Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1916, Page 12

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clear, sold move them. | S e o e T S in| Hermon ‘G. Carver s substituting at|\anisHing entirely. . - s B Carrall on Thursday. pir- |couble D o - e chased a piece of land on had | mr&m the = Nightingale-Morse wén 8 | corporation. of the parishioners. =% Attorney Charles L. was in For the past few weeks Father Pot-| Hartford on a business trip Thurs- S dasa gt yin's condition has been gradual day, . 3 12 lasans Visit Uxbridge. coming critical, and on ‘Thursdsy Of| Ciayton Seward, who has been se-| Members of Quirebaug lodge of Ma last week he celebrated his last mass, | riously ill, is o far advanced toward| sons of this oi the date, by a curlous coincidence, be- | recovery that it is expected that he Mass., Thurs ing the anniversary of the death of & will be able to be out soon. the rring cousin, May 4, 1915, at the Hotel Dieu,| John B. Dalgle and Arthur Duvert,| class of candi lodge in_Montreal. delegates from this city, report an un- | There were several automobiles from Father Potvin was born in Holvoke, u“,fl{- interesting. convention of the| this city. The meeting was attond: Mass, Sept..17, 1833, TFollowing his| Knights of Columbus at Derby this|ed by tts Grand Lodge of- carly studies in his native city, he left Massac week. ficers. Refreshments were served. Holyoke Jan. 16, 1899, to enter La Fred/C. Ramsden of Pawtucket was Ladies’ night, May 25, at Putnam lodge Salette Missionary college at Hartford. | o visitor with friends here Thursday. OWLS HEAR SUFFRAGIST. There he commenced the course of Harry Goldman of Worcester visif patradibabucly study thut' e to l%nd “1’95'3" gflim!- with friends in Danielson %‘hull“s‘dly. Mrs. W. J. Bartlett Speaks on the tion and in September, - he was| iss Lillian Parker of Brooklyn re- % admitted to the povitiate. He took his| mained in an unchanged condition at Home Wrecker. first vows in September, 1904, and in| the hospital Thursday, FAata g i : > 5 g il August of the following 'vear he went! 'Rome and Modern Europe was the evs:ifi“gd::ifile';f:gfi?mfl Thursday : B ame o complete his TeologiCRlyxubjict: ot ike:miliresy by Rev. Mra |3 o0l (o g PG df R utham : a counse. A1 McKinstry at:the Advent church onl | the evening was an address by M8, $ Normal Tr In 1910, on the Feast of the Most| rhursday evening. § W 7. Bartiett ot tts e Like Mickalin A Tes hai e e b New Pastor to Preach. Mrs. Bartlett took.as her subject Th Type Flat Tz church, in Rome, and the following|. Rev. Albert K. Stone, the new pas; | Flome Wremker) Thie mitiore ooc ra. L ‘ year returned to the United States to| tor of the Putnam Baptict church, will | ed on an.editorial that appeared re- P : | take up his AQuties as a professor at| preachat the church Sunday. :;afll&; iin a Cur;:gcgcu:hpape; and the < — 3 ! L Salaitw ol s Blstiond, .., (Eiks Plans’ Ladies’ Night. Diring her taik Mes. Bartiert said: B § i and Do was oolleed o reRnavisn | .. George H. Lewls, Jr, Charles B | Taua nolitier et barrooms, the n} fail and be mncdflte] e to] Dean. Walter Darling and Oscar Rich | gambling dens, and put it where it he.Sumat e coles.end oty make up the committee to arrange for | shoulg be—in the homes, in . the 3 churches; bring God into politics. Something more than a year ago he o n suffered a severe attack of pneumonia = Putngm is my home; I am a part of which seriously (hreatened his life | COme accustomed to the sight of trains,| Putnam; I am interested in Putnam. during a period of several weeks, but | electric cars and automobiles and pays | It is my home in a larger sense and he eventually rallied and became strong | N0 attention to such vehicles. I want to help keep this home a enough to be about and to attend to| . L. Darbie, at Hartford this week, | clean, pure and happy place to live some parish duties. was elected junior steward of thef in. The direct influence of the woman Father Potvin is survived by his fa- | £rand chapter, R. A. M. He is one of | Whose natura! duties have been per- ther and mother, a brother and two|the few officers of tue grand chapter| formed in the individual homes cannot 5 to 8 Plies of sisters, who are all residents of Hol-|in the eastern section of the state. be other than good in city and srate. to 8 Plies voke, by Sister St. Alfred, another K. H, 8. to Play at Putnam. Sflfi ‘i“fl‘.fiz’d ?iret%tm oy “:hgivex;"ff'? Fabric Hera raor. ana by & brother who 1o 3 atur | (AL Putnam tomorrow Killingly High | e vearning desire 13 1o, bresth Gogs order, and by | school team will try hard to win a 3 - dent in La Salette college, Hartford. . |victory that will offset the unfortunate ,g;e; Ti.’a“&:‘& the outside world and ";l‘h‘x:mmarnlngro:t Fgl&:lrwll;o she l::;fi gaeu sultfssn b,\;‘ the team alwtge . o ‘mass tvin t h a be sung and it will be attended by all | 201" “Fhe game will be o ey of sng | STANISLAUS LASACK HELD the pupfls of St James’ 1al | seagon between Killingly and Putnam.| ON INDECENT ASSAULT CHARGE 'chmlv ;‘3‘[ ‘;:‘mu‘:e sz d;‘t:fi: Whether or not there are three tick- _— was . il il lie"n state in_ the church until’ after | (u 1 s field in the mational clec- | Married Man, Accused by Mary Che- il n s n 2 tion in Killingly this fall'seems at the i 1 Gocs & 3 Jiiit the solemn high requiem mass Satur- | present time somewhat dependant on "1' il 134' S Sa) i Defaun of - B day morning, when priests from many |wwhat happens at Chicago. Until the| $1,000 Bonds. i parts of the state will come to Daniel- | {ineup of candidates is complete there §% 1 ¢ 3 ik son to assist at the service. will be uncertainty as to just what is | . After a “&fl;}""gt__efg;‘; r{“‘?x’i:“gdg; d . 3 Attended Commencement Exercises. |Z0ing to hapven in local “politics. o s et e haay 3 S SR i . and Mrs. D. E. Jette attended the oo indecently assaulting Mary Chepante Examine the above crosssection of the Michelin. As a conclusive test, and in ;flfl to e ' and Somunf ncemese exeviaaas fis Bunarc | B L UTO HEARING 14. was held for trial at the superior Universal Tread—or better still let us show you a to us, try just one s % P tory on, t 2 - ire i i i i i . Amixheer. - Min. Georabite Baine s | G iHe i Rallets Tand: Bduin. Wdame’ o £oRrt “ine bond was fixed at 31000, cross-section of the tire itself. Notice the remark. mf comparison with otb-tr i:u_lu-. h-pz-“ member of the sradvating class. Appear—Charged With Violating | amount he was sent <o jail. . able thickvess of rubber, the numerous gllu of of the extra mileage tha gives you. you ., Mrs. Charles S. Dayton is to move|. Speed Laws, Tasack,. who is married, pleaded not fabric, and the double breaker-strips—all evidences make this test we feel sure that you will wse to” South Norwalk, where Mr. Dayton Sk guiliy to the charge and, refusing an oF ior durability. = : Michelins exclusively. SfEmpped g v scong was a;;BeL0Te & Justice in_the town of| offer of couneel to defend him, pro- SUpeTar Gk e : John ‘regory a . 4 ceeded to represent himself. visitor with friends in Danielson on fl’"m_‘“’“ it U BRI s e i s L L U as the Thursda; Sariugion two cases in which. viola- | gres ‘witness and told. the story on Michael Sullivan of Providence vis- ited at 0 tion of the motor vehicle laws is the which the action against Lasack is s home here Thursday. basis.of the complaint. The defend- | based. In her recital she set forth To Hear Reports from Congress. |ants are-C:-H. Pellett, one-of the best it ey Eiesks_ a0, Thabile Reports on the meetings of the an- |Known motorists in eastern Connec- i e g st nua? (‘Dn;l“‘:x oF the f]«‘] AE R., held re- |ticut, and Edwin Adams, driver of a .room where she was writm,:: a letter cently in Washington, are to be given |light truck owned by Franklin & Cros- | 4" made indecent proposals to her. 21 the moeting of Sarah Williams Dan- | bv. Both defendants are residents of [ She repulsed him. She said nothing THE A. C. SWAN CO. 2-4 CEff Street s o s i . Danifelson: about the matter to any one. b is i B e o e R arrested by Con-1 A few days la‘er, she testified She == The class to he graduated from Kil. |stible Harry Lathrop of - Brsoklyn, | Went »ut to feed hena that Are koot MICHELIN - FOUNDED-1832 ?ly High school in June is smaller | BHey will be charged with violating|Under the barn and that while she a6 e e o o 5 the. laws concerning speed. was engaged in disiributing the feed There is to be a parade of members| Mr. Peilett was. demonstrating a | I-asack came under the barn ang of the teams. escorted by a band, when [C2T. With Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Ed- | committed the assaultl the bascball season opens here tomor-| Wil Bennett of Brooklyn as his pas- 13 the story of the prosecution de-|men are at work on the state roads fow WHth swhb,l,,,g as the visiting | Semngers. when his machine became | veloped it appeared that the Chepanic | in town, putting them in good shape team. ensbrouded in a cloud of dust from |®irl returned to her home crying bitter- reached at a meeting last night, and | siilled laborers $2.50 & day asd even forced the other workers out. There|at that price he was not able-to se- ing in 1905 to become superintendent of schools in Bast Providence, R. I. violence. The men are said to | cure all the help he néeded. “The la- for the summer. Mrs. Wm. H. Heywood and Mrs.|was no viol X Kacrrs ot and i (he’ horihern ner 1986 ahead of hirm. v Peect v | reason for. thes tears s oot the | "C. E. McFarlane of Wilimantic was | James Healey left Thursday for | Want an elght hour day “Socialist ‘hali | serand o have Sor to Peb e, Gur of acres of land in the northern sec- | )R8 ahead“of him. Mr. Pellett turned | Teason for the tears and though the | ealling on friends in town Wednesany. | Boston, to spend afew doxn where a short meeting was held at | seaser 1s Short snd. e miocs avt Tr tion of the town of Plainfield, Goud, (his haypenias merr S ust | mother pleaded and pleaded with het | “Mra Ernest Bump of Hebron was| -Mrs. Jos. Smith, Jr. and Miss An- Whieh it was decided 'to_ begin Picket | work dow mithie 1o Ty Bet the Members of the Nadel Arvbeit club|¢oud. this happeninz near the school | to tell the cause she steadfastly re-|the guest of her parents on Myrzle | nie Smith returned Thursday from Re- duty this afternoon at 1 o'clock and |was a severe one on roads. and. they rs. C. S. Davton a surprise|in Brooklyn village, when Constable|fused to do so, finally declaring that|avense Wednesday. vere, Mass., where “they have spgnt to hold another meeting at 2 o'clock. |are much out of repair now.” sald. the HDraddy SVeRine. Lathrop spotted the transaction and | she would die before she wonld tell. Thomms S. Clark and Frank Case| two weeks with Mrs. J. B. Burke. he Taot T el Aty Siori | S o o of e % Will. Escort G. A. R. Men. e R R R T o eer: the girl fin- | were callers in Norwich Wednesday. is employed in making shell fuses for e B v o iy 2 - number of 'ominent residents o ally made e accusation a; - ————— The Thirteenth company, C. A, c,,!Emomyn were witnesses of the acci- | sack that landed him in cofiznfif :';Ze NOANK WALKED OUT WITHOUT the English government. £ OBITUARY. been invited to do escort duty for [dents and, it is said, are divided im| a serious charge. PRESENTING DEMANDS ‘e G. A. R. in the Memorial day pro- |their opinion as to what's what in During. the hearing Thursday Mrs. I S R cession. the.case, 5o an interesting hearing is v i Lasack, wife of the accused, was in |Special Service for Mothers’ D Wildwood park ie to be opened for expected. The defendants will be rep- | court with their children and sobbefil Busy Times at Groton Long Point. the first.time this season on Memorial resented by counsel. throughout the proceedings. day, the programme of attractions be- b ’s 3 ill be held ing much the same as in previous| |ABOR DIFFIGULTY ADJUSTED, | 17" Alarms For Brush and Grass| Mother's day exercises wi vears, HIGHWAY WORK RETARDED Samuel, W, Beardsles.-' 5 11.—Samue) BY SCARCITY OF LABOR |y Statford, Conn, May soard Laborers Hard to Get at $250 a Day | in the bathroom at Iiis home Four Hundred Employes of the An- somia Manufacturing Co. Ansonia, Conn., May 11.—Without 3 yesterday. <. - Beardslee - .was' s Fires. at the Baptist church Sunday, tak-|a¢ present making any demands all Commissioner Bennett Says. ?m“‘;f,d":":fm and mm:n a .. % Z% e 'ormer Literaturc intended to attract young ti % Three times during Thursday, the |ing the place of the morning service.|the employes of the Ansonia Manufac S : vrvbatn'md OWD men {0 enlist in the United States army o"'"i'v?‘m“ fKé""':'y' 'cv'":!"'"' auto chemical truck was called ot ta| & sreat dealof work is being car- | turing company, numbering about 400, | Hartford, Conn, May" 11.—Highway | etk - Ha s frém 1886 was being distributed here . Thursday g Fiant. Bagk:" a o answer ‘alarms for brush and grass b yan enlisted man from the recruiting postmaster jed t G ¥ Point already either went on strike or were forced Comml;sioneehr Charkle-r.v‘;‘Bsnneg snh: j.v(‘),'écn. A widow and one. sen sur- —— ried on ai roton Onj y. v il X e of €] len 3 ! - The labor difficult: he pl g | fires. oTWO Of these were at a point 3 gt the season | Sasarioeet ot the el e yc;n:if-lembl‘zn:etudedsby the scar- | | Medlcal Bxaminer station at 85 State street; New London. |, e Jabor e Dot | near the railroad at a point about halt | Ten cottages are open for season | départment of ‘the plant qui 5 * Rush of Freight . Many way between this city and Mechanics- [and over 4000 feet of wWater pipe has|9 o'clock, according to a declsion |city of labor. He was paying his un- | nounced death due to heart:failure, Great ‘quantities 5f freiglit. continue | dhy ang. whon the stotmion, Thurs: | Viile and the other wag mear cae Hoch | noon laid, electric light poles have 1o Pousing Em AR Rl (e o f Sk Dediin PEacHeally alt ootk tirldge: ' None-of the Ares cavised dem | oo e ectd telephone cable run thipments are.also heavy. The freight | tives had recurned (o their ek oy | age of any amount. Neverthelsee the | e Sef,and, T accommodate the pat- B e aPaTilely Crowdedto"ca- [ Adjustments with those who had 3‘”:;’:*%3?}*’3“;?@“‘0;‘;&u"‘" Loodh b AL g e K e LM R pacity al l»;he nm;.= E BARnente e T s ot de | Gnenldh what might doyetn fao dox: ily of New London have moved into e 00se “Acclimated. {dividuals, every effort being exerted | Serous and damaging fires. From al | the village and are occupying the wahe JoBke bt to. Danlalsonty LAULNCL ery, MRt belng exerted this section of the country brush and | Weeks house on the West Side. 'rom northern Canada a few weeks ago ? orest fires were reported Thursday | Mrs. George Spicer is a littie more by Alexander’ Duhamel fo hetne oiiae | Settlement of the diffculty and this X - | and farmers were kept busy fighting | comfortable. She is suffering from in- P . ited in geghethrougtiont sastern-Con- | 1an (1 o success ‘and sitiefac-| 200 formers were kept husy figh got | lammatory rheumatism. - & i aecticut and is attracting a great deal| 3p 0 19%2 =0 the adjustments were | Peyond control and the damage in all| Rev. and Mrs. Albany Smith of s £ » sttention. The'miese bas now: bet f o p N S P e e e e Was il Philadelphia. have arrived here and : 3 = in wages, while in other cases the ad- will occupy Ocean View cottage for LOUIS E. KENNEDY |33, fronied were ur bish s fon COLCHESTER T Miss Effie Lamb is confined to her inpl = home. by iliness. . DANIELSON S e B sttty i) PRI S ama S e e R peios, Lucinda Fish has returned ‘ ’ s asreement reached and promptly re-| Carried Out by Sisters of the Grange | from Medfield, Mass., where she i 7 Undertaker and Embalmer |2sxecment reach Pl pplly [heF o 9° | the_winter, : s 3 - 3 0 —B h ild . Special. Attection to Every Detail, |mill Will be running as usual. ody of McCrohan Child .Brought ‘W. D. Grannan has returned to his o Heghon for Surial Homs In B W ToRcRier A Gl deegs Good health isa precious possession Leroy. Tompkins and his small son Y 1S s LA At the meeting of Colchester grange | Billy have returned to Rutherford, . to a woman. Its worth is above TU- ! rionmny wagmE fhe following pro-|J. after a visit of two weeks at Riv bies. Prize it, for health once lost is s x gramme was given Dby the _sisters: | erview cottage. 3 S : Piano solos, Mrs. A. T. Van Cleve and | Richard’ Weeks of Providence s Vis- hard to regain. Keep it diligently. ; .| Mrs. J. M. Klein; dialogue entitled iting relatives here. 1 Packing the Missionary Barrel: piano € Mrs. Mabel Mahoney has returned 3] 31 CPUTNAM, CONN solo and reading, Miss Jennie HaH. A |to her home in Queens, N. Y. after a No woman will deliberately go about T - golgred guartete, Mvs. Van Clove. Mre. | visit here: = o to lose her but many women § 3 o 5 ‘ase and Misses en and Sea-| Miss Charlotte Chalmers an iss INCORPORAED A. D. 1862 bury, rendered several fne selections. | Ruth Rhein of New York are visiting o An address was made by Deputy Fred | here. Statement May 1, 1916 " | Taylor of Lebanon, who was present to| H. W. Ranger has arrived from New . 3 inspect the grange. A fine lunch was | York and opened his summer home LIABILITIES served by the sisters. Righteen were | for the season. 2 ; present from Norwich, Lebanon, Boz-| Edgar Ashbey, who has been 1ll, s Deposits .........itioooiiuiiiiia..... $2,681,978.35 rah, Salem ana Frankiin sranges, Tae | boror next regular meeting will be brothers’ C. M. Chester is driving a new au- Miterast o LERE CUno T 0 S LR Y G RO TG he o il s e |t B - 3 the sisters in the entertaining. A. 8. Chester bas purchased a new Poolit ol Bl .. .. ...l 1,635.00 Burial of Child. pair of draught .horses and they are Morris McCrohan of Hudson, Mass,, | Working in the Palmer shipyard. j pas in fown Wednesdey. The hody of |, YT¥ Cearse Wood or Groton: hes A IR > . . Jandghet chig. wan brought here| " buncan: McDonald. hias’ refurned to o = for’ birrial . Andrew’s cemetery; e 3 " - s H’%'dm Was a New Haven vis- 't;kw Haven after a it at his home . - ftor ‘ednesday. b = X . - Andrew - MacLaren- -has returned to Pt icolio o B LR T T Rt v/ Ay R o n; an “o_ . . “Otis as. . . e » v 4 Foa - ™ | pan; E e & - a Railroad Bonds, Par Value $1,849,000.00. .. . 1,540,075:00 | e comdition o e & Soburf Cashin'Benk ........... Total ...

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