Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 26, 1917, Page 15

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i n ¥ o A waugan o mill 2 E e Mhay, itht iR OMcers i not ; report much progress, ‘though 'they 2 . . were grilling seven Albanians both The Businese during the afternoon and evening. X The men are being held at the police : station_for. further quizsing today.| Years ago this Norwich resident told Trolleys Lead Center te . - Robert [urley . ot o ang Rowe Wheeler tre working with | Of S00d results from using Doan's Kid- To B Y B Mbwich AT 11 , Mg I ~Pe . | the “local officers. 2 Mamorial Services o be Held at the km..“'";;‘."m:“:p".m’% “;u-:.n ?;T&. P‘;;— AT, B ennedys | undertalng |88 Pils. Now Daniel J. Brown, pro- Congregational Chursh Sunday |kins, Mrs. A. J. Tillinghast, Mrs. J.|rooms Friday Dr. Geo. M. Burroughs, Even .,.;.:.:.p. Citioens Owdored |M: Paine, Mrs. Eya Cowb, Bites Jfar- medical examiner, and D J.'N. Fer REaNap. Tonals Y, OF 8 Bumes. S sl Mhe Nrs, |reault performed an autopsv on the cont ot —ba to Report to Coneulo—Beand of Reg- |97, FIY. Moim, Mbaced s Burme, O, nrderad. e They Toupd, o pullet|SPPArms the Sormar state - istration Named—Regert H. Fisk port, Carrie Oats. Wound in the face under the right eve |there has been no return of the trouble. . Addresses Public Mesting. g b i and traced the course of the bullet iy e "m. & Nc‘:' “P'l;' S :;‘,“’“fi”“",“t br&m ;‘ng o;nmthmugkn Can Neriwch people ask for more con- i nder Daniel- skull into o neck. x - d o'('uf: olt‘hfi vnnnfio'-'ogéu:.' son Business Men's association th=re |The bullet was :,eavieea, © MECK-incing testimony? - B Boticlson will attend a service at|¥as a public meeting in the town hall | The officerls’ Investigation will be [ . I e atlonal church on Sunday |FTiday evening to Promote -interests | continued _toda: r. Brown savs. evening. LBy L AL L gl B PUTNAM “The results that followed the use of Near-Freezing Temperature. of Providence ‘was the principal Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at The temperature dropped to 38 de- |speaker. . L. Dodd to Lecturs on Milk—Lib- |gevin & Son's Drug Store, were so grees in Danielson Friday morning. Gl Ovimniiatise 46 Bipnte Helk: : French Citizens Must Report. ‘The secretary of the Danielson Bus- rty Loan Subscriptions at National ew Yory and |iness Men's assoclation has received| Bank ~$75000 — Boston Braves to B e Thwnch residents |8 oircular communication from n New | Play North Grosvenordale Team— of this and nearby towms to report |York organization that is prepared to| Ex.Governor David I. Walsh H. S. 7o them. for further at|svzply manual Jaborers oo farmers [ X oNCTOr DANE 1RSSR Bl S+l inem as an excelient medicine for ton- Maen |and_others in this section , who may| © ¥ may lead to military service ‘Men lin Wedding This Evening. ing up the kidneys and relieving ail- ng ~ need help. & e o1a $9°35 aiy UL NP There has beén a steady appeal from Concluding Service. towns in this section for laborers dur- | Attornev Archibgld Macdonald, Jr.|ments, due to their disordered condi- Rev. W. H. Evans, who has been|ing the past few months and this |WVas a visitor in New London Fri- iy . acting pastor of St. Alban’s church |want still exists. Tn addition to com- |day. tion. Sincslast September, will conduct his |mon laborers the services of skilled | Mark Klebart has enlisted in a hos- et sarvice at the chureh tomorrow.|and unskilled workers in many lines pital unit of the navy and is to re-| The above statement was given The stockholders of the Brooklyn |ere proffered. port at Hartford next week. August 28, 1908, and on May 13, 1916, Creamery company have given notice Military Enrollment: Cards. waaloh | Dradford and Irving Miron|Mr. Brown said: I have had no oc- of the pending dissolution of the oM | Cargs that are to be usediin taking i lleny - casion to use Doan's Kidney Pills PO ¥ Davy 1s spapting thé wiheu- |{e TATy rofisadgRTIE Kilingly | 0 eetune on e since I recommended them in 1908. end at nis home in New Jersey. He | oilession of the ofciis’ The men |milk (his seening st the rooma st the | MY CUre has bsen a permanent one.” 16 to bring AF Teeit) 0 BRINRSn. ' [G0C Bao to act sk rRGIATTATS hays 1o |lol o o oMsE at & 0c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Will bs Graduated Wednesday. celved their instructions as to taking Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ~ $iarpld H. Barber, son of Rev. and |the enraliments. An effort is to be Baby Week Playlet. —————————— Mrs. . H. Barber, is to be graduated {made to have everyone .who is re-| Pupils of Miss M. Etta Whiting’s from Hartford Theological seminary | quired to register informed of the [grade of the Israel Putnam schopl "LEGAL NOTICES next Wednesday. fact before June 5. - This can only [zave a playlet, as a feature of the George A. Potter of DMadison, this|be done fv daily publicity and in this |Baby Week campaign, at the assem-| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD . visitor with frien: here |citizens can ald by calling attention |bly hall of the high school Friday |at Norwich, within and for the District Friday. of their friends between the ages of |evening. of Norwichi, on the 25th day of May, While at South Manchester as a|?1 and 30 to the government’s re- | OManaser W. L. Moran of the tele-|A. D. 1917, - & member of the executive committee |quirements, which applies to hoth |phone exchange at Meriden, formerly | PTgSeRi~NELSON J. ANLING, Judge, of the State Firemen's association W.|single and married men, citizens and |[manager here, was a visitor In town | Norerieh, in said District. deseased. Fenner Woodward was presented a |aliens. There are no exceptions. Even |Friday afternoon. Casper K. Bailey of Norwich, Conn.. stk flag_and a silk necktis by the |the sick and those Who are otherwise| .o\ =) o Fg oL appeared in Court and filed a petition Cheney Brothers corporation. physieally unfit must reister. iberty Loan scriptions $76,000. praying, for the ressons ‘iherein set " Subscriptions 'for Liberty ‘boade {fe: , at administration be granted May Basket Party. Will Receive Contributions. taken at the First National bank in|uUpon’ the estate of said deceased, al- Members of auxneh-u&lrm- of Odd | At Hartford, Nathan D. Prince, vice |this city amounted to about $75,000, | °8ed to be intestats. Fellows were guests ¥riday evening |president of 'the (onnecticut Trust |it was announced Iriday afternoon. — | peluiont Be herra” st Horsranacd it at a_Mnay basket party given by Dor- land Safe Deposit company, has been L Py bher 65 L0 the Probate Court Room 4in the Clty of cas Rebekah lodge In_their hall designated to receive contributions to NG Prencher £ SHIRG, Norwich, in said District, on the 25th A mission for the English-speaking |the $3,000,000 fund called for by the Rev. A. C. Johnson of Lynn_ is to|a of May. A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock in members of St. James' parish is to|war council of the Y. M. C. A., to be |Speak at the Advent chapel in Wood- | the forenoon, i that notice of the open at the church Sundry lnflk'“-\ used for the construction of fleld as- |Stock valley Sunday ‘Current World K::Ydfi:my(hoerrngyn.!dbrg&rg:‘ bl“flth‘: l‘:ti’d continue through the coming week. |soclation buildings at government |Events in the Light of Prophecy will [ ReATing thereon be given by the pub satisfactory in my case, in view of my experience, I can heartily recommend Special Values from the Garment Section FOR EASTERN CONNECTICUT WEEK i i o i Mys. W. J. Bartlett, of Putnam, was |camps. These are to provide “soldiers |be his subject. the Biteison boual Franchive lessns |Hplons. exeotare; Toorestion and re- Albanian Arrested. BTl ae Tenat hree dave prio o ; SUITS IN VALUES TO $20.00 WASH BLOUSES FOR $1.00 held at the home of Mrs: John A. % 3 State police arrested a North Gros- | tuen be made to this Coare ot Te £ : f s r1l ite voiles make up thi B ‘Brosa "sirect, Friday evenins |inmates at Brooklyn Jail to Rafse |vehordals Albanian Friday and ook | " 0 MEreoA T ATLING, Judge Pretty Spring Suits for both women and misses are in Pretty white v "1]“, m{wklp p Boosting the Loan. Large Crops D D e T o gl ” Uk 1= & trug cluded in this bargain assortment. Serges and Poplins lot. Plain models and those tri o the deas abri All, whose bo o : % e e 4 4 Fivig “Do your bit! Buy a Liberty bond geoptorouitady was hownd Thursday affernoon in a| Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. in new and staple colorings are the principal weaves h large collars are shown ! Inguire at any bank or postoffice” | Tn a recent issue of the Norwich!|mill aitch at Attawaasan may26d Clerk. [ . dels There are spl | This is the slogan that is Bsing stamp- | Bulletin Putnam news and the Wil- 3 e = g and a large number of clever models are included. || new models. lere are sj | ed on all incoming first class letter |lgnantik 'Chromicle, appeared from Service at Pomfret. Propate Conrt, Moy 28 D G817, T values in the lot , mla;“ xh: mn:;-gnr::Lome by {::’fl:‘, lihnn.fl;n%t‘flmmrar police in land Rev. R. R. Parker of Hartford is to| Estate of F. w[n)n.ph Smith, late of SUITS IN V. TO $27. 5 o - rection o v 3 nam, a suzgestion Te perit < {3 sata District, 4 q. ALUES 50 A chilaren's hollday paseant is to |that prisoners at the Windham. coun- |memarate. Momorisl aay st the Mo. | Epon the application ‘of Janeit A. $217. SILK BLOUSES AS LOW AS $1.98 | morial church at Pomiret school on | Smith praving ihat leiters of admin- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hopkins next Sat- [to do this eprins, as an aid to in-|Sunday. The serv urday afternoon. creasing ‘food products. unday. The gervice s to be opened | tate, represented intestate. as per ap- with tie sinsing of mational hymns| plication on fille more fully appears Registrars Named. il mANRECTInt 'themWinfll":Jm by the choir and congregatiom. it 1= Lo v jail is gratefu! to the ca; atio Towe o handle the military registra- |f2ct It has been 'the ‘custom for the| Friday was Parents’ day at the Is- | Office in Andover. fn said District. on tton work that will be dome in Kil.|Past 76 years, to use the inmates of |rael Putnam school. About 250 avail- | the 2d day of June A D. 1917, at 10 - = A the fail for tilling, caring and har- |able themselves of the opportunity to|clock in the forencon, and that a ngly on June 5: For East Killingly, A 4 public notice be given of the pendency 2 - § vesting on the jail farm of 273 acres, |inspect the srades during the - time ames Smith, James P. Alrch: forfang on the farms in the vicinity of |when the pupils we saEed with |iof Barior eern . DblRl e Danlelson, D.' Fred Kenworthy, James [{nd on the, farme | , 3 n the pupils were engased With|of hearing thereon, by publishing & B Welsh: who are repiar miptis | (he I Fheh, cumtom o for ae Prac; |routioe work ___ e T s e FutEom uaneen, Louls Wolsard, A.|.;™in™he past. This country needs OBITUARY. nd By posting a copy thereof on the 2 ntments for < . ¥ : over. in 2a strict, at least six will be announced today. The men |P23 Never needed before, ample crops, BRDtDine 43vs before sald dav of hearing. be held on the lawn ak the home of |ty jall be ziven plenty of farm work All the better grade materials which are in demand this || .1 .¢ up to $2.59 are incl ! season are represented—Poplins, Gabardines, Poiret | Creaede Chittie jor ot Striped T | Twill, fitc., in ;11! the favored colorings and checks. The S‘ilkrs‘ 111ka11g up the assortme T = attractive semi-fitting and Norfolk models are the ones very attractive. L, we are featuring. $4.50 SILK BLOUSES FOR $2.00 WOMEN'’S AND MISSES’ COATS AS LOW AS $10.75 Fine Crepe-de-Chine, in i Coats which are right in the mode as low as $10.75 and colors is the most popular blou terial this season and these from that price up make a purchase at this time most e e el et e |and prior td the captain's suggestion,| Batista Dina, 73, a mative of Ttaly, 1. WHITE SUMNER. attractive. There are scarcely two coats alike in our good value. Some show 2 the manazement of the jall planned to . o - o - ! J £ v} p . i b B e e by sixty to seventy acres to po- oo e N "":‘:?w" g ;;;‘F; 4 display and all the new high colors; as well as the staple combinations of color in the r - Sva AN "T2” Kool "liniatdy" of | carrols, DenAinet salbanee ik Lane- for burfal. 2t R SRR ST and o e Bisy blues, black and plaids are shown. collar and cuff effects. the Danielson chapter of the Red |which can be stored away for use Ernest N. Gilmore. ;;!ar:l nA r;”“x; e L e Cross, announced the following addi- |next winter. Every effort is be | ' Ernest N. Gilmore, 41, died at his|P t—A. HALI NNE Judge. tions to the membership list, which is |made to'secure bigger crops than ever |nome on Bolles street Teiday. Mr.| On motion of Tacl N Clark. Admine: now nesring the 600 mark: Mrs. John |before. There are at present scventy- |Gilmore was horn in North Grosven- | {rator cum testaments annexo. on the Casey, Mrs. A, G, Beckley, Miss Myr- |five male and four female inmates at|ordale and had lived all of his lifa in | teState estate of Katherine Mell. late tis Mariand, Mrs. J. Lavalle, Mrs. | the jail, all of whom, except those in- | this sec o e R He was an active work- Clifford . Starkweather, Mre. Lucius | capacitated, are working nine hours e Salvation army interests in - e aine This Court doth decree that six Fllilams, Mrs. A L. Cundall Mrs F. |per day and oix days per week. | . lie leaves his wife and a|months be allowed and limited for the . Colyin, Mrs. Charles Austin, Mrs. ne 350 Liberty Bond free witha [son, Kenneth. Creditors of sald estate to. exhibit F. X. Lemieux, Mrs. Thomas Marlow, |every automobile I sell-today. J. J. their claime against ihe same fo the | Miss Clare Mairhot Miss Anna Mall- | Cody.—adv. Held Quarterly Conference. Administrator, and directs fhat public Pot OMra. Eiliza Aviward, Ars. James Rev. C. G. Scrivener, Norwich, dia- | notice bo siven of this order by ma- X R 3 20 st e vertising in a newspaper having a cir- i§ 2 ohan, Mrs. Charles Burrows. Miss AUTOPSY PERFORMED trict, superintendent, presided 'here | YETHEIOE In & newspsper having & eir- = G % Kats Danielson, Thomas B. Daniei- TR s Friday evening at the first quarterly | fng a copy thecest o the Bubis Dimns son. Miss Katherine Quinn, Mrs. Geo.| Modical Examiner Discovers and Re:|SOLIeIonce at'the Methodist church. | pie*in said Towr . of " Cantermury: . i g e confarence was followed by the | nearest the place where the deceased 5 = — moves Bullst Whilh _ Killed "Sabri |annual Ttho Delta banauet. o Fweit P ¥ 3 Ma Sale Of ngeric » A. F. WOOD All, Boston Braves at Grosvenordale e e SSLRITE, Jods. “The Local Undertaker” The state and local police. worked |, INe first bis baseball event of the |copy of record. DANIELSON, CONN all duy Friday trying to unravel .the | 1917 n in this ‘seotion ‘vl tha || Atiest: e ® Machanla Street mystery surrounding the death of Sa. |CCUNtY is to be staged Sunday after- | o, ATE BENNDTT. Judge, noon at North Grosvenordale, with | NOTICE—AN creditars of sald ded ves as the big aftrac-| their claims against said estate to the A SPECIAL SALE OF ROXFORD BLUE DIAMOND UNION SUITS and Silk Underwear the Boston B; g tion. The promise to the fans -as dersigned at Canterbury Conn., i i i i s‘vo one Dollar made Friday was that the Braves will | within the time limited in the above A remarkable grouping of both Lingerie and Silk Under- ] present a strong lineup with Rabbit | and foregoing order. % % b 3 d b P iyl FOR MEN 1ne B DO T WA RAY & Bhior B TR E? ke pant- | MH e Vi ropresent Nortn | _marts ___Adminisiracor e £ o .y w aa o ‘ LLARS. t at w No, - : - z i The man who appreciates true summer comfort w g Monster caks from little acorns grow and comfortable fortunes from | °SYeNOTAlC in the game is to be| DISTRICT OF & woNTVILIE. sx. and price is very complete. From the simpler garments 28160 eli at & BiiEs: L Th ha MOATERIIGS Dis E emal sawin ! ayer nor | cour Tobate. May 25th. 1911 : " . R " i cHa ] ®™ This Benk is_an tmstitution Security and Solidity. leagues and the combination secured | Hsiste of Josie A Baker. late of for 25¢, up to the beautiful silk novelties at $8.98, there Union Suit the ultimate of comfort has been rea o Y s one ; g B ontville, “in sa r asea, . 2 X : % Deposits, $2,630,114.73 Burplus and Profits, $114,203.03 ool go. Mo WIITEIvE the Braves & | M e e utor Having sepllcs for hn is an almost endless variety. Now is the time to lay in a There are hundreds of men in this city who wea E 3 Giiee 1o sl gyow with us, New Stockhouse. grder authorizing and empowering him There are hundreds more who would if they or | to sell certain real estate belonging to The Manhasset Manufacturing com- | sald estate. as per application on file pany has commenced the constructipn | fully appears: of a new stockhouse, one story, 80 by | Ordered. That the 21st day of Ma: 129 feet. An addition, 18 by 24 feet, | 1917, at_3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, Court of Probate in Montville, i at t] DANIELSON, CONN. Is-also to be made to the office. The |fe ‘ana“the same i= assigned for & Manhassett company is engaged in | i th i) 1o 101 3. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. WILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vice-Presldent | the manufacture. of antometiie. tirs | 105 nE, Thouthe sforegoing application. supply for the coming summer. Buy Now--It Will Prove a Good Investment CORSET COVERS ................. 29cto$ 2.98 about them. To Introduce Them We Are Able To Offe Three Great Bargains FIRST—Buy one of the regular dollar suits fo CLARENCE A. POTTER, Secretary- Treasurer fabric and is having splendid success, :.\‘E;e:rflfltve’l‘:‘%n:lnl,:l:;eflnl;fac:ieb! pu‘l’rj R R e .. 29cto$ 2.98 and we will. sell you the ond for only 50 i Fe B T S T TR ENVELOPE CHEMISES ... .. seveon.s SBcto $18.98 SECOND—Buy one of the regular-$1.50 suits and we i some newspaper having a circulation £ 1 id istrict, d by 14 v ell you secend r only 75¢ o e Zuile Sidmport 1n- e Towsy o NIGHT ROBES ............. fas S RBeeol SERIORII | e e s i - B e / s 7’000 ’ooo’o oo PR e AR e FORCSRGaS . ... 59¢ to $11.98 e TRt Gy e e e e e e S SIS - ... e e 59c to $ 2.50 IF You E%U;‘gic&rku'JLEérT:fLsrggg%n wit o E | e RWNENERS ... $2.98to $ 6.98 ‘ IF YOU BUY FOUR SUITS, TWO OF THEN YOURS FOR JUST HALF PRICE the industrv being one of the finest of which the city boasts. EX-GOVERNOR WALSH Announced as Speaker at High School Graduating \Exerci Tt was anneunced Friday that Da- vid I. Walsh, former governor of Massachusetts, Is to deliver the ad- dress at the graduation of the senior class. of Putnam High scheol. The date of the graduation has been ad- vanced from Thursday, June 21, to Friday, June 22. Members of the Putnam Country club are anticipating Memorial ' day ................ $1.00 to $ 4.50 U.S.A.LIBERTY LOAN BONDS ON CREDIT means YOU means SUBSCRIBE A\ means AT ONCE - - e i e e, | S— e— | c— o— — e— cm— — c— | c— cn— | o— with keen interest, for a handicap |J. Harriman, rector of & Philip’s = joint committee consisting of Willis L Toirnament of 15 holes. Js o e piar |hurch, Wil periorm o ceremont. - | Washington County, R. L |Eiion TS Saden 5 e ed over the links, which are ' fast 2 : 5 Mra.’ Joseph Barcel 15 visiting her We will HELP you to HELF the government. We are prepared through our long [f|rounaing info zood condition for the Speeding Up to Enlist. = + | chiidren in New York PP piprisin: time players' use. The event is expected | Anticipating the operation of the HADDAM NECK SRR T the ¢ chain of 17 stores to assist each of our customers to buy a Liberty Loan Bond of $50.00 [/t atiract many to" the links. either |selertioe dratt, mans . of Putnamrs Harvey Brooks of Deep River spent as players jor spectators. Young men who are subject to its Har ver ap FIFTY CENTS or ONE DOLLAR a week or whate A This city came within the scope of |army service for which they have a g £ aged to capture four each day mce we tever you are able to pay the ofcials who on Friday wore en_ |preference, ~are doing considerable Rt el HOPKIN ol (o e " . : . gaged in ferreting out facts that will |sc ys getting N. 2 el all the nominees are Our services are free. Immediately upon being advised how many of our custom- Brove o Taime i “wnraveiiing much : £ boinds.in % | tarm, about Biay s0th. HOPKINTON tne ‘omels . . . of e mystery that still surrounds|number of cities on points in whicl John Coll and son, A s o i 5 /1l represent Am ers desire to purchase Liberty Loan Bonds from us AT EXACT COST by installment [J|tr. Gitnoeat of the mods of Sanel All |[thon ore Tnteragted.” The. guartermas, el B o q‘u’:’r‘:!‘,“’(f Town Represented at Providence Con- | Spain will represent A payments we will secure the bonds for them without brokerage commission or compen- [|00a 22 i ‘whose bods was found |comaidorabie. appesl oo mummper of | The Chritian Endeavor Soclety ey = Py Samy S _ 2 $ : in a mill ditch at Attawaugan. It|Putnam’s alert yoyng men and it now | Was entertane ednesday evenn&| wiard H. Brown, for many years D: -r ! . S 4 o H by Mi: lie B 3 1) b, lan: ri sation of any kind for our services. s may” nt be stated without infuring |seema Hkely that thev will enlist in | by Miss Sadis Brainard Tie evening| L - B (I AT SO A Sign of e prospects of getting the information [this branch of the service before June A 3 S wanted, just what was being sousht |5, the day when all younz men be- | frishments were served =~ = Saile m';‘fifl to the state ‘"‘“'malr‘- at "““|- here Friday. tween the ages of 21 and 30 must reg- | Rev. W Harrlson Raymond, pastor A h]:l‘p'lea“serk having become sick White-Champlin Wedding This Even- 15t preach a memorial sermon Sunday |®7d helpless = nor ing- M. Troelstra, the Dutch socialist | ™OTrinE; S E.R. Allen and Dr. A. B. Briggs, reg- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.|leader, who has left Holland for Swe- | o 778 iod Cross meets every Thurs: | isiraiion committec for the fown of Kent this evening at 6 o'clock will |den, explained to the Dutch members [ %y 4rternoon at 280 in Grange hall | yiopkinton, in the military ceneus, take place the marriage of their |of the execptive committee of the in- | 3 - | were in Providence, Tuesday, attend daughter, Mrs. Bthel Kent White, and | ternational socialist bureau that he Will Decorate Grave ing a meeting of the committees of Lewis T. Champlin, son of Mrs. Char- | was leaving for Stockholm on his own The soldiers’ graves In the ceme- ' (he various townas In the state. IS Cnamnlin of #his abv. Rev. C.|initiative. - tery will be decorated Sunday by a Mrs. Walter C. Brown of Warren- jive hairs cant c e s RO U BLE HERPICIDE Prudential Outfitting Co. 115 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. e

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