Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 5, 1916, Page 9

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w o River ;v.;:g WW e A. Gilbert lil—Geodyear Ho‘l The., -m:a. Over. .w.mams Plant— = 5 ing—Judge Edgar " School Session arner fo Address High w 'We consider it to be the 'mqha qu-!xey . Post. the strongest and most wholesome of any E“m” o mn o b —_— 36, and wi baking powder »f which we have k led", Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hale re- | Putnam divisiol by —MarioN P}'!HAuuNnfi., il m":):":l}':’ée:{""m' el e ".‘f,'." o i ladelphia. ve for Montreal. - b g i R Mr. ana Mr;o Joseph Cyr foft. Mon ; "3"""‘ iy - X "I have thoroughly # n; day morning for r' home g5 5 . treal, where they are to -wnfl l.hc m "ot 1 fente: find i pure and TR Bar By ‘ornnlufinn s “ = he instruction g‘k the h To Attend New Haven -ucflng, Mrs. w.&w have cver used.” '}‘Lraz:) “After numerous Mfl 1 assure you the results prove the Baking Powder to be the best I Kave used.”‘-— E. K. LEMCKE-BARKHAUSEN, Principal of the Grearer New York Cooking:School. “The baking knowledge of 10,000 women end man: SitmontcOORIng Keprrs S the rise RYzomu&u"l : Edited b, Mlflon Harris Neil, illustrated in calors, the G. O. Benson leaves next for Camden, S. C., to remain r the winter. Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. C. Myers of Ply- ; mouth, Masq, were visitors with}] .- riends here Monday. Tl e Postmaster and Mrs. George M, Pilling have been visitors with Mr. end Mrs. Martin Mellor at Gardrer, Mass. William H. Putnam of Hartford Was in Danielson Monday. 2 ©Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and ‘htpca. Miss Sdrah Thornton, of Phenix, R. I, have been guests of Mrs. Michael Sul- —EMM4 Ano@k from - t! OBITUARY. ITUAR Ezekiet Blackmar. 4 « Ezékiel Blackfar, 85, who has beén a resident in the eastern part of the townsfor many years died at hi near Putnam Heights. The family originally was of the town of Killing~ Talk of $10.50 Coal. £ There was promise in some heré Monday of & lowering in RYZON Book is the first complete manual of i ivan _of High stheet, of coal, which has been selling as m.h baking. . Although priced at $1.00, you can get & In Town hail this cyenins, Pokeville |23 $12'a ton. new price talked N Baking Bookby using RYZON. “Assour rocer S e R e of is $10.50 a ton. A forth. Good music, tickets, 25 cents.—adv.: New Office Buils “An office bullding has’ been com- | pleted near the eoncern‘s plant on Wa- ter street for the River<Weaving com- vany. " There were two cases to be dis- posed of at Montiay morning’s session of the town couft. Frank C. Walthour of Mariboro vis ited friends here Monday. : Red Cross Seals Received. Thousands 'more -of > Red 'Cross Christmas seals were received through the mail here Monday. hort ; ot .u;'; Ladies’ i o es”“ at her home for a meeéting ‘Wednesday b+ mm' mue change Monday in ere o th: condmnn m B. Bradley, who remained Judge L.- H. gflfl' hll Peter Gardner probation officer of the oty couti 5‘&‘ s utham aerie o és ap) committee fo -arrange iagpet B ball of the organizatiom. The fact that certain motorists who drive their machines down the School Street hill info’ Front ‘and “cut. the traffic cop near the bridge wi going into South Main street is n No.Sessions of Superior Court. * There will not be a session of the superior court in the city of Putnam until the first Tuesday in January, al- through some members of the bar were hopeful that there would be sessions during the present month. Thirteen' Carloads of Christmas Trees. ‘Thirteen carloads of Christmas tre: from the wooded hillsides of Main made up a section of one fréight train that passed southwarg through this eity. The trees were en route to New York, and are taken as an indication of the widespraad prospert that will mark. this Christmas senzon and that made with and better phosphate. fa7%s Sacoveary In muny Food on aalk bers of a dinner party of nineteen giv- en Sunday by Cornmelius Beethameat his mother's home. on the West Side, Norwigh. Ever Ready Circle Meets. Ever Ready Circle of the King’s Daughters met Monday evening at the home ot one of their number Mrs. Al- NORWICH TOWN Stereopficon Lecture at First Congre- gatiopal Church on A. M. A. Schools —Members of Ever Ready Circle Sewing for Backus Hospital—Frazier Fandily Moves to Pittsfield. ln l]se~Por Over 30 Years . bert A. Guile on Kinney avenue.| Henry McDermott of Woonsocket Titile folk ¢ to be forgotten | escaping the attention of the police, Alarge number gathered at the|yembers are sewing for Backus hos e fn Dai the Jitile folks are mot to be forgotten | oo ome of the motorists will learn. First ‘Congregational chapel Sunda; 8 for Backus hos-jepent Sunday at his hiome fu DEnfel {5y Santa Claus. 801 the moto! 3 rat ‘Congrera pel Sunday | Mem! s ki i ey The Klnd You Have Always Bought weuin( for the stereopticon lecture ofi ' M. A. schools. The first pictures H !hpwed the flags of different countries i where mission work is carried on. : There weré views of Kentucky moun- Nearly 4000 in Parish. About sixty marriages have been solemnized at St. Mary's chuch during 1916. The great majority of thege marriages were\ of French-speaking Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bassett have returned to their home in Providence. nfter spending a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross; Franklin street. Hundreds of operatives in mills in 2 nEw vom this vieinity went to work Monday morning with a degree of added buoy- 7 ancy. The new and high scale of Home From Putnam. o Mrs. Martha Parke returned Mon- day to the Scotland road from Putnam scenery. where she has been since Wainesday, a.scs :‘:p :l:(t’ure‘:lfik”;nsh i z,’}; the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Seon to Leave Hospital. _{members of the parish, which also in- | wi became effective Monday. - { theological students;, the work of Hin- | Rich. Mrs, James Kent, Eimviils, who re: [clndes Enplishi-speaking members. Po- given by Viilllam E. Rocheleau, Jr., on |$45,000; Pollock Rip Channel, $150,000; i s in temples i Célifornia, students e centls was a patient in a hospital at|Msh, Tiatiads ard Gertane The pars “osiTUARY. Sunday. * 7" 7 |Mystic’and Malden rivers, §24,000, i in Porto Rico, ‘Hawail -.and Alaska; News Tersely Tald. Fitchburz, Mass., has so far recov- |ish numbers upwards of 4,000 souls. i Miss Mae Buckley of Connecticut Tt : and .many groups of kindergarten | Mrs. Edwin Hutchinson of Sachem |°fed that it is expected she will be Mes: Jupins: Mpyhéa. college is spending the college recess|| ABOR LEADER BRINGS SUIT able to return to her home next week. Selectman’ Gilbert il First Selectman John A. Gilbert is confined to his home by fllness.” Frank B. Johnson of Fall River vis- {ted Danielson friends Monday. - Burial in Wauregan. At St. Joh church in Plainfield on Monday morning Rev. W.%A. Keefe was celebrant of a high mass of. re- quiem at the funeral of Mrs. Andri- enne Chaput. Burial was in the Sa- Mrs. Cordelia Mayheu, widow of James Maheu, is dead. at her home here. She was 72 years of age. The men of the parish are -to ban- quet Wednesday evening at the Con- gregational church. Names continue to be added to the list of Putnam people who will zo Roston Friday to hear addresses by Rev. Billy Sunday. ‘Will Censider Petition. A regular session of the children from. the south proved of much interest those present. Rev. G. H. Bwing gave the lecture, Dudley Lathrop was ih charge of the pictures which were clear and lifelike. road left this week for a stay in New York. with h ts, Mr. d M: Will- lam' H. Buckles, and has as ner guest,| AGAINST DOLLAR STEAMSHIP CO. Miss Al Bulier, of Scranton, P: Visa Marsaret Macht, B N of Wil- | For Imperting Asiatic Seamen for Ser- vice on American Vesesls. Jimantic, spent the week end at her home on Mill street. - Miss B. Day, who has been visiting| Washington, Dec. 4—Wghiher the friends in New York has returned to |contract labor law prohibits importa- her home. tion of Asiatic seamen for temparary Thomas Be!l, who has been the guest [service on American coastwise vessels of his parents, M George | will be passed upon by the supreme Bell, has returned to his work in Put-|coudt which today zonsented to review nam. dismissal of a suit of Paul Scharren ELOQUENT SPEAKERS. Rev. William A. Keefe and John Rod- emeyer td Be Heard at Chamber of Commerce Dinn Boy Scouts, Troop No. 5, will meet in the First Congregational chapel this (Tuesday) evening. .Members of Dinner Party, The famflies 6f Mr. dnd.Mrs. Thomas Beetham and Mr. and Mrs, Robert ‘Beetham ot wuu\'eflll! Hill were mem- With the arrangements completed, thero is every indication that the din- ner of the Chamber of Commerce in Elks’ hall this evening will be one of the events of the season. It Is one that will lose nothing by having been de- After several weeks spent in ‘New Jersey, Henry T. Frazier has returned to his home on East Town street. . Miss ‘Mabel Mcl(inley of Greeneviile spent the week end with her aunt, common S |Mrs. A. D. Zabiskie of Vi %> | cred Heart cometery, Wauregan. Louis | layed. The sale of tickets has been |council is scheduled for this evening [Bam. cx entie. sile of Vergason av- | i Kennedy was the funeral director. | very good Ana assures 4 fine attend-{and it is expected that the petition | Napoieon Billie and son, Teo. of|Bers .unjon labor leader, agaitist the . 2 —_ Highway in Bad Shape. ance, George L. Padgett will attend- [asking fhat the xm‘i'd of t'ihe m;l'lce l'n ;“’; sze:dih.x n}‘te'-w fage hi’ At et b pany & , Rev. J. O. Barrows of West Town| Motorists are complaining vehe- |3t the post-prandial exercises. Thelincreased and consideratlon siven t6|™'p, o hegautelle of - Providence, arranging shorter hoturs of duty them will be presented. Salvation Army Christmas Tree. The Salvation Armyv will arrange to have a Christmas tree for the poor children_of the city. This is one of the featlires that generous persons will contribute toward, when they give to the Salvation Armv Christmas fund. The entire stock of the New Vork Furniture stora will be sold at public suction, staw -~ Wednesday evening. principal speakers are to be Rev. W. street is visiting his A. Keefe,-Plainfield, one of the finest Barrows and . family Mass. son Frederick 244,793 inhabitarts. Tokio has in Hyde Park, mently about the condition of the is the guest of rel- Danielson-Willimantic _highway at points between Brooklyn and Hamp- ton. At present this much traveled route is so cut up by heavy traffic that it is practically impassable for ordinary motor vehicles—and it-is a part of one of the.main trunk lines of the state. Recovering from Blood Poisoning Howard Withey is improving at his fome, where he has been confined for formerly of Balti atives in town. John F. Drow: visitor Monday. Reassessment- of Property. Moses Genard, Charles . Charon and Walter Watson are recassessing the valuation of property in the town of Sprague. was a Willimantic Leslie B. Gardner' of New London was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Thurs- ton B."Barber at her home on Peck’s Corner. : INAFEW MINUTES, “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUNS” OPENS .CLOGGED NOSE AND HEAD - AND ENDS GRIPPE. under the new arrangement as under the old, and half hours that have spent waiting for carg will hereafter be spent in study. Canvassed for Funds for Greek Church ‘Workers here for the establishment an Orthodox Greek church are much encouraged by the manner in They Let Him Sleep Soundly taking Foley Kidney Pill I bellevo I mn"flllra cnreaylnd } llnp soundiy all nLhL" H Howard Bx‘ink and Lucian Beebe of New Londén were at Mr. Beebe's form- er home ‘oh thé Scotland road for over Thanksgving. $32,186,053 WANTED FOR Felief comies thetntly. xt of A dose taken every iwo hours urtil | L S three” weeks, as the result of blood [ which subscriptions for the buliding |Dec. § at 7 o'clock and = continuin® ynge. g ::llil;?fl’do:;z f;;: mkx\v W.l.ll.‘g!‘sr:li’:ppe The cholr-of Saceed ATeart ehurch 1s | Poisoni fund are coming in. George Beris, one | €ach, evening until the entire stoclk ll RIVERS AND HARBORS 'n;ke two of Foley Kidney Pills either in. the head, chest, body o |bezinning to practice the Christmas |ICCCNtY as fhe result of a mysterious fof the Greek lecaders here, hus return- | =old. eveepting Saturday b, W wben Tt val e 'n'.‘""" e fiiber , 3 y music, under the diréction of Miss | ¢XPlosion when he was burning rub- ed from a ten days’ canvassing trip xh;’ cale ‘:}n! ‘X’mm&d"ha’ ’3;3 ‘*f;:“ Includes $160,000 for New London T oo to ot :»‘. - %oq’uluk :.ntd s oreeld i < d P , 3 - | rain or shire. A Erand chance to make et~ It promptly opens clogged-up nos- | Elizabeth Melone. e o e i e O T i HoTler heiie hevatacks av: Up time after time duriig the where he was émployed. ber of New England towns and cities. Harbor—3$9,000 for Thames River. .hg: night. vas o trils and air passages in the head, 4.—Congry stops nasty -discharge or nose run- He said Monday that he had been TR successfui in his ley — ‘Washington, Dec. xldney Piils also Bton ain Mr. and Mrs. William Witte return- 136 06¢ in back and plea for aid of the o, 2y to -appropriate 3 sides, he ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, |ed this week to their home on Bliss HIGH SCHOOL, SESSION o g ic asked today to appropr les, headaches, stom- - " | Place from B 7 colony h¢*e in the work of erecting a . | improverien ain ach trombles, disturbed heart feverishness, sore . throat, sneezing; | P) rooklyn, N: Y., where they e i |if°" '(';“'m,?A # ‘i";' ta‘.a"od‘ ;"9191 ‘}’“,‘}{Tfifisda“nfi St and aching joiats, and rnanumu;onn'g vpent Thanksgiving with relatives. soreness and stiffness. Hereafter Lengthened by One-half an| An architect is to be consuited at|Oragan Resital By Prof. Lo Bouvi wn&dun to kidney and bladder aile harbors untilized in the nation’s watr- Don’t stay etuffed-up! Quit blowing i DR = n 5 pe- . B and snufiing! Jée. your theoblitng| Mr. asd" Mrs. Clarence b Houn—changa_aansfits Students. ?tm:s I\eo];.;‘d eto‘oh:li“-iht(‘:o-eglr“lec;‘?::;]‘; liers, of h'lantr-l. D-"Imhti Large | borne commerce. That amount is 2 Glune'vl“e, Ga, R. R. No. 3. Mr. head! Nothing else in the world gives | former residents of Norwich Town,| A new order of things became ef-| for dedication next Easter Sunday. Af. | Audience in St Mary’s Church—Re- | reduction of a'most $10.000.000 from the XL T & e e o such prompt rellef as “Pape's Cold|who have been in New Haven the past | fective Monday at Kiliingly High |ter the plans are secured such work | assessment of Town Property. A T a e Yfmte;qt" e, o galeep 811 night Compound.” which costs only 25 cents |(ew years, are now located in Pitts- | school. when the school —day. was|as may be done during the winter will 2 e A e are far (o tares rivers wug Tow minuiss u{?:’ s at any .drug store. It acts without as- | fleld, Mass. lengthened by one-half hour. Hereto- | go forward and when spring opens the | Sunday evening at 745 in St AMarv's Phe Port of New Yotk through whic, bhave to f"lflefl everything sistance, .tastes nice, convenience. Be sure you get genuine. causes no in- the o I heard of fnr tbe trou! Last yq "’r. 1 tried Foley Kidney Pm- and atcer pre | tn.an‘ onr:dbottla I believe I am en- draw tirely cu d I sleep soundly all will be fore the students have been dismiss-.| church ed”for the’'day at 1.30 ». m. Hereafter they will study until 2 o'clock. With the exception of a Ilunch ‘Tecess per- completed as rapidly the greater part of the count 'or thos timate, ehurch, Professor Louis Bouvilliers. M.. of Montreal. gave which was greatly apprec narishioners as well as by an orzan recital ted by the visfors Mrs. C. W. Grant and_Miss Bessie M. Grant have returned {o their home on the. Scotland road after a.few days’ as possible. Dispen: eign commerce p | jects the aggrega | by the Chiet of Iingineers of the Arm_. Eight” a With Eggs. There is an unofficial drive in Dan- stay in Taftville with Mrs. Grant's |iod from 12.20 to 12.40, the school = from surreunding towns. The Acade- = « v i WILLIAM C. YOUNG dauighter, Mrs. John -Sharples. 'S | loreatter will 'be in contimuous ses. | lelson o lower prices in the egg mar- | my student bods oceupied pews in the | under whose charge the work is don . & O8FO6T b, Successer Ay sion from 8.30 a. m. to 2 p. m; ;‘;'r-m L:é:;en:gm:mo(; nz]t;etc:uesiothere,cen:er aigle. The programme, finely‘“’r;"“shs‘p_fi Mvér $108hT 00 . e = STETSON & TOUNG Bridgeport—The Fairfield bra In discussing the change, which has - yement (o stop, 2s | rendered. fo)'ows: Sxe o 310603 90 nch ot : e far as possible, the use of cggs here, : river, $5,000.000; Delaware river, $: CARPENTER and BUILDER |the Red Cross has been remarkably |Met With the géneral approval of the | i1 35 PIACIDEE: [0€ So Of CBES here | mach 1689-1750 Fugue (G Minor | 150 540; Colombia river, $1,825,00 NEW CHICKERING HOTEL successtul in iis efforts to raise mon. | toWn School committee, Principal. Er- Handel 1686-1759 Gavotte (B)\] and Missouri river, $1,085,006; Hudson riv- J housewives Best work and materials 8t right|ey fo. purcha: nest R. Warren sald Mgnday after 4 A e s T2 | Boellman, 1862-94 5 - 8 F UMNHES FNers Etusis Coin. prices by skilied labor. fald corps 18 France for maioeT aew [ noon tiiat the benefits are mot a. few. R L T SRR "Heures Mystique (Op. 29-30) | Sy $375:000; New York harbor, $900.- ‘Dinners Telephone < 80 West Main St.'Roeder recently lectured in this city, | Hereafter all study periods will be at » tidence | Mac-Master 1837 Grand Choeur | ““mhe detailed estimates for Coanec- of dozens of eggs for the Providence \‘ EDNESDAYS hicken, Mary vk }_;» atce least of 40 minutes ang three. of the periods of 45 minutes each. In the 3 . past some of the periods were of 40 P p > g > m%\:es, tscm‘e of g'x hmhlr‘utes. : K ¥ extension of the hours of stud: fimve: been made witheut. materiaily | BFUTe #ither. 5 Interfering with ‘the arrangements of High School Exercises. out of the borough students getting to! The Thanksgiving arrangement of Frere Raymond Deux Choeur, Gregoriens te-Pastorale ticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island follow : Connecticut — Bridgeport $24,000; Stamford harbor, $14,00 Greenwich harbor, $3,000; New Havea harbor, §14,0600; New London harbor, and Worcester markets Danielson housewives are being charged 70 cents a dozen for egss and the dealers are getting ne wonderful profit at that (10) Ana: (12) Beatitude Bocllman 1852-94 Toccate Gothique Home From Motor Trip. harbor, New 0la-fashioned 7, Erisiset, &1 Boi George Bell has returned from a|$160,000; Norwalk - harbor, $8,000 | Dinner. Fancy their homes. Most of them go out on | exercises at the high school was as|motor trip inciuding Putnam, Daniel- |Conuecticut river below Hartford, Dk i e cars that leave here at 2.10, 2.30 and | follows: Song Over the Mountain |son, Worcester and Boston. T Joticemc | piver,: . §5.080, FRIDAYS Thames river, $9,000. Island—Pawcatuck 2.25 p. m. The |SAVE YOUR HAIR! 95 CENT BOTTLE STOPS DANDRUEF EVERY BIT OF DANDRUFF DIS- me cars can be taken Mr. and Mrs. George Drew, who have béen visiting friends in Providence have returned home. An excelisnt Grafanola concert Wave; President’s Proclamation read by Ashbel Estabrooks; essay, The Dorothy - Blake: fresh boiled: Peas. Aspi cholce of Chowder, Frencl gus Tips. c. river, First Thanksgiving, 3 song, The Breaking Waves Dashed High, special chorus; recitation, Whit- tier's Corn Song, Antoinette Labonte; story, The Sad Fate of the Boastful Rooster, Howard Franklin; solo, Night Song, Adah French; essay, Thanks- giving As It Is and As It Should Be, Alice Wells; story, A Thanksgiving Dream, Mary Randall: sonz, There Is a Beautiful Flag, chorus; story, What | the Turkey Thinks of Our Family, Marian Perry; recitation, When the: Frost is o the Punkin, Lucy Shippee; America, Election of Mec was| Massachusetts—Nantucket hagbor, You feel bilious, with sick headache, nausea and loss of appetite—and you look dull- eyed, with sallow skin, thickly coated tongue and tainted breath, it is hecause your Liver Lags Bowels Balk . Stomach Strlke_s.—- " and regulated, or you may have a Serious iliness.. To do this quickly and safely, and restore healthy conditions, 2t once take regor Post. & ES APPEARS AND HAIR STOPS | At the regular mecthug of McGregor ost. No. 27, Department of Connecti- Wp ordered ltvmlmlo-d-of these COMING OUT. cut, G. A. R, held Saturday, the fol- lowing officers were elected for 191 Benjamin E. Rapp, post commande: ‘Theodore E. Fulton, senior vice com Adelbert D. Perkins, junior vice. commander; Charles A. Potter, adjutant: James F. Page, quartermas- ter; Emory L. Tubbs, chaplain: Mi- chael Head, surgeon; Henry C. Whit- man, officer ‘of the day: Francis Ga- ger, officer of the guard; delegate to the state 'encampment, G. A. R, Geo. 1. Henz; Vine Franklin, aiternate. ternate. The remainder of the officers will be appointed by the post commander December 16, 1916. GOODYEAR MILLS CO. Inouwon(ld to Take O —u beforé the war, for future delivery, . -and dretherefore able to offer the com- m[fl-pnes ‘set'for 25 coupons and only $2.75 in. - 'eash,/sent express prepgid. Get your coupons with- TRY THIS!' YOUR HAIR APPEARS GLOSSY, ABUNDANT, WAVY AND BEAUTIFUL mander; Thin, brittle, colorless and scrazgy hair is mute evidence of a néglected scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair ot its ‘lustre, its strength and its very eventually producing a feverish- nesu and itching of the scalp, which if not ‘remedied causes the hair roots th-ufi”ukyamfit;n, rich-flayored butter. igh milk, pasteurization, i packages instre your receiying. ] fresh and sweet. Coupvm,aho,_with !mv &,sows. ! ‘Sols Distributers Danderine surely air. Get a 25-cent bottle o! Knowlton's Danderine from any drug’ Store or r Business of gly Manufacturing Company, wm.-m. fle. .. ncorporated, Hartford, th-. Eul-‘l‘du 3 ve"hflah. invigorai toilet: counter, and after the first ap- plication your hair wilF*take én that life, lustre and luxurianee which is 8o beautiful. It will become wavy and flafty and~ have the appearance of abundance, an jncomparable ‘glass and softness; but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks’ \l!!. ‘when you_ will actuaily see a lot of fine, downy hair—new hair—grow- ing “all’ over the scalp. - Danderine -is to “the hair’ ‘What fredh showers of rain and sunshine are to It goes right“to the’ mou, nd strengthens them:™ Its fll!’atln and life-producing prop- erties' cause the hair to grow long, llmnz and beautxml Buflard, “assistant {reasurer of the Goodyear Mills company, Inc., {(Williamsviile) officially stated that ihe entire business of tha Killingly Manufacturing company has been ac- ?;“h:d and :rfly taken gver by the oodycar company, incorporated recently for that purpose. The pill of sale has been passed and the’ deeds recorded in the office of the town clerk ot Kilunslyn ;!;n ‘officers ofit"the new company a e same I-l office; of _the old company. e In dlscuuau the that it ll’ no: aict that within' ten ville wm Mv. a ul dream i flu

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