Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 13, 1915, Page 2

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s SR &%‘#}?n— the about walk I about 10 bitten. two examining _physicians, 3 5mnes - oz o Lyneh to- e tnsttution. oisht 1 - THE STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY MOST of Persenale. orders INTERESTING Willimantic| C. A. Capen was In Boston THurs- “"".r” 4 . o b SR e L R S s hat WITH BUT NINE DAYS LEFT, ALL ARE LINED UP S ey : oF i - FOR THE CHARGE ser- | C. E. Pratt spent Thursday in Prov-{ The m, -] ‘ Miss Mary Hayes epent Thursday in |Me and s There is little to say today fur- z‘..-..ue-w_-.-— Mrs. J. Z Bear fu_mind that all Clgarette ; LConrnthlmfln‘n @ay and Saturday will be Premtum | 57 "500¢ charing and United Ahoes, S n-nl-xn“:z Red Letter Days again, with one ot tor Thuraday. been |} vote with each Ten Cent purchase mint, Soap s Wi v em- upons, are e fronbof || Monday. Tuesdsy and Wednesday. | COpoRS f= l o 203 Col- || this week is heavy, and when thess 3 dor’t negleet the - ling took Put- im Jed at the conclu- | Daily Bulletin| Five Vote €oupon conducted. The nam and information m"""“"' the contest, will find for each set represents 130 votes, ‘Vandernsan Man that led ihe asen [} fion OF he cotent You a2 | one ® s woula give you | - ertered drove up Front polline had . S g P 2 credit of 13,000 votes. hu."'“‘ Sosicas i ""'m of- The advance in the voting is A. O. JOHNSON, — Soers ny ey, ', his pocket, the of- |} largely throush the redemption | 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y. = Alln 20 Gs0ghter 270 sey spary pein e o gueet ot er 2 S e e o e R e T — : warn of | tn Danbury for a few davs. alatin: MEe: Hrss Derrinons at. The PR BOE ey wu know, are not entered in the cur- | STANDING OF . CONTESTANTS X Denison of Crescent Beach | Homehill farm. - Death of rent returns. We are not in a ¢ - boanis Dr. Goorwn Mcdvey of Drovitence| . Te Be Avetioned o hie e Arhae Eabree™ ; Tortant won he. s0090 Bomus”Tor f e e e $ detout | apent Thuseday hers with relstives. | The-end of @ s L 1 on Putnam helghts. the largest number of Gold Medal E -atter- | is no objection to that because when| Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chappell left|goos up at auction to the highest bid- stay in Bridgeport. palr of twins. Butter :nm; b:lm cc-:g § the: work intended i completed it will | Thursday for a fortnight in Maine. | der in order to the creditors. | Leon chard, of N. Y at S SR A O o6 Coa | be a great improvement over former| Mrs. George McDonald of Andover| William Tilley, who was proprietor, g “vr:. o are m“ their :fl- lndh - 2’ Co':-u ‘ans, i L §. [was in this city Thursday on business. | started in business as poultryman with consignments -y ichard Gorman, of Sew- urned F uring By voen'm $ Mrs, Charles Tryon and Miss Myrtice | Dut a few dollars not many years ago. | freigh t stsast, (o et gy by g i Tryon are spending two weeks at|He was formerly a railroad man, hold- past few days. aopear in next Fridey's lewd Block Island. ing a good position in one of the large Wit ‘Brook:- ‘Warren Brad: ”:.lx?ulfl-ln. ‘e are opin- - cities. ~ The city life proved too much ding for gall T & protty close race how- st e e M o riie on | for him ‘and he located in Packerville. |in Providence. over. Juisiog from the Yot re- § s e s tves at O Mystic Good stock and well placedadvertising | —Clifford Geer of Three Rivers, Mass. | con considered critical, is|fl <o on the report of Deacon’s e T I e county e e built up a business for him that be- [will spend o few days with Herbert Dry Goods Store. meeting of the W. C. T. U, There waa| Mr. and Mra. Thomas Little of North | came known far beyond his ~ state. | Peplar of Wauregan. Fi In looking over the calendar we -&“é‘we::-gummweh\ e‘m-t In | street are entertaining their son-in- | Realizing thé future of his novel enter- B find there are but nine Library e Troms s e rromg m‘:‘i law, Lewellyn Kinney, of Mystic. prise, Mr, Tilley formed a company in Three Game Series, days left in which to build up the | Woodstock Academy ...... s Mrs. Lewis ¥. Church and son_of | order that he might build up a modern| Allen Rounds of this place has ar- |79 O%e Gepertment srand total in figures necessary to | St. Jean's Baptist Church.. Schenectady, visiting Mr. | poultry farm with every up-to-date three Thars win, and we will give you F & N Y. game warning A. Masons. . and Mrs. J. E. Brlc'k of Windham road. | lnnovation. A large proportion of the A T yhich Will be reviewed by|) right here that your efforts should | Loyal Order of Moose Mrs. William, Vanderman and her | CaPital was paid in and the company elson et e ot o sister, who ia & Sister of Mercy, left | Incorporated. Up-to-date incubators A - the Merchant vote, for our propo- | Abington The war pictures at the Gem Thurs- | this city Thursday for & stay in iart- | 2nd housings were installed and then |played in Danielson tomorrow. The|, ""Wh ot Pt aynard, Wal- |} sitions will be in the interest of | Order of Owls afternoon and night se came the disaster. Frank Mager came |iineup for Danielson is: Rounds ) | o e non and Frank Thayer, mem. |§ both these departments and you | Putnam Count 5 to Packer and found Mrs. Tilley’s sis- |c, J, Marland p, 10, Giguere of Chemical company, No. 4, will || will need to put forth the maxi- | Spaulding Library In Hartford Thursday: R. G..Wat-|ter very pleasant to converse with. One | 2b, Andrews ss, R. Elliot 3b, Hopkins :an e Firemen’s convention |} mum effort in every direction if | Thompson Library . rous. 'W. P. Jorddn, Valentine Murphy, | evening Tilley on coming home spied |if, Focus rf, E. Geer cf. S ANSn e, IO J. B. Fullert d A. L. = s o Mager and the young lady talking to- Aide. Tihs e Mt Repairing Chairs for High Scheel. e i e s Clarke's _automobile was | 10 Hrats Sady Hory Gepagiment of |} VOTES OBTAINABLE FROM THE STORES BELOW ether e e e A e o guest of his sister, Mrs. el man ously, en n Teturned Thursday o his home in Mil- | move on. His order was ot obeyed |about § o'clock Wednesday evening by | fuus, week Tepairing chairs Deacon”: E. Shaw and in a fit of anger he drew a gun|Joseph Collins, <who run it to Put- T e Mary Casey and her sister, | and shot Mager, the bullet entering the | nam. Telephorne connection was $0on i Dry Goods Store oweler Hildegarde, of the Convent | Young man’s .neck. Mager was taken | estazlished with the Putnam police and . i e e .l F. ®| of the Holy Family, Baltic, are In|to the hospital and after a few weeks [Colline was arrested and held. He|goo, weete (MO Pler OF the textile Chandler & M ames F. Donahue tion account. It showed the assets to fs-mdeld spending a fow days with |recovered. Tilley was arrested, but|wyas brought to Danlelson Thursday | Tiverton, R. I. Th Druggi e drafting depart- H nd Pl ist be $29,318.71 and the amount on hand was allowed to go-out on bail. On be- |and was arraigned before Uty | ment is running full time and one new ardwars a lumbing attendance was large and the good, e, ing released, Tilley immediately left|Judge Tucker, charged with ing T e s — 5+ Businces s to loan money. It tnter- | for istribucion $I5808 aost of thia |, &, Hils and bls davgbiers, Vorns | Pccrvile aind his capers showed that | ihe. auto. Ho bieaded guilty . and | Ber bers Ehaca Bering ths wick -|| _Alexander’s Shoe Store | 7 SR porting Goods ir - e was not in s righ L. e was | sentence was suspended. e wag or- | Chanelor ectrical IR T s e ine aiter spending two weeks 6 tnis | found and gmt to the hospital st|dered to pay the coats of the case. | wiy Fetary the last of the week frem || 22 and Regel Shees The o we s fec] where he still re- 3, 13 Detter-able to serve you than , Sty as the guests of Mr. HIlls' broth- | mgins In the meantime tho credyors| To b nm ool e S . o B0 oo The Progress A special coupen will be issued re- e f th ul farm wean thei - ‘ban # Ceontest individual or forelgn. corporation. Paones, but hone. was | forthcoming. | concert this (Friday) evening at § Home from the Bekshires. Y e | L T Sewre. PLAINFIELD Then the company was declared bank- |o'clock on Davis park. The concert| Miss Mira J. Bonner has returned The Putnam News Co. Applications for loans receive rupt. A hearing was called in Willi- | will bé held under the auspices of the | from a trip through the Berkshires. cm .“ w Mr. and Mre. Joseph Walker Have |mantic recently and it was decided to| Equal Franchise league. At $.30|She was accompanied by Miss A- W. Cigars, Bte, prompt attention, and. our‘legal de- Th 3 oSl aVe | sell the place at auction and realize [o'clock Mrs Hepburn of Hartford, | Enyard. who stopped off at Prince- Gum Three Snr,-: on the Fl‘r;'ngTLlnTl o2 ‘much “rom e stock and property |Dresident of the Stale Suftrage asso- | ton and ia & guest at the ~ Princeton Edward W. Mullan W, partment draws sll papers without resting Letter from the Trenches |as possible. peak, nn. Groceries, Fruit, Provisions Star Soap Wrappers s —_— last part of the concert will be given. Mrs, M. G. Leonard has been at Prize and Spearmint C. cost A pumber of Plainfleld families have A collection will be taken up for an-|Green, R, 1. gttending the Tillinghast = g g il ot relatives fEhting at the front Pt MYSTIC other_comomt.’ The sxpanse of {Mls|feenily S Kirkman §°‘P Wrappers .2:" - T oy m”"g none probably have as close a con- one has been met by private subscrip- i e SR N s ere nection witn the men on the firing |Wedding Invitations Received—Re- |tion. It is hoped that a series of Yo Bo Marvied Wodnesday. Ssten. Sesp Wrap 20 votes The Willimantic. Savi line @s have Mr. and Mrs. Joseph| bekahs Held Anmual:Pioniow-High. | thess concerts can be arranged for the Bee Soap Wrappers Sush a4 Tnsen & Sone. . i t | h IC.Davings ) Wm::.c;r:.:: g:‘ve three ;oz:\-}blzx n:h: way Work Advancing. remainder of the summer. V. ‘Hamilton Institute servi tish army, e s Dloneer, Leonard and Robert, Tsltiies ete S recsives tn FUNERAL. _ A Soep Powder Coupons Eash Coupon Ten Votes These are the days, and this {serseants. On Monday of this week P A 2 The Bond 50 Votes 2 Ineorperated 1062 the | Mr. Walker received a letter from his | 3 Jc foF the approaching marriage Mrs. Ellen Coopel All_A; vi B L arrhen Postdent : son Leonard to the effect that he had | Gaugnter of Mr. and - Mrs. —Byron | The funeral services for Mrs. Ellen | Hush, Wiltor - > CIGAR STORE Ask Your Grocer For ¢ is the weather that almost|been wounded by a bursting shrapnel | i ; ue rom | M. (Blackmar) Cooper were held at | Siec B T e . UNION CLUB COFFEE AND NosD, W, T Billing® of 272 Montauk avenue,' New | M. 8t | best man. ebster, Treasurer shell and was in g hospital in France | York o Harold —A. - Wilcgx of |her late home at Dr. F. P. Todd's [PETa% o o RUSSIAN BLEND TEA N Mr. ang Mrs. er receiv the | Oneco and son of Mr. and Mrs. G Thursday forenoon at 11 o'clock. Rev. Y NGO, FAseEnpe. 2 Votes With Each Cent They Coff 200 Votes everybody plans to go some-.|following interesting letter from their ” e a6 5o | E. A. lLesg officiated. The bearers| Thers is a rumor current that the o #son Robert, Who is till at the front: | v SaicoX Of Mystic. The wedding s | S o A O e and Arthur Dean | Eclipee. Manufacturing companys rec i e T L T to take place on Wednesday evening Dear Parents, Brothers and Sisters: 9 of Danielson, E. L. Bowen of Provi- | cently established here, will start a where, and a Trunk, a Suit Just'a tew lines Roping to_find you e Tertte. | i Hogens home | Gence and C. §. Blackmar of Atta- | c00 Tative ' building _association o : 5 all well as T am sormy to say I em | granddaughter of Mr. and SMrs, |Waugan. The burial was In Westfield | bulld houses for the occupancy of their Case, or a Hand Bag is want-, P : JAY M. SHEPARD Charles E, Newberrs of this pl cemetery.. A. F. Wood had charge of | employes. Succeeding Hlmore & Shepard 17 as T hope to be about again soon. | L e Er tiate of the Btominbies Hign | the funeral arrangementst. Louis Gagne of Ottawa, Canada, who * Well, T have had my first experience |t o o 1811, and the. Wiilmantic Saleli gty holds a government position, is th Funeral el Wehave the kind “to|ot e, e (he fermay, ol A% | Rormas scnool 511, S Bar St | pyanscp. Susmeon sna Pramc 3. 0, | Sace oF Feativen on Woodstock'ave- f North .St., Willimant loose. Last Thursday I was under | {he Past year in Tolland. Mr. WilCoX | p,iiey jeave Monday for the exposi- |~ At Highland Lake. Sty - tic fire from S a. m. till 4 p. m. and had pe | tions in California. They go via Buf-| mme Misses Marl =) {Bady Assistant el oot two of the narrowest escapes ever in Held Annual Picnic. falo, Chicago, Minneapolis and Seattle, | oo, Misses Marion and =Eleanor i o e my h‘c“a' dvt':hh-d :le{tl lnma“hal;n over MAb?:: m%22£“?°5'“ ;nemben 81 They plnndto .!xohp a; the m;o;;.wasu 7 Richara C.rpe;'ter South nhun h night and the morning following we | Myst odge, No &, I O.|places and at the home of Mr Stin- | 3; D g bad to get a quick move on. - The|O. . enjoyed thelr anmual picnic o |son's brother in JMinot. North Da- T s ™5 S S Sedt icers took us to a large W 086 | Tuesday at Haleys woods. A fine din- |kota. From Seattle they go down the 2 }.- E.C m“. Dentist G by and the Germans shelled us out, |ner including clam chowder and all |coast and to the Frisco and San Diego | *'°7 Dave been guests of Harrison G. B 5 - . 9 I had about 50 men with me. _All of | the fixings was served. Sports of all | fairs. The homeward journey wil B {#- - Painless. @ sudden I heard a shell coming and |kinds were enjoyed and the picnic |include the Grand Canvon, Yellowstone |\~ = = i H i 5 5 5 I told the men to lay flat. I myself, | party returned home about seven |park, Denver, and the national cap- ofa ;(m m spending the week at and] a s‘,-,.j', lay behind a large tree. The shell | o'clock. ital, ' The trip will take three weeks. ingly pond. Y52 MainsStroet, Wi buret over our heads and one of the Briefs. Letters trom Judgo Back tell of bis |, Mrx, % ul ruck the abou nches touring California, extending his trav- —— — —— —e . Harold Ruckerman of the U. 8. sub- | touring o e L meanind e e T o ) wooked 2round | marine C 4, who has been spending |els down into Mexican territory. = |V TUTH of woster has returned | Fay and family of New York. Mr. Fay | Oak Biufls forsthe remainder of the ————— | 3 a few days as‘the guest of his par- r. and Mrs, Je: 4 from a trip to N tia. is a former principal of the Putnem | month. h N has sioce died. Well we made an-|qnts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rukerman, |Mr. and Mrs. A. £ Glendining are on |fFol & trip 0 Nova Scotla. |le & former D il Fatilehs Soibes of thd wi- £ HIRAM N. FENN other move to the fore end of the |Siil'spend the rest of his month's fur- | the homeward trip. - ~ e lice force will begin his annual week's ‘UNDERTAKER 4 E wood to try to get out of the range|joughn with relatives in New York| Raymond Bartlett, who is making |the fireworks at wood park last Putnam Netes. . | vacation upon the return of Captain an MBALMER, Phone 285-3 of the German guns and ahout 3.30 Now J His ship is located | the trip by bicycle, was reported to |eVening. ite and daugh- E r B Eharchitn. AR aatle Or jhe Gtwman guus and showt and New Jersey. His ship is local 3 ~ Nl Sesin Hotmes Harry_Blackford, wife an Murray to duty next Monday morning. o, Mai Uni Suother shel] burec risht nd me | now at Colon, Panama. be in chicago at the firat of the week. ter of Newark, N. J., are the guests| Dr. J. J. Russell expects to motor o ‘Telephone Lady Assistant and monShe.u, ‘-&t, thank God . no flnmad:ez ?; Working on State Roa Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Woo‘d.roru: tre|, Paul Hebart, while try to ride | of Mrs. Blackford’s mother, Mrs. Mun- | Juniper Point, Me., the last of the B r-fl“g":‘l“m_":‘m;t';“mma | e chibion An Wuateaton it & 3?&1?5 L leave in the fall for the |a horse from a local stable to the|roe Randall, South Main street. week for a few days’ stay with his blacksmith shop, became frightened,| Anson B. Hawdy, the newly elected | family, who are summering there. :Ya wh:ho&;g;;wo dag‘{: a;:la :v'v? |ar:zes tg:co rat m? at :.ork quL Will Choose Delegates. :nhamm‘hn?omk?mh n;.t: a nlk}u'v principal of the P\llnAIm ;:itr -c':t& To Erect Brick Block, ' Fuf conaition, the water up. o our | installing a new stretch of rails, where | Minnetexit Hose Co_ No. 1, will hold striking on head. He iy expected to arrive in Putnam ked An important addition to the busi ] walsts and the German trenches about |the road is to be straightened by the | their regular monthiy meeting this | trye, P oros, UP in & gm;:”;h‘:;‘: Min Saingly. bowt’ the - 206 o€ ] D eaction fa. the STl Al & % 4 100 yards away. When morning broke |state highway commission. There | ev . A delegate will be chosen |po L "R W O T8 B PO e e ek ters | be made in the erection of a large has been considerable heavy blasting |to represent that organization at the | ‘g, —y d“te)h;lrvmh“e r and daushters | brick block on Providence street, just ¢ q = —— on the ledge opposite the 'Williams' | state firemen’s convention, to be held o Maud an y from a | e of Church street. The block will g place. The tracks have been set far- |in New Haven Wednesday and Thurs- ol ten days’ outing at Quonocontaug. contain stores on the ground floor and ther south to conform with the new |day next week. : fo Danieison sesterday: | of Sudge 1. ?";‘:nfirhn'-h::.'nmn: “2|the upper floors will be devoted te layout. The work s being done un- : Brevities. nedy was in Webster | few days in the city. tenements. M e o T e ins. | 3. B. Visel of Hartford was in Dan- “J. Richard Carpenier and wife have | i NN_ ) Alter this job is done the irolley com- | ieison ‘on business yesterday. Lewis has returned from | returned from & few days at Quon- | POLICE SIGNAL ' i at the bridges between Mystic and|, A - auto from Tarrytown, N. Yo | Miss® Nellie Egan is the guest of SYETEN OROERES Bon O, O oron o 5 10c1ay1n8 | \r. Kennedy's new auto. Bristol and New | Mrs. J. J. Russell, Juniper Point, Me. | p o S0l B ikl the road construction &l mong 1ol Lar Wilbur is recovering s . Samuel Rich and wife and G. Allen | Putnam el L 5 Y s Lo now completed irom Willlems from injuries he received in a fail Hawkins and wile aro at Quonocon- pnal Lights. v Zove to the Williams residence at the . e s = Orders have been placed by the cn ellm A fop of the rise. The cement work will | Anselme Meunter o, B Rt e T Tl g e 1&:'“:"&.“:” iy ¥ el vk X)) be continued right through to Miners' | camping trip in East Ry B e ok the Doves ware Al Cioss. (Continued on Page Six) ¥ 7 osenes B Mrs, Mark Mellor was a visitor at| Harold J, Horton is planning a pleas- | for the cleri’s half holiday. There £ . . CITY Ocean Beach Thursday. s ;‘:_" "“fla':’ Nfl;‘ Yflkfl. fl’:l. b-:uu !; were many picnic ( mto mmm x Oh ll a . 0 JEWETT £ o Rest wee v Faamy dper YWATERPROOF,.DURABLE AND SANITARY ° L semets Beyren Filing 18 VMRS | ok Tortnicht. e goi finka the Cogpteyciuh 252 - oy Wijliam Callahan and daughter Fay| Herbert Peplar of Wauregan has - Has Suffered Relapse, Thomas Dedd of Now Tosf whe FOR FLETCHER'S : p, ¢ of Hartford are visiting his _sister, |spent the past week in Dantoleon 88|y g Carisen, injured in New Ha- | e ‘wiis. stors here, 1s viens| CASTORIA Congoleum:Rugs are-made by 2 new and wonderful > N oy e LT Cireulating Ption’ M e A R i e 3 : . E. H, His the ulated among | {7 1s feared an operation wilt b neces: | tro e Barts o Ipsoseas-and,areifastisupplanting all other low priced rugs on fiosi o 3. aua At A" Sl o | e Botere " hin”Lown.or-ch DUr- | Sary.““"Hie St remains " conicions.| el vhek ehe Siris Weter eomrany,| LOUIS E. KENNEDY ithe-market. Providence. "3r. switt ‘ia 3ra. His- however. P s. Hayward and daughier DANIELSON / = . cox e Calvin B. Killian of Elmville has visit with | Congoleum=Rugs-are:absolutely Sanitary, they do not I es ot B G potier, and two chlldren | ing thie Tail._ It s mecssssry 10 ob. |resignied bis position in Worcester. 1is | (riends In East Thomowon | Undertaker and Embalmer ) 4 p suests n et located Dince. | “ev > Sargent, pastor {fadesinsthessun, ;they;lie-flat.and never-curl up, easily washed al) - 2 B | FRouas Nenecenyy. Ihe oting Tiek. At It 40 Popor o covering Congrogational choret, gone to| Special Attention to Every Detall great wa) ‘motorey: 4 ifor-they are:absolutely*water-proof. 2t 1 1i0g 10, patlantic | Ralf of this number being obtained the ‘scal gy —— —r———— 2 7 $ enough umber rst ‘day. 3 3 . 20 in th : We,have patterys uitable for every room-in the house book telling T e Rty e . Distributing Premium List. {where a:moderatesprice-rugis-required. 4 > Nrs, Talian The annual premium liet and pro- ; i B e Consty U - For,Porch-usestheseirugs are particularly appropriate, Mams /e Howard ang |53563 & new sitom Eoteural Socioty o its 6th smual sx- - jassyou-do-notshavesto‘take:them up when it rains:or when i R gy ] M _ e : Bulletin Coupon GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES « i a0q Otrs. G, A Potter, 3 i Deposit-this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s Frank - Gi reced! Dag | lington: Bitgood, Henry Gallup, were Store, Putnam. Fill out properly on space below. g | e roetor, B 1. Name of Contestant. ... .. 20 .vveses sesvonen Third Annual Visit. Name of Voter g clean-the.porch:as-the:water-does not hurt them in the Size-1— yard -x{134: yards...- N Size 1 + yard "xi2 yards. Size 2 ~ yards - yards. Size 3 yards.x-4 — yards. FRIDAY, AUG. 13, Sizewdb4¢yardssx-4 = yards..., 8ix consecutive Coupons Monday to Saturday Inclusive will em< “sui visi local - F with ~ drunkenness. Jt Facker | . Mre. Chester Hutchins . s j More United States treops aro to be |and : Cami week. title holder to 50 exira vetes. \ - RAY e sent to the Texas border to aid in Clarice AL _U, ; = . z repudsing the numerous raids . by |for Inebriates.will weicome them. ; with Mrs. Karl (YO .swee)

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