Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1917, Page 2

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after 3 o'clock and went to ory where he looked over tails of work. He will not stay in Willimantic any length of time, as he ls_necded elsewhers about the state phc. 1A e twenty men to do the | Windham Lays One Mill Tax. “Inndscape gardening” were under the \ e annuai meeting of the W‘Sndhnm direction of Caretaker Palhus who had A B the men dix a trench fourteen inches wide and of the same depth. Where | {5} ? the shrubbery meets the. walks that T 2o into the building there s to be - e DS ON SIDEWALK E =y A crected an ornamental brick post. ooch R e CONSTRUCTED OPENED e T e s Through the generosity of Samuei | 224 i B g T Y i Hhaencty ; { ooy Easter vaca. Chesbro and C. E. Simonds every post | 8% s Two,_ Bids Were Received and the will have a light on its top, the wir- lant Sear. The matter of dn-| | € Sirosd Moadey Evesing ing and piping for this work, In fact| stalling more lights in’the village was > e T o cal Part | eft to a committee which will inves-| At a meeting of the street commit- of the work Is to be borme by these |5l > 2 SO R TS WUICH Nire meet- | tee held In the offfce of the city clerk ing. in the A meeting of Washington council, Jr. O. U. A. M., will be held this even- ing in Mechanics’ hall. - two me: At 5 o'clock the whole company was " called_to retreat in full marching or- der. They were assembled in the driil Put Relatives Out. shed of the armory before Captain Chief E. H. Richmond, arrested Her- Clark. penigildi- Leiviere Monday noon and No orders have been received by the | lodged him in the station house to ey officers of the local company vet, al- | await trial this morning. Chief Rich- ctow:u g A g K gt . Son though it is expected that the <om-|mond received a complaint from the el BEGES pany will be called out most any time. | relatives of the man, who live on Cen- 1 but what to do and where to go still{ ter street, that they had been put out :?.1‘,.‘:?.?‘.’,.‘;“‘;’,}.‘:.’:%:‘,‘.“‘"‘:‘ cn'll::e remains a mystery to the officers. No{of the house. The chief went to the | S1OU°3 o s doubt the company will do guard Quty | house and found the man in a drunk- | JOF hh'ed" N somewhere in the state. en condition. He will appear before|be furnished today. . . L s fhe police court this morning on the | ;.7 5eeq to have been opened Monday WEDDING gharges of intoxication and breach of | yening but no bids were received by " the committee: Terry—Chamberiain. = Mise Ruth A. Chamberlain., daugh- Willindatio In Toha Fais City Teaming Contract Awarded. know ter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. Cham- | The local Y. M. C. A. duckpin bowl- | 0% 'S8 T8 (08 W ing | thee, the only true God, and him whom berlain of this city, and William D.|ing team came off third in a game| 0 WrEC I o8 Tl teé for |- thou Terry, were united in marriage Mon- | deciding the champion Y. M. C. A.|L.0 minz year has been miven to|didst send, even Jesus Christ. day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home | bowling team in the state. The game | 109 €O S e e it ~—John, 173. * of Rey. Vernon W. Cooke of the Con- | was rolled off In the prs R gregational church. towing =2 S > ey meeting Saturday night and gave their | Dinner hour and social season. The la- ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Terry and sev- | & fair sized audicnce, Hartford, Willi- 5 eral suests were given a reception and | mantic, Bridgeport, New Britain and | decision. oot cneyi—s - e 2o Bgoe - enseind luncheon at the Bome of Mrs. Estelle | Middletown competing. The = o r h Terry Lathrou, sister of the groom, at | the Willimantic team were as follows: . Brief Mention. 2 T, i e O ok ist 1] _ Monday morhing at the home of T. 290 Lewiston avente. The groom, who | Barl Battey, Everett Ladd, Jack Leon-| _Alek Rabinovitch of Norwich was in | Grocys psver contescnny businscs; | N- Dickenson = on, Pearl street his is employed by the Swift company in |ard, Arthur Andrews, Willlam Hig-| Willimantic Monday. 085, The Tesy tion and the Life,]| @aughter, Miss Mary Catherine Dick- 7 enson, was united in marriage with of Mr. and Mrs. William H. 4 e : South Windham. The bride was as-f{hs men of the Wl e high ac.| . & Brown, physical director of the|Barwick. of Plajnfield, sabject, The| 328 Mre W. 1 Wrishe of Dentarbrodic. erage, one big cup for the winning e 9. reaiie i B B B2 Monday. remembrance of me.—Luke 22:19. Ad-| % & Pates and was sitended by tho For the total fall, Hartford won with nolds of Lisbon, subject, The Lord" i a h tion in A - points, Middletown. Willlmantic, [is spending her vacation in Arling- |0t . T 2 ¥e proclaim the | Pouquet of lilies of the valley and |1ere to08y “n 1540 N - ) ten, N. J. 5 N R TR ESREY dtait i ng come- 1 Cor | roniae, Northay L Weigne, cousin fall was 1437. The only cup won by Willimantic was the single, won by Jack Leonard with a fall of 131 pins. Most of the cups were won by Hart- ford men. There was some discus- sion over Leonard’s. total, as one of the spectators claim. he stepped one- half inch over the foul line, but the scorekeeper was not told about the ¢laimed foul until after the game, Leonard won anyway, as 129 would in this city Monday afternoon. K ton of Preston City, Rev. Her- ; Mrs. James F. Twomeyv of Jackson {hert . Rollason wof Hanover. deacons, Heard and See been spending the wintor in the south, | bon: Renjamin R. Briggs. city. 1. C. Clifford of this city is in Ev- Surprise, For Guest. Clagence Hillamith of Boston: has have won the cup. erett. Five Join Home Guards. The home guard has been increased by the addition of five more names. Of these, one is F. L. Clark, at pres- ent commander of the A. C. Tvier Camp of Spanish War Veterans, -who has seen real service in the Philip- | studies in Pratt Institute, Brooklyn,{and told to find the other end. _ Al}|from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John pine Isiands. The -addition of these five names to the list brings the t-ul‘m: parents in this city. found a jon-quil at the end of the Miss Marion Cocper returned Mon- > up to 48 which means that the re-| yfes Lillian Williams of Lebanon But a Jinen shower was the to Cushing academy. Uniformly Good criiting: officers have oniy two more |avenue is spending the Easter vaca: of Miss MeNicols 3 Y. and Mrs. Charles E. Whesler Or“‘es organize the gompany. California FruitGrowersExchange @ liams, of Canterbury Green. having recently been ‘Worcester. M:ss Sarah McDonald of New York Delicious refreshments were served |is visiting relatives in the village. ? Miss Alice Ottenheimer of this city Good Display, of "Flags. In answer to the appeals sent out by the government and state in regard the senior class of the Rockville kigh school that is in Washinzton. George Brewer, who has been con- nected with the Lincoin company for some time, has resigned and cntered Hio sy 5 TRt Finytenn. The guests included besides Miss Fire District Officers. Asl - DR. F. €. JACKSON § For Rheumatic Miery nE”T’s' ‘There is no place for rheumatic pains Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | and misery, #£ you wiil only follow the Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 advice of an old, expe- 2 rienced plysician, r. Levi § Minard prescri and used JAY M. SHEPARD Minard’s liniment for sore- Eucceeding Fimore & Shepard l\fl;‘. ‘llfi‘gllm. ul'm 3 ang al eumatic FuneraiDirectorand Embalmer It has nover Talled and 15 -3 =. - A perfe less, eco- 60-62 Nortk St.,, Willimantic Setne nomii:tall,‘ ngreuh . t:iyl’ and ean to use, as absolu stain- Ea s Tel cdunection | joss, Minard's liniment, obtained from eny druggist, s wonderfully soothing, HIRAM N. FENN penetrating and effective in all cases UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |~ strains, lum! ), Bore joints, stiff- 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. i Wess, seclatica rheumatism. Telephone Lady Assizoan: | Fune ¥ Mrs. H. E. Olson, Miss Florence | Executive committes, John Fribance, ubsrel of Frask Decatt — Matthew [T, 0 "y Muctan Robinson andlConmed | Kretser and W. L. Mai held at his home Sunday afternoon at 4 Hel v Hill, Ernest A. Bliven; treas- 230, Rev. Oscar J. Aldrich of the Me- | ,Miss June Clarke of Brookiyn and | Henrs TL Ernest A4 BIveni, iroas: " i Charles Pierce of Danielson visited e 33 thodist church officiated and burial| 2700 (OEE Sav ‘who is spending | R: Donath: assistant, Wilfred E. Lam ; mgnlhnxi!h Mrs. G. W. Robinson on unday_afternoon. Miss Mabel Wilcox was in Hartford | SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETS FRIDAY was in the Stafford Street cemetery. He is survived by his wife and ome daughter, Mrs. Jennie Hall of Mont- clair, N. J. For several years Mr. Or- cutt’ resided on Village Hill. _About | Monday. threc years ago he moved to Staffora| Miss Elizabeth Clarke is at home Springs. from Smith college for the Easter re- | Chairman Stone Has Called Mesting Jr. and Mrs, Ernest L. Maynard of | cess. - Brookiyn, Y. ure guests of Mr.| Miss Marian A. Robinson is the Por 18 o'Clock. and Mrs, E. K. Taft. guest of Mrs. H. W. Wheelock, Jr., in Miss Carrie Comins of Brookline, | New London for several day: PR ey o P, G SR e nAauC-‘; “:;nvlsnmg her mother, Mrs. W. Moving to Norwich. 3 committee, which would handle any A MR Brooks of Somersworth, N.| Mre. Eiliza Saunders and Miss An- | resolution declaring war or a state of ¢ » N-|gie Gardner are to move to Norwich | war, late today called a meeting of where Ernest Saunders is employed, | his committee for 10 o'clock tomor- this week. The family have lived in |row. Jewett City thirty-eight years and it Senator Stone said he had no in- Corns Loosen Off e e = Upitei= Mo st e friends to learn of their removal to|act on a war resolution, but in view With S 2’ % - another place. of the president’s address, he believed Mag'c Gets-It About the Borough. his committes might as well meet to- d begin worl John T. Stewart reports the first| morrow an 2 Drops Do the Work, Painlessly. |catch of trout—sixteen good, big ones. | ThS senator said he did not expect tell you, before I heard of ‘Gets- | There were jnore flags out in the| . = It T used to try one thing after anoth. | borough Monday than were ever dis- | | . . jecigration of H A v M‘l N HE L er for corns. I still had them. I|played before.® A. A. Young firés the * - ¥ E Slc I T H‘OME used bandages and they made fny toe |sunset gun as the signal to lower|viar. he added. “but when it 1s do- so big it was murder to put on my |them. = . 2 Bennett, the fish dealer will be un- [{n€ 23 o8 B8 108 oo e what FOR BASTER Seck ‘Decane ot Hiness —ady. > '®|opinions a man might have about the Francis Y. Brown returned Monday need for war, any other position fould to mesume his studies at Cushing|Pe contemptible and no American could contemplate it - phere. Murray's Boston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONN. S MOy Sesheny. Captain Arthur J. Hanlon, 38th In- fantry U. S. A, Has Been Detailed. Middletown. Conn., April 2.—Captain Branch of Red Cross jed— | Arthur J. Hahlon of the Thirty-Fourth o e s Ba Fort Infantry, U. S. A.. has been_detained Order Jor Barge Tenders—Baptist|.; “miijtary instrictor at Wesleyan issionary Society Elects Officers. :nélver“‘t{ and ';“Ln enter up‘,nt h:- " AT uties at once. nouncement o A meeting was held Monday evening this effect was made late today. Cap- Almost as old as Easter itself is the institution of music g 2 Academy. Ashburnham, Mass. = > . - - . . . Clarke was registere: - especially adapted to this most significant of all festival 3 Y Md. Monday might 1-:::' Tas | MILITARY INSTRUCTION of the Christian church. ] ; 4 g Fred. who 18 & student af the Stava:| - AT WESLEVAN UNIVERSITY LET US PUT A GRAPHOPHONE IN YOUR HOME FOR EASTER You can select from three of the best makes, the Edison Diamond Disc, the Columbia’ and the Sonora. No need to be without one in the home if you are a lover of good music when instruments like the ones Jon Chapiar of Hed Cross In this vil. | San ‘35" etodent. aviag In He mentioned are obtainable at ‘such moderate prices and || .. Tiomen mat At the. diserics hall: where | UPior Year. fo entef West Foiat. on such easy term payments. 1 than they | don. spoke oy raerson of New Len: | Two- Stsamers Arrive From Forsign i o 3 . and ors, Bu a8 ol SR fatnation o namr MR- ssion, Aptl e Hees Lie Step in and hear your &wnln artists on one of these §|tooling Tor me. Turo or e Snd St e 3 s e it Tk Bate and the Conardsy machines. corn | join. shrivel and get so loose that you can Working on B ing arge Tenders. :m"‘,.?“"‘ it right oft with your fin-| 3..ry Duvip 1s sugaged on'a contract There has been nothing new dis- |Of four 15-foot lons barge tenders for| B8 e RO, S, e | S Lo e HiAeror A wramasoria” | Tl Tg gk & mine and was covered It's the new tion company. They are to be com- THE H- G MU“MY co ® le, pleted as quickly as possible, the first | yy,qgam,—Since th have an : o Y U, T H S AT W AT R < - Missionary Seciety’s Officers. was rolled off in the I:l;:t-&ord 5 4 675, In Heavenly Love Abide. Recess. 4 1 [CHARGED WITH THREATENING are to serve dinmer in the vestry. Weight—Dick session, 1.45 o'clock— x A Edward A. W. Simmers, 67, a Native of Germany, Held in $20,000 Bail. ¢ Caméden, N. J., April Z.—‘l‘cehnle‘llyl Santiago, Cuba, April 2—Colonel Ra- thelr local branch, s the youngest son gins. Miss Mabel Hardman is visitlng|Shackley, (by request) Mrs. F. S.|{ASOn. Wos united in mdrriage with| ., geq with ‘threatenin the_life of {u Manduley, former governor of 22 aSt | e Tmen on-the wigning isam: tne-tor | gty 2 Claremont N P Lo e e suraect | Tis|and Mrs. 'W. H. Wright of Centertrook. | Eresident Wiison, BawardeA. W, Sin emony - " |mers, 67 years old, a native o - Iocal Y. M. C. A, was in Springfield | Lord’s Supper a Memorial. This do In | J1e CSnony was performed by Bev: |many, was held under $20,000 bail for dress by the Rev. Willlam J. Rey 3 » United States Commissioner Joline Miss Julia Guild of South Windham ‘wore -a traveling suit and carried a here today. In default of bail Stmmers k iladelphia secret Copeland Markoff, a student of the < According to Ph 7 v i - vi 11:29. Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- 3 service operatives, who arrested Sim- University of Vermont, was a visitor [ (02*%. Sacrameat o O ather M. m; and Wrs. Wright will reside in |3c0 o S o, s . s - garded as detrimental to the safety of Street is_entertaining her nieee, Miss | '(; Starkweather, Griswold: E. Wal-| Mrs. Thomas Ryley of New Haven |the president. Simmers, who is al- Theresa Flanagan of Pawtucket, R. L| 3, Bingham, Hanover: John C. Haw-|is the guest of her parents, Mr. and |leged to have been strongly opposed to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, who have | kins, Jewett City; Frank Hvde, Lis-| Mrs. George Keigwin. the United States entering the yar, is Plainfleld; | Dr. and Mrs. George Leonard and said to have declard that if he had a have returned to their home in this|Hollis H. Palmer, Preston City. Hymn | Miss Edna Wheeler have returned|pomb he would go to Washington and A i = 1106, A ‘Parting Hymn We sing. from New York. blow the president’s head off.” Simmers was born in Leipsic, Ger- Mass many. He lived in Montreal at one Sccount of ‘the seriots Uiness of ne| MMiss Edith entertained a| Mrs. John McDonald has returned |fime and became a British subject. mother. party of young Jadies at her home on| from A month’s visit with relatives in |ffe moved to Lancaster County, Pa., After “REEE s in e ] Sel00l SEask ERESRENN SRS paot. Mige |.Previfence. three years ago and took out first cit- ter, Spending seven weeks in the | Mary MacNicol was among the guésts,| Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Whiting had a3 |jzenship papers in this country. Soon e, Ajtocmey S S erarles #.land, on being invited to the dining | their guest Sunday Miss Lottie Nor- |after the outbreak of war he destroy- Capen have returned to their home in froom, discovered that she had been|man and Floyd Taylor of Wequete- [eq his papers and renounced his in- e / invitea for a_delightful surprise. Each | quocl tention of becoming a naturelized J.-K. Harroun has resumed his|guest was given the end of a ribbon| Mrs. Elizabeth Gracey has retufned | American. XN. Y., after spending his vication With | the zuests excepting Miss MacNicol, | Colgrove in New London. ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION tion with her =randfather, H. F. Wil- sment to William E. Perry of|ha&ve been visiting their son John in|Governor McCall Recommends Aggre- B e S ot the B Rien | by the. heten Whist was engaged | Fanny Ledvard chapter, D. A. R.|gent a special message to the legisla- for the remainder of the afternoon.| Will meei Wednesday afternoon in Ma- |ture today recommending additional The first prize, a 1and-embroidered | sonic tempie. B compensation for members of the na- handkerchief went to Mrs. T. A. Rob-| Miss Martha Kalms of Wijllimantic|{ional guard so that their aggresate inson, the second, an Easter favor. to|is spending her vacation with relatives 5y ghall be $25 a month. The gov Miss Carol Bliss. in town. ernor also recommended that provision McNicol, Miss Nellie P, Frazklin, Mrs.| At the annual election of officers in |men called into the federal service, the STAFFORD SPRINGS W. S. Rood, Miss Marguerite Bliss, | the Mystic Iire district held last ev- [allowance not to exceed $30 a month Mrs. H. C. Webster Miss Carol Bliss, | ening the following were reelected: |for each family. 3 Waterbury—J. 8. Knox, founder. of Sullivan Committed to -Norwich|\rs T. A. Robinson of Jewett City, s °C. Potter: collector. AMbert | the Knox sehool of salesmanship will State Inebriate Farm. and Mrs. H. N. Wheelock, Jr.. of New i assessors, Amos G. Hewitt, | address the members of the class in London. Clinton L. Allen. Henry Kellogg: | salesmanship at the Y. M, C. Boston, April 2.—Governor Mccul’ The funeral of Frank Orcutt was Brief Mention. board of relief, Charles E. Gaskill, J.|{heir*final session tonight. I doing so constantly for twenty Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neiect them? Yeu need have fears. ¥ Lfi h rowned o entracted ABEOLUTELY WITHOUT pAIN, towth Misd CCXNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMZENTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK .".l!':h'.:: ;mpmwmnm call for examinatiorn and estimate N DR. F. G. JACKSON OR. ©. J. COYAE DENTISTS (Successors to the King Dental Co.) 203 MAIN ST. NORW! e y VA Mtos P M R0 BANIe Lady Asistant Telophone CUBAN REBELS SURRENDER TO AUTHORITIES AT GUANTANAMO Colonel Rafael Manduley With 800 of His Followers. LIFE OF PRESIDENT WILSON Oriente province and president of the Liberal party of that province, has surrendered himself with 500 follow- by |ers to the authorities at Guantanamo. The regular forces that were in arms against the government in the Guan- tana mo district also have surrender- ed and today an additional force of 800, including several officers, gave up their arms. With the surrender of Colonel Man- duley and his followers very few reb bels are left in arms in Orients pro vince. The situation is very much im- proved, The whereabouts of Major Rigoberta Ferpandez, the Cuban rebel leader, in the, province of Oriente, and his aide, Loret de Mola, are unknown here, but it is rumored ‘that they have leff the island. A despatch from Havana Sunday ev- further hearing Wednesday the man had made remarks re- ening stated that Major Rigoberts Fernandez and his aifle Loret de Mola, had been arrested there. Fernande: with his aide and two other compa: ions, reached Port au Prince in a smalil schooner in which they had es- caped from Cuba, and were made prisoner by the American naval forces FOR BAY STATE MILITIA All for Patriotiom. Whoever bought up the newspapers of the United States and turned them lover to patriotiem made a clean “weep. They are all in line, except a few that are printed in foreign lan- guages—Toledo Blade. gate Pay of $25 a Month Per Man. Time to Enlist. Answer the spring call by hitting the vegetable trail to the home gar- den.—Atlanta Constitution. made for the dependents of guards- Durham. — Wedworth Wadsworth, whose annual exhibition of water col- ors is now being held in Chicago, has recently been elected Fellow of the American Geographical society of New York and member of the Arts at | chib of Washington, D. C. His studio here is always open to visitors. Children Cry for Filetcher's ASTORI :. ~ dhu,:m g and natural sleep. GeNUINE CASTORIA Awwavs Bears the Signature of In Use Po; Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought

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