Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 15, 1917, Page 6

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The Business Center Episcopal Rector Attending State. Cons of Norwich Scanlon and Payne Examied for Admission to Medical 1f the New York, New Haven and |mental m.ln:&lonl.d .?tmu‘)g there Hartford ' Railroad company succeeds |Prove satisfactory anc L other re- in selling the Rhode Island company :‘.’."“"‘m‘;‘d“.‘r A e to Morton F. Plant:in advance of- :;e aminations wmmat:a n; a_regular unfon strike for higher wages, e | army” n and-Dr. John Keefe of New Haven will be better. off. . Whils | {rovidence, Dre Burke and fones of| 'y o wonic be - pretty girl, if & the Rhode Isiand company, operating [ 213" taken the examinacions. ™ | ‘wasn't for that pimply, blotchy complex- in Providence and’ vicinity, for the ‘ g e fon!® But the regularuse of Resinol calendar 'year: 1916 sarned about 8 17§ Local Lacopics. Soap, aided at first by a little Resino! per cent. met on its entire stock of|. Isaac Bent reached his ninetieth | Ofntment,would probably make it clear, B o tiag Toa e¥resns S Steany {IFUMIaY t@iay (Taeaday). fresh and charming. 1f a_poor skin i3 loss, o combine the Ereat extra cost | Judge Herber: W. Rathbun is on a| your handicap, begin using Resinol protessional trip to Syracuse, N. Y. | Scap and see how quickly it improves. f coal and the 't extra cost of la- 3 Sor, for 1917, weuld be to swamp the| L: A. Tourtellot and:.Jamily_ha AT T e erielile, corporation Anancially. moved from 480 Broadway, Provi- L 4 With no power to increase rates of |dence, to Westerly. ; e :'fi_"-'“ - o fare or to reduce transfer privileges, iss Fredericka Denison,. of Provi- gach, write to Dept.& N, Res- h R with incessant union demands UD- | dence, ia the Euest of Mr. and Mre. o Baiimore, T An Extraor Chance To Secure Your N them, street r_anwnymz‘:ornonfien: Charles E, Stewart. - t can make money s year ar Mi: Smit] 1 4 way, to which Mr. Plant may add tne Moore ‘Elastic Fabric . com = Rhode Island company, is not a large pan: Summer Supply of Pretty Wash Dresses PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING system. It owns about 50 miles of| Rev. and Mrs. Joseph L. Peacock K bles Toad and leases additional lines to the |left Westerly Monday for “Cleveland, rumbie: extent of more than 100 miles, but its | Where they will attend the North Bap- CALL UP 734 s ® g F: owner- “has the cash.” The Rhode Is- jtist conference. t ces C re ediculous y oW A Wieat | land company operates more than 300| Based on the display of the Stars - - S A Ready toEat miles of rosd and has no .casn. One |and Stripes, Westerly is fully as pa- With or Without Gas Attach- S more increase in wages and it may |triotic to the square foot as any place || ments but Always EFFICIENT have no road, for extra wages cannot |in the universe. 7 and ECONOMICAL— be paid outof a deficit, no matter how | The Rees revival results are already ere e vera undred ol em an strong a case the employes make oOut imanifest, and the indications are an 4 in their own favor. increase in church membership and a The Rhode Island company's deficit |general strengthening of those affil- after operation for the month of jated with churches before the revival i ren, 1917, was $30040.75, or $8.212,- proiieX Byl 2 We furnish :'.:: ;;.:u- all makes {37 greater than the deficit for Marcl | George MoBride, for many vears en: {1916 While gross earnings for March | coqr&e Moo e, o Ay o ik epenhe Gnbteated by dssmbn. | Westeriy, vecame wlewara at tne Coto- (| A J, Wholey & Co. . O B T Sne: e, dueics For the first three months of the pres- ([ 3] cluh and will assume the dutics g™ o FERNY STRERE They Go On Sale Without Reservation ent calendar vear the total deficit was [[o0ay. Al Will be O K at " This Morning. $87,235.99, against a deficit of $42,611.. 3 4 PLAINFIELD [Eoth machines were taken to » sar- 0 for bt Coritaponging eriod | Gf | ey, Drwleht O, Stone; pastor of she 5. SR BPRUIAL PIRCES age. r'e ting’ 3 ‘Differ- |““Ciitora_Allard, while riding along |erabiy more than double’the deficit a |Yead an interesting paper on Differ: Robert J. Cochranz Supt. J. F. Chapman Urges Students |arain sirect, Sunday, ol b Westerly Ministerial assoclation, held 4 to Garden—Ball Team Gives Whist |his motorcycle and ran Into a large ; Monday tn the Mesorial: Library GAS FITTING, i | side St. John's church. The | Rev. Will rector, y 3 Y 4 R . T e e and the del Episco- | Rev. W. R. Uchtman and W. C. An. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | SnE o Radebal) Toam. | 2 pal church, Westerly, will go to Bris- |drows, R. Rasmussen and A. F. Thom- [\, oo b S0 Sy S C 0 e liding tol today and attend the one hundred |as, represented the Pawcatuck chwrch | Washing a. Wash Superintendent John F. Chapman ! MYSTIC and twenty-seventh annual convention |at the annual session of the Southern Norwich, Conn. B L this high schiool students op | —_— of the Episcopal diocese of Rhode ls- |New Engiand Conference of Scventh| Asgent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing - " . Monday, again urging them to be 10¥- | popoians Invite Neighbors to Anni- |land. Right Reverend Bishop James |Day Adventists in Hartford, last week al t het: y and to tak ome i i De Wolf Pe; ill deliver his addres: v, - - , *in he coming campaisn for, mors | versary Celebration—Norwich Town |De Wolf Ferry il dsliver s aqdrese | Mra, Thomss Perry, who fs to be Phone 531 Pretty Tub Dresses | Tub-proof Gingham Dresses | Dresses Effectively Sim part in the coming campaign for more gaxden producers so as to help lessen | Pastor Conducts Funeral Services of |tached to it by reason of the war. The | Westerly. was in Providence, Mon- the prophesied world famine. Dr. Chapman. bishop will also refer to the church(gay. and received the necessary in- Daint: da of . .aingh The most effective sin e o e | T PEeton Tina: for i 3500000 wes | Siedan, e e Ry, pecensay 1o MONERN PLUMBING Dresses mads of frash percatos and | Dainty Drosses msde of gingham | The most efective simplicd fersst in the work as they mar B®| Mystic Rebekah lodge, No. 56, 1. O.[sought and which has been oversub- |iork, which will be done by Wwomen 4 ginghams the most attractive | which is absolutely tub-proof as ‘. e T e T en e antil * o%o- | Q. F. has sent invitations to 'Home |scribed, and now totals $7,500.000. volunteers. ‘ is ‘as essential in modern house as |} patterns and colorings make up this § well as clever in designs and col- | Dresses which are marke Der first, provided they agree to Work | Rehekah lodge of Groton and Hope | A receptign planned for Rev. George | m “C00 4 L olbdtvicty is ts’ Tighting W, gRavan: first lot. The collars and cuffs are | rings. Stripcs, checks and plaids | low price. Biue. rose s t of designs, and | chambray has make up the during the time on a farm. Circulars | Rapekah lodge of Westerly to be|L. Locke, this cvening, on the occa- |py e, dimreatea “ouiinios i pian for | ROt ol Third aniiversacy of (sion Of the mitecth antiversary of %o (FILh company caussd by [he_ dle: | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK (] ("L 0y liors to mateh the pat. | Dhae 5% ner ke “Totoetititn 30 | S35 22 ol boy Rfystic lodse Triday evening, May 15.|ordination, has been abandoned on ac- | CHarge of married mer oan. "alT |by expert workmen at the fairest e e resiss T iele £ The ooitars ure a disthes B Seevice. > = Y g May 8. | e e P Andoped o 25, |ing dependants are being rapidiv A torn, and every dress is well-mads | | n th e ooliar dist 1 i Supper wil bo served ot €30 odock. |count of the Hiness of v, Locke, o |ed Amone the iatest recrulta are Leo | orice o overy sospect, Ome dottar 1 a | in surpiice fashion, and the baiance | of the dresses—thite ist and Dance. rred itute. 4 = D | Gaffney and James Aitken, o vic i i . in more convention: ns Wi embroidery—a Referred ¢ Inst Wednesday, and thére will be busi-|gence, former residents of Westeriy. S ow iahpiers and B very low price for any one of them. | white pique collars. used. The Plainfield baseball team held 8| At tne Sunday school session at the ness sessions when the numérous com. Thist and dance in Krauss' hall Sat- | yethodist church Sunday the pastor, |mittees for the branches of church | Westerly saloonmen expect an in- urday evening which proved a suc-|pev. Arthur H. Withee, told of the |work will make reports. A proposi- |Crease in their business by patrons 1S REV S ST AT Sk B At F, e, il SR Sork vl St e st et dn i B et J F. TOMPKINS BUY YOUR N Tondon on May 28-29 in the Fed- |church fiscal vear'on Décember 31, in- |&cted upon Thursday by the Connec- i 3 Eugene Taucher. frst prize, ladies’ | T dress; second prize, Miss 1. Goselin, | N2 london on Say 2878 tn ot Aol 30 Rev. Winiam Pres. |ticut legistature become law. The bill i B ool men's priscercjo: | oral sireet Methodiat church. stead of Aprii 36, Rov. Wiliiam Prea: |teut lemislaturs become 1w, The bil| 67 West Main Street : seph Metivier, umbrella: sccond prize, Conducted Funeral Services. e onvenitivh. from 11 p. m. to § a. m. and gives the T S Oxilas Mitchell, map of Ireland; thitd) Rev. William Crawford of Norwich - governor authority should he decm it € 3 prize, won by Peter Kagan, ' tooinl | Town was in Mystic on Monday. He best, to close the saloons hermetically ] F BUR\l Brush and sct: comsolation award, {0 fwas in town to conduct the funeral |, Ths Westerly Red Cross —Branch | Tt (57000 "0 the war. + N> e e onis services of Dr. Chapman of Old Mys- |of the. state along the line to meet —— After the whist Krauss' orchestra | gie ir eutniched usie for e 80t " |5t About the Vilige, __[ihe Fresint ravinimonts, 5t ot e (CONGERNING HOWE A1D Heaung and Plumbing Short Paragraphs. Mr. Little has returned to Willi- |that will tend to make it a leader in | FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN 92 F: i Stw Misses Givonne Blais and Anna| after a visit to his daughter, |Red Croes work in.Rhode Island. The [g .y ¢ SR weie | M Goars ranklin Street Blais of Baltic spent the week-end E. Kinney. residence of Orville Stillman. in Elm jBoard o . R P S | with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morissette. and Mre, Norton Wheeler left |street, has been leased and the work | Allowances to Widowed Mothers. Peter Handfleld daughter Irene | Monday for a few days’ stay in Bos- |that has been carried on in different - T e nd vis in Providence | ton. locations about town will all be done | An act concerning home aid for dé- {ane”chyqrlt (N OO FIE IO SERERID : § were wee ‘with relatives. | _ James Johnstone and son, fiharlesiag the Stillman house and under effi- |[pendent children, enacted by the g.n- allowance as herein provi¥ed. and for | — - — - ‘William Oldham had a narrow Johnstone, left Monday for Boston. cient management. The Red Croes|eral assembly, is as follows: each visit =hali make and keep on file, | | 1 cape when a nassing automot n { M Herbert W. Rathbun and son [membership is large and increasing Section 1. There' shajl be in each as a part of its official records, a de- !shail he paid out of a money lcounty authorities on ¢ 1 < iy ran over him He was pla; z in Terbe: of Westerly are guests for a land in the new quarters special at- jcounty a board of child welfare wh.cn tailed statément of the conditizns of {propriated by the countv authorities |board nd upon preper e the road and fe most in at .. | few a of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wil- |tention will be given to all home work |may grant allowances to widowed |tne home and family, and afl other | purposes, or otherwise avail- | thcrefor ninist Opera Pinafore, Thursday and Fri- | cox of_ this praiseworthy organization. mothers with two or more children|gas which may assist in determininz |able to the board.. Such county au- e. 9. The county riderin ve Se gay, § p. m. Three local choirs and| Mr and Mrs Harold Wilcox and| Hon. Rathbone Gardner, of Provi- |under the agé of sixteen years. Such |fio8 o S0 Oy MESI R SGEMINTTG [able, to the board, Suph county au- | Sec i The county ndering suc band—adv. |son Alfred have returned to Oneco af- |dence, will address a Red Cross mass|board shall consist of nine m.mbers |ina advisability of their continuance. | >r the board of child welfure, and |thercof by the state, upon the appro- |atiem 1 " | a with Mr. and Mrs. George |meeting in the tabernacle next Thurs- Who shall be nominated by the state|ay sllowance made by the board shali | clude in the tax ievy for al by the state board of charities f aining, a Motorcycles Collide. { W, Wilcox. lday evening. There will be other [board of charities. At " least three [not be for a longer continuous peri d StiCh MR, OF ains, % Ini thie | the Gilowancas. grantea e . Frank Guertln and Willlam Hall of | Mrs. Allen Avery has returned from [speakers and the Westerly Band will [members of the board shall be wom- | "Gne vear without rencwal. Said |juagment. may. be meces carry | Sec. 10. The sum of fifty tiousand |pur . Yoluntown collided when on their mo-|a visit in South Windham. play patriotic selectio; en, and confirmed by the county com-poarg shall have ht of the cdu- iout the provisions of this such |dollars is appropriated the re m- [on. torcycles on the Tadpole bridge be- | 1\iss Norma G. Marshall has return- rhissioners for such terms that the cation, sanitation and moral develop- Imoneys 1 be kent in a separat ‘uuv'semnm of countics under the pro- | ment T tween here and Jewett ( Fdward | ed to Providence after a visit with| Dr. Michael H. Scanlon and - Dr. |terms Of three members -of the board |mcri"c *children for whom allowanc.s | fund and be distributod by the prop isions of this act for the two y.ar:|or bo i Nygren and Guertin were traveling to- | Miss Gladys Wilcox. Frank . P: - shall expire each year thereaftr. Up- || pr mards Jewett City at a fast rate of | Mr. and Mrs Thomas Doyle have |aseltation some the oy forS,anad® lon'the expiration of the temm of office | ' DS made, & arities| ———= E == = = G e e aed ot L past flall and |returned to Willimantic after a visit|sjon to the medical reserve corps, were |Of @ member of the board, his Suc-|gnail supervise the work dome | confused him, and the latter was run | iwith Mr. and Mrs. Fred GledhilZ. recently submitted to physical and |CeSSOr shall be appointed, as herein- |, easures taken by the county boards | into by Gueriin, who had beer ridnz| John Hirsh has returned to Central 5 before provided, for a term of .three i, respect to widows with depeadent | ::Jr:’x:‘d }r\-zr;n Eo}:?; ]mrr‘s escaped | Village after a ge“' days’ stay with his e h i f the board |Children. Said state board of chari- | e front wheel on Hall's ma- | parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jacob Hirsh. ~ Sec. 2. le members o e boary sha stablish_sucl lcs as they | chine was smashe¥. The tonk on|' Harry C. Allyn has moved his fam- STAFFORD SPRINGS lof chila welfare shall recsive no com- | fes shall estabiieh such rulce us they | Guertin's motorcycle was st in. [1ly from High street to the Backus —_— pensation for their services, but shall |gpect any family aided under the pro- house on Pearl street. Fine for Trapping Muskrats in Close e entitled to actual and necessary |iisions of this act, and shall have ac- | Frank Mabbitt of Denison avenue is on—Local Man at Frat Banquet | “xPcnses incurred by them In the dis- |iess to all records and other dita F Usi steadily improving from an_operation Honsiioh |charse of official duties. kept by the county board. The state Liquor and Drug Using Performed in a New Haven hospital. PRdien: 553 The members of the board |poara shall annually reauire of eact p ! lot welfare shall mect and cr- el il = &gm be dopped, if you come bere. Skiled —— George C. Hunter was fined 325 and | ganize within fen days after their ap- | Somie oo cxponrstores: orie htnia | physicians edminister original successful treat- Westbrook. Otice has been posted | costs, amounting in all to $47.51, for ipointment and fixe the dates for i1s |poing coall Inoiade in i biemmial e | mest. No confinement—no nauses—quick | at the local postoffice by the city su- | violating the game laws. = He was |meetings which shall be field at least 4 r improvement. Well eauipped buildings, nicely located. | Perintendent of schools in New York |caught trapping muskrats after. the |monthiy: slect a chairesan and ascre. jPot to t!lekqe;"‘ml afsemkz!hs. reports Contdental: city, Who has a list of boys 16 .years closed season began. Game Warden |tary; establish an office and employ | pogtne “ops Jone Dby = the county THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Haven, Com. | 0ld Who are desirous of securing work | Plumb made the arrest. such’ employees as may be necessars | 20%7CS, (IR SHCH recommendation i s At Norwich Banguet. for the discharge of lis dutles, at least |*%50c™s ""rhe-expenses of conducting Theodore 'W. Morrall attended the |ON€ ¢ E ad &p the work of the board of child we! |training for the work of family re-lfare in each county, and the allow \ — | 20th annual banquet of Epsilon Upsi- g lon of Norwich Free Academy in Nor- | Fabllitation and relief. ances granted to widows by the board 2 et ks Sec. 4. Before aiding any widow NO‘ I ‘l( :E | T irehue 3 Metboutes, who is conva- |Under this act, the board shanl deter- {lescing after an operation at _the|Thine; DY careful inguiry, ‘that the| gyyrg oF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO. ’ Johnson Hospital, will leave the hos- |\ iaow IS & proper person, mentally. | yucas County. ss SRR PHU, morally and physicaily, to care forand Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he . S |bring up her chil®ren, and that the B LipDu Who has been missing |other members of the household and WE ARE PUTTING IN A NEW MARBLE LUNCH ||since Sfay tst, Tas been tracod to s |quucr, membets of the household and | Ghensy & o dolng Dusiness n uie | sanatorium in’ New York, and it is - 7 said, ‘and that said firm will pay the such as make for good character, and | Said. ang that cald frm will pay the UNTER gxpected that he will be able to Te- (,a¢ aid from this source is necessary | UM Of ONE HUNDRED DOLL . col WITH TWENTY STOOLS, LATEST. || S5Recies, tons he will be ebie {at aid from thic source ls necessary | SaTh nd every case-or catatrh tiat cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S senior partner of (he firm of F. J eney & Co., doing business in the Little Planting Yet. properly. The inquiry shall include { CATARRH MEDICINE. STYLES, VALUED AT $850 On account of the cold damp|the resources of the family and ‘the FRANK J. CHENEY. weather very little planting has been |ubility of its other-members, if any,| Sworn to bel done in this section. Farmers say |t0 Work of otherwise contribute to its| |7 mY, Presence they never remember a time when |SUPDOrt, the existence of relatives " G = 3 LR T 3 4 they were so.far behind with their [able to assist the family, and of in- (Seal) Notary Public. arafoga Restaurant an ck Lunch |55 Sairing min oo 302 e A 0 e | (B9 caaren sradfEetTY (RN that the home gardens will be the may be interested therein. ~The board | ternally and acts through the blood on | T scenes of much activity this vear. shall take all lawful means to secure | the mucous surfaces of the system. : P . A st The support of such persons as ate Je. | Send for testimonials, free e Cook Is Know y her ~he Telephone 424-4 41 BROADWAY Srrr e e e R e own by her Kitchen Open 5a. m.to 1 a. m. John Ackley Loses 48, for Which Town |0 erLim'v: any other legal TiRht fox b S LT R o flon. A clean kitchen is the sign of a good cook. And a kite that keeps er enefit: shall advise and assist vi n of >0 - J. D. METROPOLIS, Prop. of Grothls Fays 8430. members of the fanily whe'are able 5 e N ;::;';:o':hs?: é:;lzzzimd’“ A A bHI has been sent to the select- |55 WOTK, to eecure work and shall = BT % 7 3 cure ch aid fc th ide d chil- = men of the town of Groton"for the |32 % L e Us Midowand cul No coal-hod or ash-pan drudgery. You never have to sweep up afier cookis the New Gardner farm in Poquonoc, they being | LS orEanizations or individuals. The Perfection, Cooks fast or slow as you like, without soot or ashes. It's the Long Blae the property of John -Acldey ane Ly |investigation shall include consuita- & ety bty ‘5 3 s TpeE v o' Tiy o ol [tlon seith the local public Telief offic Chimney that does it. Visible flame that stays *‘put. p Don t You Want Good I eeth? Forty-eignt aheep were kiied by logs. (Tesiden " Nowming hercin . coptainca HAVE YOU SEEN In use in more than 2,500,000 hemes. Ask your dealer for booklet. Ingoire, t 3 e shall be construed to prevent the ex- Vi i e absadint Eak s i 2 Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? been estimated at $10 apies: for 38 0ld |isting local public relief officials from about the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heater. 1t gises sbundant hot water for sheep and 35 for 10 need have no fears. By our method you can have your testh filled, s M Al ounK oues. siving prompt and suitable temporary laundry or bath at low cost. crowned or extracted ASSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Gurdr R b Yl %fi:;fllgnd‘%: ald, pending the investigation and the Fe =3 I granting of an ‘allowance under ths v CCSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES $04, T lomtn Iz number of e | ETaviaa” or "t 2k S lsaresisaie SOCONY R0 Gane. €TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE ter safeguarding than they have st |for an allowance under the promisions THE RAZOR WITH S 2 K 7 ; STERILIZED INSTRUM INTS present, as the range on fhe south end ot this act, uniess such widow -has PERFECT BLADES STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK 3 v large one. : x : CLEAN LINEN S |been a resident of the county wherein PRINCIPAL OFFICES: NEW YORK ALBANY B FALO BOSTON : 'sheep are valuable, it being recently |application is made for a period of estimated by an authority from Jewett | ons. vesr nest preceding the' applica- ASEPTIC DRINKING CUP! Every one guaranteed to LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK City that they are worth at least $12 [tion and unless her deceased hus band, . a | If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate Ne apiece. was a resident of this state at the|| satisfy or money refunded eharge for consultation. —_— e |time of his death. Bvery allowance > DR. F. C. JACKSON OR. D. J. COYLE USE. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, - |Inder the provisions of tis act ahbil Price $1.00 Thy tiseptl, rd be = % DENTISTS into'the Shoe ahd SPARC [P 0t |board of cnild welfare, and shail be bath. It vou want rest and comfort for (entered upon the minutes of any regu- . (Successors to the Ring Dental Co.) tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet, |lar or special meeting, and upon the use '‘Allen’s’ Foot-Ease 1t prevents |official record of the individual case, 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH. CONN. Dblisters. sore and cailous spots. Just|and may be increased, diminished or D OVENS | 84 M to8P. M the thing for dancing parties. and for |\yithdrawn In the discretion of said | breaking in new shoss. Used by allied WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- and German & t th £ e, 2 S i g Cepasn Coome st tha Trouk Bela | DTS o iring: Rord ot BT elfass. |inass’ batore the oublic. iHace. fa’ ub e R T itute_ Trial package free. - Address through its agents, shall visit at least | medium better tnan tnrough the ad- Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. once in every three months at their | vertising columns of The Bulletin Lady Asistant Telephene

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