Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 27, 1916, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1 916 O) ALCOHOL 3 PER ¢ AVegetable Preparationors- similating the Foodand flflguusmmanm& | Promotes Di Aperfe: tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea ‘Worms Convalsions.Feverisi: | nessand LOSS OF SLEEP. NT. igestion Cheerfid- Tess and Rest.Contains neither ium. Morphiiie nor Mineral OT NARC OTIC. ct Remedy for Consfipa: Exact Copy of Wrapper. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Bears the Signature For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA : Y. MEW YoRK CrTY. Surprise for Mrs. Henry Richmond | s of —New Haven Road Buys Strip of | Hemps Land. |, Ars. Geor entertained Miss Lena Idppit: and Jo Ao | oo 16 an Sl rey, both of tic, we nited ir e marriage at Patrick’s church ¢ 6 Miia Tuesday morning by I rt | § i S 5 to e in the presence of a il eseuctite e friends. Mr. and OIrs ; fon Soh the 2.29 express for : e s, s and on their return X W : Eioh Greenman: s , a weaver et m : e Mr. and Mrs. Georse turned from a two week Danielson, and Mr. Stott his duties as clerk at tb office. Clerk Georse started on his vacation Griswold is Subs post office during MYSTIC Morey-Lippitt Marriage — Birthday | [, Vacations at Post Office. v titute Ber; 11 have re the tion period Railroad Buys Land. The New Haven 1 chased from Fre de strip of ¢ railro: between t and 1 the i t 2 ing Band Concert. At the band 1 by the Mystic b: v lections of b following March, Ne c ; Amc Hom he tromb . Diu Ter m, Dureh nl % 1 Melodlie: n S Drin ot Suce march, N Cade i Spangled 3 Tierney Cadets Drill. a regular meeting Wedrics in Columbus h : mem admit rom St. Mar 2 annual picnic at the G s Monday, July 3 a drill wr held V G. Quinn of C lery of New London, w Surprised on Birthday. Mrs. surprise 1 when fifte her c monc come spent. Mrs. Dr. Ralston R is the guest of k rother-in I, Hen n 1) elebrate h 1 gave Ref: Geor; Noted R Here and Ri riend 1 to er birth pleasan in town for Out of Barn Hip—William | o Go — Miss| Camp Fire Girls | and With Dont Worry About \ 4 Soap And Ointment ‘Will quickly remove them. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- post-car d *‘Cuticura, Dept. 21G, Sold throughor ut the world... IS | | | returned to | s w ’s stay in | ts, nd Mrs, « Murphy has been { spending t in Groton. | Father Dead. _ Miss Alice Gardner was called to | Pittsfield, Monday, by the death of | ner Tatner. Kenney and Mrs. Glynn have. returned to Staten at The Tow- | Miss Olive Lada spent the past week with Pro ence relatives. Irs. rge Clark and daughter, | 7une iss Dorothy Clark, spent a few n Attleboro, with Mr. ind Mrs. E. Clark. William Robinson 1is visiting in, with her mother, ay. With Camp Fire Girls. Miss Olive Bishop is spending the eek on Block Island, with the Gamp © Girls on the Bluffs. Miss Louise Gardner is spending some time in Hartford and Meriden. Mrs. Sarah Schlough and Miss Ber- tha Schlough of Waltham were week end guests at the home of Edward Jones. John Curry and_Frederick Kings- vy have returned after a brief stay at Watch Hill At Pleasant View. Mrs. Howard Bishop_ and _sister, Mrs. Sarah Schlough, Miss Bertha Schlongh, George Schlough and FEd- ward A. Jones have been spending some time at Pleasant View. New Haven.—omn!zatlon.ot the Northern Oyster exchange by men identified with the oyster industry in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Rhede Island was nnounced; in. M, Flasen Jaskipesl, . A {bs AFFORD SPRINGS | of | ¢ MAN DROWNED NEAR WESTERLY Philip Herbert, 45, Was Crossing Bridge That Was Being Re- paired and Lost Balance—William M. Williams, of Norwich, Recalls Sensational Bank Robbery—Band Concert Tonight—Funeral of James M. Pendleton, Jr. The local committee of Tolando Mar- | gherita lodge has completed ar: ments for the special convention Company F, of the Eighth Connecti- He was wounded at Dreury's v 16, 1864. John L. Shepard, sted from Plainfield, in Com- the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island, S K, Twenty-first, was mustered of Ttaly in America, which is to as sérgeant Aug. ;; 113‘,‘3 and was held next Sunday in Mechanics hall, | Made first sergeant the following De- opening at 11 o’clock in the mornin oo pus sremotud o e bes At 2 o'clock recess will be taken for enant Dec. 20, 1862, and was disch’ ed 1863, or W] vill be served in Iiber ged Sept.’ 22, tion will reconvene. In the evening | @ll il Company K, Twenty-first, rank- at 8 o'clock thers will be 2 public | ollows: Captain Jeremiah M. session in_Mechanics hall, Professor | {hePard, Second Licutenant John L. incenzo E. Cinquegrana, of Pro Boa SiiSede corge W. dence, head of the order will be the |Shepard 2 principal _speaker. Joseph Venezia T . also of Providence, will give an a are not the en“y man :fi" dress in English. At 9 o'cloc ity, or rather s of Pasquale will be a concert and recept A or of the grand offic tled lodge was instituted last Sey B Lol e nd since then fourteen new vas roy = ave become affiliated, and t talf L L fine of $25 and costs Meheste il inoatiay ized e of $25 and cos tho grand lodze officers ele- b hesee rin o e sittos | & wewed the left car of Georse o 'the Tailway station and under ¢ i Sunday nig reported, Kave a ‘s & iums, in the Third district elack. T r midn of Tuesda: o'clock, t d it uilty to the cha Mechanics g n ent assault. He furnished a is to be held. $1000 for appearance in the My it o rt Friday morning. leaves New London at 7.10 morning and Westerly at At the annual meeting of the Atlan- pleased with the propos tic Monday at Block this train ba i illard of Westerly ind Westerly ! change might ir e e on ickering, 31, after a com- neral_public i died early v born in Mr. and Mrs. st avenue. He c by occupation, but has been associated llivan and in busines cct under the firm name of | 1 MAKERS OF TH TURKISH The blending is exceptional T 7 HAND £ HIGHEST GRADE TURKISH GARETTES INTHE WORLD MURAD CIGARETTES ARE MADE ESPECIALLY FOR THE DISCRIMINATING AND EXPERIENCED SMOKER OF HIGH GRADE TURKISH CIGARETTIES EGYPTIAN Gl 2 & Suliivan. He was gen- B Lle 15 “a good fellow” b y 1s and was popular with uaintances. ~ Desides X : s survived by two broth- - r., and Joseph Pickering; I % ers, Mr: Arnold 1 Mrs, Frank aylor and Miss kering. The deceased was ner esterly iodge, B, P. O i 1 . ‘ S fEMEMBER_. Turkish to- F | services for James lonroe 7 v, Iy at the hom acco is the z e P . world’s most 1 C. A ) ; . o ALY famous tobacco for cigarettes. William M. Williams, a former chi 2 of the Norwich fire tmen 2 ere now in Westerly, witness w i ; , 1 er rose »vered with of gypsop white snap | € norary bearers were . nder Blake, Foster % 3, 1 « Crandall, house and trance and all the workmen are to go|returned to Providence after a vlul% % Grove avenue, | géd between two teams.|that way. here, ) master mechanic | Plessant View ana Wateh Hill in con At Voluntown Rehearsal. The True Blue society has dectd- | Rathbun, 4 Af woolen mill;l Pottap| Dection, with the ma v morn- | _Lawrence Kra: director of the|ed not to have its picnic till more set- | Alden Wilcox will return today from{ igge over the | IR CATC Dect Wateh | Plainfield band, and Edward Lyon |tled weather. It will be at the home | Southport, where he went in his pow-! : e connects the vil- | 138 @bout 50 = to|Were in Voluntown Tuesday evening|of Mrs. Ethel Murphy in Brook | er boat, the Athea, to get a party off . r nd Ashaw ey Just| e 30ng "wi 25 the first rehearsal of the newly or- | Street. The committee is Mrs. Mary | ten person = ¥ esday and was anized oluntown band 3eeb Mrs. Jose Chest Mrs. i Lol w 8 2 widow and two chil ".'v",‘»{' T '\“‘[ Home on Sick Leave. The Silver Links society met at the| Mrs. Etta Fish has gone to Vers] " “'{"‘1” e 3 cis Sulliv church parlors Wednesday and tied [mont for her vacation from her dutios Ne : Selk of a derrick Weds s 3 of Ya a guilt. in the town clerk’s office. B g e 3 d at To Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rathbun of De-| A meeting of Liberty _council, ' b e i D e n Plain : roit, Mich., are here for a long stay. | daughters of America, was held Wed= rot wa B | ric halict et aonabton It is expected that inia McDonald is il from |nesday evening. throt O o o e teries A a nies s and grip. P. Avery Wilcox has returned from 2 r the end, holding | would nc sso T i R. P. Scott of Baltimore is|Providence. T 2. _rowboat Mrs. Sarah F e en, will leave soon vside inn. Artieur Woodworth has been n Qe Paso, Tex.,, as M rs. Charles Schwartz of Mr. Woodworth on Fishers Is- o)< v & I Sullivan is ordered to repor re in the village for sev- 29 Sl kebt homs. over thres weeks an- | erell weslks! Edwin, the youngest son of Mr. : rur Nov. 15, and alway Vet larded The Hoopes family from Baltimore |and Mrs. Walter Wolverton is Il re pr Wiciin b cown, H & & arc at_their summer home at Groton ixtoonth Birthday. % ; e Tt i Long Poi Miss Josephine Vallette observed om ol S NOANK Wilbur rwich was a re- [her 16th birthday very pleasantly on or ot i ick Seventh Day At Cebt et nE B o el ¢ aptist chu M a Mrs. R. N. Dod, || from | Ten Foot Fence'to ‘Surround. ship-| 05,200 Di8 o ., ZR0ER of i oot : yard—Picnic Postponed Till Weath. Ml New Haven—All previous records c of postofiice Wedr 1y | er Clears—Personal Items. LB Ll for the New Haven postoffice have Gre Charles a ties were smashed | —_— - Mrs. Minnie Valette and her Camp |been broken the past year in respect f New to smithereen: 1 ©of| The fence being erected about the|Fire Girls have broken camp on Ma- |to the number of epecial delivery let- . 2 automobile W | Palmer shipyard is nearly complet- | son’s Island where they spent two |ters and packages handled. The rec- Lond: minutes the | € 1. It is to be 10 feet high and the | weeks. ords show that 107,006 special deliv- I arrived with L |0ld entrance to the vard on the east| The proposed picnic of the Mizpah |erics were handled during the fiscal b | side will be closed up. ga keep- s has been given up for a time. year ending June 30, while last year er will be at the Spring street en- Mr. and Mrs. William Cully have | 83,142 were the fizures. s| . and prevented ber — —_— - — — PLAINFIEL| ! taken over 3 : Daniel Hallisey Pays Fine and Costs— | d Rehearsal. | A ! Thomas E. Wheeler, tax collector of ol % W uohthe, Union Baptist church |the town cf North Stonington, will| Daniel Hallisey was arraigned be | t the ¢ h or b t et back for his personal use|fore Justi Benjamin R. Briggs at| special ¢ will ) e dotadtad the | central Village Wednesday morning on 100 to pay he cl Sl e e cach of the peace and | et SEt : panicd by his son Noyes [ tWo ¢ e e ich reads as follo ’ o P s | intoxi Te was arrested Thurs- | the historic n pre ] 1 ) ter re- | gay for causing a disturbance in front | pastor, Rev - & ind In Attempling 1o of David Marshall's home on E | ject, The u € bepeilys loding i avenue. Hallisey pleaded not v | Drayer d uicewsly of the srist | (o Sig charges, but after the stat | At 3 o' nal Ser- et PR el ¢ | shown its evidence he was found g | mon, preac ¥ g ik ror ihaas Sel-land fined $3 and costs, amounting to D. pastor of 3 Clark for the gralm|gsg02, which he paid Norwich by I : ng of his father and e o | ance. With the aid Town’s Sharpshooters. anniversar the Federal Felting| Plainfield can boast a number of| mon preached by R ; the horse was hauled |marksmen who have accomplished Douglass Thomas, D. D, of ¢ ! ¢ firma, but the wagon|some great work at shoots this year ton, R. I, the 1 war ve srain is still there and will be| The most prominent of tuese = are fe rcher, Tounder ; i Mr. Wheeler was se-| George Babcock, Valmore G sfon out of which the Uni e brought _ to|iawrence Krauss, Edward Lyon, Dr. church grew; th v riy and at Dr. Scanlon. | Arthur A. Chase, Will Bradford, by Deacon Huzh the ¢ r. Wheeler has retained Judge Her-|Thomas Fiynn and John A. Leab, man of the deacon t W thbun to bring a suit in|George Babeock showed remarkabie | inz; benediction, by R nag; t the town for not pro- | gkill with a rifle in the recent shoot der Morris, pastor. | 1 railing or proper protection | held under the auspices of the Taft- i at that point, and with | ville Shooting club, finishing in second George W. Shepard, of Willimant n substantial amount in dam-|place. Valmore Guertin, Who is a is_spending the summer at 2 ages. member of the Thirteenth company, View, and Tuesday he called on T is_claimed to be the crack shot in Wilcox, lfbraria of the Wes- | Local Laconics. said_company. In the trial shoot on terly Public 1t hese gentle- | Grand Chaplain E. Leroy Hart of|the Danielsonrange he showed his fine men met_for tim 3 nce made an official vistt to|marksmanship by finishing in first years. They t of their 1 g : council, R. A., Monday |Dlace. Lawrence Krauss is another days when they worked toset ton v man who has performed in a fine man- the Central Village cotton mill, s St S ner at Taftville range, for in every which time they had not seen eact Harvey Perry, operated upcn for ap-| (100t that he has participated in his other. Mr. Shepard and two broth dicitis in a Providence hospital ten|pame has been found near the top of Hola eommatetons 15 the are S| 0, has returned to his home-in | foa e 72 the Civil war, a record that is vrob- | Tha remetuing cracksmen have been ably not equalled In any Connecticut| -Harry W. Whipple of Beaufort, S, C., | known to do some great shootine in tamily. | arrived in Westerly Wednesday after- | this sectlon,. especially Will Bradford, George W. Shepard enlisted on and will remain here _several | who is said to have cast his vote for Plainfield, Ang. 9, 1862, in Compa ks on his annual summer visit. Honest Abe Lincoln. It would not be Twenty-first regiment infantry, geant, and was promoted to bé se fclen Fitz Pendleton, president sley college, attended the fu- Tiey st S ool o e Oct phew, James Monroe T e e e & Wednesday afternoon. first. leutenant. On Nov. 10, 186¢_he was made first leutenant. On 10, 1864, he was promoted to be ca tain of the company and W ably discharged May 8, brother, Jeremiah M., was cap Company K, Twenty-first, and major by brevet. He entered the vice from Plainfleld. Aus. 1862, 'md‘ was discharged April 10, 1865, ¢ was anslazed o tha. e Speakers will Aciency programme. 'he latest trans dwards to Mary lot and ston County Central Un- ndeavor association will Atlantic Beach next tell of the er deeds recorded e town clerk’s offico are: Frances E. Mitchell, house west. side_White Schoolhouse “Twenty-first, from road; - Charles -J. Butler: togHattle (A. renty-first, fro X g <2 Town Has Some Skilled Marksmen— | Musicians Attend Voluntown Band | ‘well 0 have'Will level his rifie on you for a target! Although at present there is no range here where shoots are held, it will not be lorg before a range is laid out and shoots will be held under the auspices of g Plajnfleld shooting club, as this sport is fast*becoming popular among local men. Public Contest Saturday. The Plainfleld Bowling Green club anticipates a great day Saturday, when : the ;Central Falls bowling_team corapetesgwith ; the plocal . team ghere. 2% 6 3 3 quart Berlin Kettle with Cover quart Cake Dish quart Collander or Strainer 2V, quart Double Boiler BULLETIN BUILDING Auto Delivery 6 quart Roaster 6 quart Steamer 3 quart Casserole Auminem Universal Gembination Cooking Set SEVEN COMBINATIONS WITH THREE PIECES AND COVERS 92.30 ) ALL | FOR THE HOUSEHOLD 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4

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