Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 7

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(Dinmond langaags for “Good-bye soublal”) Along about now, what do > : : , 4 j : ! ; : we all want? To be cooled 4 , ’ Figi i Bins ariof Stoni o Henimehan. ok B : T e | e T : s and out. ; : g. It‘aeuywitthmond— the snappiest and hap- piest for over fifty years. A T (w | é; Efi £ ] { M 1 o tention to make it & wamping trip,” i : { rod ’ (l-tflutims‘t:‘ee!flm b’ were in New London b . A t was too darmp for camping. bury—Mrs, Laura CINGER ALE | e ~ SR e . . |brate her ninetieth birthday, Friday, gies 0 g0 into sffect before Awyust 1st. | camping trip of several months, golng pamiutii—y the Pacific coast. - BALTIC « At the meeung, of the schesl board 3 cently Miss Brewn was re-engaged Ed. Wilkineon has moved with his fam- | school nurse for the ensuing year, by g Mveiny to Norwich Town. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edwih Chapman of ds of Norwi o . P. Cote and family spent Sunday at | Haven, who havs been spending the Atlantic Houpe® at Atlan om,, Beach. dlys Bt the house of ir. and | beach for the season. - Fred Chardn and a party of friends marviage of Miss Mabel Allen of | motored to Ocean Beach Sunday. fair attendgnce, the weather prov- - LROSar h-’:.-klh m-::. Westerly and Robert| Town school orders for high school m The cemetery walk buflt by Hartford con- 3 | Bagar of Stonington will take place-today | transportation received by the treasurer. . Turner and mm Christian Endeavér soclal held tn the trastors, is about finished; the front and | Carpentsr. esdzy.) to date amount to $1,199.48. The town Is o evening was well attend- emn::m (:idm:l ;;_::me‘::x;lx :;elc;u:’ze% e‘:;m“: o Min H. B. Joy and family of Detroit have | reimbursed a certain portion of thiz ering the stormy weather. .'Hun +rgetive. There is yet much work to be wa, ot For mvmg motgred to :;:ivul &t their cottage at the Hill for ' o . ; done there, grading. This improvement fizat of the week to attend Mgaon. s been done by a $10,000 fund which 's S0th birthday celebra-| Bdward Fenlon and family of Ybrln wis suggested being 2 Bolton Frop | ers arrived Tuesday ai Watch Hill for 2?8 z% :M‘d:hx from people interssted in tar 5 ha C. Lon 2 t ‘street. 7 . 2 2 > Bolwon camstery. One-half the fund is iting Mr. o be used for improvements and the bai. . ance kept to maintain the yard. A hard ennie Bansola of Mancheser has| T ‘Treasurer . rosd hms been put through the semetery; visiting #t Mrs. Myron 3. Lee's. | Richmond was a caller hers Tuesday. sreviously autemebiles could not enter .L.n.wmnnmncmam Elmér Kenyon, town clerk of Hopkin- the yard with safety much of the year. w»x; daye Deen {ton, was here Tuesday on business. - {_ Mr. and Mre. Charles F. Sumner enter- ter, Mry, Semuel M. Al 3iss Sally Coy, one of the popular tsined & party of neighbors and friends members of the Westerly public librery at & lawn party the afternoon and even- is spending ber vacation In ths ing of the Fourth. White Meuntains. Mep. Aldert Loe has Desn visiting rala- . D..Hoxzle iz confined to her --»- in Harttord. home by iliness. n‘ Mrs. Clair 8. Hutehinsen and E Charles Hunter of Winnipeg, Minn, :auam- Hw«awmem et| New Haven-2rs- E. E. Hall of New|has arrived o spend the summer here. Twin Eprm ! Hawen has opemed her home at Indian| Chas D. Blake, of Ashaway, is chef at t"t’ nleyotruruv.mua Neck, s 4 Ggrden, Ehe has two daughters. Mrela tic Beach ghors dinper house. = = e b L. 1. spent ths week end at bip Bolton | Hyntington English, who was & June BJ.A:::: mrm&rfir “of Westerly, wlo 2 \ Sl g - 2 - hrige, 200 Mss. S. 1. Geillard of Phila: | ng; peen cmploved by Isasc Sherman bas i \ \ Gelphiz with her. . jresigned and iz to be in charge of the stang in Stoningten, formerly 1un by Frank Steplins. Mr. ard Mrs. Louls Carpenter and Mr. - ot o chareh Sunday school will hold m%h“«so&hmm 3N s s Vs e g S B e i e 1" Tt o oo ; ). 1 1] leave 8 m 2 .m. by trelley at };:m—k's Corners. is also securely fastened, day (Wednesday) therg will be &.pic- ¢ i Tl by the Westerly W, C, T. U. with 4 3 J NN : R Mrs. 3. A, Babeock at Ayopdale. 2 H o SRV AN W\ 2 £ Money-Back Offer || |5 irroies . - N\ R R H frém his duties at Hartiord: and is at ja 3 3 Y - the Wirwsm at Pleasant View. . Sunday, Res. wml, B Badier. paster Tey out the wonderful Eversady Spotlight Buy one of any desler for $375. Use it over night, flashing its 300.ft. beam near end far. 1 you want to return it viext day, (T Hywin ut - ; 5 L e L L argument. (Frankly, you will ketp it. No one wants to part with an Evcready Spotlight after trying it out.' 1 / ver, took &a un x -~ ) = > Monéay afternoon.. Mr. Alton, ag.-;.r_m | mapt enSinser, sibred they weu hrwci:t to the Niods Island banks, none the Worse £or thelr bath. . Roche . : o o gy 8 mwm This Vlctrola can go A COMPLETE LINE OF ¢ Blo hed Tutaday ot the residence of wme o | ESLE - anywhere you go bR o B : j fuil of pep snd added to ”m ficne” wna "N _ ~and it plays the same the largest Hf i 1 : V1ctrola. tisa thmla—all chat the name ‘ : ' signifies. ~ Victrola patented features, Victrola e value, and Victrola tone-quahty insure the ut 3 " most musical satisfaction, And the construction .wlthstandsthewmandmdmvsh LA NEW HAVI'N RAILROAD MEN WANTED Pmmwwfor competént men whose wark - is satisfactory as : Machinists, Boiler Makers, Blacksmiths, Sheet Metal Workers and Electrical Warkers, 70 cents per hour. Car Inspectors and Repairers, 63 cents per hour. This is not a sirike against the Railroads, it is a shrilie waged against & reduction in rates of pay, erdsred by the United- States Railrosd Lebor Board, effective July 1st, 1922. Apply to Assistant Superintendent’s Office, Room 12, Unien Passenger Station, New London, Conn. Office Hours—7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. l.ummwt mnsmofi. e 2

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