Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1917, Page 16

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{ '’ joyment in smoking. - ¥ discharged, the company is still more . - Never a trace of harsh- : o Ky Fmired to AT its Rl Ness—never a mean re- s athority ing, ready. thousands : 3 ot . the minder of how many E sde:"vieeb.‘“mélu:v“(du Witnee knows the nich H" : s 4 ; smoked; Fatimaslet a man . - it T g ine Tor the U Sorking : C be care-free about his | B Th th its depart The Red . P d] | e ey o 7o, | markers, indicating 'resensible. i the ecry for recruits is again heard, as | members > ’ ¥ . < it has been for the past month. The need _ Later he_ revised : | The youfi'yl"m- call for men at once i= urgent, Cap- doctor. + f P ou’ll want to stick tain Withee says, and those' who join ; _con 8 now will have the particular advan- | small, heips them in their “—' work. or - | few b drenched aching _mot. - 7 # tage for all future time of having en-|few i liberal donations would heip i ol wie gsven eyt 3 4 to Fatimas. tered the army ahead of the compul- 1y 3 sory &ervice requirement that seems But getting thase mwlron' m Wfi sure to become a Jaw at once. Hav- : he Red Cross motorcycle - saved N # : s . ing been a volunteer will always car- ry with it the homor of special distinc- and heed t H Hi tion and patriotism. ’ Tt is understood that when the com- 8 pany goes out again it will not be for there to remain until or- ) # 3 NORWICH MAN LOSES war. %'fi"u Warner was in Wil Captain Withee is very anxious to for Rose Hogan in Board | ..ontic Friday. p bridge or property guard duty. In all n the mame of | tending a meeting 116k i Judgment meet all who have a desire to enlist| Bill Suit Againet . and. win “furnieh ‘ail tnformacion. S e Ty Death of Mildrod A. Baker. good probability the company will go dai- | the siver. ut every little bit will o A Sensible Cigarette to the service. A clvil action was tried in the city | Mildred Agnes s-nri ‘i daughter of . . B rect from here fo Fort Wright, Fish- 5"’ AP S W1 DS SEREIUS oy~ court Friday morning in which the | Mr. and Mrs. Eilery of Pom- { 4 EIGHT DUMS MUST SPEAK. |Plaintiff was Rose Hogan of this eity | fret, disd at the Day Kimball hospital. l b ‘ls¢ and the defendant Charles E. Whitta- Bunday Schos! Institute. Silont Citizons Who Refused 1o Answ-|Ker of Norwich. The action ‘was| .., 00l eatsten zom | er Cansus Ouestions Will Be Made | To58ht over & board bill The d4s-| suctes by the ianam County Sun - . : ts Do So. §51.90, and costs, Attorney Harry Pe. |48y School Assoclation begin y ‘ . : s i afternoon, A 29, in the Coni T e T e vocaivenunt | wore conductat by Mev. B A, Loge| siituis 6 arranged. iov the o mtate riday 14 has rec o 4 % a 2 . g Stractions to interview evers | mais|of the Methodist church. The body |the firet district, Yay & the o resident of Kitlingly who has failed to | was forwarded to Mulone, N, the Second district witl be heid in fis information in sccordames with |burial. Mrs, Alvord was %71 pesr ek, Ca the requirements of the military cen- |age. sis taken in Knum'!., 2s throughout e oy the state, a few wecks ago and insiet OBITUARY, to Koo on Trying. that the information asked be given. —_— Mrs, W, J. Bartlett gave out the fol. With the selectman’s instructions to Clarence Bowen, lowing Vriday afternoon’ inteibl thone iave Showed an| The body of Clarence Wowen, 57,| In #pite of all the war service metiv- unw :.:.-n l'; answer questions | who at the state howpital in Norwich, | ities, ti ame "“m an act was brought 1o Daniclson_and is si| Associal 4 - the undertaking rwn;'a of A, ¥, Wood, Iatire person answer lea ves ausstions asked in taking the milita; “ Brogh. R e ensus or who In any way ng.': ‘f”:’w M,: llfl?:","fln"‘, Arthur m‘? "m‘:; oinain l’lfl»"..‘l»‘” the present congress there is o Stronk- Satan Hopkiue or teeling for sl than in any Nathan Hopkins, 70, is desd at his| Previous congress. suffragists all| o = == —————— S y count u W full two-thirds vot® ‘ : shay) not he more thas s ine e nionCes™;, mare he followad the | /86 CO00C CPand while same of the mastertul Vo had shoced vie animal | Rawbit Pur by Other Mames [ches ave pos popuine in 1o ¢ 0 In jall, or , well known. Mr, Hopkine was the | Members of the house arc still uncer- ‘,‘A‘; ::::‘:1”‘“:-‘ ;‘ffi’;;‘flunfn nfizmml Tho Baltor Kindn sf vabbit sin It .,“, ' “,: ',,“”’ ks Of the nesrly 3,000 men who were|) tain, there are votes enough sure &l- INGING KIND Interviewed in the town of Killingly | 29t of bis family, He died in the e Yoruisite two-thirds || HE LIKED THE CLING house‘in which he was born, as did his | ot to lve the reauisies TRp-CpNLS 4, his | prolecting arms, wed for mu'sing fu7 grrinents wi e 1 w60 1 Gifference 1) |when mide up, are commeonly there were less than a dozen who re-|g, 5 ’ T |father, the house having been the ; y: 4 cently one 'of these men has coms| " HOPKins is survived by his wite. | P8 K06 SCTLEI e iy ua" e 410 | ~Wihat is the matter with the vari- | ompanion of the voka Aot meck scarfpames, White wkine sre made vy - torwara”'ind siven tne . oo tansn Wibiaahand: in his telesram to the Tenneasee se- |ote girle of Your e Got| "Congrsiuinte me, old fellow,” he|imitation uf eymine, Gruy rahhi s 417 A S H-Mmde Tubiic' er ) t the moral obligation < quierd tne youn man in polks dot | Feenaate e & Sl R Vi . f Vv & : The elght men who have heretofore | ANVIoUncement was received here of | fue, i1l party to Daxs woman Suf- | ‘neck scurt, ssrcastieally. “len't any jgries, fos B T e e ofv & 1o 1) declined to answer the questions wii | the death on April 4 at Hurst Ashton- | fraze into law is compiete, suFARStS (one of them pretty enough to suii fl4st She s sureagts |t binck Sox” 'r Vil hrow 1 or Jief | z o fntevviewed A5 soon ot taaate :2:‘:!-;&)/'5:6 z..;:...d,‘ n{).[.‘“lc White- | e convinced that he can §0on hLWen pre P ,u; Bdusn # an_uthiste ,fi(“::uu L Shey bevoma “inian i ¥ g ’ b inierviewed s soon as. RO F17 "% Lniand, of lsasc White. | ure' 3 Loy Jooking, yes” - udmitred |and she Qocewt vars 4 Beraw siaus | “elex 7o Oac L renl” i Ty Vo information that 15 requitred by the | WaUFregan. Mr. Whitehead went to| orcrniondnr®h, e ony the other young man; who was distin- | Woman's suffruge” [senin Mepursnie. fvriiees o . p "y ik . state, action under the special 1 aw |EREIAna sbout four years Rgo for & | ame oMol v the amestion, guished by & Windsor tie. “Lots of| The soung man in the polka ot DEMES G0 LBeY Bep L0 or 7 din ais ; : previously mentioned will be taken | 1NSthY visit among his relatives, Hel prosident favored the amendment there e have beauty to burn, but “"“‘"l X S5iaed koY, bl il Erimenis, Wi e e e b m a bl ¢ against them. For refusing again | /93YeS_two sisters, Mrs, Bur- | ould be no doubt st all of its Dss- |ave uo independent and seif-reiantl i Locsume on your honeymoon | omie ung mamta i A s i M &GP they will ind themselves in difficulties | 555, Wauregan, Mrs, Alice Seranton, | nge, Présidential suffrage in Rhofe Lol 6.y "Phey all run iheir nlyouwn vi the wonderfal Maureoni | ahiiity pnd these f07s e e ter 2 $y ha Staiements o the o easily to be avoided. Rochester, N. Y.: also tthrollowm: Island brings the emancipation of Wo-| .3,y and brag of their golf trophies. | rs, . ain breeGs of rebbits nieces: Mrs. H. A. Dixon, oo g han ever before. |y - . It irl o > en furth east tha . Why, | don't believe there is a gir b Bacon. Mrs. Evereit Hyd Nova Seotia, which is atill turth~r east | 10n¥ | GOCE SLCYS iveree who is 4 ” shioned | ;¢ HEADED FOR NORWICH. Keech, all of Danielson e Pan “juse_ given foll muffrage to wom- | 180 M U0 N0 G 0y more. e - e 808 |05 Nk niurket ¥ .k g 9 - Smith, Bridgeport; Mrs. Fannie Swan, | on, and even Connecticut women bemin | “Uiw o "yl e o omen your sister 4 ok A op 03 The lons-hs *harles Rice, Once Well to Do in Wor-| Waurogan: Mrs. ' Elizabeth Stockley, | to fee) that the final triumph of their fy, or " sied the polki dot individua), | by ovetoment | S agors ans zester, Asked For Night's Lodging. |Providence, and Mrs. Anne Putney, | cause is very near ard cannot be much |G W, i, o™ enough to distract to give her services to her i: B iels e I longer delayed, in spik~ of & mMOSt Un- | , "mapn Why not find a girl of her willing and unprogressive legislat type to love, ,honor and obey” Junior Prom. Friday Evenin “Kate is a winner, | know.” grudg- antry in case of war , no,” admitted Vob in thin, , after a long silence. “Some- never happened to mention | b'ack-and-white has elegraphy to me at al.” —|that might appenl t News .| dividua, wearers of {The short # ]nlnu- as to sirer, ts, } s considerab! 3 The 3 ant, and soom ' hing business g good i'te 28,1 ogde Old and white of hair and beard, & but with something of the dignity and Equal Franchise League Meeting. unmistakable signs of culture, Charles| This after: » i i - - B i Rice, more than 70 vears of age|son will have. the memvers ciiys | The Junior Prom. given to the sen- |ingly agreed thut perion’s brother | neither well nor poorly dressed, was|Danielson Equal Franchise league at|iors of the Putnam High school, wasj ' 0t 50C, & EHOSE B0 e ie”a nigh- s %% e prisoners who appeared be- |her home for a meeting. Following the|held in_ the assembly hall of brow paper for her suftrage club but o Judgze 'ward in the own | business meeting, Miss Rosamond | chool Friday evening. o - h ‘t even trim a ha Fridav morning. { Daniel. t ight: - by Tivnan's orchestra of Worcester. |she can't e: % b 3 The court relc(\rd showed a charge of | man o?"'.'{.'e“»i-.flfifiifnmm“u:‘fy“i,’;,;:, -a. The hall was de\‘orilv.ed in the class| “ =io‘ u::n";;mmn; ::::!;‘um‘!';(:"e:r::i” vagran against the man, this en-|tion, will 2 . . : I'colors, zold and white. . e o - * tered _wheo ho had applied for ~ a OF ‘the misfs meeting Hoidt s Mo oot | aites Batronesses were teachers, the |with fate, Is itr laughed Kate, when night's ledging because there was no a fi day: =) ~ | Misses Abbic . Keith, Inez vler,, . - o other place tut the police station for | mecting 1o to e apen. 1= Part of thel X eline 7. Heartz, Bertha B, Lewls ]and Bob's complaint had been ex- him to sieep. : Emma G. Suydam, Elizabeth Donovan. |piained. i z was learned that Rice, a Borough and Vicinity Notes. Aines Osborne and Mrs. ‘Anson .| ~“Weli, that s easily answered: pharmacist. was the founder of one of | Sessions of the graded schooi, clos. | Handy. Mrs. George T. Challonery Ars.| Kate continued. ‘Hob wili have 1o the best kmown wholesale drug busi- |ed Thursday afternoon, were resurned | William F. Penny, Miss Edith Kent|meet little Mies wesses in' New England, with its | Friday morning, | and Miss Bertha White. ing the Arnolds mer. : headquarters in Worcester. but in his| Captain A. P.'Woodward, O. O.. said| , The srand march was led by Charles| Marsh is a genuine old fashioned i declining vears. %or reasons that were | Friday afternoon that there have beey| Maher and Miss Sylvia Wheelock, the|She likes to crochet. She can't pla not made clear here, he had lost hik[20 enlistments in the Home Guard|second couple being Robert McIntvre | bridge. even She is eure to be st tho affluence. compa i 4 Martha Everard. dance to-night, o don’t fal company that is being formed here. | M ——— to be there. stal- Rice declared that he was trying to An anniversary high mass of ; make his way to Norwich, where he|requiem as a memorial to Stephen b HADDAM NECK = VR iy, = R . - = e e R e R N TR avan ik iob el ekl v nstme The hostess delights in che clear, = odward allows y v i . ] e e B P o e bt " [SSEE,R g ele , S . = i E i ‘ountrv . FUNERALS. 3. W0 M, M Heiman. of Revnetas Organize Home Gua R R g sparkling appearance of Narragansett - o Tet o i The Red Cross society now numbers | I do indeed wish that I might ac- e e Mrs. Lueretia Alverd. < etreault, of West Brooklyn,'_ The meetin will be t Ve ice invitation to play i f = {is en route to the (znadian northwest - e N e Lot we = At the Sndcriaking Toome af Louls | 15eh Toute (0 the GAnadian norinwest / afiernoons at Granse |fomorrow." that Young woman was uet Ale as she = E. Kenn Friday afternoon, tuner- [ qar 0@ AT Qe of H_"*;'md cis- | PaIL saying, as they danced, “but I fear < al servic Lucretia Alvord, | jraq friends in Danielson Friday. o | The subject for next Sunday morn- |that 1 do not even know one of those Moo et 1 e o ot Brackig, | 140, friends i Damelon Friday. ** |, The sublect for news Swnder mot cathat You piay with from ‘pours a glass for her = o « |gay evening in Phoenix hall by §. X |be Our Church, Our Country' and, Our . g r A. F. WOOD E. Telephone - company employes. | 128, The paator, Rev. W. H. -~ AT There were out of town guests. mand. will preach. Saveaitng. g | [ s 99 » r v Hjalmar Neilson has secured em- he said; “we'il motor in- N Local Undertaker T rout Cung showed three of the |, ioyment in Stamford with the vacht exceedingly nice company ts DANIELION, CONN ity Club and has begun his duties. my car.t = ®aclors ¥ Mechanio Street Ty Ohla svaeen, Mre. Lundquist has returned from a| Miss Marah expressed her enthusi- ; * malt fl‘m and ho = short visit to friends in Sheitan. m in what an unprejudiced person : P Plowing is the rule of the day and ht have called a ‘squeal. “Oh, TI'd " farmers are planning for more craps |adore mtegng vlvlth you.'; she t’h:.t: 'b how‘. : s yeu Procecded. but please domt sven . tang pro- James Flood and Willlam Brainard, |about my driving your car! It always v 4 ? . who have nccnthly unlmod‘l::‘hc n::lrd F“h' m'uhu ddur ula think ur‘t::r; 3 3 d to . i reserves, came home on a our r- | ing an automo am afral A ! wm\“w.‘h‘uq of -uu-lui: -ad‘o‘wry procesa of manufasture inereas® ‘““l‘: h'r(ior mml.u ing for active duty |you think me a perfectly stupld per- ‘ uces an .'ppe ‘z‘ng, . ing rapidiy, the priees must eit inereased or the qualities decreased, |°o0 the Kanawha. son’ she ended. > o . B It you wait Ghoe satisfaction, there's but one way to get it—buy Will Organize Home Guard. R L BB AN \ well flavored dish she is : 8haes that have stoed ithe test of time—like “Queen Quality” Shoes for At the evening mervice of the Con- |44y so then, but a week later when on waman and “Ralasten” Shees for men, regational chureh, en the of | the Arnold veranda he found her sew- appeal the paator, 72 men signed the roll to | ng and for Aft minutea tohed GTENDIES & Home #uard company for [nor akilitul whits handa, he ceuid not this place, <conceal hia admiration. Come in to take a leak at the finest line of Shoea you ever saw. . tion The toad scraper has been at werk | ST CQNNREL MY SATY here." he E i} THE PEOPLE’'S SHOE STORE | e R T e 8 hapey o fnd Sou era.” he 116 Main Street QEO.F.DAVIGNON, Prop. Danielson, Conn, e s {;}::}\g‘:‘\.’ be :3;: ::wu tennta m: DON'T LET PRICE INFLUENCE YOU IN BUYING [ roih o socihis om0 R Thiarets [ane st '3 Bit andly” A \Noan ot g serviee Sunday night, A large | limes %0 ueh of ane ; SHOES TODAY ver of ; 1 atmply had to R o ""k‘:“m"“ oy AR t for o slater's luncheon No merehant can give you aquality Shees and sell them at last seasen's veturned home. He has heen re- TMOFrOW—0r stay home" ¥ prices, m\ on account af n«mm aaanin- Reart ak - ————— e —— “'.“"m“ Push his tarming in Save One Dollar Wednontey mieby T 11, Grenns tad e teed“ana BOBN VB WL RAVE X ERor Sr BELIARE: e Pt Amating Provedure. Monster oaks from little acorms grow and comfertable fortunes from | Amazing v«.\“finn on !h.au-t of [ & small savings, Carransa, to sending “\ men Thi IREEitu e ity t he American frontier le elvil Depesiin, NaR RS NN “Rurpive nd Bromia §)14,200.08 "n?u:‘ :“o'q‘m“ ?:n-h:mc.n{' Jpregon ‘Bob | - - ™ . p J L) Come in and grow with us e .Dn.nu';ul\ e Aoy -~ o s o eeve 3 ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. W H.BURNHAM, Vice:Preaideat gm‘ t t CLARENCE A POTTER, Recretary: Treasurer aveid tree. 3 . ceal,—iNew e Marsh sereamed. And after the ®

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