Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
5 (1 “NURWICH “BULLETIN,” FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916 and Orlando Smith, the recently elect- I ed highway commissioners. He will A ~ cooperate with the commission in planning for the improvement of the town highway: STONINGTON T e Officers of Pioncer M. and L. Company of William Hoxsey Dies in New York—Band Concert— | _second Congrogational Charch ; bE Votes to Sell Farm Property. Pleasant View Improvement Association Holds Annual - At the annual meeting of the Pioneer s Hook and Ladder company, officers Meetmg- and committees were elected as fol- lows: ‘R. M. Delagrange, foreman; Ja: Veteran Association to Participate in Tournaments—Widow .The mlcroscope reveals the hid- den,: dang:mus germ. But the g = Duke and George G. Halett, asistants: v {eye _of Science sees deeper Robert L. Burtch, secretary: Edwin W [sees ‘further‘than_ the microscope. The Westerly Veteran Firemen's as- fe, R, B. K Cratis, 3. M. Gardner, assistant secretary; Geo. | ciation, which includes the seasoned | L Murphy, C. O. Treat, F. G. Has- | W. Haley, trea ‘rank L. Stap- | { Looking behind e five calter —violet, ! blue, green, yellow and red that com- "pose white light—Science saw ultra- violet and infra-red rays that are harm- ful to human eyes_and sight. > These rays slowly yet surelysweaken ‘vision. :Bat now aiter years of researth—Sis{William ¥Crookes, the eminent scientist, has| <world Sir William Crackes Glass'which shuts | out—flters—and -bsnfln (hue dn'.nganu 1ays. fire fighters of Pawcatuck, is Soing | well, James Moore, Mrs, A. B. Crafts, | lin, steward: R beyond the realms of a purely social|Mrs. M. B. Milan, Mrs, Bennett Chap- | zate and George W. Hal organization, and is to become activ pell, George E. Broughton. the State Firemen's ccn to a degree that will recall the days Entertainment Committee—Mrs. H. Staplin, tilles when as boys “they n wid der me A. Dunning, M L. B. Lincoln, Miss | Norman P. Wilcox, chine and manned the brakes.' ‘The Iarie Malnati, iss Jean Meikle, H.|inqui committee; Dr. association 'recently became affiliated | A. Dunning, Mert L. Stott, William | Weeks, Erastus D. Chesebro, James with the New England Firemen's Edwin Hawke, John Smith, | Stivers. auditing committee; A league and now proposes to partici- | 5 Burdick. Slade, Joseph F. Joseph and Robert pate in the parades and tournaments anitation Committee—Rev. J. G.|Burtch, house committee. and expects to have a hand fire X i. Driscoll, Lewis Stan- Mrs. John Finley and daughter of gine, well manned, to compete W. W. Lester, Oscar H. Tefft, Mrs. [ Maroneck, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. squirting contests. The local Broughton, Mrs. F. E. nd Mrs. Edward E. Bradley at Bella grange dele- 7 alternate to ention: Chas, A tion is comparatively voung and the | Mrs. Orville M, Randolph. Vista Consult your.own| Qculist members are fully uniformed and pro- | _ Membership Committee—Mrs The board of : iot pose to be well equir in all that|Stott, Mrs. H., M. Pendleton, Mrs s is as| i, Optometrist’ or . Optician pertalns to Veteran firemanship. The!D. Meikle, Mrs, S. L. Prosser, sidewalk Pawea- 'fl{gyag'm and, spectacle ' prescription can association has option on two engines Frank Finney, Mrs. Fred Rogers, Mrs. the corn cond sirset e filled and ymnlennsgxound from this that have excecllent muster records,|S. N. Wheelock, Mrs. Adol Ros to a point beyond the Cottrell plant, the Deflance of-Fall Riv Star of Cranston of C former is a twelve and on stroke machine, and to W brakes to full capacity would a crew of sixty men. The 1 ek LR The | {Every eyeglass or spectacle wearer — in the ‘daterests of greater eye-efficiency—should visit at once his oculist, optometrist or optician. Begin at once to benefit by the precious gift Science hes given you. ! Bennett appell, the walk to be five feet in width. The Reuter. town has appropriated $1.000 for the S work and the abutting property own- Congressman Stiness has been no- Cgi \‘Otgt d to pay ome-halt | tified that his request to the office of | thg cost. . Blic roads that & rond engimeer be| The paving blocks between the rails to Wseterly to advice the hish.:of the Shore Line Fiectric road, in commission in . improving the | West Broad street, Pawcatuck. are be- tor Loudon. i been granted. The director | Ing relaid by Cont BHe B T Hen s ned Enzineer J. J. Tobin, who | At a special meeting of the Second e ted Thursday afternoon to the|Congregational church it was voted T REld Mitisosda 5 esterly commission. to sell the fam orty to the Cranston mach He has instructed to go over “f present Jame: Crowley v the it entire system and make his re- | The farm is located in Vjequetequock ol 1 to the Washington office, which2nd Was boqueathed fo tfie church by Eds n submit it to the Westerly ;Captain Charles Wiliam on a cost- | Neville T the Y. M. C lef: Wednesday for | , in Maine, | of fl'\c; I with suggestions E stem recommended by the of public roads. ¥ @ son, of Local Laconics. e borough. Palmer Brayton, of Waterbury, g his s , Mrs. E. Eim street. s o 2 ani’he| Local D. A. R. Ghaster Addressed by | day ev- Mrs. A. M. Brown of Jewett City and Mrs. Becsic Ledwith, of Nswr Perry and Mr. and Mrs. London—Funeral of Rollin S. Ket- rry motored to Northfi will chum. mecting of 1ght oo 1 amm an Aviafor. Way up above the clouds, on a bright, still day, afl alone —Jingo, seems like a “Helmar” never tastes so good! After the flight, down on the ground, nerves siill tingling— Oh, how good a “Helmar” is! No doubt about it, Pecopie, s“Helmar” Turkish Cigarette is best “all times.” The mildest tobacco for clgareties Is Yurkiah. Ledwi t bagszage- w Londo ew Haven |a good epon of :ho | Th - s will be postma rlesto 1 | Academy. 4 _. | The committ cock, for nearly 51| Rachel B: the composing room | and its pr ty-cighth birth- | graduate of | itute of Te employment in e_chemical labora- The best tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. Don’t pay ten cents for anybody’s cigarette wntl you have tried “He!mar,” a fascinating, olovating, te of Massachusetts. Rollin 8. Ketchum. gentleman’s smoke. hg»n announced The funeral of Rol S. Ketchum = e Perin to Wil- held from his home on Pearl ottmire Miss | street Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o’- mother at The Ce- | clock and s largely attended. ansett avenue, Watch|A, H. Barrinston, rector of S ch, conducted in Elm Grove For the First Time in th the Rep that a_brother of of the Rhode Island | eter “urn of Hartford, | Gossip and Chat. her with two girls.| Mr. and Mr: a o returned from ford. ! Mrs. Carrie Ruel of Hartford is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Calvin Wil- recent ¢ Newbu 7 : < z daughter, Mrs. |€vening for New Yo oI WO & city he leaves today ( es Mildred and Marion Cooper | Ver, N. H., where he owed the coin, pronounced it val- Persconals. ¢ w : . their attrac- |are guests of by and his [00d position. He is a 1 3 tte v eaterly rond. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper in|mMany friends wish him success in his |y b : amip Ao hnsas | malReET BRIV 3 new fleld of endeavor. William H. DButeau spent bt e e | ME Christopher Morgan Motor Party Home. on the Shetucket river are spending a few days in Boston. it Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer and An automobile pa Robert and Stephen Palmer have | Henry Belanger s00d cateh stamp. When inform- was a New London were not given for purchase for less than ten cents, she composed of d_ Despathy, pe g S t Pete Cardin an Dupuis, has batde e Scmoip et on, after a visit to|Peter U R b ae m( fol1d ‘;“e;'ei‘% Stephen Palmer. returned from a t to Providence, 3 1 o5 RetH st brofition & nk has returned from | W orcester and Bos The trip w H e ' Brost | visit in Noank and is|made in Mr. Dupt ar. e i e 5 ! N |3 Twme at Willow Point,| Mrs. Edward McGuire of Hartford, | Rev. Andrew J. Potter Wanders Away, R election great nun _ T. J. Tobin, of the public roads of- | Deneke | has’ returned | formeriy i of. is uest of Mrs. but Is Taken Safely Home. 1 be released fice, agriculture department, arrived from a visit in Norwich. Thomas Sul In Westerly from Washington, Thurs = Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and two R whose : {day afterncom, and was et By |dauphiers have cotened . Siei Scouts As - t » and { es J. Butler, Charles W. Berry |after a visit with Mrs. John Baker. Ewelsiot L ] with which the ¢ tober 3 - - Mrs. Rebecca Bitgood of Voluntown | Sisted the Norw ha al. In the na- is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eli- | Parade July 4. assume territory of Neuquen, 200 pris- Tedict : Sracey. charge of Assistant Scout An- \iting room, boarded th y d the warders, seized rifles a from a visit in Westfleld, N. J. After the parade the Scouts marche rd, t beinz the place where n de good their ss | = g o et atation, sl nad dunch J Thel ot ‘Tast rearniad’is BETE waa Umpos: | £ the more vesdlute | Tl ollowing boys hiked to tic: B RS then 1ed_under the lead- | BALTIC tave and Arvial Anderson, Fred and|geciged te let him remgin ;. Word was | a Boer se a veteran of et s i 1 et George i Johuson, ¢ Gar eI gt to friends in Groton and Captaln | . _\r;‘-u an cimpalgn, and e {»ioc.\euw Sisters From Willimantic and Taft- 1-1{“\,“\=‘f‘ré\l‘:;‘n‘u" Coll e i ew met him and persuaded him | the hilly front retween the ks = oL the. I AOE oels 3 sday " i = ville Join Those of Local Academy i in Annual Retreat—William Mc- < to n automobile ride, and took { rovidence, «$% | him home to his anxious wife. Every Finds Penny of 1702, one in the village an interest tional o andio S the militia rifles, thi . Well armed with band has been . re for k i i T . . 5 nd robbing all the p e Guire ‘Going to Dover—Soouts Aid| my,,00 5 Burke of High street|Dndle,Andrews as he.is.called. 3He is its routc. Tho fugitives are | (LT in Norwich Parade. fonnal b DennT Ieihasdas macaing Jioter i vearaof 0c2 | heing pursued. € Sun. 3 et f the date of 17 The ten days’ annual retreat which | Somewhat cos was given by Rev. John Pyne, pro- fessor of ethics at Holy Cro Worcester, at the Academy of the Holy Family, Baltic, ended July dth. Sisters from Willimantic_and -Taftville | were in attendance. Ninety-six sis- ters were in retreat. The retreat at | . The penny wz at corroded but Mr. Burl cleansed it and was surprised to see college, | the date. A traveling man to whom In Cordoba province the prisoners| - . a rushed their guards, seized the| Ansonia.—. avai ies and ammunition and |of its big ca as sort of commune within the | quarter century, the ¢ The prison’ was sur- a detachment of - federal ate of seige is stil though, less ish whippets | the ground at the second. ving the shelter m: thin a Family as- t year under a ingled roof a ult of the inv tation of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Black of Watertown to hold the 28th annual reunior Grange hall, Watertown, which was accepted at the meeting les constitute, anoth he home of Mr. and Mrs, W factor. The ‘municipal|lia . Krom, 104 Jackson street, this St. Mary’s convent, Willimantic, open- * . ed Thnursday evening and the preach- er will be a Dominican Father. A | number of sisters from the Academy | the eighth day of the Baltic retreat 4 B a number of sisters attended_the blessing of the bell in Taftville. Wil- limantic and Taftville sisters are spending a few days as the guests of the sisters of the Baltic Academy. d ¢ -Going to New Hampshire. turnkey at the Norwich jail, spent : ull Tuesday at his home on Main street. $1.00 Each Fully Warranted H E g g INSTANT LOUSE KILLER | will join the Willimantic retreat. On Willilam McGuire, formerly assistant Mr. McGuire left town Wednesday ¥ Atfording Restand Reere(tlon 666-19 uhdvqu ocean travel and 134-days’ ‘accommodations “, atthe. % Hotel Chamber! i il ish :01d Point Comfort, Va., Hairs Will Vanis $20. Hote and Stsarver B Tnumm;::fl%:mhdnum weg.\dq!PM IvamFi-‘ZS csth Y After This Treatment i ; S 5 ? St i (Toilet Helps) et e o : s it Q |n You can keep }}«;onr skin fx'lec troxr; i . o = fi it Koo, New Yorks MEN OF CHINESE_STOCK FIGHTING FOR FRANCE e nain o e o e [ I H E : HGM%E%@L 4 Frnnklm Street ffl“-l«"- I / . German critics of the-allies’ methods | onies have been brought into action [the skin. A thick.paste s imade by | s d {| ot conduetmg warfare have been very |by London and Paris. The picture | mixing some of the powdared.delatone {Bullehn Bulldmg & shows an interesting group of such |with water. Then spread onithe hairs bitter in their denunciations of the|french soldiers at Saloniki. They are |and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash "Auto Dellvery Telephone 531-4 French and British for the employ-|men of the French colonial marine in- | the skin and all traces of hair.have| §% . - g ALfir % A ) ment of colored troops. Black and |fantry Apmemisac fram Franch Cochin |vanished. Be caraful showever, to.get s “allaws mom af.all.shades from the col- | China. ¢ Taal delatona.