Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1917, Page 2

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the common of the fire brigade of the Thread company. Frank P. and kept | SRRl as toastmaster ‘busy Ft: o0d spirits during the | paye Be checking purposes. 3 ‘committee in charge of méo ar- Robert. Mitchell, Frank John M. Carpenter. The officers of both Alert Hose company, No. 1 |ham Center Sunday evening. Ifl ‘Bxcelsior Hook ‘;nd Iqhflder com- - No. 1, who did much to assist “ommittes in making the gather- FOUND DEAD IN BED. the pleasant affair that it was, a ST BZu—Wnde TU. Webster, fore- | Jahn B. Webb, Prominent Scotland Hert . Moore, first assistant| Man, Went fo Sleep and Never foreman; B. W. vgmg,o second assistant | Awakcemed. i § i i i | £ 5? z E 3 e | i l o i azéié i%: £ £ i i : é_é s 1 8. 4] oreal house as usus Charles H. Perkips, secretary; Carl H. fim‘b‘let: bn‘;'r the year. treasurer; Wi D. Nichols, | going to Zer husband’s room about 10 o Body. " nedicnt * Beaminee e Tr T, e y. ical er Dr. L. L ABOUT 2,500 BLANKS SENT. Mason viewed the body and stated the e msn had been dead about five hours. _Completed Lists Already Forwarded to| Mr. Webb was born in Scotland, the | Bhilip "Houle, Mr. ana Hartford—Loyal Townspeople Help- ;son of Henry and Eliza (B 3 o : s % Webb. Besides hie wife, he s sur- | I oupme Jic = G“gg:in:‘lm $ 3 vived by the following o ‘Lavigne and The taking of the military census of | Timothy Sullivan of ‘Nortolk. i 5 a ward Armstrong of Willimantic, B Maria Webb of Brookllne, Mass. Mi ce Webb of Providence, R. L, Miss ) Siary Webb of Seotiand, Jobn Heary ‘Webb of Pittsburgh, Pa., Bdward Webb E of Springfield, -e “Paul Webb of Ground,’ L. I, Frank Webb of OF ODD PATTERNS |5ese =0 iusé Waim of Wi Frank Gayl i " The death of Frank Gaylor eccurred a little Sh°P worn at his home in Ashford Friday night. Mr. Gaylor was born in freland In the son of Frank and Margaret n junk deal been & ler and it is expected that the latter's Sy t)tAh‘;rdt e Secitent ot Aahtora ot e ime and CLEANUP PRICES| i bt e R ters, rs. lle ‘eldon of “ ork and Mrs. Nettle Snow of South Eetamnll. QI tor Crasinabe V[a.ncheuer two sons, George of South | At 11.30 o'clock, the closing hour of Our only sxcuss is to change them | Manchester and Eugene of this eity, m’u.“m‘ M’mm of the 'm d tep-br Califor- company, Gaffney, for new ones—as we have to pay more | 21 2 step-brotber, James, of e half of the employes of that dowit: when asked if he had out N st ment presen eorge W. Townley, papers, kmswored that he “took for spring good: low are sorae John V. McCortney. The TesiEning overseer. a besutifal goid | La P About 99 per cent. stated prices: of'ohn ¥ McCortney died at the home | ring as & mark of appreciation and ss- Tty e willing and ready i Savs A 9x12 Fibre Rug was $1l—now $8.95 | gerty, 2 streot, Saturday A dmenmt arge | their country should war be declared. morning. Mr. McCortney was born in | gatl. coming hare feow . Moosap and A $10.50 Iron Bed down to $7.50 Glaseow, Seotland, 75 years ago. Be- |won tho respct of his employes by his 4 sides Mrs. Haggerty, he is survived by ess. A $1000 Iron Bed down to $675. o other dadghtors, atrs. ™ Charies | will move.to' Mocsup.with his tamity inchey of this city and Mrs. Alexan- | whesb he will t his former du- A $9.00 Iron Bed down to $6.50 der Herbort of Providence, and a son, | e o " ke W O | e George Priips an st and Mra. A $5.00 Iron Bed down to $3.95. John, of this clty. Social and Personal Items. Fred Cruthers. A successful dance was conducted in News in General. A $5.50 Florence Ofl Heater now $4.85. FUNERAL. the town hall, Central Village, Friday | aMiss Alice McGuire of Willimantic 3 3 — evening by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Use your own judgment in the mat Mrs. Winifred S. Shea. Two youths who were asrestad i o | 728, the T B The funeral of Mrs. Winifred C.|eastern Connecticut city in connection Shea was held from her home at 11 O I ey odien: hlg:ryma:sh — ?&?.,"-‘.i'a"{:y % Main street turday morning at 8.30 'rovidence were In In T LmCOLN’S e i qmien nigh, mass o at 8.96 two ot Denaine the'areival of ibe germon in English on The Practices of brated in. St IDI&WI church at 9 o'clock train for -3 SR Y Ry B Bannon” Thars | . Mrs, Stanisias Charfon And ek Beid s meotiag I thele room I Sedaty {7was special music during the services, | ters Rose and Aura spent Satu ity hall Friday evening. Daniel Murphy of Scotland was e The bearsrs were Arthur McQuinlan, | With Norwick relatives. ® { Maurice Relley, Daniel Court Edgar Gobeille, who is employed_at Michast Morierty. " Burisl war In Do | Tattvilie, et e vesltoend he his | Baitic visitor Sunday. r chaat Aaciazty. ok o’ Lt SARTER Pairickc Murphy of Raliroad street . ~ spent Sunday in Westerly. : Address by Forregt L. Abbott. i e et Georse Norcross was the guest of Many attended the lectm: lven - a here. Providence lends over le week ent Telephone 285-3 ¥ the auspices of the LoD, e sociaty | Fmy Do e B Sail. | - John Chadwicic and Fred Greenwood in the town hall Sunday evening. The | er Saturday. were Sunday visitors in Hartford. . . speaker was Forrest L. Abbott of New | Miss Mae Duxbury of Esmond, R. L,| Louis Rader of Waterbury is spend. Main -and Union Streets Hampshire, who had for his subject | spent the week-end with Miss Helen | Ing & few days at his home on Litt : 3 Constantinople. the Cross on Which | Noll. - ’ Willimantic, Conn. the Peace of Europe Was Crucified. Joseph Cornoyer of Riverpoint, R.| John Kelley of Willimantic was a 1., spent the week-end with his par- | Sunday visitor in town. " FRED STAMM ARRESTED #nte here. g d.ge::!;ul‘:gm:fo?m"' Spemt ‘Sun- TS Chaput of few Bedford, High s ra . IN_SPRINGFIELD, MASS, | Mass. is spend! 1 ot | “Josepn Besuett, Ir. was & Wititman- DR. F. C. JACKSON 2 unes e o o 10 viemor Sumdsy. Charged With Forging Name of W.|" Edgar Dupuis, Who attends a busi-| Miss Blizabeth Daley of Sterling DENTIST York, of Lebanen ness “school in Providence, spent the | puas day with Mr. and Mrs ; Frea Stamm, & young man, was|Mie B B. Dopuls. mi Hormes - - Strest, i e . E. 752 Main Willimantic |, 2he “to this city at 10.30 Sum-uy George Charron, who is employed at | hospital, Willimantic, Saturday. < 2 pam—. & m. to 8§ p. m. Phone 44 | night from Springfield Mass., Hopkins and Allen, spent the week- |- Ey!he guest of = e ————— | Chiet_ E. P; R:chmgnfl He was Iri en& at hz,! &Dmfican I“mn H:Irhu = Praldam friends %luu & s i rested in Springfield on & charge of r. and Mrs. Charles Lafreniere an: uinn was a imantic visitor JAY M. SHEPARD forgery. On February 20 he forged a |son Henry were week-end guests of 2 s ‘Windam National bank check, | Grosvenordale relatives. Roy and B. Love called on Bucceeding. mm & Shepera weiting the neme ot V. T York whg| Miw Autasts Kraoss was o wesk- | Now ‘London Friends Sunday. {5 a resident of Lebanon. He will ap- |end guest with Miss Mariam Chap.| Mfis Frances Latham of Ansonia fl' pear in the police court this morn- |man of Central Village, = |was the susst of Baitic relatives over . |ine. rs. Dubeau return o her e | the week en ) ““2 N Nt =2 Sration at ‘the Backus BasphSl, No- |day, " CISPbY was in Putnam Sun- Kl l 'Y GORDON sa 8 Adams Lady Assistant Tel connection | New Haven. — About 100 dentists | Sration at the Backus hospital, Nor- | day. . . - from this city and nelghboring towns . e s‘;lm‘“m was a Central Village HIRAM N. FENN it N S ¥ ' New Lon Frea Collins is employed at the 2 k f t th Teacts of e S i dn . Dyt olunteers, Hopkins & Allen plant at Norwich. C ac ls a av orl e WI me. unun'nu(in n d” EMBALMER, |leagu e’rtful ™ h St w[" ct meeting held last week for organiza- |1V Bnlkeleyl.nd Wllll.lml l-nflal In- Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, held a < 62 Churc imantic, o stitute students responded to the ap- | meeting in their rooms Friday even- » Lady Asslstan peal for assistance in tabulsting ti | Fofitary cemsus. returns in New Lon. | ichsel Dill of Potter Hill, formerly e corlce vor is snn y n‘mnense. hglin don Saturday. The helpers were pro- | of Baltic, visited friends in town Sun- vided desk roem in the council cham- | day. ber and elsewhere in the Municipal 111 at Hospital. bullding and they went at their task| Joseph, the 8 year old son of Mr. ’ with determination and despatch. The 4 Murray's Boston Store [|if =i B ik Sa e A range them llnil-beflully Leaving for Pennsylvania. WILLIMARTIC, CONN. Montville Lonten Servicss. 2 The Lenten services held at St £ John's church in Montville on Wed- day) to assistant dent at the Remington START THE DAY WITH MUSIC FROM A [/iss e Samm i, 5 s e o Edmuna Bechard, There were beau- | Blatr and Delia Du Main. JEWETT CITY - tiful flowers, including two pillows| Undertaker C. A. Gager of Norwich Rev. J. F. . Prid John Hussey was a New Haven vis- services eun-im of itor Sunday. " Kirat= e - A7 A from the children, a pillow from the|was in charge of the arrangements, C L IA cross and benediction. The Lenten de-( The Baitic Dramatic club and Choral | Panielson _ and Vicinity District | brothers and sisters, roses and car- Death of Stepfather. 3 ety held a rehearsal Saturday af- League Entertained at Methodist| nations from Miss Mary Smith, car- Mes, Perd o .un.a headquarters in Hartford, 5 . . . ternoon. Church—Funerals, Mrs, Evelyn Rob- | nations Mrs. Leonard Davis, PR iy Wdhl 3‘1‘“ £ notified on | jectman A. H. Lanphere forward Have you never tried it> With a Columbia Grafonola J. Jette has moved into the Drescher °b- | tions Mr. ana Mrs. Edmund Bechard, | Sunday o death of her step-fath- Line capitol on Friday the names cotiage on_Railroad erts, Mrs. W. P. Holmes—Parish|paster lilies and carnations, Mr. and | at his home in Warren, Wit ‘males above the age of 16 ye any one can glo it. Send the children to school each ‘Adolph Findinsen of Utica, v.| Fair Clears Over $1,000. Mrs. Frank Stetson and family, roses |Mrs Turner. he visited «\lnw.‘:;:‘t- the Sxception of the lists tn N he morn passea Sunday Bat =" own - Vasser, who was umabie ing with happy music ringing in their ears. It is P A renar Tasot o Jene. ’E‘::’.‘!‘m The Danielson and Vicinity District | yane Mre. F. H. Glbert own be-| 987 night. He was atritken with | reach® se. Tanphers untll Haturd amazing the joy that a song will put into your heart Sunday visitors in Danielson. Looague yas entertained at the Metho- | sides the sons, wers Mrs. it Gi- B mm‘;- 13 entire censul of Waterford is o¢ eventhough at the outset you may feel downcast. e e !;;“m"',‘:;. e S8 onde ot | {50 and Mrs. Noel Gilbeault of Nortn “ s pcurvived by three ‘sone. Mrm|” Tue result 1s most creditabie © WITH A GOLUMBIA GRAFONOLA S Sier Portslance entartained on | niai me icoes'segted wore: | S M, and Afrs, Keter, | Masigm? | weeks'ago, o dirs, Furmers home. | USRIV, D T 0 0010 Saturday Fred Powers of Mahoney of Putnam, dreau o Indian Orehar Receipts Over $1,000, difficult then in & eity. in the home evenings pass all too quickly, e S . o T ] il RS o DL ot o Sotiors Have Wieath and to hear your favorite artists just when treasurer, Mi e Chorch and Afln of NoeWich Were g g e <y B o oldiers Have . | . Miss Florence of Plain- Ci Rumors in efrculation to you feel inclined, or to hear the latest in N e o e et Sasine Y Bow in charge of the funeral arrangements.|at the recent fair amounted IRt & Guarasiloe had bevn placts '$, popular instrumental music means more uncle, Samuel Lawton. Ereene played & violin solo, Miss Ma- Mrs. W. P. Holmes. SUama Iy fyer w tnousazd doi- force wt Tort Terry cogia ok Be rian Mell th rmy official - L It that th Methodist Chursh Interests. Ao g & s snre| Funeral services for Mrs. W. About the Beresigh. SRafs tiloush ermy ol e than music. G - e youag The supper committee for the receit|and Ruth Robertson played two pia- | Holmes were held at her home in, Mis Mwvian Ssushiy of Worptathr|or Jesesisy ot Vori Tarey An8 * folks will want to stay at home and dance instead of benevolent soclal was Mrs. Georgs|no duets. - old; Sunder Sfeirgota &3 rie U6 spent the wéek end with Miss Marian | Welght, Which 18" declared mot ¢ o Ll et i bem, exioes e Harrige of ‘Wechslér went to New been received. Such cases sre im i i i 1 Stearns, seeking diversion outside the home. Roberts, Mrs. Charles SW: escalloped potatoes, rolls, | JFF T 1 York ben reccived. . . Mrs. John Kay. at . We have all the newest in Columbia Grafonolas, and & % g'mng'; i focel Sabkue e nect| 1ot in Pachaus cemetery. The betr. 25 cent expe t te Broad T ~we invite you to come and see them and hear the new L sf_‘}:,‘:',_,_h“ o a0 ooy | meeting will be held In Sterling Montgomery. Walter Jonnson & s ida Foster ia in Brooklyn, N. Bantam. — The Bantam I — war 3 brasy Do March Records now on sale. T by 5. Burpess, Tiev. M. Seaich also FUNERAL. Relatives and friends from Willl- Titnes Arlcoms who 1a T w1tk PEGE: gl nd ""“‘“, ~ Columbia Grafonolas as low as $15.00 and up to ""‘{‘i," vt e Mre. Evelyn Roberts. Pt e R I S The fundeal durvicas for Mrs. Evelyn Misses De- morning, - it o & e chureh, J. J. 3 eprains | mass. mma&mmuréfi\ s Glibert 3 4 T beault of Springfleld, sang Face to sister and nephew, = QChildren Ory Face. cem. el AA er, Curtls was in charge . bearers were the three|Boston, room at Slater library on FOR FLETGHER'S Jflflufi-u«fi'gywu@m g CASTORIA

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