Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1915, Page 5

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% o £ f fl. in the work Separment of the Swurch and | HARDLY A n Bunday. October 11th, the reg. s S} MAGOT N tions of ‘np* ¥ bre. Bva Hudden Park T ES s g B i & SO S - Ely o - e The be Tecovery for Maurice ol Ao, B P ol | P S ' x oy Ry ! f i i é: | ws,” Colonial today.—adv. ° Mi-and Mrs. ' Alexander n . . of Mre. .Sar- | 0Ty on Thuredey > s | ave returned home after visiting b ; : lhnzln-m"m Although Saturday night was col . the Lawrence cosmos and ot.:e‘; -l:l:po_nlly.flau:& New York and Bridgeport. B 3 ; over- 2.. on lnlgn - appear ve escaped the| Mr ana G tior. of Mrs. udson blooms t QolF- &0 Mre. Lincoln, G Liice( Bus g o P . o ; 3 S = have set|SUeSts of relatives in Niantic. ¢ at the Navy:Yard “for the| Luke Monahan of Yantic has been rep- | ell Saturday might. but Sunday 0 Saturday, ighting system of the naval|spending a few days at the home of | GALE OF FUN IN b R e P pens ) st . i his suster, Mrs. Patrick Bnright, in accldent. Mrs, Park end the Merritt Octoher 30th, 1915 | -ohrt s 138 sy g Voors : FiRST DAY of scHeot 3 I S cto 9 are now the rule. The length of the ohn Leper who has been employed | Was Enter)inment After Business S led is e death of P. { day has decreased ¢ ‘and’ 39| here.as a has a @ % =¥ o CLASSES: $08 O new position as a chaufteur with a e e W ] demise of Mrs. B 2 L Bridgeport family. Beginners 2:30 o'clock M;Fuhm:t» hfikfi ‘hospital automo- X r 4 ¥ ambulance is in the paint shop the < & ¢ 3 Advanced 4 o'clock On' Borsehaws ShiPUIEots. 18 Beint L m e Bas s orias poian oF Bouthe brought into service. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat- Sachem street. SEASON 1915-1916 DANSES [ The cool weather of ‘the past few Maurice Pericon, Rol ' T . days has driven. the small mackerel| Attorney and Mrs.- Ji 5 Tess, Globe Trot, Peabody .Ome Ste m .%nto_ Niantic bay and large catches of | who have been at Gu:h ;\:r,i?o: the tation Canter, Mandalay One Step,|the fish are being made: past three years will go soon to Quak- ;Vuk ¥s}th Combination, Corte Fox |. Wi Mo o s L Hill to spend the winter. They t, 'winkle r L o s ¢! Tatia, American . Gavotti, Mobern | Groton from a RURting trip throush | mapec U t0 Gales Ferry in the Waltz, Standardized Ore —Step, by}the ‘wonds- of Ledvard taking = back B. Oa Congress of Dancing Socigties in New | quall, partridge and weodcock, Dr. Lorenzo .D. Beckwith, who has ‘\fl“"[ Swan and Mrs. Herbert Willey. Fo Telephone 1082 - coting’ of the Tadtes] Loos, ot & XIit SL e handacin, Néw I7 B} e cttaiaeit ol i Aid soclety of Trinity Methodist | wask Ko maile for Bontewus. Krens | fun from tbe opening to the finish of %o ‘Bordeaux. France, |*! 15°to" b& held with Mrs. E. D. - | the _evening. Wi h of 22 Mulb % with a boat load of horses for the al: Hes. It will be his seventeenth trans-| The members came d ressed - school children and filed into There was no service at the Niantic | Atlantic trip since the war began. | (0,0 ot the tap of the bell. Teacher i Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ashbey wmm-:m at home, No. 111 in honor of their twentieth | was heard by portions. it [ H 3 Baptist church Sunday, as the pastor, SRS R e with all the dignity necessary for up- nutes; E B d Rev. Hhulry P. i\lfle:htorma-ly of | KIND HEARTED JUDGE holding the school ‘afiea i;: oy in two Emest ““ar orwich is away on vacaation. with a light gray s at and gloves LiC SUSPENDED SENTENCE | J\3' carrying a dapper little cane im- Tug Miles Standish has towed barge No. 705, owned by the Pennsylvania shy ave: Su: 3 Edward ‘A. Nelson of Westerly, Who | [iediately won the hearts, of all the o S VIOLIN railroad t6 Norwich where the barge| Was Penniless, Allowed to Leave the| After greeting the children, teacher rmis| Invitations for Keefe-Foran Wedding. i will discharge her cargo of solft coal.[ City. gutlined his plan for the year That 3. Invitations have been recefved here 2 H the 00l was to ruled ve, Foran ThACHER o o0sup Patient, Mrs. Leslle Youns| For attempting to defraud Frank | that teacher loved the little boys and and Attormey Arthur T. Keefe, both Whe has been or nearly four weeks | staresk: North Main street sa- |girls and wanted the little boys and res: Raymond B. Sherman spent the|of New London. The marriage is to Al String Instruments repaired f| With stomach trouble has been taken |ioankeeper, Edward A. Nelson of Wes- |‘girls to love him proved very success- : week in Hartford. occur Friday, Nov. 19, at St. Mary's Violing sold on sasy terms 1o-the Backus hospital at Norwich fof | terly, ‘38 years of age, was fined $10 | ful with the little girls, the little boys . C. Freeland . 8 Star of the Sea church. After the trestment, . . and Costs in the city court on Satur- [not so heartily responding. 2d Lieut. J. E. Felsted Mrs. Frank C. Turner has returned | ceremony there will be a reception at For appointments address E. Plans are being made at the Wo- | J2Y morning. Nelson hired Sheriff The ' exception to the love govern-|1st Lieut. W, R. Dennison . from a brief trip to w Haven. the bride’s home, E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- || mansa cahere fos e rominton " of| R0USe fo g0 to Westerly and secure | ment was Fanry Frankfurt, who was The bride-elect is a daughter of < funds fr i 3 > tform g Mrs. Samuel B. Case of Broad street | Thomas F. For hex wich, Conn. 2. il oIt ~That club, Wil Jrobes | o e L I e | an TR s S Serst. spent the week-end in Hartford. o R B TR bly rid@ each’ Saturday morning of|the money Nelson had on him to pay |ture of teacher upon her slate. ‘apt. Ellas E. Hall, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keefe afternoon. the sheriff's fare to and from Wester- | - The - exercises opened with singing | Capt. Henry F. Ladbury Jobn Porteous of Fairmount street|of Broad street. He graduated from b et iy. ‘'When the sheriff returned he said | "School Days” wigh I'vea Pain at the|Corp. Paul Strickland is in Portland, Me., for a brief stay. |Bulkeley high school, class of 1905, \Jt was announced in the Catholic| vy 'Nelson had only & few cents and | organ. Capt. Wm. F. Alcorn . and later from the Yale Law school ghurelies: thee aturday next will be| Cil inable 40 pay her husband's fine. | . At the roll call each one respond- | Corp. Walter B. Curtiss . Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Olcott have | He is a member of the law rm of o e el af AN Sollmcd to fast|Judge Barnes suspended - sentence | ed with-a quotation. 2 been spending & few days In New |Geary, Davis & Keefe. on Block, 326 Main 8t R Day falls| then he learned of this late Saturday| - Questions upen arithmetic, history| Totals ...... ... . 3398 | York. 4 J roet " ¥ afternoon and .allowed Nelson to go.|and geography were prepared, the an- Second Lieutenant John B. Wallace, pty SPECIALIST - Saint Crispin, patron of shet-|.,On Friday the accused tried to get | swers contaihing many local hits. Jr, was team spotter and Sergeant| Miss Tabbits of Broad street is at on -u’;h:f“ ;h:ms':omm and thakers, is commemorated in the| 320 from Utareski in pavment for itions upon | Herbert F. Burdick team representa-|the Windham Inn for a stay of several ; church ‘celander today. According to|[SYenue stamps which he told the sa- | Corns’. Shoe. wopky, ’ 2-4 and 7-8 m. - | loonkeeper were required by law- and |haie,” by Ivea Pain and “The Horse” ———— = e i ga o2d€d 43 & Ro- | which: were to be tent to him. later. | by Floss Perkins. TWO STAB WOUNDS Miss Mazie V. Caruthers has been The Woman’s The attempted frayd was detected by Nathan Noodles the only colored the guest of Mrs. Dennison Gallaudet .| the saloonkeeper, who started to cone in school read a composition up+ IN HIS ARM |a: Massapeas. S Foln Latoard shere wan-a family el O e oo Wabe oo i L positien: w — Watch of Today THE BEL i HoFF hebe. E. Wiloox. There were thirteen | he was telephonivg Nelson. slipiped out. | Cornelia: Cornstalk read a prétty lit-] Greenevilmel Man -Was Attacked by | Miss Frances D. Young and Miss L " - Wb present, from Groton, Jewett -City, pnl{edmb bePr‘e‘cmluds thfir a:d hl:(; tie W.T' “A Protest.” Recitations . Another—Stabber Escapes. Jane slilxll r;irvedmn the Norwich club is the ~ *|rested by Policeman Smith. who were given by Doris Jones, Hattie ten. Saturday sfternoon. European Plan Ashwdlliett, Bast Lyme and Ledyard. |y "¢ ished a descripution of his | Highfiyer. Sophie Solomon. FHappy| There was a stabbing affray on Rates 78 certe il I Gt b SRR AP, T o e s Allen and Hahelajan Jones. North Main street Sunday morning| Stowell Gilbert of New York was MACESEID Y IE Woman's Baptist Forelen Missionary| . . It took a great deal of about 3 o'clock in which Nome Tos- |at his home on Broad street for a a e s 2 ;fi.g Conference for Easterm Connecticut {s| FOUR GENERATIONS S etdu Negax Hagyy ane D Mvais S 10 MoNE MRt sens. Rme. Suring Ak Wt ' ‘elephone s -t 0 'be held in the -Baptist church i allelujah who were the spirits | strest. was cut fwice in the arm, onos han a bracel adwey | Tewett. City Weanesday, Noveraber 3. OF MAYNARD FAMILY | of the sehool. PIrH® | Sbove and omce below the elbow.| Miss Rosalle A. Bennett, of Peace- || More beautiful than a lot, ) S - The school was visited by Miss | Neither wound is serious. dale, R. I, was the week end guest at more convenient than an ordin- At the Methodist Episcopal church |1 Picture Taken on Vjsit to Hart- | Dingbat, Samanthe Allen and Thurs.| He was on the street near his home |her home on Williams street. e B Mo da at Niantlc, Sunday. in the absence of ford. - day Weeks. By.invitation of teacher |at the time he was stabbed and — g i n y, Cct. the pastor, Rev. G. G. Scrivemer, of —_ Mrs. Wesks told the school she had|accuses Nfini Hwitle, who lives Miss Dorothy Hall and Miss Amanda The WRIST WATCH has come Norwich, district superintendent, Mr. l&d .\“I,ri David Maynard and Mr. | enjoyed the exercises, Samantha com- | No. 137 North Main street. He ims | Hall of Broad street have left town illiam WE WILL MAKE ESPECIALLY ‘hemi'%cl}:ed !:ndtay mor?lng. In lna';nd - P. Maynard and | plimented teu;’her up;: n';:d.ucc.u of :e kn:;t n&bm Y’?y ):; ould | to pass the winter in New York. to stay. In choosing yours evering he conducter services at Black | daughte: ary motored to Hartford | the program, but emphas the per-|have n sl ¥ the other man. ATTRACTIVE PRICES ON Hall at 245 o'clock fect ‘order and discipline in the school,| Tossark, with two companions, was| Miss Baith Tafft of West Upton, || choose & real timekeeper as well as a beautiful plece of jewelry. Mre. . Our Bracelet Watchess run forty-fifth | street. A picture was taken of the|close of school to a Hallowe'en party | brought the man to police headquar- . " Miss Dingbat invited teacher and|met on the street shortly after 4 |Mass., is the guest of her sister, le:k uc\gl ll)vlr.:. dE. tEl{mx Gallup of [ter, Mrs. J. W. Drew, of 99 Heath |the pupils over to her home at the|0’clock by Sergeant John H. Kane, who | James W. Moore of Oneco stree 2 ebrate eir wedding- anniversary the other day by |four generations, Mme. Mary F. May- |she was giving for her little niece, |ters, where he told Sergeant A. C. The Saturday evening bridge club season {aking a ride to Mr. Gallup's child- | nard. who is S6 vears and § months |Floss Perkins. Matthews his story through an inter- |held the first meeting of its PPN SN I - hood home, the Swan Wheeler place,| old, and her son, David B., and his| When Sophie Solomon could _stop | Pret with Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Briges. e Dont Miss This Opportunity. |In Hopkinton, R 1. and calling on|son. ‘Wiliam P.’and his* daushter, | crying long eonush she asked if the TS ke THEPLAUT-CADDEN C0. v lends. ary " tta school coul lose ith a Roi e 101 o T ey [T o SR GRS B R e e : o - o < |ville. Searc A e s when seen from the DETUARY. !Bl::l';:l nhva’\?. an 2&:::‘1;:::&“::4 falled to docate mim. . oo Vi —_— s dowelera, Established W78 e [ome 1o well under way: It la ee Mens William L Migtelier; ehmol Glogea. 'C M Plece, and o the| | CHESTER WOMAN remn Ttk woddhay 1D s PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ! Bucted 1t will tane radRiar Word has been received at Quaker . - Tinib bafore. the apemimeiia iy Sl the| Bil ‘of ‘thie.death at: Amherst; Siasss |l Sallows'en purty was o len- HAS BROKER ARRESTED |ar, ¢ thetr home on Mciinley ave - next season to complets all the mase |of Mrs. William 1. Fletcher, for 1% |G years a summer resident at Winter- vy A Fellow Who Adopted Storey Cotton Char] Lee - | The post office department calls at- | Ereen Point, where one of the Moore | [a'or% Where 37 members were seated . R e F tag 3 liams street ha: turned from a f TELLS T E g Lo IS S Bt e el SO iy Tlad with: Aastu Methede. Gaye siay &t Green Gables Inn, Nocthe ages;, and. urses - ail ¥as wWoll adv: years eaves - 2 3 I o e e A B uaband. wha was formarty ire: | tions at intervals down the long table| +A New York dispatch Saturday eaid | boro, Mass Take use of thly roceipt kAEeS K0 | n of Amherst colleme - thrse. sons | [FSTe Ve'¥ attractive as were the yel- | Frederick A. Russell claiming to Le & low and black paper ribbons hanging | broker, is held here on a charge of The College club has sent out invi- A A T R e T s Eaofal took using the mails to defraud. It is|tations for a tea to be given at Slater How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- | oz e malling of & ‘pack- | BAce e Saturday at 3 Tepresented that hundreds of people | hall, Saturday afternoon, October 30th, » = y " nuts, cheese, apples, coffee were serv- | outside of New York have sent large | for the faculty of the Connecticut col- etable Compound Carried | in 04 Lyme there 15 an eim tha Moses, Kimbail Standish. ed by the committee, Mrs. Arthur F.|sums of money to him to be invested | lege. P ascording to one of the sel Bt t| - The deatly of Mdses Kimball Stan-|Howard, Mrs. Frank Waters, Mrs. |in war stocks, wheat and cotton up- gy Her Safely Through e T ons to one of the selectmen of |dish, who was 90 on the 25th of Sep- | Arthur_Blackledge and Mr. and Mre. [on his representation that immense| Mrs. Eljah B. Lewls, who has been s L e fre ottt by Ks'g ‘eet | tember last, occurred on Saturday | Harry Hill profits would .be secured. Among | the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank A. Clnngeof Life. ty years ago it was known as. the| ' CRInE at the Standish homestead in those who complained to the gov- | Robinson, of Sachem street, has re- Ledyard after a period of generally FUNERALS, ernment that of turned to her home in New Haven, great elm. It was a beautiful tree failing health for sev: manths, H Conn. Cedar Rapids, lows.—*‘At the Change | /(% sPreading“limbs reaching nearly | was of old New ) = sy e John Dowdsll. chester, Conn. -She has presented let- of Life the doctor said T would have to - sturdy in character and in health, and eral services for John Dowdell, | ters she received from Russell Mrs. Ansel A. Beckwith of Lincoln giveupmy work and Word was received here today that it had not been until a year or two rsday, | 8¢l is held in $10,000 for examination.|avenue is the guest for the next few B 3 Clarence. D. -Andrus, of .Norwich, for-| 250 that his age had interfered with weeks of her son and his wife, Mr. merly of this city, has sucoesstully | LR active life that he had always fol- | takers Church & Allen Sunday after- and Mrs. Ansel Beckwith of Roches- “.. examination of the State{ .°Wed- His death removes the oldest |noon at 2.80 o'clock, Rev. J. F. th; ter, N. Y. 5 resident of the town of Ledyard and of Ch 3 . mv Lee Nostmacy Jrug | o citizen who had always had. the re- A e R e gpect ‘of the community in which Me] Fave eabers ot tho o o O o Taa e —] | Uv 4. & HOS| n ng e n au n's 142 South street—Danbury News. Hs s the o8 30 At M Lo e L i Jears COMEERT AT MOk Cove, have returned to their home in Courtland Rogers ‘and Miss Menet- |and Clarissa Fitch Standish was ’ Given Sunday Afternoon Under Au-|New Haven. ta Cooper, both of New Londom were | P0rn In Preston on Sept. 25, 1825. In there 1l Circle, King’ 5 ices of “Loyal married Friday afternoon by Rev. s | NS _early active life he was in the | brances. - T, 5 Sty Boolhl s Ty oment 5 Tt priseage est -Seventh W n e 's came - —_—— Street, New York. Mr. Rogers I fiag. | MOSL of the brick that was ased In | nerai anerel of Patrick A musical congert was given at the Etc. 5 home of ital Sunday afternoon from ] man in the employ. of the New York- | DUildings erected in this city, Including | Mr. ana Mrs Baward & Backus hosp! Ington street. health stock all the doctor’s medicines I tried. -Many | New Haven and Hartford raiiroad. |{f0 Wetresan house and other well|lincoln avenue with B |t s ol e a e I etor: | of . Wasth Clean, y yowng have no faith in Postmaster and Grange Master H. |5 years Mr. Standish bad lived at the | peloek ,."',. o s LI rised | ington street is spending a few weeks | &t reasonable prices. but I know th'!:b kA good.";lh-. J. g Jansen of hr:‘u:u- I'h‘ga is VV‘:d New {:o-:%nmu?cul;:aym‘ma‘ there, igl- %& The close of the Mine Frank : i the Maine woods in pammany with PICKETS, est, ‘ork, Where ‘he Was marri nes- ion of a_farmer. For | Petrone b1 . and Mrs. George Walla o Say o Miss Hattie Muhs who is well | thi\last 15 years he bad been & wid- o AT BT NG o 7 e e, oy i ool K The Ma l¢w0°d i : : o 1 Kirby, Edward ,T. Burk g i == the E y, made her home with him, and 4 8 Jjoyed by a number of the patients. = 71 Such warning symptoms as sense of (Tore sl o o . Burke and Andrew Carroll €r care. returned_froi ding ived by six chi My | MATT'S Sainatery. Relatives sud hoic Lo I New York, making the trip In Mrs. urser y 0. Laay . i eallen. nEnits-elig 0. . October Strawberries. g obn | dertakers chargs | Krigtoter Petrosiy and Miss Bliza-| ¢ tne home of Willis Phipps Aus- N urserymen, Florists s e Butko, both of New wera K : Stardish of Olathe, 'C W ements. beth ©|ton on Washington street, Saturday rBSAmbenion on Qob 34 Je the Tecard |5 2o gih Jor . Womneiois RE T e g I Basee s o Futian O afternoon, elght friends joined in' the and Landscape Gardeners, i | Mre. Daniel .W. Gore N O O I TenoTilie, on Sun- | celebration of his tweifth birthday. Out L Nestor Nikolenko. Both bride and |of d00r contests the prize winners re- East Great Plain, iving gold buttons having the de- are natives of Russia MT|sign of the American flag; indoor table football, with boxes of candy as the | Next to Maplewood Cemetery Platon | 8ttractive prizes were followed by dinner served in the early evening. Phone 1274-2 or 615-5 a3la Planth g i YOUNG—In this city, Oct. 24, Mary McCormick, wife of John Young of No. 89 Broad Street. town school committes :&;&m g: aS % K b Matezka. Fuous Funs ; of conducting the medical in- Pur Coats and Sets. school children : S & at Rallion’s 2o mh’t' hd- n':: m:tzr Qered. n-;:oa;:m and relpnlr‘.n‘ also done ingds aguisement ves 3 Dot gn- 3 ted a dlvorce from An- | surely. Superior styles. — - e S dicated to the commilttee whether he| China : o THERE » mo advertnsing medium Made by Curtice Bros. ‘will not 2 f

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