Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1916, Page 16

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Identified in the Jewelry Business of e, e e & . “Davy Crockett’ |mMEs : A. PrsEomisy | oo g the . : AS DONE BY FRANK MAYO L " THE JEWELRY STORE OF ; ‘ > R ye P e TN P A Sunday morning 5 ” / took her text last Sunday from Paul’ JOHN & GEO. H. BUSS |=i5e=ies is committed unto thee,” 1 Tim. 6:20. . With her wide - knnwledge of affairs 3 b: - ‘ * - = Norwich for Three-quarters AR ik ter Wilson. Rev. Mr. i e A HISTORIC nomuct—nonl ROMANCE THAN HISTORY CRIU Comeibes: Next Mon. SHOWS 2:30, 7 and 8:40 fovoe 2op om0 820 | ho suiowing ot o Chito: | wian Loed ot et of Norttld|| ned e AUDITOR[UM iy el tional affairs and conditions import- | mas observance af ‘M. P. church . . & Lo “d To obtain Graduates—Recent Burials — Plans offers the Christmas buyers of 1916 the best values in [| 25t in their bearing upon our respon- | hes boen appointed: To obtain the| o8 ristmas Entertainment. ibili "progress and contin- Mies Eleanor P. Lord has been in & L . ck Berni The | Hartford for a short visit, and to at- brought over a delmuon from Plain- | program® committee is Emily Bush-|tend a meeting of Northfield gradu- field and added to the interest of the |nell, Mrs. Bernice Bliven and Grace |ates held in that city , Monday. X . 5 . . evening by an-.amusing account of his|L. Dawley. Mrs. J. B. Tennant and som, Ran- set in every style that is up-to-date that can be found in [l| arst experience with the lantern in Wili Move to Plainfield. dall, Mrs. G. F. Mitchell, Miss Mary = an Alabama town. Mn. Fred Bernett is soon to move |Lord and Chester Tennant were in Eastern Connecticut. Toys for Missionary Box Needed | to Plainfield, whers her son, Wills, | Hartford, Saturday. g Sollowing the morning's service the [has secured work. D et o€ NEW L Iory, : A Story of the Sai Featuring Ida Schnall . . iday 100l voted to send a 23 xt i ool. . J £ Our $25.00 RINGS are big values, white and finely $F foye, oto, for the Chrlgtmes of a| Several from this section attended funeral of his brothor, Alfred Hanks.\} oo o Yet Far More Lavish Than Neptune’s Daughter s o1 Carolina. s - | the organized of the I i hool o cut, making brilliancy and appearance. We have no things already used can bo brought|at Canterbury Green last Thusstay EUNCIALD - ” to the church Sunday or left at the |night. The school will be held at Charles Loomis. Hearst Weekl: . [ « Frank Daniels’ Comedy wmpehtmn in these goods. ! parsonage. Grange hall fet o Jammarlecae] o e oy y Christian Endeavor this coming | will be a great™help to the farmors of o y o8 omis of Sunday afternoon will be led by the | Canterbury and nearby towns. Manchester, who was accidently killed, president, Fred Safford. The subject| Mrs. James Daw: has taken a|Was brought here for burial in the s o We have DIAMOND RINGS from $10.00 to T Bl Toia Awaiting U £ 54| buintes G o Row: Fork i il | Fron Sametars Tast wesk ~ —TODAY. oo , : 3 prknsts ks i il red Han $500.00, and we will give you full value for any amount The Eadibe Bodiss) mastine. baies WEST THOMPSON R e e THE cm OF n.LUSloN ::‘v;i n::'l‘_sA;le‘r:A ‘l‘uliflanv 7 ih to gount of Tuesday'’s rain was postponed was brought here for burlal Monday, R you wish to pay. i e e L . | lhincla’ FHlold. Obristines Exe cinss o in the Hebron cemetery. Rev. J. H - : S complished quite a little work. - Mrs. John Sprague’s Birthday Re- |ine vuriad. ain Hamis nao redied oo/l - TWELFTH EPISODE OF BEATRICE FAIRFAX Be sure to consult your own best interest by looking Grange Interest: membered by Friends. Hebron at different times and-was a . o Last Thursday’'s gathering at the veteran of the Civil War. at our stock, comparing goods and prices. B | Grange hall was a very successful at- | ‘There was no service in the Metho- | Mise Hanks of Manchester was in fair. The new county agent, Ellis, | dist church Sunday on account of the|town Monday to attend the funeral of 2 and Assistant Director Davis were | illness of the pastor, Rev. J. R. Miller. | her uncle, Alfred Hanks. Oiir stock of BRACELET WATCHES is the most f§| i Sictsss Wi tho “umber "oue | | 8 "l Bnibirom Pasline amd |+ " Ghvintmmes. Entamsjament. FAT RE and 16 interest s n. lans are , ocl unday. up-to-da we will tak responsibility ; cus. £2 e launching of | F¥rank Johnston returned from Bos- | The children of the Congregational AY \ te and ey ibfl'ty’ our Sf;,“ 1‘;‘,’:{?{,‘2": ysc;';m of Agric:“fium ton Sunday with a new touring car. Sunday school are preparing a_can- tomers take none. We will protect every sale. e R B e ey O ARTCRAFT PICTURE CORPORATION PRESENTS THE WORLD'S p’ . = o = chool closed Friday of this week o iz the only euch school o be heldin | for ‘two weeks' vacation. An® enter | Dac 25th . At e e, HOSEEANOUE AT tainment and tree were held in the i elected the containing presents for the children Brooches qlerbert M. Gratep was cloctod the | primaty depustment, Miss Lo Miller | S o mloni b e e o Organization, Trdman Hafi, secretary | teacher, Thursday afternoon at 230 |all will be served in the ladies’ par- “LESS THAN THE DUST” . reasures. Come in and’look at otr stock; we have too many to O T O Mo nalf wamen interest. | LOMS Cole, teacher, on Friday after-| Miss Agnes Hanna of Willimantic Gold and Plati o 50 00 ed in the progress of the county is|"gP g0 oo Boston sat Tas the weck-end guest of Mra G. A. umerate; tint 2 $450.00; ing_ to attend the Windham |, 5 P - | Little. o s b oy froay S0 o 2 ot marmers - Ausociation aunpal | Urday ‘and Sunday and heard BIl | 'The X. Y. Z club of Willimantio is = < - 2 c Sunday. more than all the stores in Norwich combined. Tt Giiristmas enfotatamint of i Clnsiderable Hliness. R R e S THE FIRST PRODUCTION UNDER HER OWN GUIDANCE Dny‘;chool at the Green will be held Poz‘thesdrea:‘sp uulteLa Auétls fltgefl :1 Luiius Rnbinsunffls fldt Mt. Hermon Written B: 7 REELs = Directed By - = D 21. resent long 108e - |to t: course of st o - - b, We have the best stock of LAVALLIERES in white [§| Thusiay aftermoon, Dec. 21 at- fictea_are: Misn Midred Jonnson, D N HECTOR TURNBULL % =" JOHN EMERSON < s ed_per son in New London. ce Ramsdell and Paul Hjerke. the week-end guest of her parents, A PRODUCTION THAT SETS A NEW ERA IN MOTION PICTURES and green gold at very moderate prices. You certainly amin: Cotnall visttad fn. Rtcas Remeinbered Birthday, Mr. and Mrs L. M. Lord. % 4 2 A 3 Island last week. Mrs. John Sprégue is afieted with | W. O. Sevms was in Middletown on An intensely human story of a little Engiish Castaway in the pic- can find what you want in any stock with and without Edward Schindler of New York was | roumaiism. Many friends gave ner |PuSiness Wednesday atternoon. turesque background of Modern Indi N % a week-end guest at -on Ro 8. a post card shower Thursday, it be- 778 . diamonds. Public Educational Meeting. ing her birthday.- #| A public town meeting of paremts| Rev. Mr. Miller is somewhat im- ELLINGTON - and friends of the public schools is to | Proved from his recent illness. RO e ings 8| 1. hcla Tuesday, Dec. 19, in the eve-| Friends of David Folstrom here re- | Bazaar Well Patronized—Enfield Lec- ning at the Gransge hall. Supervisor|8ret to hear that he is seriously ill at 0 i 3 1 B o reats Sinte Satretary 0. *pr | Bis boarding place in Putnam with| turer Addresses Woman's Club— | school in a community Christmas tree| Marshall gave an fllustrated lecture on all the newest and best styles. Hine aabtiize. Date Holeomp Johm: | hemorrhage, caused by the bursting of | Church Meeting and Roll Call. to be held in the church Welnesdey | the life -;-:d:wk in some of the mis- son of the state library committee to|@ blood vessel in the stomach. There g 2 nary . Y P » B¢ present o speak A demonstration |1 little hopo of his recovery. The Iadics of thie church held a very Burial of Mrs. Porter. bynt’;! N i e uition ou can get more for your mone; and get fine relia- of English teaching will be given with ere was a slight fire in the school | successful bazaar in ar The body of Mrs. Charles S. Por-|the armory Friday evening, Dec. 8. y 3 an a clags of children from the Green |house Tuesday, caused by the heat |rooms Friday afternoon. The varlous |, o8 0O0F, of re. Chasles 8. For ble goods at our store than at any store in the state. ol from the stove setting fire to the new | tables with their articles Lo sell were | &7 07 TIafHc, was Brovght Bere Tuos” oAb partition that divides the two rooms |well patronized. Thc proceeds will go ’ Letters Marked “Missing” | REGoR %L SV008 Towards the church farmishings. husband in the Conter cemetery. BOLTON NOTCH Try us. Grave concern is felt for the safety e Guy Howard of Hartford was a olier : brecders’ association in Hartford, htl lter Wilson, son of T. L. Wilson, - < of C. H. ANy ,| Mrs. Jessie Smith _and daughter, oF New Yor wad ‘Capterbiiy. who 18 WESTMINSTER e ama Mrs. Ofto. 33.7%?"0;‘ Yitan- | Thursday and Friday. Bernice, are at M. W. Howard's for EVERYTHING FULLY GUARANTEED a soldier in the Canadian contingent — chester were in town Sunday calling the winter. who last heard from in Scptember |Rev. J. D. Nutting Gives Infofring|on friends, STOKRS Bmid:azgaclzwg:;a. has gone to S . Let s : 5 . : s i . gflhfi‘%m"fli ey u‘»i“u& :Lk:O:"MT‘°TT’ ¥ e:.wk,';d'bi‘;';‘ et S G Grange Degrees Conferred—Annual | Mirs. Blanche Sawyer and son, Har- his captain’s signature and ‘missing. : Rdiniad Cl | Pt B b ety v, Dave gone to Hartford to lite. Death of Mrs. Andrew J. Hetrick. Last week's items spoke of a lecture| The Woman’s Club and their guests few days in Hartford. the guest of The death of Mrs. Josephine Judson | on Mormonism to be at Grange hall, at | met Wednesday afternoon at the home| A special meeting of Mansfield |y Valet. Hetrick at her home on the Green,|such date as best suited the lecturer.|of Mrs. J. T. McKright on = Maple Gra.nge, No. 64, was held Monday ev Mr. May has returned after spend- takes one more of the representatives | He had expected to speak in New Ha- |lecture to hear Miss Allen of Enfield Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Daw- week in Great Barrington, Mass. of old time Canterbury. Although only|ven last Sunday, but a mistake of a|lecture on Shakespeare and his times. | Som, o Giar. ama Mes, Campbant and s, B o pan, 59, she was perhaps especially identi-|clerk there changed his plans and that|The lecture proved most interesting|Card were given the third and fourth |, !y norat of Charles Loomis in Man- 126 MAIN STREET fled with the older generation of whom | day was the only date he could come |and instructive and was much enjoyed | degTees. At the close of the degree | ;.gier Friday. her father, Deacon Thomas Clark, was|to Canterbury. In the morning servive | by all. At its close refreshments were | Work & chicken ple supper wa¥’ served. f et S a notable example. Because of hér|as secretary of the ' Utah Gospel|served by the hostess. Illustrated Lecture. Plymouth—There is some talk of the ¢hildhood life here, her return at in- | Wagon Mission, with 24 years of ac- Men Furnish Program. The local branch of the Woman's | Plymouth peobis joining with Thom. tervals as minister's wife in the par-| tual experience amons. that People,| my. men furnished the program at | Missionary society met in the chureh [aston in the movement for the support ish, and as at onme time teacher in|Rev, J. D, Nutting gave a most Int 5 parlor Thursday afternoon. Rev. Mr. |of a district nurse. the school at the Green, she hod en- |teresting falk on the subject, to the|le Grange, Wednesday evening. The L < isted of a humorous = ELMVILLE North Sterling and Mrs. Daniel Wood | deared herself to many friends. usual audience at Westminster. In the | Pro8ram cons of Danlelson were Monday visitors at cvening, he gave n vivid description of | Jketch Dby Clyde Cordtsen, Harold d wi o Fuest Saturday of her sister, Mrs. Ad- nected with Mormonism, to a large CENTRAL VILLAGE | customs, ‘piices, elisious: ceromonics | atrick and Earl Hathaway, and voeal H(ONK die E. Call Edward Smith, Injured at Woodstock | and deeply interested audience. His | th® close of the program. and other facts of importance. com |2nd instrumental music by ‘other men. 3 Edwin S. Ga.llup killed six fine pigs| Fair, Getting About on Crutches— |talk was illustrated by stercopticon, Meeting and Roll Call, ' u“'”ed‘- o?‘g’&g-hle‘ghhgny“mm for Thomas Brown, Monday. D A. R. Tei and Sale. from pictures taken by himself, not| The annual meeting and roll call of Mrs. James Kent, who has been o George Tanrer and family dined easily obtained. Both fatks will long [the Congregational church was held K L4 Mrs. Ezra Gallup of Ekonk was the Doughnuts and coffce were served at with Harry Holmos and family Sun- . bo remembered, and it is to be re- | Thursday afternoon and evening. De- ent i spital in Titchburg, Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Tillinghast y 5. P oL o Tithbwe | s wors in ontan: Teiiny, s Bttang"Aet | gretted that the sooner coming of Mr. | tween the two sesslons a supper was y. There will be a concert and Christ- {f;"“" home here much improved in|mas'tree in the church Saturday eve. | DLy Sunday service. Nutting made it impossible forthose | served. & A Miss Charlotte Reece, who is teach- |© 2 Green and the Plains to attend. vs. George ancroft has returned Mrs. Winfleld Colwell spent Wed- “‘E}g ’-;’”em"e’ 23rd. 2 ing in the high school, in Concord,| Sorrow For Mbs. Hetrick’s Death. |from Newport, where she has been nesday with friends in Putnam. honeive members of the Grange are|jaqs, visited local iriends Saturday.| The many friends of Rev. A. J. Het- | VISIting her daughter. Clifford Davis was in Glasgo Wed- | relearsing a play. Mrs. Vibby Hopkins has been the|rick feel deeply his and their loss in | .MiSS Alice Pinney has been appoint- Winter is surely here. The ground i ed librarian of the Hall M ial li- nesday. guest of Miss Myrtis Blanchard in|the death of his wife. - emoria Earl Perrin of Putnam spent Sun- |18 fovered with snow. Dayville. Weénesday afternoon Buell Union of | P47 day at Herbert Battey’s. e My AD. Yo s, caller hare Frank Edgerton has been en-|the W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Roll- Mrs. Charles A. Potter of Danielson |fecently. Miss Amy Gallup returned Lerta_lring her uncle from South Man- Some gifts please the eye, some tickle the palate, others inson for thelr usual monthly mset- WILLINGTON called on local friends Thursday. home with him. chester. . e Y Mr. Jillson was a Sunday visitor at| ““Niie Ethel Bartlett spent Saturday | "5 S0 e are useful for a short time, but to FURNITURE belong Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Battey visited | G- H. Gallup's. in Providence. Sunday School Teachers’ Meeting — Brooklyn friends Sund: all the attributes of a really appropriate gift. A good piece Still Using Crutches. Plang for Christm Rummage Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Babbitt of Dan- Spain is studying its large deposits b b . ielson spent Sunday at C. D. Mowry’s. [of peat, with a vi 1 n Edward Smith is able to be on the : . f‘lmlt‘.‘re deconhv and ass . and Mo S Guens, "N | maferial Tor dhe " roduetion of ‘both o tirat of Delober: at Wondetoes Toir ing of Ladies’ Ald Societ ey T s o % b e Ludy Hopklns et Jostan Honada: of | gas and siectrisity. the first of October at Woodstock Tair Y- loducnt sormon _from Johua sospel pleasure and grateful remembrance of the donor. Ours Alexander Gillis is recovering. .was iisténe Wi leep interest. . . . . . Tea and Sale, William Anderson ~ of | Danielson | . Thursday at 4 p, m. there was a|{ is the furniture, which one is proud to give and glad to The members of the D. A. R. held an spent the week-end with relatives | Sundey school teachers’ meefing ad- P afternoon tea and sale Saturday after- | here. dressed by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Par- receive. noon, at the home of Mrs. E. Hoxie Recovering From Diphtherfa. , |ker, at conference room. Those who o i E Lillibridge. Mics Prances. Brovad has |attended these meetings last summer Wil You Beliove I, f,3 w2 e L S FURNITURE - 3 - ng's. ~ Mr. Smoker? For Mother: Christmas music is being rehearsed .| Misn Mabel Moore was a Norwich 2 amr, o?ngl oi‘s‘:xsfi %mfcbza;rg:;tizl visitor Saturday. ‘ at Sunday school and committees for € the purchase of gifts and the usual F Mrs! Barrs mother, Mrs. Annie Ma- |, MIS Irving Tew has diphtheria and | jpo Rt 256 07 SV B0 Mhe USHES or Father: is under the care of a graduat hew. graduate nurse. | ;jose of the school Sunday. Mys. John Stone, who has been Society Meets, i Fireside Chairs Sewing Basket when we tell you that Relu caring for her father, Nathaniel P.| The Ladies’ Aid Society met Wed- Rummage Sale. ~ . d > Thompson, spent Saturday at _her |nesday last with Mrs. Bertha Bishop,| The rummage,sale meant a great Smolnng Stand, : cigarettes taste better with home in Providence, returning Sun-| Mrs C. D. Meade is spending a few | deal of hard work for a few. who on M Easy Chair e ay morning. ays in Boston, where Mr. Meade urday were assisted hy members of orris Chair every puff? © We want you to Atiended’ Concerl *| attending = course of study at Bostes | the Ladies' Ald Society, at the sale, Carpet Sweeper . it £ If i Several local people were in Moosup | University. and at the auction fn 'the evening, Leather Rocker prove it for yourself in the Sunday evening to* attend the con-| Fred Parker entertained his father, | Where Oscar Himmeler acted as auc- Door Lamp followis : cert given by the choir of the Congre- | from _Gloucester, Mass, over tho |tioneer. The sale was a succass. The Telephone Stand > ollowing manner: Buy one gational, church in Putnam. Week-end. clothing left over will be sent to Miss 2 kas Charles Davis of Providence spent|_ Mrs. C. D. Meade and Mrs., John |Lillian Burton, New Haven, for her Cedar Chest ackage of BT ot ATt DAt r- | Knox have been few settlement worl ‘there. y. a’ He forme spending a days X 1y_lived here. in_Boston. Miss Alice Walker Pratt passed the Mise Marion Vaughn of Norwich| George Kenyon of Sterling Hill is|Week-end in Hartford and Berlin with For the Home: spent Sunday with her grandparents, |l Miss Bdna Bugbee- Aluminum Ware - RELY M3 You will enjoy them from the start. Then continue to smoke Mr. and Mr . Willi: Miss Frances Brinsdon who has been | Misz Mersereau went to Hartford i = o fan HEhbng very ill with diphtheria, is convales- | Fridey returning Saturday afternoon. Drop Light 1 CANTB!BURY PLA!NS cent. ‘W. H, Marsh was made master of vil;“t:l Mn.é:el Moore was a Norwich | the grange and th;nen Amldc;n over- 2 sitor on Saturday last. H: ‘Witter | seer. The other cers remain praec- - & Funeral of Mrs. Susan M. Parkhurst|was also in Norwich Satusday. ticalty unchanged. i | . 4 ~—Christmas Committees Appointed - - Tolland County COVENTRY —Plan for Extension School. Funeral services for Mrs. Susan M. them steadily for Parkhurst were held Jast Saturday af- e Pastor's Instaltation — ; : : steadily for 2 week and - & Zacihinse peco Bt teef Seonetey =2} - STAFFORDVILIE Paispebie & Sikoiiimoaation you will be an exception if you it ~Ecateest sun Sisatvee it o . in attendance. Rev. Edward Davis, George B. Potter has resigned at '.h- ‘Wednesday—Burial of Mrs. Charles fail to become 4 Relu fan by e oy eroy. A Manship, officlated. | Pear] Button mill and is employea fn( S Porter. * : The bearers w o St . the end of that time, Bugene Perry, Charles Barstow. and | g7 aacyms gt v At ed to| _ Rev. Harold 5. Winehip and William = A B. Hicks. Burial was in the M. P.| per home afeer o atat it orred 0| B, Hawkins were the delegutes from - . 2 Your tobacco dealer can sup- Surviving Mrs. Parkhurst are five|!n,Watham, Mass. °F S9%% | the local churoh ta the Eccjentastical 1 join th children end four grandchildren, JOhn | pienns 1o M riio o e Sraay, T fhe imstaliation of Hev. Vernon W. v i ) o ply you, so join the crowd Lyon of Worcester, Mrs. Lillian Gar- . Tho annual fair v er Sunday. o .| Cooke as pastor, Tuesday. E who are smoking Relu cigar- # | &St i Ooitormn Sos%5,.200 | B, vestry Thursday might, . The play. Christmas Sale. her 82st year. The Irish Love Letter, was presented,| mhe Ladies’ Society held ettes. and o sood sum was'added to 6 |nual Christmas sale and en t = mmu Sooist; Mosts. 2 in the chapel, Wednesday evening. r E. U. Harrington, New ‘England Agt. Che te society met at the home l(n. Rose Robinson of Holyoks, The regular meeting of the Ready a u W 166 Millc St, Boston :t-yl(n. Martin Bushnell last Wednes- m ou the gn;‘at of Mrs. Lina|pepers was held Thursday evening. Mra. Carvio Carr 15 visiting her son, George, who s sttending. Brown o starfish has no nose but the Community Christmas Tree. lence. dn- dowed | _ All the district s in the North 3741Mm5hut.flormd:.€m

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