.zga Miss Anna. B. Post. ith can call his-own; and‘his ferm isn't Miss Emmenwens.obhttleboro, who | 2y Satate te &‘1’.‘ ) Ao Thres Resls"THE LURE OF MAMMON. Kalem—Three Recls fas good.as it wes a score of years ago ~There was a time, long .ago,.when 1 mvisiting - \ .each farm inde dent - visi her mother, “Mrs. | it is “Broadwa; with Fania Marinoff fromoutproduce a5 much:and doesat |35, “SiP ipporting. and i fa o Anna W ; oma. gerea, That the st aay ot Juiy, || “THE MASTER OF THE SWORDS ASlegraniy Mew, Cont e upplied. its own| Mra: Ward of Ocean Isaao Prosser’ 3 A S in the aft “MR. JARR TAKES A NIGHT OFF,” Vitagraph, Star Comedy - Coming Monday—WORK in Two Reels with Chas. Chaplin Th.mmm‘n it fs.simply-and sofely Lt AT a ‘that intimated by my other neighbor; s Hutchinson HMmphd. Mr. Coville ,..m %he anal] for “DAITOw- chap. whose kitchen candles could be seen Mr. and Mrs. Clair S. Hutchinson-of §Gideon Palmer. from its own windows any night. ‘Hartford have come to their summer| Andrew Pock. “vho+has been visiting a 5 But now even the farmer draws|bome at'the Center for"the season. |his sister, at South Dakota, for sev- . A sTEAMER BLOCK ISLAN B:‘IIII.Y&SFER;I!&E much of his daily €ood from far lands.| Mrs. J. Wesson Phelps is spending-&| eral weeks, Teturned home -Wednes- Lrl%t, v mafling in re : hisknowledgedls He calls on Brazil for his coffee at|fortnight in Branford. He reports a fine trip. He had 2 ok in parrow: limits;- e is narrow in his|yreaktast, and on Hawali for the sugar| Mrs. Willlam Atkins was a -recent [not seen his sister for 20 years. i T e opinions; narrow in his judgments; | t; sweeten it. His evening tea comes|guest of friends. in Hodkanum, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Bray. were an nerrow in his prejudices.” The ODIY |from Formosa, perhaps, and the four| Mrs. Charles Sprague of tors at T, T. Loch's Sunday, They fim Digwbout him are his muscles|iy his biscuit from Sackatchewan. called on Bolton£riends mnmo: the|{came in their new car, end hisiolerapce. The corn he sells may very likely be| week. Mrs. Brown, who has been visiting made in johnnycake in Alaska or into| Mrs. Belle Holcomb Johmson.of the] Mrs. Ferguson, has returned to-Provi- u o fas & naturally corn field | polenta. at Rome. His oats may feed | State lfbrary committee spent-a day]dence to meet “friends. STATE OF CONNECTIOUT, DISTRICT Block Island it this year, acco! a cavalry horse in Flanders or go into| recently at the local library. M | of Nortn Stonington, ss., Probate Court, \’I‘v.:cl.chub'!‘llln \'gv.uhL p:’i‘? 7 . ew London oo xS s R ought to be in. Hmothy. ones for a Scotch bairn in the High- in eocrole—cell With the stufr. . He has | lands. Gone to California. Q{g RIGMOND ‘,!E#%- Ty L, A0S e Brown. late of Nortn|] Blook lsland - .2 ‘We are no longer members of any Miss Edith Maxwell of South Man- Stonington, in sald District, deceased. P.M. P. M. little local circles, but true cosmopol- | chester started last week Saturday on Mr, mh. Joseph Kenyon are Upon awllution praying that letters *D. Sund: ites. Our market is the world; our|the trip to California, she being the smylng at Amy Weaver's for a while. | of administration de bonis non with the » except Sundays Norwich ... **Sundays only granary 1s the continent;, our melgh- | successful contestant in district No. 10| Mrs. John Allen and son of Prov- | will annexed :%v?;m;gflgn‘”flf;‘;‘;fe s bors are the antipodes. in a Hartford paper’s free trip to Cali-| idence are spending s few days with | sy appears. Speaking proportionately, the globe|fornia contest which ended last win-|Mrs. Allen’s parents, My, and Mrs.| Ordered, That said application be small ter. det. ined at the Probat . > D e e Gifts to Library and Hall o L re Teturned Monday, | Ofios in the Town of North Stontngion, || Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to September 3rd wested that . uncouth.” The dreams of a century 3 after a week's visit with relatives and | in said District, on the 2ist day of AND AND that it wasn't doing as 1t ought to. But | ago are the facts of today. The ideals | poul; and Mrs. Chazles Alvord of . F S g R R S WATCH HILL R£70:n | BLOCK ISLAND Z&75an hen he came fully to understand that | of fifty years since are the accomplish. Eiven to all persons interested In sald Adults, 50c; Children, 25 Adults, 75c; Children, 40c ments of the present. i estate to appear, if they see cause, at - e and a fine graphophone to the Bolton L N e b g Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill Upon no singlo class of men rests in Newport. thereon, publishing in some news- d . e s lock Island. For further information, party rates, apply at offi = = more imperatively the mnecessity for Mrs, Bridget.-Smith ds.staying with | paper having a circulation in said DI and Bl 2 ' y ce What did ¥ take hims®or? Wasw't{ broadentng with the brosdening Hmes L e ner Aaushten Nora Smith for & while,| (rict. and by maliing in a registered | of company on Shetucket Wharf, Norwich. there stone enough: on the farm, now, | then upon us farmers, The very fact| Fred Lennon and Mr. Flood of South| Ralph Moore spent the week-end in | namea in. said appiloation, a copy of || NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY C..J: ISBISTER, Afent without paying good money for more? | that we live on isolated farmsteads|Manchester. with Felix Boero and a| Auburn with his sister, Mrs. Philip J.| this order, all at least four days before "What was the use of us farmers m.\k n‘:r.h“iz than on congested avenues i!:rny of four young women boarders at } Ramsay. :u& dcz:lot h;arlnlg;i a{nd tl}l;mtcreturn of viealcl should make us keener to keep level Boero's, notice given be made to this Court front with the movement of the age. Attest: CHARLES C. GRAY, 7 The Hub of the universe is not B e el give me ten tons for nothing if T'd | Boston nor is the center of theuwm;{ ning sufldenly turned out of the road| - —— s STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DISTRICT nmwggfimndi But the idea {at any city. We of the hills and}On the hill east of Frank Loomis’ and m‘f‘ Homou £ of North Stonington, ss. Probate Court, for of his being asled to pay good money | farms are neerer that center than any { 4rove into the railing at the right hand «rx\ July 14th, 191 59c for some more and then haul it on|others. We are closer to the great|Side of the road. The railing was Estate of Nelanna Brown late of = himself was “Jest a leetle%too much”! | world-heart, and can feel its throb- |torn up, the machine tumed on its | LawmnFestival—Sunday W Picnic | North_Stonington, in said District, de- - . 7 10c size from T e b vl gi‘xass more philnly if we only attend. ;{‘z-;dumwm ing thmgw;; out. Mr{ at Atlantic Beach. T ainbioatatn pi ying that leters Everybody- that buys one saves 4lc ive up ng se les are only warts, wens, ex- somew! ur e res 5 a0 it o't catch” HIs | crescences. Perhaps they might bet- | Of the party escaping with briices and | A gisdessfillawn festival was held i on Bla) o v e & :‘wkt i e OAK GROVE FARM ter be called tne settling pans of civil- | 5cratches. THe party were out col-|on the Chapel grounds at Potter Hill|more fully appears, it is Dollar Watches at 8¢, gu: ization. They draw upon and draw le;:‘;n;z Siksi snd some lofthe tnchiza, Tuesday evening. The Ashaway-Pot- pOrdered, That said application bela year. y from the wider and more important|Which were of course broken did FIil Union band furnished music. |heard and determined at the Probate > . o1a from ‘the wider ‘siil mors Jmporteat Loy . S e i St g Unien Dand Sumiehed e - [ Offics in the Town of North Soningoon, | Watcl end Jewslry Fepalring OU P9°p|e s Market PoBndorss ot Whose eIt we are ih|ins. The mackine was demaged. but|iinton Seventh Day Haptist -Sunday |, iq District on the lst duy of|Gold'and Stiver bought and emchanged. ; Priests; 0f whose gifts we are the|the cnsine, cocaped, ensbling the two|school was held at Atlantlo Beach |atternoon. and that notice ‘thereot be J. OGULNICK & CO., 6 Franklin Street - e - | Tuesday., crowd went by spec- t = S St e e ictlons The ladies and Boero decided to take | fal mae® = o0 o P | Eoremtod” in shid cstate. to” abpear, It 32 Franklin Strest, 'Phone 714-12| JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor 3! wants it understood “Nothing human do | du!»iorvlgn. no_more chances and walked hcme. The state road has received its an- lh})’ see cause, at said time and plac enough " to oomprehend '.h-.t “pickles | 'once said an old Roman sage. Nothing| Funeral of Mrs. Emily H. Norton. |nmal coat of oil. be heard therson, by publishing i Mt dovdecent fodder for cows gIvin' |in the world of humanity, of mature, | Mrs. Emily H. Norton of West Cen-|” Frank W. Mills is recovering from | 5y sl “Disirler and by mailing in & ONEY BROS. - itk 2 of sclence, of technic art is forelgn |ter street, South Manchester, died on|an attack om measles. rogistered letter, addressed to cach of MAH s o DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN S to the ideal farmer. He has no right| Wednesday morning after a wecks’ ill-| Hartford P. Brown Tecently ap-|the persons named in said application, A o Ho. still "plows out” betweemehls] 1o be s o or s e bt | . Mra. Norton was the daughter | poriod postwaster At Hope Vallay, | & copg of this order, ail at jeast four | Hack, Livery and Boarding Dental Sur ,raudng corn, because the plow goes]right to limit his interests or sym-|of Hanna Woodward and Horace Bos resigned as a member of the town | 4ays before said day of hearing. and Stabl ~ geon leeper than cultivator or loese-hoe, { pathies, or to refuse knowledge from | Hutchins and was born in Bolton May | school committee to Which ho gran| (RSt return‘ofindtics given be made to N table P d “tears things up to the bottom.”| whatever source it may come. He has| 5 1836. She was the widow of Chester e.\ec cEA FALLS AVENUE McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn tat 4t, incidentally, tears up a good{ no right to stand in &ya wa.ye,' no 'flx:: Norton, who died about 20 years ago in s m Jore o Gkfigge We guarantee our service to be the nany unfortunate corn-roots does not}to interrupt progress by compelling it Mr. and Mrs. Norton — | best at the most rsasonable Drices. t any suspicion on the method in|to shift to a narrow-gauge track - ROCKVum Y AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD s eves. It is almost pitiful to soe | every time it comes to his line fence. at Norwich. within and for the District Stop Talkil‘lg War lis corn. growing for a week or Harvey C. B rdick M Westerly has|Sf Norwich, on the 16th day of July after every one of his assaults on| 1 dor't mean that he should chase|since resided The faneral was held |been a guest of M. and Mre. Benyamin | At D5 1918 0 son 3. Avuing, juage| - JOSEPH BRADFORD Buy a NEW OAKLAND ‘while it is repairing underground { rainbows or wade after from her home Friday afternoon at 2| Kenyon for some time. Bstate of CWQ" Arthur Lathrop, and 3% damage, 5 wisps, or stock Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Church have|lato of Norwich, in said District, de- BOOK BINDER i ket = T gyascutuses cemetery. Rev. Mr. Reynolds of West [ returned from a visit with friends at | ceased v o investment. He gz-kno room_in hlz.}\oflugur 2 Bnm:rd. a ::ormer pestor of the South | Canterbury, Conn. Ellsg.’u&wg Md!“;flre:lvich Sonn.. t"“I’OWER, STYLE, ECONOMY brm books or papers, nor even Yor{abandon.tried good for untested Manchester Congregational church, of-{ ~A cottage prayer meeting was held | SPPeared Jn Court on 2 petition | gronk Books Made and Ruled to Order ANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent he bulletins of the experiment sta- | perimentation. I domt mean that he|fciated. TRSNobalny - Svening ok Tha hoie ol P e ] X = Tel.753. Roem 15, Shannon Bldg. fon. Farming is too serious a bus-{should buy new tools every epring, be- | . —_— Mrs. L. F. Saunders, ? said deceased, al- —.— WS BROADWAY. .o Bormarins S e ho Bped ehee | Soe, womderh beemrement oe-ors| 45y EASTFORD o vide eceny, atie bee long | Sf5eresbon, £ 15 onperes, Taet sett tist | 172 Tovem: i = ereupo s at sai 2 i B short ride recently, after her long Ill-| | ST heard and determined at| DR, F. W. HOLMS, Den e L "".,'.':’ P IM llme Putterin’ “with. stakes and labels | old ones. I don’t mean that he should 8 b bate Court Five-of Seven Thresher Brothers Hold | —_— 48 | (e Probate Court Rt "o the Joth| Shannon Building Annex, Room A | "id from mow ox cmum Reunion at the Old Home. Nof a Failure of Christianity. day of July, A. D. 1915. at 4 o'clock in Kelepnone 532 #° 3anza 11 Franklis St. the afterpoon, and that notice of the Tommenting on_the attitude of the e an e / \ Geo. Jenkins is confined to the house | Chinese toward the Christian propa- a OuerI ingIsRoofed \ [‘Eir mnomeees Sis Sr bl VR RS € Kutter s ng friends | christian war. Rev. Charl havi: irculation in said tt S OO (& in Morrisville.and Montpelier, Vt. one of the American Board's staff in "Di':éct % et feast three daye prior to Leen AW e 4 qJotn and Jenni Fletcher'of Pitts- |Shaowu. China, declares that while|ihe dats of sald framine; snd Phat re- ) e] Ve guests of Mrs. The there ma 10 e iC] among 02 1thRu-ber-o1 BN [ e wra S COFAn CHESS| 7he m'**flm Py, S, ey, | —AND— | i % Miss mum%gk was the guest of | feel “that the st W"“*; evidence record. - ¥ St - er sister, Mrs, W. H. Webster not so much of a failure of Christianity RCH, T When we mofedourbuil : Sunday. SPSEF OVErlas o tailure of Christiana” Im pel"lal — = a fing that Miss Darothy Anu&h%r&wu:s {z] = My Storcgis) an AN AL XS e A =0 spending a fow days . and Mre | A has b abou PRO HELD ; . i ‘e wanted a roofing that would Louis Allard. % and Mrs. | s Shaowd, the city in whicl he|at North Stonington, within and for the xecutfim and would not rot, warp, Mrs, Edwards and son of Collin=- ii0:ed, is’ on-the Min River, in| District of fifilfigflnmm on the crack or/lesk—a permanent roof- Fille are fodoylok auoutloy with e R O Pre-«n:’—ca.nxfl'm ¢ graT, Judze that would put an end to repair Alice and Henry Webster have heen | e of Lis wondertul evangelistic| of s oetaos We knew that cheaper roof--®, confined to the house for the nas s last: winter, " Mr.Storrw s | e S Provate District lings wouldn't do this, loweputon 'fif.,'é?}:ib %VTE:{,’;'NDME“ SR o Lh;{‘emtfal:;ro?‘et?mu:tm:‘: ix pa er:n' EVERY ONE FULL k& : i ’n’(r’;%“s‘ng summer with Mr. and ness men in their fleld are ready | 2PPllcation to in i Y WARRANTED v ey. of the Miss Neilis Dugdale is convalesct: there were workers enough there o bed therein, it is ot her Dome:after raceiving treatment |1ead. the way: o g— SPEGIAL BARGAINS at the Johnson hospital last week. |, I the same mail with Mr. Storrs’ | jesxd st the Frodacs D A : To Exchanzo Pulpit. Haan, of Pangchwang, the district of gfl-;gg,*{g:‘;,’g.m.‘:;’:fi‘:.:& 25¢c;:HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS.-... Nexg#-Sunday Rev. L. B. Curtis will | Japan's recent activities. Mr. DeHaan £sopy of Ghie ordor 1n Fhe Sor- ith the R = - thi; about J: but 4 oo T, S e v, el o, Sewe bl o oy Mute Sl S pemimet | 35C.HUMMER WINDOW, SCREENS. ingham of the First Baptist church of | declare that in his district as well as Suffield, his first parish. ©f|in that of Mr. Storre, Christianity is et e hade ts This Court Mr. and Mrs, Henry Pew have re.|coming. o etes CHARLESC. turned to Stafford, having moved their| He says: “The whole race 18 stmply !,,- . seenenaie e goods last Thursday from Monson | Shot through with the truth. Over and STEEL'SCREENS at Reduced Prices here sthey have lived the two|over again in talking with total - v They will occupy trains, in the country, |2t ] E - > . a ~ 7 GARDEN HOSE * ’ wl'.h Mr. Mrs, on the roads, in the cities and e il it wore s * i Ets | T discover that Christian truth Is thers vioy 25 ft., 4-ply,:3%-inch, $2.50,.reduced to.- mmaFtl ::o;mm e Wl N o N 25, ft., 5-ply,.34-incH, $2.75,reduced to. 7t 25 ft., 6-ply,;34-inch, $3.25, reduced t0.mrviomn - 50#‘L,6—p1y,,’%-inch,_$6.75,.-reduced- 205300000 o Intarnati N "5e | 504ft., 7-ply, '34-inch, $7.50, reduced to.. esteem contemporary asks: It Is o:d-.@.. That-sald “What ‘has Germany to offer?” Well, | petition. eard and determined at 3 = R P 5¢c th mhtoofle.ll in said & D I . on the 2 MD!J . A, D. m and tice be o 8 H 1 . Mnl- n-'urnhhv.

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