Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 17, 1917, Page 11

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‘g ik | ,mmxdsalf%zdlmv Waltet Baker & Co. also an early date. ESTA.LBHED 1780 DORCHESTER, MO. Wa;luinghn County, R. I. WEEFAPAUG B-l.dl- to State Vl. C. T. U. Con. vention Appointed—rF! s - Abby Langwerthy. Corner, was & recent ‘visitor in this The Ocean View W. C. T. U. met at vicinity. LEGAL BATTLE FOR THE EXTRADITION OF HARRY THAW HOPKINTON Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seldon made a the home of Mrs. tie Carpenter afternoon, with nine - {call recently at the home of R. -1 Town Clerk Allen Has Notices of Dog b -y Ernharst. . Was Begun in Albany Yesterday— bérs_sad cne visitor preeent. 3 William Shermasn made a business Laws Posted. Wanted in New York on Assault ,_“‘- e "“’“ m"",’ h"m'““‘m“”“ trip to Providence the first of the e . i s i " Charge. " | week. e_community social at Mr. and Secepti Mesting of L. A. n.-mu.n Tennant 6 Mrs. e B Del-| “Eben 3. Sherman who has been very | Mrs. Edgard H. Baboock's last week |. ‘Albany, N. ¥. March 16—The legal e \B{L < Naturee '_._.' B ey -annual ’wn&: E ;’mvl%-an 1 is recovering. Wednesday evening was not largely | battle for the extradition of Harry X T Miss Florenee E. Smith atte: Mrs. attended on account of the condition | Thaw from Pennsylvania to New York \ - {of the roads. Thase who could be|to answer an indictment charging as- teachers’ convention in New ROCKVILLE present greatly enjoyed their hosfii- |sault on a youth was begun here tc Mansfield Gnm_m&- irtieth 5 g - —_ tality. day. At the request of Governc Annlwmw‘AnnfinIM. ,, EaALE vt wite e BO it e Eiven by | Paeter Fsiur-d:l-d‘o;.. :l;:hd-y By| No services nave been neld fn the | Whitman, - Deputy ~ Attorney -cene Book Club. 3 " | ‘Randall Tennant reached home Tues- | Miss Olive Pendieton. At the close riends an ighbors. First. Day Baptist church for. twe| Merton E. Lewis designated Alfred 1. refreshment v ity jundays on account of storm: eath- | Becker, also a deputy attorney-gen its were served by Mrs. Car. e ell was given a < eral, to rmrese‘nl the state and to co The thirtieth anniversary mesti x ears. o~ TR Sirpcine i RoRor of Bis Risthdey Wede | G- Artiur MUTia Bink toeqnltiy 'pavs | spetate With District Attorney Swe; Mansfield Grange, No. 4, was R R N R e e T : nesday evening March 7th- by about|chased a fine cow from parties - in|of New York in the effors to have onday evening. Cor her work in Hartford hospl e rs. Abby thirty neighbors and friends, who took | North Frankiin, Conn. Thaw_delivered to the authorities of The thives wasks' vacation. R Tany - . 5“"‘" the parsonage by storm. Refreshments | Ex-Postmaster Willard H. Brown is | this state. In 1915 Mr. Becker repre Attended Funeral. furnished by the guests were served | very feeble, after a severe attack of |Sented the state at the trial held Among the friends from out of town | Howard and Edwara “""""""’ AL during the evening. A pleasant social | grip. determine Thaw" nity. bert Saunders and John L. Kenyon. Mr. S ted he gov 'who were Frigay to attend tne time .was enjoyed. The town clerk, E. R. Allen, has had Mr. Swann appealed to the go af':“c::‘..,“’.‘,.x";‘,‘:“ Fenns %‘:“""“‘h ’} on | funeral of e, Busan Pissell Roti- o T OnE, Wh0 5.3t "The snow had nearly disappeared |the dog notices Drinted and they are |SENOT for ald in the cffert to Prof. C. A. Wheeler, a charter mem- |manh Yiere ¥red B. Hunt SR Prctanald [ REEES e, se | but, Wednesday it snowed again. being posted. The new law. which | Thaw in the New Yorl ber of the grange,gave Hection: FEapic H. Blsvell | ove. A. Saunders and son, Albertus, |takes effect this year —provides for|after the slaver of Stanford - fof the first meeting and of the o Pt B wore callors n Hope Valtey, Wodnes. | costatration of spayed fimale dons, thy | Nad been declared Insane by 4 charter (B e oraabia, uh e Eels Y owners of which will file in the town | commission in Pennsylvani isburg ne mesnbe: E and son of New York. - Loroy B. Kenyon motored to Prov- |clerk’s office a veterinarian's certifi- Frot. J. V. Fitta o2 i R of idence, Wednesday. cate, at the same rate as male dogs, | Attorneys representing New the various members Seriously 1 count; d state will ldy_before Gic d al it y and ate will ldy before G longed to the grange and Prof. A. T.| George Tennant s serioukly N1 at his| Samuel N. Reynolds is suffering with USQUEPAUGH OF mny e, which Wil Carms wameey| érsor Brumbe f Pe # : of dogs under six months of age to | helr claim for extraditon. ”’,"‘ 1 hog an _attack of rheumatism. !‘. = B .:d sy Efi é:mu{;o"'dx e AL David Perki; h Ked 1, 4| S:m t a win madé a business trip to vid Perkins who worked for the requ B e o Funcrar ¥ hetr fatker. [Weckapaug the first of the week. ~ . |late Luke Holly has engaged to WOTk | wiin e sohee weeaire Diovide his dos H. V. Seyms. Mrs. J. B. Brown who has been ill |for George E. B. James and is to move | owner and its registry number. MN" and vis- | The Whist club,met with.Mrs: Mrs. C. J. Douglas returned to Bos- | ror ome time 1s mueh better. on the Barber Moore farm Tuesday. One Bright Spot Spot. a chieken ple | wednesday afternoon. *® [ton Monday, having been the guest for| William Woodmansee has returned| Mrs I M. Kenyon was at Hope Switzerland to have a merchant The Bridge club gave a uticheon a a few days of her mother, Mrs. H. F. [hore from Pleasant View, and is work- | Valley Tuesday. When her auto injured a tramp dog, | leet—Newspaper head line. The war M u\nry Books. Grove cotf Porter. ing for Amy L. Weaver. James Woodmansee was a caller {a New York woman carried the ani- |sinks even the most reliable of oid ‘The “books ied by the etate !”k chb'. Oflun 2 ‘Wendell Phillips from Buttonwoods |here Tuesday. . mal eight miles to" doctor. jokes.—New York Sun. foe the Sexton ttle Free Library | r1e-Book club met at-Grove cottage MASHAPAUG which were selected by the library Tuesday evening There was the a- dommittee more than one year ago —— Were recelved & little more than a|nual clection of officers an dcommit- | 8choo! Pupils Learn Semaphore Sig- E ted were: Presi- 5 & week ago and all will soon be ready | 0% 30 Edmond; _ vice . president, naling—65,000 Pine Secdlings To Be e on- AN socisty met at the | Mrs. Esten: secretary, Miss Ackle Set Out On Wells Farm. chapel .Tu atternoon, T e o riores, Mie Eem G| mhe enrollment of the Mashmpau Word Tecelved of the death |TLce. Nrs Hotiater, Mrs. e ton mvie: | school is now fifteen. One new pupil, y u : @ Smith, Mrs. Baker and .Mrs. Davis; from pneumonta of Willard B. Clarke | o0ia1’ committee, Mrs. Beach, Mrs. | Elsie Dio, age 7, has beengadded dur- e e ot himon In Hamden. tay | Campbell, Mrs. Sinnott, Mrs. Card and | ing the past week. The puplls of the . Miss Topley. 3 upper classes have taken great Inter- e e Tort oy tom anfer2S | Mrs. C. L. Beach has returned from o5t in @ new subject, recently added to : visit e course of s "y 23 o] Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alonzo Little were in | Visit With her sister in St. Louls. tice of semaphore signaling. Quite & “ m l “ “ m a re b Andover Tuesday afternoon to attend N = 11: ble to_si; t the funeral of the former's cousin, Bi- MANSFIELD DEPOT . ,:’:qf,‘,‘:‘f gt Frorrdbocl et . Sk : ot Delogates. ¢ Pationts at Crlai Entitilvad—Con: I . e BY TRADING AT ‘The local-branch of the R. 1. Milk| cert Given at Memorial Church—J: Plant Seedlings. Producers’ Association held a meeting| D. Bonney Injured. Albert Wells of Southbridge, who at Yeomans' hall Monday evening and owne & large farm in the village, over- l H ) apointed A. T. Gregoris to attend the| Several of our young people who ate | secred by H. R. Howard, is.to_plamt Bu letin B““d.“g, i meeting of Milk producers and con- |students in Windha . S., Williman- | 65,000 young pine trees this Spring. 7 tractors at Providence last Wednesday ytic, together Allen W. H. Sterry, teacher of the H ¢ as delegate. city, last Friday entertained the pa- |Mashapaus school 1 spending _the ’ 74 Fl‘anklln St. ’ tients at the Colony by repeating their | week-end in Willimantic and New pay the license fee hereafter. Every to have him committed to a I vania institution. Stevens gave bits ble events and a ,.u'f‘"% grange hers for thh close a light lunéh &Qf #4508 Soci _ANDOVER S Thc comeist By e MUl Clae s [ e of ine phpHAT o fob. Sehot The plan is simply this: E h sal g fi . Iy e R i e “}'XL“? : .t‘:”;mgFm“x;n‘m brougiht’ in last" Monday some Dussy e pian Is simply t is: Every cash sale amounting to five cents or more entlt]es you to a coupon. g ;:r"‘:.‘-:.:'.f..::‘;m‘r:. P fiéi??..x.‘i::;‘ia concert the_3tse BOLTON NOTCH You save these until your tgtal purchase reaches the amount necessary to entitle you to the piece ” SR Nome i S burday 28 8¢ e | poupie Ammivermary Celebrated by N desired, then bring the coupons to us and the Aluminum Ware is yours, ABSOLUTELY FREE. £ Leonara g’nim ot Spring Hil Run Over_ by Awtombaile: Friends of Thomas Skinner. - '“"" ¢ % ,,,e,“,.ng, 'wa, called after| The former local blacksmith, J. D Neighbors and friends of- ‘Thomas Sunday. 7 service and a_vote taken to extend a|Bonney, now working with a railroad | g€ ert B FTARER SR FROTES call to Rev. William Tate of Higga- [Crew, was run over by an automokile o num to besome pastor. %" | Sunday afternoon in Hartford. R alsy the 3Te wedatNE anntree s, Elliett 'P. Skinner's Funeral. e e ""“1; Gl hg‘“!m“ Cake and coffee were served and all Eilliotte . Skinrier dfed at his home | wo 5o 105 Su1VInE of Walking than they fenjoyed the evening. Ju; - rs. Webster of Springfield is visit- early Sunday morning st the ags of - : M. 86 Vears. He will be greatly missed | o roaen el oo’ ot |ing at T. N. Skinner's. to our customers. for_in Hie residence of 5 years in | U JONREON, MORRHE ORI IR | ir. and drs Loren Maine were in town he always took a deep interest|™ zr. ang Mrs. Scovel, for several ; 22 own and ohureh affairs, and |, 0%, 200 Mes | Scovel, for, severgl| son il is fn the Harttord hospiial. Call at our store and seé Aluminum a ready and ge lr;‘-amn in times of &fi: He SEpoa o Debos IndbwmeE Ge_ il ol ster wers Hartford visitors Wednes- tlon, & director in the Co hecticut Tu. |made a week ‘end over-Sunday vistt|“y Jessie Smith and daughter, Soclety and hag fuvice Tepresent. |t the home of thelr former nelghbors, | pornace, were in Hartford Saturday. e Countty ol Tt ¢ th : s Kitchenwar FOR BOOKLET e g The ladies were irvited to meet at = Muw TR thangs. S Uiy GIVEN CONTAINING d h the town hanl Thursday afiernoon at MERROW Weekly Mestings, - ABSOLUTELY PARTICULARS an get your share &gty For Red Cross '"l'fgn : : **% | Henry Webstor of Staffora 1s visit- e e NG & Setiony f fit - S Casiness Men's Gubof the town ling his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.|''mojon Grange No. 47, last . . Of our promnis. v m?;‘.;:—g?' :muh“ i ng. | Bugene Dimock. week Friday evening and vo':l te hold FREE OF : p ¥ e g Dot i |father, John I Rhodes of Tolland. SF- e iate Gty Sekive. 1 s Haven, former. resdent were In town |gay recenty > |- \» Hertford one|me granges points according to the — (4 . 2 ts with Tussday. . Griswold ot | wulu, 100K, OF four partridges was sesn merit of their program and attend- umlnum our profi S W you The body of George = : et MR o T i it 2 B g pra ] Trade With Us Y school Tuesday. w h “W» our appre- arc ciation of your pat- .a the town in the general assembly. —_— His funeral was held at the Congrega. | The Country club met at the club BOLTOR of Poughkeepsie, N. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gergl and T., Epent the waek at the home of his |children of Hartford are vieiting M. | Myoiine® qnoskly. The lecturer Mra T0 OUR ternoen for burial in Andover ceme- | .The Duke Ulrich of Wurttembers owns perhaps the largest corset Attended Convention. Offer g3 # - —- Your merchar- dise will cost you not a cent more. Come to our store Local Teacher Attends Cenvention in At Dunham, Memorial church Snn- Wil burial In Andover cemetery. day preaching service at 10.45. hristian Brndeavor society gave | Gorsior T this comi: summer which - 4 o % ge el . Sipper at the.town Ball| CSIEL ivan Wileox has returned home, able 1o Eranes to hold o fals 19 the CUSTOMERS ; We ‘are dividing Red Cross Meeting. l-‘rldly ovi S srenrs C. Daggett ana |2ILeT spending a few. days with her | 2.01° “Tu5 “ecturer ol of the Dirm tional chureh Tuesday at 3 o'clock | FOOmS Monday evening. nmhtw nd G. Halstead. e = Gergler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louls | members raise vegetablés and flowers tory in the world Mise Elizabeth M. Daly was in New . Flaherty Is at work on the re- on the town hall. ‘The old overhead is off and a new ®f /wood _is to take its piace. =y ; : ; : e ';:". L he presceration of o potatoes from two tons Essex 5-10 s Sotsaner twimmcs e | Y Fertiliser. - Growes nae da fiquet 5 suitable benc o attenaance at the public sehool The most fllfllfll of pl M Essex h# been Interfered with very much in Bone, Blood and !..d the e ST n i Ricknees. growing crops. enrich the .oxl and k.ap Several of the neighbors have called This ' co-operative plan will greatly benefit both of us. B .h:;;:.::.figfis e msggthat % 'fl};; veid « yafatiotarvesr Bl 1| QUALITY BRAND THEWORLD'S BEST ALUMINUM WARE. GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS. $ am"afih o ‘or . . 5 25.:."":.'..," e e i B Froftable The Bank pays you dividends on what you save.. We pay you a dividend on what you spend. THE HOUSEHOLD . Telephone 531-4 Auto Defivery. ~~_ Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street |

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