Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 14, 1916, Page 2

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What Is Going on Tonight. St. Johw's Commandery, ‘No. 11, K. 1, Masonic hall Natchaug Lodge, No. 22, K. of P, ordan block. Mansfield to Buy Sparks’ Property. At & meeting of about one hundred £ the electors of Mansflield Saturday frernoon, it was decided to purchase he whole or such part =as will be ieeded of the Sparks farm for the rection-of a school house to take the jlace of the one which was recently probate by J. J. Flelds of Norwich, son-in-law of the deceased, by Judge J. A. Shea and as there was no ob- jection to the admission and Mr. Fields was named as executor and F. P. Fenton and Albert C. Scripture were named as appraisers of the es- tate. By the terms of the will Lucy G. Fields of Norwich gets $60 in_cash and_a family Bible, Sarah G. Fields of Norwich, Lottie G. Joseph'of Ston- ington and Henry G. Aurello of Nor- wich, children, each receive $5 in_cash the school children of Wind- ‘which is made up of T.J. Kel- C, Lathrop and R. H. Fenton, meet some time this week and the bids that. have been received. is thought that the meeting will be er Monday or Tuesda Two Tlokets for Each Elk. The committee that is in charge of the Elke' clambake that ig to be given has decided that two tickets will be allowed each member. The Putnam lodge which is to participate in the festivities, has been sent one hundred tickets for thelr own use. Williman- tic lodge is to hold a carnival in the state armory in November, the pro- ceers will start a fund for a home for the order. CHILD RAN IN FRONT NURWICH “BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1916 T TS TEnieAYmYaTA e We offer ZIRA as . rette that is honestly Making no foolish, extrav- - and ‘a_similar sum is given to Char- S ) e = lestroyed xm‘:‘x;e.ma}*h‘ehu - b I o Tewhl = Btzonh;g::m a OF MOTORCYCLE Y agant c|a|ms p = gl granddaughter. he rest of e es- i ters, wanted the new school buflt on |4 ie is given to Emma L. Aurelio, the | Daughter of Mr. and Mres. William N. ‘ - — he site of the old one and $1,500 had | 1t® I 5 e Kol D Ak iy B jeen appropriated for that purpose = 5 i "'N 1 'l"‘? °d own by Machine, kY P 2 .. = - e jut the selectmen came to the cc ut Not Injure th e e GBITUARY. = ot romising nothing it:can- nterests of the town if the new school Mis. Pauiltie Erosh. ‘While passing through this city on &, uld be placed on the Sparks farm d - s his motorcycle about 7 o'clock Satur- % . vhich could be purchased for $1,000.| The death of Mrs. Pauline Frosh|day evening, Clayton Whalen of Hart- no e |Ver t was then decided that he houtse | 9ccurred at the St. Joseph hospital on|ford, ran _into the four-vear-ol 5 . anding on the property in question riday c'\'vnm,‘,'_ rr!rvm ck!‘rrl\osis os t}:e daughter o[hL\!r. and Mrs. Willlam N. il Ean. AR LCE ould be remodeled into a school- | livei TS. rosh, who was thirty | Allard of this city The child, who . - < . o e e e e DR e L T e ut a.cigarette you will enjoy he matter that finally resulted in the | New York, but at the_\!lme{xhcdwi_\s Y. M. C. A, ran out into the street o EA N 4 reeting Saturd taken s she was visiting friends in | directly In front of the motorcycle - : d L P e s s o s etre smoking—a“cigarette to depend VORWICH RELATIVES survived by three small children. and threw th:‘]mm‘hn\c over on its R T . e side. Fortunately the rider was going 3 _ REmEmBERED FUNERAL. B el o s i on—to tie to—to buy again and 5 5 — the child, who picked herself up af- < G Risics Geta tler iEather's Henry Powell. ter she was struck and ran away again. Family Bible and $50 in Cash— Saturday afternoon the | was injured by the accident, M T o). Other Bequests. ]r; ral services of Henry l’o\;«"ens\\'erc \\'hdqle‘n]\\'entt to &m pollcg s:atmn} im- £ /L N - = ' s 25T icld from the parlors of Jay M. Shep- | mediately after the accident and r 4 g On Baturday moraine tha il or [Ber o oo PUIER Of Gay M, SRR | Mol ST e Al T Just because “Better tobacco Thomas G. Au was admitted to | red Powell, );J.h(,‘ and ‘;Ilo\s]"ll him to depart, The - ”» | Huds ather of the child, who was follow- d ZIRA f | wcted as ing the motorcyele up the strect on a maae amous. { in the Willimantic ceme- | bicvcle, came to the st 1 house . 2% raity - ot Sedbo 231 some time afterw 'd and said at the ke w: . <) L . P ! R s S The MILDEST Cigarette: Louls Caccato, who recently felllgitle way in wh accldent couid 2 | f 1 aging @ the thread mill | hova peen avoided % s B v dly_injured, was discha Sdedie @ 4 o e S ok e o Paralysis Situation Unchanged. } e e v °| Heaitn Dr. C. A. Jen Dot e A the two men |Stated S A E he 1 : in Gilend, was | AIVSis x 1 about the the on wo or TOBACCO SeEE TRl vhuy | Planning New Garage. FloanE 0 1 ra are here, and no doubt you| s g . and Maurice Breaks Leg FAMOUS « ed the interests n ¢ 1 i will want something new h:.i o o on : Fitumer aRsann : spi- | brighten up the home. | contempla bt H was | able, a; %, Sideboard, a Bureau, a Bab_v} Perhaps a Chair or Carriage, a Couch Bed, 2 Mat- | 11 tress, a Rug or some Curtains. || 0 e Come in and let us show|» er ) sou at i e the stcam pamp Les Hold Clam 'En"c. | T LTS t ‘w, ~ Atter 8| ‘7{' O'\ttl‘r:g Gt = o o F “ ins, 3 | Srowa ":‘f v ; 'llrf.'stal'e Btfii”g, neve Piciard Willimantic Camp Grot Selections and Victrola Provide Programme Grove. Telephone 285-3 r : 5 fMain an”® "Joi n Streets |! ! PISIITEsTtes SR e Willimantic, Conn. T The mill | Mai Mr. and Mrs.|returned to Providence after a visit|the sanatorium at Norwich for treat- | B The nd ent v 14 J one ir is the guest of - el __|is to be spent season was CSat ara team wo The mem- | George Cutten. here. © B ment = A I oran . | bers of the tv e A irs. George Spicer Is not so wel e o e e JAY M. SHEPARD l Auto Grocery Wagon, 5 - i 1Y 1 of Willl- | Lafreniers: ~ ‘Anchor man, Plerrs | gushic vre ot Bageiin ton, " ™| Miss Chario ¢, Rathbun of Portiand, e On Saturdey morning an automo- | v i r jpened ottage on | Gravnell, Osca T, Ernest Vean G e Is visiting here. e 4 el Eucceeding Elmore & Shepard ‘ ile driven tham, who 3cs 1 eadir r | Oscar Maynari and Edward doin. |, ML and 3is. George Brady of New i iare Alice Smith jof Prowidenceshas| s poiaionort mow visiting in the F iDi dE b . ween two ] Wiol W W. Carter of New York vis- | cocl's: Byron Haskell, anchor, [ London have moved into the John POr-| peen tne guest of Mr. and Mrs. John | fi.o are soon to g0 to Groton Long | wazon ariven | t nday | Frank . , Leon Frink, John Xil. | ter house in Church street. | e | Smith. s SRl R oy uneraiUirectorandiim almeri . tarted.the horse | 4 i : es C 1 of Norwich visited| lips, William = Vincent and Grant| Mrs, Frank Tlowe, who has been vis- | * Miss Carrié Ford of Brocl | e et are i so | to runn I in pursuit 20 i famiy he week en | Baler ing in_Albany, has rmed i iting Miss Florence Wilcox. ano g b S S 2 y ) : i ank Beckwith of Mons : entertaining guests fror 60-62 North St., Wil g : s to stop it | | — — | eferee, John Newton; judges, Fred s v f“,\x;(hl(.‘; ,l,ll‘guw(f»r, Mre. ém Going to Sanatorium. Two Kingston children from Jersey S St B oarmaction {350 DTS b e o e 5 I o PLAINFIELD sl e e roll, Mre, Bdgar Gracey, who has been in | City arc at the home of Mrs. Duncan o — 1 he groce it : | 5 R 5 T e A A e and Mrs. Amos Halliday have' poor health for some time, is to go to McDonald for the summer. HIRAM N. FEN L b ound but no seri- Strong Men Feature in Spectacular|tcams o IDERTA M o) il : ( ¢ Tug of War—Foul Ball Passes| 1 Dond, e o NDERTAKER and EMBALMER, - : all ee uss, presented a ples 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Open Bids This Week. aC D 3¢ Through Only Hole in Netting to Hit e n Telephone Lady Assistant com on the s )"0ia| Mrs. Ruth B. Devolve Over the Heart | 2 selections: Gip Potentate nal Field Day at Douglass Park eld Day at Douglass Parl ol | | transporta- | | | | The T | om_ the bat of the e n t \:' band ‘N}}\‘! S ca First, F ) 4 club, where a Hit by Foul Bali A Compound made of Wheat, athered to see the ile witnessing the ball game fro bl 1 Y s | < tha park resemble o circes | Ly p s = Dewdlve mas pitack 1o 2 Postum Cereal Conpany, Ltd, Battle Creek Mich., US.A number on the day’s pro- Newton Marshall t me between s the ball S ' | small hole in the wir 1 round A FOOD - ‘and the team comnosed ndstand and ok Mrs. De- s oston, who are at worl that she was hurt, but me resulted in an €asy|a few seconds later she fell from the | ECaNony SPECIALLY PRICE, Ly a i2 to 3 score, ¢ TELE D e SRR D | Sir King, who twirled seven akxen in an automobile to a| =5 NETWEGHT FOURTEEN 075, "/ = cen them for the painters, s office and later to her home. s < . . | Were hit. hard, but Jack Killips, who | 9o5tors office and lator (0 e hola in The following wearing apparel for vacation are priced so thatl | Iz 1) o seventh Was 100 |iue wite "Vas the ony one that could you can save a considerable sum on tha verv garment vou | the strikeout route and | ooiound and that it was J;?I‘\-,\r.',‘,',;"’,’;} need. the Who, was on_the mound for | d, the foul [ o R , held the painters easy. The | L {thore touc PALM BEACH SUITS CHINCHILLA COATS a_recent Visitor at ‘ i Alexander e, Ballard p, Well Built PALM BEACH and SILVERBLOOM | WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS, | Harriet Brady e ! loully 2, Kagan ss, Go- E CHILLA COATS,|" Mis B A « b i Sgasiu ‘ NOANK BUITS, belted, patch pockets, plain or what you need for vacation, full | from 4 trip to | e e Blsida lined with green silk, regular 0 ¢ re, plain or velvet trimmed, belted | R. i Whipple o, (8| Painter’s Fall Broken After 20 Feet| - . $15.00—Special $7.50. nd pockets—Special $5.00 and $8.50. TS LR ab;' Z;CM:G Proibctici~Con Wheola I B llt t d . Wood ss, King PALM BEACH COATS SWEATERS [ SRl S u ‘) n ‘lr‘: PALM BEACH COATS, three-c ers in wool, jersey or shetland, tlley S Hala the ThAicaior A painter at the shipya B P Selad wave s , roll or shawl collar and pockets, A o 100 sorq | Hills, whose home is in Kasf il A 3 1 e e fan and Sl A e e e For building sturdy endurance into the human system—for a long, comforta- re oty “phco. for. Beconq | 118 @ profection as he went down. Ho ble life—proper food is of utmost importance. Miss Laura Brownell ran alF ace for second|as somewhat shaken, but un y beth Scamen returne Gobeille be Burke by inches. | “rpo Ladies’ Aid soclety of th e 3 vi Mrs lenry M. e afternos a e home of Mrs. Jane Mrs. Carrfe A. Miller and daughter, [ TSt T Vincent second. . Finger Caught in Cogs. T 0B T T L R A Miee Ethel Miller, of Bustis, Tin. aro | o ey contest batween Payeon Babs Osman canght a finger In the L] T | i< 0 Mre, Franlc Chim cen Payeon Bab- T fhe “dorricl, cutting 1t Miss Jessle Smith has' returned to|COCICS team and Tl Dafrenlers iteam, He was attended by Dr. her mome. in New London afier a| tho latter toam winning by threo inch- | Rty o, - week's stay at her cottage on Foster A2 brovec: P of i ion. : o Svente. ; Shrt events In the annais of e o Meets every requirement. " The Misses Fthel and Bertha Ph"r(‘r‘l”"‘ town and the entire (’!‘fl\\'d- cen- Mrs. 8. Hallett Foster s = . of Providence, R, I, were recent "\lE‘s‘lfi{‘ red its attention on this particular | to her h()fl"lle in tt(‘ilmb?dglfl afllfllong 2 s BUeSS | cvent. Babeock’s team, who were fa- | visit at Arlie cottage, Groton L ‘WITH THE HIGHEST TYPE OF SERVICE; TO J|*%, mogie weier It has delicious, satisfying flavor, and is rich in the true nourishing elements SMELCOME EVERY. ACCOUNT REGARDLESS OF orwich Spent fundey at thelr cottage | weignt’ of this team reached 1220 |in’ the New (r:é,y‘}1<ull ip and Engine of whole wheat and malted barley—including their vital mineral content which is y 1 b Improvement Socisty Ambitious. | b ‘masioyen af the Lawtor i | CHad Kok and’ Miss Josephine lacking in much of the food used nowadays. JITSISIZE, AND TO EXTEND TO‘EACH DEPOSITOR The 4 Ladies’ Tmprovement society have this year engaged the privilege of selling ice cream and candy on _the grounds. The ice cream parlor will be lowed to their places. The total weight of Simpson of Hartford have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huber at*Gro- ton Long Point. M. W. Alling of Jewett City is vis- iting at Groton Long Point. Santiago B. Cahill has joined his family for the season at Bayside inn this as, team of six men was 1,258 o 38 pounds heavier than Bab- coc The referee and starter was managed by Allen W. H. Sterry. John Newton, the king 6f local sport- Allen W. H. Sterry was a visitor in | ing men. The pull was to last for two New London last weck. minutes. Upon the start the mill team THE;UTMOST. FOURTESY IS THE AIM OF THIS ;\S’INSI'ITUTION. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT Grape-Nuts food is in the form of crisp, nut-like granules; easy to digest and ready to eat with cream or good milk—a wonderful builder of strength, endur- ance and comfort. Grind Up Finger—Personal News. d, George | st Green- | N Mrs. A, J. Tinker of Jewett City|gained four inches and then followed a Mrs. Hattie Ashbey is the guest of . B| spent ‘simaay at ner cottage on Janes | pull never before seen in locality | Mr. and Mrs. Willis Miner at Water- avenue. The large crowd velled for their fa- |ford. 66 9 99 Mrs. W. F. Sheldon and daughter|vorite teams while each man in_the| Mrs, Charles Butson has been visit- » < Sradyragont . Grace of Moosup are at the Codding|contest strained every ounce. With |ing in Groton. X : cottage; on_Cartwright avenue. four inches to them, the mill team| Mrs, Daniel Halloran has returned DANMON CONN. Mrs. Andrew,J. Prentiss and sister, | held on with vigor. Tt was at this|to her home in New London after a AR phe E of Norwich, | point that the Babcock team -made al visit here. Miss Blizabell:} Rhodes, iwere§callersg ongthesgrounds: Sundey. desperata.affort«bnt=wara ghla tn main fre . Nathaniel : Macomber from

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