Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 17, 1917, Page 15

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Al.her Audflr-&m Blt~ Indhovv‘doesthéChandler exoelothercaiiinm I vf\v?ys itex?ceb and’in mm Some ing wha! 11500 wor store in a nQ—lieen _t C and some others.here are not wi ing, for they think they knmow. .. t was taken St. Patrick’s Eve Party. - - R e There was L‘hhnr:fi fi:tei:dma' at fgin.” X % 5 St. James' paris day evening | * Bougquet For 'mx Clerk Mireo i for (né AU BRI N | e nhmurun'cnr:k B the only gatieving ot the Kind® that Warner of the superior court Friday, will be heid duris Lenten season. Town court records show that the | his duties . were performed: by _ the first fifteeri days of March 'show 18 |Mmessenger, Irving L.. Mirop. . .Court Pt Packard; ma.;m;, ’*"wmiif smf»mmm Cases ‘requiring the attention of the | OMCials and members of ‘the bar rec- A tFibunal, gfnized the event by presenting Mr. No. 2—Aluminum Crank which ties’the franie of . e o, s e | VIS B ¥ Lo : .at four points at frontand rear sides.of pany are ackfi wllelg(ng m. r.eemt pha Delta class of t ey ell' g5l mt B Fea “Cre cisor, e ‘ 1 mudfin By Rea Crd m mum evening ; 7.to the mator The soldiers ate “Very apprediative of | teachers and officers-of the school. ‘ g 4 the gifts. George P. Miner remains seriously 4 Worman Miristie t Bresch. |1 W vieod poicoing at The Dy Rev. Mrs. AL - MiKinistry, .who has| The next meeting of the Putnam successfully ziven-a series of Je¢- [ Req Croes soclety is ‘scheduled for tures in Providence, is to begin & Se- | next Tuesday afterhoon at-the-rooms ries o}‘. p{opheue nature at the Advent| .7 the Chamber of Commerce. churc! ere. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meller and| Passenger Trains to Run Through. children of Gardner, Mass., are visit-| Railroad men here made the im- ing Postmaster and Mrs George M.|pending strike the subject of most all Pilling. of their conversation Friday. If the Mrs. Harriet Dixon is a patient in|strike comes, it will be effective, ac- No. 4—Annular Bnll»Bang 2 Wme Pfiu-e.-Arrow, Locomolflle, mnton, Wh!te, Stutz, Meteer, No. 5—Annular M—Benflng m Packard; Plerce-Arrow, Locomobile;" Whlte, Stutz . the Parade Street hospital, Provi-|cording to Friday's arrangements, at dence, where she was operated upon |6 p. m. But this doés not mean that successfully this week, and is report- | passengers who are on trains - here ed as resting comfortably. will not be able to get to their des- ° Genuine shamrocks, in little Ppots, |tinations. Passenger trains will run were being offered here Friday and through to their destinations and in being purchased by those interested |case of a strike that branch of the in the things that pertain to St. Pat- | service will not be suspended before ‘No.-6—~Aannular Ball-Bearings for Rear Wheels. T atreoe Comianye Dividemuic | | Aion oonie oot e atiod, M is Packard, Locomobile; White; Stut, Mercer e TR GRE Rin oot Parencage "ol iuh e gt | v ! > No. 7—H:lgh "Tension Magneto Ignition. bk . Y onfua | their posts if the Witike Is deciared. ; ADriil, pavd UNTTNN SRATIE O] | Sohool to Have-MWiselesn.Dutht: Arrow, Locomobile; Wlnton. White, Stutz, Mercer p:r kahare nr‘: llrt‘: ‘i‘l‘:::m Iof m%’:{:::: Notwithstanding :2“ the ‘eflotryt to stocl hese hel ly £ ireless it from th it- Tt ‘was stated here Eriday that the | oq States war department for the State CHAIVDLER HAS ALL T:HESE FEAT URES gemocrats have not taken any action, | Trade School did not bring the desir- 2 $ i and jqmay not, to elect a successor 10 |eq results, the school is goiig to have an, ‘what sbout other well-known cars h the I tlon. The Chandler offers you Boéth; ncogn!ud William P. Kelly, a republican repre- sentative of the town of KILINgiy. |ave’ meen iatorotin in oy Omciels field? _Of .ix otlier medium-prlced six- e world over as the best ignition system. Will _Refuse Renomination. - and will furnish the desired equip- cars, . o e Not a- e one of them ofleuhyou the silent chain Judge Harry E. Back will not con- | mént. w at 31‘50 d,.cg. wlt.h the Chandler . drive, th one of them, in a xherprlccd model sider renomiantion for warden of the| Many of the Boys at the school are features: P (82225), tes this featur . Pore e i, Dorassure of hia: profea |Dect of learning wircless tolegraphy, Hating at $1495, checks with the Chandler Chindier chocks with the Bigh-priced care® Chandler sional interests being such as to re- |2nd it seems certain that the nsw de- . 2 perfjorms with the high-priced cars. - o= v o ¢ red E. Cun- |partment of study will prove very in only m features; uf: of Six mak quire_all his attention. F O ol & bt s '" heck wlth h dler e manufzacturer one can e just as big e e s i e in only two !-wu.lt s e Clun claimi: a‘: any other. . The Chandler Gompany likes to the caucus next week. = ENLARGING RAILROAD YARDS. deal e iy s’ Badle W A ot s One car, listing at $1250, checks wlth the Chandler For years the Chandler Gompany has nuda the Milton Reed. who came here from |Plan of New Haven Road to Expand, v dm Cly !'0 features; Chandler a fact-car, not a claim-car. Boston for @it wih ThidC father, | ~Making Local Q\a}(m‘ of Great: Iny-. = EeeOfie' car, Mfln‘m checkl w‘lth the Chandler Claims sell a ot of cars, but facts sell more cars; ol e s e e S SEs | Partane : HE : in omly two features; Just as fast as the buyers learn the facts. reported as much improved, as was 2 3 O-pe-t. Hsting at $1725, checks with the Chandler » The Chandler is honesily built and moderately er Plans that the New Haven road } his father also. Baptist chureh, |B2S_under consideration for the en- in four features. priced. There is no other Six selling at anything like T e R, ng of the Putnam railroad vards : Not :’ah one of the six makes of medium-priced the Chandler price which will give you so much depend- HE Ias Swaffield has -accepted a call as PO TN e l'& to offers you High Tenslon Magneto - able service. ; B el 7! stated that the iplans contem- ! S Ghandles ha daf fik in th ! foc B g b plate extensions and” ekpensions that 1 2 mgoreoognlu its superiority that the er has earned a front rank position in the | - 2 wi =0 ‘enlarge the freight handling ] ! i Mrs. Leonard James will have the |k, 32, STRTED, (o ToEh, M ratiog indus many it that twenty-five thousand buyers this year will choose the | Cle"at her home for a meeting Mon. |One of the mgst important on this Chandler as the Six to be preferred above all Sixes. { day afternbon. Quotations are to be 3; Of LS DIE v £ ¥ | T W Tty n agent of the company has been 3 ! s e g FIVE PLEASING TYPES OF BODY | The Bohemian club is now occupy- 3 i f ing the entire second floor of the Brad- | Sotrcy If In effet, cause further dim- Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1395 \ Y Duilding; & new rbom. on the Main| babiy add to the already excessivel Four-Passenger Roadster, $1395 - “ Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedan, $2095 i street side, having been redecorated | high prices of many articles. So many and furnished for use. The club-Ras| sirike threats seem to be awakening Four-Pa.nenger Convertible Coupe, $1995 * Limousine, $2695 ; largest number-in' its sistory: e All prices f. o. b. Cleveland Progress on ‘Dacorsting. Sk Good progress has been made aur-| 'Y °E"‘”—1"—FM°"°"E"°"‘? COME CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER NOW b P?fintflv’;@l;n ol the !{AL& T|Far From Present State of Danielson : ecorations of.St, Ja of : ‘ ok s ngw sdianecd 1o ‘;Mm ~Paving Near Station Needed. - ere the beauty o e decorations, . " ises of a City Beautiful campaign. s lrrltlhd k.it '_T.Ik .1: ?‘trlk..h Wa,r‘ sl declared. on billboards s _ Among working people here there | prom located in the heart of i g ey | MR Ioat I DB Uit of M. B. RING AUTO CO., 23 Chestnut St., Norwich. Phone 1290 S the railroad men over the prospect of | hideous, multi-colored nightmare and a strike that it is taken for granted | their obliteration was forthwith de- creed. Much was said and sometling (3 was done toward freeing the streets ) from unnecessary litter—garbage cans 5 ' were supplied and placed at needed 8 points. An era of beautifyfftg about - CLd the business center included the plant- | oo & « r.|ing of shrubbery about the gates, at i D ... | the Main_ street crossing. 1y The brighten the corner where you 4 are movement, s ned sl - 5 P flower into results t 4 o some degree of civic masn{flcence s s i : R - H ' when ' it suddenly inkeéd nnd éyen- i 5 5 —— —— j 3 1) hervid &":,;cg“fmm“‘sup B he fact |t Putnam this week xnvacuc;uu mend on Friday afternoon, March 23d. |Speakers will be present to talk -on|ALIBI WILL BE DEFENSE PARIS NEWSPAPERS APPROVE T~ 77777, |that the approach +to-Danielson from | that Srmt he Lenih By 1 Upost Wil BS geved. S e s L e OF ALFRED A. FRITZEN DEVELOPMENTS IN RUSSIA 1y | the railroad station as it is to be seen =4 Athletic Association. Big Oxen.8old. T PR ’ DON'T STAY'CONSTIPATED WITH [ on any of these bright March moen. | C20Y. 0 Make the Sxansions that are s g " P Former German Army Officer, Who is| Express Relief at Successful Reversal BREATH BAD, STOMACH SOUR' | fngs 1 under consideration. Zhe Huadam Neck Athletic associa- | The largest, pair, of oxen in town, : g at ful » ngs 18 enough to make anyone with a| "Yana north of the coal chute in the was organized Tuesday ovening,|owned by Walter M. Gillette, was sold Charged With Conspiracy. of Vaccilating Policies. OR A COLD. sense of the aesthetic or. & grain. of [upper railroad vyara must be sequived | Aos 15th, with Reuben Ostergen, presi. |& few days since and delivered to e S _ B e hep SAh Rhanks to carry out the plans, and the - | Gont: Wiiam Beatnard, wiee president | Hartfora purchasers. They were five| New York, March 16.—An alibi will| Parls, March 16, 445 * p. ENJOY LIFE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER [erywhere with dick "11’;[’3:“’“" ©- | chaug _river will have to be Giverted|and manlger; Carl G. Sandin. secre. | years old, weighed about two tons, and | the defense of Alfred A. Fritzen, a|Parls newspapers generally apply T T and. .a|from fts present courst back into <. 3360 cash was the price received. t »¢ warm approval in thelr com- e no“;‘:s ‘QNlflp-l ¢ .w‘r"sok:-'il:en::kedgtl‘l? tzhhn“ ;re"mm the | former Gourse, thrgugh what ls h"‘"‘ ”“m"‘"‘“d "!mc'“"‘“n"r, asen ?ym‘c“n‘d' mFO esth", Rty catienan Sovd :\('):er:rag:;:er; flirnm;,e;:mmf 1:;‘;:: ::l:; me:!::todn: :n t::’ developments in i+ AND FEEL FINE. Dead i g o s er in town / s person who alights from a train to |23 4 river.. The. river whs bail and football will be thé leading nbury & busineys; cal foday to asewer to. the' indictment|Russia and express relief at the suc- before diverted from its ofi‘hfl eports 3 Monday. e By R Mrs. Marshall Gates, with her Mittle | charging him with engaging in a con- |cessful reversal of the vaccilating pol- daughter, Mildred, of IHartford, 18| ., .y with Captain Fritz von Pa-|icies that have prevaled and their re- e ‘|look “over a_ town that _does man: things well, prides itself rightfully o: course to make way for railroad im-| Services at the Congregational . 3G its general beauty and talks provements. church Sunday, March 13, will be at > Emf,-eg.. a5, oy AR duich of | M rhe new yara pian woula wn:vlth i1 & m. wit' Hsermon by the pastor, |passing & week ‘at her former home | 0 N ormer German military -attache | placement by what appears fo be i el ‘trackage aod ‘other prnen “Wh : . s : it recte o> than the strect Snd square shuit Jon | fasilities a large area wost oOf the|ssclety, Mis Bams Brv, joader, | . Friends are pleased to learn of the |4t WVashinzton and others, (o\destroy | opular administration directst foJ .| station, and the slévenly mess there | Present k‘l_- Jamds Flood is working at the|decided improvement in the condition | P Dleaded nof gullty and in de- |great resources of Russia r n is madé to look worse by contrast with EE s Biptian Orie. Wi Sax bom ws- lranrcioe 970 quarry. - ShOT 000 bail emanded to the * splendid pavemént that _runy|the local vard to the nnfl:erd m:.lu Captain Sandin has purchased from |riously ill for weeks with typhoid Hie-Torab ail Way reman He sald he was not in| pg. Haven—St. Rose's guild of St through the Main street, ipon which [of Mechdnicsville. ‘William Chapman a yoke of cattle for | Pneumonia. Niagara Falls on the day he is al- g s this “slough of despond” borders ' | If the changes ars made, the yaras|nis two farms. Ere talsnnt ek o Fall leged by sovernment agents to have |Mary’s church which was orsspised The men who dking strenuous- | here Ve a- greatly dularged oa John Johnson has moved into the| , "o .. i inment was given at the |been there with dynimite in his B i e auant £ windpw o the *| iy against this conaition. sz up hiie | pacty. farmhouse. o - . i ”,“dm Tor tmprovement i ol e : : e Chsintian Eedeaver socisty’ ad- | 1OWs hait ednesday evening under | charge. church'in memory of the founder. St. —paving. HADDAM m journed the business meeting and so- | tDe auspices of the C. . society AR Rose's guild, organised with 120 mem- ¢ === T iy ik £ Dive oo held ot grange. Weather conditions and Pad| Bristal—Tie following Connecticut | bers, has a membesehip of 600. WILLIAMSVILLE 'PLANT ~ Conneotiont Open 4o Middles S Daseangs” Thuredsy - evening on e young, women were initiated into so- e — f the lecture at Gran, 1al " ieti 2 Wellesl ilece atarda; Y Subject of Fiattering Write-up in| ‘town—Children’s Choir ta Be Enters ts"“"'."nmu Tt will be heid with R e T s atins Heien aveer, T ot ‘Ohildren Cry ’Sht 7 s Goodyear Publicatian. d 5 Bailey. next Thursday. evening. | POO5.0! Miltora, the Agora; Mixs Louts’ M. FOR FLETCHER'S e g - Aus. hgyve -mide eir appear-| g v and Mrs. Franklin Countryman | Bangs, 1917, of - Bridgeport, o """" ¥ath| _The current issue of the Wingfaot| The river is open as far as mm- were in New Haven Thursday. SRS WNINtY) L AHE " MY TR TORIA th Clan, official publication of the - [fown and the trips of the bpit from Miu Edith Raymond, the organist at | Were i prasiultbei it o vonighy rts, 1918, .of Bristol, Zeta Alpha. c AS sflenfiva amd n't year Tire and Rubber. Ak- | New:York have been resumed. ‘' the church, was {ll Sunday and unable | 5 pooINTED AMERICAN r. company, of. o e ed. ptain” Sandin of = the e Sifstiiacy [io attend io her duties e«: “!‘s’o ful) o g SRS c’”fi{:fi PEeana o Jooht Kanawha " spent MILITARY | ATTACHE IN ROME . ret a Box of onday wi s famil, thy w' ST =T R maws At oRe A hesps 4 the cons | Nest, Téturning to New ¥ by 3}.&" - Lieutenant Colonel C. A. F. Flagler THE BRnnKLYN SAVINGS BANK :E:fle‘i?:a;:?n;‘;t m > ¢ ves in AKrG . 2 mwn!n;.flm <3 ie Pair of of the Engineer Corps. % /| tains lendid tribute ¢ : The of amm lay—Big Pair Fre——— / « fou will wake up and t "‘w readers 3o -mot see the a Teed | | n * Washi; , March 16—Lieutenant - ?‘5 . shown in esta " the T | dropping in the ‘market 2 £ e T Colomel Co A Fiagler, engineer c:»arg' Incorporated 1872 o Miss Dorothy.Smith is passing two | Now in_charge of ¢ ‘ashington, DANIELS! iy e N érs_stiou] | I8 regarded as of the very 4] o ::h, Viositeh: 'g S utabar A gu:ngmaenng“d‘t::;ietla: been, des- ; ON, CONN. ous or-feve ‘whole bert “Boys, . P 3 e rence Soulo‘ in_Brooklyn, N. Y. Americas it Rome, succeed el e : Wt fter sayss - |ward. L. Parker was in Hart- | ing Mojor BIvid Zibers, who was ac- Thu bank is noy open Snturdly evemn'- from 6 to 8 o’cloc! E, Tire “and .. xew dAy- recently and while | cidentaily killed on the Italian front o : purchased a young horse which | recently by.a fall from his horse. 5 for the transaction of business “Expects to receive in a few days. kA iy 3 Waterbury.—Plans for _ths Camp|. G!.rl.‘ &rand_council to be held_ in -hall_on March «15 ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. W ILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vice-President

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