Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1916, Page 8

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T O NORWICH BULLETIN, i 1916 MONDAY, JULY 10, You are always home when the bill collec- tor comes around : You are always out when that beautiful Local Gompanies Under Federal Law With Few Exceptions Members of Entire Artillery Corps Have Taken the-Oath Which Places Them Under Direct Orders of President Wilson—To be Known in the Future as the National Guard of the United States. The entire coast artillery corps in- cluding the Third ard Fifth corpanies of this city are now under the direct orders of President Woodrow Wilson few exceptions the members thirteen companies have taken al cath. The state go ment thus becomes a secondary figure and the artillery will be known m the future as the National Guard of the United Stas Vith the new federal law a new of will go into effect s one quarter rmy soldiers. v a_doll for each r than : men who fail to at arills ¥ & Gut will kbe Joilar by Miss Peaches calis f on your sister But your luck holds good on the cigarette proposition: | You smoke MECCA'! Ain’t It The Truth? . It takes a Tur three weeks to| pack a single bale of Turkish leaf for | MECCA. The won- | derful Quality of| this cigarette can- | not be produced in a hurry. 10 ££ 5¢ 20:810¢ THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Eugene H. Merry Received Bad Burns On Right Side of Body, Bugene H. was struck by ernoon is mu. confines Arthu Merry of Mansfield ghtnin who Monday af! itho still Merry and on'a steel struett bout 1:15 o'clock. of “light- ning R C Whi 2 summoned and it yout an mour before M Merry revived. His entire right side the whole length of his body badly burned. Mr. jacobs escaped in- ury as he was well braced but was dazed for a while Children™Cry POR FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA be considered a member of the na- tional guard. The section in question reads as follows: . Enlisted men in the National Guard of the several states, terri- tories, and the District of Columbia, now serving under enlistment con- tracts which contai ation to defend the Constitution of the United States, and to obey the orders of the president of the United be recognized as members tional Guard under the prov this act for the unexpired portion of their present enlistment contracts. When any such enlisted contract does not contain such obligation, the en- listed men 1 be _considered members of the National Guard until they shall have signed an enlistment co and subscribed to the follow- ing_oath of enl which credit shal period served under the old enlistment contract:— I do hereby acknowl voluntar 2d th will DITORIAL WRITE RHODE FCR ISLAND PAPER.| Robirson Dawley, Jr, Takes Providence. | nd it is made in arres irsd East Hartf Engagement Announced. Italian Boot! elp if He WILLIAM COLLIER, JR.; WYNDHAM STANDING AND ANNA LEHR IN TRIANGLE FEATURE, v, He m it m men of our fellows. Com oin toge bu and I and we will promise each other that we will continue to do THEATRE our best to hood on t LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cottage at Silver Sprin: (Special to The Bul Providence, R. I, July tagers 1 peopie al gansett DBay had a_busy over the national ~holida ually large numberof visit the “hospitali side or country hom vicinity was well rep: out the summer el Mr. and C Tles ver Spring for the summer. Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Sam “THE BUGLE CALL.” Walker, of Norwich. Barl Collins of, Plainfield .is ndae | ant: 1n5 5 tew SayeSuitl Bionds bt AL VISITORS ALONG | People at Pleasant View. of es of those having sea- | durin sented through- Norwich have taken a. cottage at Sil- as guests over the week-end and the and Misses Katharine and Frances o . i {. 46 " t completely at can be pur- market—abso- ceping claim. ent made in company, it 1. Any com- n will establish the plete equip- hat we refer ethat can motoring. The ! ete car— 1dpo: it word in elegance of all light accessories ne ourselves one instance you must see if, and then only, c what a thoroughly g1 esents. Then, a you realize that $ the utmost investment o) > [ (%) Thames Square Garage NORWICH, CONN. FRANK STERRY, Manager —PEIGE »200e .S‘ta;ndald of Value and Quality ELD ‘‘SIX-46,”” SEVEN-PASSENGER, $1375 f. o. b. Detroit ¢‘SIX-38,” FIVE-PASSENGER, $1090 f. o. b. Detroit MOTOR CAR COMPANY, that any one need make for the utmost in automobiling. And please don’t accept this statement - lightly or tco skeptically. At least do yourself justice by checking up the facts. So let us make you a definite proposition. Go to the show room of the Paige dealer where this new car is on exhibition. Ask him to give you a thorough demonstration over any road conditions that you may select. Then, when you retarn to automobile row, drive the Paige right up along side any motor car that is now offered on the American market—and compare the two feature for feature. See for yourself whether the Fairfield is lack- ing in any one detail that argues for great- er efficiency, comfort or luxury. See if any car—at any price—can offer more intrinsic value than the Fairfield at $1375. If we have overstated our case, you, will know it just the minute that you have completed such a comparison. If, on the otherhand,we are right—and we sin- cerely believe that weare—then you will have done yourselif a real service and we shall both be the gainers. Surely no proposition could be fairer than this. Surely no intelligent man can afford to purchase any car until he has made an impartial investigation of this kind. Will you see the new Paige Fairfield today? 5 DETROIT, MICHIGAN Phone 654 spena: cle, & a couple of months with her | William Randail of R the Fourth. Philip Mathewson of e arrived at Watch Hill KING, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING: Know Ye, That erside. Cent Mr. and M ael “uilen and . o T e e o the s k where they are the|we have assigned, constituted, and ap gon e M ttana | guests of their da , J. Ar- [pointed, and by these Presents do as- o Cove Oatians Deaor wood of Wauregan, who s |sign, constitute, and appoint Our trus- Ariie ol i e = the summer at 'the Hill [ty and _well-beloved subject, Isaac alker Have Miss Caroline am of Mystic is the family b ttage. Pinney, Esq. to be Judge of Our the guest g—Norwich and Dorothy Turner, of Postmaster Crumb and family at their home on F. TEdgar S. Randall of Sterling has | Cou t of Probate, to be holden within enjoying visit with | the District of Stafford, in our Colony Norwich, are relatives of | Pawtucket avenue, Riverside. friends in th visiting the | of Connecticut, in New England, with A Governor street, th Mrs. E. W. Smith of Stafford Springs | various near ts in auto- | the Assistance of a Glerk. 1o hold ot Wo automobile parties to stop at|has arrived at Maplewood, Newport, | mobi. said Court of Probate of Wills, Grant- —The the Mathewson, Narragansett Pier for [ where will spend the summer. ¢ Sterling is on- |ing of Administration, appointments ' ong Narra- | luncheon = J. Daw-| Edward J. McDonald of Voluntown s of Rev. and|and allowing of Guardians, with. gall week of it and and .. Hewitt | is visiting at the home of his grand- Little Comp- | Power to act in all Matters proper for 0 unus- N Hewitt [ mother, Mrs. Mary McDonald at Paw- a prerogative Court. ¢ ors_seeking Pier n Sunday | tucket. and Miss Eliz In Testimony whereof, e have ing the summer. Mr. and Mr: tic spent the forme; orwich and 2 the home of T. White, | Gi me; Walker of They had | Kent of Bimvi were guests of friends in this city and vicinity the past week. M. B. Ring and family of Norwich the Pendleton cottage, at Pleas- the; summel Fanning, el Walker wich. ar and, Mrs, Miss' Winifred Byers of Central Vil- lage is at Pleasant View enjoyinz a : couple of weeks with the Camp Fire — s of Wauregan, being one of the bers of the camp. The family of Attorney Joseph T. who have been the Mullin cottage at Pleasant View for two weeks, have returned to Nor- Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Maynard and Mr. Frederic, Dubooyof Danielson Block | caused the Seal of Our said Colony to be herewith affixed. Witness, Jonathan Trumbull, re Bsa., Governor Trumbull Signed Commis-|JoVernor of our Said Colony of Con- fon. necticut, and with the Consent of the __sion. g General Assembly of the same in occupying The fellowing old commission is|Hartford, this first Day of June in owned by Joel N. Eno Springs: Commission to Isaac Pinney of Staf- ©of Stafford | the 13th Year of Our Reign, Annoque Domini, One Thousand Seven Hun- dred_and Seventy Three. ford by Georse IIL By his Honor's Command “George the 8d, by the Grace of God T overnor. *at' Odk- of Great Britain, France?and Ireland- o Lrp H

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