Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 15, 1915, Page 2

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e — WILLIMANT NEW COURSE OF STUDY a score ove ear ago. while. e . ot i e Mnisiarat T honse —_— s screaming Inaugurated at al School “for|the normal school: thereby zave the -hrm i Juni Hmlet G. Nor- the Those Whe W Be Commercial | _ Junlore cHarr et m"_muw Teachers. e The testimony of Laura R. thland sister and brother-! A new course that Principal Henry | N Bigsell, East Hamj tth-tmeymmtnn. T, Burr has instituted at the WIlli- | Brennan, Jewett City; Mary E. Bren- by George 8. mantic State Normal Training school | nan, Waterbury; sie B“""““’{,,E"" this year and is just starting off this | Chester; Jennie D. - ter; Cora L. Campbell, n k Hall; week is that of a special line of study | Winifred E. Casey, Danielson; Marie Popple gu for students who desire to become ey, Stonington; Cassie B, Con- | For intoxication he commereial teachers. Already there {lan, Watarb\lry Loretta M. Burran.|costs, and for breach of the are half a_dozen enrolled and the in- | Willimantic; CM L Cuahml-n. sentence was 60 days in ications, from correspondence that is | Stonington; Maty E. Hmfl punishment was suspended eing held with otner prospetive.stu |tio: Nora FL Eiils, surun‘d ple was put on probation dents, are that this number will be [Failon, Westerly, R, months. gm-m:r‘a.bl); u.usr:::nedd. Princlpal Gallup, l\;:rwlch. Juelh urr ound t uring recent | Mystic; Margueri! . Gaity STORRS ENROLI gt wfimlme g xmg L ol =, MB;‘ :»;‘tc:llw Uncaaville, — i gh schools that offer commercial |nes 0 low, casville. Others Coming to State Agricultural courses has come a more and more| Verna A. Gowdy, fll.-:dvlne, Alice Srment, demang for tratned teachors, | B Griaweid, Groton, Bain M. Hart,| College—New Armory Nearly Com- bgnh meunand Fomen, in this fl:l;ll. Willimantic, Margaret R. Hasler, Taft- | pleted. Consequently a two year course been mapped out to offer a well-round- . Stonington, Agnes E.| The Connecticut Agricultural college| Miss Helen Wood is spending two ed commercial education as well as began its teaching Tuesday morning, | months in Providence. preparation for the work of teaching. ille, Lil-|after one day devoted to registration,| - p C“‘d” ot East Hartford Charles C, Jones, who comes here from ; rtrude M. |during which 210 students were duly spent Tuesday in this city. Dkt N. ¥ is the director of the Pray, Bal- |enlisted. Others who are somewhat 3 Course, Apd the range of subjects in- | louville, Clara B, Wells, Danelson, |late in arriving will increase this num-| Mrs. Robert Bath is in Providence cludes bookkeeping, office practice, | Lulu A. Wells, Danielson, Mollie C.|ber of the student body. commercial geography, law and Eng- | Rainey, “Ridgefield, Maria C. San-| One of the advantages which the lish, economics, short-hand, touch | ford, Hadlyme, Margaret E. Sheehy, |colleze wili soon be enjoying will be typewriting, accounting, advertising, | Norwich, Evalene L. Smith, Somers,;the use of the new armory, the in- psychology as well as practical office | Blandid Squires, Willimantic, Vera |terior work of which will ‘not take experience. The Willimantic Normal » . i freal ;i' 53% - | ‘E B £ FH Stetson, Norwich, Pearl M. Wobster, | much longer for completion. Physical Trainipg school is rather a pjoneer in | Willimantic, Margaret E, Wellwood, | Director Chase, who comes from the g‘: fl‘e bu'z. t?o "‘:}I""fi.}’ pmtml-x::l& South Coventry, Grace K. Wyman, g:};l’irszty 'ahtlalihlno. vher:n )]alc A ul quirements for admission to Mansfield _Center, Esther Nelson, nt athletic record, o course are the same as to the other | Putnam, Evelyn Carrol, East Had-|charge of the gymnasium and - | Either Tractor Motor Truck — Untilties Commis- courses in the school, but callege and [dam, Helen 31, Gadvots, ‘New London, | nastic. Instruction and & physical ex- T or Full % normal sehool graduates will be ad- | Gladys Bain, Pomfret. mination of every student in the col- . T H. N. P Dies Sud- mitted to a special course of one year.| Special Students—Ellen Boggemes, |lege cannot fail to have important re- sion on lnwbon ‘our—Mrs. enner Last g’e-; Pflgcigfll ‘:3“" dnanm = gnuc: Amy S. Markham, East gltl xlx; the v;u); of !:mapmfl':\old the bod- Hill T Bus course in household arts and so sat- | Hampton; Myra E. Moffit, Willimantic; welfare of the student y. Cm__ m ractorily han this devoloped that Thi | o T Bavan Tl . e denly at Watch Jitney fall 37 students are enrolled. Mary L. McCarthy, Willimantic; Lucy Chaplin Nominatione. The total number at the school is|I. Corttis, North Grosvenordale; | In Chaplin the two parties have Licenses Granted. now about 130, an increase of about|Myrtle E. Smith, New Haven; Ed-|put these tickets in the field as the na_Waingarten, New XHaven. Fesult of their respective caucuses: Household Arts Juniors—Millicent | ' Republican—Assessor, w:m-m J3.| In addition to the fire police and Barnes, New Britain; Mary 1. Begnal, |Tee. board of relief, three year term, |the veteran firemen's association, | Elm street. Waterbury; Kathleen E. Blacker,|\ ‘B, Gallup, two year term Clifton |there are three active fire companies Waterbury; Frances Donahue, Water-|J “Church, one year term Merrit|in Westerly, the Rhode Island Ones, n bury; Ruth M. Erbe, Plainville; | \elch; selectmen, Burt M. Welch, [the Cyclones and the Alert Hook and Elizabeth R. Farrell, Rockville; Ruth | pranic M. White: fown clerk, treasurer | Ladder company. Two of these com- W. Flynn, E.Flint, Willimantic; and agent of town deposit fund, Frank have motor-driven apparatus, has granted 21 jitney han, Norwsik; Buth A, Ii- | C. Lummis; auditor, Arthur Williams; [but the hook and ladder truck, the ufim ant 38 SR Do mantic; Mary ' Dorothy ' Hall, grand jurors, Frank W, Landon, Wil- | one that should be the first at a fire, d bucy; Gertiude B e liam J, Lee, Charles W. Ross: regis- |is of the horse-drawn type, and at the | ThE plan to have the resulars from arn ury; eiizaboth | Kingsbury, SOuth|trar of yoters, Ellsworth M. Russell: |next meeting of the Westerly fire dls- | (6 X e R erbury; Jane A. Maloney, Wuau"rbury town school committee Arthur Wil- |trict, efforts will be made to have the been . liams; library directors ~Myrtice .C.|department motorized. The Alert |abandoned, v 27 ¥ Anna E. Pratt, Deep River; Delia 3 s L) . Bags Anna E. Pratt, Deep River: Della G-|Lanphear Arthur Williams. $iook and Ladder company is an in Clarke en- e/ L) e/ ) ; ~-z ~ - b Democratic—Assessor George B.[dependent organization in so far as v Howard; board of relief for three years |goes the apparatus, as it owns the T Lindsey A. Deming, for two years Frank | truck and since its purchase has ex- |ing their unen wedaing. DRINK POPPLE’S UNDOING. Platt, for one year Merritt Weilch; se- | pended over $1,000 in equipment. Now | That big jitney "bus from Providence ',”] ” 1) (( ” l” A 4 - ST lectmen, B ‘Welch and Henry ‘Eat- | this company wants to be on the same | which was to run on schedule time be- d » i Thes Sl d & emd Hsnm l;u;;"nd for Intoxication |on; town rk, mwnmtrci'um knnd lon:lnt :'l l.hoed ou-a;r:ompule- in !l; tween Westerly and Wateh Hill has Ca1 ”) )\_ T PIIN ' I ,} s e are e tlu. an reac| the Peace—Jail Sen- [agent of town deposit fund, Fran matter modern apparatus, and |evidently a! oned the Ject. Al | 0 A tence Suspended. Lummis: auditor, C, E, Chester; grand | to reach this result are willing to sac- ad e AUCH "\l\ U A The ordinance r‘qulrln. vehicles to . jurors, Lindsey A. and Wesley A.|rifice their personal property. The is the weather that almost| juage yames A Shea was back an |Deming and George B .Howard: tax |company is ready to give over their | forme 9 ® full stop befors passing o ol James A nes was back ;2% | collector, Charles S, Turmer: consta- | complete apparatus to the fire district, | Chareing passongers il bo tn die- chargl will be in force bles, John Irwin and Lindsey Deming: | provided it is furnished with a moto: - everybody plans to go some- [momning after an sbsence that has | .ol committee, B, W. Welch: iibrary | tractor, or is willing to turn the truck | gy SERV-US SOUPS sumed his office with a fine coat of tan | directors, L. A. Williams and E. C.|and equipment over to the district| ~EVEre Kingsley, a member of where, and Trunk Suit |and a constitution invigorated by va- | Lanphere, In exchange for a full motor hook and |the Rhode isiand boundary commis- The i dient s a Trunk, a v e gk -tk ladgder truck, preferably the latter. flon, with o like Terreseatative from e ingredients are the very best possible to procure. Finds Old Copies of Norwich Aurora. ealizing and appreciating the seif- ASSH maki; pections Case, or a Hand Bag is want- wan thab-of Bred Popater 20 ohansod | At the E. Harlow Holmes place in [sacrificing epirit of the Hooks and the | the northern part of the state. pre- The price is ndxculously low and as in the case of our Baked with intoxication and breach of the |South Windham, following the auction | Esneral eTicicney, of the | SOmPaRY: | cions. Beans. - 7 peace. Popple invaded the home of | Monday, Edward Murphy of this city ed. We have the kind “to|nis brother.in-law, Lioyd F. Burdick, |found a collection of old newspapers |taxpayers in the fire dfstrict in favor| Willam E. Burdick has been ap- ] at 93 Spring street, Monday afternoon. | bearing date of 45 years ag: Some |of furnishing this company with a |pointed administrator of the estate of tand ” and th The court story was that Popple came |of them were coples of the Norwich |fire apparatus that is right up to the | Horace Rodman of Ashaway, who is » 8 hnging, €Y @r€ [to see his mother, but because he|Aurora in the year 1870 and they [minute; just as has been done for the numbered as one of thé victims of the vs 11 ter- | other fire companies. Under present | Westerly poisoning epidemic. Lloyd R. " o ; % : was intoxicated, they told him she was ::é’n:! b:gl; the ofd days in an inter- | OUher 0o QoA Brenent | B enal, b wens, idemic. Liovd | Wholesale D I 1 2 just the right price. Relief Corps Inspection This Evening. |to all alarms, but must be in - | E. Perrin are the appraisers. Norwich, Conn. hi Tonight there will be the annual in- |iness for immediate response when Children Cr spection of irancis S. Long Woman's |called, Then thors is s wait for horses MYSTIC : FOR FLETCHER'S R e e ot Syefi | the meneral public. unacqvainted with had charge of the meeting. Mrs. Denison Davie. C ASTOR.IA |behere tosef what the ladies of the |the facts, criticlse the Hooks for ther | Members of Ladies’ Aid Sgsisty Have Heard Abeut the Village. nied by Mra. Georgs D. Johneon nd . K corps_have been able to accomplish, |eppare - | Outing t Tow=M ve days $onrad P D b the et of Yoomns | couraging to the volunteer firemen ng to Pleasant VI esting of | Mrs. C. Wesley Colling and son have | George Souter, are -pudln%o few at a supper and reception preceding |Who “raze to save and raise to res- the W, C. T. U. returned to Westfleld, N. J., after at White River Junction, the Inspection and the arrangements |cue.” With a complete motorized de- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.|the trip by automobile. Phone 285-3 present. Mrs. Charles E. Newbury | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ¢ . A About 25 members of the Ladies’ | Bradiey. Mr. and Mre. John L. Allyn and for oyable evening are being | Partment, the three pieces of apparatus Careful Attention maas by this Sommitiee” Mrs Mars | would srrive at @ fre in quite'order |Ald society of the Union Baptist|auncher Mies. Gresa. Burrown nd | o e & ook ot Nauysie ’ Dimock, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, Mrs.|and practically at the same time, fully | church were guests all day Tuesday of | son Maurice have returned to New . - Hattie Bowin, Mrs. Katharine Wood- | Prepared to fight fire before it had|y;.. mias Wilcox at her summer home | York after spending the past two Willing to Be Surprised. ward, Mrs. Benner and Mrs. Maud H. |Eained much headw: gl Pl months at their summer home on Pe-| Mr. Bryan says he has mo political 0 e S | Demins. Hook and Ladder company is entitled [at Pleasant View. It was a basket | Monthe o expectations whatever.” This is prob- to the fair consideration of the Wes- DICC an€ at noon dinner was waten| %Mrs. A. M. Purdy and daughter Con- |abiy the latest form of his aversion to it on > 3 - FUNERAL. terly fire distric :ln::"‘:;' e Meouate “‘.o“, lona: ;:n?.;:"m‘::mu are spending a | Preparedness.”—Chicago Post. This bank . Mrs. Philip Harris. e, fine portrait of William L. Clarke, | & liey, - - > _Teturning on the 633| "R seell Sparks has resigned at J. W.| Waterbury—With & number 'of 1S accepts savings| rThe funeral of Mrs. Carrie G. Har- p".l‘“t of the Westerly town “"m W. C. T. U. Meeting. McDonald’s and has gone to Westerly | stragglers yet to be accounted for, the dep“i“ in any amount from ris, wife of Philip Harrls, was held |for many vears, appears in the Sab- to_work. al end-nco in the public schools totals | Main and Union Streets, Makes big things possible. JAY M. SHEPARD ; - i 7|, The meeting of the Woman's Chris-| Raymond Davis has returned from a|13,700. a gain of 425 over last year, Succeeding Elmore & Shepard at 2 o'clock Tuerday afternoon from |path Recorder, with this comment: |tian Temperance union was held 1n | visit in Southport, L. 1. aceording to Superintendent of Schoole = $1.00 up, and the funeral parlors ay M. Shepard. | “For the first time in many vears, |their Han! fnx F an_ect dEmbalmef o P, pays Rev. Sinclair Grimstead officiated and |willlam L. Clarke, president of the | g rooms on k square Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reed and son of er's report to the board of unera Oran T the bearers were these brothers-in | missionary boaed, was absent from the | Sfternoon with a large attendance | Norwich are guests of ~irs, Soution’ S c INTERES law: Charles, Frederick and Albert = Day t fer- 60-62 North St., Willimantic 3 Harels and Joaeph Poters. Burial was | o e s I s eth FAES Asatitat e COMPOUNDED TWICE A |in Willimantic cemetery where Rev.|every denominational interest, and i an €L connection Mr. Grimstead read a committal ser- |gince. the death of George Greenman i YEAR. ; vice. There were beautiful flowers. |in 1891, has been at the head of the e missionary sodiety as its presiding Th woman who Leave for Mystic Oral School, |officer. wing tg the infirmities of age, 9 DR' F' c' JACKSON' Denm # mm e B About 15 children accompanied by |De was unable to go from Rhode Is- 66 ’ Painless E 5 systematically saves is the one |one of the instructors left this city |land’to Wisconsin this year, and sent ess Extracting A today to enter the Oralw school at|his message in a good letter to the : R . who becomes rich. Mystic for the school year. Miss Bea- |cOnference, which was read by Sec- illing a Specialty \ |trice Therien of this city was among s 5"&‘};‘““'R TR Ihel Simecon) O 752 Main Street, - Willimantic| The Willimantic Savings |° D et o e e mia (o Teiephone 5 oy e sionary meeting.” Ratiate rief Mention. . HIRAM Mrs. Charles Alpaugh 18 In Bos-| +yhe Rhode lsland public util 4 N. FENN Incorporated 1842 Pon for s Oyl s commission made a tour of inspection ) UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | fruy Larrabes, President o iy 1 Brovidonce. e o [T aliread Wi the tate ~on il - .. L ) road, wi in e state on 1 i m;i Church St, Willimantic, Ct. N. D, Wabstor, Tressuree| . T, #nd Mrs, OVershaw are spend- | Tuseday, arrfving in Westarly lsts in is-the result of long experience and study. For years, expert cooks have been one Lady Assistant ing the week in Doston, the afternoon on & special train. The : : “ . 5 ———————————————————| Fred Loomls of Fast Hampton was |Party was composed of William C. converting the inner meats of choice Indian Corn into delicious, golden- a local visitor Tuesday. Bliss, Samuel E. Hudson and Herbert Mrs. Charles Broadhurst is spending | Carmionast, inepectors John b Howe, brown crisps—Post Toasties. a few, days in Eutnam. clerk, and these rajiroad representa o s Mrs. G. B. Robinson is in Boston to |tives: Reginald D. Fitzmaurice, supe: 4 spend a wee Wwith relatives. intendent Providence division; W. J. . William Flynn is a driver for the |Backus, engineer of maintenance and A constant endeavor to make Toasties better has produced the . American Express company. H D, wui:e"' dlvmt')n ensll;een 5 g P assistant engineer; WILLIMANTIC CONN B TayIor was in SPrinefield on Sy aldon, superintendent of bridges: J. W 2 3 s . ~ o Robinson, superintendent of tracts; R. Murray Jeft Tcadey for | D. Wiison, chief train despatcher; W. & few days' visit in Provid&nce. A, Dodge, trainmaster. i Miss Fannie Heeley is in Hartford . for a brief visit with friends. M,._ Herbert N. Fenner, one of i = Mrs. B. E. Smith is visiting her son, | best known summer residents of Wi - ~4| Benajah Smith, of New Haven. Hill, died suddenly at her cottage at . Miss Cora Duchano has returned |that resort early Tuesdayf morning 3 G after a visit in Central Village. St i being: sudtenty ;:fl((l:‘kenhq with Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Melvin left 2 the New Bagiand Beis Tuesday for Hampton, where they will N Y FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN t Mr. Melvin's mother for the re- | COMPany, Providence died last Jan- T G ST s e B Eittaet B Ryaadr ookt i £ i His new shipment of Children’s Fall Dresses re- ot mrayof the staff of the ex-|ters, Mrs. G. Richard Parsons and Mrs, : veals some of thg prettiest little models in serges' and e Eomnocicu? “‘,,c:l'i?,',‘,fi’o;;,,‘;‘:”, ?':‘:fglxr"s'?a':’wmg.j‘b:d”y‘su“m: . Ik M Ssens a:’;’d A BEE O S e e | corduroy, brightened with tucks of pique, plaid ratine “1_ R .ruln' R néss unknown to “carn flakes” of the past. and striped silk. 5 Washington Gounty Agtioultural socie: . One pretty model of red or navy blue serge has a — . s‘{:g'%';fi %?:gifi«é%g&:fifi The new process raises tiny pearl-like “puffs” on each flake—a distin- wh:i:np(:{qhu; c;lliz 1mi1d lzft:nt le;ther belt in r;d or blllue. ! - >, R’Xu’f:?fi?}x?fl%i;sfi%‘é guishing feature; also imparts substantial form—the new Toasties don't mush I par i plaxild rafilf,:“ TRWIL SCIRE :UAs-COUAT, f : ié‘EE‘:L‘i"‘ .;:e:’tl:: oF youts Dast down when cream or milk is added., : : g | A third model in red serge has a striped silk coltar || - ¢ : fadics prodominated, and w and belt to match, and a fourth model is a two-piece : ST Boon of Tuesday al the sxuiis wers They come factory-fresh in wax-sealed packages—as crisp and appetiz- garment middy effect, trimmed with silk soutache. gepm-'fi?‘:n n full ope afi‘:’i{.’ In ing as when they leave the ovens—and that's mighty good! Corduroy Dresses in African brown, green and navy - 5 St e Hitle apetior A0 Mk Tair That , & y preceded, and everybody seemed hap- blue, lace collar, belt of striped silk or self materials. . B7_and contented.” 1t is evident that Prices range from $2.25 up to $5.98. : : Wm&;fi o New post Toasties - THE H. C. MURRAY GO, Ty BRI 8 Your grocer has them now! Local Laconics.

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