Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1916, Page 9

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“I DON'T SUFFER, ~ ANY MORE” W i to Stay Out Until Demands Are Met| “Feel Like a New Person,”! —Boston Boye Disillusioned by Life| iMaHandes l of the Road andhvRunaways Are Sent Back Home—Jall Sentence for Stone New Castle, Ind.—‘‘From the time ! was eleven years old until I wasseven- | Thrower. Mies Natalle Dion, supervisor of|I : teen I suffered each month so Lhad to be | public playgrounds, was pleased. Sat-' in bed. I hadhead- | DANIELSON Stdict Quarantfne Against Children’ fronr New York and Other finfantile Parafysis Foci in Effect—Health Of- ficers Give Statement—Boston Boy Returned to Home by Police—} Some Progressives Rejoin thc Oid Ranks. Lieut. Walter. Jacobs, U. £. N, chief engincer officer of the battleship Missourt, now at Boston, spent Sun- day at his home here. . L. Moran, formerly manager of the telephone exchange, came here } fram Meriden for a Sunday' vistt-wi! PUTNAN icture lells The Story Furniture an, Upholstery Work ! of Merit “The Picture Advertisers, Box 17 Oregon City, Oregon urday with the addition of. four more | seesaws to the equipment. The.chil- | dren continue to show much Interest | in the playgrounds and the opportuni- ties offered for pleasure there. Cengregatlonal Summer Supplies. REO CARS Are Gopd Cars | 3 2 i REQ GQARAGE HIGH GRADE MEMORIALS THE C. A. H. C. LANE BLACKSMITH LHSLOVCSERCHTO TS g GEO. E. R CO. trlends. Pulpit supplies for the Congrega- 2 in the 5 Durkee L KUEBLE! ; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Young left Sat- | tional church for. the remainder o the know what it was | New Majestic BT ZIMMERMAN 39 Franklin St. urday for a stay of several days at|month of August-are announced as, ¥ A Building Tel. 731 33 Warren St. Tel. 561 Oakland Beach. ! follows: Aus. 13, Rev.'J. R. Demfortn, 1o be easy a minute. Bhetuciat Btroot Tel. 1254 2 Going to Firemen’s Convention. |D-D. New London; Aug.‘20, Rev. S. L. WASSERMANN | Loomis, D. D.; Aug. 27, Rev. W. Morgan, D, D. Silent Traffic Officer Coming. When the regular traffic officer ser- i in the square is concluded tius I another of the silent traffic officer standards is to be placed there.to.keep the automobile . traflic flowing -through the correct channels. By Motor to Quadic. A large motor-truck conveye@,mem- bers of the force of the Putnmam Box corporation to Quadic Sunday special outing. j run.down and the doctors did not do | = me any Al neighbor told my:mother about Lydia | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ang | § I took it, and now I feel like a new ! { person. 1 don’t suffer any more and I | em regular every month.”’—Mrs. HaMILTON, 822 South 15th St. | When a remedy has lived for forty | years, steadily growing in popularity ' | and influence, and thousands upon C. A. Hamilton is a delegate from one-of 'Ls local companies to the State. Firemen's association convention ywhich meets at Thompsonville this month. M er F. Jacobs and Miss Laura Jacoss leave-today for a month's visit.at Glacier Park. John C. Marvcel of Worcester spent Sunday with relatives in Danielson. Misses Rhea and Yolande Gingras of Academy street are at Sarat stay of ten & h Hiked to Mashepaug Lake. Miss Annie M. Hutchins, Charles VICTROLA 1 JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. A share of your Insurance Business of all kinds solicited DR. C. B. ELDRED 43 Broadway Tel. 341-3 | The The i Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building 144-148 Main St. Norwich, Ct. Expert TIRE and TUBE opairing W. R. BAIRD 144-146 Main St. § Norwich, Ct. Willard Storage Batterics and everything pertaining to them. LET ME PAINT IT FOR YOU! GEO. F. ADAMS SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES C. E. LANE a The day was devoted to many pleasing pastimes. Taintor, Harold T The hot wave on Saturday was an | thousands of women declare they owe Tires and | Things . Electrical 17 Town St. Shop tel. 731 E, Back are at Judge Harry 8. Ba added incentlve to send many of Put-| their health to it, is it not reasone- ! Supplies | Walter P. Moran Blouss: ¢l 112852 In Union. | nam’s voung people to Wildwood paris, | ble to believe that it is an srticle of | 107 Franilin st. [€)| Shetucket St. d the entire distance, | where there was dancing and "”’”[g-reatmerit? i Telephone miles, making the|usual attraction The theatre at the| g PURE DRUGS e is Leing operated this sea If you wantspecial advice write son. Bhotogrmphio Need a Plumber? Speoialist ed With Norwich Health Offi- g e to Lydia E. Pinkham DMedicine Compounded Gooda? Tel 867 In Things cers, _ School Meeting on Petition. Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. ?""’""“" Why The il Photographic W. I Bullard and a party mo oo e e 0 pepuam towll| Your letter will be opened, read B once A J. P. BARSTOW DoN No : "o | svening, thecommitise siyins. hear: | 8nd answered by a woman and 4 “=°RATrBoNE s oo HOUGHTON jeattn OFi-|ing to petitioners on a matter that has | hel i ai i . i lle paralysis|peen awaiting consideration for some SemETa .3 4 133 ‘Q-’;"a?z; St. 158 Main Street 23 Water Street Shannon Bldg. ampbell of thils place and =1 2 i 5 o oo e s s o e Dinoon, mamacer of the |, Dn B A. Blake who conducted tho | venture simmered down to a real car- | Wm. Smith & Co. | Ja| FREDERICK peslalgi PROVIDENCE suc club, now |£cTVice at the Congregational church|pest desire on their part to quit being Erash s 1Balk TALCOTT Fee E BAKERY ofs he pace. were|Sunday morning, was at one time alciiizens of the world Rt S e i 7l X % e schoolday chums in the little town of | lCturer on the western Chautauqua|tneir usual roytine of life in busy 5 iolin Maker and for his Cats and Tol, 1183.3 Teaach I clreuit present Dr. Blake is mak- | South Boston Groceries and Repairer. get a bag of Lib- - b U ing Di in Brookly SR el Sl 1o Confident of erty Flour at the same time. 449 N Reduc Everything Pure, STAY OUT ALL SUMMER Clean and Good ABRES A 85 Town.St, Colonial Theatre ] i il M . FOUR MONTHS IN JAIL TO GET WHAT THEY WANT. | Norwich Town ?a';: ing Yain St ol PLEASES YOUNG LAMBERT. . = ] | e o fnd king Weavers Now Emphasizo Ad- | Gets Looked After There Better Than| vance of 10 Per Cent, for Night THE-BEST AUTO LIVERY LUMBER much it is im He Doos Outside. Labor. ” 250 DINNER and HIGH GRADE of all 8xRonte foomn = — in own EXPRESS COAL descriptions ¢ not been In the city court Saturday morning at to stay out all sum- 8 3 Juc L. H. Fuller sentenced Albert to enforce what they Home Cooking Day and Night CHAPPELL CO. | CHAPPELL CO. Lar Servi i} A ¢l egiti . Pyl ;"}?mf(j‘;l‘;n‘_“"‘};fifi‘,f; o e v The New Lenox T. J. Fitzgerald Telephone Tel. 24 early hours of* Saturday morning Lam- who quit work Fri- 200 Main St. Phone 977 ed com d down of wait- to a siege bert, while fn an intoxicated condition, G one. through a window at e, South Main street. Lam- , young and a cripple, declared pleasure over being sentenced to where he has previously been tted and,found the place to his ¥ res he is well a fon that his in- tuire that he does not know He was given 20 days n and 90 days for hav- mpany to Rocky the operatives | t resort of tho . The party returned he evening. First Quality Coffee, Tea and Spices { IF HE'S SICK: send for DR. COLES 135 Franklin i St. Tel. 1095 after a conference office r committee, THUMM’S Delicatessan 40 Frankiin St. Tel. 1309 j GOOD ROOFING in all its branches Chas. E. Whitaker 81 Water St. at The_Old Norwich Tea Store 164 Main Street J. H. MYERS Artistic so the aging pronos Both day ¢ are now on for intoxicat: at work Haberdashers h woven 7 ing committed o Dbreach of the peace. | when c AND POCKET % #200 SIIRTS S ST e bt SO Fignorsl Ko selung Made to Measure Hesditos ook AMBITIOUS BOSTON BOYS , but if they worlk on DOOLEY & of alt Outfitters to)Menj S e e i s descriptions § Guaranteed to Fit EAGLE i ir Ad Bassn PEUTER'S MILLSTEIN CLOTHING CO.; g But Their Adventures Made Home o aserge"fd_ 140 Main Street 06 Mab S& 152-154 Main Sty iday will be an- Look Sweet to These Youths. ayer uilding Tel. 184 e r a different there ana | Light Repa { of all kinds at the MENDING SHOR 227 Main St. Franklin Square; over Trolley Statio Come and See My New Line of $1800 SUITS for this month only 4 LOUIS NELKIN 119 Franklin St. The Shoe Doctor Speci Cripple Work GOODYEAR Shoe Repairing Co. 86 Franklin Street Tel. 717-4 TIRED AND FOOTSORE BOY WEPT FOR HIS MOTHER. Henry Kearns, 16, One of Quartette of Would-Be Boston Trav ‘strapped” and with- Box 196 Norwich, Conn. tated were sent back.home Sat- | S longer insis s Captain Joseph A. Ryan, a good Samaratin, furnishing|be retained : HOME sles Gamt ok h e b o FURNISHERS EAST SIDE WET WASH Bicycls Supplies [y} ~SPorting Gonds | Everything WET WASH : 3 and 1B of Up-to-date For the Home \ Sundries Fishing Tackle e o ATl | Ernest Freeman i Ak : poir Dot BROS. 15 Ripley Place [ £ ETC ET0 each Smith made rd of Whipple north end of the city. d up in cells at the to PENDLETON, Jr. 35 Broadway PENDLETON, Jr. 35 Broadway the pol erience 9-11 Water St. Tel. 965 Tel. 1112-4 the night. o e s See SPEAR and i y morning they told their AND DYEING Where Yoirll Seo Ales, Wg‘_“- was to the effect that they Fiot clons. work s He G tat PR quuars.d igars an adve nent in a Bos- o B 2 2 4 an: ion paper for berry pickers on farms S aaskrices Why to the Optometrist Bowling Alleys in th section o onnecticut. t was F i = on time, they were ambitious to DYE WORKS WALR o FrankinySauees T. ETHIER make money, were willing to work out 157 Franklin St. oo 2 18 Bath St. n B y desired to k- 121 of course in Somers Bldg. town. They and out, tired a % canvassed Dan for focd and some of both from R et landed 1 tired ut ght, were too so had loitered ent what little tely Waterman and CATERING Call and see Us. METAL Second-hand . ir t th g t our ices. CEILINGS Autos During_the ‘early part of e b OTDortEnity Of Eurnished G. E. FELLOWS John 0. Johnson €vening Kearns quit the crowd AL OPpOr Uiy, Ol & Co. 18 Central Ave. Tel. 719 and 718-3 D. J. Handleman 13 N. High St. £oing on to Putnam, wher: ni two of them were rc s told in t £ member m Kearns sought MABREY 57 Broadway they did nc Mr. Waterma that was the would be treated £ 36 Lake St. B plea in cne to their mother: the money to bhuy tic o e s HAIR + 4 ) 5 Devoa ¥earns 1t he figured it would be more and High Grade , DRESSING i il tori police end, to take the expense upon his GROCERIES Paint % MILLINERY 1 shoulders and pay for the ts isé b bl s elf, which he aid, sending the|Mr. Waterman says he told the A. T. Otis & Son _ Varnishes, Manicuring Nora T. Dunleavy railroad property and locked u ppily on thelr way. mittee that if th 72 Frankiin St. Oils and Brushes MISS FARNHAM 324 Main St. Datide % vhore He ol aen v and Burke were undoubtedly | it must be under th X and Metals Thayer Block e i of a party of six boys who|as have prev. Bulletin Bldg. Slvie g Tl 7% it a this.city Thursday night — e = 5 e e e The boy was p i — oo g n S fRom (Eoston. | Dixing Windy) coution BALTIC S STORER FARM (€3] The Best Engine ha fetity 5 em got down into the towns pf K! TS oda Water Incorporated nd_the best Doy, eeping Tor old Boston ton sy | LHEly and Plainfield, one of them bo- iles’ C Together at Bad SN and Bottling Quality Milk for *™iower excéedingly anxlous to get I ¢ | ing picked up in Danlelson, from which | Automobiles Gome Together at Ba HAMILTON e babies and child- on the markst. iottiar, o noiaantal | place was sent to-his home. The| Curve but With Little Damage Due FINE onks ren, 1ist. prizea Saelraa Koard teoaa, group told sunc and varied sto to Low Speed—Party for Alfred R. = C. E. WRIGHT and highest scores before you buy. the selectmen, a tickef i about themnselves, but the whole ad-| Mathews—Village Varieties. FOOTWEAR 8 Cove St. everywhere. W. P. HOLMS for him and he was put aboard i e 130 Main St. Tel. 425-2 9c and 10c per afternoon train for Boston. quart bottle. An auto collision occurred about t Telephone 129: T o’clock Saturday afternoon Griswold, Ct. T best health officers in the state, has —— FERGUSON'S STRICT HEALTH GUARD the situation in his town well in han4, |Dér of Rood and Chapi High Grade IN FORCE TODAY, | He has his tcwn quarantined against|When two out of two machine s TR g GET IT HARDWARE *|children from any town where there|to8ether. Not much damage was done THAMES Franklin Square " T . has been a case of Infantile paralysis to either machine as both were :.*o{nQ Diamonds, at and Quarantine Against Any Child from| 0% weel deported & woman and |2t & low rate of speed. The machine NATIONAL Watohoe e SISK‘S‘ PLUMBING Fown With Paralysis:— Cortifioates |itwo_chilidren who cama in/from iNewi| 0o through.dfain sfreet was’ on’ the BANK Cut Glass and P Murphy Not Accepted. York. The woman admitted she ex- AsE right and as the Silverware Druggists Hardware Co. pected to he sent back if located by health officers, so went with the chil- dren without protgst. Saturday Mr. Babson scoured ‘the farming districts 16 Shetucket St. 239 Main Street curve is @ bad one neither could .the other but all autoists should be: in mind that a sign there warning 16 Thames St. This Monday morning will see Kil- Tel. 795-5 lingly's arrangements for protecting the town from any further invasion SEHSOOOCOSOTRTOOOTEEE Franklin Square | i “LA MUNA” by New York children under 18 years of age in first class working order. The eysten, inaugurated Saturday, of watching every train and trolley car entering the town, from whatever di- rection, will be working smoothly and any of those found who are under the ban will be turned back to their pointa of departure. The danger of an epldemic of in- fantile paralysis developing here is a real danger, notwithstanding the fact that this town has so far been free from the disease. It is held by health officers that the holding of a certifi- cate of good health by New York children who have been examined by New York physlcians or government burean physiciaps is worth no more than the paper written on, far it cer- tifies only to the good health of the child at the time issued. Experience has tavght that many children hold- i ing sucn certificates later developed o dread disease, about which so lit- tle 4s known, not even the extent of Its period of developraent. Dr, W, H. Judson, health officer for of the town in his automobile, search- ing for any new arrivals from New York. He is keeping in touch with the health = authorities of swrrounding towns, and has requested Dr. Brophy at Norwich to turn back any New York children destined for Brooklyn. Plainfield and Canterbury are other towns that are excluding -New York éhildren under 16 years of.age. In the towns of Sterling and Chaplin the health officcrs are keeping close tabs. on the situation and are prepared to take whatever action is necessary for the protection of the home towns"! children. It is with the deepest sympathy for the little people from New York and their worried and harrled parents that the health officers are ecting and en- | Ward St. Germaine and dose Duquette deavoring to be thoroughly consider. ate in every cese 80 far as circum- stances will permit: but.the health and safety of Windham. county ohfl- dren is the paramount consideration, and this fact cannot ‘be _lost to sight. Up to Saturday &’0‘ ern tler of the' town &pd borough, W.'L. Bullard, actipg for” the *borough in the emer- gency, 4nd the selectmen held a con- the situation Saturday evening and later gavs out a state- ment hereinaftor gubluhod. Health O .. C. Babson of the “xated” one ‘of the' ing themselves & risome situation, but each“town I officer in the county:ham Teceived & TeseTVe letter from the counfy’ health officar|army, have Been recalled to Fort Slo- as cum, AR * Alclde Allard of the battleship Utah towns in Win "ol “not | has heenitha guest of hla parents, My, been arcused to the need of protect-|end Mrs. Joseph Allard of Mfain strest, to what ection fs to be taiken doubt -that them to keep to the right owing to the bad curve and if all drivers would obey - that warning there never could be accidents there. Birthday Party for Son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Mathefs gave a birthday party in honor of their 'son, ‘Alfred R., at their home at 140 Main street, Aug. 8, being the child’s firet birthday. The house was beautifolly decorated with forns, roses and sweet peas. There were friends present from Norwich, Greeneville, Central Village and Willimantic. He recetved many useful gifts, including momney. Block lIsland Fishing Trip. Joe Talbot, Seymour Herard, Ed- were on a fishing trip to Block Isl- and the week's-end. Mr, and ‘Mra. Nelson Fmimer of Wil- Hmantfc are the guosts of Mra, Hul mer’s @aughter, Mrs .Edward Allard, Returned to the Utah. has retuzned his post. o Alexgnder and Octave Nenult, who are on e list of the U, §, and fragrant. guests of Mr. and Mrs.:Exis Lucler of Main street, making the trip by autos Saw Big Teams Play. John Drescher and Frack Treckman witnessed the smmes between Boston and St. Louls in Boston, making the trlp tn 3Ir. Drescher’s car. Lvelia Salvis, Willlam Fournier and Henrv Robitailly spent Bunday at Weata \ Hill. Mr, \nd Mrs, Louls Peltler and Mr. and M.y Morin epent Sunday at Rocky Fint, making the trip by auto, Returns From Hospital. Mrs, High Ley, who underwent an operation at St. Joseph's hospital, has returned fo her homo, Mr. and Mrs, John Kay and daugh-. ter, Wihel, ara spending a two weeks' vacation at Revers beach. St B ER By Autotruck to Putnam. v, and Mrps, Adelard Gaucher, from Tafiville, M and & ter, Yvonne:: S e, e A mild luxurious Cigar that is sweet They leave you with a clear head and steady nerves. 3 for a quarter and up CHARLES A, BETTING, 56 Broadway Jetra and daughter Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Ade- lard Ravenelle and eon, Aime, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Plon and daughters, Mo bel and Laura, Mr. H. A. Geucher and son Harry and daughters, Bibiane and Imelde motored to Putnam and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Gau- cher, son of H. A. Gaucher, the trip g_a‘i,x made in Mr, Gaucher's auto- Joseph Pratte of Raliroad _street, who underwent an operation, has re- turned to his, home. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bessett and fam- lly of Moosup were the guests Sun- day of Mrs. Bessett’s mother, Mrs. Buteau, end Clifford Coéachy and Ov- lvis bave ufl‘ma their posl- tions in the Bultio milly, = A beef gtew dinner was merved to t members end friends of Camp Brook, 'W. Manucll and J, Paul were chefs, Ernest Erickson pleyed ball “with FARMING IMPLEMENTS and MECHANICS’ of all ki TOoOoLS inds THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 7- Hanover and were the mainstay of the Hanover team, defeating Scotland, 4 to 0, Frank Bouche was a local Saturday and_Sunday. Mrs, John Moran of Willimantic is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Crom of Wall street. Miss Nellis Ashworth spent Sun- day in Voluntown. Raymond Love is spending a week’s vacation at Groton Loag Foint. Clayton Rood spent Sunday at Pleasure Beach. \ Band Played at Hanover. The Baitlc band played at the Young Men's outing at Hanover Sat- urday and have numerous other en- gagements on, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Love and Mrs, Cullen gre spending their vacation at Groton Long Polnt, Robert Generous of Groton was in town Sunday. Frank¢Hampson, overseor - in - the ' caller 4 Franklin Street carding room spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. _Robert Walker was an out of town visitor Saturday and Sunday. Feter Richmond spent the weck-end as the guest of Taftville friends. Clambake at Black Pgint. A party of young people went on an autotruck ride to Black Point Sunday where a clambake was enjoyed by all. Higham Back in Gamse. On the Pastime tennis grounds on Saturday some very fast games were played, the features of the sets being the playing of James EHigham, who after a long retirem the game and beat them all Cardin, also nt returned to Wilfred deserved mentioning as belng one of thc steadiest players in the town. Arthur_Roy, Jr., Joseph Simoneau, Ernest Erickson and William Don- nelly motored to Providence, R. I, Sundav.

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