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R o 2 NORWICH BULLETIN. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916 JEWETT CITY p ? BB , New Fire Escape Equipment Ordered 3 for Opera House—Storm Bunns Out Ashland Co’s Metors—Time Clock Detector System for Night Patrol- WILLIMANTIC, CONN. oo State Policeman A. J. Rudd was in town Monday and inspected the Finn Opera house with a view toward per- fecting the fire escape facilities. A few changes were thought necessary, . and Mr. Bennett, the managor. had r ome Workmen commenee the job Thursday morning. It will be prosecuted in strict compllance Wwith the orders of the state officials. Another door will L be opened at the rear of the balcony and the present door will be cut con- s an r siderable wider. A new fire escape ° will be put in with stairs near the e: stage entrance and the window will be changed to a door. The window THIS OFEER IS GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY nearest the street on the side toward Mr. McBroome’s property will be changed to a door with landing di- " i 7 . Tectly on the escape, only a few feet We Will Give $12.00 For Your Old Machine and a $10.00 Adjust- | cic ion sl 7% = ©* 4 In the week and with the seven exits able Dress Form To Every Purchaser of This New Model M i |ihat tn case of firg thero coula be no S ssible panic o ; o Nothing tires 2 woman so much and makes her g0 nervous as to try to sew on a hard-run-|ing the building from ail sidee b a A 3 - 5 5 5 very few minutes. Mr. Barnett says he ning, noisy, old-fashioned sewing machine. was glad to make the changes and is anxious to make the Finn Opera house Nothing gives her more pleasure or peace of mind than a perfectly reliable, light running, [one of the up to date playhouses of ¢ 4 5 L g We are showing a big-line in a va- up-to-date machine, one that never gives trouble and is always ready to ruffle, tuck, hem or PR T feed without ch f tension. s Cheap leathers, poorly trimmed, | Tiety of styles, made of Percale and without change of tension Intense Heat, Followed by Lightning— “draw”lihe o A%ot of}such leath- | Ginghams, trimmed with-embroidery, i Porch Dresses The Famous Ideal Make The best fitting, the best made and the best materials are to be found in the Ideal Dress. Try one and be convinced, You can sew with your eyes shut on the “Free” Sewing Machine because the position four| . Ashland Motors Burned Out. ; . - e - motion feed makes the goods more perfzctly straight. er @ day of extremo heat a liv ers find their way into Good Looking | bias bands and pipings. Collars i thunder shower in two s 2|8 Shoes. But it is all outside appear- Cuffs are made of Pique and plain een one-ht n, did business t afternoon Thur: fell in torrents were all aw YOU CAN SEW on the “Free” Machine YOU CAN SEW with no thought of colors to match dress. with your sleeping baby within arm’s reach breakage on the “Free” Machine because it i is absolutely guaranteed to last a lifetime. ho high Every bit of material put into it is the best|burnca out s ance and inside discomfort. v N Lingerie Waists, made of fine h 71k - e . 1.00 to $2. Z - T < toreion fasdiotie it The Walk-Over Shoe is made only $ 2 32,00 Voile, trimmed with embroidery and motons, hutiing | § of selected leathers that are calcu- Val Lace. Collars and cuffs trim- because the new togglelink movement jmakes the machine noiseless. obtainable. Bk i nie s e lated to give comfort in actual wear. med to match. ® Sizes up to.52 bust YOU CAN SEW without dusting on the YOU HAVE TO LOOK at the “Free” |i rectime sporitions o6 wioec* ||~ The outside of a Walk-Over Colored Aprons measure. ! “Free” Machine because when closed it is Machine to realize it is beautiful enough to| \’(’):‘jy‘::;fil DY Screile i draws” attention on account of sty- Each $1.00 i dust proof. adorn any parlor. B uEe e Contr lish and beautiful form and finish. Why make an Apron when we can i’ bo e v S5 SEo e . Other styles, made of fine Voile PSWOU CAN SEW without headaches or “FTR:’ADE YOUR OLD MACHINE for the | " : > D Smonuent We also have a very fine assort- | supply all your wants in a ready made with daint ylace S If:mbrc(:i‘d- | tired nerves on the “Free” Machine because Free” Sewing Machine and we will give | tinuct unt e sciedute was sesumed, | ont of Vacation Shoes of all de- | Apron for the same price as you pay Y i ! d you a $10.00 L. & M. Adjustable Model P A SHTREGIE e : I A - ery, also colored:embroidery. ithe new rotoscillo movement makes it run I Dress Form. This offer is only good for| The aut BoF auaco: scriptions at reasonable prices. for the material? We can give you $2.00-and $3.00 as light as a feather. ” this week. St S maehah Watch our adv. for the special bar- | 21l styles, with and without bibs, : : : -ains i Shoe De i inc i Vaists-and : gains in our Shoe Department. This gored or full, circular, fitted, Princess, Heavy Crepe de Chine Wais WE BUY YOUI} o ONLYS1.00 A WEEK par ’ week’s Specials are bungalow, with and without sleeves, | Georgette Crepe and Tub Silk MACHINE For a few weeks pays the dif- [ X &. Touns, ar, eatcica e proc Men’s Walk-Over Oxfords, regular | and the bungalow with the elastic | Waists, trimmed with pipings, but- AND WE SELL THE e bt o il u i g i e R $1.98 | belt around the waist. Colors: light, | tons, inserts of filet lacg, hand em- “FREE” )y 7 st b Fteen Ladies’ Tan Lace and Button Ox. | medium and dark, in all kinds of | broidery and the plain tailored styles, el detection syster t patrolman. T ed such a del It will be t s _the requireme in all the Spring and Summer colors. 25c to 50c $2.00 to $5.00 YRON D. BUGBEE machine and the “Free” Ma- |2t once for the ¥ 2 officials hav chine. A liberal allowance |(o: of the Hans mal may be p It is about thr given for your old machine|inches in diameter and is enclosed and a $10.00 Adjustable|about the borou clock was wound by the office different. Thes re placed at s Model Form to every pur- Going to Camp. the borough. A oyd Fiske fords, regular $3.50 and $4.00 qual- | materials. Your old machine is ugly, theavy to move, and hard to 'keep in order. The “Free” Machine is more beautiful than a music cabinet, easy to roll anywhere, and so simple | and | McGregor post, No. 20, Department | of Connecticut, G. A. R, will hold no| Come Off—Otherwise Chautauqua | meetings during the month of August,| and Other Entertainments Must End. > retu ow at a child can understand it. \ chaser. S S e No. 44 will hold only one meeting in|SUNDAY BASEBALL GAME on Niantic v | July and in August but will com- e e R | menco T September to hola meetings WITH DANIELSON BILLED Rain Dampened Enthusiasm | Sach weels, Manager Forni Declares Game Will i schaui: — but will resume regular meetings n| o — IOTOUE: time betwe | Whizz through Danielson was the “hos- | September. ill there or will.there not be a s i cars we DANIELSON | pitat” car, which had been held up| C. A. Potter, former postmaster of |Sunday baseball game in Putnam lr-—-_ e there S n the line to render first aid to a[Danielson, is having a severe attack of [next Sunday? The,answer may be = g = wavin Ball of Fire Terrifies People in Busi- thi v s oaE e rheumatism. found in the billed announcement'that mply i o 3 : e T was ing — he Danielso; team is scheduled t ; ply Section During Thursday’s he parade was the big thing of the n _te: to ;W 4 % 4 Koff i D neSE b s 2 = £ kind seen in this section and it OBITUARY. play here Sunday afternoon,,or again 5 i his morning when of| Terrific Storm—Big Motor Parade Gibiedly will have ITasting adver: r——— it may not, for Prosecuting Attorney S (bis mecaliy, w | listurbance ites Admiration—L. A. Bradford nent good Mrs. Louis Gleason. E. H. Johnson has sald that the law [ ———— Sl Ee che electric rded Contract to Wire County that all of | The body of Mrs. Caroline J. Glea- |is to be enforced. The possibilities'as no lights for A siness and | son, 72, who died Wednesday in Prov- |to what may happen Sunday were a on, has been gath- | {dence, is to be brought here from that fcause of much speculation here t family. city today in charge of Funeral Di- | Thursday. rector A. F, Wood. Mrs. Gleason was| When Albert Forni of the baseball widow of Louis Gleason. For [team was interviewed Thursday he to the border. ted in a hollow s, about a mile What Is Going on.T. Division N A bernians r Radiant Chagecr, a_complaint whi hufacturing ered into one g 1 the man- been con- A drop from 96 de grees just before EAST HADDAM Masonic hall 3 5 At .ln.,;;; slectrical stor FUNERALS. years they lived at what was known [said, relative;to the talk aboutstop- ightning Causes Loss of Two Barns, | 1l¢rnoon was notec e as the Gleason place, on North street, |ping Sunday ‘baseball: “If the good O SOMEANY ; With Farm Implemants, Hay, Etar | CIOKS just after 2 o Clarence E. Cundall. near the home of Courtland Greene.|people of the city want the Sunday who was Y ot I : » Ete—led its height within 20 minutes Wood's undertaking rooms | Mrs. Gleason leaves one daughter, a{laws enforced, we'll help-them. This A e rmal Training uneral—Personal Items. ing of the lightning v Svkietbinaties Sl i e it e i pithem, s ol in of inted to t th of Town st by automobile for Lorentz ss of 1916, Las been ch in Union, LAMPS AND CANDLES ant nbrol especi; en wh services for Attorney rence 5 be closed up tightsif Sunday baseball undall were conducted by Rev. PUTNAM is not to be allowed. . Mead of Cornwall, who is stay From another quarter came the elson for a few weeks. Bur- e Dpromise that,.if it is possible .to:pre- 2 n Wi ce: The ; Influence of Edward llam in Wood- | vent it by legal means, . there will be rers were L. Cundall, | tock Recalled—Pomfret to Have Golf [no Chautauqua Sunday 'session here, Clerk Paul E. Morrison Writes Breezy | s Letters From Nogales—F, With : a Whirlwind, e The boys of ( Put Into Commission When Storm | i . :::”"d;d = | an Disables Electric Power Plant. spent s o i‘{ruwvr t“m tice, E "d Allen and | glyb—Sunday Ball Game With Dan- 2‘,’;13*51“ 12 strn‘pvedngtéxr&gl’ast ves- ith e i ol in all <cach 4 ekt : entertainme: ures. B oantos, Leidity - Willimantic was _in dar on JgArihee COE melison Mary Ann Kennedy. ielson Billed — Automobile Parade | ™Sny, s rscay that it s all very well Saled Thurs s riousiy Thursday as far as electric lights were | ' ;oD “ub ik G BT A Passes Through City Without Stop- [for the good people of the city toipro- sl G5 i Sk concerned. Wednesday one the S ih Protiacnce wad be wing — Storms Causes Telephone | test against Sunday baseball. while ter follow transformers on the high tens 2 s P Trouble. closing their.eves to other violations Nogaleg, Arlz. 5. 191 oes mess call and we |Of the Rockville ing Lightning Causes $2,000 Loss. count ¢ of the law on the Lord’s:day. This STust o it . at | have gompnay, : trou- e L onie This afternoon at Thompsonville the | condition, cannot be permitted. ~If the boys at wa cause ing will wr ) lightnine striking visited | o0 3 > funeral of Edward Killam will be held | baseball is stopped, all other activities % Bad qutte . | whe; the_opportunity line near Palmer, about 10 | linc e from his home on Pearl street, where |not in accordance with the law must our company st W , Yours sinc T t tried to furnish RO, id instead of to Danielso; he died Wednesday morning. Mr. Kil- (also stop. cots, ten i | = PAUL K. MORRJ el Focoroaty oreant The members of th - |lam was born in Enfleld, November 9, | The petitioners for the enforcement cally every S, boys would ltke to see|Mments would be made with the Uncas Blackstone, | 1829, the son of Henry and Abigail |Of the law against'Sunday baseball are o A . Fower company_ to get power from Killam, and after attending school be- | Saving nothing, but expect the officials of our street t TR ers Seaiith een o ue il came a farmer, which occupation he{to do their duty. was out in t t Critically 1L things wers straightened out here. But followed for many years. Mischievous Boys on Probation. hnor of Church street s a cousin of Mrs.| Also for a time during his younger| There were seven cases for Judge up, it picked ev t L 3 rtland and Mrs. Katherine M put ihe current out of commis: ed away with . t the private hospital . o ot 6 cars he was engaged in the tinware ‘ and as we v - again and people used candles and )f flames from one ‘end to of Mcchanio street, and was | business, later removing to Woodstock, | huns Buder ic declde in the eity and in a fe « | e 'l('])u‘rfld'v" "“"‘Y_"’ln:’ Y, fn‘wau the first 7t : v[ym‘(“ - vy a resident of this section. in which town he engaged in farm- Murphy, Arthur Chinell and Walter was bleeging [ Reception for Mr. and Mrs. David J.|ine stores of this city closed g thar e bt S MOTOR BARRDE A Day of Trying Heat. ing. While in Woodstock he organized [ Brown ,in court to answer to a chargs covered with s r Purdie. SR s ek cEn A tobacco shed, which MAKES A HIT IN BOROUGH h heat of Thursday seem- | the Woodstock Agricultural society,|of plastering the walls of the Israel : ack of light. ) AT The eat of Thurs and was the last of the original mem- | T theen sorbor Cwite marta arael torm Thursday afternoon was severe of the season, there 32, ng 2 great deal of lightning, Accom- cupola y rolling thunder. The heat|Was also stru and his bride. The house was |Thursday morning was very oppres-|2g6 to the barn resulted actively decorated the r sive and the showers cooled the air ke This town was om where nd Mrs. David | very much. Mar f H\e\':’ T“;sj“"' ch troops of mof were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. e Mary C e of John Chiv- e hud died noon. The fu- fagerof Caidwell, re- MUD COVERED TRACKS nd James Purdie of m Road held a reception on nesday evening from S to 10 o'- n honor of their son, David J.|Ppanied erything else. with a cot, dn hit in the v got up I could anielson as it has not he . = > e et |vers of that association, ~which iS|found guilty and fined $5 each, the e o' marfans chiscs of heat |more than 50 vears old and one of the |cots of $5.09 in the case veing dlvids fon were reported, many per- | oSt successful of the small, old-time leq between them. Execution of the i Ives on 'the verge of |SOURtrY fairs in this section of NeW |sentence was suspended for three themselves quit | England. e weeks. C. D. Sharpe was appointed hemselves auit| Mrs. Killiam was clerk and treasurer | S50 3, Ga Tittm incourt, 95 ol bovs SIE fof the old Thompsonville school dis | Z1s minors, . trict ,for a period of ten years, an N 18p0rt and WA Wood the thermometer at| .l ohool enumerator for several| ward™ araq ek rt e Gor! mainy Thood Indians From the South, Bound for Webster Pow Wow, Delayed While [ mex Railrcad Gates Are Down. 1 the barn of ¥ but only slig} JAY M. SHEPARD ay Succeeding Elmoro & msdcn an, Webste: o : 8 uni o'elock. The ~ e 3 her Home Tiesday, As far as tra Voodward's store was registering 96 | % = Hiva mesaber: ot Fllneramlrectorandimbaimer 5 ssembled on the ve- [Crew on Norwich Car Had Ten Feet|2f $ D, m. with burial in the cem were ; degrecs of heat—heat that was of a[Years, He was an active wmember of|intoxicated. costs amounting to $9.09. S ra ich was a4 with large of Line to Shovel Clear, She loaves hor hutband and’ thees |away over thelr vy, sickening varlety. Just bofore | Gelq grange and the Unlon Agricultur. | 1o sP e’y THo Was up, to answer 60-62 North St., Willimantic |}:5nese lanierns poedu o small children. g " paint and | the noon hour ‘& short, Sharp SNOWEE o) iccoiety. N6 Wk twise mmerrledand | soot SouBe it Sl o 20 . 3 d fruit were The trolley service was not on| There are . Bonricrstnfline s seemed to be well a = 5| wet down the pavements, which, as|; gsyryived by his wife and one son, . Lady Assistant Tel. connection e Horeld o ‘m; schedule time Thursday afternoon on |and ethers are o E their 7 dec: the sun came out shortly afterwards, | o, "PUCRNES Y, 0° ' Eaet Woodstock: | Seventy-five Children at Playground. old Williams : ng the route T oduced the unusual phenomenon of | 4o "on " rother, Eliphalet Kiliam, of| There were 76 children at the Is- of astes t of the electrical storm. The | Afre, W Gillette has vashed the dirt in many places | taining relatives. en enter- and M “steamin; New Haven. rael Putnam playgrounds Thursday, HIRAM N. FENN yer the tracks, in some spots com- Chambers of Commerce Webster | In_the carly afterngon heavy banke FTTEeE oLy the frec'day, (hat ne grounds’ mighi pletely burying the tracks out of sight. ake. g e POMFRET. B e said to be in full swing. Miss UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Markoff House Raided. The hich should have left this MOOSUP _ Danielson enj; spectacie of | thunderstorms, which later delugeg ESNCENE Natelle Dion was in charge. It was \ 62-Church St., Willimantic, Ct. Wednesday night at 9 o'clock the |City for Norwich at 2.25 did not leave ldaty the invading ho; er the direc- {mlchl(:f the surrlelurndlmg COYRITY (2t | Nineteen Acres Purchased by Wealthy |stated that plans are to have organ- Telephone Lady Assistant | police made a rald on the lod undl after 4 o'clock. When it got as CloniDs Crang N Betae | Ul csomet ARt Do e Residents—A Nine-Hole Course at|ized games at stated intervals during *as the bridge near the thread mitly | National Band Gives Second Out Door | of ‘Norwich the parade hit the trail | wi _—————— == ===l the motorman and-conductor took off| Concert—Shortage of Farm Help. |through Danielson e: their coats and shoveled the mud 5 ule time to the minui from the tracks. For about ten feet| The Moosup National band gave|ping of the gates ove no tracks were to be seen, being cov- [ thelr second band e the day. A program that it is expect- First. ed will keep the children Interested > 1 be arranged. The large attend- t|the contract for wiring the Windham | Pomeret is to-have a golf.club. The|ance at the grounds Thursday en- the | county jafl at Brooklyn for electric {Louis Hayward farm near the Pom-|coyraged those ‘who have been inte- Will Wire County Ji L. A. Bradford has been awarded n oncert of the sea- |railroad crossing just ahead of i ered by mpd. son Wednesday evening in front of |pilot car held up the whole procession |lights. His bM was the lowest re-|fret station, a fine tract of about 19| egted in promoting the playzrounds. Capital $100,000 Surplus and Byofits $175,000 Established 1832 Reid’s boarding house. The band will |for about ten minutes, giving local|ceived by the county commissioners.|acres has been secured, and it was Clear Water in 8wimming Pool. |have one more plaver at the next con- | tribesmen a chapce to size up the men | The installation of Hghts at the Jail, |stated Thursday . that a tremendous THERE AND BACK The Y. M. C. A. is the coolest place |Cert given. Many from Moosup. and |from the south and to get a line on|a work to-be done during the summer, |amount of work s to be done there in town these hot days. The mew |Central Village enjoyed the fine mu-|What competition they were going to|will, fn further degree modernize the|during this summer and fall in devel- o\ o Wite: Divkdo:. Qoivig v Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, - : . . y swimmis sic. be up against at the banquet tables|equipment of the institution. Oil |oping a golf course that will be one of £ promptness and liberality in dealing, and a frimming Foot §s mads eooll mae ot Bl by horsss are. mow ininR'Gn the baseball and athletlc Hels | TAGIAt 05 Ahe BN ] (hoilac i iisienction of New e Webster and Returning. s is 4 Al X and in the evening by the men. Seo- |Moosup on Samuel Greene's land. The crowd. < 1thers, 100k- | work of Installing the new cells re- [land. The course will not be ready e scund business policy -in administering its retary §..B. Doolittle, has two bottles| Fred Burgess has given up his work| «| good to the Denfelson Nipmucks, | cently authorized has not besun vet. |for use during the present seuson. 1t| Putnam people enjoyed the big affai =t tor: THE WINDHAM of water'on the counter that attract|in Moosup Thread mill and is work- [and it was . e glee that they Brovities: is to be lald oyt so as to provide a 9- [spectacle of scores of gaudily decorat- own aflairs, characierize much attention. One is filleq with {ing on Mrs. C. Newton's farm. boarded thelr ‘owi devil wasons for| ouoeon SETelCh 1os peen vis- |hOle course at first.this later to be|ed automobiles rolling throuh _the the other filled with water from the |wages for workmen these days but “We heap Good Indians,’ called a " 3 # swimming pool. The water from the|find help very scarce. The shortage | Big Chief of the New London tribe, e (B D aiatanch ‘id’e:mmotdel:‘%rlr;fre; e patrone bf {id{aD et ;nrrx‘d:n‘a‘ereivtfim';:‘x?fi; where P b, S o i B[ RER SR SRt s e n Tadtan to hove) s & bevy of pretvy | holiday was spoiled for ‘the probrie: | B0 fer are Lawrence Perkins Rus: | chines joined in the procession 43 oo = | tors that clo ) low and muddy. Stamford—Although there is o |girls looked over the representatives | ors And clerks of stores that closed |gell, A. B. Lapsey, M Mfiumm&l, Mrs. oo Ihe machines b“,,zzed around Bus- case of infantile paralysis here the|of the city. The girls took 1t for[o¥ H° Severe (hunde George Bradley, Mrs. Mary Hoppin, e bees ,this being New Haven—Thomas L. Sheviin of| board of health has voted to ask an|granted and proceeded to enjoy them- | “"if et 245 P RS tior, who come|MIS: E. J. Clark, Dr. F. G, Goodridge, ot ias st ot Minneapolis the late Yale football | emergency appropriation of 31,000 to|selves during the ten minutes that the | 1 °Slaters, of Webstor, who cOme|john ®Grosvenor, Benton Friedly an - o coach carried more insurance on his|defray the cost of steps to prevent|parade was.held up. : teams that have mavaged. o trim | Thomas Harrison. plov : lifo than any other man who died in|the disease entering Stamford. The| At 9.45 the parade again got under | [S3705 that have managed fo W | There 15 a fine’old farmhouse on the LOUIS E. KENNEDY -y 1915, He-had policies to the amount|steps contemplate —registration and|way, Danielson machines getting in|onc'ce e strongest teams in this-sece | PFOPerty that has been purchased and of §1,525,000, of which $1,000,000 Day- | following up of-all ohildren under 1, |line, but for nearly an hour thereatter | (e % TR StTongest this, it Is understood, will be remodel- DANIELSON estabitsh with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. s The Windham HMational Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. able to two corporations in which he|who have come here from infected |cars that had experienced diffculties ed for use as a clubhouse, Fubalines waa interested, was taken out only & | communities and & general clean-up|of one Kind or apother continued to Meeting Once a Month. The property purchased is saia to] Undertaker and . little - while .before . his.death,¢Dec. .29.d of the city. straggle through. , Among,the last tol ~McGregor Woman’ ef - corps, Ibe worth about 15,000. Special Attertion to Every, Dets” ! { j