Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 8

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'l.\qmwnlhngnound!hem Mfl&wb the boy or girl you think is the mysterious “S.&H.” Boy or Girl and say: “You are the Mysterious S.&H. Boy or Girl,” as the case may be, and if you are correct mem.mmwm.s.&fl." Special Values Durmg the Last Two Bays o A‘W’ = Men’s and Young Men’s Clothmg, Straw Hats, Low Shoes and Womens and Misses’ Dainty Summer Dresscs, Washafile Sktrts, Furnishings all reduced for JUBILEE WEEK. ,Phenomena,l val- thrt Waxsts, Suits and Coats, ‘at’ spec1a1 sale prices for }UBILEE ues in desirable merchandise. i WEEK Extra Stamps w1th all purc chases. THE MAN, BALTIC sister, Mrs. Victor Barry, Who Is Te- e s et e v T o e it e = Westerly Historical ‘Society’s Uun‘ng A o his home in Etoningto: Breaking Bones in Heel—Carnival | vacation with his parents, Mr. and stoi g for a brief visit. -He has been engaged i Mrs. Noe Caron, Sr., of High street. Mr. and Mrs. Jouph Holmes of High to with the band s S in| M Eevt Tavallis of St, Hyacinth, P. Q. | street were recent visitors. in Putnam. e e s etk is also spending a three months’ va- nada. Wedn 2 Fred Jumes of Baltio met with a|Sation with bls parents, Mr. and dfrs.| afr. and u?"m Duguors, thete esday Spent at MM North Stonington— painful acoident while lgading Tumber | Joseph Lavaile. o |eon Mose an er Tosilda, and bt 2% in Dawley's lumber yard in Norwich. | pfoft 13 POCECSSN0S (RO 00, B0} M, and afrs. Tavameur o criailes Papers and Addresses—Supreme Court Mr. James, in order to save himself and also Mr, and Mrs. Blanchette of = e d | ready to be occupied. Willimantic left Tuesday by automo- firms J ent Case—Boston g e e i P To Lay Sowee P Vi ror 3 Shres wecks tour ot Canada. udgment for $2,400 in Bogle Park, during the summer. Postmaster on Stanton were set by Dr. Sweet of Jewett City.| (Moses Chabot has taken the contract | While there they will visit Three Riv- field next Saturday"afternoon will be Mo Jammen o emploved by Contractor | to luy o sowes Diae 300 foot lons and | ers, Montreal, Quebec, St. Bartelleml, Speaker’s Chutnuh Weary Board of Trade Diners— |between the . Stonington Wanderers George Allen of Versailles. St. Edward’s, and St. Angell de Laval. and the Central Vermonters of New Leaves for the West. Lyme. ittets afrelts were made] - Pleasant View to Hlve First Weddmg P yme.—Fiftetn Mail to Block Island. = Miss Denorah Gareau of Main street| The committee in charge of award-|in this town, boat race day, for speed- Tokptoven’ matl deriod’ to Biock < has left for a lengthy visit with her|ing the prizes at the St. Jean's carni- | ing and other causes. - land wn: “hl'gfidnlt the Post O%‘e! De- partment by Representative O'Sha at 51 :anquet of the Westerly Board of | nessy of m,ag Island, who saw Sec- The fourth annual outing of the Westerly Historical Society was en- ond Postmaster General . . joyed Wednesday by many of the ¥ Eaonice. Praeger l:t;u't;;l‘u Dme; Mr. 0’bsebm~ % Lokl Local nessy asked - ubens be au- |y~ f{members and visitors. from Norwloh, | arany from Westerly attended- the| Thoriacd o chery. mail . from Al s ; The - Business Jewett City and Stanington. The out-| Crowley-Leahy wedding ia Stonington g.,.,,m o Bio s > Ing was held at the Wheeler" school | borough Wednesday. carries lnew!puper mail. _This Enuroh Members-to Abterid Sosial. , and library, Norf onington. ol ‘Bus enable Jetters to reach the island b: Trolleys Lead : Center Tollowing programme was Carried out: | Longon. Is miamine. seD eotmmiy | 8:30 & m. instead of several hours lat. inibe Baptist church holds a social E - 3 5 Morning session, -10:30—Address of | school at Watck: Hill. tér, as is now the case. evening to which, all -those who .To of Norwich Welcome, Thomas B. Hewitt, Bsq. ot SRR R have been members over 50 years have president board of trustees Wheeler| Jihere is to be a wedding at Pleas- T been -especially invited. . Fopent pomof ant View before the week ends; the MYSTIC ry; response, Presi- On Motor Outi dent Ethen Wilcox: Lantern Hill, Al-|fTst ever at that shore resort. : e e - bertus C. Burdick, Jewett City; roll| Robert Horgan of New York, in the|Stonington Lodge Elects Officers—Band | Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Cheney are ey & 4 call, Pinsutl, Mildred K. Taylor; News- | employ of Bradstreet, is at his former| Concert at Crary Park—Members of | 0 I automobile trip, ‘through Ver- X a0 paper Articles Relating to North Ston- | home-in Paweatuck on vacation. Charity Chapter Visit Moodus. — | 50Nt and New Hampshire will SUMMERTIME IN A HURRY No ‘“g‘"ko?;‘f‘ub g “é«?"é’%mm + Sta i e orservi b5 s '.’::“W'-'V?«t i“:& ln? ;2-".!&“3 Che- er sci rary, ites army recruiting ce has| Th Stonin, - s Bibllography . of - 2 been In Westerly two days, and not a|No. 56, 1 o 8. B, gton Lodge: | ney accompanicd them on & part of th ; F r Attecnson o 3 T auien. ] t;;,d e — = oon session, tern g = g A w2 ’°-, and.its Legend, Rev. Oren D. Fieher: | 1armring o) Jour, 14E and the admi | e e FUNERAL: 0. comfort soprano solo, The Swanee River, Mrs.| he advice given by Speaker Giles at 4 - ' Willtam D. cnmEe_‘x;mh: Flora of Lan. | the Board of Trade banquet. G Mrs. Pierre .hddn. = Mrs. Blisi gers. o . - . . . 7 Norwich; Your Flag and My Flag. Oweenee group of Camp Fire Girls, z We're going to take a sudden plunge right into the middle of mid-summer heat and the || Jorvich: Your ¥lag and My = wiag. Miss Mary Starr Utter guardian, went St porch is going to be the place where comfort is most easily obtained. .-On & good hot fjdismissal, by Rev. Tucian Drury. | cpeng a week at the Davis ottage, L o Bl e el R Summer day a porch prettily screened with handsome Coolmor or Komi Screens, and - §| was accompanist. Votes ‘of ~‘thenks| The Fifth company, Coast Artillery | pDistrict Deputy Grand Master Fred |efs were Wel‘et tendered to all who made 'the g;!‘p;kfl.’waa m‘lfls‘pec“r.ed T\i?ed:y elze'nh;: D. Ward and suite. . k jor T N Nash. W provided with a well-made, sturdy, comfortable Boston Store Couch Hammock, is going | ovent a success. @@ Newton Con- | plunned to sminister the teterai oath Looal Jottings. g H ter, Mass., was among the guests. e | to the enlisted men a time, Mrs. L. E. Kinney and two children to be a mighty popular place—and it can be yours for a very small outlay. B T e ot | Hia il gt wrace. Dot senival i S T T ey Historical and Genealogical sociéty | from-the office of the adjutant gen-|parents in Willimantic. and -was introduced by President Wil- | eral. Mrs. Willard Keigwin was in Bos- NIC ammoc s for Porec or Lawn cox. Mr. Wells spoke briefly of bis| Diisees Susic and Marguerite Seun- | fon on Wednesday. illl;llerez;t in Lhedwork :nd ?1?; lnge‘;xeml ders will leave today for Battle Creek, B‘afi'nn L G&oen%v substituted at the portance and benefits ‘o rical | Mich,, and study for nurses with the | Mystic post office Wednesday. societies. duates. Th MANY PRICES FROM $5.00 TO $15.00: e e L R R T S R T House Sold, d it the most ssful Mrs. A. M. Purdy has sold her house These Boston Store Couch Hammocks were selected B i e e s b (hey Wost. B T o eharen Tussday evesing,|on Pearl'stréet fo Simon Curlensky for a variety of reasons, the first being qu ality. They SER Slistorieal souSty. ins Laurs, M. Baggs The committee that arranged the N R I, i8 t of Mrs. John Phil- are well-made; sturdy Hammocks, fitted with chains %‘fg;‘;:},""o;’;;’fig;gg;;%’“, S e 08 STONINGTON “"u’: m:" ‘“:' B“ :“ and strong woven wire springs. ~ Every Hammock | Easccs "ume Foties asers; 2| " o b ames. M. GrowieyosProisos to | Iars Ficting Ricam ® Burnett and | cnatge of the is fitted with-a wind shield, and whether the price be §|julie = Smith and Albert D.°Cran=f £, /0d Letter Mail to Bock lsland |of Bornett Corners. Branford—Ruth Tielen avis h. large crowd attended the ‘band $5.00 or $15.00 you will find comfort in any you ' :“’: 5 i — B gglc;’n ng:u_rzvm‘ aday evbmu;inx at Jakgp Pomelion of awé Bacrad rese presence of a arge numl e music was begun af A may select. - - : Bl e aastarts Tient g | triends. and. jeatives, Mivs Saran C.|8 @'Clock and.jasted nearly two BOUSS. | o oros ac nd with Me $5.00 TO $15.00 Power company. 'Phe decree:of ' the|Leahy, daughter of Postmaster .and|The following selections were render-|oftarnoon misicales and. 3 vt bR isuperior court is affirmed and the |Mrs, Jos. F. Leahy of Stonington, was . March, : clal affairs. e cause is remanded to the superior[united in marriage Wednesday morn- : Gy A ;| come famous, Mrs. Wilcox court for Washington county for far-|ing at a solemn nuptial mass at St.|overture, Golden rived safely in the west, The Famous ther proceedings under the decree as|Mary’s church with Dr. James M. || by J. affirmed. James ‘Bogle, the husband|Crowley of Westerly, Rev. James E. | brose; waltz, Hys - 5 ¥z 5 of the phlnufl,w-umfl:e emmoyof ‘O’Brien officiating. Serenad ““Palmer” Hammocks |ocmrens s o, oty i s froskrs Stagtng and wuei‘;zmred mingled with tearoses. ggffi To did not work for a month rollow=| The bride was given ,LAST WEEK away by her T The “Palmer” Woven Hammocks occupy ing the accident, then ke returned and |father and entered the church as the |the Stars; ; . ked f Hi again | Lohs ddi march was sung |A. Bm lhn: Iang Live Our NEMO CORSE S a place of their own. In quality and J| e & spin ot | by Mea F. Dr é'«i.;m. sccomoanics | United States of ca. Milloo; Star ! in regular $3.00 models - style they are unequalled and the prices D et By the ot o hyn'-fr%: e g« quartette | - ' are as low as hammocks of mich less - e B e P i | SHokaet Higeine: Martn 5 Spiimen AT OLD PRICES value. insuring company, the real dafigdfl: %ad/C ey Higsios JTendered _Jseu pra I We Carry a Complete and Varied 46 from 156" tnfury reseiyed. i ’{u. Cclusion of the mass sang Veni Jesu.|o A . 2 Assort Faidn 2 fidflen&. b‘xn fl-;z;: other no‘t“-"d gel;. Murphy played a recessional by ke fter Saturday, o e R Bue BUSR S \The bride was attended by her sls: July 1s¢ . 95c¢ to $6. | out before Judge Barrows in tne su- Crflwmhy Josephine Leahy. Joseph man. Nearly all Nemo Corsets in the regular SPECIAL $3.00 grades will be We offer at $1.10 a Palmer Hammock which is a bargain. It is a close, canvas weave, and the pattern is a tastefully col- ored stripe. For a few days you may. secure one of these for Only $1.10 Advanced to $3.50 Get them while you can at the old price

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