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NORWICH BULLETIN, Ymmmfl nelin . Hutchinsg Jones, wes Fl 1843, |antomolite; owned , and driven by« ‘mr&:fl;m&hflm collided: [with-a.matorcydle;ridden by Blorimend [Taezee, -of,‘Conantville, at’the corner {of Churchiand Valleyistreets. The mmo- | toreycles was. coming’up - Valley_stroot and. thejanto’ was. svmgvdm ‘Church l.nwx at. moderate - speed. Sussman, fnot seeing) or: hearing ‘the motorcycle, turned into Valley street when the itwo came together. Liezce. sustained {tnany- cutsiand bruises. He was taken to St. Josept’s’hospital‘where he had Ihis iojuries attended to, after which he went to‘histhome. The automobile {was not demaged to any tent but | the motoreycle was.pretty well smash- {ed up. The authorities were investi gating the accident later in the day but Sussman could not be located. It GeorgashuGrady. After; an {liness ’ of . George A Grady, B8 d at 242°Main strest, Sai at 10 o'dlock. He was nd Sive. Michae Cra in this city Oct. 28, 3 Annio Day Grady, one! siater, Katherine -Grady, 'and_five Charles of Holyoke, Mass., this city. c. FUNERALS Mrs. Viola K. Ellis. | was thousht he was.away on a pleas- | View street, Saturday morning. Re-| g,y (Birthday Party—Twenty-two {re trip and would return in proper | {UiGm BiEh WSS FO5 SRS 25 5| at Sunday School Yestarday—Week- r F. Bannon. Mitchel Dennault, Napo- | end Notes. | leon LeClair, Frank Roy and Arthur — o Uk Roy, all uncies of Mrs. Elis, acted as| Saturday the Brown family held RESULTS IN FRACTURED SKULL | pearers. their annual reunion in the Williman- \ Miss Leontine Chabot. tic House. Members of the family Pierre Dausereau Also Has Broken morning the funeral of | Were present from New London, Hart- Arm, Following Spill at South e Chabot was held from |ford, Willimantle, Jewett Cit: Col; Chaplin. her home at 260 Main street with re- | chester, Killingly, East Hampton an — quiem high mass at St. Mary’s church [ Mood o An_automobfle accident Rev b cd near the old paper hi hoir sang af | many present as in former years. L ing, which nearly caused th Philobert Chabot, from a number. social day was en- one of the occupants of th s | Alb Martin and Robert Richaras |Joyed by all in atte dames. the result of a joy ride by z | were the bearers Those prasent were: Mr. and Mr {men of this city Saturday night. T ecrenier of Moodus jear was owned by Phillip S. Hills and Bible Class Had Picnic. Do vz a o ANl was taken without his permissi m 3 Mrs rs, Mrs, Honry | EMIiY Gooddell ana Mr in_front of a local garage. Irs. W wen, Mrs, Tays | oU; Hartford; Mr. anc ! “Roaul Lamourcux, & Willard, e | Lcover and datghter, |ty for the place of a Ak L ette Store | B8 d danshter, of rom un— am's st urch ta v Dr. Rogers, | oo I, Mrs. Charl B s T o notihed M nton Rood er of the Keeney,. who_was the dushnrc!'x‘hmux ‘and Pan- .teacher. She was -born in Andover, April ‘, parents _he.is ‘survived by a widow, Misy brothers, Daniel, Thomas, William and Bdwara,:all of Mr. Grady was a member of San Jose Assembly, No. 14, K. of C, and of San Jose Council, No. 1¢, K. of The funeral of Mrs. Viola King Bl- lis was held from her home at 32 Fair- J. Lemieux, watch, “** Brief-Mention. Nsml.ihrmm(dwflav‘l M. lett, time. Casino afiernoon at o | e Sunday of the ;largest there. ‘Bandmaster Wheeler had ar ranged a very;attractive proagram. Health,Officer: C.. A.. Jenkins has re- with- child; mg to night_they-had ,not.arrived. Dr. Jen tysts. Willimantic Camp Ground Owing to fllness there were not an Learag Man for Chef. Dron, o fevenin the Choral elub | Lucius Brov | Gilsord, reh left Sunday 1 riyenty-two at Su . P ihliid A [which s an Oaldand touring Sl B L b : cent model, and started » < b Wil 1 iwhich place thev left A ter moth i fght. When Hills, b e R R e Naval Militia Pass Through Town, |Hils on s [Chaplin, Francis, who w n 1 Saturday morning a iy ing, aid not s down, conse of five cars d_through | Recent the car skidded and overtur , ZarTying 400 of the Connecti- | Stocki iing the occupants out. All were who jured except Danscre days' se. While | Ge a_fractured at local station the men | Wesley When the ¥ t t the train. |DBucklan their number - ke M0 sent for and t ition Withdrawi Ead duEGLechE el own car in which bet A cottage Wesley n which 1e Lincoln of the | Bromie Jew R an to S has withdrawn i Where he was as com ik thess ; be expected, P 1 conc R “eire gthers w es in this | { Jbate court. The in- i‘m‘,; ndor SN | or ) n volunteered since |nue, Afr M Eions o the pollc ity | the fiir on Wiliimantic or Sim and agreed to pay all demages in the Week-end Visitors. R oalaent Hooks’ Outing to the Shore. Stk erd il e The car, which was run an s of Exc Hook | cludea Miss Katherine Clark of New garage under its own ny of this city made | London at the her - smashed to a great c 1t trip to Providence | mother, Mrs. 15 tor was pushed out of pi thev remained over Saturday | in several places, the boc went to_ Rock: was _smashed t ’ nt the day which was 1 1 in which Will front, fende t The members ar- the top, w a most ed blood on it, B oA L“nlls {Mh"i : and Mrs. G Wr condition ~rid z laling without a | Wich et et otk lilty to the charge| Mr. and Mrs. Lucius s Dbelievec 3 o thalii iy b daughter, Mary an recover. [a8 escous T expiatn ai Foster of South Manches = | throuzh ar reter. After fully [Mrs. Mary Foster at her OBITUARY xplainin nat to Kim x| StiDeon eyen sourt| Mrs. Ruth V Mrs. Wi Keeney COULL rita Wi, Bover The death of Emma Lout visit with friends ow of William ney, Mr. and M her home in Andover Saty lof” Providence ing at 5 o'clock. 3 brother, Arthur fered a shock som i been grow! re returning | AFTER THE SALE BARGAINS The heavy 'selling-during our Preparedness Sale has left us with broken: lots of good seasonable merchandise and for the final clearance we have put a price on each lot that will compel quickiclearance: LINEN ANDSGINGHAM COL OR ED VOILE DRESSES DRESSES 5.89 and quality, to ciose at $3.89 $1.95, $2.48 ana $2.98, st ciose at $148 $4.98, to close at .....p--- $2.89 P()RCH DRESSES $6.89, to close at ....—..- - 938 quality, to close at ......... 75c WHITE VOILE DRESSES $6.50 quality, to close at ......... $3.89 ton HOUSE DRESSES $7.50 quality, to close at ........ $5.00$1.00 quality to close at ........... 76c $0.50 quality, to close at ........ $7.50 quality, to close at ........ $129 $12.50, $15.00 quality, to clése at $10.00 quality, to close at . - $1.89 WHITE LINGERIE PETTI- WHITE GOODS COATS Women’s White Lingerie Petticoats that previously sold fory$1.00 and $1.50 ta_close at 50c e: of Pique, plain crepe, fancy check striped crepe, regular 23c values, close at 12% One lot of White Goods, consisting or to p i THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Capital;$100,000 - Surplus and Profits 3175 000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its v own affairs, characierize THE WINDHAM " NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to | establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable, The Wmdham Natmnal Bank nd Jo: Barnford.—All the Jarge summer h are filled for this part of July he greater part of August, but the smaller oncs are finding it a slow son. Many cottages are empt: Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Spring Cleaning Days are here, and no doubt you brighten up the home. Perhaps a Chair or Table, a Carriage, a Couch Bed, a Mat- tress, a Rug or some Curtains. Come in and let us show you at LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Telephone 285-3 Main and Union Streets Willimantic, Conn. JAY M. SHEPARD Eucceoding Flmore & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbaimer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assictant Tel. connection HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St, Wi ‘|present :ana presentea him a sitver ‘ml grandmother, Mrs. Helen monfpm him a little silver Victor: Dupont, of 74 Church street, has bed his father, Louis Dupont, as and Mrs. George 'W. Williams y morning for Weekapaus, R. 1, whefe ‘they will spend some The 'Amiummd of this city Atlantic before one audiences assembled ceived word that.an autgmobile party ; from:New York is com- vicinity. Up to Sunday king has<men. posted about the town and as soon as the.party arrives he will be notified and ‘will immediately send the children back to New York as a caution against.infantile para- Brown Family Reunion Held Satur® will want something new to Sideboard, a Bureau, a Baby _ MONDAY, Play ’em straight across the board, Bo—play ’em straight— and pass the good word along. The one best sure-thing always bet, the greatest, grandest littie clgarette you’ve ever smoked MECCA JEWETT CITY Holy Name Society Team Defeats Kil- lingly Tigers—Somers-Rawson Mar- riage—Week End and Sunday Visit- ors. | The Holy Name society 1nine co! 1 itseif with glory | day afternoon when the members won ty contested game with the Kil- | lingly Tigers by a score of 7 to 6. The visitors were an older and heavier cam, but met their Waterloo in the H S. Neither side scored for first five innin: and the game seem- ed slow to the onlookers. But the cighth and ninth made up for anvthing lacking in excitement. It was said that the K. T. had played 14 games and lost only two. The J. H. §. changed tha record Saturday Married at Methodist Parsonage. Miss May Rawson and Edward Somers of Willimantic were married at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Samuel Thatcher on Saturday after- noon at 5 o'clock. Home from Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Webster, Miss Mary Law- son, Miss Marjorie Webster and Miss Agnes Olsen have returned from Pine Grove. Take Big Fish. George and Chester Geer of Hop: ville recentiy caught four black b: weighing 18 1-2 pounds. The largest fish weighed 5 1-4 pounds. Guests of Miss Olsen. M. Agnes Olsen had as her guests Sunday Misses sie Popham, Nellie and Mary Lynch, Mary McCarthy, Catherine Kane, Elizatet hand Mary McManus of Fitchville, Bertha and Mildred Montgomery of Pachaug and Jennie Blake, Jennle Coyle and Alice Brennan of Jewett City. Mrs. Jane Hogg's Guests. Jane Hogg entertained Sunday r sister, Mrs. Margaret Schofleld, and George Schofield, Mrs. John Scho- field and Mrs. Seth Schofield of Staf- ford Springs, and her nicce, Mrs. John Sibley, of Ware, Mass. Store Closed Because of Funeral. The M. Hourigan store in Jewett City was closed Saturday on account of the funeral of Michael Hourigan in Norwich. Short Paragraph: The Congregational church Sunday for August. Slater library opens tonight after being closed for two weeks. | "Dirs. Rosa Kelsey of Concord, N. H., and Miss Doris Fitch of Lisbon are visiting at Paul Geist's. James Crary is the latest to pur- chase a new machine. George McArthur of Quincy, Ma is at his brother's, James McArthur's, for two weeks. Camps Along the Shetucket Prove Pop- ular—Pleasure Trips of Local People and Thelr Friends. Joseph Plante and family of Willi~ mantic were Sunday visitors here. closed Willimantic were in Baitic Sunday. Peter Harrell of New Hampshire is Napoleon Harrell, of Main street. was a local visitor Sunday. was the guest of his mother Sunday. gpent Sunday with his family on Highk | Miss Dorothea Burke of Marlboro,|who went to ne two weeks ago, lo appear in the superior street. ass., are Ulo guests of Mr. and Mrs. been cal home by the critical | court, state with the evi- In New Home. but ss of her sister, Mrs. William H. | dent ng his bond. He »s moved from sympathy is being expressed | Barber, who is at the home of her | was ¢ assault in connec- Drescher cot- | for Mr. and Mrs. Fverett Passamore |brother, Dr. Bdward C. Chipman, in | tion with the strike of employes of the 3 by many friends because of the break- | New London. velvet mill. i amily motored| g down in health of Mrs. Passa- Heard and Seen. | New School Superintendent. - wore. < i S v Rev. F. DerSur e oo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beebe and| At a meeting of the school commit- Woc nam spent| Re B DesSurcauit has recently s “Holen and_ Carolyn Beebe of | tee held Friday evening it was dect fe ¥ vkl and Mo | BE S Ol e Ay bis class reunion | yyecigeld, N. J., are at the Tift home- | to cn Willlam R. Snyder of Dixon, n Woods. e Intanae T cen- | Stead for the summer. {Ia. as superintendent of schools to Ir. and Ars - are visit-| H. T. Gorman is driving a seven-|S(Gq for e SAMMER, -, | ahiedea | Superintendent Woodworth, lae e A Seater Louring car. AMr Gorman Te-|James Noble are visiting relatives in| The committee had previously engaged Patrick dham | cently exchanged his five-seater tour- |\, octer, Mass. | William_T. Whitney of New York, but was a Sunday ic. ing car for the seven. = ¢ his| Miss Abbie Willlams has returned | he has declined. He gives as a reason Cliver Portcl as been the guest| George Generous is again at his|.qo"siven weeks' stay in East | that his father is ill and he considers of Paul Ettor at Mr. Ettor's camp on [ duties at the store of H. A. Richards Greenwich, it his duty to care for him. Principal e L % e Yacaron ses Goldic and May Hancox of | Kutscher has been re-engaged. Albert Cullen, Robert Love and Ray- S s b e wen Election Today. mond Love spent S t Groto : 4 - Eohis Tome B COLCHESTER Stoddard. 5 The borough election will be held S N i e Miss Adaline Callahan of Carolina IS 1niy artcrnoon, when the polls will be = Many in Camp. i Good Attendance at Masquerade Ball 'c:‘ruom"‘. léhor ber sister, Mrs. William | (o0 @¢ 0090 %, V%0010 It is the he camps along river . B aigh. fine there bas heen 3 5 Sunday. g Conference. in P13n10\1Ih, Mass. hites evidently having been satis- Mrs. John Woods has returned home - £ lvia has returned from o Fbbenie s two weeks visit with Providence| The Colchester baseball team played t in Maine. Pratt has left for 2 with Woonsocket friends. ieorge LaFleur lantic Bea Thomas Burke was in Boston Satur- Gay. week's pent Sunday at At- mes and Georgianna the Hebron team on the park. Masquerade Ball. The first masquerade and_civic ball given by the Independent Harry El- gart lodge was held in Grange hall Saturday evening and was largely at- tended. Gillin’s full orche Saturday afternoon v and Sunday at|ed the music. Prizes were Revere the nicest and the most comi Miss eft for three | (umes, also for the best wa! weeks' field friends. Joseph Simoneau a week end Noted About the Borough. visitor with Jewett City frien Mr, and Mrs. Edwin R. Gillette, Rev. u of Plainfleld|H. A. Blake, Judge and Mrs. H. P. week end visitor with her par-|Buell, Mrs. Edwin R. Munson and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Simoneau, | party, Mrs. D. W. Williams, Miss Ellen ain strect Williams, Jrs. M. A. Baker, Mrs. Katie John Roy of Willimantic was visit- | Talcott and Mrs. Ella Palmer were ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthut | visitors in Norwich Fric Roy, r. over Sunday. Mr. and Mr: L William Jones spent Sunday at Block | Wheeler and William Johnson were at Island. Camp W., Gardner Lake, I Alfred Nygren of Plainfield was a Dr. J. M. Klein was in orwich Fri- Baltic visitor Sunday. day atfending the meeting of the city eny of Plainfield wa friends Sunday. OCCUI\_d AND VERSAILLES Station Agent Levasseur and Family Home, After 1,600 Mile Trip—Funera —Outing Notes. the and town officials and held to take action on of the spread of infan! William H. Bu Marlboro Saturds Willlam Muh was a Norwich visitor Saturday. Charles Clark of Marlboro was a weck end visitor in town. C. C. Barton of Hartford was the guest over Sunday of his family at the health officers the prevention le paralysis. ton was a visitor in E. Levasseur is again attending to | 3 ot b s acme of Mrs. Barton's mother, Mrs. his duties as station agent at the|yomo 0l TS PR ot Versailles station after an outing of| e Wagner, on Main street. = = o ow two weeks. during which time Mr.|praven after a week's visit at his home Lovasseur, accompanied by his wife| Maven after a weel and daughter, enjoyed a 1,600 mile au-| " a1y anq Mrs. Wiiliam B. Griswold tomobile trip through New Bngland and Canada. Members of the Ladies’ of the Versailles M. held their annual Hill. outing Funeral of Mrs. Cai Mrs. Z, Caisse died at her home in Occum at an early hour Tuesday after an illness of several vears. Mrs. Calsse has been a resident of the village for The funeral ser- vices were heid at St. Joseph's church R. Des- the past ten years. Thursday morning, Sureault officiating. Rev. I A number of telephones were burned severe out from the effects of the shower Thursday afternoon. Picnic at the Park. Ofembers of the Versailles M. E ‘Willlam Ducharme and family of | Sunday school had their annual outing Saturday afternoon at Mohegan park, Work of moving the residence of the guest of hic parents, Mr. and Mrs. | George Jarvis soveral feet to the west has been completed, the present loca- Lawrence Authier of New Haven|tion giving the jarvis home a higher elevation, and adds much to the value George Douville of Central Village|of the property. ‘Willam Kinder of Pawtucket, R. I, Lawrence Drescher and ‘Atme Wood | spent a short time with local friends motored to Hartford Sunday, malking | Tuesday. the trip in Mr. Drescher’s machine. Mrs. A. E. Ravenell spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. Louis Diotte of-Proviflence, R. L, Mrs. Kate A. Burke of-Boston and Mrs. . P. Topliff, after returned to Wauregan. Afd society . church recently at Watch spending three weeks with Occum friends, has of Middletown were visitors in town Friday, making the trip by automobile. Miss Bessie Nelkins of New York is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelkins, for several weeks' va- cation. George Gilmore of Westchester was at his home on Norwich avenue over Sunday. ) MYSTIC Thomas-Hart Engagement Announced —Local Friends Attend Funeral of Miss Agnes McDonough. ‘Cards have been received anmounc- ing the engagement of Miss Martha Ellen Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, of Yonkers, N. Y., to Albert D. Hart of Winsted, Ct. Mr. Hart is & nephew of Attorney Al- bert Denison of Mystic. Attended New London Funeral. Miss Sarah Donchue, Mrs. James Black, Mrs. Kate McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonough, Miss Mae Me- Donough _and Edward McDonough were in New London Saturday to at- tend the funeral of Miss Agnes Mc- Donough. Recalled from Maine. in the main demox and have elect- Senmme Sl e ed them v y and without opposition, is the guest of her brother, Bedford William o Toth republicans and democrats have r. and Mrs. I. W. Miner of Omaha, | i¢kets Qlyaie it Neb., have been in town this week, ro- ELECTION FRAUD CASES THROWN OUT OF COURT newing acquaintances. STONINGTON Bicycle Thief, Unable to Pay Fine, Goes to Jail—William R. Snyder of Fourteen Men Were Under Indictment at Coventry, R. I. 1 Providence, R. July 30.—The i s of 14 Coventry men under indict- lowa New School Superintendent. pron¢ ‘charging fraud in connection Carnte Kelley, aged 16, who was|With the election of ~Congi Walter R. Stiness in November, 1914 were thrown out of court yesterday by a decision of Federal Judge Brown sustaining a demurrer in behalf of the defendants. The court ruled that the federal government was without juris- brought from Providence Friday with the bicycle he had stolen from in front of the Richmond store in Pawcatuck Jast Wednesday evening, the property of William Molonson, pleaded guilty to the charge of theft when arraisned be- fore Judge Frank H. Hinckley in the |diction, the power of regulating such town court of Stonington Saturday|‘The government alleged the defend- He was penalized by a fine of $20 and |, ¢s pribed the electors to vote for costs of $28.88, and_was committed to the county jail at New London. Pa- e e trolman John F. Packer. who arrested | 0% 0% S SRR 20 NI O actices. the boy and secured the bi e, W ’}5‘"“‘ Sl r‘ ees ordered to escort the boy to the jail | TWO other {"‘1" tments of Sl dhats Prosecutor Benfamin H. Hewitt sug- {2cter are pending before fhe coust SDS gested to the patrolman that while in |22 Which the decision 1s exxpecte to have like effec New London he communicate with Richard Mansfield, the eounty proba- tion officer, with a view to get the of Miss W. information ccncerning the boy to his o Doden ‘},I"\’f‘ff"“‘} of Mr. parents in Ludlow. Vt. 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