Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 15, 1917, Page 9

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00K ATCHILD'S — TONGUEIESicK |ILCANIELSON it H i CROSS, FEVERISH|winiram counsy Nationst sani me: H y elects Officers—Teller Lester E. § S ern Shippee Made ,A-m-n:y c.:m.n—l M nnual % WHEN CONSTIPATED OR BILIOUS| River Worsted Company’s e H GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP Meeting—Funeral of Charles Hart—| Next Monday . Evening—Deat : K OF, FIGS.” Albert Alonzo Owens Sentenced to| Mers. Anson ‘A. Johnson ““~Appoint- B —_ Ten Years for Second Degree Murder, o xfi’nun of Congregational Bible 2 Look at the tongue mother! If coat- & hool % 3 i ign that your little| At the regular meeting of the di- . G 52?12 u;\Sm:ach,reh\'egnand:bowels need | rectors of the Windham County NO:; . T IARARIeY. Wi, Wi ‘it = ! 2 gentle, thorough cleansing at once. | tional bank Saturday the ofl!eer!d" cally ill, is steadily gaining strength | [ e Doc = . AP Athietie & g When peevish, cross, listless, pale,|re-elected: T. E. Hopkins, pruianE‘ and is able to be out daily, and at nis | | L R lnehmlht = _ Motor Gyclen, thiste % doesn't sicep; dgesn’t eat or act nat- | N. D. Prince, vice president, and F. E. | place of business for a time. : - < T g™ ”’ °':", i 2 O0ET Sl feverish, stomach sour, | Storer, cashier, and in addition Lester | " Rev. Albert E. Stone conducted the y Everything A B icycl foml Complete Stos % preaihi bad; has stomach-ache, sore|E. Shippee, teller of the bank, was .mk at the Congregational church or the Home g Up-tozdate % throat, diarrhoea, full of coid, give a|made an assistant cashier. ‘Ship- | Sunday mornineg. 5 SCHWARTZ ;i ? teaspoonful of “California Syrup of | pee is one of Killlngly's boys, & grad-| Mrs' George L. Hammond - BROS, ! X ¥ Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul | yate from Killingly High school, and |ported Saturday as fll at her home on 9-11_Water St. < PENDL. r. % conmstipated waste, undigested f0od and | has been with the Windham County | Ox Hill. L Wetee Ew =5 ENDL 3 % Sour Dile gently moves out of its little | National bank a number of years. This| ‘Mrs. . W. Barber was leader of the TSce SPEAR and # bowels without griping, and you have |is"a distinct honor to Mr. Shippee: &|Y. P'S.'C. 5. meeting at the Congre- AND DYEING ient Ales, Wines, £ a well, playful child again. conscientious, hard-working you:g gatlonal church Sunday evening. | e i AR lav"." and | Ales, Wines, L N s e Burial of John Gibbons. ) ‘at right prices WET WASH C. A. SPEAR e 4 ki this harmle: 2 es . S 3 ] Jibey ove 1 ot ool mpiendie. River Worsted Company Re-sleste |, The body, of Jobn S s beengnt r DYE WORKS ey, Eracwar Fr-no Kl -::“ [30} Bewiion. Alleys 2 ways makes th ‘eel splendid. E . 5 § "3k Vour arusgist for & S0-cant bot- S here for burial in St. Mary's cemetery. 157 Franklin St. 15 Ripley Place P ety G e % tie of nia Syrup of Fige” which | The first annual meeting of the River Store 11-Inch le Lol i p i L i i i " " p . Tel. 1217-4 Tel ? has directions for babies, children of | Worsted company, Ins., was held at At Pu Heights i B Ball ages and for T B | e e L e Sominy merning. Foic |¢r= Were engaged & thel —_— L g o eware of counterfeits sold | Water street Saturday morning. Fol- | en: in harvesting their P t here. To be sure you get ]thebgen‘\:xh‘\le, lowing the m,egg.g, it :’:, nno‘:med i‘:eleng.c:::ne of the ice being as heavy and CATERING Where METAL ° Shosid Nand 4 13 S hat it ade by “Cali- the same officers been elect- g = - Lk S S Sompany Refuse | a. with F. E. Cunneen as president.| Delay in Red Cross Stamp Returs. Everything _ is He Going? CEILINGS e any other kind with contempt. and that .d dividend of 6 per cent. had Tth‘ sr:;tes“m"luls commission Furnished Why to the b’ O Solnecn _ Auto Tires =————————————"—"——""""| been voted. sent cards Saturday to Putnam peo- EGAN i g : N SERVICE| . The River Weaving company began | ple who receive Red Cross stamps and AT, s 18 Central Ave. D. J. Handleman § BULLETIN'S PATTER business here last March and has been | have neither sent money nor returned 67 Broadway OF Codrais Tel. 719 and 719-3 13 N. High St - = very successful. the stamps. llustrated Lecture. Miss Sarah Barber was leader of the e s e i Junijor Endeavor meeting at the Con- . ‘. - b Rev. 5;,:';.’1“5?:,5’?& D OF Brocklyn. | o egational charch Sunday. and High Grade Call and see Us. DRESSING enice at the Baptist church Tuesday _Danielson Pastor Preaches. GROCLRIES Get our prices. Harper Method cvening. Rev. H. N. Brown of the Pentecostal ; A. T. Otis & Son G. E. FELLOWS Also FINE MILLINERY i J. Carl Witter was a visitor Sunday |church at Danielson conducted service , . Manicuring Nora T. Dunleavy . with relatives in ;;ru;sdence[_" R 1,|3%the Pentecostal church here Sunday 72 Franklin St. & La MISS FARNHAM 324 Main St. i Hen: Quinn of Nasonville, R. L,|afterncon. 3 36 Lake St. - o § was .'imm wi h friends. here at the Bulletin Bldg. 6 Lal - Thayer Block Spoke at Woodstock. el. 578 Rev. F. D. Sargent was one of the : e Bt Tt } speakers Sunday at the Congregational Devoe is t week end. Fishing Party at Ashford. The Best Engine : Henry E. Church, Hartford, church in Wobdstock. The church held G. W. Ready Mired QUALITY MIEK on the market. : have a number of his local friends at | its annual church day meeting Satur- HAMILTON o for Bables 20 Light Electric his old homestead in Ashford this week | day. e ain e Liahe PIant . foe : for a fishing party. By mt“s M;y A . %a:tcr dor lPa;vtucket B et Varnishes, an ildren the farm, $110.00. : George I. Henry remains critically | spent Sunday with friends in Putnam. Oils and Bri P {1 &t IS home on North Main street. | The Necessity, of the Resurrection : e M“:;"" 10c and 12¢ quart w'a = "::’Lgfs - Danielson people attended a social | was the subject of Rev. George H. 130 Main St. al STORER FARM swold, : dance held at East Killingly Saturday | Stone’s address at the Advent church Preston Bros. Inc. l. 8-2 v Sunday morning. 3 Mrs. E. B. Wilbur will entertain the Parish Receipts Over $30,000. THE High Grade : members of the Ladies’ Reading circle $30, 2 Sous P GET IT HARDWARE 3 The receipts of St. Mary's _parish THAMES and Bottling : at her home this afternoon- during 1916, were in excess of $30,000 NATIONAL Works at et : Exchanged Pulpits. Rev. C. F. Bedard announced. ” PLUMBING : Rev. E. A. Blake, D. D., exchenged| Joseph P. Guertin of New London BANK CHES ST RING & SIBITS Murphy - pulpits with Rev. E. A. Legg for the|spent Sumday with relatives in Put- 8 Cove St. Gruggists Slardwaie Co. . Sunday morning service. nam, b % 18 Shetucket St. Tel. 425-2 g 16 Thames St. Miss Mabel C. Minsk of New Leondon Body Sent South. Franklin Square spent Sunday with friends in Daniel-| The body of Eli Teacher, whose home et son. 3 was in North Carolina, was sent to the REO CARS FERGUSON’'S Furniture Probate Hearing. south. Mr. Teacher's wife has been Are Good Cars on and HIGH GRADE In the probate court this morning | residing in Norfolk, V. REO GARAGE Franklin Square Upholstery Work MEMORIALS Judge S. §, Russell will proside at a| Field Secretary Perkins Coming. in the Diamond of Meri THE C. A. hearing onijfue S a“f":’"'o‘r"t;: el A P Perkins, field secretary of the New Majestic Watches, T GEO. & KUEBLER CO minteaiel ot 0S SHts Chamber of Commerce of the United Building e : ZIMMERMAN 39 Franklin 8t N L Buiiara, John I, Perry and |States is to Visit this city next Fri- AR e p- e : 33 War1ren st il James N. Tucker, members of the| "4} cases to be tried before Judse Jo- 1 board of relief, have sent out their e s usual notices of next month’s meeting of that body. Fox Snares Discovered. More fox snares are-reported as set in the. western section of Brooklyn by Shumway here this week are cases to Expert court. The jury has been excused TIRE and TUBE until January 2 Retaicing Caught His Man. W. R. BAIRD Captain Joseph A. Ryan had a chase =t 1923 JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. A share of H. C. LANE BLACKSMITH DR. ELDRED A NEW AND POPULAR MODEL. C. B. Coat Dress for Misses and Small Z < = i % Durkee Lane your insurance 05 Breadie Women. local hunters who have been over the |2fter a man who was attempting to 1;"“ ,’"d Business p : territory recently. RIoi aireet To= havink ensused i an SETRes Tel. 731 of all kinds Tel. 341-3 Serge, gabardine, volle, taffete, satin, 4 altercation Saturday afternoon and he 331 Main Street solicited . wvelvet, velour orduroy are nice caught his man. A special meeting of the- common council is scheduled for tomorrow ev- for this st: are finished FUNERAL. are cut in 14, Charles Hart. E 1-2 The funeral of Charles Hart was This week, legislators from towns VICTROLA WASSERMANN “cut In four sizes: LET ME PAINT SUPPLIES and It requires The The Plagt-Cacdsn Co. Plaut-Cadden Co. nen material for a 16-vear | nolq from his home on the West Side | hereabouts will be in Hartford for the Estab. 1872 Estab. 1872 : 3 FEran Ut NCCEOSORINS } ! addr (;m‘;n;‘ssy'ueam ¢ 10" cents 3 5."was colebrant of the Yeauiem | Special Trolley Car From Norwich. 144-196 Main -st. (6 0 ZEUT o : - 17 Town St. Ereelet izl rough The Bulletin Company. | etery. The bearers were John Four- A special trolley car is to be run Norwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. 7 Tel. 1243-4 ouse tel. 2 north from Norwich to Putnam next Monday evening for the accommoda- |} FURE DRUGS h, onn, nier, Joseph Poirier, Trefele Bernier, P. Godreau, Augustin Higgins, Au- Willard Storage : Need a Plumber? tion of the Putnam and Danielson men c - Specialist gustus Lambert. L. E. Kennedy Was|who attend the annual banquet of the ] Compounded Battorics kaie the funeral director. Eastern Chamber of Commierce. Ascurately and everything Tel. 827 In ings Mrs. Harry E. Back will have the . by pertaining Y Phosbgashie members of the Ladies’ Art club at her GEORGE M. o Ehateric 3 k J. .. BARSTOW ¢ home for a meeting Wednesday after- OBITUARY. R FHBONE Things 'Electrical b &0 DON S = 133 West Main St. Walter P. Moran ; t HOUGHTON An exceptional amount of frelght is Mrs. Anson A. Johnson. - Shetucket St. — 02 Wiktad Bt £ e being. hanflled at th; px::fnt t_ime‘ha't & Mrs. Ellen Johnson, 78, died early on sTel. 182-3 Telephone > hannon g. the New Haven road stations in this|Saturday morning at her home on » S i ——— —— vicinity, particularly at Dayville. Grove street, after an | illness . with WG South 0o Photographic Drive Him to the |R|'Elorything Pure, We have on hand a fine line of Geor- | pneumonia. ' She was the widow of Geesh and o b i j GHEENEVILLE Glean and Good ‘gette crepe in both plain and novelties. | Anson A. Johnson and had been a res- CHOICE MEATS Goads? GRAIN CO. These crepes are selling at retail for | ident of Putnam for nearly half a cen- s Groceries and Why The for his Oats and at the from $2.25 to $3 per yard. Our prices, |tury. Mrs. Johnson was born in North ¢ Provisions CRANSTON CO. b PROVIDENCE $1.50, $1.60, $1.70. Show room at our | Woodstock. She was married about office, Water street. The River Weav- | 40 vears ago, Mr. Johnson dying about > 85 Town St. “of course R Fl BAKERY Norwicn Town ing Co.—adv. a score of vears ago. Mrs. Joh 25-29 EBroadway H s Eranilin B T leaves one daughter, Mary, with whom y e Tol. 1133-3 ALBERT AM.ONZO OWENS She made her home: a sister, Mre. H. FREDERICK GIVEN PRISON SENTENCE. |y Burt of this city, and a brother, THE BEST | LUMBER iam, of the town of Woodstock. P E o — Kasi 25c DINNER HIGH GRADE of all Ten Years for Foster Man Who Shot| ED?hr;lfid e Ofieer: Nd--n:d-r - in town COAL dessriiir s . E. . superintendent of the Mrs. Frank Blanchetts Oct.6th. _ | O E. Child, superintendent of the Home Gooking Y, S In the superior court at Providence |the following appointments of officers The New Lenox 2 g Indge Stearns sentenced Albert Alonzo |2nd_committees: Associate superin- %5 206 e . Building Telephone Tel. 26 Owens to serve ten years im the state | tendent, John G. Johnson: secretary, Room 3 prison at Cranston after a jury had | Miss Annie Cogan; treasurer, Alvin S. Martin; superintendent of the home found the prisoner guilty of second | JATIIN: supsrintendent of the bomo By e AUTO LIVERY X IF HE'S SICK Owens' sentence is the result of the |Intendent junior department, Miss E. e and FHEMMR d marder Sof Mra. Bessie . Blanmchetts, |J- Dutton; superintendent primary de- i ali EXPRESS LS Delicatessan R to of Prank Blanchette near the oid | partment,” Mrs. E. M. Warner; coom- its branches > Day and Night DR. COLES old mine in Foster, a short distance | Mittee, officers, W. J. Bartlett, Mrs. H. ‘r— 40 Franklin St. from the Killingly lie, on ¢the night of | C- Meinken, Kenneth Sharpe: music /’m},\\l\\“ (Steng £ Wehaitsticer T. J. Fitzgerald 136 Franklin St e e committee, Josephine Gifford, Clara s §1 Water St. Phone 977 Tel. 1309 Tel. 1096 The shooting followed a drunken |Maertens, Kenneth Sharpe, Hattie In- Ly 1856 quarrel in which Owens and Blan- l;\‘ti:!r.lhl’:i W Efi;t;r. B]\la;iou Andem; B ———— First @ B ‘ot | distributors, arber, Henry . A TosuNaE e e e e e Svios | Brousseau, George Child A';‘I’LLP A":::T Coffee, $2.00 SKIRTS Haberdashers TOP GARMENT. | met such a horrible death, her hus- Generous to Salvation Army. Tea and Spices Meade to Mansure “Head to Foot” Suniors’ Coat, With Fronts and Collar | Ponaine sna Geimking, o bo0 ' ¢4~ | Salvation Army workers of the city DOOLEY & at : 5 o Moasure | @ Outtitters to Men - gaged ring e eal S i b Rolled High or Low. In charsing the Jury, Judge Stearns |days of the vear i securing iz of SEEeON The Ok gvoryvich B 1.8 : j Aurant EAGLE inted out that the fact that Owens rt i iti: Basement in brow t ith Ppoi Suppo! rom citizens and have been Zibeline 1s here por.|was drunk when he fired the fatal|generously dealt with by those who Thayer Building t fronts are trimmed |Shot in no way operated to excuse him | fully appreciate the splendid work they . " under which pockets | from responsibility for the erime. and | have been doling in the ciy, cimce MILLSTEIN 106 Main St. CLOTHING “CO. 152-154 Main St. nay T a P — e ———— may be inserted.” The fullness of the|his action was to be considered on the | headquarters was established here a Come and See My Light Repairing Grgnts is held bS a belt 7 U, | same basis as would eimilar action by |fow years ago. Thoushtfar alse are New Line of Funeral Designs Self Starting N g P It requires 4 1.4 |2 Sober man. The jury was out but a|the givers of the fact that the greater $1800 SUITS 3 5 Remington ° ds of 54-inch material for a 14.yeay | ShOTt time before “returning with a|the amount of contributions fo the o = > at the = verdict of guilty, Owens waiving right | Army fund, the greater the amount of e o e Typewriters MENDING SHOP A pattern of this illustration mailed | to a new trial and the court Imposing | good work that can be done. only REUTER'S H. R. WAGNER 227 Main 8t. o any address on receipt of 10 cents | sentence at once. L Advent Church Offi %, S NELK 140 M. St 2By Franklin Square o silver or stamps. " 7 Owens will be 62 years of age on s - icers. LOUI LKIN o Box 196 over hroush The Bulletin Company. | June 2. He is well known in Killingly, | Following are the new church officers 119 Franklin St N Trotiey Station . .,Conn Swhere he lived for years, as did his |at the Advent church: Deacons, 'W. S. m————. BENE T R s e blind brother, Lon, who was with him | Ames, E. B. Kent; clerk, Mrs. H. B. on_the night of the murder. Fox; treasurer, Mrs. E. B. Kent; audi- - PIPES PIPES PIPES The case was conducted for the state |tor, W. S. Ames; deaconesses. Mrs. - K " FARMING IMPLEMENTS by Aebfwtt v;’himm, m.;nt .gxnmé ?:cltl;ymTlglrthorl:;our;&uvKBF.sxxfig;dc‘“. Buy your pipes from us. We have the and il attorney, a graduate o ingly Hig] , H. B. Fox, s R. S. Kendall; ha, i ive y MECHANICS’ T/ T O“r Teas school, Brown and Harvard universi- |Oreanist, Mrs. E, B, Kent. = 2 shape and kind you want and give you Hamicats 7 ties, and very well known in Daniel- er news items — ’ g Son. where his youthful years were |sent The Bulletin for this or any othor ey THE HOUSEHOLD spent. column must be sighed by th der, BETTING, i ildi il Ceyl Ib. 35¢ _— / | otherwise they will not be used. - It is P T S Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street OYIONE . .5/ % o aieie 2500 COLCHESTER lr;eefl-:;}"n Lo know from Whomuuuch ems .—Correapon lence Edi . E All Other Teas . ... Ib. 25¢ BTy Father McGetrick’s .rm._f"_"” HIGH PRICE OF SILVER ITALY ANNOUNCES CAPTURE DESTRUCTION OF A HEAVILY MARCELQ CARAVEO, A FORMER There 1s to be a meeting of the Col- ’ IS DELAYING COINAGE. .. Ib. 28c || chester Baual Franchise league at the | gt TR0ty News says: The Rev. VILLA GENERAL, SHOT. Best Coffee . OF TWO SUBMARINES LADEN DANISH STEAMSHIP home of Fred Avery this (Monday)|Mrs Martin MocGetrick ot Gi and | pirector of the Mint Ha Decided to | Which the G N. Had Ceded h s i dered hori- e 3 2 rana e German Navy Ha Reported by a Dutch Steamer Which | Had Surrendered to Carranza Authori Good Coffee ..... Ib. 23c }|evening at 7.80. Miss Daphne Selden streot, Bas ‘been transtorred from St Buy Ng More for the Present. to Auctria-Hungary. - Recently Arrived in New York. ties and Escaped from Penitontiary. ary’s _church, nam, to St. Jo- = <o Peanut Butter .... lb. 14c New Britain—Completion of the for- | 3PS church, in Meriden. Father Mc- | Washington, Jan. 14—Because of| Rome, Jan. 14, via, Paris, Jan. 14| New York, Jan. 14—The destruction Mexico City, Jan. 1 celo Caraveo, a former Vills T A was imprisoned in Chihuah mouth of the Thames on Dec. 17 was | eral Trevino and livers reported today by Captain Toonder of | cisco Villa attacked th Getrick will have a larger field in |the high price of silver, Director of the | 12.10 p. m.—The capture of two sub- |by a mine of a heavily laden Danish pkg. 4c Satoetion acshs 1;:;_5};‘“3: 3::;3,;:'; Meriden and his transfer is regarded | Mint Von Engelken has decided to buy | marines is reported in an announce- | steamship of about 3,000 tons at the 5 54 this sk o 4h ke s iht i as a‘well deserved promotion in recog- [ no more silver for the present to mint | ment today from the war office. The A S e Tty i ooy | nition of his successful religious labors | the new haif dollars and quarters, for | statement follaws: chairman to look into the matiér of[I® & WOam. Which there is a big demand. As fast| “The enemy submarine V. C. 12 |the Dutch steamship Merak, which ar- | tember, was shot at ) . the purchase of more trees to be S e e as nceded, however, the new coins will | which the German navy ceded to Aus- |rived from Rotterdam. Captain Toon- |ino Osxaca, yesterday. -+ U]"‘]ted Tea lm o[ters planted at the shed. TLast spring the| All Right When Properly Placed. | P2, minted from metal obtained by |tria-Hungary, has fallen into - our|der said that he steamed to the assist- | 4vio soon after being liberated by Vila p hoard laid out 10,000 white and red| 'They are telling us again that mis- | - "5 O Siver coins. hands and become a unit of our tor-|ance of the sinking vessel, but British | surrendered to the Carranz 3 e pine, and the same number is believed | tietoe is @ fungus and a nuisance and pedo N“‘fl"{,n&,r Arzwlg:r “m’;a"z':' patrol boats arrived first and took off | ties and was brought to Mexico 218 Main Street necessary this spring. ~ we suppose it is when it is attached to| Beacon Falls.—There came on Sat- | borine:ihe V. T. 1% belonging e [the crew. He was unable to distin-{and confined in the penitentiar |Magic Yeast . a tree instead of .to a chandelier. —| yrday morning's train 25 men from ::;;::;'zl:gnm navy, also is In our | guish the name of the steamer. :V,:;z,ed from the penitentiary hild Touston st 2 New York city. for the Beacon Falls e PP Norwalk.—Joseph Paimer Wadhams g : > ubber Shoe company. They will be| Ri Rev. William B. Lusk,|of the engineering department of the SRS c ildren Cry ‘Hartford.—The 50th anniversary of | put to work at once learning to make | rector of St. Stephen iscopal | New Haven road has been appointed | Simsbury~—Mrs. Georse P. McLean WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus- ” 4 iness before the publie.. there. is ho FOR FLETCHER'S the organization of the Veteran asso- |tennis shoes, as the company is short- | church, has started a parish per | street commissioner-city engineer of | of Simsbury will hold receptions at h 3 g - ciation, Hartford City Guard, was col- | handed on £ood help and the business | called The Parish News. Mr.-Lusk is | Norwalk at a. salary of $3,100. He will | winter home in Washington. 1. C.. next me:iiu better ¢t t] zh the d- 3 e ey C AST ORI A cbrated last week at the Hariford ciub. | market i3 more than flourishing. - to be the editor, take office Fcb, 1. Thursday, and Thursday, Jan, 26.

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