Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1915, Page 5

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at 5.39, Tottenville is discharging her — Barge AMrs. B. Rasen' of Norwich _is the cargo at Fort Point, "'q Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Freeman |’ jon. . New 0" Great flocks gt blackbirds have & i S noticed about of late. : & Frances Johnson is 1 3 at'the home of het dnagnter, Mea. By Sunday afternoon's chilly shower | ron Beckwith, in Montville. spoiled many an outing. AR e Some blg pumpkins are in the fields, | ffom o vielt of several 'fi ready for jack-o'-lantern tims triends in New Haven and . A mackerel fishing party left here |, David Rydholm has returned to his home in Greeneville spending E::.ul’flll night in the power boat uvnu"weeh at North Grosvenordale. orwich-owned petwer bast Mil- | boss alio Bas e sebty N ch - ir - Pyt gy by g ol oy < the last few days, ls slightly. 1 ] T e frs. Aima Austin hes returned, to N tic women are plannisig a pre- tonington from a o T | e e saie for the Babic 1. | dave with: Mrs. Melissa Stewart ® of ! of roughened by MOLOTING, brary pencht Norwich. and Divorce Among gt 208 Matn Streét, Next ta Chelsea Bank.| 10, agricuitural fairs will be held | MF: 8nd Mrs. Jobn J. Cruttenden of Tel. e53-4. In' the state this week, at Eilinston, | Baterford have gome to Cres OLIVE R. RILEY Galifvetians Sulield: cupy Bide A Wee cottage. eacher of Pia “Littlest Rebel,” § reels, Colonial to- | Mrs. Frederick Condon of Norwich P o no day.—adv. has returned home after spending & N. E, Conservatory Course ilie PR testival of | FoCK at the Rome of her parents on | 218 West_Thames St. Tel. 1083: held st the Harrison street, New ETRE i i rinsses e & day. " | - Moses Chap: of Montyille and his synagogues here Suni d oses yman 01 anc a infield of i . 4 On : i : daughter, Mrs. Wi ; > B 2 GREEN TOMATOES Workmen are making repatrs on the | Saiem, were recent guests at Mrs, Sa : RED PEPPERS and birch mill at Waterford, preparing for { rap E. Brockway's in Hadlyme. Foreclosu and 1oNs RN Mre, Viola Beebe and son Lawrsncs | e : for PIPER. Same of the closed cars on the 1on& | grg expected fo returm to.Salens feom up. They | Rallion’s |70 o the Shors Eine electric ritway | X418 “sogn.” Mee: Boove. has been . e L 1 at Rallion’s | ves 5an Ted Sonaes Torming: | 2o guest of relatives in Norwich for T o | At Chester falr, Carl B. Musser of R e year was . torrs “Agricultural college and C. W.| Hardld W. Branche and his s A ALES, WINES, LIQUORS)| Sunneli of New Taven were judses. | sise Fennis 3. Bravche. ‘of - Chureh g VIOLIN 2 Trinity coliege, Harttord whero thers i I oyl iy valeties Wants a Divetes. Hidhed = e T The compensation of Wi town” offc : ord, in wi ve | Jennie E. Hodder of New For ., were aiso brought in dur- | cers was as and > AND CIGARS = o covidl Soimich sidtors orent | i peserh & St Calveres T Bt | 254, W ana repdeodeerices i Sl wx v ot wea | - TEACHER . complete stock. Best 3 Dan am H. Hodder, formerly as recommended. The Fresh, Best Service.| g5’ \ (s, and Mrs, N. D. Sevin have re. of New London, now of Afn Afvor, | Baterial and services under as agree- | o0\ ol Gers Two highways during the coming year waz || - Ayt gering Instrumints repaired DAN MURPHY There 1s to be a joint rally of the|tltned from a two weeks' vacation at | Mich. E. McEachern, that the Baker woman ON STATE RIFLE TEAM, |1ft to the selectmen and it was voted Violins sold on sasy terms missionary societies of the Second | {ielr cottage at Bastern Point, where | ey, Hoddér and her husband were i o to discontinue & small streteh of road 11 Bath Strest Congregational church Wednesday af- | M- and Mrs. Frank Sevin are now March 10, 1883, and on July | pi e furnished. Sept. 29, | Lisut. W. H. Denison and Sergt, H. F,|0f about sn eighth of a mile on the For appeintments address E. e i spending a like period. 20, 1408, g e road from Norwich ‘to Westerly in : Dengn. H asks for the custody of one 1913 the P e ene, OMce| Burdick Ameng Thoss Ghesen. |;oo0 oW Pl g o E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- The fall convention of the Lutheran | p 2012, T30k Brait sed son, Dudley | minor cnild, Alice A. Hoader, ¢ years | 3,0 R A T lers fro the adsitant gener.| I8 the call was tne question of |} ‘wich, Conn. b I t C ticut will be held 7 & oy old, and a divoree. In or. from adj & whethér to bring suit to recover dam- I HIS Fuchihy S8 Welneates i Saith 1of Gom gheir home in Boston and| "% Hodder was formerly Miss Jen- | EA8ed the house and lot to ar the tlon of the Can- | Hoether 40 e e O o e ot o _Satu y for New [aven, where The - Manchester. Dudley Pratt entered Yale. ig ‘b:":“' os: Aie. Asahiiin, o e T e e e po e O AT, SNder | Mra. Milo Benn and son, Wilmet| Grace T. Arms of New London has | 3$2,350.40. o One « When - afecting EXTRA ' onateuctlon on the grounds of 6| Benn. formerly of Norwich, who have| broaghi an setion sesinst Katherin Piaintift claims a foreciosure of o T Tk o ey finished Tuesday: s e Meat Diouta gt Meat oy | T Tord LABISNE and SHOee I How s e SN Bk o SN0 Y the schools and to apply. for the state BARGAINS H . ome TS, nn's aunt, re. Joal who stood fourteenth. Charles W. Moore died at the home | ROSeIs. of Gales Ferry, have one. to The state team, principals and alter. | FANt of 335 per child which having & JUST NOW gt his mother, Mrs. John Moote ip|ESriise Rhcre they will remain dur-|iq FIRST CLASS AT TREES AND WIRES is announiced as follows, with | Seeroiser, wl In Watches and Jowsiry. Come in and Vv FI SBACH e i B v e e R ey WOMEN'S COLLEGE BLOWN DOWN IN STORM | their sross : | " I Wtshes ond Syt L 4 ENTERTAINED PATIENTS BRI $ b e These at ~saving: days e Freshman List Contains Many Eastern | Wind and Rain én Sunday Made Werk o e was practically unanimous. are great money i b, No: 448 £ wa:ymcg;bm- AT BACKUS HOSPITAL """ T Connecitt” Sirte - For the Trouble Men. o o sitace ¥, Meom A L s ueuel vots exthorisin Watch and Jewsiry Repairing son’s hail, Montville, Friday evening — 8. A. P., Second Conn. Int., ; First Old gold and silver bought and sue ttendsd. Musical Programme Under Auspices of ed licants at | A southerly storm that reached the Samuel S v LIGHTING s ':h"" = '“; i Class Cirele, King's Daughters. | o commecticut Cotiere or . Women | proportions of hal & gale and Brought | Serseant, San changed. r o e rain on Sunday afternoom pre- bee pleted E, Abbe, Compan; ~ venited the concert that was to have| For {he ratients at the Backus hos- | o mte” mne 1ot fomides the Totlom v y 2652; Second . E. J. OGULNICK & CO. 3 been giver Mohegan park by the |pital a delightful musical programme |ing eastern Connectiout Eiris: by Company E, Seco: » > the 2 F in Strest. - Phows THME % ‘& Davis theater orchestra. . ' | was given on Sunday afternoon ‘Norwich—Ruth Freeman Avery, Bea- | hal dozen Corp. Walter .B. Curtiss, Company F, rankiin .9 ranged for by Miss Lucy Geer, leader Boy rts of the city and general Second Conn. Inf., 264 Capt. Henry | . - a ag —— 4 There has just been eompleted the|of Class Circle of the King's Daugh- to electric light and ot F. Ladbury, Company I, First Conn. | ARRESTED HERE FOR Sechem terrace, leave today foy SN | jerectiar of a 50 foot smokestack for |ters, and carried out under the diree- | CPAP! yatems, but no serious Inf., 3638; First Lieut William H. NEW YORK AUTMORITIES. | bome at Grensds: st —— the cll Sompany at Kast New London. |tion of Miss Marian J. Kimbanl, | S4eriie Dentues, Be ep, T 259 was reported. Cort Denison, Thira company, Conn. C. A. o et i Kiancinded the follewing pumbess: [ Kogets, Madeline Valerie Shannon, | A lafse HID of a tree on Colt strest e e ey Bocond | Attendant at State Hospital Has Theft | 3ir and Jirs. Willis Austin of Wash i m‘d The Iord's Point Boat, Alt] 0, - . Mrs. A. J.|Rosa S. Wilcox, Susan: P. cox, Ao brinef h . Second Againet Hitn. ington street were at Stonington Manof Th a! “ N T e immm:"; »m:‘::-’ Bafley: violins, Alpine Violets (Andre), | Mary H. Coughiin. 1t électric light wires, while other 2625: Capt. Ellas S. Hall, Charge B ion Friday evening, where they énter- iss beth Lane, Miss Clementine e, trouble for the city electric light | o Ejeventh company, Conn. C. A. C., ” other " . L | gomreny tor uee i sroducing several |30ty R e Sccompamiet; | Ania pignen CAthens, Ronits Bailey, im- w3 aecinonea bra wies et | 53, s gompuny, Cona C Som?| xate satorany atiorpocn et tne Xor,| Mined s¥ digner Smong otner gventd &' Ild fleflln’ Dep tak vocal; My King (Lynes), Mrs. Willlam e ‘Rather | Dlew across the trolley. w! Frank- ot taze hos Fritz Lere, had et o Engtewoed, X, X Tsland. ¥ Bailey. Mra: A J. Daties acco 1Y, Jepsis Biabech o Ifl street and another wire that was | hie knawn. at - the hospital as Frite | tervel: of Eng! 2 b Al il b -3 s mpan- | g “Hoolfttle, Madeline Elisabeth<Dray, reet & e . e | pher, won takian Inca custofy by Po- =t A ; . |ist: piano, Petits Parisienne (Moore) S onte, Mitares Conic | down on Hamiiton avenue during the . 08 _ . was taken y 321 Main St., Alice Building| - Bev- R R. Parker, formerly of Nor. Chariotts Anna Keete, i wich, preached in Colchester Sunday Miss Marguerite Wuif: vocal, The Hill h o, Mildrea' Censlia | M7, 00, Charles Smith and State Po-| Mise Caroline T. Gliman of Wash- at 9 a. m. on The P . land, Hecond - Ith Dbeing | InSton street has had as guests of Arcady (Coomibe), Miss. Ruth Pot- . Vio- |, Early in the evening a pole that : bert F. Gad liceman Downing. charged wit % | sister. Mrs. Eugene S. Bristol, of New 3 Hetron 06 1o ,;;":‘,,P;;:;"}.fl;:gg ter; plano, Will O" the IWisp, Mrs, | uey; Marenda . Prentls, Irma Vio y 2660. a fugltive from justice. He wae|sister. Mrs. Euge ol fel near the Yetrington farm on -+ ia Smith, Iveagh Hunt Sterry, Harriet 2 x %o the police station here and | Haven, and Mr. ana Mrs. % Civirenr Flower Fhat Booms (Hawleyy 38 | Mo et Sy it At | it B, e hare, ek Siag & IS Ouk | cxmrtn' e “ooaess “Mas? et B ok s e werd was.sent 1o the | Gilmar an ther daugpies” Misw Eioar : ohpy,| arieh ‘Wata Mary €. Weight, Sers ’ Fox Hill ana block- o tter, | New York authorities that he had been ork. At Trinity M. £. church all the wom- | Little Grey Home of the West (Lehr), de R, Smiddy, Dorothy R. Dart,){ree that fell on Fox & Chureh, ordnance dept.; team spotte: WEDDING el (5 tnc PEmeEnticn, e Soen o | e Sarian I, Kimpal, Yioin, Melo” | Ehinerin & iruddy, Agnes T Graves |08 \he szt ax wall as bringing with | Cepe Fercy 1. Morgaa, ConnC” X C | arrebea. 3 e Je. ey Syt - e o 3 fal), Al . Stone (8 A " y - ~ day afternoon. v Drean of You, Mrs. Wililam F.| ‘Groton—Pauiine M, Christie, Mabel b AR s ing - e g Comfort circle of the King's Daugh- |ist: wocal in Mastime (Speris iy | Pauline Fowler, Yeronica Letitia Hefo| " An open circugt om the fire alarm o a RN € while there nad { ters_will be represented at the state| Ruth Potier. ; e, e Banaopams, Rachel | ystem oeccasioned by a broken wire To satistactory, accordin (o the Vaiali i Teadee: B Aibese Aoyt the Ry A My VIS ee. | Déll 0 strike once about 10 o'clock in |28 Brought Hers from New Haven on | ‘He i wanted.on the charge of theft | ) Mrs. William Waters, o FUNERALS. Vaterford—Virginia Chappeil Rots. | ity evenings Sunday—Complying With New Law. |of some microscopes from a Dr. For- ; ; Correct Styles, o e ©1d Lyme—Frances Lynde Saunders. | "3 (7 oubte man of the_lectric de- oo sythem. with whom he was working in i Ohiy SRS Défors this season sk the Mrs. Charles L. Bigelow. pilystio—Luna M. Ackley, , Esther Tree Warden Twenty-elg] from New York as s Jabomatory tectmiclan prices cut way down,, Prompt Service . N 3 thal Barm . 3 Y e it w:; zt?l .,3?:. Sunday .‘x’n::m;': mfielrazl '::?l?:cl:rsn:}x "ia‘.‘,’l,tfi".'l?i’.‘,‘.".‘,} fl:onlnsto:-';lm' ‘Wilkins Robinson, nd as were brough! denled that he was the man wanted, he —_— s Low Prices | zale, but bathers found the tempera- | Charles L. Bigelow, was held from the | Anna S. K-SH'A“ Sy arrivis M)y' e:'ll 58 and has » S L m 2 y Ture of the water just right. pariors of Undertaker G, A Gager, I Tt A Wasoay: rious cases tha AP PRt S N R e diion " T¢ 1o bobeved oloers Jrom - Our fatilities for supplying your re- | o foo s 5 . Worcester, pastor ban ton. existed p 3 arles Crandall, at one time a resi- | the Broadway C. t Danielson—Laura E. Jacobs. b witen chars he JaW passed By Taat éw York will come here after him k . quirements in this fine Bre praticularly | dent of Groton borough, but of hte]ou?rm'ea. The beaters ‘::r‘el ths:xr.eal-': b this morning. It is understood that he | 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct fine and orders with us will|living in_Scotland, has returned to | and burial took placs in the Slbi nes: SURPRISE SHOWER, len trees. minded persons to be R e receive the best of atfentien. E“‘glabo“‘g;h‘::cl‘-‘olhd‘.. old home on the|in Yantic cemetery. Rev. Mr. ‘Worces. need for money and ~ rn ter read a committal service at Given For Miss Edith A. Pierson at e had urgent 4 them. grave. There was a large attendance Edna 4. Maples. SREY MR eRe e — A former Mansfeld pastor, Rev. Wal- | and there were & number of beautisel e o e e & e z . field secretary of the | fioral remembrances, the: Leach, M: E. Howard, Ernest - mmains ime smason. ekl hritmine oabe nd E4vin SCHOOL SUPPLIES fhercrd vy ey Connecticut Temperanes union, preach- |~ Mirs. Bigelow was 75 years of age| o T0hS eeDies: | Pastor Slocum Gave Address on Sum- | Tha law which makes this removal k- PORRG Ja. © ed at the morning services in the First of those vigorously ooy Gongregational church at Saybrook on | o4 a2 borm e e vy : urday -lmm" mer Experiences. g T Sorkers, AHE"the Composition Books Duiote o - lette. She was united in marriage fn reldin Thy Bible class held ita state. The custom eeping insa: JOSEPH 'BRADFORD, The people of Sprague are about to| Sreeneville on Sept. 6, -1:0:;-‘:(" Arisceiianeous woscion 4F ihe. sedsen ot the 5| prostme tn almsboses hie Saen aTers. s Slow ity on Thursda ttac that in mos P BOOK ; BINDER SRELSre’ fo By Bold RerE iR Mests | after Serlous iiness Yot "about )«‘-3 e ereon, ttendance o i of ‘the almshouses of the state thers — $ guestion will be discussed, there winl|[ecks ~She rvesided in Preston. Mrs. RS Batiefste The t Book and Bags Baskets Sl Booke Made and Ruted to Onder, | 5, V05,57 & bund4ne Sulker iom | BIRIo, Iegves. (o Bai siiar, ek | £13 vty aed o [ e i ovhs Sy SN, i 1. ¥ Sese " [ other cities. i - 4 during Y. and Mrs. Fred N. Cook of Worces- | “IL {00 BORS o ents were served at . bud offender on this score an a MRS. ED 108 BROADWAY At o ¢ounty Bunday schaol fastitute | 465, PR, o g e S the Jast several years there has al- i . at the Old Lyme Congregational church Mrs. John Glasbrenner, e ways been a m!:fl o insene = 5u]a-hy Saarseass w!lnhflven‘:y Henry | The funeral of Christina Solger Glas- = B P e i e to Franklin Sauare. . Jonnson of Norwich, president, and | brenner, widow tter Tingley Cook char! ciala, 2 DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE | 7, Jphoeps of Yorwich, prest NUTRIt, | us Bkl Ty e B e oy e a th state, which has not provided ade- X © 287 Main Bt = | county superintendent. boxo, Mentville, Sunday afternoon, at |clothes basket filled With parcels of | T ;fi: mmu‘e:' e mm Mm ng Kite- = PRASTIOR LIMITED TO . 2 o'clock, with' Rev. M. C. Maynard | all sizes and shapes addressed to her. g A maug s several merhauhn m A E Dirine the big blow. late Sunday |oficiating, There wers matiy relatives | selt. The was & complete suc- Oct. 1st, 85 that er om ey Hirs W& m to 30.m. - |afterncon; s skyfisht way carried from |and frieads precemy ead thace pan | o Thg UTDries waa & comblate suc. o LRl g‘y “rrzgl of the home of Mrs. Covey on | wealth of beautiful floral tributes of | Miss Pierson could street, and just escaped land- jearers were easus ¥ - . N. Y, s former resident here, is visit- ing on H?grr ‘W ?’;fi‘:‘h“" w-: ;’:“;fi'n z‘.?"xd‘;um R, vflm‘::d 'r"::: ‘e:ua: ;:g‘\n:-: B g cbiza g ing relatives uptown. Cp al!' 01‘ ing up the steps a ome next | P., ‘and Martin L, Giasbrenner, all |1 Al and man; g t s o door. E sons, ‘and burial ook Diace in Come | & . Sty Tha - R o The Misses Robinson of Sachem of all kinds on DR. SHAHAN n the superior coust at Middletown | servicewas conducied. by Hev Mo | arery ot 3¢ ru S caa i a'st e o Bracee Welles ot Barttora: AUTOMOBILES, Marion Block, 326 Main Strest ]| 10387 the seasion will be for Midale- 3 — ~ SPECIALIST sex Banking company matters only.| Undertaker C, A. Gager Jr, had |t Mr..and w. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, It wil be a continuance of Friday's |cnarge of the funeral moinymmem e —— Were wsek end guests of Dr. and short calendar session, and Judge Misa Bertia R y woman. Edward H. Linnell of Broadway. TRUCKS and CARTS b Gardiner Greene, of Norwich will pre- had » e o ia Mary ? > AS LI bore her guffering With Mechanical Repsirs, Painting, Trim- = 12 . Oscar A. Leonard R BRACELET WATCHES| &5 i s s Blacksmithing in all its branches. i g Jea z—‘t —_— , tist count ~ ‘heen spending L& - and has won a o s in great variety at number of first awards, > Butial I ook | e Sy Shis = as” b v w x Ehk M ma THE WM. FRISWELL CO.,| vout 50000 operators’ 1icanses wis, TS, Flovion s 2eeth fnd st Burial { - e 26-27 Franklin Strest The total receipte of the Tal arrangements. Q«u""h‘::‘;f.'..“-&';““&: h:.mm“fi G i e WMSISMM&:& H IESEL L wdmmntsiid ; 3 £ ivat. I aatiote T atripe kol o 18141816 . $505000 o “about” e Cont. “ore 1 Eaturday OCCUM THEFT CASE, : % n A. Morgan & Son |t the provious year. ; Burks to Coste e Rt A AT il New Sty sricase s Fall Millinery MRS. G. P. STANTON 4 i £ Al 72 5 i il ikl 2 i 4 it Fa i

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