Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1917, Page 6

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Total of 1,173 Listed Up to Friday—Arbor Day Observance — County Physicians Meet—Amos L. Burdick Dead at $1 —Six Men Enlist in Fifth Company. b7 e i v total of 1173 |gan, who for many years urv«l on To o men B the school committee. had registered in the town of g b Sk oh Aeondets . Thursday afternoon A. T.lprecented Timothy Cronin a picture, A42dwld'9 and his bookkeeper and |The Angelus, for Lh'Tbhg't written 5;‘_ their |say on temperance. There were roci- et o ros tations by Miss Ruth Barnes, Burnie lice T. E. d 332*5-,.‘7{ ;ozgee B. B.| Willlams, de tIl’:‘y Oro’d r]:sm:'.‘ Franecis ¥ Brightmen and Haro! er. T e that | Mark Cassidy talked on garden papers to 48 aliens in that irsday evening 50 were the Third district court |school. v “hief JiMay meuri <3| The physicians of Washington coun- B > and Howard o iex Dar™ clumb Quarty |ty were called to a meeting. yesterday $18.00, $zo.oo, $zz.oo and $25.‘00 e N The Greatest Values ers. making a total of 136 for the day. |Hillard on West Broad street at the . 3 . . Fhere is no way of telling the exact [request of the army headquarters to E 9 number of aliens in the town, but sev- |receive applications for service. Ex- eral have estimated the number to be |amining. officers from Providence were 2 a na e work to the students at Elm street vho will wait 1 the last few Chey are, however, advised to } tor o onn "as conveniont so that [Of the high school, under the direc- may be cleared up at an |tion of Robert Valentine, musical di- 3 18 is the last day |rector of the schools in Westerly, pre- a." Any alien who has |sented Hayvdn’s Creation. The chorus his or her papers at that | was ably assisted by Mrs. Robert N. of $100 or a | Lister of Boston, soprano: William S. Hicks of Boston, tenor, and Loval P. man R Iri High Grade Clothing to have dropped off, but there ‘may be The “House of Kuppenheimer” have a national reputation for making the fin~~* —=—« to a fine wo vears or both. ngsley and Herman the Third district court |accompanist was Miss Eleanor R. ve those who |Schofield of Providence come around | Following the concert in the high ty to register |school the Westerly Choral club ten- Today the Thi dered the soloists a reception in the strict court room will be open from o'clock in the afternoon until 9 o'- s : » o-:eenain:p.w It ]15 hoped by As the result of work done by the recruiting officers at the state armory on Dixon street, six men have volun- |Shaw of Providence, baritone. The clothing in America. : : The smart style, the custom tailor finish, the fine all wool fabrics and perfect fit of these famous clothes compel admiration wherever they are worn. We offer this wonderful lirie of Men’s Clothing at prices that defy competition. THESE ARE WAR TIMES AND ECONOMY IS THE WATCHWORD — e | | ——] sterday to uld not convenientl ball room of The Rhode Island. rge of the work that prac- vone will register by to- zh there still remains an- |feered their services for the Tifth el g company. These men will go to their post of duty as soon as they can make satisfactorv adjustment of their busi-« Friday, Arbor day, was observed in Y ¥ . s. _The students |ness in Westerly. of the Westerly high school planted a ] PRI | SR S ———— e e i an s N kwear cated to the late Dr. J. Howard Mor- Miss Charlotte Norri R g ee eS¢ nuppenneimer uits oo g $roig e Regular 50c and 75¢c Quality ? Gleason of South Orange, N. J. Miss NOANK Norsies 1s o teacher in the s frielE ,Plainflela and has many friends Liberty Council, D. of A. Observgs |Westerly. 18¢ —L Morgan's il st e LG Leonard Burnham. aced 11, Is suf- Marriage With Miss Watt, oMt | fering from a broken right arm, the | ville, April 26. result of a fall received when pla: ball in the Elm street schoolyard. Th Liberty coyncil, Daughters of Amer- | hov was attended by Drs. Scanlon ard ica, celebratéd its 18th birthday Wed- | May. 1esday evening by a social in Mechan- — hall. About 60 guests were pres- Word received from the hospital several of the members from Mys- ! yesterday stated that Rev. Edzar J. swelling the number. The hall [Curry, who underwent an operation | hools of in A 18 20 22 d 25 Fifty dozen choice Four-in-Hands in a wide t 'y y an variety of neat designs—Stripes, Flg_lres and Plain Colors in full lowing end Coloma’ Sc You simply cannot buy clothes of equal meri: anywhere at these prices. Every garment Exce'lent values. is perfect in fit and finish and guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction in every detail. SALF FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Our store policy will not allow any customer io be dissatisfied. STOCK UP NOW! | attractively decorated in red. [for appendicitis Thursday afternoon, te and blue bunting and American |was resting comfortably. 4 ags. The committee was composed e d r £ Mrs. Mary C. Latham, Mrs. Carrie The Laymen’s Leacue has voted to! Fitch and M Harriet Chester. A |hold a meeting in the tabernacle m of recitations and musical se- | week from Sunday nignt. Tt will prob- was rendered and cake, ice |ably be the last meeting held in th punch were served at the |tahernacle before it removed or torn down i prog — Heard and Seen. t been engaged as The death in Westerly of Amos L store of 'William | Burdick. 1. remaves one of-the tawn's s = Fotapen sea |Sodily Reakth s 'hod? b ll 121-125 MAIN STREET “THE KUPPENHEIMER STORE IN NORVVICH" Tyson ing at the home of Miss = | sight had h difficulty in fAnding his Ir. B veteran. Durin [ rles Patterson is able to be out, - an illness of a - is _suffering | few weeks he had been especially In- s. Allen Campbe from a sev ial cold and is ;9)‘??{5‘(7 in the meet gs at the ta- n t Jernac <F o ona PRIl e = T the town teams for the spring repairs |flown to the right of the other. [the town nam, Centrar Vinage, Fri-|of the nanaicapping committee of tne through the he: t s peeil Mg ks ot R lon the town roads. Many of the roads | In Illustrations—The staff should be |ray evening under the auspices of the | Rhode Island Woman's Golf league. and Sunday night. : camp to the state iDHe sl s Seod et lare in bfl(! condition and will, require fat the left with the flag tlying to the |senlor class of infield High echool, Miss Harriett Gabriel, who severely vera K:‘- e Cente received Woodmen beEas Tof i aas o vesterday | siderable hard labor to put them |right. L ? 3 - The trolley line from Moosup rail- | bruised her kneecap when leaving he ! Auring last we o o B Daer: was taken |PoC20se 'of Arbor day. shape. Y 2 (rossed Flags—The national flag |road station to Central Village is be- | work in the velvet mill seven weeks any families Ic moriiaF - to CIrsenpn®, (L L. D.. C. Babeeck of Avondale return- Carload of Oil Arrives. should be at the right. ing repaired, old ties being replaced | ago, can get about now by the use of aj owsups whi 3 for Vir. Davia had been # |4 to New York Iriday everinz after | Superintendent Kramer of the state peALSlalt Staft—The flag should first |by new (ones. There are about ten |cane. | prime soiger ST Lt B e e, | spend few days at his summer as received a carload of oil at {be hoisted to the top and then low- |men on the job. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen I. Green, Harry | m. sident here for a long time Fouds Dax, fecersed jered to half-staff. On Memorial day,| A dance is to be given this (Satur- | B. MacKenzie and Exv niece, Miss .9 - WEST THOM?<O" home in that place. the station and js working to get the t . i well street, off |roads in condition to apply it. The oi] | May 30, kown at half-staff rom sun- |day) even auspices of | ma G. Marshall, were guests ot this year is a heavier grade and will |Tise to noonm, at full staff from noon |the Jolly Four, Elizabeth Chappell in Bradford sanding after it is put on. to_sunset. —— e day. under Teachers Attend Mcntw—v_. at Grosvenordale—Miss S t and his death Wednesday was entire- ected. He leaves his wife. FI. F. Card of H ed for ¥g|O2l, has returned from the Rhode Ts ' L rload f it bei: ! hospital, where he has been reauir d of in the building Friday. Th. | the result of an accident which oc- Charles T. Wilson of Worcestes Reversed—The flag should never be MYSsTie S. E. Dibble has returned to > opening will not be long de- |curred severa] weeks ago | was calling on friends in town' |reversed except in case of distress at 5 | Windsor after a t to his daughter,| Worcester Hospital. sea. = Mrs. John T. Brooks. | Tomorrow to Be Observed as Mother’s | George F. Costello has returned from it in Hartford. At Retreat (Sunset)—Civilian spe: STER | G. E. Harrington of Willimantic was 1 tators should stand at attention and | Day—Dr. H. M. Lee Addresses Red |a v |a caller here Frid: COICHE organ-'Watt Wedding April 26. of LeRoy Morgan, tk T R Services will be held in the Episco- |Zive the military salute. M M enry B. Noyes have tructicn in the Pai- lAnnual Clean-up Week in Progress— | .} chapel Sunday afcernoom at' s or- | On Parade—When the national col- | Cress—Surprise Party. e e ety D Noves hav : Miss Catherine | Carload of Oil Arrives for State |ciock. = Rev. Sherwood Roosevelt of (Ors are passing on parade or review | . i st : mes McKendrick spent Friday in G Ehary N and Mrs Roads. | Hebron officiating. spectators should, if walking, halt, and | ,“RRAAs EAOTRINS @b (he Menodist| o itord. 2 - meating th ¢ B took place Timothy O'Connell of East Haddam |If setting rise and stand at attention ' gPuTel o rendered and the| Mr. and Mrs. Waterman Wilcox have| The services at o Bere the YOUNS | The annual clean-up week in the |was a caller in town Friday. and uncover. peolal mn ek (IR | eere et ciWikse 5 Watch T | were well atte . “their home [boronen B e Aoyt o e ool o Tt cleciink 3 alkned- Youes fon | Pastor, Rev. A TL Withee, Wiil preach { oPanSt, Bar SoriiEe Bt Wateh Bl | oF Dad, weather. on on the power boat [0roUER Desan, Monday moming. On BALT' Patriotism, The Boy Scouts of Amer—| 1 thie mbming from the subject Whak| —“raiiee t 3 i | prdiyd 1 ; Davis boat shep for Hsaty the VI i e e . o Beitle tecop. Mothers Owe Christ. In the evening a 3 ext Rev. 2 vcNeil of Long Isiand and o ebn pont coilocling AU the 3 = iy his subj 1 be What Christianity e ninister ning is almost done. The boat ‘ o Jett heciaa put In bar- |pi o Spring Hurdy Gurdy on the - Owes Mothers. Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. T n bc ready for use early in the sum. 5 Sng lett hest ";‘U;Z"") roRd and | cbvesle - Srouts DiGtettate: Ciiculons MOQSUP P;:]r:l; il d;,‘u- hute to :hnse pr .Z;em UNION ) h = ; 54} S . bt g white flowers to those whose mo -~ " 1 - Mrs. Willlam Davle of Hartford is > e ote f“f _hayer Relating to National Flag Regula- [\ = o ) 4. 0 Grganized—Repairing | are dead and bright flowers to those | Notes of the Whip-poor-will Lost t evera b aned ur whose mothers are living. Through the May Snow. o o tions. 1 Trolley Line—Personal Notes. e ¢ — Surprise Party. == iy i A ba m under the managemcnt - Bk s et Mrs. 2 ners appeared in town Fridav at|or Goore mochefort hag Been organ- pricaymond Burdick was slyen a sur- | Louise Burnham, of Southbridge, were :oon and ground out popular airs. A [ized in Moosup this week. They have ite ?;_ end B Ellery B‘l‘;n] (‘;\ I"_;"rr' ;v.\cht‘?e Inn in the Hill the last of the S Cronie b 1 e 1 number of games 2 ey b bt e N veelk. large crowd assembled In Rallroad |aineady scheduled o hurmber of ERMCS day evening by about 20 friends.|' Rev, I P, Bgoth of Stafford preached ¥ e were played and refreshments|at the Congregationai church ducing mo coal a y street to hear the music. The owners o N 2 ¥ Arthur Bodo was chosen captain of | 1 vith much competition when they |ihe t‘:;m_ ‘Thcy will be known as the d. Sunday in the absence of lhp‘p:!flln 1 in front of Jodoin’s theatre.|Starfish Giants, They expect to play Addresesd Red Croes. The call of the Whippoorwill co; 3 w m E. Rocheleau, Jr., placed his | with the following lineup: W. Eno, Dr. Harry M. Lee of New London|P¢en heard, buf his call was missed |South Ma “C;m"‘* in a window and gave a pa- | A, Ruchefort p. A. Bedo 1b, E. La- | addressed the meeting of the Mystic triotic concert. Roche ss, N. Clam 2b. H. Coderre 3b, P g i Ask For and GET e Red Cross branc he 6 g Get the Round Package The organ was put aboard the 3.05 | A Theroux rf, E. Theroux If, O. > ok Iniihe G. A B\ hall Used for 1 { trolley express for Willimantic. Tour, of. Sl A e for ¥3 Century. 9 Miss Marion O’Brien of the Acad- Home Notes of Interest. . |gmy 1z epending s few days st her| Nb\*:? Here :::nj:he Mystic encampment met Friday |/ home in S field, Mass. arry Miller of S L3 evening in Odd Fellows’ hall. A la : 2 ! il has returned from a|ing a few days with Miss class was Instru st : I Boaten: O o ase I < 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. "’E OMGINAL Scouts Grateful. Mrg. W. W Adams spent Thursday | former: Miss Elizabeth McGrath, of | R.J. Jodoin has received a letter of | "afigs Bianche Douglas, who is teach- HEADQUARTERS FOR ppreciation from the Boy Scouts for |ing at the Norwich Free Academy, | the benefit concert given by the man- | uag a visitor Friday at the home of in_Providenc: Mpystic, has been appointed . . agement of his theatre. | Mrs. O. W. Potte — Made from clean, rich milk with the ex _Charles W. Charon motored to Prov- The Baptist. fWoman’s Misslonary our Ver raen 00 s, € s) week. Th. © been raked off. Road Repairs. H Selectman Kellogg has started out parks Hattie Phillips and niece, Miss S baE London af mb. The Ja churia tract of select malted grain, malted in our Friday. society #aet Friday sfternoon at the own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Rules for Flag Display. ome of Mrs. Jor nh(}.u—v{e, & = has important work to do. Un- A " I Infants and children thrive on it. Agrees with Eriday evening the members of No. |, r% ATRIO, UNIHN (R, UL @8 BT der favorable conditions it does Pou!try Nettmg Fm!d Fencmq the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. ! Troop, Boy Scouts dlstributed cir- | "ml ®yyoosun Slussers are to play | it well. If sluggish, relieve it with ) al A > Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. culars containing the following an- |ine faet Sterling nine this (Saturday) i nouncement: . = Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, ete. | = eliow Citizens:—Your atten- | Sfiernoon on e Stecling Fromaer % Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu- | tion is called to the following rules |, Willlam Tellavance serve tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. e L‘%hgfi:p:"‘;h:ge ”rr\;l‘::rus\:‘:i: Prospect street is being put in con- lag. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing s s uo e ssual- | ation. . slecp. ~ Also in lunch tablet form for business men. | the leadinz patriotic coclsties of the | , LN% PASIOr's theme at the Baptist Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price | country and which are taught the Boy { Snureh e S e L Tak P . B | Scouts as being the common forms of | DaPtist . 3 anKe a ACKDYO k5 OMP@ | re<pect due the national emblem. Your Attended Entertainment. | attention is called in particular to the | A jarge number of Moosup people | Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, e —— - — time of display. We will appreciate | sttended the entertainment given in Sold sverywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢c. your sistance in bringing about a more general observance of these rules in Old Sprague. The instructions fol- : Don’'t You Want Good Teeth? /% . seamertne muon comea of stars) should be at the right as you Dces the dread of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? You face the flag. From the house—when need have no fears. By our method you can have your tseth filled the staff extends horizontally, the crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. union should be at the top of the staff, that is, away from the building. CC™'SIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Time of Displav—Shosia mot be|l WE ARE PUTTING IN A NEW MARBLE LUNCH E£TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE B herony AL e mor [xWwed -t . STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS As Altar Covering—The union should COUNTER WITH TWENTY STOOLS, LATEST CLEAN LINEN be at the right as you face the altar, ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS and nothing should be placed upon the STYLES, VALUED AT $850 LOWEST -RiCES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK ol O s o & AT ol If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. Ne flag should be flown. from this same staff as the national flag, except in charge for consultatien. : the navy, then only during divine ser- T DR. F. G. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE fl| vice, when the chureh gennant. may Sal t ga Resta“rant and Q“l k Lun(:h DENTISTS SarCon ahove, Goumtay. (o0 Htates a0 - With Other Flags—When geveral Telephone 424-4 41 BROADWAY Lawn iviowers Just unloaded a car of Wire Nails Barbed Wire, Staples and Cement Coated Box Nails | EATON CHASE CO. 129 MAIN STREET (Successors to the ihing Dental Co.) flags are flown £ the e 202 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. . fing the national fiag should be hotet. 9A. M. to8P. M. oa’ At Bl Dt i ALy Rt Open 5a. m.to 1 a. m. most conspicmous staff. With Another Flag—When two are displayed on the same bufla! 8 % one our national flag, it should b‘ . Lady Acistant Telephone

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