Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 17, 1916, Page 9

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A Valuable Cooking Lesson DANIELSON Meeting of Repuclican Club—Charles [Rev. C. J. Harriman to Speak at A. Davis Returns to Alabama—| Hartford—Injured William Colburn Ward-Marlow Engagement An-| In Critical Condition—Devine-Duffy | nounced—Red Cross to Make Christ- mas Bags For Soldiers—Greeks Sub- scribe $500 Toward a New Church. Marriage—Applications for License —Personals—Bonds Forfeited—Hear- ing on Neglected Road. Willilam Curran, formerly in busi- ness here, motored from _Stafford Sprimgs for a visit with Danielson friends. A. E. Beauregard and Victor Per- reault motored to Providence Monday. Attorney E. L. Darbie represented the town of Brooklyn at the hearing relative to the Brooklyn-Hampton highway matter before the county commissioners, sitting in the superior court room at Putnam Monday. Nathan D. Prince to Speak. Nathan D. Prince, vice president of the Connecticut Trust and Safe De- posit company, is to be one of the speakers Thursday evening at the opening meeting of the fall season, Hartford, of the American Banker: institute, Hartford chapter, at the Bond hotel. His address will be rela- tive to the recent convention at Kan- sas City of the American Bankers' as- sociation. Republican Club Meets. President Ralph C. Young presided Monday evening at a meeting of offi- cers and committees of the newly formed Republican club, which mak. ing plans for the remainder of the campaign—a period of three weeks. Kennedy and Halle for Representa- tives. At the hotel Bond, Hartford, Thurs- day evening, Rev. C. J. Harriman is to be one of the speakers at the open- ing meeting for the fall of the Amer- ican Bankers’ institute, Hartford chapter. William Colburn’s Con; n Critical. William Colburn, Eastford, who was serlously injured in the automobile truck wreck at Wright's crossing in Pomfret, was reported Monday as re- maining in a critical condition at the Day-Kimball hospital, Mrs. Luck Hoagland_returned Mon- day to her home in Bridgton, N. J, after vis@ing relatives in Putnam and vicinity. Quarantine Raised at Abington. Quarantine has been raised in Ab- ington on the persons who have been kept under_restrictions since Joseph Sheehan, who died, was taken il with infantile’ paralysis. Hudson Benneft and Harry Bennett of Millbury, Mass., were visitors here Monday. VYNV YTV e BAKE CHECK KINDLE 1 It controls the famous Single Damper that has revolutionized the art of cooking. This always cool knob con- trols for you the fire and Yes, SENSIBLE — because it’s Comfortable THERE are other good tasting cigarettes. Fatima isn’t the only good one. But when it comes to Devine—Duffy. Sunday at St. Mary's rectory Miss Margaret J. Duffy, 26, and Charles F. Devine, 22, were married by Rev. Charles F. Bedard, returns showed Monday at the office of Town Clerk David Flagg. Loui b A LT —— heat Sl L R e ey com{grt .there is pl:iba?%r no other cigarette'in the . resentatives by the democrats o - o . i 4. |mety. . : Wor, te the e of Fatimas. Three Positions; %7 |ited with friends 1’ Danielson Mon- | colosr” Coomen aied “Monday ‘at er Fatima’s Turkish Blend is so delicately balanced Three Results ! 198 uvenit W. H. Taylor of Hart-|home In Woodstock, where she has been a resident for many years. Moter Supply Company. that it leaves a man feeling keen and fit even after a ford sent to friends here Hughes and Holcomb buttons and combination ou can find this simple yet| |ribbon and button badges showins | The Motor Supply company, recent- i You can fud ) (e e s Sin e B e long-smoking day. You could prove this for yourself. ‘won( rfi.ll evice only in | Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Kennedy re- | Monday with the following officer: . e | turned Monday from a brief visit with | President, J. W. Lynen; vice presi- MM& 1]\‘i.".li\‘9$ in Hartfqrd. dent, A. G. Bruce; secretary-treasurer, raW oz’dl Leaves for Alabama. P‘.R.\Y. Brm‘;‘- - : h 7 s eports from e men who ave -mr‘e:;’ h‘grro 'f}ef;"l been out hunting since the open s Rang’es . P. ‘Davis left Monday | Son began, state that as yet there has route to his home a § ~ | been little evidence that much game - > R he is will be taken this fall. 3 @ There are 19 other distinct . Mr. Dayis accor Want Licenses Renewed. ‘ and unique improvements in phew as far as New London. At the office of Town Clerk David - A 1 4 No More Transferring. the following liquor dealers Crawford Ranges which s it dineon slications Tor renewal of “ e licens Philias Cloutier, Thomas make the name “Crawford Gannon, Joseph Da Henry ¢ La- stand for the best stove in the world, Lounis Cloutier, ire Peloquin, i ton have done a considerable amount ough in the Tetreault, Sam- 3 2 usual wa i Latzmme. Other Go and see this exclusive labor Talk of 'Bus Route to Willimantic. |2 pfrom prosent licensed saving, coal-economizing Dam- the heels of th fon fosiisor £1p Will lbe fled (this Fgghc, 4y per. Its alttle thing to look for Tteic Itns from Son 1o | Officers of Windham House Committee = S thi : the ~ River Mrs. Rienzi Robins nielson, has but a big thing to find. route, comes another that a motor been clected honors 5 - A route be established at once. Small | Windham Hc It will teach you many important | iyjveciment quick biishment ] Chavies B i 3 el e | 230 o things about perfect cooking. { of service are points u of felected 1 Rosamona| ——i—— ] > e 'bus route, over whic! clos Danielso S she was alkk out the ice and travel through|hold goods from the Goyette block to| the weeck-end with her parenig ir Call on the Crawford Dealer. o seating many as 30 people |elected se took the inches of water. Mx;. ‘GEHan}\’s :eném‘(i:nti‘_p;l ‘ghgg» r;;et» Moosup. Wisoban. Doteated =1 J 2 could be run. Sioaemis = R L e Misses Anna and Fide onahoe aureg eated. Get a free valuable cooking les-. | {0° % 0 - Ergate et AR | ‘ Monday morn- Selectmen +Acieait-aglec hat | motored to Hartford Sunday. The Moosup baseball team went to son that will tell you plainly— | S didive: aopes The Brooklyn selectmen stated tha Peter Ravenelle, for a number of | Wauregan Saturday and defeated the convincingly —why the Craw- | . o3 o i they Tiad snnn‘osr;d«::‘::lttpr;‘e road gjxla]d emp! ym; at _the‘ Shetucket | Wauregan Sluggers, 14-7. - A : o PR reen discontinued s ime ago. The S, has resigned. The Moosup boys started in strong ford should be your choice. 7 \ TEAMS COMING BACK. on - selectmen admitted that ‘her was @ Willimantic |and knocked the Wauregan pitcher, 8 : : little had ever been done to their PaIOqUIE IR oA E e e antn M. HOURIGAN DRy Players in Sunday's Game Want |, They stated that the small sh and daughter Hen- |inning. 'Judging by appearances the Norwich, Ct. | Har rooklyn B By g E Eo Naveanotaarihey |amount of travel did mot warrant a|rictta werc guests of Willimantic | Wauregan nine will have to brush.up . = - ey bs ¢ r whom t had be taken outlay but they admitted that it{friends Menday. a little before coming to Moosup f@: L ~ — gepent ‘0,.4 tee their nce in "'v':r ent Thomas McDermott of the|ougnt to be made passable at‘lea — the return zame. € " to £ vio- | baseball team announced |far as the Warden place. They Phe Moosup lineup was as follows: LAWS TO CHECK SALES An- itic Monday that the great teams that bat- | imated that they would also MOOSUP Freechette ¢, Laport 3 ! Monday t at teams at \at they would als o : p, J. Freechette E the 1 as fromftjed to an 11-inr tie here Sund = > roa losed t of _— ek o White 21 bid = FRA EcU e RN ) : 0 ] eps to have the road closed east o 1b, Breton ss, White 2b, Kobideau b, €8 FRANDUS SN SECHRITIES e L s Bovid Haonmen 0 1 Tvan “,’":‘ ain in this city next the Warden place, as far as the|Masonic and Rebekah Lodges Attend |Lapack 1f, Chippie cf, Rivers rf. ; = | v a story Monday in connection with i Fektie e Sl eyt g L 3 Defended by Attorneys-gercral of concern at Nau- | this ease atiormonn Lebian o 15l vor M s G|t '0“":3“ A Methodist Church—Wauregan Team | T 50p5 Go Through to Pravidence Threo States Befors Supreme Court bably take place | Lm0} opped in the square. | Putnam put up against Joe Connolly's| T“r"‘sm‘ °‘1‘ ¢ '°l "ss‘l oy Defeated—Rhede lIsland Guardsmen! 4 jong train loaded with soldiers, e obably take place | Occuy ed the route to Pom bie leagaors is rated ome of| Chester E. Child of Putnam, head c Pass Through. horses, equipment and stores anMl Washington, Oct. 16.—Blue sky Ia fret »ptain Ryan outlined, at 5t ever played in this city and|the Child Lumber Corp ration was in- y e e e et e s et of Ohio, Michigan and South Dakota | e t the driver of| gpeaks volumes for the remarkable |terested from owning =ood lots i Moosup lodge, No. 113, A. F. & through here about 4.15 p. m. Monday designe cckc sales of fraudulent | RED CROSS PLANNING toibatk Ber| oo that I teprscniing Buthbi i vietntt Hghesiatthat for wacks h 1 Rebek dge, \ 0. 1 the Rhode Island troops on their securit} held unconstitutional in : - ir and go around the silent traffic|Battling 11 fnnings without a run for |teams could not pass over the road to -nded the Sunday morning ser- | way home from the border. lower fi courts, were defended by | SOLDIERS’ CHRISTMAS BAGS he told the captain sae couldn’t| aither — si oiieersorac. bl wlumber from his mill. TTe nn;l)i«n Mthodist. church.” The asoiai ronteun attorneys-general of the three states| ‘ =g . an e e ither ' tea (tisfied wit c tow: would not discontinue the v ges marched fri the N e today in oral arguments before. the | Comforts to be Sent Sufferers in the e e e T e i ot | road a5 he believed by a small expend- | Ll e The Epworth League meeting held supreme court. Decislons on the ap- | Hespitais and Tre »uld be competent before ta N Sanday.—the very |Bame e to | iture each vear the road could be kept | given by the o A beautit § dnyli‘é:fgehldi‘fr;e;‘g;tMf‘;;];x‘:d‘(;[e 5:\:;\;‘ Deals are expected to form a precedent | nd then turned to talk to|start in where they left off an A Moveable Hearing. by Miss Kitchen. The pas:| rder. The roll call of the Epworth affecting similar laws of about twenty | Through a Red Cro s of the other car. While |t for a real fi .| The hearing s mformal and Lrotherhood and | e:w‘-m o CAHaE dncTU AR DEASres~ other states. of which Miss Ann Morgan ion going on the|The game will prot ue in tha < held as the in- 5 . e o ani il <l G ac b Attorney-general Turner of Ohio|man, in New York, the loc hot away With her car,|pest of the seasom, and thet tea part the commission- Arthur Fill has returned home {3 05200 Sl U paraonal tastiman argued that the lower courts erred in | 0! the Red Cros recei turning to get the num- |, wwhole lot % rs moved about to various parts of in Worcester. Sono fes = 3 Yeal t v & - ers moved & B30 X8 e Viss Frar: report a fine apple cro] concluding that the Ohlo law rest s e e gk . o LT he in question. The last| Ars. Jam Miss Ethel Paric- Godufiere cen P! » nterstate commerce and attorne t orm ¢ ng Observing this actton, one of the : point at which a Stop was made was | burst spen E Norwich. s - eneral Fellows of Mi nd Cald- they gent n in the other car remarked | RESTON ROAD HEARING f 5 rden plac Mrs. S. P. Ladd is keeping house ell, of South I cnded the mas bags, Torithe wound: || orsooon i (NS e, par wemeried | HELD INDOORS AND OUT O fthe Vadmal for Miss Maxine and Edwin Card in| There are said to be 800 uses for tha laws of their state burdensome ROk odnone hese Dags |ing to be any trouble over the young - 2 all concerned so | Springfield, Mass. * o i paimyza fpal SEHICR ESOMMCEHE M et pon legitimate security. The argu- e hopitas fom Faris (o0llady’s action he would like to adjust|inspection Shows Neglect By Two the expense of further| MMiss Codlin ‘of ‘Brown: spent jont trop g ment wiil be closed tomorrow. : 1 spits k o e Mttt Einally Adiusted: i That the Danielson auxiliary may —— Towns to Cooperate. make a splendid g and prop- | Arthur Atwood, general manager of| County Commissioners John A | A, acreem was finally reached ly reflect the sentiment of the com- |the Quinebauz company, has Dady of Putnam and B. H. Corttis of | herein the nen of Brooklyn are [ ity toward men who have been |Site for the church, which will be Thompson met at the superior court | ("5t o and remove so . fded and are suffering and who |Cated on the w side uf Water | room in Putnam Monday morning for |0, S the DU, Ard Rempve o Not a Blte Of eatly in need of and de street on the a_hearing on the complaint of Wendall | {3ne0, SIPReS, OFf TROS SR 1T b done te the comforts ghat tI the Quinebaug com H W: n, William A. Weeks, J. F.|¢or ahout $40. The Hampton selc o ake possible for them, R ter and Franklin Hvde, William P. Spalding, George E. S Sarecd ta fize o couplel of lch Breakfast Untll | S here have appeale: the church is about 100 by 200 feet.|Nichols, Hermon A. afien, all of | men ISTSC to O¥6 & COMPM already to the Camp Girls Mr. Beris stated Monday that thelframpton, and Chester B. MId of | e 1 A RAIE the 5 i hool classes and every per- | establishment of a church here Will|pyinam regarding the condition of a |oone iaps ‘%o¢ With You Drmk Water | who can find it possible to make | mean a great deal to the Greek resi- |pqiit JOSICNE he, BORTHER BE © et el !or arrange for makin comfort b dents not only of D: but of all} gy ton ang partly in the town of in the afternoon land to fill it with les that n surrounding towns for at|p ooklvn. The complaint alleged that reed that proceedings should Bl : Bresent they ave, wimont edt B o J0ONITR. T coen alab stesed £t 92t agioed thatsproceedings Bhonl | The are to be made of stout |the opportunity of practicing their re- 25 = jor T 190 ftomne no- b dicored YN Saye a glass of hot water and ||| St . ot glected to keep the highway in good it ; | cloth” and are to be 9 inches square, | lision regularly. When the services | Elccted to keep the highway in good phosphate ' prevents iliness | They must be rea for delivery at|Of a priest of their church are re-{g AL 0, BALTIC and keeps us fit. { Red Cross quarters, at the home of |quired, as is frequently the case at|™'y ) 1oF o iine was opened there L Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hopkins here, not | the time of m: N L s rerontl ihe o comnl "] d Mrs. John C. Stevens Enter- _ later than Oct. 25. The bags and their | Pirths, for holiday services and other | fere Drecer R 3 ARG Sood Fishing contents are to be forwarded to New > stusy axe put ctes ek e, it Jelentiven o Hittoe tainiHotse PactyGoodBEishingHon | A iece set of fine t as coal, when it burns, leaves| York for shipment to Europe by the / gtisenois, At bedvyioxpengs | B8 Hampton. slsa ver F. Downes| the Shetucket. | ’t t China has an nd a certain amount ol end of Octob: ch or Providence. Fed & Car 5 o | i clusive ible material in the form of The ay contain any, ail or ac| This lack of provision here for pro- [and Fred A. Card, selectmen of the| yr. onq Mys. John C. Stevens en- | on u attractive, ex S 3 i o i 2 Qs has | town of Brocklyn. Lawyer Charles L.l 3T ) O | = design and is deco- so the food and drink tak ble of the following ar- | viding for ‘their religious needs has| = 2 S cented the | tertained over the week-end Mr | C . day leaves in the aliments Socks, mufflers, razors, hand- |been the cause of numerous Greek |Torrey of DPutnam represented thelyrrs j. Fugh Downel aa ! aving Loupons rated in the soft certain amount of indige kerchiefs, pencils, pipes, tobacco | families moving away, Mr. Beris says. ;'!’mprf"’;’;y“;»‘k;)“flth{;“‘v' imen D2T" | Gertrude of Central shades of gray, terial, which if not completely pouches '(no tobacco), picture post-|And in re Ie tarfhon stateqifd ol otRRS.S SARSEIe AR C e : for this beautiful set. Remember that green, pink, yellow nated from the s e, 3 cards, Christmas cards, towels, twine, | that in Ipswich a few years ago, fol- Must View Highway. £ 1795 coi d $2.75 in cash and blue with a gold comes food for the millons mirrors, soap, shoestrinzs, ~combs, |1OWing the establishment of a Greek| The commissioners stated that they orony S colprrn AN o oo line around the rim. teria which Infest the bowels. knives, toothbrughies ftavthraste, scans [SPIzebisthe U her Of peovia og :21( e no decision regarding Miss Ordway Lands Big Fish. we will send this 50-piece Saxon China e . 5 s, etc. race increased in three years in that : = : . 4 i, S nover Wisle toxinzand e town from 100 to £00. ? er’,%",’f ety John C. Stevens and party o fricnds | Dinner Set to you, all express charges sucked into the blood SUBSCRIBE OVER $500 ftep e commitiee In chares of estab- |ihe highway. An adjournment was atSpent Monda ! prepaid. It is a high-grade china, befllsnlfu“y deco- Men and women who can’s get feel- shing a church he tered into com- | first considered but after an informal | tucke - | i i i T e o to take inside| TOWARD NEW GREEK CHURCH | munication with Greek authorities in |l s neiaened but after on Informall .iring of pickerel. One pi | rated in color and each piece has a gold line around baths. Befor Brealctast’ cich New York with a view to having a|pjies to the place. FR ed by Miss Florence Ordway the rim. One coupon comes with each dozea morning drink a glass of real hot|Seventy Borough Residents Take Up [prist sent here within the next two| 1{’yas admitteq that within the past|l 4 pounds. o water Wwith a teaspoonful of lime-| Work—J. Arthur Atwood Gives Site |Weeks. At first services are to be | oqic or two the selectmen of Hamp- | p - @nd Mrs. Andrew stone phosphate in it to wash out of o8 W hoeen. . TS S dsons 104 e arKscaale arm gs et side o d Mrs. James F. the thirty feet of bowels the previous| Seventy Greek residents of Danfel- | GTeek residents here. of work upon the roae complained of =2 > day’s accumulation of poisons and|Son and surrounding places, including| Work on the 3“3}1}1’: is fi”it‘e. 5‘}*‘“‘93 at an cxpense of seventy dollars or Infant Christencd. Order a dozen from your grocer today and start saving the loxine and to keep/ the entire allmen- | Putpam, subscribed within three |38 QUCKY 27 POSEOE and 1 e oo | more. Mr. Warden. the chief petl-| The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen. | coupons. Youcan tell the instant you break each Parksdale tary canal clean, pure and fresn B e A e e oune e a APestare (o mans won ol Ltorien who owns the only residence |ry Deschamps, was bapiized in St Farm Egg in the pan that it is a fancy egg. Parksdale Farm ose who are subject to sick head- ¥ 2 y, for e dldi gponcid s e. | On the stretch of road, stated that if| \ia hurch Sunday afternoon b: A i ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, | eStablishment of an Orthodok church | The building, which will be quite pre- | O The Stfeteh of road, s e oa condis a :mt"’““ ek 9he o Eggs are guaranteed. Coupons, also, with Wedgwood tentious, will be of wood and, with its furnishings, will cost approximate- ly $8,090 to $10,000, depending in a measure upon the plans adopted. in_Danielson. Creamery Butter. Mr. Beris also announced that J. P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. Sole ributers for New England States sthers who wake up with bad taste foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff- a2ess, or have a sour gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quar- tion as it is at present the hearing would never have been asked for. It was statéd that the town of Brooklvn had done nothing to relieve the situa- stened Paul. Henry Deschamp Noted Here and There. The sponsors nd Clara Descl | | ter pound of limestone phosphate from | NEW CHICKERING HGTEL eriI%anr‘.? ;‘:Sm'i?fwas:x'?,fiicx";z_ tion but had posted notices to the ef- n S. Martin was in H, | BZ8 Noteéefisflvre':o;&fleg:e:':::ie::dlg;mdafl the drug store, and begin practicing couraged by the generosity shown by | fect ‘hat the road was to be discon- |on business Mond > ! s B ris shlie N e mBatRE internal 'sanitation. This will cost| J H. Lucey, Prop, Putasm, Comn. |(PUMEST bV the generosity showa by | oo 7 Emil Fontaine is moving his house | ot 50 35 very little, but is sufficient to make | Special Dinners |y, of establishing a chureh’ will be Road Nearly Impassable. anyone an enthusiast on the subject. Remember Inside bathing i{s more mportant than outside bathing, be- rause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing poor health, while the howel pores do. Just as soap znd hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate ict on the somach, liver, kidneys and bowels. American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. wivery Connection, Shetucket Street, FARREL & SANDERSON, Prope WEDNESDAYS Soup, Fried Chicken, Maryland Styl Bolled or Mashed Potatoes:; Fresh As. paragus on Toast: Tea, Coffee or Milk, choice of Ple—50c. THURSDAYS = Old-fashioncd New England Roiled Dinner, Fancy EBrisket, Boiled Pota- toes, Green Peas Spinach or Cabbage, Tea, Coffee or Milk; choice of Pie—4lc. FRIDAYS Chowder, Plain Lobster, French’ Fried Potatoes, gus Tips, Tea or Cofte —Loc. fresh boiled; Peas, Aspara- choice of Ple LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer 8pecial Attertion to Every Detail, heavy and they will of necessity be obliged to appeal to individuals here and in surrounding towns who are not members of the church to contrib- ute to their fund. STOP LIQUOR AND DRUG USING as thoussnds have done, by original scientific Keeley Treatment. Our instiute. completdly equipped, and under new management, No nauea—o dangerous drugi—n0 confinement. Booklet. Confidential. | ‘THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Haven, Conn. THERE 1Is no advertistng medium in Bestern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. There were seventeen In the party that went to the place under consid- oratlon. After passing a short dis- tance east of the Warden place the automobiles were abandoned and the rest of the way through the section in the town of Brooklyn was made on foot. The distance was about a mile. The road was grown with grass a foot or more high and in one or two places was almost impassable on account of large stones. Mr. Warden stated that the section leading to his house was so bad when he first moved there that there were times when he could not get in or out with a carrlage. The brush at the side of the road had not been cut and it formed an arch over the highway. He said that in the winter water set- tled near his house and he had to QorQQ | Every Nighf For Constipation Headache Indigestion,etc: BI!AN DRETH BPILLS

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