Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 11, 1915, Page 2

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an informal h mlc!l.n‘ ” ‘Wit A\W\‘ “Norwich Bake. — —_— rst Shipment of Native Peaches | Remedeling Bullding l-b Club House "RM Bortha White Pre-| For Putnam Country Club—W. sented Frappe Glasses By Telephona | Partridge Operators — Academy Miss Bertha Johnson s in Maine to | Alumni Assoclation to Told 7th Re- remain for. & Gonth. < union. and Mrs. J. P, Bath® aspent Tuwhm of West Hartford was ln'&mm Hrmflmw.wmflnmh Boston for a week’'s stay. Miss F, Moreau is spending two weeks at Hampton Beach. Mrs, John Lewis and son Jack spent Tuesday in Hartford. RIFLE cw'mucflw. Capt, Tiesing lssues Orders For Six Days Duty at East Haven. The following' orders have been is- deB | suod by Captain Tiesing of Co. L, the town building, which was fo. | 2ust G N. G, of this "“" o > | centty acquired by the Bimer Auto- ahhfl. eo:umtn’;y of*Hartford, will uires as Summer as in wlll'. Do not over- feed chlldn‘x;u during m‘hot ‘weather, Serve only lishter and more digested foods, and meake ~sure the bowels keep normally, ve, ‘"!0'! of the troubles to 'hutu:hfl- n_seem particularly have their Wll’lm con- stipated condition. The first care of the mother should be to see that the John Horton will the FXLAER T ALY 15Y 4 LERSERRAR LA o children lar. At the firet No, 18. i e e x g 3o ‘"’""“““ Epn_ waamed he sisn of a fn:;o':nn;n t negiect_this . 15. t and is now, stationed important mild ve P ¥y In compliance with G; O. No. 22, | * George Fruntington of Sharon, Biass, | Sewell, Bacland. Tately the members have.grown in- the members of this com- | 1 (R Fucet of relattves here. gy e L) sould b .:‘admm;:mvuprmn o George Siswick of Stafford was In waek with Mrs. E. G. Baker of Nor~ never be given to childfen as they natural manne o tion, and then mu;fih the co:p::‘— service | this city Tuesday on-business. are harsh and violent in their action | tion counsal o draft sn nnmrhi; Bat hisaet aiiteSla ket :s'hm' MIRV- o Hobert lg'bm and Miss Agnes e e s urai. Ay B »mmm-mum.u ersack canteen, firs Tuesday. binat iaxative . - &l it there are a DAl fipen e tarn at cks | and pouch, armed and equipped for Chatles Dongero children | Dy, e o D, SO R 1€ T e g once, business to be suspended |on Main street, being a the purpose of six days duty at the|are in’Westchester for a few days. |yisiting Simeon Danfelson. : ist 1 wage epsin, is now very gemerally standard 14 y G5 count until the resolutions can be drawn. of the block paving recently. Rifle Camp of.instruction, Bast Ha-| e Harry Morrill is the guest of | George O. Thomas leaves this week stomach and. bowel Jess homes throughout eountry. & This is the point the mayor made |Lincoln square to the e contain | friends in Providence for a few days, [for a two weeks' trip in Canada. iy adapted for A free trial bottle can ba by 3 cement covering will be Toil eil_contaty Sister Musgaret Mary ot Miss Helen Dowe spent _Tuesday children, being pleasant to the taste, writing to Dr. W. B, ell, 453 B fiflu’:-’-id e, 'urmn..m.' ".". sl’:nk:zuoc‘;lanfl‘sa of”:!ffi:m';'; extra | port is the guest of her iermopts ALOM g "3"‘- B mila and gentle in action and fres Washington St., Monticello, : Cryn: - “and Mrs. mas _ Cornw ‘ugly place; 3¢ i about five da.y! are needed to harden | socks, towel, soap, comb and brush [ Owen e of Hewitt street. T. i 1 ::f cement sufficiently for the pur-|The poles and pins will be left at the | Mrs. E. Tracey is entertaining her lfl;m"fl Bere from Providence recent. must Iu: aa:; ax well as usstul i pose. The street has ther_en- | home station as there will be no fleld | mother and brother from Pemnsyl- |Wo W0 L Lo e wimie res of o farn The New ¥ tirely or partially closed for & number | work requiring them. vania at her cottage at Lake Wau- land, farm s fast becoming an sll ¥ Flllln o“tflts } of weeks, and the raing have delayed | Rolls must be neatly and _closely | gumbaug. oY Vi a;m ny farms to ; the work considerably, but everyone | rolled with poncho neatly folded and | mne o poorie apsut auier Y, ranstormation s will be £lad of the final opening to|placed just bemeath the canves on |in Hartford: M. and . Mrs. Jomn | eerre et L3 g - trafic again. If the property owners | the front end of the roll. Haversack | moly, Mrs. Wells Wilcox, John Kee- | 1n oy 5 in that neighborhood would only put|will contain knife, fork, spoon, meat gan, G. B. Hinman, Miss PElizabeth Mrs, mrlu 'runwr and son b | in cement sidewalks, this approach to | ration can, etc. The cup will be car- [ Eataman Alba Perkina, s “Henn | 1d Fave reruracd” o Lk % J B Kent have re- the city would be in much better | ried inside the haver: Mordoek Atpne Sarks, Mory| o hava Setmm ['tpend the remaind o eir summer cottage at shape than ever before. T0. AN members must be provided | Mraock A e, A, e Iapauy ent 1 3 | with ouvfi z},mb shirts. st be ready|Duom Van Zanmdt Ralph sauu- has returned from Plant Running Night and Day. MARAUDERS RANSACKED HOUSE. | T mwmm‘{g‘;g‘;“‘hfl % o mc{ Wills s S e T !‘:!. vm(:’on ‘;men he spent in Provi- Worsted Company St illimantic Camp Ground |dence and vicinity. runaing their plant Valley Strest Residence Entered In | Suadey sfiernoon, AReust 20 2005, . Wb George Nash is now working for C. any 't M Mrge. orders. T Absence of Family—Left No Clew. | g outfits, ith small mirror will be | News of the Campers Gathersd Here B ng in the Ad- :“':'&‘:‘a:‘,';"zl'..,"‘w“" . o o Wigimantic has been singularly free P iosuel by ihe Quartermaster| 2nd There—Bakery Opened Monday|ams Bxpress office during the vaca- | other being the Manufac- from’ nouse-breaking and kindred | Sergeant r Afternoon, tion W Chester Hutshing, =~~~ < |toeing , manufacturers of tire & crimes for a number of years, very | Vi = Quartermaster Sergeant Frank e shipment of native es o few cases having been reported. One The bakery in the boarding house | were received in Danielson this week.| Mrs. Helen Willey and Miss' Eil of these occurred. during the resent | Az ionken is hereby appointed Mass | ooncy oo Nonday. It is in charge of | Harold Eiliote of Dayeille was opc AL, - absence of the family of J. B. Fuller- [ “iT Any member absenting himsel|V; R. Wheeler, assisted by Edward |erated upon for appendicitis Monday, were dis- ton of Valley street, and was made | from this encampment shall incur | Wheeler and Wilfred Baker. The | at his home by Dr. Barnes, of | posed of by Judge Gelasler in the city Public Tnesiay. fine of Five Dollars (33.00) per day Daker this year is Henry Wittig of | New Bedford, Mass. Sourt Tuesday morning, both offenders This bank makes & specialty of| As some time during the week prev- | for coen Oy abeon Providence. This will make the 13th Apop Hendal farm has been | tur-tnow is the time for all good men lous a thief or thieves gained en- AR . oL e that Mr. Wittly has served an| soid -, Brags of Bangor, Me, _|receiving 1 loans on first,mortgages and vedj trance to the house by prying a 3 er for the Willimantic Cam; . oosup Troop Boy Scon ; e Tty ani aamoat I o T B 2 MmSING, |in& assoctation. America met with their scoutmaster 5“" From California. collateral at the lowest current rates, talning articles to the value of a bun- N Capgtios Camp Notes. on Saturday afternoon. Three patrols | Jerome Mann of New-York, son 1 “| dred_dollars or so, together with oth- Oscar Summers of Oyster Bay, N, Y, | have been organized with elght boys Harry Mann ot this . elty: FARMERS ATTENTION! Now is the time to buy Silo Filling Outfits 2 doteceat: er articles of more value as keepsakes Littss “Cavior Veoutions. is Visiting Mre. Winfleld Davis o Fos: | In_each. The patrols are has returned from a trip to California |for the Fall. We sell FOO8 ENGINES and PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTERS than intrinsically. No clue was left to identity of the wrong-doers. Another Main street firm is fol- lowing into line, and making altera- follows: Tiger pp.m:l. with Richard Daggett as leader; vg-ml with Henry_Potter as leader; If patrol, with Ellis Kennedy as leader. Ray- mond Allen is treasurer of the entire troop and Harry Dennison is secre- tary. During the absence of Scout- master A. H. Withee, Russell Mc Bfein will have charge of the work. Thomas Monahan is planning to enter Holy Cross at 'Worcester this fall. Had Narrow Escape. Several Brooklyn residents had a narrow escape from injury when lightning struck a big elm in_front of the post office in that place. They were sitting on the fence in under the tree and when it was struck they were hurled to the ground. Several branches were knocked off but a few and is spending a few weeks with his ter avenue. PLgts 20 thelr summer cottage at Ferry. Earl Howe of Jewett City was a visitor on the grounds Tuesday. Ofiss Ida Smith returned Tuesday 10 her home in Eagleville after a stay at_her cottage on Wesley circle. Mr. and Mrs, William L. Burlingham have arrived at their cottage on Wes- ley circle. Mrs. Cady of Park street, Rockville, s visiting Mre, Ella McKinetry. been let| “nyrs D. J. Ashley e visiting Mrs. Sarah L. Summer. Mrs. Alyin Lewis of Norwich has returned to. her cottage on Wesley circie. Miss Anna Davis has returned ¢o her home in Coram, L. L Miss Nellle Tooker, who has been visiting Mrs. Wilfield Davis, has re- turned to her home in New York city. Letter Carriers Clarence C. Palmer and Clarence O. Barrows completed thelr, Afteen days vacations Mondey tions In their store. Cohen & Roth-|evening, and on Tuesday George H. blatt are enlarging and c! ng over |Allen add Dwight W. Ide started on thelr show window and other | their annual vacatio slterations in the inside of the store. Delegate Fenton To Report. The members of Willimantic lodge. No, 1440, Loyal Order of Moose, planning for a big time tmu.ht, "when at their regular meeting, Past Dicta- Trunks Borrow money at home. A bank's THE C. S. MERSICK & CO., 274-292 State St., New Haven, Conn. business is to loan money. Its Inter- Dr. J. E. Shepard Improving. Dr. J. E. Shepard, the throat, nose and ear specialist of New York, wha recently underwent an operation At his summer home in South Woodstock is slowly improving. Rev. I. L. Wi to Preach. Rey. Israel L. White of Summit, N, J. Who is spending the summer with his family in one of Dr. Harris' cot- tages on Putnam Helghts, wiil preach in the Putnam Heights church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Members of the Putmam Equal Franchise League have been invited to take part in a pilgrimage Lucy ests are your Interests, and this bank is better able to serve you than any Charles Latham Gets Contract. The contract for transporting the children in Columbia who attend the high_school in this city, has for the coming year to Charles Latham of Willimantic. comers to Putna mwill have to be|her home in Portland after a few days’ provided as there are no vacant teh- |visit at Miss Hattle Wickwire's. Cments at the present time. Several members of the Norwich lodge of Elks of this place as in Nor- COLCHESTB! wich today (Wednesday) attending the Firemen and 8pecial Hodn'—Vl- of the lodge. “cnr: Arthur ‘Wickwire of New fll— rious Notes of |Mt to Local People. ven was the guest of her parents, Mr. Charles individual or forelgn corporation. Applications for loans receive ‘ prompt attention, and our legal de- partment draws all cost to you. Dr. Laura H. Hills to Speak. Dr. Laura H. Hills of this city will be the principal speaker before the Norwich grange at its next meeting. Dr. Hills has accepted an Invitation to ‘address the members along the lnd Mrs. D. W, Hakés on Broadway he e past week. Charles Saunders ahd family, of Middletown are visiting Mr. Saunders’ sister, Mrs. John Higgins on Myrtle papers without M. Reade of Willimantic Incorporated 1842 Frank Larrabee. President N. D. Webster, Treasurer JAY M. SHEPARD Suseeeding E Fmemlfinectmndl’.mbalmer '60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist and Bags ['These are the days, and this| 1., weeks jis the weather that almost|r lines of the ‘“Better Baby” movement in which the grange is taking an in- terest and the next meeting will be what Is called a “health night” In the Probate Court. A hearing has been scheduled for the probate court for Saturday of this week at two o'clock In the afternoon. to act upon the application for the appointment of an administratop for tho utnle of the late Amanda Tay- Compensation Allowed. Attorney Frank H, Foss on Tuesday eceived the finding and award of Compensation Commissioner Donahue Mr. and Mrs, Albert an have returned to their cottage after a visit in_Stafford Springs. Mrs. Nellie Alvord is visiting friends in Leonard Bridge. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Withee of Moosup have arrived at the Wilson circle. Mr. and Mrs. James _Sterry and their guest, Donald Little, were visit- ors in New London Tuesday. Roger Kelly of Providence is visit- ing Mrs. H. M. Randall. Harold Jeffers of Jewett City is vis- iting his grandmother, Mrs. Jeffers, on Jones avenue. Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Thatcher of Jewett City have arrived at their cot- tage on Cartwright avenue, minor scratches were the extent of their injuries. Mr,_and Mrs. Willlam Barton and Miss 'Vinnie Shaw will occupy Charles Ayers’ cottage at Oakland beach for the next ten days. Miss Bertha White Given Party. Last night, at the home of Mibs Katherine Aylward, a party was given to Miss Bertha White by the girls of the local and Moosup tel phone exchanges. During the even- ing a set of frappe glasses were given Miss White. Dainty refreshments were served. Married at St. James’ Parsonage. Howard Davis of Plainfleld and Miss Lucy Brown of Brooklyn, were mar- to Stone’s birthplace in West Brookfleld, Mass., conducted by the Massachu- setts Suffrage association. There will be a mcrne luncheon followed by ad- prominent suragists from GiTeront parts of the country. Most of the local suffragists will make the trip by automoblle. rs. Charlotte Champlin and dau(hten Miss Bessle Champlin and Mrs. Ewart Brunn of New York, have returned from a two weeks' outing at Fisher's Island. Miss Lillian Warren has from a visit with friends in Provi- dence. Mrs George E. Brousseau and|W children have returned from three weeks spent at Block Island. Noel Dupre is having his vacation Called to Hartford as Witness. was ‘a visitor in town Monday. Louis H. Baldwin of New Haven was a Colchester caller Monday. C. F. Wyllis of Norwich was calling on_friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. E_Baker were vis- iting their sons in New Britain Sun- Gay. making the trip by euto. Irving Watkinson of Norwich was the guest of S. P. Willard Sunday. Charles ¥. Brown, J. J. Shea and George F. Brown were at Scott Hill returned | Sat of Heights over Sunday. Damm of Middletown was. the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Damm on Lebanon avenue over of Norwich in the case of Horace ried Tuesday morning, at the &t.|and spent Tuesday with Providence everybody plans to go some-|Geer against the Tollang Leather BALTI Snines Npuraty Duting the after- | friends. ‘Natbaniel Clark of Salem w el Board Company, allowing two waeks' C g N e it Ang iy ?uu o Ber beothes, . 8 Gk where, and a Trunk, a Suit Case, or a Hand Bag is want. ed. We have the kind stand banging,” andtbeym of M just the right price. Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty LINCOLN'S compensation at five dollars a week, and ordering the insurance company to pay the medical bills in the case. OBITUARY. Mrs, Kate Goldsborough. Word has been received in this city of the death in Cornwall Bridge rs. Kate Goldsborough, a former resident of this city, who is survived by three children, Mrs. Carrie Dain- ton of Oak streei, Joseph R. Golds borough of Jackson street and Mrs. Jennie Connor of Cornwall Bridge. The remains will be brought to this city for interment FUNERAL. Jacob Carl Becker, .|married in Worcester, Mass., J. E. Gendreau Attending Assembly of Students at Ocean Beach—William Nolan Seriously III J. E. Gendreau of Indian Orchard, Mase., was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Bertrand. This week he is attending an assembly of the students of St. Caesare college at Ocean Beach. Mrs, Joseph Allard and sons, Law- rence and Freddie, spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. Miss Mary England of Montreal, da, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Sullivan of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reno, who were Monday morning, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Bertrand. W. E. Rocheleau, Jr, was a visitor home of the bride on Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will make their home in Plainfield. ‘Warren Root of Ashland farm mo- tored to Providence, Monday, and came home via Cape Cod. Mrs. George W. Dorrance of St. Paul, Minnesota, is visiting relatives in the borough. To Hold 7th Reunion. Arrangements have been made to hold the seventh reunion of the Plain- field Academy Alumnl Assoclation on Thursday, August 26, at Plainfield, Conn. All former pupils of the acad- emy have been invited to attend the affair. The reunion is to open with a busi- ness meeting in the academy at 10.45 in the mosning. At 1 o'clock _there Captain John Murray of the police department was called. to Hartford Tuesday to a) before the secre- tary of stats in the hearing of Jame: Sherman Pomfret, who was con. victed in lhe Putnam city court about two weeks ago of driving his car Wwhile under the influence of liquor. The secretary revoked the man's Ij- cense as he plead gullty to the in court. Union Grange Picnic. The annual union picnic of Quina- tisset grange of Thompson, Wolf Den of Abington, Killingly Brookiyn of South Woodstock, Wednesday, August Harry A. 'Wickwire of Yantic is vis- iting his mother on Hayward avenue the past week. Held Special Meeting. Colchester Fire Co. No, 1 held a spe- ecial meeting Monday evening in the pariors of the emgine house. Rev. H, A. Blake, pastor of the Con- gregational church, and wife, left town last weei for & month's trip through the White mountains in their touring ar George M. Reynolds of West Harttors preached at the morning ser- m in the Congregational church Sunday. A. Carrier of Hartford was at his on Broadway over Sunday. rs. Frank Ford avenue. Harry Friedman was a Hartford vis- itor Tlleldl-v md‘ll Jaqu: 8. Clark was calling on Norwich Monday. homeless, was ar- rested Tna l!eld under $1,000 bail for robbing the poor box of Chs New York. urch, Rheumatism Alllllfll‘lflmly'l!l Whe Ill' St. Joseph's three years. 1 remedy. and doctor after doc an Rheamatism, and it effected & cure in_every I want svery suterer form of case. rom any o rheumatic trouble this marvelous healing zend a cent; simply mail 00k ed-101 R tiom price of stand, I you ‘may Tt “ome doliaz, but, unde do not want’ youf mone: 752 Main Street, Willimanti in_Plainfleld Monday. will be a banquet in the ch ves lsm of“N:.nntn.c‘k. are at delay. W"" ‘;"" Ne. 31 B., Gur. e o 5 e ., 3 Telephone The funeral of Jacob Carl Becker| Bert Bertrand left Tuesday for a|try. The afternoon program is to ‘orbeés, wife and three| Wade's on Hayward avenue, for a few Mark H. Jackson, No_ s waq Beld from ' the. nome, . No. . §06 |month's stay i North - Wibranuos | lutiute rief saisesn vooel sufl in: | chiltren o6 B Loy st guests of | days’ vacation. Mr. Ford was formerly 4 Jackson street, at two o'clock Tues- | Mass. strumental music and other features|Mr. and Mrs. P. M. LeClaire, of |of this place, 1 HIRAM N.. FENN day aftornoon’ Rev. A.°A. Muir of| Louls Thornton of Providence, R. I |under the direction of Winslow 5. |Providence street. Miss May Condren has returned to Spring_ Hill oficlating. The bearers is visiting his mother, Mrs. Gallup, president. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Phonn-285.3 e ey Bt ol T o | hosate andl Bl Saie thics, It -~ George J. Corey is expected to speak "‘h"" Onusually Plenty. . 82 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. 5 Union S Josep Steiner ang Julius Hauschild. | Whesler, ¢ Maple cottage. oo |8 China, As It Wag and As i 1w} Local Buntemen are anticipating 4 L Main and Unio: urlal was in the Willmantic ceme: | Mr. and Mrs, Johg Kay and daughter | wiille irs.” Bvelyn Jordon Johnson o £00d_spor coming _seaso § Vhony S Saciant Blon Streets, | B e e ‘o Unberiaber Sivacn | Bih Jonva s, (ol ohacea) ey | e I el duieg vo g g | which Ts Hot Thr.oft” Quatl &g heard Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Steamer Trunks, standard ::s.::md Jrith 12 ounce uck W vul~ binding mottled 1 All Fibre Steamer Greeno Willlam_ Barstow. LIBRARY CONTEST | rimming and aopliances are Strioty | exiaimiint? oSl T revan: ae CoOTB fim Chreis BRI pnd, trons- | George A. Ross, Frank H. Tiilinghast, quality, now $7.98. e s e s ot ne ‘William P. Cross, Walter L. Palmer, = leti c ke b0 realaz 41230 quanty, now PR Retain A ¥ Lucian Burlelgh, George J. = Corey, terribly uliein oupon heavy brass trimimings,’ size oo Seteait. Mra. Cassline " | Luther Eatort and Bescher Brown, could find 36, regular-§14.00-quality, now ler $18.50-quality, now §io4e. Blanchard and br. Frank 5. $mith. Prevented From Attending. essing from GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES ‘ardro ersona | three bound Speclal Prices On Trunks 1linnlflp. Wehv-hfewspecmlqongood.‘l‘rmh_“m Imwflhinmtywifyvuminmedafom. T ply Ml riveted, ret\lhr $16.50 u.l.lty v Q 3 31379, Bureauy Trunk, thlrln box, covered with ounce tor_Carnegle was ams th - 'es per- bound with hard mottled mu-o, n-mea :l;nr:c ats Bop-vflhau'rllfi::; " “. eral days before all service is re- el o td u,,g“d.““’ Stotl; Linding -4t L ‘much and Name of Voter vesadlresesevonvee e Tegular $18.50 quflllv. - $1649. » iy N. Fenn. Itching, Chafing by s S A POWDER Héreds proof and baby’s picture |3 517-: 38, regular-314.50 quality, now '!h See uyr"‘l-n-ndhg for @ two weeks' stay at Revere Beach, Robert Hill of Canterbury has re- turned home after spending a week with local friend: PLAINFIELD orchestra will play both afternoon and B, Gallup; nm President, Willlam P. Barst ond Vice President, George J. C Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Anni L. Tillinghast. The board of man. agers consists of Waldo Tillinghast, Miss Helen Metcalf, Mrs. Caroline H. Blanchard and Dr. Frank B. Smith. Alumni Association Co;nmlflnl Hard at Work on Plans for Reunion—Per- sonals. ‘The members of the various commit- tees who are in charge of the reunion of the Plainfleld Academy Alumni as- sociation are all working to make the seventh annual event a greater suc- cess g¢han any of the previous reun- ions. The music committee have an- consent of Mrs. lyn Jordon John- son to sing. They plan to have orches- sociation for the present year are: President, Winslow B. Gallup; vice presidents, Willlam P. Barstow and Miss Thursa Taylor has retumed ‘home after a vacation spent with rela- tives in New Bedford. Miss Yyonne Paul is spending a short time with out of town relatives. ~ Resolute Defeated Vanitie. Resolute finished at 2.05 ».m. and-Vanitle at 20730, T nounced that they have received the |7 The committees in charge are as follows: Music—Miss Annje L. Tillinghast, and Mrs. Jennie Olin Mathewson. Banquet—Mrs. Evelyn Harvey Hall, Miss Martha Eaton, Mrs. Susan Ashley Winsor and Miss Ruth A. Hall Decoration—Mrs, Nellle Babcock Bradford, Miss Aglll(- Buurleigh Allen, Mrs. Annle B-lhcoc Lester Dodee, son Babcock, Hen: Dorrance, lurud 1 3itl and Arihur C. S e —Mrs, Tsabel Clark Kin, Reception—atrs, ley, 'Miss Annie Loulse _Tillinghast. Mrs, Julia Gallup Baton, Mrs, Harrief Tiffany Barber, Mrs. Maria Hill An- Eiizabeth Palmer Gallup, Migs Grace &m On account of Monday's storm all linemen of the local , telephone ex- change were forced to stay away from their banquet and fleld day which was held Tpesday at Savin Rock. Much damage was done throughout the whole county and it will take sev- ‘ Wettest Winter in England, London, August 10-—Offclal rainfall statistics show that first q of the year 1915 was Rt Exley, Mra. Lottie | ‘whistling even right here in the out- It is believed that Putnam is on the ing the city. Bome means of housing new DANVERS, MASS., WOMAN Mre. W. H, lm Tells How .fi. ‘Was Relleved After Long and _ worse , si t sufferi is digestion. Presen erm%dh For Indigestion and Billousness Mase. evening. A ,reception will be held in |skirts the city and partridge are Personals. Wiiliam D, Nolan is seriously 1ll at | Baboock's obera house at 7:30 o'clock | fald to be unusually plenty, giso Ens. | | those foes of comfort and web-being, d"&" g John McGuiness is the guest of his | the home of his father, John Nolan. in the evening. pheasants. - family unive regarded Wiltred and Peter Ballard of Fiain- | The oficers of the association are: On Verge of Building Boom corrective conditions of the organs of fleld were recent visitors in town. President, W. Vice i BEECHAM’S PILLS timely title holder to 50 extra votes. Aie the Right it A Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11 Ve le sonsecutive Coupons Monday to Saturdsy inclusive will en-

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