Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 11, 1916, Page 11

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motlon list, but wentb:rfl for !flll&l* num postponed. 1liness Attorney J: could not, be- | In the case judgment $580.82. erly side of lirhit ;oxi( reade:;wunl I secon on n February. tendgzz in tho case is luppug_’d 'P be; Wil in Ttaly, " ds | yudgment v;;: given . for e strong to southwest to west, - Along| %fi‘: ué?i’;-‘:ent— ven for. the middle Atiantic ' eoast’.strong|tne New S Tata Tooh and Motal Ce. - o of New Londnn agalnst mg’nc Bastern New York and " ‘Northern| 3 e DED 3 : mantlo, ua ai of mfimfima %flr snow and L . s ; m:umn.a much oolder, 7 falr and) e CRUITING TO 8TOP . .. |REAL “CONNECTIGUT SHIP” a’ Southern New England: Rain Tues- ¢ . d-l)', Wednesday fair ana much colder. IN. NATIONAL GUARD 3 18 “THE PONTOPOROS, ¢ Observations in Norwich. If Companies Are Up to the Maximum The following records, reported from| -~ -—Others %o Buifd Up. - evin's pharmacy, show the changes i in -temperature and the barometrioc| Company cvmmuflen of the Con-!| e et necticut National Guard are prohibited; S m’l by séneral ‘ordefs, recently issued, to 42 30.10 | recruit any more, soldlers if the . The steamship Pontoporos, which| Clarke and Joseph salled from New York Monday bear-| Monday—Notes. £ ing supplies for the relief of the des- E - S titute Belglans is .a real “Connecti-| ong Sunday mm-&-fl Di Mmummn,’o““’ 69 m. .. 38 20,98 | strength of_their company is in ex-|cut Ship,” gas met_with a painful t when larke, 82 years of age, . Highest ¥4, lowest 19. cods Of the minimum strensth author- | Her estire cargo of mixed foodstufts| e was struck o the knsssap by the | {,00 *¢ N8 Rome ,‘}:,:,Tnfifim": (Gwlo-uu—z-u—' walk) Comparisons. - - 1260, which is 65 enflsted men and|has been contributed by almost every | PuCk; ' Mr. Dugas was unable | Monday morning at 9.05 after L. C. PRIOR, Manacen Predictions . for Monday:. Cloudy and|three officers, When the strength of |ecity and town in the state. Members h an iiiness of a week's dunuou. warmer, rain at night. et compantes is reduced by Qis-|of churches: schoel chidren, Workers| oe: enime: s pere DF, George Thomp- | *Miss Olarke was born in Irelind, the| Two minutes from Back By Station Monday’s_ weather: __ Rain. charge; to_ this minimum, all appli-|in ‘alt ‘branches of industry, -Whole- | location of the Kneeeap. daughter of Hugh and Mery Ciarks | Ten mimutes from North Station Sosl Mok ma 'k cants in excess of that number are tosale and retail merchants—all have P a1 and came to this country when a child o, ‘Maok auc be ‘carried on a walting' 11St. . Com-|| bent their efforts to bave the steam- One Sesslon at Schoel. Sun_ . [l Figh. | Mo anies below the minimum strength,|er carry cord: shipment of life's | the early part of 1—r~ I minca®i2sota. [l svator. | Sats.| Bowever, are. instructed €0 recruit up | woconsaries. 1o the déatinate of Dels| g The first, second, third and fourth | ploveq in the onseaah Bella, SLUNBING. AN S48 FITTING || grades of the Wequonnoo school had | ”'SFiC “Biathe was a member Bttt psiot S utiabic bbb, 8 IlLa. m. | p. m. i a to that number. glum and Northern France. One hun-gne gecgion Monday owls to the - - B LOWHUIR R LI ol e B8 B e “This action on the pan of .the ad- | dred and forty-eight separate portions - ng Bacred Heart church-and the Rosary 105 | jutant general's office has been ex-|of the state are. represented in the|S.OTTY Weather. 5 saclaty, Hhe ia the last:of Dev lange- Ca¥ 734 200 s T, g - o family end ‘s survived by the i Up interest in" military affairs, the forma- One of the novel features of the Personals and Notes. following nephews and nieces: | tion of five new batteries’ of field ar- | campaign to raise the money was tne| _Fred Stone was in Willimantic Mon- | 8nd Michael McAvoy of With or Without Gas Attach- tillery, as’ well as many extra organ- ith ontest bet the princi) day eveni! ending a dance. Hugh Clarke of Los Angeles, Cal, Minss 1 | izatlons” atiached to the two IDFARITY | cities ot the state to lead .t the| vt oL Mary McAvoy and Miss Mary Clarke|] ments but Atwass EFFICIENT Six nours after high water 1t 1 low | ToEiments has brought the strength of | amount collacted. Wilfred Desmarais, who has been |©0f Taftville. CO| tide. which 1s followed by flood tide. the guard up to the minimum of 3,500 spending a vacation here with his | Miss Clarke had a very pleasing dis- : —_— exclusive of the naval militia, allowed | 3,000,000 Without -Shaes. and Clothing. | onts, has returned to St Hyaciath, | position and was well liked by all who GREENEVILLE by the state laws. In anticipation of| According to Mr. Anson T. McCook,| Canada. knew her. the order many of the companies have | secrétary of the Connecticut commit- Joseph Paradise. S recruited well into the seventies in- thel| tee- of - the Relief commission, ~more| People from Norwich att o A bout daye’ illness witn |} We furnish Repairs for all makes Funeral of Mrs, Thomas J. McMahon | hope that, when recruiting was halted, | suffering. exists in . Belgium. today ) e ) neumonia, -Joseph Paradise died at of Ranges —Notes of Interest. they might be allowed to keep their thaég/tt any previous period since the | T ?he Home of his parerits on Merchants’ | | se—————— S maximum strength, replacing each dis- | outbreak of “the war.: This.is caused, MARRIED avenue Monday. He had been employ- l With relatives and friends in at-|charge by an enlistment. The order|he says, by the scarcity of clothing ed at Williamsville and returned here > (\} ey [\ Mahon, widow of Thomas J. McMahon | Rowever, will prevent this and- give|in Belgium and Northern Frahce. Mr,| 388 10, 1916, by Rev. C. M. Reed.| ag born here, 20 years ago, on Mer- 12 Ferry Street took place from her late home on[the weaker companies an ODPOrtunity | McCiok- paid -a ~compliment to the| LaNrence C. Howard of Niantic and chants’ avene, the son of Mr. and Mra, Sixth street, Monday morning. Rey. |0 recruit up to peace strength while [neople of Connecticut for their gen- ss Mabel R. Kelley of Flanders. J. H. Fitzmeaurice officiated at ser- |Dolding the stronger organizations|ersosity and spirit of sympathy for; DEPRUTA —PAGANO — In Norwich, J 0bi] & G H_ Bl. tendance the funeral of Mary J. Mc. |from the adjutant general's office, |and shoes among 3,000,000 - destitute| HOWARD —KELLEY — In Flanders, | Jith the fatal iliness. Mr. Paradise fih Paradise, and at one time was emp yved at the Ponemah mills, but vices held in St. Mary’s church and|doWn to that number. Belgium' sinte the work of the Con-| Jan. 10, 1916, by Rev. Peter Cuny, | recently, he has been employed by the PhoneSss! at the close of the mass Hugh Kinder| The rest of the orders instructs in a|necticut -committee was begun. He| Glovanni DePruta and Miss Mary| Goodyear company at Williamesville. _— DR. C. R.. CHAMBERLAIN |%e2s Face to Face ang Nearer, My |7ery plain manner that ocompany |said that in his work as head of the| Pagano, both of this city. Mr. Paradise was-a member of the St. 3 God to Thee. with Miss Boudreau pre- | COmmenders must cut out the “dead |committes he Had found it evidenced John de Boptist and St. Lauis socie- MODERN Pwumc Dontal Surgeon —|iesiai oo sbuen Fas ban? | e fedoral mspsciion which will bos | eI Ways paEg e e e A . Ree.- s Reax- Z A WILBUR—In this city suddenly, Jan.| He is survived by his parents an ial era wero James Daley, M. Shechan, |£IB in a few weeks. The order is as| Underclothes From Wheat Sacks. | ™i'Ti5 50k iotta Wiinur, wife of the | wife, whom he married four months ot s o hiin touis = MoGrory Building, Norwich, Conn..{Neil Bresnan and John Mullen;|follows: “The_people of Connecticut have re- | - late John Wilbur, .’ . Mr. Paradise was well known | ¢lectricity is to lighting. We guaran- Burial was in Jewett Oty semetory|| “Tho attention of 'company - ‘com-|sponded to our - spposl and 1 know | Fuzers) ffom ner late nome, o, 13 % part of | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK Oommings and Ring had charge of |[anders is invited to the large num-_|their full sym ympathies are with the wo High street Tyosday. Jan 11, 8t 2| his life here. receiving his education in | 1y expert workmen at the fariest - F oy s gfion s, B her of men who have been marked [wen and children of Belglum and of | Fery™ s the lacal school, and possessed & 1arge | ,rices. DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE Chimney Firs. Hone, and fn_ordas 10 misles s, Detteni| 10 ook Jrance. The feed for cloth: BARBOWS_In tils city, Jan 9. To1s,| Circle of friends. 267 Maln_8t, A lmuey P8I ous of the showing at the next federal inspec-|now using the sacks in which the| Funeral servico from ml late 1 re-l- PRACTISE LIMITED TO owned by the Shetuckat Cor on Ses. | Lo WRIch commences in about twe|wheat is delivered as underclothes for [ dence, 03 Sachem strect. Tussday a1{ Dr. J. M. KING ), mMIAan ] ernoo: a Hours 10 8. s §0 3., m, ond street, near the corner of Cen-|Tarefully serutinize the rosters of their | eaye tia op FOBEEY B9gn. &t.3. o'clng r. ) tral avenue hroke out Saturday after- Srzanisxtions and will 0t Thn e -are at present,” continued Mr.| MGARRY—In New mndon, Jan. 8, o - 1916, Mi; El1 F. Mc , at Law- noon about 2 o'clock. The _auto- | fice at once, applications for the Ais- | inec o e LAiiE an appeal for $o0e2| - rence nospital. b e DEN TI S’I‘ Ask us for plans and prices. J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street pumper Was sent to the scene and|charge for non-residence of all men|ous qestitute. The women and ohfii| MACK—In New Londoh. Jan. 9, Mary = = ; quickly extinguishod the fire, entitled thereto;. also -for the dls-! Bl 3 - S P Y . Spisu dren have received no new clothing abeth, wite of Edward A. Maci, | ! P : Notes, pr e °2‘§:‘ Jor the benefit|gince the outbreak of hostilities. No| In her “t"“ b = - Buildin. Rob J. Coch This Is W. Oliver Buddington of 47 Mightn |other satisfactory reasons, find fhem.- | now,, losterial ‘has entered the steer HENYITE N (Roibide Hewlte, Agca o8 hnl.TuW) obert J. Cochran: : street ls confined {o his homo With a |selves unable to attend fo their @ T . e maumy years - sovero attack of the gri e soldi 4 who will b this great humanitarian work, I ap-| pineral services will be hel the GAS FITTING, o i s ble to be present at inspection, there. | Peal to the gemerous people ‘of this|” Preston City Copare: e chureh ALUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, ’.l’h flut .w P SRR "g“c?nwa& . zmcl:;” ._::. n:;g: state to furnish new clothes or the Thursday, Jan. 18, at 1 o'clock. B ANNolINcEMENT 3 Wlih ‘the Bhstusket compeny has | iag of their companies. The efotency | ToneY to buy ‘h:ham" For many rea-| im Preston Ic-uy cemumy’, 10 Wast Main Street, Norwich, Coni. ~ sons worn clo ng is not permittes 0| PARADISE—In Taftville, Ja: 10, Jo- ! the sudden drop In the m wlma{u (nd the men aro got- of n company, to o larks desres, in do- | S21C, "0 Countries " Seph Faradive ‘used 10 years The office of Miss Farnham, | A% for N. B 0. Shost Packing. temperature, the absefice of vt ent for auty. “Dead wood cammnot s |, CPATmAR MeCook turther | stated | FYolcDh "iRih, il Ve Y o s et ; Bent a Prize Pullot to Btorrs Contest. | carried and the organization marked| st the cargo of the Pontoporos has| jng~"Jay 13, &t 5ib, Services ac|hair and scalp specialist, in sicam and Gfi‘” —h“fin‘: Nas| “An mest Piymouts, Conn., corre- cHcien. """ D mny aReident e ABip 1o lot et | o Cacted Heart ohrch &t . R 304, Tha Building, T F BURNS brovght spondent writes: % Company commanders whose organ- | ¥ 8n¥ accldent the ship is lost, neith-| oy Amicm—iIn Taftville, Jan. 10, Mary [ROOM 4, yer s ke 0 ‘many. ural New !orluy ¢ & Rhodo | Zations are now above tho minimum |2 the people of Connecticut nor the| (larke, aged 62 years i = - A GAS HEATER w Red pilet pelonging o Mis {sients muthorized ana Feduired by | Ficians il sufter any Joss rindfal 05w 5 homs Tpursgey | fs now open, Miss Farnham|Hpating and FPlumbing ‘| Andrew Wluon law will make no further enlistments| - . . . acke and when tho strength of their com- | GOES TO EAST ;‘:;,,1 ,m" fi“" church at 7.90. having returned this. week GAS S vear 5,‘{,',',:,,‘,;‘:‘;,":,;‘“‘”‘ W,;;m"‘”"fi,,';‘,l‘,‘g GARDNER STATE COLONY. ey |after a long and severe illness. 92 Franklin Street £ STEAM RADIATOR a:'d'm T g o O R etiDE| D, John L. MoAusian Appointed to 7 ufi:'m-c;;:::n‘“u s HARPER METHOD lno" cAsTI"Gs will glve you fmmediate com- | Yo, 854 sas 53 motae %! sl Sov ne Hose e el 25 MRy ot I | Tutsphens ST8___Alse Merleuring < that streneth, Dr. John L, MeAuslan, for nearly a ‘dau; - FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY fort In the Hsme or Oflk&. t Commanding ofcers il Immeal- | year” past un: interne at’ the Norwich ::&‘.1:::‘:7'.#. o1 1”" who 80 .5.’:5’5 Freder]ck T. Bunce Pufl new ltock on hand - ok “%fi'co“am‘ b 0 | the mogioat stafl of oehe Haat’ Gards ‘:’3’31 'm'znfl Toovivis Svatiiate asd vor Piano and Player |THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Taed s o 2 - ! e n”. R el el i ol (Roretor, ‘and for e wuch: abovis ""Asw:a%yr‘:h"aa Dr. Cheat | e BTy A Piano Tuning and No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Lo B oy 4 Aot B rrams, - . oy Sy — who cannot furnish an oxouso satis- Dr, MaAusti mtl in Berlin f Serateited restored The C"y of M ELECTION HELD BY sctory io_thia ofioo, Wil Be Aned ‘ined by, spest Bfieen & Yodrs, Fio 13 n graduate W ey a5 required Gas and Elecirical WQ. S SOEENSP oLUB, iy iy T:gv’m or the Ty Pr e s phone 12854 RANKIN 8T. DR. PECK : Italo-Amerisan Org The aation n Practice confined to Eye, Ear, 321 Main 51, Alles Building| _ " Oen i o a0, e eon g,,‘l‘{,m‘:;";‘,‘}n::::"::g'gu';‘,;"’; Church & Allen Bas, o Gleced a it Gits 9 §panish. i war &I“ th t that the h i : et T I ST v B i o TSI ‘JIPREPARE FOR 1, WINTER Hours 9:30 to 4:30 Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 Saturday evenings 7 to 8 183rd DIVIDEND A sense of appreolation ‘that he has se- 15 Main Street DR, A, 4, SINAY |l dostr ot o i vt S ety S n S Dentist (B wot =i il i Bg B e o ron || FUNERAL B M;g‘ edera . BLOGCK |SLAND FISHERS, o » Rooms 18:19 Alise .UMM!: Norwish szé% o nl: X e Dmmons uring the warm days of the §| Office of The Norwich Savings Society W Pems sepsily 9 g 'fl f" ‘”fia- rolle, el fethazat Bl f‘"_';"," From FARE the ottt t0 de ey Norwich, Conn., Dec. 11th, 1915. The Directors of this Society have declared out c/ the earnings of the eurrent eix months a semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to de- positors entitied theretn on and after January 18th, 1916. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. ing umtil the cold makes out- side werk difffoult, Have ysu oxanined your reofs and gutterns to see If they care tight? Is yeur heater In sondition te run threugh the winter? s the plumbing sani- tary and all right for the com- 1647 e "‘y LA e, Adam’s Tavern | B , mfi;”’“- : = : 6IVEN A SURPRISE BY HiS PRIENDS dolly Time at Heme of Georgs Hes: Te'-nhm §es-3 3 HENRY B, CHURCH tor at Ruaker Hill, g‘” iy WM, SMITH ALLBN lnf'q:::.y" £ & t 2 B eall or "phone e e e Fer Rt L R T s will astand to 1t promptlys §| DR.R. J. COLLINS 244 gey AFMF efcers 1eB: | Phe shacks are three or four small| X % S T dered Heorge Hester it ST p T s S DENTIST || BEFRIGERATORS DENTIST Bad tavited of the best kinds will be soid R| .. ik at very lew priees rather than Street, lorwich, Conn. earry them ever. " Qur loss will S e o © be- yeur gain, and It will pay you to look at them, Srons o] )P IASTON GO Bl 23 and 28 Water 5. e st e ———| PR, E J,/JONES Take elevator Shetucket Stiwet en- h?';:‘ trealed -“h.-. pain. | Comfert assured. Yo : & Tor | | S e ' n.n.nau“w.-.n. DR. Alx).mzn.mcumns_ m"!u-r-, T s t Norwich Water Works| ... 1 Triyer Basing ENTIST w:.“‘”m“"“"m'fl“* ; | T S ¥y oner @reeneite emes: |1y Bilding, ‘Room- 308

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