Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 6

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correctly gauged b),c J 'LA FRANCE possesses that true beauty which only - and fit are always i features. QUALITY SHOE SHOP CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS, 159 Main Street, Norwich 82 Visits Arms, 32 years old. WEDDING 3 e Local Happenings. Hutchinson-Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewton have|is now in the employ of Hopkins & their daugh! }and B. Montague for California, 5 dt has visited here, and has | Fecently visited her father, H. N. Ford| News of the entrance of the Allics maxfy friends uptown and in the city, | &t his home on West Town street. into Monastir is of special interest to Park City Visiton, 1 . visiting her granddaughter, Mrs, Har- | Commissioners for Foreign Missions, a few days’ visit with his par- | Streot: Rev. and Mrs, John W. Areson| arr Gertruds Lathem and daughter, | Workers are supposed o be in Monas- Miss Muriel Letham of Stonington |t at present: Rev. Wittiam P. Clark were t guests of Mrs. Emil »|and ivs. Clark, who Holy Day Masses. O Washington stveat, ™ Bxnlly BIX. | 0arge of evangelistic, industrial and (At Sacred Heart church thers will be masses at § NORWICH TOWN ®on-Teeple Wedding Announced—| nqrs. Mary Rogers of Washington . b i field, Mass., after spending a few days New datron Arrives at Shelteringy stroot has ‘returmed, after spending | Soid, Mass: Siior Sengnf g fox davs =y c,m,,c‘,d‘"'n’ogm Brown of West Town street. R o et New Matrdn Arrives. of lyn, Conn. Mrs. Chapman is Mrs. Olive Ellis of Middleboro, in her ninety-third year, Mr. Miller | Mass, has been appointed matron at Loaves for Golden State. (Friday) morning for the feast of the | er, Dr. Immaculate Conception. Place, Mrs. Lillian Lew: P ed to Williamstown, Sister 92—Hutchin- Returns From the Hub. == the Sheltering Arms and came there this week. moved from the city to Sturtevant|Allen. street. Plain Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Saxton ot Bliss place are taking a trip to New Yori and Atlantic City, N. J. ed Steadily in Las With friends. Mrs.| Mrs. Whiteman from Jewett City Mrs. Rogers of Montville has been [ OTicials of the Ame of West Town city since 1 educational _work; Aftor a week's visit with her broth- | Matthews, principal Boarding School _car and T o'clock this 5 RAZORS Why not shave yourself? We can give you a good eral ti Razor for anywhere from $1.00 to $3.00? oSt allies, and now the Entente allies are in possession. In all previous changes, Keen-KKutter ‘ “Shuredge?” JFf you are timid buy our Ken-Kutter, Jr. Safety Razor with 6 blades for $1.C0. : e ety two of the early Spanish In our opinion, the best Safety Razor on the market, from Mexico in ‘1540. compact, steady, really safe. Of Intense Interest t\o the Women NEW WINTER COATS $12.50 $15.00 $19.50 Please bear in mind that these Coats were considered most unusual values at their former prices which was from $2.50 to $5.50 more on each Coat. 7 . Made of Broadcloths, Velours and Mixtures STORE OF GOOD VALUES” ter 1 Clark are their two nes: ‘wounded of W or been cared fo ness and helpfulness. Telephone 53i-4 Santa Fe Guidebook, of Documents. Who Intend Buying a Winter Coat Prices Reduced B. GOTTHELF & CO. J. Jones and Mass. spite War's Charges. which has maintained work iss Fred Browg has returned to Sprins- Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller and son Leslie of Jewett Citv were guests early in the week of Mrs. Charles A. Gager, Sr., of Wauwecus street. Jobn Hanrahan of Hurtington ave- nue who has been working in Hartford for some time past has returned and Miss Sarah Markham has returned Charetta Tegeple Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSutter moved | to her home in Fuast Hutchinson of Nor- |this week from Fturtevant street to|several weeks' visit with her sister, wich Town which took place Dec 3§, |the city. Mrs. George Peck at her at_the bride's homo in Brooke N, ¥, Ofr. and olrs. Hutchinson P. T. Connell of West Town street e Gome o ¢helr home on Sachem | was in Pawtucket, R. L. early in the AMERICANS IN MONASTIR. week, fo visit his mother —— —_— Four Missionarivs of Bcard in Serb City at Presont—-Woik Has Proceed- Five Years, De- ddam after home on Board of in that Four of the Loard's .ve general ied on by beard; and Miss Hilda Hawley, ilda” as she is called, English nurse, who is associated with the American Mission, but has for the last two_ years boen’ sel military hospitals of w held the city. With Mr. a’young in_the icnever force and Mrs. little sons, and_twelve years of age. ‘Within the last five vears the own- ership of Monastit has changed sev- Tom_that of Turkey to from Bulgaria to Serbla; Bulgaria and hor as probably in this one, the work of c Americans has gons steadily on. The schools have not closed; sick and hatever nationality have ; the missionarles have gone in and out among people of all classes; and the houses of the Amer- icans have been centers of friendli- The Colorado First Called “Firebrand River.” was reached b explerers On2 of the ex- plorers was Melchior Diaz, who came across country and went only a short distance above Yuma, and the other ‘was Hernando de Alarcon, who came in boats from western Mexico. Owing to the custom of the ratives of carry- l‘e Housel‘ l ing firebrands in winter with which to I ! warm_themselves, Diaz 4 . Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Auto Delivery named stream Rio del Tizon (Firebrand Riv- er), a name more distinctive than the present one, which often causes con- siderable confusion because no part of the river is in the state of Colorado.— superintendent ., 94-100 MAIN STREET Thursday’s Sessions Consumed in Hearing Damage Suit of GewgeB.UflqdR:pub&:nfStateCenudeitteg * Meeting—Poultry Raisers Organize, to Prevent Thieving. TR An adourned session of the superlor | where it has been held up for months E udge | by reason of the opposition of Repic- Puit v s adldudion ety sentative Slayden of Texas, chairn:an Chester W. Barrows and a Jury, On~| o the commitiee, and others. . vened in Westerly ‘Thursday, and tne st ssion will continue for one week. | Fifty members attended the regular The docket was catled, after the court |meeting of Phebe Greens Ward chap- was formally opened, as follows: ter, D. A. R, in the Memorial library Henry P. Collins against Heury I.|Thursday -afternoon and were enter- Jotnson; Crafts and McKenna, Roche | tained by the excellent puper -pre- and Boss; ready for trial. sented by Mrs. Frank 1. Payne on < ey Charles D. Chapman (estate) against | Home Making in Colonial Days. The 2 . New York, New Haven and Hartford standing committees for the year were - You're Sure To Please “Hubby” Railroad company; Waterman and |ennounced as follows: With Thes ith These Eggs, G'EB‘.?}”&&&“;‘&‘%.: Anirew. W.| Caspman. s, Hriata Surdick, 2r. Parksdale Farm Fancy Eggs sure do please the men folks. There something about these eg%whlch makes Mr. Man say to himself, Cra cKenna, Hen-|Abby Hail My iina anaaaL Auditing—Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. Charles Wilcox against George E.|Price. Broughton; Agard, Mclenna. Program—Miss Louise Ayers, Mrs ‘Arthur Dubrelle against Alvin Rod- [A. N. Crandall, Mrs. J. L. Peacock, man; McKenna, Ledwidge. Miss Fanny Hoimes, Mrs. Milo Clarke. Jacob Catto against Michael Pan-|Mrs. John Burdick, Miss Bertha M. clera; Ledwidge, Dunn. Brown. T N ok | T rvie Banior, e e “Fresh from the farm.” hether served goached on toast, fried in Bose and Bamnefiend. ~ - St Bl Al S e ‘Wedgwood Creamery Butter, boiled, scrambled or in an omelet, you F. Hart et ais; Burke, Archambault|Mrs. E. B, Bradley, Mrs. Wiliam Se 1 can tell at the very first. taste that Parksdale Farm are fancy eggs. e it valliom 21| GRSt e 4. W TEeakss M On Then, too, they are guaranteed. With each dozen Travis; Roche. Vose, Miss Jennie Miner, Miss Sylvia Laura Gailuccio against Louis Gen- | Larphers, Mrs. J. W. Lewis, 2 . tile et al.; Roche, Duan. Flower committee—Mrs. James H. Charles _ Goldberg against Louis| Blackler, Mrs. George N. Burdick. ar a e al II. g Deutsch; Rathbun, Ledwidge. Conservation and preservation—ars. g‘ R. A. Sherman Sons company against | Albert H. TLangworthy, Mrs. Fra Emilias De Pietro; Agard, McKenna. [ Lackin, Mrs. Henry C. Greene, Mrs. on. For 25 coupons an I 75 in h we ship vo = David Syms against Archibald Me- | James Pollette, Mrs Everett H. Saun- comes_;cr})lup e l: g d OflD)j $2 5Se Qlllfl ; I:‘ fl.Exp.b’s; Neil; Dunn and Rathbun. Horton and dell;sevmam e gnl?Pfil , the rr!lagm cen h50-pfece a)l:on mnfer t 1llustrage: J.:l’d qescribe: Troox | wittiam A G e s ow. Our la; T rom the ' The first case called for trial was|William A. Hillard, Mrs. el e purchase manufacturer severa! months pefore that of Henry P. Collins, a carpenter, | Mrs. Edward M. B china “went up” enables us to make this startling offer now. Save the ageinst Henry L. Johnson, a practicing T coupons. You'll be surprised how soon you'll have this pretty set on your T St ved ‘table. Coupons, also, with Wedgwood Creamery Butter. Local“Laconice. @gis are clnimed for infuries received P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. States hen Dr. Jnahnaone autemobile opers | Capt. Hobart H. Babeock fs critically Sole Distributers for New Ehgland ated by himself, struck an express)!ll 3t his home in Elm stre G wagon and threw the occupants of the| The whirlwind campaign to raise wason, the plaintif? in this case, and |$750 for tho Westerly Doy Scouts George Bookataub, the owner of the|overlapped the $40 mark Thursday. team, and Thievry Moussie, into the Miss Louise King, daughter of Mrs. street, damaging the wagen and in-|A. C, Martin, and Russell Leo Stein- Juring the men. Collins had been at|ert were married at noon Thursday at work in the Woody Hill sectioi’ and | the Ritz-Carlton, New York. The was returning, with the others, to his|bride spent the summer at the cottage home in Westerly, en the accident|of her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Erobst, of New occurred in High street, about 20 feet | York, at Pleasant View, and Fas many from the bridge. The accident was at| friends h Westerly. about 450 on the afternoor of Dec.| Summer Mowry, democratie candi- 13, 1915. Tt was quite dark and a|gate for congress in the Second Rhode heavy rainstorm prevailed. Island district, which includes West- Collins was picked up unconsclous|erly, has filed his final statement with i not regain consciousness for|nc 'clerk of the ncuse of representa He was cut in the head,|tjves, as required by law. It show eye, nose and cheeks and right hip.|ihat Mr. Mowry received no contribu- s collarbone and three ribs were|ions and made no expenditures for fractured and nis Inngs punctured. and | campatgn putposes. he was confined to ais home for six R e ths, e Ghon he pome o bemm| -Misquamicut®tribe of Red Men of lo fo do any overhead work at nis|Westerly. in regular sescion, made as ha cannot raise his right these nominations for officers to be ahove the level of nis shoulqer |balloted for ot the annual meeting i thercfore his earning power h;\s’ For sachem, William E. Saunders: s bl i ey sentor sagamore, Charles B. Au oux ti 2 has sleepless Harry L. Gavitt; keeper of records. Bn(’l is incapacitated for life. Th John E. Morrison; collector of wam- the story of the case as outlined to the | Pum, Alfred H. Chapman, Rouse L. jury by Attorney Crafts, Clarke; keeper of ‘wampum, ‘William With John W Berry of Westerly as chon;_trustee for three years, Ed- foreman of the jury, the takinz of tes- LR X A L e STONINGTON Johnson of New London, secretary of | tary census of District No. 1 of Gro- |Beutinger. He warned the jurors not cavion of the accident. Civil Engineer 1 the I O. O. F. home. fon. : io be:swayed Ny mympsiter 4 woo Wosdwayd was' the st mitnesss: saa Speeciies were made by all the| Frank R. Wheeler has returned to[man. The verdict was returned af cxplained a plat of the section where | Men’s Club to Hear Address by Supt.[&rand officers. The president, Mrs.|Hartford after a few days' stay in|three hours of deliberation. Dry-cyed N\ DA vident urre: & next ‘vi il el A Sinkle, was presented a hand- |town. Mrs. Wheeler will remaln for jand calm for the first time since the the iacdidentorcliyed = The wext ot | William, [.-Shydart-Concert—Deathi| A2ty BT WS Dreose o8 o o e | eWeonn o ens iriage) trial began, the defendant sat quiet- hesh was Mr Colling, tho plaintiff, and | of Mrs. William ‘Higgins. The assembly officers were entertain- | Miss Alice MecDonald has entered |ly awaiting the jury’s decision. e oy RS plone the Sassiouts L . ed by the officers of the lodge. the employ of L. E. Kinney for the| After thanking fhe jurors, Mrs. The Stonington Men's club will open : bolidays. Beutinger hurried across the court- This case had been pre its_season this evening in_Bravto D. of V. Election. _— room to her five children, from whom Enaithesary (S lled o agr . hail. The speaker will be Supt. Wil-| At a meeting of the Daughters of MRS. MARGARET BEUTINGER she had been separated during the tri- tion for a mew trial in behalf of the|ljam R. sder of the town school! Veterans held in the G. A. R. hall al. With them she returned to her plaintiff was granted. It 1s system, who will talk on The Battle of | Wednesday evening, the following of- ACQUITTED OF MURDER | T Caldwell, that the present trial will be completed | Gettysburs. He was born near the|ficers were elected: President, Mrs. 3 the Vindi c today- z historic battlefield. At this session of | Adah Swee i co president, | Cheers Greeted the Vindicated Woman the club a president will be elected to | Mrs. Elizak ; Jjunior vice as She Left the Courthouse. PROHIBITION LEADERS George B. Utter, who rcepresents|take the place of Fay E. Kutscher, | president, Mrs. Lamb; chaplain, - - IN CONGRESS ACTIVE. the town of Westerly in republican|former principal of the Stonington | Mrs. Lililan Cooper; treasurer, Mrs.| Newark, N.J., Dec. 7—Cheers greet- 4 M politics, attended the meeting of the|High school, who has moved to North |J. Elizabeth MacGown; first cduncil | e, 4 = 7 4 - Rhodo Tsland republican state central | Grogvenorate member, Mrs. Mary Benjamin; sec- &M"hnfla;fi':! e e LAt Wecking o f Mabe W shington | & committee which organized for two §¥5lond conncll member, Mrs. Laura]Y2c" 818 JStt the courthoRse have after Dry” Ci years at Providence. The governing Breakwater Spray. oo b cores or, Mrs, |she had been acquittd by a jury of the — rules that prevailed for the past two| The first of the entertainments un-|[Edith Lamb. These officers will be |murder of her husband Christof Beu-| Washington, Dec. 7—First efforts of years were adopted John . Burlin-|der the auspices of the Stoninston | installed the first meeting in January. |tinger, a prosperous coal merchant, | prontbition leaders in coneress at this game of Warwick was elected chair- | Travel club was an attractive concert om she shot in eir home in 54 man and Nathan M. Wright of Provi- |In Borough hall Thursday evening. Tersely Told News. well, last July. At a previous trial the | 26sslon are to b directed toward desice was elected secretary and treas- | The summer home cf C. H. Simmons| Mrs. Jesse D. Crary of New York is|jury disagreed umking the national capital diy. The urer. Congressiona! committee officials | of New York was broken into a few |the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.| Mrs. Beutinger did not deny that she | initial move will be made by Senator were elected as follows: First district, | nights ago and a few valnables were | Theodore Bailey. s |Filled her husband, but declared she | Sheppard of Texas and Senator Ken- George R. Lawton, chairman: John B, | taken. Carroli Bliven is taking the mili- [acted in self-defense. On the witness |yon of Iowa will champion the meas< Mirchell, secretary: Secord district, J. Ir. and Mrs. Eugene P. Edwards stand she told a story of brutal treat- | ure from the republican side- Bliery Hudson, chairman: Charles E.|have 'been_ spending & few days in ment by Beutinger from the time of e Salisburg, secretary, Third district, | Brookline, Mass. JUST FOR GOOD SERVICE her marriage to him. W 3 Oscar A. Tennett, chairman; Isaac| Raul M. Delagrange has se The case was placed in the hands of ould Be Appropriate. Gill, secretary. e e an i et e IS THIS HANDSOME SUIT |the Jury this afternoon, after the| Instead of tearing down Theodors Do Totor s Stew court had charged that the burden of | Roosevelt's birthplace, No. 25 East The Poultry Growers’ association of | the same to his plant In the borough. proof that the shooting was necessary | Twantieth street, why dom't they put Rhode Island was orcanized in Provi-| Mrs. William Hizzing, resident of to save her own life rested upon Mrs. |a brass tablet on 1t?—Boston Globe. derce Wednesday. An effort is to be | the borough for many years, died on made by the poultry raisers to put| Wednesday, age 75. She was born in an end to the organized thieving of | Ireland. Fer husband and a . som poultry which they claim pre 13 in | William, Jr., survive. the state, with no];mparent concern on the part of the police authoritles, O cors’ wero elected rebresenting every MYSTIC county in the state as follows: John A. Kiernan of Fast Providence, presi- dent; Charles E. Cosfin of Olneyvill Alex’ Allen, Jr., of Newport, James U Rebekah Lodge Has Visitation From Grand Assembly Officers—D. of V. Clark of Bristol, William H. Godfrey A Fresh Surprise Election—M; ry Censu: Rongatons Sice prostients, “anoper | o Frte Bebokah Lodse, No. 50,1 0. ; for Smokers! mecting will be held soon to adopt a | Thursday evening in the new I O. O £ : - stitution and complete the iist of | p i y i i i e— officers. The annual dues will be § | vigthail, 08, CotTell strect, the annual i : ; It is found in Relu, the new cigarette—the and as soon a7 the treasury has $100 | ficers. The mew® tanant o’ wofy happiest blend of foreign and domestic to- o standing reward of $30 is to he of- | used for the first time and with the 3 fiakd : dicand fored for ‘the information leading to | biue 2na_wiite” china, and now. sils : bacco that long experience and good tobacco - " Vi tl tabls . 4 thieves. gl o Do gt g have produced. Catherine Gilbert f 5 : Mrs. Ellen Ryan Jolly of Paweatuok, | grand, Btta Betle Griswold and roe i § representing the Anciert Order Hiber- | assistants. At 7.45 o'clock the lodge | | . nians’ ~ Woman’s auxiliaries, o the | assembled and the work of the order | | M £ | the United States, has resumed her werk | was conferred on large clas in Washington in behalt of the resolu- o s candidates. The grand assembly offi- tion by Representative Kennedy and |cers present were: Mrs. Mary Sinkls | || 3 Aor 10¢ Senator Broussard authorizing the | of Seymour, president of the §tate as- | || o s 1 i groction, In Arlington National como | sembly, ‘Mrs Ofinnis ~ Raymond o i { I Steady smokers have given it a famous erv in honor of e Catholie nuns who ISt vice i 3 3 - 1 i serves as nurses during the Civil war. | B Jobzison of %’flfixsn,‘flmflg’; welcome because of its cool, mellow flavor. The resolution has been passed by the | Miss Clara Douglas of Plainville, th 8 1| i gt omf senate, and Mrs. Jolly and Represent- | treasurer; llr!.gLenn, H.“svvilb:r 0; They ,};‘avc Chnflme-d lt the £ ortable ative Kennedy are hopeful that 't will | New London, district deputy; Harry ¢ smoke” because of its freedom from un- become effective by being adopted in | Hirsch, deputy grand ‘warden, of Nor- ] % i the house at the present short session | wich: Frederick Burnes of New Lon- : pleasant after effects. of congress. The measure is now be- | don, gfand - representative of the I fore the house comwmittee on library, |O. O. F.. of Connecticut; Wallace R. If Relu wins the steady **- smokers it ought to be worth a trial. Consult your tobacco dealer today. Flashing Beaches, Waving Palms A climats soft as Juné; cities and harbors vivid with the glamour and romance of Old-World life. Such is tropi- &al Porto Rico, quaintest of our island posscasions. PORTO RICO CRUISE A8 BN $94.50 453 T o e £oRl Bt i antire TR0 o veatele Sepecily el o i A ! - Wite for R e A AEZ. E. U. Harrington, New England Agt. 5 © 156 Milk St, Boston ; Union Made THE HAUGHTY ONE ok s e e wa| - The Thames National Bank strapped In this soldlery fashion. Deep| A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX in our Burglar and Fire-proof Dottom, while ey et atios. "o | Vaults, at 16=Shetucket St., will give you absolute protection two sizes trim the coat. The mighfor your valuables. Security and service are the qualities oollar.and cuffs are finished with o "daahing vurses, e Offer for your consideration, ,

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