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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1916 B RS WESTERLY GIRL BADLY BURNED |...... coo s sioocon JULY CLEARANCE SALE the Late Mrs. annyF Mallory Wil- lisms—Death of Mrs. James Russell | mFlBRE SILK SWEATERS [[|| Aseline Ademendo, Playing With Matches, Sets Clothing| moween S " o " Afire—Death of Mrs. James M. Pendleton—Chautauqua| By the will of the late Mrs. Fanny Mallory Williams of Los Angi‘lss, Ca.l-1 > ifornia, the Methodist iscopal | Week Opens With Parade, Also Accident to Oscar | foiren or Mystia in ta recoive 31000, | ON SALE WEDNESDAY | the interest to be used for the sup- VERY Values Brown, Aged 8—New Ad: E ? th L Tra F. N e ew lams LLXpress = port of the gospel. ra - oyes, | SPECIAL $6.98 and $7.50 A P Seut chairman of the trustees of the PENGAL el church, has just received the notice. Mrs. Williams was the wife of Cnarles 2 Wililams and a_daughter of arles The Westerly Veteran Firemen's as- | complimented by the many people as-|and Eunice Mallory and was one of sociation, is a comparatively new or- ;fi;““;ga“’ witness '-h;: dem;’“fi tion. | the oldest members of the Methodist | he procession was headed by flag|church. She died about a vear ago. | ganization but decldedly progressive. | fearers of colonial times,. and then | Sha oy, SUS, dled about 2, vear i he members being accustomed to |came Tesanro's concert band of W B | promptness by long experience as vol- | terly: Tho Camp Fire Girls were next OBITUARY. { )my!leel' fl{rfemen were not slow in being o ican ‘1‘*1)% e fully uniformed and located in com- h anoth- Mrs. James Russell. - ble quarters, and have just made | ST Star, spansled banmer, the Mrs. Louisa Russell, 81, widow of | “; HEN lunch or supper organization complete by the | ! wn. Then followed s Ned at | - chase of a hand fire engine, which | Eirls dressed in white and carrying ”“e.:m]rul- P tgi Yf;;:";iagf SCEms long time off bR -— - already arrived and is at Hold-Parasols, aud about the sume number| vujley Saturday night, after a long and you’re hungry, eat - Ggos Deing pat ih morkime e " | of boys With Chautauqu s forelgn | The machine was built many years|3ection of boys on decc ry. its by Willlam Jefers Snd aomyems | held the loft of the linc 89 LIOUnts | in Pawtucket, and was known as Star | PIEE Dpony team and two decc illne: She b and vi Russell w s been a resident of nity for over 50 ¥ as born in Lanc and, March 7, 1835, the daug r than that y foreign anc: of native line Uneeda Biscuit. Just enough to satisfy—to FOREIGN POPULATION | stoc OF UNITED STATES 1 P 5 15 a| Mo, 1. of Garma wes known a8 Star | o omobiles were also In the line d Honora B. Chambers £ < ‘ Exceed the pee S In Some vf[%m--\ e e et oL i e itter a short s whi(-]h! no Hetora namioms keep you going till meal time i e States. Sir ring a working force of 40 men to | Y¢¥minated at the rch. She le: one pu— 1 1 z - % | ference ¢ et the best results, and has a piston | the first ofternoon | and five dat but so light and crisp and (Special to The Bu i oke of nine and one half inches, |ElveR It Included, ] Mrs, Frank L. Lam- | flaky that they won’t spoil ‘Washington —While | With old machine has a good record et & Mr rles Holly, Mrs. 3 > so-much is be! S apn | ; the local vets believe that they |l 0l Sons Quintet the rge H all of Mystic, and ; your appetite. he entertainment of the in the evening ve a prize-winner, perhaps, not fracd e first muster in which they partici- | 2ternoon v ite, but after they have become ac- | Pefore a lar =d to the kinks that produce the efficier William P. Bostwick of Tampa, | Mrs. Mary Mersercau. | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Word has been received In Mystic the ibject of tional Geog ward with of foreis Oscar Brown, 8, while viewing the | foreign popul d daug = start of the Chautauqua parade, from th of Mrs. Mary Merser .1 : : ; ; fIl malke theic the platform on cither side of the en- | e e 5 petifors in poEel Shuset, summer resident of A t Jn_Providence, August ] for five years. Mrs. Mersere e -asion of ihe muster o i on her e eth birthday. She v . . . % England men’s L - ¢| leaves one daugi Mrs. James Dol- i makeup of 1y 1 3 r nection with the annual conv he office OF} - of e hiladeloii, Doy - and. two |FIRST VOYAGE EARNINGS | ADDRESS TO BELGIUM | The s c gn 1 « ¢ International ¥ Dr. John- Mersereau of S Is- =1 —_— : v . first St U T oECstanD tholics Criticize Gers| oming ge t Y., ail summer residents |Great Profit Forecasts Building of ary Authorities. | News in General. Manyi Submanines. m.—An ad-| o 5 Mrs. Frank Cowper of| Berlin, July 17, via London, 6:30 p.|dr ] } | E ver, N \“(_r”:‘ Bugsts of Mr. |m—Commercial submarines ma; It Seletum. signed byf " cs of the ma Tho'now ectiotiladiers of the Alort | ; T re heoompanicd home | Sume considerable importance in Ger- | s bas been sent tof ¢ 1 Hook and Ladder truck were shippc sile d and Marian Cooper {man American trade during the re- NS Sy mu ot £ Monda nd of S e D! P b P 3 bt ol at Louval inder of the w nestine Saunders | T o the ment 'of the be placed in| i been making a vis; en co 3 | it a Sopdratdsiboine el M. « er. | nische Zeitun Fruspa g | 1 R iz 5 Ethel Cooper of Sag Harbor fs |of the Det : Cniversity oft i i | ! il of for the summer of her par- |vessel was paid ; g e - | for Chief of P, Tl i Mrs Cooper of its first voyage. It i o orentrled ANy b - irs, uise Tolfe Jelgium,” g by become a | therefore that man; it the Mystic Cooperative |built. The cor that formation of one international com-| ¢ iry to esamine into which! the Deuts the Germ: ' C N ners Mr T Mrs. William omas |than six months, o Y borr = v idie and Walt 3omes | company which built ymarine € ?“d;% el 5 : 1 ¥ from 1 to New York, after a |is being flooded with requ > accept s Dl . : nfer = Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray |freight, one exporter w som for it oaos et : d in_Ledyard 60,000 casks of beer and many desir- oN s rdors, the Dukel Mrs. end letters. who has been |ing to | | ous deputies | 5 . Mrs. Car arl for | Much satisfaction is in | Eons dopal e AuR o | | =l Bers . » has =one to tne home |the German press over the i (S RS X | it —— v 1 burlec tadcliffe in Noank. |by the Unlted States state idepart- 3 OfonscHot e with matches Angs- y aficrnoon. X c tinson has resumed his |ment of the standing of the Deutsch- | PUKE OF DEVONSHIRE i o years old sct £ Mrs. Alex the Mystic bank after six fea land as a merchantman ' absence on account of {llness. s}ATE,D EOAS ANADA E. ‘:j“‘{rh",w turned from a|NATIONAL SPECIAL AID SOCIETY [Royal Tour Just as Soon After the ph Y — War as Possible. i e Incorporated by Prominent New York i 1 FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS. Gity ‘Club Women: London, Jul ¥ he appointment |of the Duke of Devonshire as govern= 1l of Can 1 may be regarded a forerunner of the King's determs nation to make a tour of Canada with THe soon after the war ag pos g to the London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian. ferenc to visit ¢ has just tion ciet stat; principles m_throu The paper pulp shortage tries is g many 1 on toto suspend publication ) falls in t pulat are prominent club women of this ci According to constitution the n society will maintain an ni means by which the people of ica will be awakened to a of the need of national prepared d and advic nd to relieve suffe bout by war or other cz is made to plans by the 1 during the Duke of office, the as- ade that they were cut utbreak of the war. The Diuchess of Devonshire is not only stress of the Robes of the ueen, but is one of her closest in- She was, be! her marriage, elyn Mar Fitzmaurice,| ter of Lord Lansdowne. She ig Spencer Pendleton, | .\ M. Pendleton, died | home in Elm street, | She has been a resi- i s and_was | o i | Drink and Drug Addictions Relieved by the KEE MENT. Address resident physician. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE 307 Beach Stre: West Haven, Conn. nded rapid Qua being ex- they are be- nt ~ of the of ¢ e most earrs ctive societ the Russian Captain Committed Suicide. Vladivostok, July 17—It is learned |2 great social favorite and one off here on good authority the | London’s popular hostesses. n of the Russian w ip Pere- |Both she and the Duke have man: as recently wrecked on a |friends in Canada, where they baval nd during a trial run com- | visited more than once. __,,, 1 prices in the united about 23 per cent. higher ago. mitted suicide shortly after the cci- offers a good market for|dent. ather. With two other warships the Pere- | manned with a Russian crew the Pere= = ———— sviet was recently purchased from !sviet was taken out for a trial run but, w What Really Is Needed. Japan. The three ships in question |ran ashore in a thick fog. In atone-- Larger army and navy should be|were captured from the R ans by | ment the commander killed himse'®. mented by larger congressmen. |the Japanese during the Russo-Jap-| Japanese warships are aiding in the —Wall Street Journal anese war. After belng refitted and lattempts at salvage Westerly, with | = —— z = = led by L R S of t company yril T 92 men mand a R Y Westerly’s Chautauqua week was iciously with a parade, fternoon,” which w highly STONINGTON Frisoner Slips Handcuff and Escapes | { —Books Being Stolen frcm Library| —Funeral of Harriet L. Main, icted of thef and _costs, scaped from jumping from nroute to mitted to the handcuffed to committed for asked ne to the right wrist the officer | 1ea was minus nyder and Shea the car together and directly opposite. ndcuff and made car door and as it entered the Midway, and made his A Big, Little Camera The No.O BROWNIE Big in capabilities, small in size and price. Makes pictures of the same size as the Vest Pocket Kodak (1354 x 224 inches) using V. P. Kodak daylight loading film cartridges of § posures. Has a meniscus lens, automatic shutter for snap-shots and time exposures and two finders, one for vertical and one for horizontal views. Well made in eyery detail, covered with a fine quality of imitation leather and has nickeled fittings. A practical, common sense little camera that stands the final test it works . was fined $3 and costs ication, by Judge Frank H.| in the Stonington town court. rs. Charles M. Willlams and_chil- have been visiting at Black Polnt, 1 -end visitors with familles in_Stonington, were C. immons, E, F. Darrel], C. M. Wil- Williams, E. B. York and yes, of New York, and C, gy . Babcock of Boston, | > Complaint is made that books have been unlawfully taken from the Ston- 5 2 ington Free library, Work on the repainting of the Sec- WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ond Congregational church end chapel has begun Dy a Westerly contractor. 4 The health of Rev. Dwight C. Stone, proving, Funeral of Harriet L. Main, AND WOULD BE GLAD TO SHOW THEM e A e e TO YOU conducted the funeral of Harriet L, e - o o o BETTER TOBACCO ) 2, ok J o | 3ain e heen e memter or many rm—————_—"" MADE THEM F AMOUS $1.25 at your Dealers. EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. KB & X S T years, Burial was in Stonington and 25 to‘29 BROADWAY § | the bearers were Thomas H, Peabody, Willlam H, Greene, H, Everett Wa- Burd: tPOUS, . A, ok, < Alpert G. Mar-