Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 28, 1916, Page 2

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Order Golden ‘Windham O._F., 807 Main street. Peg o' the BIG CHIMNEY RAZED Stack at Thread Company’s Plant Re- 2 moved in Clearing 8ite for New 9 s E iz Bk 3 4 o ¥ s o T /= > Storehouse. _ 3 . > b ¢ . = =4 § 5 % 4 afternoo she is survived by a 4 . pard, J. B. Bald witon of New York city. « 25 = s ; Lr- st ; S tween No, § mill and the spool shop, | W, C. Lyman and J. C. Taber of this o Rl e : L - A aid the work. The work was com-|city, and Col E. B. Fenton of Chi- FUNBRALS. menced Saturday and about thirty | cago. inches from the base of the chimhey Mrs. Sarah A, Beckwith. the bricks of two-thirds of the cif-| \yjjjam Q. Smith at-S8an Antonio. | The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ann Beck- Charles E. Smith of North ‘Wind- |With was held from her home at ; - e o SO B | U et iy S i ities was placed inside the chim- G. ith, a mem| of Com- . . - s e Phbout the. supporting | pany G, Brgineers, regular army, sta- |odist church officiated. Burial was in timbers, and were soaked plentifully | tioned at Fort Sam Hou San An- illimantic cemen;;y. fi. with kerosene. About 4 o'clock the William G. Smith en- n Funeral Di- match applied and the wood was soon | lists epard. in flames. There was a brisk breeze blowing which fanned the fire. In about half an hour onhe of the timbers city. af = et Al % m . HONORABLY DISCHARGED he Wi "t R Plumb, paster o |PRESIDENT MAY GO Several Members of Company L Not Cmmhbm Bimer BEFORE CONGRESS rln in Physical Condition for Service— 1?30“ v‘v';g Carl %\;l;da rial was AT Gift of $38 to Recruit. . E‘hdwmln b Du;“:;.m“m (Continued from Page One) P Several of the boys of Company L,| Tuneral services for Bdwin D. Dew- Inflicted n th - First Infantry, will not go to the Mex- | ey, who died in Lakeland, Polk coun- | terday muv:nltnemfifinhl‘nm?s‘vmm_ ican border with their company be-|ty, Florida, June 21, was held Tuesday | ic was upset materially by a mishap fause = x;r;x;:te!r txt‘!l:vulm: ::;e!;:m?n- s!tam:gn .- r:h o'cthézkl in the Congre-|to two freight cars in the section of } obal e or nine of will | gational chu: at Columbia. Rev. F. lance - be home in this city by the week-end. | N. e, the._pitstor. offclated. | Bur- | e e e it S0 ro 0 . Owi Winfield J._ Andrews returned homeial was in Cojambia cometery. = Ar- | s et ror ik the departure of Monday and Tuesday three more Te- |rangements were in charge of Funeral turned, Arnest Sollis, Arthur W. Sweet | Director Jay M. Shepard. ’rf&e"fi",‘f.i'.;’"fig 1511;1 figwon!«l:?l:nsxl}:;; and Hosea Smith. = All received hon- for hours, and when finally troop trains orable discharges on the grounds of G . g are here, and no doubt you Club was held Tussday evening at § | tag all schedules. - Dy will wiint sémathing new i for. sl S A ol gl Sir William Crookes Glass abithes i ahie. B : 5 COLCHESTER STOCK ATTACHED.|moring who e iy the carly -absolutely removes the harmful tis in m brigh Afternoon 2:15 Evoning 700 | jordan Hardware Company Wante |L2YS 0ne before 1l a m. and the “from the sun and electric light withgut changing Perhaps a Chair or Table, & egiment was to have been place oo pe b ot colovs of ol 7 ¢ $128 From M. Eikin. aboard trains at regular intervals S c E N l c thereafter. But the fleld hospital did| We have the SIR WILLIAM Fiagins the e s o ; Sideboard, a Bureau, a Baby The Jordan Hardware company of |not get clear of the Niantic station| CROOKES Lens in the two shades, - Imagine the great practical advantage of such a as- y this city has brought suit against M. | until 2 p. m., and then a section of the | Jight and medium. to those wear . Bestof itis i i Elkin of Colehester, who conducted & | Eifth MasSachusetis infantry went - s % s . m all, it is ere. ey ve a cl of i ' Carriage, a Couch Bed, a Mat- WILLIMANTIC Sifir"tna. atihmeht” glpcts have | he” it i A e F 1.3 J. F. MARCH ’hms ot o Coookes Lemses . servi A s, |and was sent off shortly after 3, at any prescription you may wear. tress, a Rug or some Curtains. R — glaiming dsmages of $200. = Eikin has Which hour Major Purcell marched the o::g”:::.‘:f;::;: :T:L:."' T e second battalion from the camp. is » ich, ~ Consi own Come in and k 'ODAY and THURSDAY |of bills and other attachments are to | oo, m’ Oculist, et us show T be put’ on ' the stock of e iy “r::;anadoqg;{t RIS T . Phone 1312 - Optome or Optician. BEGINNING * re. £ under Major Rau marched out at 5 M . Ask him for the Crookes Glass Booklet, you at § 5 ~ S e——— p. m., and left the station at 9.40. o witally fmoortant trath: g 93 CITY COURT CASES Drawh up in readiness to entrain was | Waterbury company lost nearly balf + about your eves. 9 ¢ ook ade BN, the first section of the Second .in- |1t Tecruits. % s S 4 Men lwm: Engaged in Scrap Plead fantry under Major Ishell, who bag Trying to Organize Band. > = ! Guilty and. Pay Fines—Alfred Le- | been ordered to form his companies at| Another report was that the First v mieux, for Indecency, Goes, to Jail |4 9'C1ock in readiness to move an hour|Regiment band had been placed under Wellsworth Optical Goods : w E‘m&m B 1 later. His section finally left about 11 |arrest because it had refused to take CRET - A h » 'nu K Amnary . | G::;- eeping Expensive for Michael v;‘c];:ck.fi The ;efi(‘!ndmfzgfilon carried | the federal oath. Colonel Goodman b} { AP ] s ajor ang s on and the|said that his regiment would go south I 2 M F 5 B 5 third section that of Major Beebe. Without music but declined to say what PAY. eaturing | pAtter thiniing 1t over since Monday e e W frould become of the band which was - , John Dziob and Peter War- - t behind. All b bers TI kowsky chanzed their pleas of not| While officers and men were becom- oef the Snecon: Re;l‘m:::eerem to elephone 285-3 GRACE CUNARD and gulity to gullty of breach of the peace. | Ing wearied by the delays and lack. of | swear in but most of them were in “ U 3 S guesddnyt ‘xlno{nm!, in the police court. Lr;!ormanog hglx;e ;sl to u‘:e ;nuse of t‘he line tonight and played the battalions junday the two men had an argument sarranged schedules, the troop trains|to ths tati i A Main and Union Streets MC]S R o o hioe o Gt it it ] ok hag Jeft 1a the Sherom W] o adon Eiviis | oetriotes aue w, A 7 - complaints. Warkowsky had his face { standing at Savbrook Junction. The|while the men were waiting at the ll]lmln!x, Co‘nn. . lcra‘t‘::bel:i aand 'Rzmh had a slight out | field ho:pli)tatl seclloiun xl'ecaed lNe\;v I;I station. The band then marched back R Foa on the head. They were fined $3 and | ven just before 10 o'clock, closely to camp to stay there until the enlist- This Picture is known as the|costs apicce amounting to $5.60 which | lowed by the Fifth Massachusetts sec- |ments of the men have expired, or JAY M. SHEPARD : . s ~|was paid. Attorney Frank H. Foss|tion, while close behind it was that of | their status determincd as in the case Universal Wonder Serial represented Daiob and Attorney Pat- | the first battalio nof the First. of the* First Regiment band menmibers. . Succeeding Elmoro & Shepard 7 Aifred I’:;“:L x:fig:‘;;’dty tothe| Disagreeable Day in Camp. b olgpiens s :23:;:; ‘:";n;’tu.,m‘: - CROOKES charges of indecent exposure June 22 he day in camp opened disagreeably | recruit a band. One member who 2. FuneralDirectorandEmbalimer | 11,. Picture Offerings st this | Shi s iioicmiion SEociure Baeets | ace”s ot Higne for mon o Tk | momie e Soae e oot % The great Snglish scientist, 3 Martin, who lives n the house with |little dhance to sleep or a g0od place | wiah to change his atiifutde and to : 60-62 North St., Willimantic !y atre are g00d, clean and)|Lemiciztoid of the laiters actions | i which, to get rest, Light rain foll| Juk for the piace of dru @ Worked for six years to in- emieux admitte uilt and sald A e sum came i s Lady Assistant Tel. connection o that ho had mot been working of Jate| Out hot. Theré was little work for the Eotxinitg of Toobpes vent a material for eyeglass unobjectionable. and had been on & dronk. o He wae|men and most of them' kept close to|. The first section of the Second Reg- = . HIRAM N. FENN 3 Sentenced to thirty days in Jail for In: | their company streets to ldle away|iment which entrained at 11:12 was ’ lenses that would filter the o § ¢ decent exposure and fined one dollar | time as best they could. Officers were | Made up of Companies A, B. C. D, MARMFUL RAY h ful - ultr: iolet d UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, end costs for intoxication. busy with details and when not en- he;dnua?em Sl tmoll:nbedt.me“l. armiul - ulira - vio an 3 n 5 N e . ilmart: o : miliael Ceags, Seiist siday |Sad ware wocryiut shokt the Bou of | S0 SANT v chadt 204 ok g0 ik Wi heat rays out of both day- elep) Lady Assistant street barn, charged with vagrancy |Poor, as much of the duffie had been | his section which was under Major Is- my light and artificial light. It and intoxication, admitted the charge |Packed for cartage to the trains. There | Dell because Lieut. Col. Tilson found - 3 £ 3 of vagrancy but could not say wheshas | Were not many visitors on the grounds|that there were no Puilmans for of- will take us just about six i was drunk or mot. He was fined | compared willy vesterday's crowd, but|feers and accommodasions, for, seconds to show you what a blessed relief these wonder- and cos or intoxication and $1 ey brought cheer to many men in the S s ’ $08, 00, for, vagraney. amounting o torm of gitts. surances that matters would be right- |} ful Crookes Lenses are to tired, strained eyes. They Eatables for Second Regiment. |Cabe and the staff waited over to took [}~ absolutely prevent one of the most frequent causes of W. H. 8. Ball Team’s Record. A large motor truck came from New | Major Hall's section which left next. trai l'l d A i st it e S }-Iaven laden with eatables and cigars In this were Companies B, F, G. H, eye strain and headaches. 'or men _of e Second regiment, the|machine gun company, sanitary troop High School baseball team won four|combined gift of hotel men, clubs and | detachment. In Major Beebe's sec- For Sale B, -‘: ‘:" WILLIMART“:. CO“N. £l 5;‘“,2;;}57:2;“1;“:“ Rf e downt restaurants in New ‘ngn,’ The men | tion "which completed the departure Lor oale by TBE pLAUT ADDEN LU. o company were formed in files | were Companies I ., supply Opticians and Lens Grinders, Main St., Norwich, Ct. et pme ey SRt T a0 s Tossiyed b sbafs of sl | coppany Snd wheiry debhint. : e : = u - | sandwiches, coffee, cigarettes and ci- ge details of recruits arriv ham's victories were in extra Innings|gars. Mayor Rice, who had accom-|camp tonight from Hartford and Wat- Whil defe i A 5 Theer;}:fm - :fi; w:"u\n ten innings. p;xgled a fla‘legxatl?n, adld.rlessed several erprllx‘ry. e o She : of the companies in an informal way. e camp was turned over April 22, South Manchester H. §. 7, Cool and Attractive Summer Dresses |[vo it o o 1| e T e oo o |- ot o AT 810, W, H'S. 2; April 20, at Putnam, | It was difficult hero to determine the |tafled to train the recraits. Troop A, SIR : = s oH- 8 8 Pufnam H. 8. 4 (leagus|cause of the delay-in despaich of the|which is left here, will do gaurd duty _“u.e. cool.and attractive Summer Dreues‘ v uch game); May 6, W. H. §. 5, Southbridge | troops. Yesterday a raflroad officlal | for the present. The headquarters will wu' an air of all around usefulness that they will interest , 11 innings, (league game); May 13, |said that the fault was not the rail-|remain in order tat commissary and " o 'in of i ek ?t ggeblsier.s M:"i'o B:lru’;tgt! Hh S, 70’ m""fi;t taat m:l thfedelrlal government | quartermaster stores may be collected every woman and young girl in need uch 4 . W. . 8, , (league [ at ime, ough _ordering_en- in the buildings ready for distribution or any other lenses of merit made to any prescrip- 4 ~4 game, protested); May 18, Killingly H. | trai t 2 p i - - 2 . tractive little model. ) ; 5.6,"W. H. S. 8 (league 'gamo); May | cated tho routes For the soversl trains | billation. ¥ 1 ©2#0 of further mo tion can be obtained of D in P b - voh g’, fit gnlléh 1M::fi:m§&.%a§_2?. :‘, %}!:d had not given specific directions ———— - S “Rice Cbfll,l Ginglnm,’ mm'"'mdl"' mu.:h in neat || Soutibridse, Mass, W H. 8°F & & ihrough which tickets for the men|COUNSELLOR POLK DECLINED GEO. C. MOON, Optometrist and Optician, les lm ; % Csagpe grmes, May 27, Futnam | road aid mot know to what polnts the TO DISCUSS MEDIATION 728 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. and becomihg = styles and patterns that are cool and at- May 30, Buikeley School Tadependents | Gons wr o mA oYl With Charles A, Douglas, Who Repre- S. 8; May 31, | raflroad to obtain tourist sleepers for sented Ge: . . ™ 2 5 Mas: ‘Barflett High |the men or Pullmans for the officers. There is a large variety of colors to choose from in J|School 2. W. 1. game); | At noon Lieutenant Colonel Tilson . 8. 1, (league W ¥ i > . p June 7, at Danfelson, Killi X ‘ashington, June 27. — Counsellor dnnznndpnchnl, and there is no better time for . s N Geatue ‘samesy H- S.|the Second, to whom had been given|Polk of the 'state department today both + selection Carranza. the : i 7k ahemring opeit ot 1% | el e e o O e s s e | o it e Sy S 50 ey n Ine: H It) 1 les - z . M Mansfield Plans Fourth of July Cele- | and would be ready for the companies D:ugcg:. dn ‘cvpu‘l'zmston lawyer, for- ;e,l:. authorities h,nve’ lmbl:l!:lg‘gu flnflfi'?&"&fi?‘mufig ‘will :.".'&"i + Prices range fiom sw and up to 310.00 , bration. at New Haven. merly counsel for General Carran: Z8, | use of telegraph lines into Tampico | them in finding the trail. by Leading ‘citizens of Mansfield Center Physyicyal Examinations. Wwho called to say he had authoritative|for commercial messages from this advices from Mexico City that Car- : ensaged with preparations| oo incident of the,last day of the| Svic®s, o Mexice, Cly that Ca | onntry. : n, men in camp was the physical ex-|the military status aquo maintained in ¥ b aminations of enlisted men. This was | the meantime, A RANCH OWNER AND Assoctatl cohndllctad by army furgeons and| Luis Cabrera, minister of finance in HIS WIFE MURDERED . . b . dependence Day. Things begin | While hurried somewhat, as time was|the Mexican cabinet, telegraphed Mir. ghort it was rigid. More than a| Douglag Carranza was will- S ey to happen in the early afternoon whe uglas today that was by Mexioan Bandits Who there will bo sports and races on the Score of men In the Second regiment |ing to enter into such an agreement. Prosinnablyl bi: Saxionn . Band grounds near the church. Certain i e s 5 3 midway attractions will also’ open at Only Reoruits Left in Camp. THIRTY MEXICAN PRISONERS 51;.;, time. One. of the features of the ?‘hm thsdlut 1:.".:”1"’:? l?:t gg Sec- TAKEN INTO AMERICAN CAMP, ond march O onig] cam; s v oy Surplus and Profits $175,000 by Was left to the detalls.of men Jeft to| Rancher Reports a Skirmish on the | wite Established 1832 k . § aid in instructing recruits, the mili- "~ Santa Maria River. .| 5 : siutey tiamen whose terms under the Dick ‘within onths, i B erican cavalry aiready has start. | 315,000, Witk "umm%nmmamqfinmmu afternoon in:: . business administe : of Sietea atncn o | UGS, = ' . &k"‘n"""““”‘“fm%"’“‘”fi”‘ - s i e PETELER AUTO JACK E \ establish with customers relations- that i’mfl P New ‘Haven—Charite Boye, a New |3ay defatled \ - §| Haven master ', volunteered on prove reciprocally. permanent, 'plc_asgnt and { || pebalf of simseit snd:bis ave barters . e oo to itme to fill the companies at the troops remained, to give them the strength. free once-over with uudm and v 3

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