Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 18, 1915, Page 10

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Mfiu. ..,. (3 Ball Player Has .Nose Broken--Sun- _day. School, ifistitute to Be Held WIO\ eoidu-flqnu chnnh. until' your: bones begin I you begin to cough and church Monday. iss - Marlon ‘Greene, & teacher: in the Oral school.iat ll:ltllx spent Mon- | & A small’ vial of ' pledsant pollets, | 327 and Tuedday at the Homs of Miss Mrs. Julla of New [ [ TR A fadn, Sl the vast ’Z‘zw':lrs‘smfigpm;- n:g:mwn tsa xu-'. daushter,” Mrs. Sar L 2tise C. Louise New . NARRAGANSETT e ana 4100, at i avisgists or |, % TG, Smith left Weaneaday for Hacie 3 1 _1" k M-flmh bl(-m—-nln-h.c.. e t_of - . I + l.'- '&, 2 it of several weeks with her mother and sister in this village. Humphreys' Homeo. ";‘“i"e Cou | *Bniip . Gray is transporting thel ew Yorl school children from District No. 1|ega to_the village school. g Moving From Ledyard. Ellsworth Gray will move from Led- vard about October 1, to the Benja- 166 Willlam Street, P e PENDANTS min P Wheeler farm, bousht by his | tawaugan. . e ather, Danlel Gra: 7 BROOCHES Mrs| W. P. Babcock and Mrs. George o i e m _BAR PINS I;nsz:tneumg. Dbeen spending a 26w |at their em‘.‘ e o~ ser il Deach; ¥ Mrs. D. W. Bissel has been visit- BRACELETS ing Mrs. C. P. Kendall in West Bridgewter, Mass. Newest designs in Platinum and Supervisor of Schools Gordon C. + green gold. S:‘é;l‘. ‘visited the town schools this 3 wi : % ‘ at Wheeler School. > DIAMOND JEWELRY ¥ The Wheeler school opened Tues- a specialty. day with about fifty puplils. . Matthew J. “Emil; eats W esdsy of Prices the Lowest: Had Nose Broken. < g £ e Emard, L Arthur | ved alarthers of n-'i‘(" Lyme. Richard B. Wheeler, Jr., __ while New Baptist Pastor Arrives. playing baseball on the ecler ch 3 ; o Boi; e g 3ohi Dovie, Matthow 3. o257, o4 . Coburn, the mew pastor 3 School’ grbunds was hit in the face. e7. Tred & Coburn, the new pas s nose was broken. ‘and. Mrs, ptist churc re. Coburn ann & Geo H. Bllss iss Hattio h. Whesler Who' has | tamedsgonn sy 5?"6'&“:’1’;'&’; 22d thelr two sons arrived Wednesday tages last weel urhelite) thets LIBERTY been on g trip to California and the | for s few-daya recently. R A e BB ey i will | feoe, R s HILL exposition, arrived in town Sunday. 2 assumeo the uue- new pastorate 1son Park who The Ladies' gociety of the Third Bap- Lawn Sale. Sunday, Oct. 3. e el 1 e e "G. B, Dimon i serving es juror st to move into Lewis Blackmers house soon. Mrs, Alice Eillott entertained her i Howard Cross ‘Wauregan | mother and sister a few.days ago: tist church gave an. attornoon tee ou| The Talles Ald soclety of the Meth- | _ Joshua L._Burrows has returned to | Teveqeen fPending the superior court in Ne Thursday to attend the funmeral of| The schools ciosed .one day for Thursday at the home of Rev. and|9ist church held a sale of cak: Pasealc. N. Y., after spending-a week's | Parker's parents, Mr..and Mrs. Henry| Herman Strong ‘and fambly are vie- Heary Leavens. Woodstock fair. Many from town wers é Mrs, Luctan Drury. cream, candy, fancy Vacation with nis perents, Mr. W. Hurlbutt, eturned Wednesday to | '€ at J. Henry Clarke's. Nathaniel P. Thompson attended |in attendance. 18141918 Sunday School Institute. fio,,.:e‘"‘;‘,?:d:,';,'.‘;' L N e G Bark of Seaview| S ome I Norwieh. . | week Tusedey with Miss Kane Har:|'Coeston. R 1. fair Wednesday. The New London County. Sunday . P A i i it Ate Green Grapes. ELMVILLE 4 Jokn A. Morgan & Son Schoal ‘assoclation will hold an insti- = l"”“; TJ-H.M' i :;’,:;::°,,:‘:,,;“,:°‘,;’;,,’;',:':.°;:;,§,2; ol Gl T R ek ke &iine and family who Mved in| Cectls, daughter of Hormidas Wil- tute in the Congregational church, on | Fhe Christian Endeavor society gave oy N x ‘mov- | mette, has been ill this week. Her ill- COAL Sunday, uniting’ with the church at |30 ericrtainment in Palmer Memorial |5 Principal of the high school. . lof Paterson, N. J, and g friend, Miss e Livett R Dean 'was caused by |eating green | Watchman Arthur Hughes Resigne— ¢ A the morning gervice, and rendering a | hall Wednesday evening. The pro- Meade, at the cottage of Mrs. Rich- Py Py The Week's Visitors. LEMIGH VALLEY special programme at 2:45 p. m. gramme was a mock trial, the case|Sunday on relatives at the Fanks | aras Srotner, B 5. Salterieq, . Nai re-/| leniah Eale hae sobd M. Sermd to D |00 ant ‘M. My - Stalnthreps 3 e No. 2 Nut 6.0 per ton | A L. Townsend. who is preaching |Deing a breach of promise sult and|DOgestead, =~ .o . |tuned home. T Air ang Mra A C. Smith and two|ldve Leen in Wauregan on account of | Mr. e, 3 H_ Milligan motored b D S ¥oss Doidat Whert at the Third Baptist church, has re- | Austin Matthewson was the defendant. | .. "frope Cook . have returned £o|p 'S John H. Barnes and Mrs. Her- | " :"Cvest Haven “.“.4 Mr. | the death of Mrs. Stainthrope’s grand- | to Pro iday. & d sumer his studies in Boston universi- | The plaintiffs attorney, Col. A. V.|gr ouyn . bk e R bert Brown of Norvich spent Tuesday | Smith's uncle over Labor d father, Henry Leavens. s KL fixch-rflwxfl‘gf Aven Puck ty ewton. fendant’s attorney, James Cool wi s, ! rri] Warren Hopkins' was at Jewett | Florida rs. . Palmer of : e il ot R vl e R [ 0 e S S e Now Stal LISBON i London was a visitor at the home of | The ministers of the New London Riog-Barauiceshrse. Miss Mclntosh of Chicago, has been gl Latied M4 S0ty Emtiveatosd, st GALES FERRY the Aiage Taosinye . o omer 18| o meeifig S tneLiberty mill charea CHAPLIN T | DS Erarten Bucts'of Juwett-City 112 2 gl — Mrs. S. M. Wright of Cambridge, | Cctober 5. Dinner will pe serveq at e y v Camp Ground—List of Voters to be i S. H. e T RECO ATt htase. a ulinery | & R Tea Follows Opening Mesting of Mis- | Mase: la'a giest ot the home of Mrs |2oo% Rev. Dr S H Hows™ of|\ .\ pypil at Mystic Oral School—| it Olive ko Kem it attending » Ro Nathan 5. 3 ress ial school in Provid MRS. G. P. STANTON e e R e ',fi;",":,";';,‘“‘,’“' Walter Teffers. Bertrors Pulpit—Epworth Le '3"': to| Miss Cecile Warner of New York, a | afternoon. :lpu:lun Caucus Held Saturday | Cmmercial school in Providence. = . - g . Frank Saw- A vening. ¥ Kingston fair Wedmesday ‘Who_attended .the meeting of the g gt Fort Point. Risd » 52 Shetucket Street Vool oadsd fhe | mesting of ithe| ver. " Courl “omoer, “Robert Paton, P e CLARK’S FALLS e ki et ot Aord T e S R S o Syt ot day were Mrs. W. S. Foote, Miss Alice Brief Menti . The local auxiliary of the W. H. M Eunice Turner of East Orange, 5 teaching the South Chaplin school. R. L i Kenredy, Miss Hattle Bradlow, Miss rief Mentjon. S. held its opening meeting of the sea- |~ spent_several dwl last week at | Postmaster E. D. Chapman attended | C. S. Turner, Ernest Crane 1(;1 Charlotte Hoxsle and son Dav Clara Hyde and Walter Hyde. Mrs. Michael Murphy, who has been |son at_the home of Mrs. Nathan A.|tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward & |the Washington county fair at West | Henry C. Gallup, attended the e 8 DA Poter ot Wo R. Barber and Miss Martie Bar-|!n the hospital in New London for|Gibbs Tuesday afternoon from 2.30|patimer. Kingston Wednesda: On Thursday | fair. catie el TSR s ot M. and HAIR and = ik 1":“ e D Rev. Framis Dy dm::?; S oo AT oo gy g a2 Golng to Fort Point: 25014 Arthur Brown o mmam ms: | Margaret Sprague of South Chaplin | Nirs~ 3. E. PotterSek ‘the Hill Cres minister, N. H., Tuesday to vis ev. Fran n_ o e president, presiding. e topic y others. 5 SCALP s eclallst Barber Jr. and family, Top cccupied the pulpit in the Bap-|was Youns People at Home—on the|, Members of the Epworth league of |““The ‘weather this week is fine t0 | oorn iy winPll to the Mystic Oral| House. J. B. Palmer started Tuesday morn- | tist - church Sunday. The Christian |Field. The devotional exercises were|the M. B. church are to &ccompany |rpen corn and beans, although the e Clayton Wright afiq Miss Florence ing for the state fair in Berlin with his | tian Endeavor meeting in the evening | conducted by Mrs. George H. Murphy | ReV. Mr. Potter to Fort Point Sunday |j,cat is trying to those out in the Republican Caucus. Brayton attended the ¢umeral of M HARPER METH O D|orize winning herd. was led by/Miss Laure Chapman. |of Moore's Hill, Ind. An interesting |Afternoon at 2 o'clock by steam carslfelds at work with the thermometer| A Republican caucus was held at the | Charles A-;g!" at Attleboro, Mass. Miss Agnes Enquist returned to New | There was & musical at the home of | paper was read by Miss Mary Rudd |80d glve a service of reading and song{at so and 90. town building Saturday evening and [ George SRS Shde 2. sSusiness Also MANICURING Britain: D ot e O N | i —and B Tt ot i . Wh- Attanaad oo X ¢alled The Pink Rose at the chapel|" '\ "and Mrs. Horace F. Palme: |the following were placed in nomina-|irip to Providence, Wednesday, weeks' vacation ‘at the home of her |Ville Center Monday evening. conferences this summer. ‘there. were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. |tion for thé varlous offices: Assessor,|motorcycie 3 Thayer Building, Room 304, mother, Mrs. Olaf Nelson. Morris Friedb who has been |on the work of these c H. Clinton Eecleston in the north- | William J. Lee; board of relief, Wins- New Night Watchman. - Only Five Pupi s spending the Je holidays at his |the work of missions as there por- . SALEM west part of the town. low B. Gallup, Clifton J. Church, Mer~| . Arthur Hughes has resigned as night Franklin Square nly Five Pupils Remaining. home if BAlmertown has returned to|trayed. Home missionary enigmas = John B. Perry has been fiiling his |ritt Welch; eelectmen, Burton M.!yaichman at the Sonnnjll Worsted Mocwioh-<on,. This. Pl Sat. James Clements has been engaged to | New York. was conducted by Mrs. John J. Law- |4 e silo. Welch, Frank M. White; town clerk | mij). 3. By Potter .;‘.‘“ taken his ¥ A T pein [Srey ihe sschool children from - the| Thomas Tuckey héis discontinuell|less. A reading by Miss Laura A. Per. | Ticket N;’:‘:‘_‘"‘“ 22 ::’“b"""'— Postmaster Erncst D. Chapman has and treasurer and agent of town de- Telephone 573 jouly five remaining in the district. | the Beimer Brotem s S T | et Whea Tt Was Recaived was fol St e Dringing out the blosme. to perfoction. | AFihur Willixme: grand Jurors. Fran | R ot "Wevster. Went to Camp Ground, Austin Metthews .p,m the week |lowed by roil-call @nd offering. Re Rev. R. H. Crawford preached a most | He has many important varieties. W. Landon, Wiiliam J. Lee, Charles B. )hq L Wednesday the Ladies' Aid Soclety | end with Westerly relatives. freshments were servéd. - Mrs. ‘Gibbs | effective sermon in the Congregational _— Russ; colléctor of taxes, Charles . Mr. and “Srs."Stias Babbitt of Dan- PIANO 0W‘IP_S NOT[CE‘ was entertained by Mrs. Sarah Tracy | Miss Celia Cartler ma Miss Clara|{and Mrs, S. M. Wright of Cambridge, [church last Sunday morning from the 3 A ielson and -Mr. Mills and family of B + |at her cottage at the Willimantic Camp | Cartler, after ng several days|Mass, poured in the dining room, and |text found in Hebrews 7: 25. Windham Oounty s 2 Mool "SR USSR B OE Y. A R Ground. Mrs, A, T. Read, rs. W A |the guest of o Mrw. . Ovide 2 Mr. andyMrs. Thomas Peabody of town school committee, ATthur|ana af ¥ wi Read, Mra. T 5 ttona s 1 i | Broutliasd; huve “' a fo thelr|R. Norwich were guests of Mr. and Mrs. <o mR Williams; library directors, Myrtie C.| Mr. and M ; W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, | Kennedy, Mre. B, W, Corbett and Bea- | home in Arctic, R. ed. Henry. A. Rogers last Satur: CENTRAL VILLAGE Aunphass Axtine WWNRp. turned from of TAFTVILLE, he will give you a|l5ic¢ Kendall atiended, besides a few | Six names wers .aaea to the list Ledyard Pastor Preache: 3 ghmg?mgflthbn(ne I:Im\or"lllch and FEEAT Lar $ Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Wright mo- i ot TAPTVILLE, Do will sive you 2|of Mra, Tracy's friends for membership in Cochegan Camp| Rev. G. F. Goodenough of the Led- |1ohn Rathbone o ngwell were|, .. Adams Receives Electric Shock EKONK tored to Pamfret last Sunday. - care of your plang, Those To Be Made. Woodmen of America, at their meeting | yard Congregational church exchange: 5“";‘::" s"“l:‘l‘e""fi ";‘;"'e'r“.’ attended the| —Child’s Iliness Caused by Eating _— James Kent and Frank McGorty The Registrars of Voters have com- | The e’ wril® 1o about seventy |Lith Rev. James M. Potter of the vil- | JTL. JU0® & NORETF ROCIC0unty | Green Grapes. Neighbors Anewer Telephone Call and | Hore, 15 Ooum BI0cay. S0 o mee pleted the list of names to be made and | members. - Fhe members. are. planning | ore. r. “Sechurch Sunday morning | iiociation In Waterford last week. Save Gallup House from Burming. |ana Moosup. e is as follows: Harry S, Ambler, Frank | to hold an open meeting in SSout twe i o Chien. Tl Jest rs. Ivy S. Balley and son Theodore | Mrs. Ernest Scott and daughter Dor- # Spldsteln, Fred W. Rosssler. John | weeks. Grace A. Chap. |{Pent the greater part of the week in othy have returned to Providence atter | Rev. George Richards of the First s \m : Da S ||, Bavara Thompson, " Davia i P g AR el i e ey ey e 8- dall, X N Giies Huth Sterry has returned trom | where Sire." Beots. formerly ved- | Pa will presch here next Sunday in e — well, Charles E. Mulkins, James Wade, | Mrs. Harrlett Bdmonds in Palmertown, | Miss Alice Hi 'of Montville was | NeW London, where she spent some | Patrick McGinnes has returned to his | cXchange with the local pastor. Service was held here Sunday morn- | Zohn Morton, Hkllinm?:';faf:ie:' FMsfix. has returned to his home in Bingham- | the jeader. : o b fime with' her alster, Miss Iveagh | home in New York, having. snept. eer- 1y _— .E&M&!:::!.&f llifldnwrt is | ing. o $ " ], —— Fran] erle, 3 terry, at hi tel. 1 ks at Joh: ), W o 00l * the consumption of ice is}|Thomas Emerson, Emerson, Elias - Henty . Rogers attended the golden | Whom he ‘made his home: for a fow | - iss Lillian Cooper is the teacher in lu:‘n':fl Homs sf.:!‘.“."y’ 25:?:".’»3-‘3’.“.{'. tast | Walters, Nathan Goldfarb, Wiliam Mc- Freeman Why. g ‘wedding anniversary of his sister, | years. the Bailey district and Miss Marion|few days with her mother at Rose- greates gl\;ggase, ‘Charies E. Hull, Joseph Pe- | palmertown visited. in Hartford Sum- \ 2 Mrs. ‘oodruff, in’ Orange, Monday foitilliard Smith bas retirned from a | Blakeslee in the Wylie district. dale. During Dog Days. || iR Keniat nd, Honrs Taceess | (o5 S0 120 =40 2 Shele ew o ing S i domle, & EBint 08 | ™" “haputtionn Nomimations, | “Sieh Cort oiChane ot wittmanti | x15h o ten o amemors the s Bk 10k & sevet SUASE S s Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Staplins enter- Eizght or ten men answered the hurry |bed with a severe attack of Indiges- . .. on_their round: f silo filling. More food is spoiled than }|*Rev. W. 3. Reynolds of Hionk win | §i5°3 12 & few days Rudolph Bur- Visit from Professor Bolles. on the telephone to extinguish a |tion. The republican party heldstheir cau- | fcrmerly of this village, spent Sunday | .. afts with Miss Blanche Caplette. Lyme E., the daught f Mr, and : preach at Newent Sunday: dick of Stonington. Prot.’ Albert Sydney Bolles arrived |Carl Hogors, for fret. selectman ang | Mre. Roy Gréene has been entertain- | 1o noch early, Qeatroyed the shop | o ™. Raymond, was aware any other time of the year. = Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roselund enter- |in the village Tuesday, and Wednes- Henry Rogers for second seleéctman. |iDg her sister from New York. lup. They arrived just in time to save | d first prize. $5 in gold,-at the Had- mONmD BRIDGE ;I.lnkaf for a few days Mr. and Mrs. M. | day visited the Westerly fllhlll farms | Henry Rogers and William B. Kingsley ‘ Miss Helen xl!he'lonhhu nr:urned the house. dam Neck grange fair by a verdict of 2 s 1 ’ . Raymond, Miss Nellle Rapley. and | with his sister, Mrs. H. Crandall. | were nomihated for the board of edu- |{rom Pleasure Beach, where she has| " ard Mrs. Eszra Gallup and infant | four judges as the firest ‘baby to be | During Dog Days Mis Edith Gibs of Branford, R. L Frofessar Bolles ekt Thursday. to as- | cation: been the guest of Mrs. Roswell Snell | juushics Lanra are smenting e it | seen at the baby show: £ more Refrigerators are sold Busy Bee Society Has Pionic—Play “nAe’mW:tE‘hm:; bas moved to the|sume his duties in Haverford collegs, | rs X. L. Clark was the guest of ot Moosup, Who has been Spedding the |in Dam-elson. M. Louise Raymond has returned to : To Be Presented. P e r - brother, Thomas rk, in Col- 3 Charles Barber and John Whitman | Rosedale after spending.a o wges * Everett's family and owned by the C. Veranda Picnio P: - hester Monday. than any other season. e ier ity “Hargia Darit Received Electric Shock. hive heen working several days in|as the guest of Rev. and!M: M. Robertson Co. Harold Darling has returned to Plainfleld. ‘W, Raymond of Haddam \et. - et B w}::{' o i Caanticy OLD MYSTIC B, T B e naie: | Bethlehem on his motorcycle ~ stter | Laban Adame received ® o (LIrs_ Ao Corey is visiting her son|, Wiliam and Harold Finey returne 8] L his vacation at ls home in Alv'n and family. A Before Dog Days e g 2IMSHIC Do Cand Mre” William T RCh of | Pen00E Seceric lignt at-hin nows store Fridey ATy e is the time to buy a Refrig- §| daushter Grace, were Suests at W. . Thompson-Morgah Wedding—Improve. MR8 are being Alled on the|" L ester Gardner took an automobile THOMPSON NORTH WOODSTCOCK erator. Air ana Mrs. Barotts W Camimings| Ments on River Road—New Baptist N Tand the. ;':xll'mnmm:" T e John Chi t Brooklyn, N Mr. Marshall of Prov Provia . pon n ol ase of N. r. ars] of lence pent and chilren of South Manchester, were| Pastor and Family Arrive at Par- Borional’ Mentians A teachers’ meeting was conducted| Jiss Stella Lafrance has returned |spemding his vacation - at Sunday in town. - - calling -on local.relatives Sunday aft-| ‘sonage. : s T a|in the Central school last Saturday by |trom Seaconnet, R. L, where she has|Chase's. Willlam: Avol’ of - Provideass. was We have a full ]me, ]arge erggg;.e RS FRETTNT SR e e ““‘m"f}“"um Ruth ";":ml‘l’;m ""‘n Supervisor J. A. Young of Colchester. | been spending several weeks. Allen Reynolds of Worcester was at[in_town oven th ¢ Mrs. Sheridan Walker has returned v = and small, at prices that will || motored to Hartforts Susass, atiecnson | Morsan of O, Myatis and Shiney 5| Norwich, spent Monday ‘and Tussdny Schools in town opened for the fall rs. Sheridan er home here with his family over Sun. e tair. Miss Gertrude Phillipe has guests term on Monday, Miss Shea of Col- |to her home in New York, having visit- | day. trom Sprin and called on their sons, William A.|Thompson of Groton borough n.ook a;“‘::h"::fi: g{“‘:'- and Mrs, ‘Louls | chester teaching in the Central school |ed at Arthur Davis' on River street. Frank M. Knight has been visiting| Mr. ma'n)n.. ‘Washburn of ‘Bos- please you. and Warrc~ M. Kneeland. . | rlace Monday, Sept. 13th, at 2 p. fossor Miles of the Roxbury tu-|iD Place of Miss Ruth Hall of Sims- Puplil- from Hebron, in Providence for a few days. ton are Mr, ud Mrs. Andrews ~ - E. -y Bees’:Picnic. mfll’n‘""‘“’mhwl and Ors. Miles and chil_ | PUry. Who resigned to teach nearer her S te Porter of Hebron is | 188 Grace A. Cruff has returned to| Mrs. John spending a few : p.llie Busy see Socisty. had e plonte s dren are at the Davis cottage for some | "M% winiam B. Kingsley was in|attending school here this year. She |Lermont. after epending several weeks 'T:‘x.::msm'fi.wmmm — 41 T osatiey. aticimooy SEEMLe Freg\ I3 fi;‘.‘:f:, .‘:3"“‘3:"{-5% gfi‘;&‘n‘;'o‘;‘efi? unl:‘e;.‘ i 6s and daughter |NOTWich Tuesday. g. staying with her aunt, Mrs. Harry lm Lowrice is at the hotel. She is|few days. ; A Schools bezan last: Tuesday. “Miss ton & cousin ot the bride, Witnessed | Miss Bessle Ames, and son Richard 3 . John Shelley remains 1l at her E Ruth Lombard. is:teacher im.the North | the'ceremony, 'Mr. and Mrs. Thompson | Bave closed their cottage on the Bluff GLASGO Miss Anna Wilcox is caring : : e teacnar at TR Mot dlvte [ o posiieeagetor whsts Vel WL [N FRreraed 't hole: Daghe g5 Yoo ¥ . t5 e Souf ct | reside, Mr. Thompson being employed | kers, N. Y. 1 Mrs. Michael Craft of Bridgeport is . 23 and 25 Water St. school. X Triona” o the vmore|1a tha oify. A 1o2iss. Bdza Chapman ot Center Gro- e e Bt ok aiafat fthe Dome of hee brother-in-law, Has It Ever Occurred to You? W River Road Improved. Sl ivs. Charles I.|¥20 Mr. and Mrs Henry Gautler. |Seorge Craft, during the That these Long Island City lots to be Piater ShURE L 5 Jere recent guests of Mrs Charles J.|™3, "ong "Mru. Herbert Tift and Cratt; who Is in Plainfield for an e The river road to Mystic on the|Pierce at her home at Allyn's Point. Genini TR ’ — | Mr. and 3rs. K. L. Cummings and |Groton side has been improved the past| Miss' Harri anughede St gpant. Sunday st . | ngenaits sty Segut DR.R. J. COLLJANS |family too Hhrongh Frantii | week. oy cutting down . the hill in lss Harriett Webb, her mother and | jantjc Beach. Mrs. Burdick accom-| Mr. and Mrs. Israel n 2 i | i E % : 3 e will be within only & misutes Of the oSt expénaie® retmil shop- 'wo aunts of -Greenport, L. I, have 3 Mrs, Frank T! 4 ping district orid, . from 34e¢h The i 2 | Sunday atte ; frone of miversiew and building with | becn Spending sume fime at the Weup | Purisd (M a8 far 82 Westery, epend | SUned, M, i end dre- Ot oF Nor: | ||+ - Sammmed vakmtion of this mile of Fifth Avenas feal cotaie ts AL : = cottage near village. Thorpe. 5 3 . mmost $200,000,000, while the actual value s much greater. DENTIS r GARDNER LAKE e o nee i LispHorih fyate In Winter Quarters, School in the eighth district com- 3 With the Dual Subway System in operstion, Interborp Subway, 2 A S . |connects with th® old eldewalk. that| The motorboat of W. H. B. Dumont, |Wenced the fall term Monday. Com- B. B T. Subway and Interboro Elevated trains running to all 148, Main. Street, Norwich, Conn, |Dinner “at Burchard-Manwarring | continues to the village. the Oquaqua, of Montelalr, N. mitteeman, J. T. Wilbur has had the aplatte.entertained of Greater New York for a single 5C. FARE, who' B A . Phone- 424-4 : :unal\;w-—l-luhud Match May Have Defeated New London. the first one to go out of commission — . fl‘f,'éfi‘fim‘}' m:\'fld her chuath: from W > Mass., Sun-. to say bow many per cent profit a aused Fire, The Young Men’s association b-u. > PR 1] 1 red Satu: b nishings freshened, etc. Th = Miss: Lizzie- 5. Dolbears of/Norwich | i Bchriras Vermeo tentn Ruth Lawson of the village Mrs, Sterry Kinney has as guests oman’s Foreign New - Mrs. Martha Brown of Jewett City, is visiting her parenis, Mr. and Mre. | Long N o S tered Willlams ‘Memorial_institute in : Bunions and 1 " ndon on The Mrs. Hannah Miller of Norwich and e Naits " trcatca” without pars Lormitathhena e game was won by 0. 3. Y. M.A. team, Jew London-in the sophomory year{q L. attie Main Of WesteHy, = . Fasa: from Callfornia. | 2 r inner Under the Trees. 8, 1038 Mr. end Mrs. Charles A. Satt i Char returned from Cali- | M - Sy S oo ||, S msebety marpest md Dl o BYOPU Metee et 45 North "Haven Monday-to viel Friday to resume her. col- |, CRarles Ry e L Teen attending - er Manwarring éntes a at o Bap! ‘oung Peo) uplon | thelr son, er Satteries, and fam- (g Switches made from your comb- || their netv bungalow on’ snna-.rxpm ‘At |had its’ monthly business meeting and oy u.r mwlee has mmoa, leav- —— "’i“;’&m e -,M N 1 KATHERINE LANZ . noon a fine dinner was' a?rvu sock: ng. e ng Mrs. Satterlee to spend some days | n}g. 2 [ 2 2 the trees by. the hostesss '-h —_— Miss_Adelaide . Brown and Miss rs~Chisage Pansy Neff of Eastlord, who have been P'G'I‘,’; “‘:“9_ " spending a few days at the bungalow to y. dge. Rev, C. Reed of East e will : wrmmmumunflifl-. s. frim et - i3 Lym 8% Perking place, left Tuesday. n Arthur Frost of Brooklyn, ) out the interests in the ““"‘k T. B‘“‘“ e e Lo us Sy g it oxwoley, o o R | T : 3 SATURDAY, smn-u g fi; Phno and l’ln yer Heuryaaifl-m.lflon:ehuflar odist Episcopal church met Friday and B A 2 y THE PREMGSES AT 120 F. M.. “Thursday. . H served. &- bus. | owner ihinks the fire no | a lighted m.beh the ell

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