Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1915, Page 6

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tes were in attend-|work of the organigation. The camp- be. - ance at the session Tuesday af- |fire, or meeting, opened in the usual 5 SR ternoon of the 4lst annual convention |way ,the girls . s G ; of the Woman’s Christian Temperance |and m mm union, which is to terminate Thursday AU\ . ethodis ‘?Elficz‘.’.‘ .35‘?: recognition of the event |to Sleep in Sheltering Flame. the sidewalls are decorated with the |beautiful arrangement of Flona Mac~{ll - UTS * BEST RED STAR banners of the various branches of the |leod’s. well known poem was set to . the platform beautiful with the |music by W. H. Neidlinger, who sum- ! X‘:\:,;lcanenz‘ and flowers, while across imers at Mystic, Conn. The ‘count, or coRNEn lb. the organ front is a banner, “National |record of last meeting, -written after BEEF v £ pOT ATGES 12c Constitutional Prombltf.log lnmo:n.;; the .cglo of .:t %d zng:lm ballad, was ed with a portrait of Mary Francesiread by ane. e 2 Large head Cabbage Free with every purchase. of Corned Beef 4 quarts.......... ‘Willard, white streamers extend Explaining the work, step by step, from the center of the ceiling to all {the girls' were conducted through each parts of the church. rank by the guardian. One girl, after i The convention was opened with |repeating the desire of every Camp prayer service conducted by Mrs. E.|pjre girl, was received into the group P. Nichols of Westerly, after which the |as a member. =Then the necessary re- convention was formally called to or- | quirements for the ramk of wood ‘gath- der. by Mrs. Jennie Lois W. Rooke of |erer were explained and a maiden Providence, president of the union.|yjustrated the ceremony: likewise the The crusade hymn, Give to tlie Winds |iwo higher ranks were explalned and Thy Fears, was sung, followed with |jjjystrated, those of fire maker and responsive reading by officers and dele- | oron hearer. These ceremonies by the || FRESH PORK CHOPS, Ib. ..... 17¢c gates of crusade psalm 148. ' Then MrS I ongs necessary for the demon: 55 E. Burlingame Cheney, honorary pres- | ;.. istra. s - - - - g - COAL AND LUMBER ident, offered er. s AR A % 2 O eoting trom the pastor of the con- | F1en o ilustrate various honors that | SUGAR CURED HAMS, Sliced, Ib. 20c ' SWEET CHOCOLATE, vention church, Rev. Lyman G. HOIoN. |ynots in ucceion, and two girl ap- : st bandago mem) PIC : ~|10 Ib: sack TABLE SALT....... 10¢ ! D, D., wi next in order. Dr. Horton i ted ihee of ooy R L T B A T TR - e —— said ihat althouh he was pastor of the (Flied DATdeEe 16 5 selecied member of |8 FRESH PIG SHOULDERS, Ib. .., 14c . convention church he Wwas not pre-|i.. goces’ and proper use of them. 3 fifi m ... 25¢ pared to give a convention Welcome, myene™ honors -are among those re- for those present were everlasting an- t ooy oon O RS T8, AV 4ine Free Burving Ki and L . ge::,h{;:;egni? :‘lfl'l“l’y holtnheurlx:dtel:‘a nu:: oL nment, adivision of home -~y K “ds nd e.lsh; 5 SnEeEEN T M = ot Rhode Island; come In, ye blessed | CTaft & fOIK song was rendered by two —_—_— ALWAVS IN STOCK . i 3 3 * the maidens. As illu: ve o g 3 a 3 e Lor, g o™ rurs [camp craft, a”girl tied ten aierent SHOULDER 'OR CHUCK COOKING COMPOUND, Ib... 9¢c|SEEDLESS RAISINS, 3 packages 25c A. D. LATHROP | S 3 4 e e e e e s e 3 knots, explaining the name and fune: a oy s s LI i Imported SWISS CHEESE, Ib. ... 38¢c EmF-sUGAR 5 Ib. sack 30c o Tetephous téa-12 4 1 : : an decorations and said it never : - * Tooked so beautifal, decorated with the e s s o s \ ; 1 B e Mhifeouled woman, once |of, (rees an@ to show that knowledze . Giantilsiod 0 Ib. sack 60c leader in this work, and now knows|Was not for naught, a girl tol 4 3 5 m 3 A P - now' beautiful It is to be with God|lames of 13 aifferent trees as the ° ROQUEFO Ib. .... 37¢|PULVERIZED SUGAR... 2 Ibs. 15¢ JUST THE SEASON FOR Dr. Horton said he was glad to wel- . 15¢ | came the delegates fo Westerly, which |Same. Sus’ the home of Governor Utter, a| As an illustration of patriotism, one We have the material including the. VINEGAR and SUGAR Staunch advocate of fhe cause, and|Of the girls, having won a bead for FOR PICKLING .. ; > . . ’ 3 who, if spared, would have beeir one |Speaking last Lincoln's birthday in an FRESH FROM oun L""I Raisin Doughnuts Delicious Layer Cake ; 12c | each . of the sirongest exponents.of natlonal | (g Ction from the Perfect Tribute: Dr. Hofton extended a welcome to|The meeting closed in the usual way, BAKE Sflop Mohican Fruit Cake, Ib. 15¢ the church which was the stronest in |the-girls filing out and singing Amer- A e ameoHeA Clumr =L that ertamitd 1o e e lightful ent Cakbay DAILY Muffin Biscuit, dozen 10c | Doughnuts, dozen.... 15¢ was glad to note that although the| At the close of the delightful enter- X convention of five years ago was held |tdinment home-made candy was on In Westerly, the un§on was u?h-.ued o sale. A come again, as no place in the state is = - The silent sentindl on continuous = a ~ Toon. TPBa ‘convention was held i |duty in Dixon square, as assistant o there is also’ brain concussion and ASHFORD ASSOCIATION. Yirginia- Dr. Clarencs ;- Gaflup- of PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING the Baptist church, and there are many |the officer charged with enforcing the | perhaps a fracture of the skull. The D — Plrovldunce and Drul-“ .“P::h az.(?ot -_— Baptists, many real good Baptists, in|traffic ordinance, and who rendered |porge was cut in-the breast and for- |Thrée Hundred Delegates Attend An- |of Bo-(m: ers speakers at the eve- S R ‘Westerly, and they liked water, but [efficient service during the season of |\arg Jegs. Champlin escaped With a nual Meeting Tuesday. ning session. ere were ' ol e ho: not Waterloo. Dr. Horton said he|congestion, was struck and knocked |few siight ‘cuts and bruises. While afternoon and evening scssions by tis welcomed the delegates not only for {down by a marketman’s team, in|Coon ‘was riding a bicycle on Berry | Danielson. Sept. 28—About 200 del- |C. A. Frost. Dinner was served to the m“ H‘“mc People’s Markel, 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor J he Woman's Missi the Methodist church, but for ail the|charge of Willlam Senior Tuesday.|jj]] about two years ago he was in |egates from eastern Connecticut |d¢legates by t s THI S hurches in Westerly, for the union is|One-of the sentinel's legs was broken. |, pollision and one of his legs was |churches assembled at the Baptist |society under the direction of Miss | g.-{rcone: s:m of the church, and with |Policeman Mitchell took the name of :mke o4 church here Tuesday. for the annual |Grace Spalding. Officérs elected for |is as essential in modern house as the church would fight side by side |the team driver, then reduced the frac- : . W. F. Rowley of | slectricity is te lighting. We guaran- : meeting of the Ashford Association of |ext year were: Rev. W ng H : G e ST e i R "’?h the nr;fimvl m‘:;;xeg gzuv Local" Laconics. Baptist Churches. The address at the ?X.‘:‘.‘.':;‘;‘;‘%.'::‘:‘;.:T.‘.‘."'f R-'r-" B-TC toe the very best PLUMBING WORK “%S,fl‘a’;‘l%':;’a°§x:?iu¥°{§%.km the sentinel was actaally blown down | Louis E. Barbour is seriously {il at R e s Dy oo Thes |seetions of- the sssociation: will be re- | % (expert . werkmen: at ~the farisst IS K C 0" - 1y inju: his home in School street. - v med this morning with a business | prices. the ‘delegatas to Westerly, the home of [but was not materially jured. was a session of the Woman's Mis . X such noble workers in the cause as| The sentinel is built of wood, with| Cadet Midshipman Harold McLel- sionary societies, with reports for the |Session at 9 o'clock. Ask us for plans and prices. Mrs. J..0. Babcock and Mrs, Emily P.|four legs, and bears a warning sign |lan, of Westerly, will return t0day 0 |vear, and an address by Miss Nina praciad X Nichols, and invited the delegates toon the four sides that reads: “Keep |Annapolis, his leave of absence hav- |Tuvbury of Osaka, Japan. The reg- FUNERAL. Y W make themselves at home. 4 to .Right” When first placed in posi- |ing terminated. % ular session opeped at 2,30. Seg— J F ToM PKIN‘S Mrs. Anne E. Nash, president of thetion is was kept. in place by iron| Cparies' W. Willard and daughter.{ The .plan of the northern Baptist Charles O. Pellett. . i - Jesterly union, extended the White|points penetrating the pavement from |y " Grace Willard, have returned |convention of five year plans for Bap-| Funeral services for Charles O. Pel- 3 Ribbon welcome, The Tesponsive ad- |each leg, the iron points being held in |trom o five weeks' trip through Cal- |tist work being followed, the opening |lett were held in his home in Waure- 67 West Main Street dress was by Mrs. Lillian G. Borden |place with lead and brimstone. ifornia and the Canadian Rockies. address was by Rev. A. B. Coats of [gan Tuesday afternoon, Rew. E. A. \ of Portsmouth, R. 1. ‘Rev. Frederick -A. McDénald, pas- | Hartford, subject On .a Million Addi- |Blake officiating. Music at the service IG H l I\‘ ; After the roll call and the sending| An osprey, beliéved to be the ;—m s ational churck, gave |tions to the Baptists.by Baptism. Dr.|was by a miixed quartette miade up of s o & 3 of expressions of love.and sympathy [tical th T O e e hltion, andcx the |W.. B, Matison on An Endowment of | Mps. Henry Loring, Mre. Arthor Tracy Robert J C“hrane for those who are sick, the president |Wiloox park lake on Monday was hov- [an address on Ershinition, under $he | iiion Dollars for the Ministers' |and “Arthur Lesch and Fred Austin ' onventian committess winy ane dig|gring over the lake Tuesday, but, so|SneRices Of (U8 N iesday evening . |Beneit Board: an address by Dr. Fen- |The bearers were William Keach, F. GAS FITTING, convention committees, which she did |far as known did not dive into the|Of the post office Tuesday oif |meil of Hartford on Connecticut’ Bap- (Grener, Herbert Lyman and Mr. Tracs. | py umBING. STEAM FITTING as_follows: deep hole for another bass, Captain| This week Right Rev. James DeWolf [{ Ta cation Soclety. representing the Soms of Veterans. G, g Resolutlons Mrs, B I Roberts of |James A. Barber, a veteran fisherman, [Perry, bishop-of the Episcopal diocese | =, F7UCRUIT R0t oo o L ITRIRERTAR the Soms o e | 10. Wast Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ey e e L Avc andall cf Caro- las well as Civil war veteran, and afof Rhode Island, is conducting a re-f .0 conoect, POV Fo T NOWOD | FOUR, oS, (0 Fyormres ” Yina and Mrs. M. L. W. Ennis of West- |medal. of honor man, too, was asked |treat at Christ church in. Swansea. [0 CPRRITHE ERYS & Ik o RS |TERtral VIURES, Cowe Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. erly. Tuesday afternoon what he thought of |Rey. William F. Williams, rector of - Credentials~Miss . Olney and . Miss |an osprey coming inland to the park |Christ church, Westerly, and 15 other - - = Hodge of Providence. lake for fish, made this repl. clergymen, are in attendance. The Courtesies—Mrs. Thomas Nichols of | " “When you say osprey, I suppose{bishop and the rectors of the several Westerly, Mrs. William Sears of Provi- |you mean a fish hawk. That's noth- |churches are guests at the Rest house . ] gecfi'&eaffd Mrs. George Naber of North |ing, for they are protected by law now |in Swansea. L by RESIE RO “wenc COMFORTS THE SKIN |"eig and Flumbing ven and Mrs, Leonard Thorpe of Man- |gorrie, Provided the flsh was allv but they have no use for a_dead fish. | ton. Rebekahs Visit New London Lodge— B L _|They must see the fish flop before i 3 g strong of Apponaug, Edith M. Burk of | ("¢} Want him. T've seen them tackle| Village to Have Silk Industry— 92 Franklin Street , of Children and Sick People Westerly and Em Taibot of Westerly. Ll g‘: e oulde henlie 22| Funerals Tuesday. I“o" c ASTIH e s ‘ Miss Mary E. Olney of North Provi- : : dence. corresponding secretary, and |(NeY were drowned. Its a_curious| A jarge number of Mystic Rebekah . % fact that they never bother fish in a No. 5 . NISHED PROMPTLY BY iss Eva H. Smith of Washington, B lodge, No. 56, I 0. O. F. members FUR i e gl T ftheiruhr‘epgorls. pound. I've seen flocks of fish hawks |went to New London Tuesday eve- ; which showed a general increase in|OVer 2 DPound. but I never saw any |ning to attend Osprey Rebekah lodge Vv the work of the union, one: of them dive into"a pound. meeting, which lodge celebrated the : There were demonsirations of The| -Befgre the protection law was om. feighty-fourth anniversary of the Outlook, The Union Signal and The ths was. “‘*Pf' of the Watch Hill lfounding of the Rébekah degree. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Young Crusader, and the national and | ife Saving station, many vears ago. Mills Leased. ctate subscription ropors was bt |L Shot one of the hawks and he kept % ted by the secretary Miss Esther M, |Tiht on-as if nothing had happened | The Ninigret mills have a new ten- Frances, of Providence, "|ana_went right through a pane of |ant, The Robinson Silk compeny of y i DENTIST At 430 the afternoon session ad- |E12Ss.into the station, scattering the |New York city,” which concern has J / 2 journed. glass all over the food on the table|leased the plant from B. F. Williams, DR. E. J. JONES At the evening session there was a|Where the men were at dinner It cost[one of the prominent directors of the . B J. large atfendance, the exercises opening ["® & dollar to replace- that glass, ‘and |owning concern. .The new lessees plan Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street en- trance. Phone. f 3 “Nye, |we went without our ‘dinner, but we |to add 50 or 60 logms to the 160 now. yith organ selections by s T % |had an .early supper. in the mills and will employ 30 or e skin, MILL END SALE 13c Yard Large Assortment of Patterns Ponemah Mills TAFTVILLE, CONN. No samples given nor mail orders St i "| "“No: fish hawks are not good to eat, |40 hands to start with and increase to R e aciotueden WSl I By |tor when cooked they are mot oniy|full capacity of the plant later. It is . . 4 aw tist church, and pra; s tough, but they taste just as a long. |supposed that the product will be silk buta medicated Re FrC A Jor ety fi;’;’gt}?‘ dead fish smells.” and satin linings for which manufac- Particu- replied to. church, = Anthem, Break Forth Into s ture_the mill is now. equijiped. The hildren, neF Pm‘Bkos Salesroom - closed between 12 and Joy, by-the church chorus. William Coon, 21, employed by Ar- |Previous tenant, The Mystic- Silk com- roem amoas 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday dress was by Mrs. C. M, Ti thur Champlin of North Stonington, |Pany, abandoned the miil several Trolley to the door. Beverly, Mass., known as while riding a twin motorcycle to|months ago and Iudistrial place has 3 Real German Lager Beer orator of New England’ She spoke|Westerly Tuesday night with Brnest |Deen very quiet eyer since.. is on draught at on The So-Called Advantages of the|Champlin on the rear seat was se- Going Elsewhere. - Liquor Traffic. riously injured. When near the pump- ; After a campaign. of .several weeks . H. JACKEL & CO. The convention will reconvene at|inz station he drove his motorcycle |in the attempts to Intarest the Deopls : 9.30 this morning. against a horse owned and driven by his lace proposition W. D. Sowter The Ninigret e Am%utBI:Il_-‘dick g_nd wuhpitched for- ‘o‘; Ngtun;mm,pEnlluld. has decided 3 OUR GUAM"EE “The Ninigret group of Camp Fire |ward to the roadway with Ereat force. = ar Girls, under the guardianship of Miss |Dr. M.. H. Scanlon was called and | qioo ponoihe Project so far as this village is concerned. 1t is known that ; Your money back if you Sally E. Coy, gave a very interest- |dressed the wounds, which consisted |ne o rag ocuciet inamines from nat i ing entertainment in the Elm street{of a very severe cut over the right merous other cities ; school, Tuesday evening, which was|eve, a cut on the chin and his nose 2 U appreciated by a large audience.. It|is broken and split open its entire W.. . T. {tl -Moesting. S Ceylon Tea....... 35c | s & practical demonstration of the |lensth; his rizhi leg is also injured, | The méeting of the Woman's Chris-| THE COMFORT POWDER CO., Boston. Mass.. xs 85 foxz, All other Teas..... 25¢ tian mperTance union ‘was 8] e Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'ciock. Mrs. Mrs. Charles E. Newbury, the pres- Now Are the Days ST S, U Ak ey Fun bers of the union. Children Need Care| s * STATIONERY | Remodeled, Repaired Summer Heat Dangerous to Little Ones if Bowels Are Negiected A mother cannot do better for her ehild than to train it from early in- ;ancy to regular habits, not only as a preventive agdinst much of the ill- ness to which children are more or less subject, but also to insure their health ‘in later life. Normal activity of the bowels is the basis of sound heaith. This is es- pecially true with children in hot weather. Do not neglect any tend- Peanut Butter..... 12¢c Shredded Cocoanut pkg. 11c Ya pkg. 8c widon of Fhomas Gleesor: who diat | ¢ PR and Re-Dyed ; Matches, 3 boxes... 10c at her home on Mistuxet avenue, Fri- Wae can't all save by the mandful, u i I I < .',.c day morning, was held from the home s S like our friend in the sketch. But by of her grandson, her only surviving Prompt Service, if buying your Feed-stuffs from us, you relative, Monday morning. A requiem All work guaranteed; if NOt| un sqve something on svery tramsac- high mass at St. Patrick’s church was Low Prices satisfactory, money abtainable anywhers. Our Feed-stuffs celebrated by Rev. Father Hart, and = BY are alwaye clean, nutritious and whole- was attended by a,large number of ¢ - The French American G tian, widow of Mani Sebastian, was mey they may show to constipation, m"mn relatives: and. friendg: Mastin Spell: Our facilities for supplying your re- Fur Ce. : CHAS. SLOSBERG held Monday at 2 o'clock ut promptly administer a gentle lax- man sang Lead Kindly Light, ~and |Quirements if this line are praticularly AR L Soivia Separtng ans was g ar:|AMerican House| waHoNEY BRos, (Dr. J. M. KIN Nearer, My God, to Thee. The bear- |fine and orders placed with us will 73 Stats Strest, New Lendon, Conn. waste without shociing the eyetem. ity siteet. . . . PONUYe Intended Rev Welcme E. Bates, pas- Donohoe, Thomas C win Goodwin. = Burial was' The funeral of Mrs. Tamer Sebas- Watch and Jewsiey Repairing. - Old gold and silver bought and ex- - ers were Charles H. Fi | receive the best of attention. its e % f ores . . R An excelient remedy for this pur- Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin has e Umm e i iy FARREL & SANDERSON, Propa. M and .-h DEN I I_S’I :&u is the e:‘n&imunn vktnmnlo h.!;.- lb.en the -tx-ndnrd r-m.az! in count- Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, ’ . ' ve pepsin known as Dr. less homes for a quarter of a century . H . falawells Syrup Fopsin and sola in and {ousands of mothera festity to %3 _ Traveling Men, Ete: ALLS AVENUE ‘ May Building : ug stores for only Y. cents a its virtues. you Ve never used returned from very Cennection, Shetucket Stree g 3 sottle. It dces not contain oplates, it, get a bottle from your druggist Watch Hill, o i t Jan1ToW>P 3 : -or. harmful habit-forming or write for-a free trial bottle to Dr. [ ' and son Elwood sing = lrugs of any description, acts easily W. B, Caldwell, 453 Washington St., d netwrally without griping or Monticello, L. = P i s

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