Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 27, 1915, Page 2

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What Is Goidg On Tonight A O. O. H. Division Ne. 1, Center R . A < THURSDAY'S DIVERSIONS. Last Half Heliday !mproved by Many —Band Concert in the Evening. All of business in this city were m Thursday afternoon, in accordance with the custom among business houses, during i-u.u Aus b= M“Amtmh ~ took advan tage 5 it} “of_devotees. In the eveninig the weekly eoncert, given by the American band, unde the auspices of thé Agmerican Threa: company,.at Recreation park, attract- ed several thousind to this popular pleasure ground.” The program which was enthusiastieally -encored was as follows: O‘MH@T:&?M A. B Joy avalier, SiRRie %. 11_ Rotiinson lat M.dlfly—-‘gxllu' Hits. msu:m:n!e‘ Solo—Eddie Fitch. Entre Act—Kentucky Home. Selection—The Firefl Wll!x—h %dele rrr March—U. S. onal. M Fne- secomi number_The ‘Cavaiter, e i Winson, | e men were at lunch. It started city. used and buckets of water e B The Ladies’ Aid soelety of the Bap- William Chamberiain Paid About §5 | FUtiing out the fire The stock was get_church’ was entertained for Being-Late to Court. the acid from the extinguishers. Noted Here and There. it § ? peeled §:m§g 51 ‘The conference of the seven Congre- gational churches will be held with the Griswold church Wednesday, Sept. 1. The program ing session, Guests Frem the Bayou State. on Miss Sarah K. Adams is entertain- - —————— — — — — — — — — _— — ___— —____{ AT SR RS TR SR SEERARISTN) PRODUCTS OF WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES in| Entertaining Ladies Aid Seciety. Choice Cattle of Every Breed Miss Lillan McDonough, of Dor- ‘pam Ch Brown, ear Baboock was Gardn M¥Broome. . . e Kine 16 37 66, for vidiating | chester, Mass. is the guest of Mr. | There were 52 present. m fln M vm the: traffic ordinance by driving in the [and -Mrs. Louis Dondero, of North Recough § wrong direction on a one way street. Chamberiain was due to appear in| Church and Valley streets received Gourt Wedniesday morning, but was | the second coat of oll put on this sea- | 3y *35 FIaYSn: calied there by the death “unavoldably detained.” Thursday he |son, on Thursday. The odor of the|of Mr. Allings mother. =~ = = S et S B Rl | S Dt o | i T B BT arrive ut twenty In ler ent ‘eature is ol at y e o = thick coating of sand strewn on the | 1» 8f¢ Suests at William T. King's. surface. dick X te him in - A ks proskor wae toowsd by | (g b Flotms Srpenen” — WOMEN’'S WORK AND DECORATIVE ART a l;lll(xmber ofCY’.‘hercX&n:lern:ln ;ol:lndl’y Carl Melvin and Be are S strikers up Chu street and down | cam; Gro Poin R o e y afternoon. ere was no disturb- ance and everyone seemed to be in excellent humor, but the procession attracted attention from passersby. Hawkes, of the local militia, Free to Choose Him. £ Among the forty-five men announced | lin Expert to Repair Drawbridge— and by Adjutant Genmeral Georze M. Cole as being eligible to attend the finai| pooe. t : try-outs for the state rifle. team, held 4 Ger'ot August 17, "are Sergeant Wi | Deputy Bridge Commissioner Sulli- lam Gillis and Private Elmer E.|Van of the state highway commission- Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Alling are in Race Horses and Fancy Turnouts Letters received from George Bur- "MIGHTY MIDWAY . $3,000.00 For Races 2.17 CLASS 2.20 CLASS 2.35 CLASS 2.24 CLASS 2.30 CLASS FREE FOR ALL COLT RACE Deputy Bridge Commissioner and Ber- Marriage ~ Announcement — Local er's office and Mr. Kane, expert bridge man from the Berlin Iron Bridge Co., have been in Mystic this week to ar- gether scheme seems to be that the These are the days, and this| Soressis, 0D 3 B poge o ey o o ot B BALLOON ASCENSION EACH DAY is the weather that almost|to choose any president for Mexico | commissionor to ineal” mator Sy as long as they select him.—Detroit Press. everybodypl,n‘ntogome-h” Where They Differ. : S They Differ. o aic.|of he structure will be made at once lT’ s A TH R' l l ER omel ly says ere isn't mucl - | under the direction of Mr. Kane. The where, and a Trunk, a Suit| crence between Villa and Carranza. | latter said . that the bridge could. be - improvements for the better working Oh, yes, there is. The great difference | put in condition for operating by eith- - Case, or a Hand Bag is want- | piimees Vil wod, Carnnds state. ed. We have the kind “to : % s Children Or - stand banging,” and they are| ., FOR FLETCHER'S ¥ st s L e CASTORIA the|er a sasoline motor or electricity at - SavelRivay B ecpens 1 or Ly ce y. 3 Marriag Announcemens. jaAfnouncements have been received Fastest Riders in the Country Are Entered Earl Chipman, son of Dr. and, Mrs. Ed- win E Chipman of New London, and Miss Caroline Parker Nichols of Rox- bury, Mass. Mr. Chipman is a grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Crumb - LINCOLN'S Furniture Store| o aa “Her mucnan s P SR e PLAINFIELD Henry Bridgham has retw Mr. Mrs. rge Dennis : e ey - spending a vacation in Maine. | — - i S Mrs. Alice Sherburne is vist beth Whita- ents at Backus Hospital— Phone 285-3 fair a shake as you'd expect|soston relatives. ting | ““Misses Ethel and Eiizal i ::d a nephew of Mrs. Willlam Bar. next week. T STAFFORD SPRINGS Charles Holmes has returned to jonts on St = e steraa Borough Residents on Summer Trips— n_after a visit it r. 3 1 i Mrs. Obituary Notes—Personals. ing his mother, Mrs. E. E. Cote. Enters Hospital. the guest of Mrs. Thomas N. Ryley. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen I Green are in| . 5s. Fred Hdil of Mont- | Vednesday. Newport attending the wedding of a snd M H o ker are spending several days at Al- i . Mrs. Stephen Palmer is visiting in Main and Union Streets, to give a partner or ask him|uarirora 0 ng in{ton Bay, N. H. A Rev. John McDonald of Hartford is Mz, 8. F. Pease. et Backus to give you. the guest of his brother, Selectman Al- | 2 g Snests o Mr. and A nk o week's g g oo i Gi 3 fred McDonald. vacation in Northern New York. fering with appendicitis. JAY M. SHEPARD PO — o e o vosth Stonirg- | "Miss Bdith Cushman is in Maine. | “Mrs. Peter Belisle is stlll in the hos- s : Providence is , ‘since Jast Fri- Succeeding Eimore & Shepara | t0 Work—to get more money. | ““Siis Srabel Fotter has returned from | guos or s ment. Mes William Knit. | Jinl baving been there Der Fllfl‘u)fl'm IE IIII I Waste or idle money is|® jisit in Ashaway, takor. A horse attached to the milkk wagon '60.62 North St., Wil . |dead. It brings in nothing but Mrs, E. P. Sturgeon and two children ; NORWICH, CONNECTICUT e 2SSt Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdai, Sept. 6, 7, and 8, 19i5 Eeee LS Triple Parachute Drop Swine of Every Pedigreed Breed Poultry, Waterfow! and Pet Stock BIG FREEVAUDEVILLE Day and Night Fireworks Fair Open Day and Night tends to move here with his family Melville Cote of New York is visit- ‘oogan. Miss Marion Woicott of Norwich is hel Webber of Amherst, James P. Parkinson was 'uken to u:':: 2 the ghieat of friends in town |tbe Backus hospital for :reatmemt Clifton Bolieau is visiting his cous- | belonging to Napoleon Dufrense bolt- in, Rolann Bolleau in Springfield. ed and ran away Wednesday. The top (Continued From Page One) no right to eriticise General Wood. uutnln.‘hnlnflfl:um.l 4 o - 't read as instructress of the public playgrounds association for the children and a so- cial time was enjoyed by ail taining by "Mow. Myren, Ladhs - Mes ng by Mrs. Amburn, Mrs. W, E. Manning, Mrs. A. R. Manning and Miss Agnes Wood- ruff. Brief Local Notes. Mrs. M. J. Bogue is spending the week in Lebanon with her daugh! Mrs. Henry Briggs. Mr. and 3Mre. Willlam Burns have at _Hillside, Maine. Miss Beatrice Wilcox of Waterford, Mass., is spending some time in town, the guest of Miss Edna Bentley. . _Albert Rogers and » - 3 . ; £ the wagon was badly damaged be- & a few weeks' stay. On Canadian Trip. i e Lady Assistant | Tel. connection | It8 PUFchasing power. pichard Morgan of St Penl is the| Mr. apd Mrs. B. T. Exton and son i Marparet Colits In' spesding = s ni r. an rs. e on a week's = i ] Start a savings account and Sipinecpner. slomgan ° " 0 W e ghort time with relatives in Newark |is DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist{®dd to it all you can spare|qqiciin: Sren Tohdon are uescs Dies, Age 22, JuRSy. Er. Mathean, Fred Racine and < every week—then you'll have | °f )5y 32 Mrs. Walter J. Shea e e o e meAreritice due | near Glasgo, Thursday and visited the 2 5 Aiss Emily Gurnee and Herbert | W morning of infirmities due | o e e ier several Painless Efll’m money and will get more Gurnee have returned from e visit in| to age, at the home of Mrs. A. C. Eaton D - 3 e and Filli . y Jewett City. where she has Md.d“g:,w,ev"‘:] rb')!!e' d.,_:e been camping for b 5 arvi y a sis- ] illing a Speculty money. o e e nt Frinidad,| Hush McAvoy was in Providence 752 Main Street, ~ Willimantic Colorado. The d as a mem- | visitor Thursday. Telephone The Willimantic Savings ber of the Methodist church and some | The canoe stolen from Jewett City Institute S Incorporated 1842 Frank Larrabee, President HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. ‘Telephone Lady Assistant Murray's Boston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONN. NEW SWEATERS In white, cardinal, brown, red, rose and Copenhagen, at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.98. SILK SWEATERS Take a Silk Sweater with you on your vacation; you will need it. Light and cool, but heavy enough to pro- tect you from chilly evenings. $5.00, $5.89 and $7.50. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. N. D. Webster, Treasurer town and for the past few years bas e e ery active in church | Tuesday night and located mear the work. miil i;\ Plainfleld Wednesday has Charles Converse Dead- w‘-fih‘h‘o 1’? mlhe 'lm‘. Robinson Chartts -Ohaverss, aped &5, died 1n |agats T'h'm”""‘m"‘m ,m"““”‘“ = the Hartford hospital Tuesday. He| property. . had been a life long member of this lived on Stafford street. He is sur- STONINGTON vived by hl.lm'“!. A:n d‘;’:’ C?Lgles T. and two brothets, w of Saugus,|Grange Meeoting—Picnic Held at Bab- MG RSN, (O Wntcenter: cock Place—Field Sports a Feature. The regular meeting of the Stoning- BALTIC ton grange was held Wednesday ev- e AT the businees swion church. er the | Owner of Cireus Buitding mb:‘m— & programme of _literary exerciscs mes P. i Enters Hos- | wers rendered. The annual picnic o Ji'“. e — the grange was held Tuesday at the S f:hntk.mbcoqphcellglmhnz ly atten: ughly Near the Lillibridge road in Occum. | g N e s e e Linn's Pony and {ture. A vote of thanks as given to '1.:.«k on ‘;x;.:h he ul’: butiding o ‘i;-mi work has n_gof on for the wo montha. No one but Mr. Linn | ™S knows Have you made them yet? \'o- can prove for yourself by three tests what shell has the quickest and strongest primer, the deepest penetration, the high- est ity’ and _the greatest | | | ] cal_visitor_Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. STEAMERS DETAINED BY BRITISH AUTHORITIES ¢ ggfl London, Tuesday, Aug. by censor)—The American steamer Sirius, from New York for Narvik, H By i i R i igfi i I H o B a?f j i I § | i i | it i : i - | ! iy o ‘iigli il \

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