Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 12, 1915, Page 2

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the Willimantic American Thread Com: usly pro- pany so genero - vides for the ubucm.pm‘f-:. m wfilmnlln t num: Lodge No. 16, L Q. Q. F, QU gt — <A at 8 at 807 Main S eo'clock, With the return of fair fi. Tirst ‘weather, such past day MR O N = Do on | James a large number no doubt be on Dance at Laks 8ide Park Attanded by | 22° Many Local People—Informal Re- Ten Tons of lce a Day, ception for Past Dictatee Frank P. estimated by those in a posi- Fenton—Elks to Attend Springfield Outing Teday. — large number of residents of dgmsvfinhnefl&-m?lmu ‘weather esday "m‘_ journey by trolley or Jitney to Lakeside Park, | caa day on business. South Co i et [ i at Railroad and B. O. Sweet of Hartford was a local streets is being supplied by Mr. Lee. | visitor Wednesday. Al s other. (rs. Gearge Smith —_— Mrs. John McCarthy spent Wednes- | Mrs. Rogers, leave today for their | Ris Stolen Bioycle Recovered. day in Providence. > home in Broeklym, after a month’s Russell Andrews of this city has Mrs. E. T. Cowsley wfl} nxgnq the ;&s at their cottage on Wesley Cirs his bicycle, which was stelen | next six months in New Mrs. Philip Cheney is entertaining Tri-County Field Day. recavered on, | from In front of the stere of J. Carr Company, July 27th last. her sister, Mrs. Moses Belair of Meri- | Commencing at 1:30 p. m, this after- den. machine was taken by Will Mrs. Belle ] 210N o S ey M CH sl Baldwin areia ok I ! The ik i E. M of North Ashford, and it is said that fi s i Mrs. C, B, Benton and her daughter pge ul T T - | left Wednesday for a visit in New t hi pe s ine Sa Bk ook, pises . hict by Mait Mrs. J. Demming of South Willing- 3 ware served by the and afternoon the wheel was returned to|ion, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ny mittee in charge. m.- s gers caught. A doctor hia home. & Clark Burnham. burg of Mystic, Mrs. A, E. Cutler of | chairman of the committee, gnd it is belleved that the fin = Miss Maude Erigham haa returned Mrs. E. B, Chute of New Lon- P saved. County Sealer Here, 4 to Mansfield, after a two weeks' stay J. E. Smith of Canterbury ity Leave Monday for Canada. here with relatives. and Mrs. Lilllan Harris of South Mra. L, 8. Hooker of Norwich called | Wirdham. Other features include voo Jooking up viclations of the new state | 53, Friends in_this city ‘Wednesday on R AT LA Suine, o B It eyt s walghts and mices | TE T o envetiah solo by Miss Thelma Harris of North Dr. and Mrs. Owen O'Neil ara_en- | Win a recitation by Miss Bit- x tertaining Mrs. O'Neil's sister, Miss| goaod of New London and 2 vocal duet Mrs. Hand Caught In Meat Cutter. Miss Blanche Chartier left Wednes- Mary Bentley of New London. mball and Mrs. Willoughby Albert Osterhout, employed by W.|aay for Canada, where she will re- Personals, Mrs. James Paine and daughter H_ Hibbard, the North street grocer. 15 | gide with her sister. who lives there.| Miss Annie Hall of Newport, R. I | Mavette and Janette and Miss Jennie ‘| suffering from a painful injury sus- 1 Sheriff Geo: ¥. K tained the fore part of the week | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop of An-|was a yeceat u‘l}l::r‘: ‘;hcemgo:‘ng:' 5 !D,io:rn. are registered at Narragansett M%E?n, vt rge u:um dover are entertaining Mrs. Bishop's s, L 3 meat cutton which ho-was sleaning: | seter, Mrs. W. Oldershaw and ner son |att Clty srs visiing Mrn Geors wa- Josesh Josiin end cbiidren, | 0% the Vepkrupe seiaic of Regis Sou- > > g s city. 3 lorence Hun! on. o fi:::‘é“fi“&?m;gg e e nery Hartford visitors Wednesday includ- | Mrs. Alice Byles and daughter Mary, - and Mrs. Henry Heman. Grosvenordales Here Saturday. —_— ed C. E. Frazier, Mrs. Alma Bill Bul- | of Qentral Village, were callers at the Mary Reynolds and Miss Plla| The Putnam baseball team's old-time Nearly Forfeited Bond. lard, Urs. Charles Alpaugh. Mre m%mmmur:fifing friends in | nold’s fl:,: ::""00‘.:“ -‘flwfl:"’ e g::‘:fl::ertg:' s:fi?d?y’?’or:m with Philip Mitae, who was out under|joriesMcQuillan, Mrs. John Bill, Mra. | oo ol Mr. anq Mrs. Frank Whaley of | Manager Cassent's fast agsregation, bonds of one hundred dollars, to an- | & s ¥ Be Mrs, A. J. Tinker, Mrs. Nellie Saun- | Providence visited Mrs. Medbury, of | McLean, O’'Brien or Leddy will be in swer a charge of assault and breach r. anq Mrs. James Bennett, WNO | gers and son Charles, of Jewett City, | Riverview recently. Putnam’s lineup. of the peace, failed to appear at Wed- | have been in this city for the past|... ¢ their cottagé on Jones avende. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Krause and ‘nesday merhing's session of the po- |three weeks, returned to their home The Putnam House and Danielson | #on, former residents of Breoklyn, are L ce court. Fortunately, the case was |in Hanover Wednesday. Mr. Bennett | pouse were opened Wednesday. spending two weeks in that place. ‘cantinuea until the following day, as | has been a patient at St. Joseph's hos- | * mhe Rev. Georse Priestly 0f Wap- | They mada the trip from New York i -4 the offense was not considered serious, | Pital for several weeks. ping hags opened the Colchester House. | With a matorcycle and side car. big drawing card in Putnam sincs the : /|and about nime thirty the accused == A large party from Wapping is ex- | E. F. Winslow, mailing clerk at the | memory of man runs mot to the con- | CoTiRiIties Fourth*Concert Toni # 7 | showed up. He was warned to be on JEWETT CITY DPected for Camp Meeting week. local post effice is on a vacation, trary, and a big following of the o - fohneon 4 .time this morning, or the bond would Mrs. Braley of Grosvenordale has| Miss Small of Worcester will oe- | will come to itnam for thi Tonight at Recreation Park, wWeather |na cajled. Funeral Services for Robert H. Green|arrived at her cottage on Haven ave- | CuPy her summer residence in Brook- | If the vieitors ‘worthy R‘ ] £ t 4 E . ane. lyn for a few days. nam’s fast bunca, and & series is ar- | YT Moass Feoer, Hacnital, —|S-'mlul Littlefield at Backus Mos- [™f.. o p Stanley and family of L Mr. and Mrs. Hart of North Sterling peor gy L H e L ARy T With only a few days left betare| P2l ? Putnam have arrived at their cot- ted Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wood yes- The Comm v tage on Wesley Circle. terday. Sucegeding Elmore & Shepard the state convention to be held In| whe funeral services of Robert H.| 'Mr. and Mrs. George Buckland of | Henry Wolsard is suffering from New Haven, Aug. 18 and 19, the mem- 1 bers of the Willimantic Fire Dej ” | Green were held at the Baptist church | East Hampton are at their cottage | Poisen ivy. | 2 on Wednesday morning. Rev. J. A.|on Carlwright avenue. Attended Outi At Storry. . . filfl:h‘;h:a::a oppactunity ars eserting | SPIdcll. pastor of the Shurch, officlat- | _Mrs. Walter Moran of Allyn's Point| geveral D‘nlallo:' Pomona grange nfluenc: 60-62 North St., Willimantic | their best efforts to see that precedent | S ‘Cageiim Hacs 1o iy 20,0 | was a caller on the grounds, Wednes- | members attended their annual field ndefinitely is followed next week, and the present | sung by Mrs. G. H. Prior, Miss Ida day. : day at Storrs on Tuesday. the secretary of etate at & h Lady Assistant Tel. connectian | vice-president of the assoclation, ex- | Fonter’ Corties F Garanir oy Mo John T. Lewis and siater are on a |en at the capitel in chief Wade U. Webster of thls city. | Hiscos, accompanied by Miss Kather- PLAINFIELD trip up the Hudson River 3 5 3 L AT ine Babcock. The burial was in the SCE oaere: e ST ‘Setpingh Moo m Dentist ol ody, g ooy | Read-Herskell ~cemetery, where the|gunday School Outing at Ocean Beach |ing. 0 ~ o0 - BREC the conventions of the body, and & ing. servedly popular, and no Opposition 18 | pemrees S arn8 R0tk Of S | —Conmtactors Building New Road—| Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Musgrave B \ anticipated to his elevation to the i i i expect to occupy the King cottage in s Painless. lk!nctm; * lhxher i, put. the Tocal men 3o net | Doacon 3. F- Phillipe. Deacon . C:| Miss i::I.u Recovering at Worcester | SXPect o ocou ~ and Filling a Specialty * |intend to take any chances, and will g e da Y ko Mrs. Edward Lillibridge and son Clayton of Putnam, visited Mr. and ‘work hard until his election is assured, Mrs. John W. Kennedy s rs. John W. Kan: yesterday. Main Street, - Williroantic Samuel Littlefield, Jr., who is at The Sunday school of the Congrega- No School Board Meetin: Backus hospital, is recovering from an | tional church held their annual quting| ™" Arthur L. Johi of New York is Telephone, o g. s g nson ow ———| The regular monthly meeting of the | OPeration for an abscess. at Ocean Beach yesterday. An exira|q ‘guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. dar- HIRAM N. FENN @ [ioFn school eommittes schedulea for [ Allert Paquette is in Wehster for a | G2, WOl MUCRS 15, e 28,0 B 000 land. 0 val Clambake. | 10 Do home about the firet of ‘Wednesday evening was not held, as a - of the superintendent of the Sunday b i sl - ber. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, [Sificient number of the committee | Miss Trances Colesworthy of Wor-|C0, 00 FiS s Tathrop. The Foster Old Home Asseciation| A number of pew families will short- to 2 4 5 ound it impossible to be present. The | S8Ster is at Mrs. G. H. Prior’ will hold its annual clambake teday tnam from ladelphia | vate. 62 Church St, Willimantic,dCt. fonly matter of importance the ap. Four Foot Alfalfa. ey Prerre Aard Is mpending & foW | (Thursday) and the nsual elaborate |5 e 1o e B ‘Alderman Padgett “Telephone Lady\Assistant [ pointment of enumerators for the| James B. Palmer of the Round Hill ostmaster J. Eiliott of Central Vil- | Programme has been arranged. The e.,m,..l, m ment in which he said he wished to farm has on exhibition in the postoffice | lage was a Plainfield visitor Tuesday | P2ke Will be prepared under the su-|recen and expect to|call attention of the meeting that the alfalfa a little over four feet high. This | evening. pervision of an rt, and there will | gloge their factory in Philadelphia g:-t couneil bad stoed consistently is the second crop this year. Mr. Building New Road. be music by the Rockland band and ‘bring mest of the help ta this city. ecenomy. He believed present Palmer-has now several acres ready to selections by the Temple quartette. coneern manufactures sults and recammended s 4 ne- The contractors who are building " 'mmm ! R e Culiiation, [7eR Very Successful | ine new read betwoen the CRtSrURT | nounced. Incinben Copprammpn-eioct | Lol il e Jokaers oot B o ry oo - 5t Staniey Wheelack is the guest of his | P¥idge and the Willimantic-Providence | JoaRen®p GRC, “pofressuniyelent | bullding and oted 1% recommend - W e o e ey :.‘;‘f,?,::‘t‘;‘;; ;‘Q‘of“";fgh’{’“‘,’“fi' be| Hammill, speaker of the House of | = PN SRS, § Body Taken to Norwich, Fegreventatives, Howard and Rev. 5./ cOMMON COUNCIL MEETING.. v e g New Caucus Lists. B. Young. Undertaker J. A. Houri i g et Plainfield on Tueaday (o take the hody | The mew caucus lists are now cor-| A bi tent will be provided under | yotery Will Have Chance to Express e i 'St rected to dage and within a day or so | Which the crowd can listen to the ; < 0 i ol enia ot Mr. and Mee: Thamas Hos, | Will be in the hands of the printer. speakers and the bake will be served | Yiews Relative telmprevemant of was voted Rev, ] s « |pod to St. Mary's cemetery for burtal.| Fred Arseneault, who has been very | #§ usual, under canva Stoeete. brick structurs on sick. is now able to walk around. 12th Annual Observance. The veters stwont. Repeorts from the Worcester hospital| This is the twelfth annual ob- chance to .,,d,,.. n:;t,' view “m‘: announce that Miss Hall, daughter of | servance of Old Home Day, the ecea- to the improvement of ;‘:L streets Representative Edward Hall, of Plain- | sion having been inaugurated in 1904. | 20 p-m’;t‘ streets in the oity, This field, is Tecovering as fast as could be | It is anticipated that this year's event 4 : ¢ expected from the operation which was | will be thi ual special meeting of the A COn oleum Ru S Tedently performed on ber for appendi- | preceded o O 10 gt PA"e|common ouncil held in 'the "souncil | SHARICS t % ne Mianws 0 citis. e Miss Maude Keech is in East Jaf- | .00 of the mayor, whe Is on his va- ——— frew, New Hampshire, for two weeks. ¥ SNELLING RESIGNS FROM Transferred to Thamesville. i LABOR PEACE COUNCIL.| jonn E. Casey has been f th h t Dyer Pam t S rom the power house at Dyer o As Reault of Dispute About Exporta- | the power house at Thamesville tien of Munitions of War. Mortimer H. Miller of Breoklyn went WATERPROOF, DURABLE AND:SANITARY Congoleum Rugs are made by a new and wonderful ; A N Wi . ot 1T pelinec | i IR I RTINS U e 1 Ty et e ————y process and are fast supplanting all other:low priced rugs on { R S O atasnt of e Tt donet O | of f v e Aot T emiing | B ontire Jonsth of Providene street ERNEST M. ARNOLD the market. S b ion of Steam and Operating Engineers, | a few days in the Dorough. ; - - V- gor::h .the office ::lflmt \g:: c:nczx‘?:éfi L}‘gad mr‘:‘. Blld'ood 1'30”'“‘:-‘. l:lb:n PUTNAM, CONN, tabar'e mational 3 2 ¢ Congoleum Rugs are absolutely Sanitary, they do not A Wen srnetnoed tonight st headquarters | ming & tony Haking t1b o Mook B- m {alist in Inactive ana fade in the sun, they lie fpt and never curl up, casily washed o plowing Sobely She, Clate baeasn | Boer host o, o P 1 e |l Conaliera Spec PR for they are absolutely water-proof. Bepresentative Duchanan and _the| ' Richard Danielson of New York paid | (18 PRSVione, FOu 20 100 Loty Unlisted Stocks 3 B i i special city meeting We have patterns suitable for every room in the house 4 Peacs conncll, and repeated statementa | Sire W H. Moviand of Mapie simset | Tuesday. Aug Tith in ihe musicipal and Bonds where a moderate price rug is required. . N s hmon a3 earty s S Ty cotiage 8t the city would vote 1o sporopriate tha | Solicited N = Fing Mrs. t of Correspondence _For Porch use these rugs are particularly appropriate, Pleamnt View far the cemmg fort- |0 e s o Svoritus el e s = helin as you do not have to take them up when it rains or when " stirred ized qorlits Neltis Schafielf left Jestandsy e o e areome Union | sreurition for sminictrators of ur you clean the porch as the water does nqt hurt them in the adaresses o Buchanen b president of| House Struck By Lightning. i et slightest the peace council. it was learned veaterday that_the X e - E 3, L » i I0USEe OWN( ", U e Size 1 - yard x 134 yards......$ .90 successtully ' “persans paricipatiag in ihe mectng |ated in the rear of his residence an A 3 ¥ 2y G VisW o sing on the fringe | Academy strect was struck by lzht- | an Sizet yard x2 yards ot 1520 & of the labor movement for their own | ping Monda .."‘:a.?ec‘::u She raet Il Size 2 yards x 3 yards. a3 00 . ve been dlscarded. one' who is cx. | damage was sUght = W. S. Johnsom said t “an rnati ing and daughter to b the ap| ., Size 3 rds x 4. yards 7.50 : : B R e s “having | Eilzabetn, are visiting Luther PUnE. | 3400 so that Battey strest could ? ya y R oL P bers of any organization of —— given the attention it needs which i . .Size 3% yards x 4 yards...... 8.50 ; 1abor, T am free to say that it caused OBITUARY. ¥ouia make the approach o the Smith Free 'll’ll* Kinds and 1 . nu:v_e.hagrhz disappoint- Goor';_l.;w—u;_ street school ’ ALWAYS IN STOCK \ : e e irhes hobere natiemsd | 4,0sorgs Lanien Swest, age T8 yeurm | 0 A. D. LATHROP / s H H G M“RRAY cu- e e D Do n AT, Mur D appropriation. Offce—ser. Market and Shetusket Sta, LB o “Thia thing is big enough 50 that I| Suaet was born in Woodsioek on Jan. | Superin Telephone 463-13 do not care where the money comes|uary 15, 1336, the son ef Tnomas and e e Rhoda (Lawton) Sweet. _ Capital $100.000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 3 ¢ Orange | Mase” ‘und ‘aaain T 1415 0 Mathas Ellhl l : 3 3 Edmundson, of Breoklyn, whe sur- \_._..-—'—..—‘.L_._.._ SWEET GRASS BASKETS, BEAQH | P 5&;:’%’5‘@:{%&;“%‘"’@ - Accuracy in accounting, courleous service st vaxeve, : sy, Mee Bulletin Coupon Deinces policy . administcring its ]| Sxoker savon sasware e s o U ERE . W&H Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s T affairs, characterize THE = ‘M BANK, which aims thereby to .~ establish with cl\lxstomexs 'ehtt,m;lsc thatts::g ~ prove reciprocally permanen asan! . profitable. D MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square. Store, Putnam. Fill eut properly on space below. Nc—dw..-.......:.;......,...’.‘..,._g‘ ‘ , | FAMOUS FURS e T - - :.,_m G N-oqufl.!. 1;!‘- 3 svae e . A Lty @ Ladies’ Fur Coata and Sets. oF ngressman | where vemaing in & critieal éon- ’ THURSDAY, Aue, 3 Men's Coats of all styles. ity dition. Last evening he was reperted 8ix consecutive Coupens Menday te Satusday inclusive will en- “ewmdham N&t!fin&l B&nk l:-'i:ddf'c -nd.m also dome Cleveland - ;‘:‘“‘" m;.‘:"'g““""‘"";.‘_‘ title holder to 50 extra votes, - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. M BRUCKNE s impraven M aftern covery are improved. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklia St.| =2 Sas Toriansy”Aien Erisble Conin of

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