Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 24, 1917, Page 2

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Councll, No. 14, K. of C, ty Tent, No. 23, K..of M. Tlimantic Couneil, No. -na.n. A, WMain Btr. R. and 2 St Stasonie m The Max Do °“1i-nma°°um Ve N :‘l‘::’ttnzy will furnish the Tor them M Amu about has plowed up and the seea bought & %o tnes B toon ‘as this lana is divided into A Great Question Setled Confronted by the great guestion as to remedy, approved by sixty years of John wfl%fi. week-end with friends in & Frank o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pofter of Néw g whether it was better to read the old | Larrabee, nings G e books or the new, the young student [T o ag - Tt Ao North Windham. . = W Caswell, C. C. Jones, Rev. Ver- | ther close, and resulted in the follow- | William Kelley of Stamford was -in g discovered himseif to be in an agony of on W Cooke. Rev. B & Moore, Hen. |INE runmers: Costello, ju.,,i,, Kenyon, a'.‘. cx;v h:onm ‘&&flln‘ xmved— . 4 - thought. In this dilemma he approach- (ry Frver, Andrew I. %ou.g A. C.|sophomore; Gager, semior; Bowen, g o sister, thefine' ey. ] - Seripture, Kenneth B. Millett, S, senior. The oty lalior vRasoll for i pest - S CTif. Thé total points wére as follows: | week was as follows: o a distinguished - Practical Person, | Dodlittle, W, A, Arnold, Loren C CHE- | o oriorg 24, Juniors 19, Sophomores 11, | ment $310.23, police department ttsm i “My boy, wh B. Wallk ), 2 water works $102.38, maintaining sew- 3 ” who said kmd‘ly Y Yo e Giviitan _ reller - committes is Ne Tocords Were DiGkén but Manafers 35 “The Largest Salé of Any Medicine in the World® At All Druggists, 10c., 286 you have any reading matter prob- Nancy h ger. cQu.:e arp;c:tex:;t :ep h‘exfig &?ep\memauve B H :_;eney of lems, go quickly to this address” and . lon | Windham this Summer. The rest of | s Qoo e s Winanertic Directions of special valat to women are with every box . U Sy the evenis will be run off as soon &5 |Monday, conferring With those inter- he pointed to the following in The v:mer and conditfon of the park |ested in the home sarden project. Bulletin he was reading: OBITUARY. FLAINGIELD : = A . : = i : Home Guard Drill at Armory. —SPECIAL OFFER— Mrs. Eliza Larkin Stedman. peziedrs 2 day afternoon while fheeling his cart|UNIFORM INSURANCE RATES causes for the overthrow of the impe = Ths death of Mrs. Eliza Larkin|, AS the local Home Guard has grown | .oy of Automobiles frof Norwalk to | (hrough the western section of the vial regime was the belief that it was 5 MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTION TO|glaman 74, cccurred at the home of |10 1ar€e to hola drilis in the Town oSt oF / Through To town. One wheel became loose and FOR MEN IN WAR SERVICE p,a ning for a sgparate pesge, the des " 'S MAGAZINE OR WORLD’S | her dagghter, Mrs. Henry E. Card, in : before he discovergd the missing nut P - = BT e South Windham, Sunday might, after Gauvin-Bonin Wedding. the wheel came off and the cart fell | BUrton Mansfiold to Bring Matter Be- | Fitc, 5210 02 evolathon Mows cxpe. WORK—ONE DOLLAR 2 lengthy illness. Mrs. to the ground, spilling the contents in fore National Association. establishment of a permanent - peac The recognition accorded the ne Stedman . . P Born in outh Kineston, B. L. In 1842, |for the organization on pi] nlshts. Miss Ml Marriott of Omeco spent )y directions. You'll save time and money if you let| "gouenter of William and Lucy Mo- | TRe company has been increased the week end with Gladys Weeks. William Rooney spent the week end| Hartford, Conn ends. April 23.—Burton | government by the United States gave lmmungemcm and help to the eouncil s hor |seventy members and all e Yy ol e R o e | idge; insurance com us sattle your Reading Troubles. T ar i Shenan. P8he Seaves | thusiastic over the work. Tonight will | spent Sunday with friends. s 9,::":“"‘ Pi . Mah iavigntios gt < e d thei port. 1 F MAGAZINES |two daushters, Mrs, Card of South |be the second drill nisht for the com- Automobiles from Norwalk. ot -t g e T, e CneiTIaAn, SNG4 MW | Tt Wb TatoONE ALL KINDS O > = pany and it is hoped to start the drill 1 young men are planning to{img of the committee on wniform war Taoons wik taforined: Windgham and Mrs. Henry Keller of < a 5 8. | promptly at 8 o'ciock. It is probable undred cars _passed|form a boat club. = Subscription Headquarters for Every|Flartford a brother, Bradford Tar |\ROMRS O Conmtoioned omeers wil lage Sunday afternoon| A number of ‘Baltic peéopie are hav- | Tapirancy Ciramyiie, S skociation of g 3 be named at tonight's arill. en route from South Norwalk 10ling their cottages at different beaches |tor, New York city, for Friday, April No peopie, according to the report 80 circumstanced ever ‘have made greater sacrifices for freedom tham the Magazine. Stedman of Westerly. 2 . e sy sy iy _— — 2t tWo gisis e At & cerriege arigen] Mre T 2% at 2 p. m. The meeting’s obcct |separate pence would lose for them il : New Truck Soon. - two gl 3 riag Mrs. John H. Brown and daughter | will be to take up the matgor of uni- § 4 FUNERALS N 5 3 e by E. Greene of Central Village: The |Stella and son H ~d tored t they have gained. . . Willimantic's new fire truck is on |27 o STLCS Bl OOl N rast. | Heitors ;.. motored to|form rates of insurance for men who| The American form of overnmént James Keirans. its way to this city. Mayor Daniel P.|T0C Gecupants of the carriaze were | chine - S nexy i CS. Brown's ma- |respond to the cill for war service. 7. | nas been taken as the model of the 7 nn has received wor at the ap- ” = = ansfield states that at present his e he The funeral of James Keirans was|paratus has been shipped from shaken up considerably, while the| 1irs. Hugh Miller of Perth Amboy, |life insurance companies are formii- | (et Sty wom iofused 1 faer con Cofner of Broadway and Bath Streets.[held from the home of his brother. | factory and ought to be in this city | NOrse received a o 2 ind|N. I, is the guest of her aunt, Mrx. [lating different, and varying policies, fdent spifit and imbued them with = John, at 135 Mountaif street at 10|at an early date. The truck was not|les, The driver of the automobile is|Deiwin S. Martin. and the committee will try to have |Grm determination. » Yelephone 766 o'clock Monday morning. Requiem | due until July 1 but the early appear- |2 the employ of L. G. Flint of South | Saturday evening about 645 the |them, as well as fraternal insurance (ot bty high mass was celebrated in St. Jo- lance of the automobile is very wel- Norwalk, who had soid out his busi- {owner of an automobile, accompanied panies at all soldier policy hold- come to the city fathers at this time, | 1¢SS and was moving the cars to Prov- | by a bulldog, stopped his car on !owcr‘rrfl in a uniform way in the matter Sdence. Main street. A bulldog owned by a|o” insurance during th: period of the — local man and considered some fiwhle— war. put in an appearan The out of town | 1n= National Association named the GOULD RESIGNS FROM TEXAS & PACIFIC ROAD Dinner on Silver Wedding Anniversary Both as President and Chairman of JAY M. SHEPARD Twenty-five relatives of Mr. and a 5 = og Jumped from seat in the .ma- | conmmittere which is made up of the EBucceedicg Simore & Sheperd S \ A ‘l‘ffi- John _l'ge*fl”.‘ were present at their Gauvin—Bonin. chine and started something. A ferce | commissioners of Virginia lowa. Wik the Board of Directers. o g Edly ‘h -'""5“’2 Strest Sunday! Harvey Gauvin and Miss Jeanie|battic ensued. The local dog tore | consin, Michigan and Connecticut. Ail E: 3 ot X or: 5 an a‘*" L ey mt‘:rt e ‘"‘fl‘" Bonin, both of Plainfie:d. were united |away from his opponent’s grasp and |life insurance and fraternal insurance| New Vork, Apsfl 26 George raac 5 3 "°de e e cainre roaae |in merriage at o'clock Monday { irmiy setting his teeth in the other |companies are invited to have rcpre- |G0ould resigned today as president and 60-62 North St.,, Willimantic =4 e meceived Imorning in St. John's church by Rev. | dog’s neck caused him to Selp for his |sentativés at the meeting. chafrman of the board of direetors of oA » many presents, amonz which Was one | William A. Keefe. The witncsses were | master. The owner of the out of tow TR S P Py e Lady Amistant Tel oanection : T e - Joseph Gauvin of Taftville. uncle of |dog succeeded jn saving his canine | VOTING STRENGTH OF LAt N OO RN SRS e Seted = N ' k3 Be Garden Supervisor. the groom. and Qliver Tonin: father of|feom belng torn 1o pischs by the Tocal WOMEN NOw 557,208 | ey ok he A Al CGter Oy HIRAM FENN K. W. Reynolds of the high school | white and carried white carnations. A | John Kennedy of Waterbury is =5 1o | LoTn: president, J. L. Lancaster; vice UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, faculty has been secured to act as|preakfast was served at the home of | sDending a few days in town. “""w"c\cmenst “Made by the Lei p{'sldenx_. 'K'm';dvm ’-THH: m‘:_v‘v;rrr» 62 Church St. Will ct leader of the school children of the|(he bride at 9 o'clock. The couple lett | Misses Olga Johneon and Freda Weman Suffrage Commission. R S — imantic, town of Windham in the home garde; X e “isit cities in | Schmidt Pro ik — hurch Osborn, Kingdon Gould, Dun Telephone 5 iy Assist = -~ late 3fonday evening to visit cities in | Schmidt were vidence visitors on] oy vork, April W levy Milbank, Norman 8. Meldru a rant ing movement. Every garden will be{Connecticut and upon their return will | Sunday. A e, 15 the. sf‘fi;gaurulu.;wafi Finley 3. ®hepard. witk o under supervision ard the school mak- {reside in Plainfieid, where the groom ing the best showing will be awarded |is employed Guests at the wedding| GEN. KUROPATKIN SENT was announced here tonight by the| Mr. Osborn has been prominentl 1 z Dn F.C. J CKSON | : ) J. a prize as wili the pupils who excel|lecontion ot § ooioch Slondsy seoaing Lesite woman suffrage commission, the |identificd with the road for severs . I, Al ! | Y S in the work. e and Mirs. Xavicr i, Jean wf| TO PETROGRAD UNDER GUARD|iotal voting Strencih of women i tho | years. DENTIST ske Mrs. R. W. Perkins to Speak. Jewett City. Oliver Homin of Moosup | a2 Chisf in Command of Russian i g - Mrs. Robert . Perkins of Norwich, | Uirich Gilbro of Willimanti¢, Mr. and| Forees in Manchuria During Russo-|bave convened, or are scheduled to R T » A : s al rs. Rol - Perkins of Norwich. E B and| w, convene in 1917, a statement said,| OF GERMAN MUNITIONS FACTORY ain St, Willimantic > sceretary of the’ branch of the Red [Mrs. Frank elisle, Mr. ana 3frs. li;ev.:r apanese War. tieh Eive T i - st P A Cross Society in that city, will speak Sie, Miss Teresa Reyno and John g L i B i ot £, PRSI (O G ey 1 OB Pt L1 In the chapel in Windham Thursday | 3cDonald, all of Plainfield. Tashkent. Russian Turkestan. via | g0 suffraze: five have passed mun Under Penaity of Being Put in Army. afternoon at 3 o'clock. Much interest| Mrs. Joseph McCarthy and daughter | ondon, April 23, 11.10 p. m.—General is being manifested and it is_ hoped | Catherine of Jewett City were visivors | Alexei Kuropatkin, former governor- that an auxiliary can be established |at Mrs. James Burby's Sunday. general of Turkestan, who was arrest- in the village. Misses Flora Holmes, Lucy Blair and |¢d recently on a charge of distribut- Delia Jodoin of Willimantic were Sun- |Ing8 arms to Russians for _defense ’ NE 3 v visi 3 against natives in the event of it- Murray's Boston Store I e - SRR EREEE Anderson—Kell BALTiC e See. The marriage of Miss Catherine He- WILLIMANTIC, CONN. len Kelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | iy able Birthday Party—Young Men | command of ihe- Russin fones o . K I - Anderson, ot s city formerly of | Talk of Forming Boat Clup—Briefs | Manchuria s ihe outbreak "of ~ the Webster, Mass., took place in St. Jo-| and Personals. ed governor-general of Turkesten last |couraging reports from Russia came |The plant is a large producer of tifies seph’s church at § o'clock Monday Augast, after havinz been relloved o |today in a despatch to the state de- o7 cartriages. morning. Rev. T. ¥. Bannon officiated | Saturday afternoon from 3.30 until 7| o BTon T0re0 FRENE DECh relteved asl,, tment telling of the effect of Pres- ' Bt the ceremony and sang the tial | o'clock @ party was held at the home|ipe northern fromt S ©Of }ident Wilson’s war address and declar- |mass. Miss Mary Kelley and William]of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Massey on o e ing that Russia under the new demo- | Hartford—At the meeting of _the | D. Kelley, sister and brother of the| Depot Hill Yo celebrate the eighth|gUGGESTIONS FOR cratic_provisional government is no | joint Memorial Day committée Sunday bride, attended the couple. Special |birthday of their son Charles. Supper more likely to abandon the war with- | afternoon, apnouncément was made of Guslc was swhg add\u;nyg u:ey sgrvice: | was servedsto 18 owx% friends, atter FINANCING THE WAR out achieving her objéct than is the the choics of Aletan P.Micai of nr:«b. was man: lends | which games were played, Rena Cronin e Tnited States. . Tyler post, No. 50, G. A. R, a5 and relatives. and Norman Collins winning the prizes | 10 be Submitted to Members of Cham- | ~ Recalling that one of the impelling | marshal for Memorial day. A breakfast was served at the home |in the peanut hunt and Ellen Erickson| ber of Commerce of United States. of the bride’s parents at 106 Chapman |and Albert Erickson winning for pin- street, after the ceremmony at the{ning the tail on the donkey. Plano| Washington, April 23.— Suggestions church. The bride Treceived many |solos were played by Ada Ashworth, |for financing the war, drawn up by a handsome gifts. After a short wed-|Lillian Stafford, Neilie Bailey and |Ccommittee ot he Chmber of Cd ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will | Ethel Kay. A trio was played b mereeoftbeflnflodsmu.mmut reside on Lewiston avenue, this city. |Asmes Cronin. piamo, Rema Cronin,|to be submitted to & referendum of Children Cry for Fletcher’'s cipal suffrage measures; six _have passed constitutional amendment{ Copenhagen. April 23, via London R, 5.20 p. m.—The German military au = thorities have taken control of the FURTHER ENCOURAGING German weapon and munitions factory the last important munitions piant in REPORTS FROM RUSSIA | 5l in" whose employes temkined on is No Likel strike. They ordered the workmen to That There is No Likel _oodwal That | S o o iy, S Government Abandoning War. that uniess they did a0 they would b P mobilized and compelled to work a Washington, April 23.—Further en-|gidjers’ wages. This ended the strike } Of the forty-one legislaturés that|covERNMENT IN CONTROL Must Keep OF Railroad Property. | After the games, ice cream, cake and fruit were passed, around. Master lncre-.nng indlvld M received a number of presents. | through superior and lowering The ts were Misses Ada Ashworth, | Of exemptions: additions to the pres- é‘r‘]lcl;n s""""‘",."é.‘?& Bailey, Ellen |®nt excise ts tax; an increase of son, Virgini Rena Cronin, postage Asnu Cronin, Trena Chadwick, Lillian | tates; stamp taxes to bflns in B 2 Monday afternoon. Florence Barmes, alse Theo- | Proximately $100,000,000; aore Bu.mturd, Earl Phillips, James |on & list of articles of lflx“ry and m Sy Chairman of New Haven Ciean-up |Cronin. Norman Collins, Albert Erick- m“m‘{::'ot"mu l';g _— :1 ex- Week son, Eddle Ashworth. Mrs. Massey ;’m’ 999, to $24, g At New Haven Mon: was um:: byd filfil :“.‘hty Croni& 5 - onday ~—morning |Alice Cronin and Neliie worth. o ok s pearly 15,000 boys, each displaving & | beauitiful birthday cake with sight |NO BEANS FOR SEED ton bearing th esmd. “T'm for alcandles adorned the table. The cake IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY M "';' fl"em and acting under | was made by Wilfred Houghton. —_— 5 [ ] ‘ametgnad, News in General. County com_ imittee on Food Resources arrientos T S e e el = N or in ew lon. to discover Mr. end Mrs. M. H. Donahoe ana| Bridgeport, Conn, April n-—'rhm report to the tarily t Sunday at their co are absolutely no beans in the market World’s Supreme Coloratura Soprano [ . e 4 E % = cleaned Geo;ge Roy was a Sunday visitor in Barrientos exchunb on Columbia i RS R ORSSeh. sn iSSChaly Sht = 2 s P, Jr. pasiod Santay 3 critics bow before it, acknowledging the with Quaker H;u;' friénds C | ssed would be distributed in small new nce n ‘ron! ’. In answer to the commiftee’s pre- splendor of a gift unmatched, supreme. y %65, ¥ Charom's residence on EUEh |iuminary cail Jor, 325,008 ..,....,,g ‘There,is infinite sweetness in Barrientos’ ; A number of out of town motor- | DOUD! today Ot Bridgeport aiready have subscribe: durm-—l-nh-fish-mhfu& 7 zg“:,;“w{‘“_‘mfi;’m;’b”:":,'::d‘g“fifi $10.000 and the rest of the county still fully reflected in her N - avenues at about 35 miles an hour. One | IS to Do I < . AVALANcna 'rnnbuouowr . Eng s SOUTHERN SWITZERLAND um ecor S s Tome 15 Basreas. o s oM M giores of Persons Have Perished— Joseph H. Buteau entertain. Cattle and Buildings Buried. ed Sun- day Fred Chappell of Trenton, X. Al 12 inch si $3.00 each and P. F. Davis of Manchester, N. H. ‘The Bailtic Drama ludb and Ch 1 43827 —LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. Mad Scene*“Ardon podety Bl 16 wtite Osk Furm &b glincensi.’ Scotland. 3 DILAMMERMOOR. “Regnavanelsilen- Py oy B B gl it y mio.” (Silemce o'erall) 'ho‘!ud ml.a":n t‘h: {:odz e 48650—MIREILLE—VALSE. (Gounod.) ! To hear these records is to hear Barricntos herself. sy ool AL i Let us play them over for you. : ¥. Chinean of Glasgo was & Suaday visitor in \Bailtic. Miss Charlotte Bradford of Worces- ter was a week end vummtown J. J. Britt of Worcester is spending a few days with T. J. Burke of High . . . | street. Bill Lasche was a week end visitor

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