Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 18, 1916, Page 9

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and Prominent Party Members Hol Conference—Death of Charles M. Fenner — Truesdell - Charbonneau . Marriage—Special ‘Movies to Be iven Fe X Y aoed Bl-'r! . Back ana W. Given For chfldm P Kouey mmare in Putham Saturday | Republican senators-elect and repre- nce of representa- | sentatives-elect from the Twenty- {ives and sonators-olect at the Putnam | Bighth and Twenty-Ninth senatorial inn. Republican members from districts, which include all of Wind- county whio will have esstain the et ham_county, gathered at the Putnam le inn Saturday afternoon for a luncheon John Ruady tes returned 10| and to informally discuss commitees ap- after smnflml pointments during the coming session of the Jegislature. Also in attendance were prominent imembers, oF. e y who are not he | members-giect of the incoming I lature. There were no speeches—just the ‘expression of where each member would like fo be placed as to com Project of Booming Nipmuck Trail | Republican Legislaters - Elect Favored—Death of Adelard Pate- nau Attracted by Holi- | day White Way—Funeral of Mrs. Avery Wood. vQI.IAI.ITV MILK for Babies ‘and Children a. W. AAMILTON FINE FOOTWEAR 130 Main St. STORER FARM i —e High Grade THE mittee appolntments, those expressions GET IT HARDWARE next Sunday 5 be et e - . THAMES ) and gk S e TR gl e T i HasioNAL H q REDMBIRG N L, et ‘0 statement ‘were . e arink iho past few dave an embar: | Eiven out as to How the mamben BANK NG & sisks would itke to be placed. resent included Senmator Ar- chu;.m " Sactonald, Dutnam: Senater Sessions L. Adams, Plainficld; Repre. sentatives Edward Baker, F. A. Ml Canterbury; Druggists Franklin Square 3 16 Shetuoket St. REO CARS Are Good Cars R!O GARAGE in the = New Majestic Building Shetucket Street e FERGUSON'S on Franklin Square Dias Wi HIGH GRADE MEMORIALS GEOQ. E. ZIMMERMAN 83 Warren St. Tel. 1254 39 Franklin St. Tel. 561 4 at 3 P. Luno\.:’reux, l’i‘homwon thers than members-elect . were in he projest.of booming the atirac. Charies 4 Gates. Williman- tions of the Nipmuck trail, Norwich | tic; County Commissioners B. H. Cort. to Worcester, with automobile tourists, | tis’ J. A. Dady, Urgle Lafrance; Form- g 3 25 Do Tocls hat diverting trafic 0 this | s’ County Comon o T U e - route will be of much benefit to Dan-| Windham; Deputy Sheriff 'John H. . P. Woodward is much interested Expert [} TIRE and TUBE Repairing H. C. LANE JAMES L. CASE ! 37 Shetucket St. . Lo, v Commissioners 3. A, Dady, | Fitts, Hampton; /W. A, Countryman, W. R. BAIRD B = CKQ"L'T" A share of c;:'BEL:"ED = County Commis: . A +| assistant to the clerk of e last sen- Tires and 5 Durkee Lane your Insurance roadway P . B Corttis and Urgele Lafrance will| gte, candidate for assistant clerk of § If you are in doubt s o what to buy that will please any el ine cone han | SOV cualastel s tisnnt Storle (OF Supplies orusiness Tel. 341-3 Dotting " s moring. legislature; Fred H, Fitts, Hampton, 821 Matn Strest solicited . ¥." man who-smokes-get a box of candidate for a messenger or_ door- keeper appointment; E. L. Darbie, Danielson, chairman of the xmlngly republican town committee; Congdon, asistant superintendent of 'OBITUARY. VICTROLA Adelard Patenaude. Relatives here received information WASSERMANN The Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES LET ME PAINT IT FOR.YOU! The Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 Himes on the box is a guarantee of quality. The Himes’ Mr, Patenaude, who went to Canada a few months ago to bedome superinten- dent of a mill near Montreal, had been shot, but this could not be ‘verifiefl. Patrol Service a Succe: At the end of the first year of regu-~ larly established police patrol service in Danlelson there are fow who are not well aware that a_great change for the better has been brought about. The patrolmen are on their jobs every be about support for places at the capitol. The senate appointment, messenger or doorkeeper, will be left this ses- sion with the Twenty-Eighth district, the other district having the say as to a similar appointment for the house. G. Harold Gilpatrick, member of the | state central committee for this dis- trict, was one of the prominent fig- ures at the gathering and in enter- | ich, Ct. PURE DRUGS Compounded Accurately by GEORGE M. RATHBONE 133 West Main St. Tel. 182-3 Norwich, Ct. ~ Saturday of the death in Canada of | the capitol; A. M. Russell, Chaplin; ° 9 b Addlara. Patenaude, formerly boss| Fred I. Wright of Ashford. P",“;fil‘,‘f;‘"‘ Plaut-Cadden GEO. F. ADAMS C. E.LANE weaver at the mill of the Danlelson| Some of the visitors found oppor- e Building e es lgars Cotton company. One story was that | tunity to talk with the legislators-to- 144- ain St. 144-146 Main St 17 Town St. Willard Sterage Battes Things Electrical Walter P. Moran Shetucket St. Telephone House tel. 1123-2 Tel. 1343-4 Need a Plumber? Speoialist in Things Tel. 837 Photographio BARSTOW GoN & co. HOUGHTON 23 W ater Street Shannén Bidg. Cigar has been sold in Eastern Connecticut for years. taining the visitors, who left for their| homes on early afternoon trains. minute and many of the nulsances i — ‘Wm. Smith & Co. Everything Pure, that were common and troublesome e ) Phot hic Drive Him to the They are sold by ell dealers. have entirely disappeared or are great- . Erath amd (Suif e GREENEVILLE Clean and Good 4 ly ahated. Chief among the benefits OBITUARY. CHOICE MEATS e GRAIN CO. atibe ; efits e . Lol ade el i Charles M. Fenner. CRANSTON . CO. o PROVIDENCE ¢ Fhose who have closely watched the| Word was received here Saturday 85 Town St. of course B Daisy Best BAKERY WHOLESALE DEALER8—Joseph Conner & Sens, Norwich; A. H. Johnson & Co., I work of the officers know full well that their services are worth the ex- pense incident thereto. White Way Draws the Crowds. morning of the death of Charles M. Fenner, 67, in St. Luke's hospital, New Yorlk, where he had been a patient for a short time. The announcement of Mr. Fenner's death came as a great Norwich Town Tel. 34-12 66 Franklin St. 25-29 Broadway Tol. 1133-8 b at the fl,an. Willimantlcy E. F. Himes & Co, Proprie- o T — FREDERICK tors, Providence, R. THE BEST Under its blanket.of white and with | curprise to most people in the city. for 250 DINNER TALCOTT LUMBER & snappy temperature that added thelit was not menerally- known that he Frals HIGH GRADE of all sharp zest of real winter, Danielson’s|was ill, and those who did know about 5 town Repairer. COAL desoriptions Home Cooking The New Lenox 200 Main St. it did not consider the illness was of Phone 1927 a serious nature. Colonial Theatre Building _ Room 3 White Wug blazed out with -dazzling brilliancy Saturday evening for the first time this Christmas season. The| Mr. Fenner 2 son of Mr. and spectacle attracted many out of town | Mrs, Samuel ‘N. Fenner, a family that shoppers here and they felt well ré-| wag prominent in Woodstock and:was paid, as a sidelight to their buving|the oldest of the family. -After being was indicated by the many expressive |educated In the Woodstock schools he comments heard. CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 —— IF HE'S SICK CHAPPELL CO. Telephone péxtoplays Tourtallotte at..Milners Church Notes. High School. Girls AUTO LIVERY . The speclal street ¢ GOOD RQOFING —Basketbali Team w;. Defeated atf The M. E. church probationer's v 2 s came to Putnam and obtained em- and o i class s to meet at the parsonage on | lghting spectacle will continue nightly t in a clot] Stera f THUMM'R i Webster—8. Y. P. Uy Election, Tussday 8t § oclosk. - I throughout the Christmas season. Plmen s el kel EXPRESS e ;m:ot;s i ki, 6 ‘At a recont meeting of the B, Y. P, i e D nd Night DR. i Plainfield High school girls have or- | 11 ¥he following ofilore mare siosten: N Bebaet Thin Bl turned fo this oity to ake a pesition Chas.E. Whitaker < prmaly 40 Franklin St y kanized a glee elub with Miss Maode | Harold Burgess, - preside; Having o easily disposed of thelp "UiZ s of the Morse mills, now T. J. Fitzgerald 4 135 * Franklin St. Fhippes leader, Miss_Gladys Buir, | Sunn. vico peesident; Burswss Night- | Putnam High schol team, Kilingly'® | the Morse-Nichtingale corporation, N . 81 Water st. Phowe 977 Tel. 1309 Tel. 1095, retary and treasurer, and Migses | [F2le, secretary and treasurer; Freda e e ourday that| ghere he had since been employed. ayers they will be able to stay high in _the standing of the Quirebaug Valley Bas- Ryers, Gladys Johnson, corresponding _ secret tary; planist; Ruth Sunn, June 10, 1875, Mr. Fenner married Tda Morse, daughter of George M. jope Battey, Beatrice Lafrance, Ruth and Mirjam Chapman as the AND POCKET First Quality Coffe assistant planist; Eli Nighting- | ketball league during the season and Haberdashers pommittee for choosing the -music. |ate. Freds nr?y:u,mw'f“ca.mmu o 1o g q:m.fi: chance of win- | MOrSe, Who was head of the Morse BICLARDS #200 SKIRTS “Head to Foot” oihe Thursday club will meet et the | tonal | committee; Ruth Hatfield, | ning the chama‘~nchir Mills' corporation. = While prominent- DOOLEY & Made to Measure home of Mrs. C. D. Salisbury. Read- | James Gallow, Gladys Johnson, mem- Putnam. does not show strons: |1V prancated pid: fhe bix unsiohny: S MEEON ade to Outfitters to Men | m.' Bgwin Lyoa ang S T . bership committee; Evelyn Cranska, | later than it w... on its first appear- |t Y Tenner never toclk an active | Guaranteed to Fit EAGLE } Ircne Nightingale, Ruth Sunn, sociai|ance here, that team will not have a | BALS it BN he always Basement CLOTHING CO. | 0. E. 8. Meeting. committes, chance fof the championship, which it | V% &1 ardent republican. ‘Thayer Building MILLSTEIN P There was o /mastin jof the| Troop No. 1, Boy Seouts of Amer-|won in splendid form with lts grest r; Eenner 5 survived by his: wife. Imbaie s e 106 Main St. 162-154 Main St. chap! fca, met Saturday afterncon at the|team of last year. Mrs. Julius Pepin. Patrolman and Mrs. Julius Cordier vunhu-. ror initlation and lnum.l» Come and See My New Line of home of Edwin Lyon. With Putnam out of fhe. reckoning Bartlett High school of Webster seems Light Repairing s Self Starting 7 '. H. 8. Loses to Webster. 2 ” likely tp furnish the most lively oppo- | |eft Saturday afternoon for St. Mark, $1800 SUITS Funeral Designs £ kinds The nmm Baskethall team Haver’t Had the Experience. aiiSin, %o Exllinglyie ambition “te oia Canada, where Mrs. Francis Pepip. 83 tor this month o Rsnsigian went, Y, evening in | Charles . Schwab sas that $12000 | the Honors this year. oy s R Ciete © o SeEE et only descriptions ype MENDING SHOP spite of the smow storm! The boys | vear shouid satisfy ail the needs o $ 227 M Arvived tater ‘than ‘expected because | any reasonable man but - compara- Grange Official Board. Truesdell-Charbonneau. LOUIS NELKIN HECIERS W AUNER Frankin: Sasiie = ‘of iate trains. woon’ as possible |tively few reasonable men are able| The new officers of Killingly grange| iiss Ruth M. Charbonmeau, 21, 119 Franklin St 10 Main:Stoset Box 196 din: S ‘the eraa tartad, as making Cons | o sy Trom exporionce whether he 1| are: Master, Hor: Crasion & Nawne: AaiiEhter ‘et Iomeph s Charoornesn. and el ol Tel. 184 Norwich, Conn. Trolley Station tral "Wilage that might was impessi: | FEAC oF Rat—Bokton Globe overseer, Walter F. Day; lecturer, Miss | mavwin . Troesaell, 20 son ot ae HOME e SR " PR (hie, the oon wers compelled to spend Annle Page; steward, Ray Pellett; as-|ang Mrs. Joseph E. Truesdell were FURNISHERS Tne Shoe Doctor e o P Athletio night in Webster. The game was sistant steward, Everett C. Pellett; |married here Saturday afternoon by § Speci ua: o oy - Motor Cycles, Sporting G"d‘ ey miznte. The frst ten min- | South Manchester, — McPart- | chaplain. Mrs. Walter . Day; treas-|Xttornc. Gnarles Lo Torrey. aoting oy ! Everything Bicycle Supplies Ntes of the gamie Plainfeld led by a |land, who conducted the Circle | urer, Mrs. C. H. Pellett; secretary, Ray | a jostios of the pesea o’ = Fro¢ the/ Hem Crivple Werk and Somplate: Jen Toore of & to 3 Later Webster mads |theatro on Oal street £or the past| Bambn weribiome Sy Socretary, Ray Foy iy o TR T SCHWARTZ GOODYEAR : of Up-to-date ‘ave hulma and remained | three years, recently sold his interest|ton; Ceres, Mrs. A. F. Wood: Pomona, | Gardner: steoct Wormoon Wion 1 BROS. Shoe. Sundries Fishing Tackle e rest of game. The fl- | Lo & company formed of several prom- | Mrs. Joseph K. Heseiton; Flora, Mrs. | whion city. they will make their home. 9-11 Water St. Repairing Co. C. score resulted 38 o' 10 v favor of inent business men. The company 8| Almira Thompson: L. A. S. Mrs. sl e Tel. 965 " Klin St PENDLETON F . P. . 8. lneup t obe known as the Circle Theatre Co. executive committee,| Officers of Congregational Society. b 80 e aniiin Crreet 6ok 4 m". and anz rm-wn a, end will' be mcorpnnnfl for 320,000 | Frank L. Burnett: finance committee, | mpo sonow s the list of 1 DYEING Tel. be 35 Broadway 35 Broach e guards. Plainfleld | with $4,000 paid in. R, W. Pellett, Mrs. Almira Thompson, | o e ‘Ouoring 19 the list of newly AND —_—— gaenta e e rae ANt AR s n el RN SRS SO ARARE NS e e sananans e Frank Lathrop. " At this evening’s meeting the grange is to confer the first and second de- At har home in Bast Killingly Sun- mittee, Mrs. J. E. Carpenter, - Mrs. - S ETTIET ——— day afternoon funeral. services for|George Perry, Mrs. Georgo Gilpatric: fil.na caTERING Mrs, Mary Avery Wood were conduct- | barral committee, Miss Bertha. Sar. 3" # r:fl "5" 2 METAL ‘Becond-hand ed by Rev. B. A, Blake, D. D, pastor|gent, Mrs. E. M. eaton, Mrs. C. f=verything Is He Going CEILINGS i PE.fha Bhich Tepast lgm‘r‘j‘\‘m‘;fi: . Elliott, Mrs. Walter Wheaton, Mrs, Why to the = 3 u" _'l'_' Geéorge Clark: solicitor for Life and WAUREGAN John O. Johnson uto Tires Woos, Frank Wood and Walter Dan lv,roqa, Lither 3, Smitn, East Kiling: ”"""8 "“”":“”l - "’é‘h : n":‘“" HOTEL 18 Central Ave. PO e Iy, Charles T. Thayer, Putnam. an pecial Movies For Children. roadway 5 ivert Wood of Pascoag Burial was of course Tel. 719 and 719-3 13 N. High St in the East Killingly cemetery. Need.Recognized, Expense the Difficulty & DRESSING | ThatiState Highway Commissioner |Hyde Smith, of the Bradley theatre, GROC=RIES i FINE oAbl l. T inets, Entws v o oalonoh | b ea- arranged for another seriea of the e Get our prices. Harper Method T this section as to state highway im- chlldr:n‘s mnt;on plgl{u;; mnst(nrf’u. A HiA. T. Otis & Son G. E. FELLOWS 5 Also vement,: tfiat he is anxious to make (Committee made up rs. 8. Nicho- rankli & Co. aniguring Nora T. D gress. with' the work in this section | I0ff, Mrs. A. V. Frost, Miss Katherine L78 Fenklin At MISS FARNHAM o] M_,;,"‘;:_"" @s rapidly ms may be possible is the|Byrne and Mrs. W. 'R. Barber is to Bulletin Bidg. Thayer Block word' that was- brought back to Dan. | have charge of these children’s mat- business men who at. | inees, the'first of which is to be given —— Tel. 678 tonasa e o-::hn of the Bastern Con.. irst-class work sionary soclety of the Congregational Sk TiGh palovs church: President, Mrs. F. D. Sargent; Miss Harriet Brown; programme com- It was announced Saturday after- noon that the Parent-Teachers’ associ- ation, in conjunction with Manager at the theatre next Friday afternoon after the regular care will be exercised in se~ lecting all the piotures so as to com- bine instruction with clean entertain- ment. A series of such matinees for the children was given last season. On next Fridav the picture is to be Jew- e, with Miss Eila Hail, Game With Woodstook Wednesda: ‘The woodmck Au‘my basketball team, member of the Quinebaug Val- ley ‘league, ‘will be: here Wednesday inee. Godd Christmas Trade' Saturday. made their appearance in town-Sat: day afternoon -4n the. role of Christ- mas shoppers, and-in the early- ing the trade, was hoaviess of any fay of the seasom.’ n!lcflcul Chamber. of Commerce at '.l'b' qnilt.len ol sfi.unt the money work . seems to be ma chief ol .gstade in’ the way of getting more and better Highways in this section, . and = appropriations, of course, are up to the. legislature, not shechitss RINyey dac et From- 1 well informed ‘quarters the adyice has gone ont that petitions in G 1. gill not help hurry state road work Teas. e Geseen Delatate uspasiient la. olly | MO wscoun: OF & wreck on s B. and in this | A, near’'Worcester, at'it ulnhn road were run through among them = FOR CHRISTMAS The Finese Line of Cigars, Cigarettes, \@ Pipes, Tobacco and Smokers’ Requi- sites In this end of the state. BETTING, 56 Broadway High Echosl team By the peore of 40 ‘Hundreds of out o6f town people 4n ur. 1In | condu “at gamn; Eon:uu EAST SIDE WET WASH s e Vice president. Mrs. C. H. Brown: sec: LANG'S / and ~ | retary. Mrs. W. R. Barber; treasurer, DYE WORKS Ernest “Fresman Qptematrist Bowling Alleys 3 FUNERAL. L |of sradio solt Bt Gartin paent 167 Frankiin st. (€15 Ripley Place Franklin Saugre b Mrs. Mary Avery Wood. secretary and_treasurer of cradle roll, Aol JR1-4 Tok. 1112-4 bt 18 Bath 8c Call and see Us. expresses. Misses Elizabeth Greene, and Gladys Robbins werc the leaders at the Y. P. S. C. B. meeting the Congregational church Sunday evening. o . Rev. Charles A. Downs of Dayville d_the services at the Congre- gational church here Sunday morning. It is announted that m the Every- Mendber canvass n e | Congregational chu“;';h $5000 nf 55600 for church purposes was pledged. express train and one of the B. and A. Hayward, Irma Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars in Somers Bldg. ~ HAIR FARMING IMPLEMENTS nd a MECHANICS’ TOOLS of all kinds THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Frankiin Street former housekeeper, Dirs. Loomis. Zeassual Willlam H. Button was a caller if Equal Suffrage League Organized— | Mariboro Saturday. Charles T. Williams Sells Salem Farm h Prof. le-rn Brigham. An F‘aufl Suflm.le League was or- ganized Thureday afternoon at the home of ®. T. Avery on South Main street by Miss Katherine Luddington, stat® organizer. The following offi- ingham. Hon. E. S. Day left town Friday for Dansville, N. Y., where he will spend the winter. ' Rocky, Hill—A very nnumu case is | in_‘the little . H. Church- m has bmu{t suit his fath- g.‘ v;l e rehill for claim. t X father &fir}? a the estate of pmmmmwtfi

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