Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 17, 1917, Page 13

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e Bragiin - Bridg : o, ' oot Roosevell m-mv-. Fri- s p.m ve Oct. 16th, | Mra. ;Flora lionsky, wife of Morris| L Elionsky, who conducts a shoe store |in Bank street, New London, has been of | made the deféndant in a slandér sult peed and hel) g brought by Menuel Fernan; also of Prayer and work |New London, for $5,000. sky's ttach: F. H WILLIAMS, TR, General Agent. “F. H. RENYON, Special Agent. Mechanical u‘.-on“al&m-. ":ru:. x ; - ? a ttee. . upon . b L Jhe 3 it i ming, Upholstering a: flood Work. | 3ay rain or sn 4 fin, ' “have. ‘exca . J. Ayers | MW y " 'shoe repair-| GEORGE’N. DELAP, Special Agent, Blacksmithing in all its branches. o vhan hen moved || ; ing_ehop in Bank 'atrest which e Hartford, Conn. - 3 v - also n street. - .. receritly purchased from Bilonsky. He | New' Yeri Now Haven —_— records, reported ‘meeting 4 . . . 2 : alleges that on March 7 in the hearing - ACY, show the ch - % r - on. 3 of h of Margaret Addison who is in Fer- & - temp ¥ i¢| The house E 0 2 ) nandez’s employ and in the presence &m" 'klk € o L jwas SRR ; of others, Mrs. Elionsky made the re 5 fw. Hnfit:r.au 34,650 reserving ome|” 4 . statement that he was nu.Ln.x ;ld of “ _for this. congressional Jeather which doe, nat beln L S #Fernandez claims 1l the ;m ® nest 54, iowest 31 g - 3 tastract % | Erine ot mh&a'&:fimé‘wz © et in" Bostion to the righ 4 b was ructive an 3 e was | Predictions tot!?flq ll:dir, m%:a closing h;yture w&- a phkno the c‘b?rml‘l‘m“y impaired - Frid weather: line of . |s0lo, Serenade, Aga ‘Backer | aged 5 e | T AR : the nominee. - Gron jored in a masterly atyle| The papers in the suit are return- 13 P] i - Sam. Moen by Miss Olive Riley._ le before the superiogecourt the first anbs I{ .flq!“..:"im}! M " March 1867—A . ith & AlL t l‘rtook of the tea pre- |T y in April and they were filed PI' = LE. R r || Madifor-Co: B. 3 t National > r re Jith the clerk of the superior court ONTE —— I » m. § & m || p. M} was held at Appolo Hall, Monday % rs. 'm elected | in s y on u ayer-Pianos T < e e e B | e et committee of arrange- — T _ b4 3 5 . &= el Bl 7. C. W, Gale was “.”-l.r 0" accomaiodate hia verdant | ments for the great zoiden fublise mis: Classes Depleted by liiness. 4 03 5.52 1 chosen orderly an lames .| sionary me n inity Classes are somewhat. depleted by Ep——— —— VlCtOl' VlCfl'OlaS sot | 833 "-0.18| 1*. Smith, F. L. Kline and C. H. A young man from Jewett City was |church, Norwich, Avrll 17, 1917. Alsicknoss. The faculty also has besn| i UMBING AND GAS FITTING = 559 |-<5:88 “11%] sergeants; . C. Albro, C. ~A.|arrest€d at Washington Village, R. L. |simultaneous meeting will be held in|affected. = Miss Keene and = Miss ON EASY TERMS 3 ] H e . 59 | Fitch, John Scot % 70 cities and will be open to all. Crocker are out on account of sick- Suniight Build Marsh Blilding, | 51 Wovea after BIEhwaier TUTE Tow| & Beassett and & ~ s e i, P B e i L Jidin 3 3 v'--kn-'-' Sirest, 230 Stats Stret, udeTWHIch 12 {5tlgwed B Mood tde. ™ | ch corporais also | place: WOODSURY WOMAN'S' CLUB. | ¢ SR b Moo SR N.m Sths yoae W o B aipnic s % """"'I"' House Changes Hands. | Supervisor E. 8. Boyd Had Charge of Z With or Without Gas Attach- A > i = March 16, 1867—Thomas Norris, who the Interesting Programme. Children Ory mefts but -Always EFFICIENT : has been iandlord of the Was CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO, |Exercises at mfllh Gnmm yaroo "e"“‘fm‘g“ Bty 'h: RO B IS, Wy« evei- dhvee, Te Fowt The_regular meeting of the Wood- FOR FLETCHER'S 3¢ Scheol—St. Patrick’s Social—Men's. ,‘,’_"' Tocently connected "themmselves|CPeRing; 32 o wpo. SBuey Pomt s a Woumans b was held tho ev-| @ A ST O R | A 02y AetY IR DAL et Catitis eeting thing | MEnagem Pril, | ening ‘of March 12th in the town hall. xu’l o . € and Cu " M g—Notes, with the organization how the P | when. the house will be closed for & | After the opening of the meeting by : ought to be done. few. weeks for the purpose of making | the ident, Mrs, W. H. At the Grscns Grammat sch fohn &. Sterry and Otis Huntington extensive alterations and repairs, Sfter | seorotary Mrs A F. Hnox read the ‘with all grades assembl 3 b lected delegates from the —— st B e B < g g SR 1L P b cipaeat By, ;:!:Bg::l; minutes of the lasi meating and it was carried out by vention of basebal-players. House, X. H, who have leased the en voted to postpone all further bus- and ECONOMICAL~— We furnish Rep: for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET Kentueky Siotnd) ‘ad . iness until tho next meeting. The Houry's Hechation, Rodsa: $ Democratic Cortvéhtion. __|house for a term of years. programme for the evening was in the 1y Upon y,M,R« Smiead; - Th March 13, 1867—The . Democratic | The funeral of the late William P.|hands of B G. Bovd. supervisor of Old Oaken mu:ke song, all g e onvention of the Eighth Senatorial|Nash took place at Laurel Hill, Fri-|gchools, and consisted of a numper of district was held at Treadway's hall|day and was very largely attended.| ictures portraying the progress made, in this city on Tuesday at 11 a. m. It| ‘Phe shipping at the wharves dis-|Guring the last few years, in the !TERUNG SILVER was thin and gloomy, the weather be- | played their colors at half mast dur- lequipment 6f sehoolhSuses, SILVER PLATE ing bad. John W. Murphy of Nor-fing the day as a token of respect for| 'Mrs . E. Knox, special veeal in- AND CUT GLASE Gramipa's Spestacies. Winiteea | wich cailed the convention to order.|the deceased. His remains were tak- |gimimior of e tome Schook haa Sweet and Low. song. alifThomas G. Kingsley of Franklin, waslen to Poquetanuck for interment. o ot G mvatent - prvasilam: s Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, grades Puzzled Dufchman, Geo. and. under her direction, part songs Brweit; Medicy of Ivar Sonts, Erads were successfully remdered by the F w (:U“‘D Jewelef PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING eight; The New Leaf, Susan McNee- [ STRIKING WORKMEN LOST 'SECOND CALL FOR scholars from the Afitchell sckhool. al- . . > Washington 8q., Washington Buiiding Nerwich, Connf, ly; America, with salute to flag, all - 3 e incade oalle Liged Agent for N, B, O, Sheet Packing. % uses from the schools. Two Years Pust Was Period of Un-|Answers Have Been Received From| ,Mrs. E. T. Bragler, vice president of the club, rendered a vocal solo The Loyal Finders of the Federated rest Says bor. Report. Al But 716 Plants. which was much appreciated by the Phone 581 church held a most enjoyable St. Pat- Se———— ¢ - — audience. Fioks social In the chureh pariors on| There were 422 strikes, affecting| The second call for manufacturers' | incitations through the press had CHIROPRACTIC T Friday evening. = The church was|67,717 persons, in the state during|blanks was sent out Friday by the|previously been given the public — tn munm PwMBlN(' preteily “decorateq with St'Patricis|the two vears ended November 30.|siato hesdquarirs of the Connecticut|niiend ~this enterininment . Tree of AD JUSTMENTS » 80 other selections by child: 5 hor- MANUFACTURERS’ BLANKS O L Eilvaen 7004 21 BROADWAY programme | 1916, as compared with forty-five dur-{pureau .of amilitary census. charge, and a goodly number of the lliam- Hue<}ing the preceding #wo yéars, x‘“’t‘e’?' Of the blanks sent out originally toftown’s reople showed their apnacia- lectricity is to lightin We guaran- Gnen. society: {loss in = wages was approximately |every manufacturing establishment in|tion by attending. The films for the slaateisity 4 ittt oo P Py M e antuny remort of the " stare| i mate. close to 4000 in all. answ. |pictures had been procured from|ls not melicine, surgery or:osteopathy.| tes the very Goww X - Wiliam. Lund: | sevenih annual report of the state|crs nave heom recefved from ail but nee of’ chifopractic” bears (he | by expert workmen at the tariest ndll}‘, )‘flias Carfle erud:!:‘-pjl- bureau of labor statistics to the g0vV-{716. To those who had not returned | = ———————————— { ohl wldckpubll;, bapnro\al pricen. ‘0 solo, Mr. Huber; reci on, ne | ernor. the blan up te yesterda: + Rvors y spoken of by many Burdon: sonsg, Loyal Finders; reading, | “The past two vears” the report e e e S BORN. - of mnote, among them Pphysiclans o Ask us for p’-n' and prices is @4 essential in modern hotss as Miss Woodward; piano solo, Mr. Hu-{says, “have been years of unrest ToolY . yoetariny. KEEGAN—In this city, March 16, 1917 prominénce as selentists, authors o = 3 g s .| works of authorit d_reliable - NOTICE ber: Trish ‘Folk ‘seng, Miss. CarriejMbor ciiclas sad'tls number of ""'“‘“ The committee of spectal assistants| ' Koogun of Pearl sirest. 7 - O | tgators of healtn subjects. AMORE Woodward. reported largely exceeds those In any Ly, the governor for the militacy cen. tiese men 1s Dr. Altred Waiton, 3. b, | J. F TOMPKINS DEAD HORSES AND cCOWS Following the entertainment refresh- { similar period.” sus expressed @pprecigtion yesterday WIE.!';-'ID Westerly. R. L. March 14| phijadelphia, . i = Free of Ch ments were served by the committee| During the two vears, according to 17. a daughter, Jane Graham, 10| jne at Harvard university, o emoved Free arge for the prompt responses already re-| Mr. and Mre. Jabez S. West. Jr- W Main Street in charge. the report, 627 buildings were con-| . i oq after having thoroughly Tnvestigated 67 est Streef all 1626 New Landon. Ask for Chas. Necucten” for raamofactucing purpases | soood, and confide: FICARD—In Westerly, R, T, March 11. practic fl‘"w"""" ;2‘ rge. Men’s League Meeting. by 294 manufacturers and the total{iweio,"00 “efi'fl.‘,‘fi delay, on Pitara, M A hl\l;n:rl’x‘;r]er?('l'":?{! s R et EST 8l HIDE co. ular meeting of the Men’s|amount expended for factory COR-|ceint of -the “second notice, TATEW—In Wilimantic, March 8, 1917, | in pain, the cause of their suffefins: ®. O, Box 379, New London, ;mfe? the Federated church was]struction was $18,277,825, an Increase |" | (onilete inventory of the ,.,“,u. 2 soy. James Cariton, to Mr. and Mrs. | never having been understood. There held Friday evening ]nbzhe church. |of $12, ot{tl’loo:(o (;voll;‘ the pm:nt t‘\.: fuu,fl,,, is not asked for in this cen-| J. Cariton Tatem of Eastford. aé‘le‘e?lwv;fi:lhen:agn;;liym!l’l’lh;::!!g:k,rnsg The regular routine of business was |years. of the construction w: ¥ reh 3. 19371 T > y re- g . fransacied and the reporis read and |for munitions factories. Bridgeport: | S5 out what use. ihe varioas planta| Lwinoans. Norman Denfson ana Ray: | moviog the prostuie br nerves revon | Hoating and Plumbing e approved. Plans for the next meeting | Hartford, Waterbury and New Haven |ouiq be to the government in the| MmORd Albert, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles T tare e e e tantlss were discussed. * had the most construétion work. event ‘of war, and fhe guestions have ] B Potter. T tante d Toarn. (o yourselt ‘ A Only 139 cases of occupational dis- |FUCH® OF TG SNC,FI8 GUeetions MMAHON—_In Hampton. March 12,|tne truth of these statements, 1 will 92 Franklin Street PANCAKE FLOUR * Notes. eases we;e repo:te‘d gurlng the 1“’0 answers wthout the necessity o care- é!dl"l"r” ‘I:"!l‘l:hto-r % Har. and Mra b‘etglld (:"h?vo Toy call l‘nd‘ wm“--» b d Ea S st t] we) rom | §.0) . sist yow ean to any.information waPLE svauP o ThEre T Semespicon et | EERt 5 i e S P ({3 ventorien of the varlond 5| wage g piliering, sy o3 | S, e o0 SRS o GASTINGS ey il ening. The views 1 be. of The letter sent out vesterday to the| Joseph P. Massey. 5% I s the Holy Land: , TSt Of labor conditions, the report re- |, "¢ J9UST FeT OUt TENIOH failed to «Allmmfi ae & y;—-—fi o e e by oot D irenis to fhe fitet motice follows: DIED. .' D ZIHMERMAN D C. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ¢ the munitions factories in-the Mm“:‘:h’,‘;n:";wd‘f:lm“:’h::qm A N I 17 Mrs Crarios v ass:| Dr. of Chivepractic. Graduate P. §. O. FoUN‘DRY Co Pm mark.t g v L2 DE S S o "x‘y'“' that the same be filled out and return-| penter, aged 52 years. 7 Thayer Bidg., Rooms 220-221. 'Tues- THE VA . Red Sox Win Championship | were successful, 240 unsuccessful and} . 3%, this bureau and it was also stat. | CLEMENS In Brooklyn, Conn.. Marc | day, Thuraday. Saturday, 2 to 6 p. m. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Mechanics—Masses at Sacred Heart |12l Were compromised. Working da¥s|.5 on the blank that failure to return| 8. 1917, Samuel Ciemens, aged 13 o. 11 to Ty 6 Franklin Street lost because of strikes totalled 631,29s. | ¢1 o the blank that fatlure to return| 3., - = Church—Personals. The largest number of strikes were in [ Y thn * i o= e e o P e 16 TIT. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietes S May, 1916, with a total of sixty-one. N iy froi Representative William P. Kelley of - - The Mechanics and the Red Sox met |1n 1915 the largest month was Sep- | iovg TRy from wyou has beem re-| ¢ PiCTn o Killingly, born Oct. 28, Ladies Who Wish for the third time at the local alleys|iember, with fifty-two strikes. Causes | CeiVed.- As your letter or our let-| g3 = en empe ad1 and the Mechanics took the count for. - crease, | teT May have been lost in the mails, | Funeral services at the Consresational DRS, L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |ihree straigie, “This makos 15 stratght |35 "for Shoreer day. 1213 other canses, | Wo, are sendins you herewith'a blank | ~chtren Bayviiie, Sefurdsy 02 3 strings that the Red Sox have won | jo: = > | which we ask you to fill out and re- | CHURCH Norwi 14, 287 Main Strest, Norwich, Conm. | from- the Mechanics. So it Jooks 85 | maten b Mavembar 30, 1016, ""C°™ |turn to us as socon as possible in order chrlgltuo.' "i'l.::‘;: o 'wuu.- A t Gager's Tum a Toilet Cream °"’°‘ Faurpt score: 3 it > ""l""'l Gorvice hat wi heir complexion i al- though they were the better team. The|” Briageport had th may x: c that will keep the % Pt « - 5 W F‘r:nni.; most perfect condition are invited to 10 & m 2 p. m. by aopcmunut k ford next, with thirty-five; and Now d“' e must report thomgmm un March 17, ai . Mgt e Coltiink Aeliay: ea g ¥ . thir oty fovernor. We are asking your co- - 5 m 97 89— 277 Faven, .. With m operation in mkmg the cehsus as erhlz and New Britain complete as ible. . ; twenty- Roach . X “Most of the strikes,” s the re- "YM“" 'C’ t" , {port, "ormut:d in Brldl!wrt. w’b{c‘h “Bureau of lflm-ry ‘Census.” ADA/Vii _Z‘?VERA' s 43 w0 23 e European wax has been blam- 'CHURCH SITE MARKED. —GROUCHY ‘GROWLING GLOOM— fooms up in the offing, knetically speaking, a quick sgil-away is your instant need. Set your rudder for The Biggest Little Store in town and get the Mag zine of your sport, hobby, business, which contains enough peroxide in it to make it the ideal winter cream. DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET Snnb.n Qx«pt HAGBERG_In rwich, March _ 16, 1% odilla’a. it of Andrew Heg Funeral l‘!"‘lccl ‘will be held l.l t‘lu mm her for almost everything, and was no 3 s 82— 229 fexception in the matter of strikes.” | Fifty Years A.p' '.v. Peter Kelly sfter to the public the finest standard e ,-,l‘“" pom%l:fl;nth.ba:‘"' a :2 Erected Cross on Lot Bought For hmdmflm‘n and America: | Brown . { compared with. 16,008 in the peosed.| St. Patrioks Parish. profession, trade or recreation. WILLIAM C. YOUNG -h-. ‘ 3 ing two years. The average. cost to ccessor to 29 Lthis state was 35 cents. - Some of the older Catholic Tes- oSS UM DRt (i e gt In the fwo vears 1624 tenement |idents of Norwich recall that ffty | floor, Breadway side) we have a smoke CARP&TER > = i -}",";’,"?.,,:':; (Constructed, containing 5 for every smoker. who demands a high and BUILDER lasses af ac M Church. were in four- Best work and mmterials at right There will be masses in the Sacred [!een towns. : P Kelly, ir it Aedlecse sordorgzch prices by skilied labor, Heart church today (St. Patrick’s) at COME IN PHONE IN | Telephone 50 West Main 8t 3 Church strest TR ;% Wews Wein O the ‘mnled m"i, z {REAL ESTATE SOLD : M B E ARE : Personals. - . _TO SATISFY-CLAIM "’“" the - - SHEA lhehgammm WA Sheriff G wWas a vislt_or Y cl’'s was l 4 0 Y e e S TR G T Corner of Brossway and Buth seets,| O€MIING Quit “ Jaomed & : t, Bi)oo. Jewett City,-Swahn's o 3 Phone 766 OUR STOCK OF ‘Tonigh orchestra, Norwich.—adv. Th, Houses and bnflm Wln —_— Linden street and Blydenburg avenue| ' HOW'S THISY . We wi A B % “D"-“m:fi’p ckley mmn-flfwem New London, which were basis of a| We offer One Hundr : l” F nklin St JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. : fore for'a. fow daye. : sult brought by Adolph Periroth ,-;4,5" b g c',_,:};-*m ; FANKIIMN OL. |10t 38 per cont. off our regular low against Morris, Naletsky of New Ha-| - IS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE prices. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ; Al 'r.pumno—rn- engagement of Mise | ven for foreclosure of martgage off . :{’"“ ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE Entire stock MUST be sold by J lTN BY pLA'N “J| Barbara Fox of “Great Barrington.|533,000 were sold at a. court | 33 Sears am “m' e kpren o "" PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- March 28th. J Mass., & hu:bor in the local school, to | sale Thursday. mm most r-nfll'y r catarrh. Bfl s THING IN THE MEAT LIN p It s o pleasing way to ||Joph S 2nier A Mt e e Pt e S, M o B AL | ER J OGULNICK. & CO; alng 35 take Diacs in. ene. | | e A @ th ‘-hp- irom the bioca and Peating VAL.LUPPERT 32 Frankiin Street *Phone 714-18 buy Jewelry, - — = | court ',‘},"’" it was partie#y 1 S Lo m.e,, Hall's Catarrh A — “WQNDERFUL, BARGAINS" 3 S about_three The 1ses ? ETS will see T RN el gy g Dr. Alffed Richards |5 o & J p. SWAHN t “ tid of ~ at once DENTIST 9-12 2% g : 1 W a5 e it e Iailors Te1. 299 House tel, 1225 lerlln Square, 237 Main Street Telephons 551-12 DR.R.J:COLLINS | DENTIST 'in Main w-t. “"‘crd-h. Conn.,

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