Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1917, Page 8

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LINE THROUCH £ aérl/zfi.fli?f"‘% el L e ar s 3 3 kel A _ 7 g;% /s ot e : ' j - \'To‘l‘AKtK ,lgl'\';* Ashford 3 COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS . y . . TO COMPLETE TRUNK DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH |PROVISIONAL BATTALION TO GOMPERS SENDS APPE - TO INITIATED LARGE CLASS Ierney a el’s Irst nnlversary LINE TO SHORE RESORTS AUSTRIA MAY CEASE SOON.| BE ORGANIZED AT PRINCETON ORGANIZED GERMAN LABOF Membership of Local Council Now Hoped That Legislature Will Make They Are Said to Be Hanging on a|Fc- Underoraduates Who Desire In- [To Use Its |r;|;1u‘n:ev Against Break Nnmbers Over Eighty Appropriation Large Enough to Car- Very Slender Thread. structions in Manual .of Arms. With the United States, ry Out Project. b. 4—An appeal to to throw Saturday night was banner night|Cgounty Director McGuinness and State Director McDonald for Norwich Cogncil, No. 303, Com- diplomatic relations between the Unit- % Hon Boston, ‘and the initia the towns voting part of their road of 2 class of 18 candidates, the larg- money. The large map above shows : e “for est class the local commercial men Present. the trunk line as it is now. It is des- | |ooe aiaomernOnnd "t otnug | Hiboen have ever oblisated. With the addi- ignated_by the heavy line runming |}S% SPUNE A0S L YO0 SR leountry | become tional 18 the membership of the coun- e southeast from cials loath to extend the break with | Princeton would . Hunt of Boston, and the initiation mercial Travelers, when they held the X 2 = Provided the state legislature sees|ed States and Austria-Husmgary was o ‘- " ¥ dening of Ereatest meeting in- the history of the Addressed Cadets in Buckingham Memorial Sunday |fit to make an appropriation larze Jeclared Here tonight to rest on a ver a I g on | ates 1:::.1 lco&ln:u in the Norwich Cham- . t:;;ough :hetdmsox!:]al t;’unk line through | slender thread, with a rapid- exchange | w i P v 3 President r of Commerce rooms. 3 : e state from Hartford to Westerly |of views takin, lace in an eieventh t at v an Fed- The main features of the evening Afternoon—Prognmme in Charge of President Ray-|:ia Waicn 1l will i an probability | hour: hope of e A b e structi p i were the visitation from the suprems 2 . \ i be completed. Several sections of this |hopeless situatio H addr counselir of the United States, George mond Fltzgernld—New London and My'tlc Cadets | road have already been built through N X \dition in ' said. 4 Jerman Feders which it would lca s whose i @ ¥ & d said ent universa cil_totals 4. state lin Germany to Austria. America's moral | training camp and that unc R T s 1ty P - |in excellently rendered vocal selec- |running througl artford to ol- e i branches of the servi William J. Kemr Guinnses of iils' city.sutl Stife’ O:- |19 eXcellently reidered yocul selscapyneiie uiwer costford to ’ruthlenness is felt to have been ade-| i = s David J. McCor Palmer S. Willard, of Hartford, srand e s counselor: W. E. Downer of Holyoke, | ganizer James A. McDonald of New | apng: There were so a : : B A v Thomas Con- |due east and then south east to Nor- | grand district deputy: A. H. L. Par- | London present as guests, the Tier- | nelly and Raymond Fountaine. A | wich, the other branch continuing on quately driven home by the most seri- | ous step short of war that this country oup could take. Similar action against!_ New wnd Fraucis T the city court o Couple Asphyxiated at Savin Rock. Hav Conn.. Ieb. 4. -Jumes | Bennet ker of Hartford, grand chaplain, and = E i z e 5 s » T b : . ney Cadets of this vity observed their | sketch, A Special Sile, was presented |to New London in a general south east z y ie thousht mot ooy 8. Huiey, 20 yeave oid. and § vet | New Hia appeared on thr other out Of lown MM vening was | ArSt anniversary at Buckingham Me- | by Thomas Aubrey, Williem O'Brien |direction. The solid lines show the|AuStrias }z,':"{e‘:;’Afsm”‘_’;’,"‘,'n:;,fy“,,,.‘e’f Suilivan, were found dead ar (o Be referred o the under the: Brettion ot Somiar %ouas | morial on Sunday afternoon. Cadets | and John Callahan gave a cloz g'nce. | completed sections of the road and |ISHACS ThieSe Ausivia TIong: \lodging house at Savin Roc ymoiittee, which has ne S from New London and Mystic were | About 5 o'clock sandwiches, cake, cof- | the dotted lines show the sections of 5 _‘ ‘\'iulims of accidental zas for hearing upon them selor Alexander Jordan: Junior Coun- i it 1 also present. fee, candy, fruit and popcorn were |the road it is proposed to complete. Q?}':’;‘ECY*A SpFeckham, Sonductor C..D-|” The programme opened at 3 o'clock | served at a long table laid in the din- | According to the map there is one | ROBBED POOR BOX e e G T with the president, Raymond Fitzger- | ing hall. The Cadets have rapidly in- | small section of the road uncomplet- Following the business session and | 2ld, in charge. There were remarks | creased their membership roll since |ed between Colchester and Norwich IN CATHOLIC CHURCH. | inttintion seremony. a1l precent sap | By County Director McGuinneéss, State | their organization and the boys are|and six or seven sections between Col- | .. o down to one of Chef Beriv's famaons | Organizer McDonald, Raymond Foun- | taking a deep interest in the com- |chester and New London. William Cornell Shot at Before He chicken pie suppers. Senior Coun- | taine, Maurice Roche of New London, The success of the first anni- A glance at the map will show the Surrendered a ndsor, selor Jordan acted as toastmaster. | Daniel Corcoran, Thomas Connelly, celebration was due in l1arse | preference of using the trunk line e Specches were made by the visiting | William Tomlinson, Francis ~Pinealy | part to the efforts of Miss Margaret | fie tionee, of, WSHE The Trunk T0e| wingsor, Conn. Feb. 4.—William officers and Herbert R. Branche. see: | 2nd others. Harold Humphrey —and | McCaffrey who was in charge of the | gnood®0 ZOPWICh to Sronington and the | comell, who claims his home is in 2 d John Jubert entertained with piano | general arrangements. north, northwest and west of golehent. | Brooklyn, N. Y. was arrested tonight retary of the Chamber of Commerce of Norwich, spoke. C. S. Peckham | — er. The route is shorten, more direct | Charged with robbing the poor box at and there 15 considerably lese road o |St: Gabriels Roman Catholic church. ELKS ARE GOING STOVE BLOWN TO PIECES o e oy The church had been robbed on other == £ £ occasions. Tonight a_guard was placed = TO BOSTON STRONG ON_SUNDAY MORNING | The vosibility of compieting | the |iiine"Cice. snd onstable RKemedy Big Delegation Will Represent the | David Fishkin and C e . W Eeolvey Be- ren Narrow- |don was discussed at a meeting Friday |¢ore he surrendered. Mandell-Swartzburg Engagement. Rose at National Gathering. ly Escaped ous Injury. in the New London Chamber of Com- 3 Mr. and Mrs. K. Swartzburg of 128 .y 1oca; merce rooms at the requpst of the i i i artford Automobi 2 Pl il otigh it ot Sl g committee in charge of | A minute = two after David Fish- - 'l;m";t( r::fl:‘l}: g::un:n;_o:‘l_g ::5 GERMANY HAS ACCEDED ment of their daughter, 1de. B, to Har- | the organization of the Boston Club | kin of No. 12 High strcet had put a | F{oy DEEsSent &b the meeting were the TO AMERICAN DEMANDS. ry Mandell of this city. for the national Elks convention, | hod of coal on his kitchen fire Sun-|per of Commerce of Norwich Conn., e delivered the‘lecture on The Ray of Hope. The committee in charge comprised of H. W. Lanz, C. D. Tingley and E. N. Lyon. phich Will be held ihis year in Hos. | day morning ‘there was a_deafenin | nc Is to Release the 72 Americans Taken on repor 2 e pla) v explosion and the stove was no more. g = Shij i e ' Very emoothly and ' satisfacto Tho only part lctt was the Dive snd |y, Cropient Charles V. James: secre. | = from'Shies by German Raider. ot Lemonade at time that about 135 have already signified | the base. Flying coals set fire to a | iorv: Herbert R. Branc 2 "William | _ Berlin, Feb. 4, 9 p_ m., via London, 3 their intention of going. The com- | curtain but the flames were extin- [ DOThue, Frank J. Kink,.an Hiam | peb. 5, 4.16 a. Mm.—Germany today ac- . mittee expects that fsully one hun- | guished by Mr. Fishkin. Mr. Fishkin - Out ceded to the American demands for . ’ P o drea more will sizn up before spring. | went to the West Side fire station the release of the 72 Americans taken i OST children can avoid T ey g okt ey | . (he e, R PR | 1 e wnderetoos ehee pmim win x| Fom Shipe Sumk by it e | : colds and grippe if a few & y s Services were Mot eeded- |sume protection of American interests | Atlantic and brought to a German port grippeita and they have made arrangements | The principal damage was due to the | i : ; for a special train. The Norwich del- | fiying stove and hot coals. 1§ Cormany. aboard the steamer. Yarrowdale. Pfflfl“"g’ are taken. In'bad weather plenty of hot ide fol- efiig?n a.l;e lo‘;:l tohtfi(mkei the best One of Mr. Fishkin's sons was in showing of visiting Elks in the grand | the room when the stove went up o 3 parade, one of the features of the | and was hit by fiying coals but es- lowed by a warm night’s is a i conventions. caped uninjured. Mr. Fishkin and K] En K" valuable help. Good for grown folks, All of the delegation, including the | several children who were in the too. 1 LOOK MOTHER! IF TONGUE IS | band, will be dressed in unique cos- | F00m When he put the coal on the fire ' COATED GIVE “CALIFORNIA tume and the committee is planning | mere, in an adiolning room and e nF FATHER mm "m ) Be sure the lemons are “Sunkist™ o to have a float. Two nights before 3 own cause Icl“E e o, SYRUP OF FIGS.’ the delegation ieaves. this city - the | the stove to explode. and the water is piping hot. Blks will give a street parade here Ko 4 = " Every miother, realizes, atter giving | to show the public how they will ap- POQUETANUCK NOTES G oo :l.nk girl, Alice Pauline, was run down hild) “California Syru of | pear in le parade in Boston. Chair- WA A e % no a i A frien: de ;“:;:."ctu{etnm is their ideal laxative, e n-.ye?’ f the committee has al- What Is "l'"wld h;:‘ tl:; Village Folk " Father John's fiedidne whizh ldgarveemm sfl because they love its pleasant taste y -applied for reservations at a as Told to eporter. > : i and it thoroughly cleanses the tender | Boston hotel. has improved vonduiufly.’ I wish every mother little stomach, liver and bowels with- The San Frarncisco lodge have no- | Ianson Fuller, who is the boss fin- about out griping. tified the Boston committee that they | isher at Hall Bros.’ mill is recovering When cross, irritable, feverish or | will send a strong delegation, aacom- | from an attack of the grip. breath is bad, stomach sour, look at| panied withi a large quantity of fruit | George W. Mansfield, who sprained the tongue, mother! If coated, give a| that is raised in California snd which | the ligaments in his wrist while har- teaspoonful of this harmless “fruit| will be distributed. One of the fea- | Vesting ice, is able to be at work in 4 and in a few hours all the | tures at the convention will be a rep- | bis store. toul, constipated waste, wu;t:ih and | resentation from Honolulu. m:l-“:zl-o P;t&m' opk-livs“zdurh ted food out of the bow- n en e Sou have a well, piayful chBA oot Sty Co. in Norwich, and has accepted a When its little system is full | given the latter part of the month, | PPgition with the Fall Bros. f the proceeds of which will go towards | opeigs, [ S0a Delodge and sister, Mre. @erzhoes; idigeel emem._ | entertainment in Boston. s T ale oe] Yy i r, a good “inside cleanging 101 A 7. aiwars be the first treatment given. Ed H. Street and Miss Annie Miilions of mothers keep “California Perfect Attendapce Awards. Benja spent Sunday on Wauwe. Syrup :;mnn”;"m: they ¢?°:u= ‘“m awards for perfect attendance ;l“:tglgh the guest of Mrs. Benjamin' teaspoo saves a cl the months of October, Novem b ¢ save v : R. Street was a visitor in druggist ber, December January at the Nmm&l 3 . ; ase v ¥ Cid¢

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