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> NORWICH BULLETIN. “ONDAY,» JULY 3 1916 5 Mrs. Harry C. Meinkin; correspond- ing secretary, Gertrude Perry; treas- urer, Kenneth ‘Andem. These com- mittees were" installed: P: ing, Mrs. Frank ‘W. Ba 1 Bartlett, Beatrice Cogan, Bdith Ding- B To the Smokers of the tens, John G. Johnson; look rt Per- DANIELSON PUTNAM Carpenter, Ruth C. Child, ry, Julia Alston, rk Klebert; flow- wall, Chrystabel Gifford, Gilbe 3 Mersury Climbs to 90 Degrees Sunday | Walter Holda, Wha Disputed Paving | cos, ‘Beriha 1. Gar. e e ° 1 : Morning—Rev. Charles Gareau Or-| Traveling Photographer, Fined $3 Kenneth Andem, X Hayward, | : dained in Canada—Polish People to| and Coste—Death of Richard Hughes| Ethel Bliis, Lucy Siis, May Fuller] 0 Ow’lng Attend Requiem Mass for Slain| —Arthur D. Macintyre Applies for|Music: rs Waiter J. Tarilets, Jo- 4 5 Compatriots—Borough Team Wins| Appointment to Reserve Corps. e L e s Hobbina at Southbridge, 5 to 3, Katherine Se: an, J. Wal- Walter Hold?.lPutnem. and David|lace Smith; Clement, " v 7 5 Goodman, an itinerant photegrapher, Frank H. Gles M: B o o oofmath And | o ete hefire Indee Taicine M BRite | ieas i S a special session of the city court Sat- | Greene, Illa zabe Joseph Lapelle of Waterbury is|Uurdey afternoon. TBoth men were | Wheeloo o £ ¢ : Varner, % Josephine Greene; 5 5 ¢t Holda fi B ank V rber, K th : LAl a picture of Holda for which Holde |, Sharpe, Gertrude Berry Kenneth D] i Su ternoon. 3 3 lmielintroy HieDormott of Avoansocket | Tefused to pay. " When Goodman saw Andem, Mrs. Harry in; sun- was at his home here over Sunday. that Holda would not pay he held him | shine, Frank W. Barber, chairman. L Thomas Head and children, Thomas | 25 sent for the police. In the mean- Why Class Dishanded. | 4 2 and James, of Winsted, are guests of | time Holde struck Goodman aend e ey : § ] e Michael Head and family, of emy |Smashed his glasses, causing a cut ounced by the lar u street, for the holiday. | under the left eye. The fracas oc- > ! 5 e extra officers on duty tonight, the| fell thick and fast, with Goodman [Cclass has 3 L LUXUR i LOPJDON LIFE ht before. getting the worst of it. Holda's shirt | buy @ piano for church chap! spending- a few days here with his |Charged with breach of the peace. The curred cn BEim street, near the store ‘as nearly torn from his back. When Will Fish on Holida A ; S. ANARGYROS Manufactured by S. e e Woodworth mo- Saturday morning when Goodman took | campaizn. Ire parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lapelle. trouble leading to the arrest arose Extra Police Tonight. of Walter J. Bartlett, and a crowd 1 diist Chief Michael J. Grimshaw will have | zathered. For a few seconds blows | the member Louis A ddard of Waterbury vas a visitor th friends in Daniel- | Captain of Police Joseph A, Ryan came TLarge number over Sunday. he arrested both men and took them |are planning to to headquarters. In the court Satur-|ing at day afternoon testimony given by | Fourth 3 i Peter Demers and Abraham Shuffian, | three da: Misses Katherine and Marjorie Bill | who saw the fight, indicated that | icc ining a house party at Al- dman had not overstepped his lake over the holiday 1 demanding his pay. The L judge found Holda guilty and imposed have been presented two fi e of 33 i cos With the ex- ; Luther North §1.80 for witness fees, the £ cd. The case against missed Eloise Babson and Miss C s motored to Middletown 2 The rumored shortage of Turkish tobacco may affect other manufacturers, but causes us no concern whatever. It is a well known fact that Turkish tobacco | improves with age, and for years we have had, l have | Geodman was @ attention in_the g an over Sun- OBITUARY. Richard Hughes. hard Hughes, who hospital Friday, am Saturday. The | . the home of Mrs, | 31T, he burial will be | prah O Berad, § Reard, Ma Bartlett Florence ditor of the Inde- on Preparedness in pendent ne T e and now have in storage in the United States by Mrs e e r ccming into Putnam Sat- ey e . T Sy Tempersre WIS A e far the largest supply of pure Turkish tobacco ever nd Wilfre were carried by any manufacturer. So large is our supply of pure Turkish tobacco that we are now making the above standard brands out of the 1910 and 1911 crops, ageing our leaf from the subsequent crops for future use. Because of a New Pest aate from t lore” celebrators, Guarding Crossing. I Church Interests. Edgar M. WI Night Offic ) cla Building 1tomobil 1 1 = c T received department g that all b ce building h: points John Lun omp: We maintain in the Orient our own organization, and are not dependent upon the haphazard supply from brokers and speculators. Notwithstanding the difficulties of ocean traffic, we have e continued shipments from the Orient, adding to our already suere| enormous leaf stock more than a million of pounds in the past few months—the most recent cargo, amounting to about E)ur' hundred thousand pounds of the best Xanthi and Cavalla leaf BURGLARS Helped Themselves to Canne Improve Fishing Privileges. e number of t at Al Home. hermen e having arrived at the Port of New York on Thursday, ecent Library Accessions. ALk A sublic _library—Religion, History, s Cravel, Biog ey a Sociol- of noted church had a pi Each individual cigarette in every package of the zbove Presented Woeodsto withors. by 2 o7 5 TS ] | = AEV. CHARLES GAREAU : fensE brands is guaranieed 100% Pure Turkish Tobacco. ORDAINED SUNDAY s r‘“f;;\r-rr‘ > °t, valued tocal Young Man Elevated to the sented 1 church € Bowen, of Pleasant \ communion the Woodstoc Priesthoed in Canadian Church. P At the church where his uncle ppevation sastor in_Terre Bonne, P, Q., § liams Ly i Moakers of the Highest Grade Turkish Charles Gareau, son of Mrs onse i . z : 3 S e Sareau of Danielson was ordained to Army took 30 chil-|Bowen, who w 2 - ard Egyptian Cigaretles in the Warld. sthood after completing his ol Baik TAlis ss | Stock. The set studies at / umption col- iy park. Alexander's ® r a picnic most vho was gradu- e two Friday from Baypath i Springfleld, returned to her home on |Aid soci Livery street, Putnam, Saturday ‘:h("x'(rflwn (‘nr. / 505 for holdi uld Joi erve Cor, Would Join Reserve Corps. e D. MacInty it n D. Maclntyre, 1 ther Gareau d a membe Glastonbury | To keep a traveler’s clothing cl Grove 2 schop 5 been in opera- | in a train a Cennecticut inventor FRC“ey wand WD d to the adjutant gen > tion i 1916, has re- | patented a_ detachable seat cover, Miss Florine Gareau, were in on for an appointment as ceiv . easily rolled for carrying. ada for the ceremon officer in the reservi e e United State! = = ’OLISH RESIDENTS REQUEST Intyre rece | REQUIEM FOR SOLDIERS |Teceive det Nill Gather in St. James' Church to Pray for Unfortunate Countrymen | Slain Fighting for Three Nations. s from m re nsed to d 1 fc 1 resident: of Danielson are tc a part of captain ependence day — — lames' chureh, 2 FUNERAL. s Mrs. John McAvoy. allen funeral Dridget, widow o vhiie of held from one of the & rendent nations of the Old ave been impressed to ser he standards of the particu hit have come to exercise ver particular sections of what was nce the kingdom of Poland. T t may be that again, at least in in- egrity, is the sole hope of reward = hat seems likely to follow the un- i o= imited sacrifices that the Polish peo- | 2f the fastest and best plaved of the de have been required to make for |SeESON. go i _reuired & .| In his palmiest days, Roy Rock, :‘5‘;;’0_“‘ the struggle that now rends captain of the local outfit and an ex- In Danielson’s P leaguer, never played faster or better e P bail and his efforts were ably backed r four uD“\z))mt‘\]l;rly bm:e"z‘rl.mrlof tlhe local lcarl!(x.i i % o Ml e o ihan sei e local rooters wil S tehAn o e Wsoine’%”“‘ Joatiered ihe lest hove of the ave dlea fighting under the banne: | o iibridge rooters when he drove e Wi upge © ball over the center ficlder's head £ oo e ol for a_clean home run, the hit being o e one of the longestiever. seen in a gamal cemetery. Installation. were instal Congregational Y. P. tv Sunday night: Presi- W. Barber; vice presi- h C. Sharpe; secretary, Order NOW For the HOLIDAY Specify Brewery Bottled R QY2 72,777 Red Label, Pale Ale . st Blue Label, Dark Ale Creen Labal Half Stock Purple, Extra Ale Yellow Label, Porter colony, gro the past three there are few famiii Tomorrow morning their relatives | 17, this section of New - R lere, far removed fram the theaters | Sff CECoNe (U8 AR basebalil right | N aho ey Canimowitics Snd | here in Danielson. The Hartford Co- o rfn[l]?n‘xf\f{ni‘\"pr ot thoEraber | lonials, one of the strongest of the 2n;le(;me of the United S:mfe n\:;?“l rofessional clubs of the . state, ray Tor the repose of the souls that | il line uwp against Manager Wil ave been given as sacrifices to lust | LAMS > y The . local: boy £ nd pride and the desire to prevail. | ,,The local: boys denioalase pretly the sermon at the mass will be|pofsy over U S thate bl T e o B ige ay and;theirambition is by 1 . to put it over the boys'from the capi- Picnic Parties at Lake. tol city both in the morning and af- Sunday. school, parties irom Jewett | ternoon.games. Incidentally the Dan- fity and Putnam were at Alexander’s | ielson team has played great. baseball ukerSaturday for an outing and spent |all season, the best baseball’that:any P delightful day:at the resort,, many | Danielson:team has played in the past I the little people fishing from.the | twenty vears. tharf- and other points of vantage bout the park. SCORE¢WAS & TO 3 N SOOI RN FUNERAL. Frank; Lathrop, 5 ey - % At ‘his home/ in'-Wauregan, Sundax ind -Borough;Team . Got;Big;End “in | afternoon . at 3 - o'clock, f&fle-'rf. ‘n!d"‘{ Game'at Southbridge. - ., | vices . for# Frank«Lathrop ~were " amn- ’ 7% | ducted by Rev. ‘Frank Jenkins.; The The Danielson team batted its way |service was attended by a large num- » a sensational %victory over .. the | ber, representing the granges in this merican Optlical " company ~ teams putiibridge Saturday. winning: o e Wholesalers, Bottlers and Retailers generally carry HANLEY'S as thelr leader,