Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 15

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NORWICH TOWN Men’s Club to -Hear of Interesting i places in America—Roads Still in It e i o ot S Bad * Condition—Thank Offering of now in Westerly and Paweatusk, Mm $22. ment. ’a‘t'e‘n disease in ta:’ugwh:i The tlnfi of the N = > rwich Charles Newton of uneoin evesus | Town Men's Leagus ls to be held on and Charles Rathbun 88 Liberty | Monday evening in the chapel and men Newton is a brvt‘hc—-m 1aw | Will ‘be_an open meeting. There will of Iry. affiicted | Pe & nmvpueon lecture on Things Worth sMn‘ America. Hl"l.lr Hll- Birds Bold. had boon vaccinated and as the| Du: week of _snow a result 1t s belicved. that thelr cases | starr ™ Y inter Dlrds Tave passod Will be mild. Quarantine precautions|most of the early morning and an ot Gal G e e e e A guishers = “uBed e bave been taken by Health Officer | hour or two every afte, et gy & % el . - ¥ X 3 . 4 7 cal Laconics. ibs in the bark of trees W . 7 e r structure contain- | Mrs. Blzabeth Archie has returned The e hairy woodpecker, = S e ¥ f ~ from a trip to New York. :hlch loves the “fl’, wofld- whg:n his e B i b - . 4 Mrs. Willlam Schofield, ‘who 1s well | p1" o silence, is said »s 2 , % some bird obs : AGENCY FOR e e e S e = - g s SE ecm often seen on a ma; t s N o > 4 ‘buliding, u,u., is well| The snow plow was bu Fridey Lane backing e :fi: » M ? & i 4 wes s P o 3 m clea; out the gutters ‘have !.ra; m to the box of suet. By his y ?"g.ndfl:a with siush during the past size he makes the dowriy woodpecker, 3 5 P e cf also & constant visitor, Look g 2 s . 4 o B e e N el Mux. Georee like a mall bird. . B : e rrigay: Juags Oltver ey | of Westeriy, it The chickadee 1s: the Mgihtest, fleet- : session s A = = est of wing, while the nuthatch comes : 7 R e v s getendant Daytona, down-tho tree headfirst, snatohing its food and- fiying quickly to its nest in the case of Dwight Stiliman B nimd Davis for tlm Providence, s' ,h. the tree. The mithetch lines its nest Westerly Gycle u :v;eflc:ul:dm z:a feathers and lays ten 4 Cylinder The lncompan.ble Four, with the longest wheelbue o y car represented in Nor- $ 875.00 e D T o e e o '”"" heaTa .;:%.}.;;5';5",:::;:;0: rotten Htmb ;v;;l; .:.: :um. for less than $1,000.00 Tires 34x4, motor 4%4"x4%%", wheelbase ¢ . . in" 2l £ovcs "whils” Che mievants T mne ger in = 6 C linde The largest, most powerful, most comfortable and most luxurious six cylinder car 1 mmmz‘t:;um iich’ dave Y I represented in Norwich for anywhere near the price. Tires 34:4’/&, mobr 3 9/ lGx o ; 5 . Boe Sy well AHeSd_have been i 'our evenings 'this week at the 5%, wheelbase 126 inches. : S Y RS ent wite of the. Hetvasins wesy » ; assisting in the services. There will (Continued from Page Fourteen) have liked to have purchased for a|be no meeting this (Saturday) even- fair price. But you-do not feel.like |ing. ” 1500 lb This is the only truck of its size that is gsared for touring car 5peql. It has % SI’m.w lutionized delivery systems all over the country and has earned its nmlnu.me the Golden Rule. Do unto others as | asiing a Social Corner Sister o sell e » : 3 i Hurry:Up Wagon. ‘ oT. Koomy Trom eXperience. that kind | emmerio ton, Chith et o Roshioed 2. i words are never forgotten. e Sty c L0 4o gt Wb ST has been reaiised x 5 . s g Hope to see a goodly number at our AND HAPPY. Tofl Did you ever hear of a 2-Ton Truck with 146-inch wheelbase and 36-inch tires at sl 650 w Mapch Eetharit on Vailey siteet, WApTID o “'fipt"g;’;‘;"‘:"}gg:?cfim of "the § this price? Yet you know the quality is there for you see &m working every day » it W e s [ALWAYS WOTE LT sorane . ; bic s B etogont . Sheltering Arms Servics. « Yours for good work. 3 ' A Rev. J. W. Areson and cholr of : ; : » BIBDY. | Dear Social Corner Sisters: T Mave | o 20e” Episcopai church, Yantia, wili : Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: |11 [the various good times in W-o—r| wiltam Thomas of Tast Town =4 4 in the beautiful homes that have The Corner is seven years old and we | po. street will spend the week-end at his . do ot realize that 3. E. T. 1s the|Pcen so cordially and lovingly opened |home i1n Goshen, Lebanon. 3 s to all. But “in spirit” was as near as —— star member for shcrtest letiers and |1°.5uig get, being too far down In the | Mes. Arthur Tuttis feam Middletown - Roadster A fully-equipped car, with electnc lights, self-starter, one man lop, demountable rims and a marvel- iy et i practiosiity - ang | Southeastern corner of the state (o visitimg her parente, Mr. and ra. take in such outings, as too much of t lous motor. Last year, in California, an exact duplicate of the car we are dnwmg was run 22,000 thoroughness of detall «d to be “the |the time would be iost In transit. P ¥ veny o WO Tows stisjt miles without stopping the motor and during the present winter a non-stop run of 23,500 miles was Mother of The Comner.” Grandma has N oy ey mSiuah on the. aide roads end foe and & Wi t mal jonor, w mal; ts 'l‘oumg made in and around Boston. : Xunt Moy, ahinks ae.a wise counséllor.|> <P Tor oureslves. . e L Pet o, the 1l i : 5 S {‘on‘ may she contribute her gems of near] impossible. = -GURIN AR S via ADSTER . *.. . 7.7, {$620.00 hought for our benefit. G C e ROADS i May Morried and Happy, Aunty No, USEFUL THINGS TO KNOW. MAN FOUND DEAD 1 eoda, Biddy, Ready, ©; . The Maxwell One Ton Truck, recently announced has the same wonderful motor as the touring car and a Timken- Raras nt My, Doy ang e | Dear Social Cornerites: I commena IN A HARTFORD SALOON t vour attenti the flowis usef; David Brown worm drive rear axle. It has no competition in its field and it sells on sight. e e k. o rortheg T Aklon Eue Eoflowius, "!| Was Permitted to Slesp There—Both ONE TON TRUCK CHASSIS g $795.00 have -won, the admiration and thanks| U of Glycerine—Far coughs: .,fi Were Asphyxiated. X TR T SR B s Tl et et i sl ae Y Geraece i : of us all by work and perscnal sacrl- | small teaspoon should be swallow: X fices for the pleasure of us all. 1|very siowly. Those who dislike the| Hartford, March 9.—When the sa- knaw they are held in grateful re- | sweetness of glycerine may mix it |loon of Schoelnik and Schoelnik at No. membrance. with a little lemon or orange fuice, or | 251 Windsor stret was opened at 5.0 = . RUTH. |even vinegar. this mornin . 5. the bodies of two men - < > s For Bad Bruises—Mix flve spoons of LIVE UP TO YOUR BELIEF. giycerine and one of subacetate of lead. | 978 found In a rear room. which was oz P e B Sisters: Ilow|SPake uUD in a bottle and keep corked. | j,,¢ 1ife remained in his companton, ar Soci orner Sisters: TIow | Apply some on a piece of lint and | og: Ty R i many fathers and mothers like o )cover with a bandage. 0 was rushed to the hospital The dead man was known about the place have - their children believie in God . . s > Wind Skein of Wool—Place two | only as “French vhile his “com- All, T hope. Do you try to teach them| 19 y enchy,” while com ic li o E3 old-fashioned flat irons on a_table a | panion called “Joe. The latter has The lowest priced fully-equipped motor car. It has electric ll‘*‘lb, self-starter, &reeopeedge-netnndnllothacon what you belleve? Do vou atiend | SUTISINIONG, AL 1T n & akle & | panioncatied “Joe” The istter has veniences. The most powerful car of its size and weight. It will out-perform cars costing double its price. e Y e von siow | W00l to be tightly stretched. This|had been hanging around the piace ¢ at home with the plea: “it's ray only ho‘:’liaf‘l"‘" as well as to have anyon§ mirzh"w: ral days and apparently was P E > & di it And the hild think. = without means or a place to sleep. IOUR&NG—GA;I} eeeenas.. .. .$550.00 & ROADSTER .................$535.00 day in rest” And the ehildren think MWOUNTAGN LAURMSE, e R R A water heater in the boller room of the . S shalie i WORK WHICH SATISFIES. bullding last night the outside drafe was shut off so that the place became - - Eigrens : . : e » A sted th: | - B, . » 5 be If vou atiended churen? Or do the| Dear Social Corner Sisters: The|filled wth gas. The men slept In a - e s fathers stay at home because-they do|doers of fancy. work might im-|bare room in which there was prac- Z . > not wish to be the only man there? prove The Corner and advance the|tically no ventilation. “Frenchy” Is Te Sou believe 1n God, et the chil- | work. belleved to have come from V/ater- dren know it. An industrial department might be | bury. s SCRATCH. |arranged for the purpose of helping We have been appointed distributors fgfthu tire, manufactured by the largest rubber concern in the world. Dur- mgtheputceuon,whenmmeofthefmrleadenmtuequnhtywuefnhngtfilmlflymfllarmflme,theum- one another; or if each tl)ne would (;e- TRIAL OF SEAMEN OF vote a couple of hours In sewing for MORE ABOUT BOOKS. by [ IRt 4l Bl el o s FREIGHTER LIEBENFELS ing wristlets, mittens, bandages for Editor Social Corner: I wish some i o = * ed States Rubber Co. was obtaining dn mfieflfl: the smaller companies lacked and were producing a tire that had o the writers would tell more about | OUF, Pogr suffering soldiers or In doing | Eight of Crew of Germen Ship Charg books they have read and- can com- |3, ‘{NC0C®l * SO0, (0 than we are | o e Uy Sinking Her. " no superior and few equlh. ;2:“‘;-1_ egfy o 'e“rk;';l“'“g’::":fng“; When worjk of this kind is finished | Florence, §. C, March 9.—No refer- 3 how we enjoy e fe: - t isting relationg between the book that-one person would think very ence to ex! g ong “PLAIN = The most: finhle front wkeel hre. .»lh list price is low and its mileage makes the use of higher priced Gl inoihies ‘woBA. ot Hke =t all, JANBTTD. |viten ‘States and Germany will be permitted at the trial of elght mem- bers of the German freighter Lienben- I like a book that is entertaining in- TREAD flbn:hrazidmloul : T e R RABBIT SOUP. 3 L ming in a restful, satisfled Conditlon | oo oo el B ) ! ISC! This . i rasing thoughts and the de. | JDéar Cornerites: You e ga: els, according to a ruling of Federa U o non-skid casing costs but lhzhtly more than the Plain Tread and is recommended for light o will find the following delicious: e g g 32 TR g it TREAD cars. Some books of fiction do this. but Rabkit Soup—Cut up the rabbits | here tod: The men are charged modern fiction is not worth reading.|and put them in a kettle with a plece | with unlawfully sinking. the Lieben- for readi of bacon, two onlons finely chopped, | fels or alowing her to sink in L ey ook wifen T haes|and & seasoning of sweet herbs (if | Charleston harbor just after the - CHAIN 'l'lni most p‘dpuhr tire in the United States line. It is a real non-skid, with immense mileage, at a popu- R e Tiked). salt and pepper. Cover with | United States hroke off diplomatic re- RHODE ISLAND. water and stew until tender, adding|lations with Germany. The defenss - IHE“I far price. : > < o e ety moere water as needed. Remove the |apparently is trying to ‘establish that g GOOD SUGGESTIONS. rabbit and add to the soup stock one u‘led de{en?an' mku‘]g :v Mn‘nt —_— or more cups of sweet milk. Toast|under instructions and shousl not be NOBBY The Aristocrats of the Roul. For those who are willing to pay an additional first cost to obtain a lower Dear Baitor: T fail to see wherp The | stale ‘bread 'In "the oven, cut into | held responsible be 1 ved unless |small dice and add to the squp —_—— TREAD final cost per mile. The most efficient anti-skid for:all kinds of roads. T D T itaaY to o cortain | before serving. Serve _very Tot. The Bast Memorial. amount of words, say 500, and give Senator Wadsworth wants a suit- able Titanic memorial. How would ‘) Al 5 Ih C “F‘h“ 3 t.b ‘Ifidf 1 h 3 : .flu 11 iter: ‘chance. _Shorter letters ROY. - type of tire has es li;h}ed as producing greatest possible mileage. - Ply s vx’;::ore S‘g":""“flf than leng ones. | WEST VIRGINIA COAL enough lifeboats for all the passengers p— . 1 1] i - Agal if something coul be sal ocean teamer nswer ? - CORD- ply of tough, costly, cabled cord of the finest Sea Island cotton make a tire so flexible that it reduces gaso- S oLt b, by Girent sames OPERATORS HELD FOR TRIAL |G BNT obost. oo onewe : S A B R R e : C e e e e P hnew |30 Placed Under $3000 Bail Each For| |\ o o - = Sas St &re very confusing to the Editor. Alleged Vialation of Law. ofNorwalk—President John MoMullen, : 5 g, 2 T L New' York, March 9.—Thirty more|has announced that $256 has been sub- : Y ol THE BLUE JAYS. of the ffty-five West Virginia coal|®cribed to the = maintenance = fund % ,. — . operators recently indicted for = ail- | through the appeal made in diaries . 5 é eeesso es i leged violation of the Sherman law | Sent out the first of the year. —The e . # B . 3 joyed reading Aunt Mehitable's in raising. the price of coal, were held b;n;s "pf;:! ;’::r”'" wha! s ' given o s P ter about the Blue Jay: Several have|in $3,000 bail each in the federal dis- . smounmc ice Station, - come so mear I could see the markings | trict court here today, after making g 2 TEWAR PRODU ring around neck, etc., but they were | tentative »tl:dutgf not mgn\;m;éh 2;“:: children Cr ICTS—Speedometers, Vacuum eed Systems, Stewart Horns, SM R. Sp.rk Plu greedy, fill their bills with large | court gran em un ar s m’rn ‘m W v F i 2 H v y gs, xnmbl .’}!ld fly away with them, and | withdraw their pleas. Many of the 's y n: I presume store them up for future|defendants, it was sald, came hereto- FOR FLETCHER 2re N use as t.h- ‘would not @] r for a|gether from the south by special : W-rnérmlan:.r e Bumpers, {Weed 19..':"" Ke l:umpa :nd Gre-ae Guns, m:p‘?:“ S;:k Plua,FHA.S number of days 88 Tm;’:)m‘! fain < CASTORIA .g‘ Mc?.‘r Wcmamwsowh w‘““%”‘"‘rmxz,"’“ e e il BONE 2LOOD MEATY lups e Corner might be helnea in a ?’ ‘way to some of the Sis- tm ‘who have more time than money, m Amn"_r-—;-n-uumy '.35 -nnd-l.h ly do thinj ln%h?;nt;:k“l‘;t u.mn't‘é me soveral «crops end increase the value of the land, 1 plant sumimert 050 When Y v oo e | BTyl R SLOOR MUAT QNG o S flol‘llb OM 1o stay at my cottage. 1 thought thtouxh I‘fie Socm Corner I might find : — efficien : Versailles ;fi- Fall|T said at a pienic how T SAAC GHER, Nerwick SWRET ,, Lebenow ‘wanted some one for company, and a voung ‘girl spoke up nd said I should have been glad to have known about it. Several times T have thought about -flo bits of fancy work seen Soda.l Corner gal

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