Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 29, 1915, Page 5

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“WNGLISH:CURE BOILED' HAM o | i I i i ! | i i i ! l i i j ) ! ] jt ; | % L i : | / (] i ster, Hattinad motorsd 1o arly, ‘which | the week and called on friends at i 1 l »oF B | ; 3 Balcom of | travel trol VIO LIN 3 Wholetv.. for -'::‘i:r.‘ has : 'h‘—n by H n offski in Old | home. i 1] TEACHER -All String Instruments -repaived ©. L, Cosgrove lg to Start Have [ Violins seld on easy terms Sunday from New Londen. Mystic. proviston For appointments . address .E. Out of New Lomdon harbor this New Londom nn.m‘.. - E. BULLARD, Bliss'Place, Nore 2o .uha-.:.mg e unf.mghu -ryh': : mihatine sdventure that end in thio cirezm- | Aus: 11, on the Joha B Babtock farm: palty. : 5 navigation the ReE g H S § i f } | ; & 7 1 L 5 i d i i £ i £ i ! E g DR. SHAHAN -Marian Block, 326 Main St of the Stomach and Rhe; "2-4 and 7-8 p. m. 5 Morning hours t" appoint- me T llfi& shaf i gi'?g B i j fis : ? i i é i i i gfi it grE ] g i g i % 4 § 1 " R 88 | ; ?E., | | i ; i i i | En ! Mr. and Mrs. Jobn - Sherman of Mountain avenue have started on a days' aute trip, at Mr. and Mrs. George Minsfleld_and son Harold of Poquetanuck and Miss des S OB A b R L R T R R an uit uTne m & sl - mass for Mrs M Br::.nt:: tic. o et &G e @ 0 & 55 i T I it | g i i i i E i i i o g igse ti 3 £ £ :i i .'11 » g 2 5 ¢ g. uf | f 4 H fa (] i i i £ § £ i“‘; ; 4 i i H i B Fep in Vermont a0 Sharvans’ niece, Miss Beatrice, are | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sharvan. A former Norwich , Rev. W. D. Woodward, has Fned ¢ ;| § K ¥ £ § : w : 13 Mrs. Norris S. Lippitt of New Haven been the guest for a short time Mrs. Bdward E. Perry of i i i The best prepared paint in the world for all purposes. Spesial Paints for special purposes—Furniture, Barns, Metal Work, Boats, Carriages, Wagons, Floors, Ceilings, Eto. " Gosa further per gallon; wears longer; holds true to color, MAKING CTUDY OF . CHESTNUT BLIGHT. Arthur Guiliver Has Gone from Water- DAY AT THE BEACH. bury to Penansylvania. Norwich Patrons of Husbandry Want e A the FIVE MONKS ACQUITTED ‘A Waterbury paper to Repeat Pleasant Experience of a Arthur Gulliver of 51 GRANGE VOTES FOR SOLD ONLY BY Year Ago. —— vacations, as do some of the ey Another grange day at the Tl gnnsmonm and the members of the ek iceessfully cond: last year by Norwich grange, No. 173, t. A Hartford paper notes that Mr. | Patrens of Husbandry, was voted for and Mrs. Morton F. Plant and Philip | at the meeti grange on Wed- | again for Mahwaring of Eastern Point were the event Pythian hall, where v of Mrs. attendance. ‘The Rowena committee okaba, their home on the Old Mystic road in 3,800 and from there | Mystic, after several weeks' iliness. Serapany.. |n : R et Cont Tas AT | LS £ oy S e e (X S P R e 129 Main St., Norwich, Ot.|so* BTt o0 ot Tatctors| Aoy | Bag oo s o bo ot i 50,7 o= e o N Agents Edison Mazda Lamps e B R T PR R e Dobey ran —_— death in Si ns. | in the first and second degrees at the ustral Zea- it ‘was bullt originally for a daughter meeting thirteen and ‘were obligated of Governor Winthrop. lnth.‘;hk‘dmdto‘:nh. !tmm%mnmmdmeflmd voted give up e second regul sea in th At Ocean Beach, H. W. Burns and | mecting in August and the frst o Kol B Ko B 3 e i Y. She was born in Quiney llmllm ’y‘ oflm have taken one of|lar meeting in September. The latter make is June 26, 1848, and most of her life was board ‘walic for the remainder o the | L GG cOmes on the evening of ons and is capable of | Baward i Toaridge | passed n Spriagheld. summer. There are four or five Chi- P 3 s o e e aingliuns. Sy cago familles at the beach. CONTINUANCE IN ‘%}a Dedy. of Springheld, and four Horace Johnson predicts that there Jos & 1 33 Mowatt e By e - g will be a very great disturbance in the MAUD YouNa casE ters. Th Mrs. Galleher of Brooklyn, N. Y. —_— Mrs. atmosphere from the 7th to the Sth of ; ; . Willlam C. Fitzsimons, E. LeRoy Cleveland and Miss Neilie H. Damage will follow in its | Stat® Folice Not Ready to-Come Here i King of New York city. gourse, very likely ha#l, which is so in- le the other. The brides Mrs. Joseph E. Fletchen. Sty 453 : o s, of Joephs B Tletcier; . Gl ot 1o Local lawyers have received coples - Af 3 osep! letcher, m?. 1916 public acts as passed by the — breakfast Wedding | home of her son, J. Stanley Fletcher, ure. The new acts amend W merning, b in Liberty street, Clinton, M a num! of existing laws and the ing Their Presence Evident Again. in Graniteville. night, after a_week's number of new laws passed exceed the number passed by anw past session of the legislature. Y Mrs. .y only Fletcher was born at Jewett City T4 the home of Monsignor SiiL years ago. She went to Clinton some — wm.dnmw M“ ng mflmm . 30 years ago with her husband Hertford —Prof, Edwin Collins Stone ghiidren. " She was o member of m'” m:’lup. ) Das sone to Rowe, K man, Herbert P. Whi oung charge of which Chapman Woman's Corpe. . not Jeaves two sons, J. S. Pletcher Take - Amsco Speedex ; A otnestay Actman Rt Clinton, William Martin Fletcher three The argued £ Deedier trial, as he saig » San Jua, Porto Rico. Also o . . e as he sald ‘systern. ters and one brother, Mrs. Jane Films with you. Insure Vioes, Ioaving| B cllert s € Soor S about the unpleas- Haines of Clinton, Mrs. Frank Wood- e ortly after 7 o'clock. ~ |man who was W . 3 orth, Norwich; lirs. Kate Dudley ot g ¥y that Essex and Lindsay Mc of Iv better pictures of . your Miss Wadham, daughter of | rived at her house by night In sutos ton. dnimsy ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Wadham, o; and found onl:;' her and o(x:u other ._entertained a number of|woman in the house. Mr. Comst. SUN SETS ON A . a : t h'b- friends ‘on launch party Tuesday |also asked to have the bond of $2i iteville. X Teduced, . s g PIONEER PRINTER. orwict, Sad (e evenlng wan opent | uiiL: Jiall opposeq: this and saia he|™ s int 1 i Death of Hiram C. Hazen in His Cal- \ ST on the river. fornia Home. h headquarters this Established 1872 Katherine Wadewasth Bacon, . shut Since the | (oOf the death of Hiam C. Hazen, 5 to ™ mean city, vance THEPLAUT-CADDENCO, || S5kt i ot | e S ST | S, . summrier 8 3 accurately. That the wrll On June 6th, died at his home near Way, N It understood 3 Stony Brook | considereg his important was | Santa Cruz, Hiram C. Hazen. De- JEWELERS—OPTICIANS G A "M;";.h"’w"’ ceased was'in his SSth year, aad the PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING %-!flmfllrfl e g ater street. - pond. g ery the | sunset of an active and busy 1ifs found ok i e him asleep in the hereafter. CIRCUS STAGE COACH . Hiram C. Hazen was one of the HIT WEST SIDE BRIOGE. the [Eots 0 | ook Shasmotent Mot amdor _the % \ eers of e e, ‘Was one DAINTY and DELICIOUS m ot 31505, | 101 Ranch Property Was Damaged-on fazes ot Bean Hi g Send | click of whose tvpe passing from: Way Through Hers, orwi o .| to stick is more heard CHOCOLATES o e e iy ik E"v 2 Moeoh T - ok | land. 1o L:E::::ly ixties Mr. Fresh:Goods re. carrying the 101 Ranch Wild West | . jait s SO0k Wednesday morning the - P Preliminarywreturns of the- show from Willimantic to New London mb!otnt ink of a|sion and ing through here about 2.30 thic locality that would fit the description at Ra“l°n S Railroad and Y-r‘if.fia'l?x x‘::ornlnt. the O 7 — A year stage coach.on a flat car. struck the ing. Fol’ Y Vi = 3 West Side bridge. ’gno top of the our Vacation— directors stage coach” was bad] Tuesday. The com; exting. (;0 BERMUDA % fvo-men fneids. the Yoaenraned, but| uished and the damage caused by the accident was slight. At 11 o'clock in the morning an ofl )-Day’ Tour—All Expenses-$45.50: Up Unlimited Attractions’ for ‘Vaca- = 3 stove used the home of Henry E. « + - FUNERALS. “n Huntington avenuc GPeriptom and Honists. Cooler than Middle “Atlan~ Hc Coast Resorts. Mrs. - Irene Ashiey Greene. On+the 6.54 train Wednesday morn- Undertakers Cunimings and Ring sentito Danielson the remains of Mrs. T'win Screw “BERMUDIA! Irene As who_ai Bafety-8, o Iter. ———— Burial - will-take place there. - n;:{. ':dwgv:yd‘oc; m,g:" Chamber of 'Commerce Outing. Mary A. Rousseau, Jo“N 7 A. DUNN, In mz;flm at the Connecticut| From &h. ‘home of h:lg parents, Cy- d 3 - % Wil be President wcgu.: 24 m:m 3 the Tuneral of Mary and Embalmers . -Main Street W»o orwich . usseau was d o’cloc e e 50 ber afternoon and 3 friends. f Somurs” and H. B Beanch {5 e e balmers. 2 " |terred among the fio v hn?houon.ot of & e ears, loved so well. Oppesite Post Offica of. Nen 3 ~Willia "‘m., 4 g p ;o-mn:cnm- In the entire world there Phune 201-2 Lady Assictent F 2

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