Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 27, 1917, Page 9

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medicine in the world that is made from the julces of fresh ripe fruits. | /At her home/in Batouvile Mondsy txh“s' it is manifestly unfair hnyh.“t irs ‘were fricw, o » ::”:dto?hk; nm:d.;- and they did me |odist church . the | alm: f danger. 3 : ' B | : B Neod = Plumber?| 38| c..;uh-'nn nogood”. On the other hand, the fact | Bar. ‘street,cem: Three Chimney Fires. : " V Tol. 887 4 'ln "'h'u that “Fruit-a-tives” is entirely different . The bearers There were three calls Monday for |8 : . > hatographio 5 G Frank the fire truck to extinguish chimney s - N BARSTOW Son from any other preparation in the world, BS fires about the city. : ¢ - B 0 : & co. HOUGHTON just u should give it a fair trial, James A. Belevance of of Norwich | : :‘n’myw"zz;: of t‘:‘:fih;:h. Liver, ;‘lon»fl-"*fliufl' with friends in Putnam | -8 H 2 v s . % E a2 e, day. : Bowels, ¢{Kidneys. or Skin. “Fruit-a- William fll.:fl:.n Bl‘l Bm; !gl_toyvfllec ater Street William Martin, Dayville, who has | i : : v = Drive Hi he T @ 08 e has signed - | signed with the Toronto team of the | No T e tives”, 7 compesed of the actiue principle | coam of the Internationel leake Ot | Intornationai league, said . while in . e ainLe of fruit and the greatest merve towic ever ling the 1917 semson. Martin leaves 19| g city Morday that he is to leave 1 : N discovered. 50c, m box, 6 for $2.50, trial {300 o0 L' ance. FHe is in fine form | fOr the training trip in three weeks. | : ’ barre! | - PROVIDENCE size,25c. Atalldealersor sentby Fruit- |ang strong, nmnz-g\: ff'..:".:.:’ ‘will have o DeM-ken Ar:.hngod, 2 Provisions . il BAKERY 3 3 ‘eter mers, ma! nal. - y ime. a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, MY mn:; m:flx'::d tbhyol\.r’g;l::’r !r;)irnk. ;nl huthlefie Ry niing: .m‘iu - . % X u-r :‘“.:l; :L — form. scou 4 e has matched Leo R . Boston, | B v = L o -F—- Americans, Irwin became familiar [ang Tommy Cnrmnol.;::r:r:cq, o Tel. 34-12 - Je. Y - BAL . With Martin's work while the DI [ ten round bout to be stased here | : pitcher was working in the Kastern| Members of the Putnam Chamber of | b B THE BEST LUMBER league last season. - Martin started the | Commerce have bhéen inv : GH GR. s et Wihen | OIS Tur Beiagepore. Wae teanac | o ianroe have LEen lnvitetf b wtond | B H 25 oinner WiaH araos s d Under Load of Logs, Taken |ferred to Worcester and was g0ing | Business Men's Association Wednes- | i : : Repair descriptions = sty E v great guns, when, after tching 2 |4ay evening at the Orpheum theater. Phone 3 EERERAE CHAPPELL C0. 7. to ‘Backus Hospital. ) game one gay when he dm no‘;. :oe'; Apgointsd Trui CHAPPELL CO. = was taken very ill_and ha: stee. : Tele . “Willlam J. Morrisett, who has been |yell e was tRken My atterwards| Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrook | [ : R Building slophone Tel. 24 employed by the Aberthaw Construc-|geveloped that he was:ill with measles |has been appointed trustee of the - A Room Hion company in Maine, ha: igned | (hen he pitched the game, which he | bankdupt estate of Sadie Brucker, who — L — e ;and will spend a few days with his|fonowed with a cold shewer, a mistake | conducted a grocery business here. : B AuTo LIVERY IF HE'S SICK parents before leaving for Putnam,|inat nearly cost him seriously in per- | Francis L. Tetreault, formerly;, of i THUMM'S swhere he will work as a fitter for the |manent injury. He recovered, howev- | this city, writes from Santo Domingo in all ! send for ° Whitensville Machine company. or ‘and now 1s ms good, if not better, | of many pleasant experiences on the | its branches EXPRESS Delicatessan ~:Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Furnier of | {ron ever. island of the southern seas. 5 . Day and Night DR. COLES Stafford Springs were Sunday suests Dislocated Shoulder. Frank Lowe of East Dedham, cap- : Chas.E. Whitaker # 40 Franklin 8t. o woaaadic' b, of Mr. Furnier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | o arichael MéDermott slipped and | tain of the 1916 P.-H. S. basketball P 81 Wi o T. J. Fitzgerald ranklin ‘William Furnier. fell on the ice, dislocating her should- | team has visited with frignds here. ater Phone 977 Tol. 1309 Tel, 1095 Adelard Ravenelie of Putnam Was 2,." ghe was given attention by Dr. J.| Junier Chautaugua to Give Play. = 2 SRR e Baltic caller Sunday. t. Byron Sweet At the home of Miss Bertha Sar- AND FOCKET Des| Moost First Quali e T waiakt v T Heard John McCormack. gent Monday afternoon there was a A $2.00 SKIRTS - Saberdushars day. Lorimer Dixon, Louis Woisard and |meeting of those interested in ar- BILLARDS Tea and Spices Head to Foot” Ovila Dupont was in Providence | Bernard Casey were in Boston to hear | ranging for a play to be given by the DOOLEY & 5 at Made to Measure Outfitters to Men — =" | the ‘song recital by John McCormack, | Junior Chautauqua winter club. The The Old Nerwich R 72 o e oM ~~Hugh McCoombs of Brookline, Mass,, | the famous Irish tenor. play. based on the story of The Piper, SIMPSON Tes Store uaranteed CLO‘: GP:.GE e o Broan Univeraity Glee club, Orphe- | was witnessed by the club's leade . ) £ ; N docal o o aing several |um theatre this svenine, benefit B, ¥.|Miss ' Dorothy Powell of Swarthmore, ey 164 Main Street MILLSTEIN weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Bernard | P. U.; reserved seats 35-50 cents—adv. Pa. aye! u id J. H. MYERS 106 Main St. 152-154 Main St. of Attawaugan. Hery C. Waldron of Worcester was Team Broke Even. — 3 Joseph Valdambrini of Water- |a visitor with friends here Monday. The Putnam High School basketball Come and See My Artisti - T a former curate of St. Mary's Will Remain In Borough. team has returned here after a trip to New Line of Funeral Designs v Self Starting of ol kinds is the. guest.of Rev. Thonith| nyy. and Nirs C. M Burber ace o] Caps Cot. At Felnouth the lal {eam $1800 SUITS of al! Janngien at the wynch. i the sum- - 3 oods Hole s : yRewriters At Bristol Forty Hours." Al e e e T | Putiam ost. 16 %03, Yor.this. month descriptions Rev. J. V. E. Bellanger is in Bristol, | sonage early in April. ‘Wait and investigate! About March only REUTER’S H. R. WAGNER v assisting at the forty hours’ devotion. Killingly High school players are }3’:’;!:;3 :er::e:ir:;’agvcea 1;:1(111 fr;turn- LOUIS NELKIN 140 Main Street Box 196 Frlnkl;:'r.flulr' Witiam Shea of Fortiand, Me. was|them— and Woonsocket = claims the | nam Trading and Trucking Co.—adv. HOME o Shes Dot > — L P Gt Seuie of Plainaca, tor.|ESSASIRY QUPlonE of e WEN| | Meeting Deforred, e R o osse Cyotan [} Aourtiog Goady imerly of Baltic, was the guest of her | Stanley Chiclkwicl, who has been vis- | maeting " seneduid. foc romanter olub For e Home Crinple Werk Sieyele. iy tir. a{‘rs. Robert Generous, over the |iting in Worcester, has returned 10 |noon was postponed on account of the SCHWARTZ % GOODYEAR & % -:d Fi'ml;"'l;r“kl' Week end. felson. 3 n S Wiiam Sunsta - Hartford visited Dfl']“‘hes‘:r"nctica of mu;ms a;:puc:tes St he boas of Mrs. Almira Knight. ' 8-11 a\so:. st H fl-ma:‘i:.- Co. v C. V. 121, iend turday. Mit: rms has been k- 1 » = 3 R - ater . - 7 A R Bivees snd Mrs. 1 Motan |0 i nr e sclecimen’s ofice, | Sh%, died in Baliouville, was brought - Tel. 965 86 Franklin Street | PENDLETON, Jr. |Q}| PENDLETON, Jr. Mrs. : in vogue to Putnam Monday afternoon for 17 = 35 Broadway 35 Broacdway enantic v Sehesy. oy Of | where the returns are being made. burial in Grove Street cemetery. BEEL L1 S AT BBk arsirdo S — b;éef"d s et n Treacherous Walking. ’Mr;.e L. é\l.(hKeézxd‘:lll have the AND DYEING |@) See SPEAR and Ales, Wines, > added to the|memberg of the s’ Soclal circle : . e §: Attended Westerly Funeral. dg::r":;l;] S e ey w o the Conieal das o (& 4o CIPIH First class work | @8 EASL:?EMSH You'll Sex Liquors, Cigars 3fMiss Josic Brennan attended the fu- |walks and numerous falls were re-|home for a sewing meeting tomorrow | % | 5 . o8 A C. A. SPEAR . “;flax ot’:‘n aul;fi ;n Wes:erlwy‘ ax(andat}'é )o;li‘ed. o=t S : me‘;:c"'onb 3 = 4 lid SN E N Ernest Freeman Optometrist Bowling Alleys iss Laura Liberty o iman e resolution providing for an in- ill_Deliver Suffrage Address. ’ : i wes the guest Sunday of Miss Anna|crease in the salary of the judge of | il w7 Bartiett will deliver suf- {157 Franklin St. 15 Ripley Place Franklin Square T. ETHIER el | ] 3 the town court of Killingly was passed = ¥ D Tel. 1112-4 up stairs 18 Bath St. George Bell ‘was in New London [by the senate Dnge sadremmes In . Wiisvivwn om i = in Somers Bidg. P B S b, 5 March 6, and at Daren, whi - ¥ ‘énd;xy‘rlxavm R A L e Sunday Papers to Cost More be heard at the Metl’x‘od‘}sterceh::-‘:hwg‘; Y, TR red Gray of Franklin was a local | le8rnine things "ene, price of Buncey | iehem Ny g Everything D s He Going? LA Astas saller Monday. cent with_the next issues to be deliv-| Miss Addle Watson, formerly of the Furnisied |Q3 Why to the ir George Rocheleau, who is ill at his . Auto Tires home in the northern section of the |red herei: making the cost § cents. |staff of nurses at the Day Kimball Reiean 7 WAUREGAN b O Sohneon. i P ot ok s The fact that many drains are clog- | hospital. has returned to her home in E HOTEL T Cod B 73, Standissan oy Sty £1s ged with ice, blocking the flow of sur- | Wallinzford after a visit with friends 67 Broadwa ¢ F 4 Mr. and’Mr%. John Roy of Williman- | $ e i e ot atrect | i Pt y of course 13 N. High St tic were Sunday callers in town. Dt In Yoriots Thbts GF Db g grag ort aag SRR # Tel. 719 and 719-3 Joel P. Swanson, Arthur Almquist, |P°® o i e o E g B Girard Aimauist. Sigurd Swaasen. us Buildings for Workmen. . s Cothese and High Grade €|/ Call and ses Us. HAS Swanson, Albert Taylor, Robert Hines| Five roomy buildings for the use of [ {PCS = it g o el 3 - ig e > DRESSING FINE and Joseph Simoneau were Williman- | workmen have been hurriedly erected | "¢ Mid-week meeting, Thursday ev- : hoE R A'| Ger our prices. > SN tic visitors Sunday. at Williamsville. The buildings are | */7% USSR A S Sl A. T. Otis & Son |88 |G. E. FELLOWS Srans Motvd MILLINERY Edward Keliey of Boston was a week | warm and comfortable and are lighted | 003 ,SyTiage Jeaders are to be in 3 . & Co. Manicuring Nova T, Dinlesv: end visitor at his home on Little |by electricity.. S hool students | Rearines before tiw judiclary )omynit 7z Franklin st. |3 MISS FARNHAM pos vy L4 Fiata. A number of high.eehool studsnte], . ;r the legislature on sufirais bills Bulletin Bldg. . 26 Lake St. - =Mrs, Trefle Guillott visited St. Jo- |[names appear among the persons The Gt : Thayer Block o - i . » ring is to be held in the hall 78 saph's hospital. Willimantic, Sunday. |enumerated in the military census in %, IR 18 1o be beld in the hall b £l Joseph Canroy ef New Britain was |[the town of Killingly. o mrmwn Oy, E Shecinien of Goed Wl :? )z;.‘ most important of the session | G W, o “Dov:; 3 BRETTY MILK The Best E:fl ne red Levine df New edford was Fy " < = eady ire on the market. Leving ¥ Arthur Fregonne of the East Side| Miss Jeanege Rankin, recently elect- E the guest of local friends Sunday. shows .his sidll Im structurkl work |ed a member of sommrens o Moot PN Fame fpr Map - Taken to Backus Hosgital. bfir e:f(hibning at M{:l?w;en a:d Cl)lx_apln'u. ’L{‘;na‘, the first woman to achieve that | FINE Varnishes, and Children _Th B - |the frame of a miniature dwelling on | distinction, is to speak at Parson" Oil. d Brush, > : e bulance frem Pecikus hespl™ |which he put 1n=135 hotrs of TbSe, . |tieive. Havttors Mecch 5 oot o oL FORTaS " et Metale * 10 and 120 quart o HOCIES . of the town Monday and conveyed | Prisoners held ‘on criminal charges | ber of Equal Franchise Leagues in this 130 Main St )| Griswold, Ct Charles Giddings to the hospital for |2t the county jail in Brookiyn are to be | section will be represented in her au Preston Bros. Inc. STORER FARM treatment. OMr. Giddings met with an [BUt to plea in the superior court in | dience. 4 accident last Friday when a load of |Pul ? 2 THE Soda Water + High Grade logs which he was moving overturned, | John C. Belden of Providence was a FUNE i ET pinning him to the ground. visitor with friends here Monday. ol THAMES and, Bottling aEraT [y HARDWARE -~ e e Bt o O Buzzers and Fire Alarm. George H. Perry. / NATIONAL at . - Newtown.—1In the opinion of the| At the Danlelson graded school an| Funeral services for George H. Per- . TR PLUMBING state board of equalization, Newtown |entire new set of buzzers has been in- | ry were conducted at his home Mon- BANK A . Murphy ie assessed much under-its value. The [stalled, with the central set in the|day afternoon by Rev. F. D, Sargent. 16 Shetucket St.|J Druggists Hardware Co. tppal assessment is $2,116,831. ~ |eighth grade. There are also fire | Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, and The [ + o/ 16 Thames 8t. alarm buttons at convenient Dplaces | Perfect Day, were sung by Wallace —_— Franklin Square |@y| o 705.5 throughout the building .and a fire|Smith. - The bearers were Byron D. REO CARS FERGUSON’S alarm has been installed on the out- | Bugbee, John B. Bryne, Ralph Thurs. Furniture g side wall at the east ehd Of the build- | ton, James Rafferty, Charles Dean and Are Good Cars Biinkiin, Sauire and f§| HIGH GRADE ing. = John Lynch, members of Putnam lodge REO GARAGE Di ”: Upholstery Work MEMORIALS = of EIks, were the bearers. The body in the Weatohene of Merit | THE C. A. . OBITUARY was taken to Worcester for burial. New Majestic Cut Glase and GEO. E. f KUEBLER CO F DAN DR ; Judge John W. Bixier. Wilfred Trudeau. Building Silverware ZIMMERMAN 9 Foanbdia B | E el At St. Joseph’s church in North { Shetucket Street 239 Main Street, = 33 Warren 8t. |§ : ~|was a high mass of requiem for Wil- e Trarded to Washington .D. O for bur_ |fred Trudeau, who died last Friday. Sopees - + i fnl. A . Wood was is charge The funeral was held Sunday after- TIRE and TUBE H. C. LANE g JAMES L. CASE oR. g arryngements. noon and was one of the largest seen ring ’ alost 80 - od for Quist Game. thete |12, he town of Thompson, representa- g W, R BARD N W Syvtugloss B4, C. B. ELDRED TR ecause, it is said, one o eir | tives of fraternal organizations and 5 o 5 D AVE YOUR HAIRI DOUSLE MP8lowe sarty “sumseld ou Silin, & Dor- | cthor baillee Sith Wit G oo : Tires and s Lawe : S PR SuwEca sl 43 Bresdway BEAUTY IN JUST A FEW. ty of young men who had been playing | was affiligted attending in large num- - Supplies Tel. 731 » o ness ” MOMENTS. > a friendly little game of poker were |bers. Thirty members of Cargill coun- i oPal Nhide Tol. 31-3 s ] . founded up and required to pay fines, | cil, K. of C of this city, attended the —— PR R at a sitting of the town court held in|servict. There were many beauti- |® CTROLA -CENT “DANDERINE? MAKES|the office of Prosecutor A. G. Bill Mon- | ful floral pieces. * s, VICTRS! HAIR THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY day morning. — WASSERMANN L RIS . | LET ME PAINT || SUPPLIES and The The Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Co. | Ano_ sEAUTIFUL ok BG hars not been smumer. | 5100 comPLETED FoRws. s s - ™ ror vou: (K| AccEssonizs invited to help in th rk of taki Plaut-Cadde % i“‘xlhxn fen minutes after an appli-|the information wanted by volunteer: | Returned to Rooms of Chamber of ::n.un. "R Pl.fl':ifi'dd'" H GEO. F. ADAMSIG)] - O K. LANK . tion:of Danderine you cannot find a'ling to give it to the cen: agents. It Commerce Up to Monday. Y s i File viace of TRAMrafCor Talling AT e o el s e nawnie, 1 Bt s 144-146 Main St.| M| 144-146 Main St E 7 Youm S0 Shen sel. 751 #d your scalp will mot itch, but what|week and make the forms ready for| At the rooms of the Chamber of Norwich, . Ct. Norwich, Ct. Tel. 1343-4 wili please you most will be after a|forwarding to Hartford. Commerce Monday 2,100 completed - T M e —— a Rair. el and Bawny 45 Hretiven: i Bance My be: Adsagind. Trned. ‘Tt is cstiomated thor sevne [ B : 5 new hair—growing =il over the| Boarders k. ont o}‘;‘n"’l’: l‘m ggotmor:mr:fl;r;;o‘io:}u:{um“y work Buy your pipes from us. We have the vegetation. It goes right to the roots, | DeIng passed around by persons who | oo ¢0 o0, O 1L DOIG OF the enum : B your money’s worth every time. Invigorates and strengthens them. Its|2re keeping boarders, in most cases:at | compiete their duties by Monday : exhilarating, stimplating and life-pro. | the same old prices ‘that have been | LomBicte Tner Quites = by Monday BETTING, 56 Broadway ducing: properties’ causs the haif’ to IR force for years. # ohe of the best showings of s . Brow long, sirong and beautiful. One boarding house keeper said |l (i0t. 2 “dthere will be an ot “A little Danderine immediately dou- [Monday ‘that'it is practically Impos-| ;0. to keep up this fine record. = : g : bles the beauty of your hair. Mo dif-|Sible to offer board: &t the old hose in charre of the work agatn | O, the, Chamber of Commerce and fill|to Hartford in, the intersst of suffrage tarence hjovyz dull, “faded, Brietle znd . cre urging that those who may find atioue ,f;n:l‘;?:::n" - e m;a:;r-. Lt s 2 Episcopal services were held ®ur scraggy, jus moisten a clof W 2 4 convenient to do so cdM at th oms rd ragis in Conn cut are show- Vs da. aft t 3 o'clock N elr Danderine - and carefully _draw. Ay, 0 Hioet SAN SSngiicinrion - onderfully and allow of more peed- | ing warm interest in other messures| JIrs: 1da Wagner was the guest of | J1¥ Rftornoon at 8 ociook in thel through your 'hair, taking ome small nf‘;"ht- mu- !;flgt completing ONS: | besides tneir own bills. The bill for [ ber daugnter, Mrs. C. C. Barton, in| ating. | e o Women Irterested in Suffrage Measure (2 WOman's reformatory and the bill [Hartford Saturday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. ¥. E. Baker left th strand at a time. - The effect is amaz. > day 1 ‘warrant s e ; Dom ?|aay in a nt issued from the of- Ins—your hair wili be light, Tuffy andFo0t O F0e e e B w | fice of Prosecuting Attorney Avthur & | Mrs. 1. I Bartlett, who will be at|{Of Pensions for mothers have 1ong| afr. ana Mrs. Warren Williams of | (Tussday) morning for o wechs ol - ain wavy, and have an appearance of Bill with breaking - and ; : Dbéen of interest to Connecticut suffrag- with thelr in New Br . . for about $1 or $1.50 more a week. entering a|the pitel Hartford ‘today in the Southington were guests of relatives | W r sons in bundance; an incomparable lustre,| uing’ for table boarders at- the-old | building.on. Center street with the ob- | interest of suffrage measures, gave out | \5t5 and there —are many of them |y v URELON HErC BU Timothy O'Connell of Kast Haddam softness and luxuriance. i a - present at the hearings on thes bills. g i . MEonday rates is a ruinous enterprise just now, | ject of opening and conductin, the following Monday: Bt wthe. Connecticnt” W omai- Sulis, Bdward Kelley of the Yale Law [was a visitor in town Monda Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowiton's of chance. He pleaded not ity when ge 00] h t of hi, Miss ) D 3 T S1it is clatmed. - Y The interest being taken in the suf- | q.c:a: centrating its eff. school was the guest of his aunt, John Cavanaugh of New ™ Haver andering from any drug store or toi Under $400 Bonds. ed and the hearing of the case e B htlon 42 concentrating Its effort| Noran Kelley, on Lebanon avenus, | was at his home on Norwich avenue nter, and prove that vour halr = 5 e * a ver Sunday. " s as pretty and soft as any—that it | Theophile Bernier wag charged Mon- | WaRISCL o8 (000 _nofums, ] : Bl other reforms will be easily won when | ““3\ JSITY. OwBrien, graduate nuree, | €7 Sunday- has been neglected or injured by care- Want "Mo y Trail ‘Marked da: women have power of the ballot to - : I —that's all—you surely hag: rked the small towns 7 of 'Willimantic, is at A. A. Baker's on : o e Don Ot Al oo s Mark the Mohégan trail with proper e B . amnknce South Main sireet, caring for Mrs.| New Haven—The Yale 6chool of i v Dan rection signs at on sugges- ‘women, . > e Baker. "orestry graduate men Friday, an ;.e)ou T = ?l‘m heard by a rime:-hot local peo- oh ask for i e Waterbury.—It is rumored that some | Bdward Driscoll of New Haven was | increase of five over last year. In - 4 ss " upon I | of the local physicians have increased (at his home on Windham avenue the | March the class will go to Loulsian u all the other representatives and | their charge for house -calls from $2 | past week. for practical fleld work, Jeturning in kors, inciqentally, thelr strang dec|to $5. The minimum rate for a house| Charies T. Wilson of Worcester was | Jane to Teceive diplomas. The ad- site for the ipassage of ti call, as fixed by the local medical so- | calling on friends in town Monday. dresses at Friday's exercises were giv- ills. . Never has the interest been so|ciety, is $2, and a physician can Mrs. John Purcell of Salem was a|en by .President Hadley of the uni- > g charge as much more than that as he | Coichester caller Monday. versity, Dean Toumey of the school ‘deems necessary. Charles ‘M. Reade ' of Willimantic ' and Clifford 1. Millard of Norfolk, Va K| House tel. 1123.2 iX FARMING IMPLEMENTS and MECHANICS’ TOOLS of all kinds THE HOUSEHOLD Ilullotln Building, 74 Franklin Street COLCHESTER . |wae a visitor here Mondsy, eomh-cmnmn"yul.h.mulm. e

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