Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 2

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gistants, four comi nam " two |t 03¢, one hook ang one en- 4 e 0" devote the’fha n—nru . u..th-n eight o'clock every morning. Tt are to. devof v en ime to J department while the call men are to|was decided that for the present five respond to alarms and attend meetings | Permanent men would be necgssary, and reviews of their companies. The|and for the purpose of appointing these common council will have power to ap- { men the meeting adjourned until next point all members of the various com- | Thu: evening when Willlmantic morning. Mrs. Howlett was the widow of Alvin Howlett. REGISTRATION BOARD MEETS Club, Main Main Street. | 8 START PERSONAL CANVASS rioN 5 . | panies and remove them for .. The | will have its first pall firemen appoint- ‘A';_ )fi:"‘;‘_‘?’i’e"""" M‘i::_"':::::" "’B"u::“ chief o n.ndbhls thra‘e’ nmls‘t‘:ng :;u”u act|ed. R Women; Look as Young | e as a fire board and one eir num- o g 7. < g N B Local C 3 Hustle | planned. : ber shall be chosen to act as seere. | PRINCIPAL CASE ADDRESSES as You Feel. Guaranteed. S GROTRR S e { tary of the board. The members of HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS i e ‘l t' -4kl WHEE Aae & 3 o ‘Havi over over 30 years, has borne the signature of o b s and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. ' Allow no one to deceive you in this. Imitations and * Just-as-good” are but that trifle with and endanger the heaith of In the selectmen’s office in the town |the present department will be honor- building Monday evening there was a |ably discharged July 1, 1917. meeting of the registrars who will take | Alderman Caisse thought that the the registration in the town building | rules governing the action of the coun- today. The men were given finaf in- [#W! were not heing followed when the structions and those that had not been |ordinance introduced by the fire com- sworn in before were sworn in at that | mittee was put up for acceptance. He time. was shown where three of the mem The town hall will have ten tables |bers of the ordinance committee had ut the room today and each |favored the act but the alderman in- ill be held by two men who |troduced a motion whereby the ordin- and answer the questions de- |unce would be referred to the ordin- to restore hair to a make your hair really beautiful, soft, luxuriant and hell(hgls by the use of Q-Ban Hair Color Re- sforer and mot dangerous, dirty, sticky dyes. Q-Ban is a llauid, all ready 1o use, and is guaranteed to be harmies: with your money back if not satisfie in any way. You never need have a gray hair in our head again. Simply apply Q-Ban {(llr Color estorer Iike a fhampoo, and no_matter How our hair may The right wa. Says We Are Called Upon to Go righ Against the Most Powerful War Ma- | beautiful, sort, chine in the World. Principle ‘E. A. Case of the High School addressed the students of the High School in the assembly hall, on Monday morning on the present condi- tions which the United States is fac- ing. He said: “I have deferred a talk ess, back will One of the rules that will be |ance committee to investigate and re- on the conditions as I am a citizen of enforced is in regard to loiter- out the hall whiie the registra- An information bu- Great Britain. The way that the ma- Jority of Americans are entering this war is utterly appalling. Most of the port. The motion was not seconded and was consequently dropped. By a rising vote flve of the six members of gray be, or how faded and life come an even, soft. natural, dark shade. surely, safely and permanently. Be- Sides. 'Q-Ban will give vour hair true health, so that it will be glossy and What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substii Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains Morphine Paregoric, is going on. bstance t will be opened in the hall with |the hoard present favored the ordinance | People think that the United States is and hi me. ‘' This hel . = lectman E. P. Chesbro in charge.|and it was passed. unbeatable, They are willing fo. let | Aour [y e Teaegius and attrns: nefther Opium, slor other marcotic sul . Ll: = iis will help those that do mot al-| The resolutions and by-laws of the|the other fellow do the work. ~ They|tive 1It's good business—brings en- age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years 1y know what is to be done. department were then placed before | tNIFK if they shout. Hurrah, the enemy | joyment. | = o ooty not a dye, not a ‘been in constant for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Rejected for Infantry. Green of this eity was in and -endeavored to Infantry. He was nt of defective arch- E. Albert red Jail Prisoners. A. Gates of this city ail Monday after d all prisone anad 31. City Court Cases. ivan Carl Giles and Martin were before the police court - the charge rce entered and were will run, but a review of the wars that the United States has been in will show what they were always one-sid- ed. Tn the Révolutionary, England was facing internal strife and so could not zive the best of her powers for her defence. In the war of 1812, Lhere was no animosity. The Civil war was a strugzle between untrained soldiers. Now we are called upon to =o against the most powerful war machine in the world. We have been on the right side of every question and have been successful and therefore do not realize that which ig before us. It has been said that the allies need only money, but if the United States gives men in the proportion which Canada has given them. we will send an army of five million men across the waters, and yet the people of Canada the board to take action upon, and they were accepted. The by-laws state that to become a member of the de- partment a man must pass a physical examination and have a certificate of good heaith signed by a doctor. He must be between the ages of 21 and 35 inclusive and weih at Jeast 133 pounds. Fle must be at least 5 feet nd & inches in heigh: an ap- plication signed by three tax payers of the city of Willimantic stating his zood character besides being a citizen of the city himself. Iach permanent man will be given three hours off every day, four days ev- ery month and ten davs' vacation with pay every summer. If a member of tment takes special leave duties he must furnish a sub- tent medicine. It Is a simrle. natura RaAiThrnl preparation. fully . guara teed. Get a large bottle for 50c at any od drug store or write Hi -Ells rug_Co., Memphis, Tenn., mentioning the druggist’'s name. ’“\l!mlo;'d, in- teresti: ‘book, “Hajr Culture,” sent MR ACE e T T ampo0. Q- :‘I‘:l.‘"d -Ban b ilatory (odorles: for gomoy nrs aarRuoul ‘hai a Allard, Miss Louise Lynch and Joseph Hull, Mrs. Annte Reyno, the Misses Anelda Bellard, Sadie Donahue, Alma Gobeille, Irene Smith and Annie Dayon of Plainfield. Many handsome gifts were received by the bride. Personal Items. Miss S. Tappan of Westfield, Mas: ; + sy Ap Disiace. are talking of adopting conseription. | Miss F. M. Stillwell of Westerly, R. Bernded < special permission frem ! Our army is small and is poorly | and Miss Frances McAvoy of Hartford 2 _‘ pended. FrecH equipped. Our food supply is low. We |spent Saturday with local friends. two dollars and cos fined one dollar officer and be up not lat- ‘He | usually carrv a reserve supply of food etk Svety MO for 15 months, but now our reserve has at the They were former teachers Plainfield academy in 1911. Colic hoea; allaying Feverishness arising ::ru&mm, m:lfl by ngullflné the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. ceNuiNe CASTORIA aALways Bears the Signature of - In U;e Fo; Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought o S s upiform whils on AUty | cunk to four months. This explains| Mrs. Patrick Burke returned Sunday S 2l ena s the agitation over the food question|after spending a few days in Paw- THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, & worn in a ¢ cuous _ place on his | 27, ome eardening. i s R RS AT A S S I The situation is serious, yvet If we wake up now there will be no disaster. The question before tae average cit- iizen is how can he hel Many are man can enter a place !~ liquor: line o in th He can affairs of Need Not Take Examinations. The Piainfield High schocl students who were exempt from taking the final éxaminations are the following: 3 PDOSite the Tear - except to carry out his r helping on the food question. Seniors, Misses Hope Battey, English |mating less than half that amount | bit, and do it in t . - pii e ach man must nhmerica, Is subject to fits of en-|ang French: Pauline Mathewson, Eng- Guring the same period In 1914. Nor |or she may be the most eficient people co when he resigns and | {1usiasm. ’: ertl loan is becoming | jih. Elizabeth Nightingale, English,|do these fizures include the exports| There are ) must be in writing. No |3, fad. the people are waiting for the | mathematics iii, French and German: |of cotton waste, which is used to a|felp that Ea or fellow to do what ls wanted | ognes Peitier, French; Florence On-|very large extent in the manufacture | thing to ¢ fo it signation will be taken no- | quleF JSUOW 1O dO of getting money. 2 sensible method The bonds are derdonk. history, J°rench and German; Maude Shippee, German; Rose Ioster, o f explosiv “While Italy has been fighting with And qu. n mu |just as zood as our dollar bills, and i % ¢ il e ot hav i itic: E % English, history, Latin and French; |the allles all the time, governed by |we have er fe R Bat of e o e e, hte s S Infercel e el Frances Roode, Enelish; Donald Cou. |{hs foregoing figures, the total ship- | learn to ‘o o ¢ 1 | It he does not. attend | e 15 Just a promise of the gov-|iyre, Englich, science and French: |ments for the 31 weeks ended March [ mere decoration, but as a stream of water has | ment to pay so much money. The| iy istopher Dean, science; Cecil Brad- | 2 are, to say the le startling.” tokon of e i ¢ 1 &)hhen\’ lcan is the same thing, only &l g,rq” history. % s = There b oS v 4 sav. which | lime is set. but the overnment is be- | %, 0o class—Misses Rose Bousquet. lovalty in this . hind it. and when the liberty loan bond science and French: | PROHIBITION ADVOCATED support of ou e iis no good, our dollar bill' will be no mathematics, Florence Christian. French; Helen Gal- FOR PERIOD OF WAR ind the Nichois | ed fro. o 3 s | Troy good. i, busy doing u too ki in| No one to lounge! S Tne o lup, English, science, histo and : : S | 1600 DR vl ieveets !~ The Tnited States is a credit nation, -hb i i ment of Alco-|ment the thin v at|{about t . f the department,|ana if this 1iberty loan fails there soij | French: Beatrice ~Lafrance, science.| B Committee on Treat e or L -, history and French; Irene Nightingale, holism and Narc: . « ci- | » one but members may ride up-; pa 5 : t e B i 1 i be a financial panic in the country. One , Gsatic: Helen Phil. peace secure Alher of Hart- | i T pone|of the larsest bond selling firms in E;:ma:::aln':nfilfdvs Wilbur, mathe- | . naw York, Jume-4—Prhibition for| What can you d Mart ieu, sister! tion of the eity &nd. for thel boons o oh a0 Js elling only liberty | mafies ana French: Roger Brown | ne period of the war was advocated | Magazine After th there zens of the city to inspect at any!from 'n::-ni'n(-:em‘:nzf-n(-rh!a\:”g;?.‘,"r:;y English, mathematics, science and|pere tonight at a meeting held under | . : n »f the perman he > 5 2 : SlG vrenc, by. g o can 2 Pec ’ of 1t AN 7 ent members of thelizes that if the bond issues fail, they | Cerman: Lawrence Burby. history and | the auspices of the Ameri an Medical | Flecrlc = S . No. 1, south side | verybody would be taken anvway. This | 1T - : Ha ; i i ! g A lie Coughlin, French; Helen Curran.|cstics; Dr. John D. Quackenbos, wide- he w- Street house: Hose Com-|is false. The best Lvpes of meén have| mgthematics, Latin - and - French: | b waown as an alienist, Dr. de Lancey : d the propert agkeon street; fose Com- | responded to the call in Englana and | FEHCC" scionce and French: Ada | Ko™ &% a5 slienists, br d¢ Lane: " Summit stree Zach | after they were trained, the commer- | WATO B S ter, ; .2, Summit E 4 ined, ; Marriott, English, mathematics. sci- | Siedieal socicty, and Dr. Haven Em- ANELC 20 HAVE ) of each compant will Inspect the | Bretand. had to rotur thoos eond| English, mathematics and _French: | “'p; ' Bishop contended that the alco- PAID EPARTMENT | buildings in ict and acquaint | their original business. The selective | AUSIore Pratte, French: aargaret|nolic man—who drinks at times be- —— = nen with £ of =oel i o v ¢ toyal, acience: Marion All. sei-) cause he considers it does him good— By-Laws and Firemen’s to the chief of the department.|as much patriotism as the volunteer,| Lotn nd German. Wontealm May-|now than at any time in the worlds, ariver and s assistants arc to|who lias joined to escape being con- | Charles Siderman, mathematics, Sci- EGRE0NS: F and ook ou for the seripted. - A smith. La b T R A WO tellizence In driv spies in the pay of some oth- | SAge And Trench: Andrew Smith, Lalin | gNTHUSIASTIC GREETING FOR ¢ 4 . At to” obey principles of the present form of zov- Latin: Charles Hopkins. mathe. | London, June & T0d p. m.—Vice A4 g i . n of the members e form are. better “than. the brin. |matics and Latin: Ciarence Salisbury, fthe“ reciplent of a most enthustastic E b Tixed Dy the | cinles of monarchy. 27 the Prin-|English. and Harry West, Latin. greeting when he arose to speak today i Fioh time to | Hae] | Wilkors weids o Examihations last from Thursday,|,; tne great religious thanksgiving rei ime to time, ilson's wor To make the world | june 7th, through Wednesday, June 06 HelE th. thb. opers houss 4B callea sal were agreed |safe for democracy,” might have been |Jg¢h service held in the of e s A o'clock evening: The permanent | suggested bv the motto of a recent : Motoreycle Collapsed. Krll}gd;“‘d\d to commemorate the battle wligioay o vear. perman = ting hel i B y 2kt of Jutland. ; the warni o D e o e o ke poiria Hungaty | Charles Fletcher and his father,| * Admiral Sims said he was glad of 1c men and officers and | d James, who was a passenger on his| the opportunity on behalf of-the Amer- | of the members Hook | conscript is without patriotism and ev- n the gzuise of socialists, re endeavori N to aamper the United rate of French: Harold Burke, English, Nel- mathematics, Latin and Frenc Treshmen—Miriam Chapman. Eng- 0 much _on gl tates. The cialist party should not be judged by these people, as the so- cialist ?y has some principles be censu S hich will be as much better than the neglect, intox The perman- ent men wil kly on vhe ap- | ple to give destructive criticiem in the - companies be- |1 this, the presilent should be lish, mathematics, Latin and histo: Maude Graves, Latin and history dred Heale; English, mathematic Latin and history: Avgustia Krauss, mathematics and Latin: Raymond Al- son's_motorcycle, escaped serious in- jury Monday evening when the motor- cycle on which he was riding col i e | DFO of the c finance com- |shape of constr ve criticism. < Ter- | mittee of the prorioir e i Supe i ah";;f{“, ng{’},‘:‘;’;{_m‘;’;z"f lapsed. A three passenger trailer wa# | battle and to voice the sympathy of - o R e ‘o i rterls when certain people criticise the head | 2ttached to the motorcycle and was|the American navy and the American £ presen of the com-|of the United States in terms unfit for | 9°CuPied by the driver's father. When | people, who realize that the blood shed panies are to imes of all | the lowest politician. In a _ criticism | directiy opposite the flag station at the | on that day was shed for the cause of crossing the front wheel dropped out from its place. The machine dropped association’s committee on S. Bishop, a leading specia At a Great Religious Thawksgiving tion for the Britsh heroes who had so gloriously given freedom throughout the world. on ar- VICE ADMIRAL SIMS Service in London. profound admira- can navy to expre: their lives in that Pierre | department a to attend church and | wiill with all of th ks % After | t Jose two hours ev 7 (€ sther colohres, O 3 : Leo Grenier, EngHsh. his- 3 " lin cold weat couple will r.»l‘ e it e ffli‘,}’,&:"f‘; L tnd B TR ::ri']‘;'c‘lc"l-‘r(“:ch: rthts - ATalbw: {,’;iaznf"fi!f;“?;&lmnf“?xf'p Testiig b S reet this city. | titutes for the per. The SoboEtatisn ot iption for| French: Edward Peltier. Latin_and|{nat the government not only should |GARDEN PARTIES CALL e T ile the latter are away | the volunteer system is unfortunate,| Lrench: Harry Potter, English; Ro&er | prontbic the manufacture of whiskey ; 2 fore the| ., T smpanies_are to be kpown as| First, there were few recruits and sec- | ' gnCh: i s ping the use of such as is already man- ing held No.'1, north | ond, ‘the orators have inferred t Sophomores - s _Gladys Baker, | yfactured. o « 2 4 honEve nferred that a| mathematics; Adelnide Muriingale, | " 4inone the speakere were Dr. Ernest s & tween th inclusive | ziven great power and when it is over &= and il o s ¢ Bricgt . S to the ground and the occupant of £ om this list the council will | s address, the students gave |head and landed about six feet away.| The United States has entered this : iRlact Ahe e B0 Wk 5% aolbs s lonx and Tusty applause. | Neither the father or son were hurt.|war with a_thrilling and convincing E Have ihear Daks: the Phyticel ity 2 2 S | The machine was towed 10 the owner’s | statement of her motives. England e tion ziven by the health officer or an- e 2 garage. and France have acclaimed us as an biaipacitl 8 e O tho| The meeting of the Home Mission- — ally whose purpose acknowledges £ of anpointinz thece call men | 2% ?‘)0“;13" ot thfh Methodist chutrlqh GERMANY SUPPLIED that their tremendous sacrifices dur- 2 1 = 11 Meeting of the common conar | will be held in the parsonage this ing the past thrce years of fi N0 3 fied on or befors the ssiovERINE. WM. SRS oo ron Jere made in o crusade for ] bR . W 6. d st barbaris| o= nfteahe accept the new fire fruck as|home of Miss Hazel Hoxie on West| by Association of Cotton Manufac-|been a nobler call to national duty| : - ) 1 as ”f,m‘ ‘\.@r. i‘a”mod that the|Main street Monday evening. turers. (litebsrf::g:tflx: flffacues ;.‘,‘Tr:-;"“nll;l zy;.» |§1m top ,1'», » lace B ny from which the 2 E e . Tavlor, E. Fi ves, not only to [chiffon is the idea b ey oo anfile(fige'r_'rn:;ar’ ,:‘:n Fbe ’ti‘l.“‘fuéi‘éi"ii Roston, June 4.—Germany has been |our country, but to civilization. But[adornment the lzce is ¢ . the public debate to be heid in the |supplied with American cotton |if We are going to give substance to [opalescent spangles around SHEn ehool W inEiae ovesina through Italian traders. accordinz to | President Wilsows inspiring words, flops. Matching o ~— 2 ; a report by an investigating commit- | every, patriotic man, woman and|ar eamers of . n or A “wagon belpuging o a jocal ped- |'s JEEREL DY S JEEENCEAENE oot Lo Y this, Colintry bught to do his |the' Nower wre 1 o dler had a mishap Monday afternoon v S adae ez st i Cotton Manufacturers. which was ¥ 4 vocates government control of ship- 224 Tt RSON WHO HAS NEED IS NATURE. BE “mover is an inveluable preparation and moth patches, and a splen- ites and stings, and comes in preparation comes in four different strengths at the crossing on Main street. The left rear wheel of the wagon collapsed, letting the wagon rest on the hub. It was pulied to the side of the road to await repairs. PLAINFIELD Simoneau-Gaffney Marriage Attenden by Many Guests—Motorcycle Acci- dent—Students Exempt from Exam- inations. time for 2Lt n Sl - everythlng At'8 o'clock Monday morning in St. John's church Miss Catherine Gaffney of this village and Joseph Simoneau of Baitic were united in marriage by Rev. William A. Keefe. The bride was is the time to Y, Now the marriage a bridal breakfast was served by the bride’s mother, Mrs. James Gaffney, of Lawton Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Simoneau left late in the evening to spend their honeymoon in SAPOLIO ment of cotton and its products from this country, adding that ‘could such a step have been taken three years ago, it would have materiaily lesscned the length of the war.” The committee which was appoint- ed by the association at its annual convention several weeks ago gives statistics on exports of cotton to Nor- way, Sweden, Denmark, The Nether- lands and Italy for the three years 1914, 1915, 1916, to show tremendous increases since the war. ‘No shipments of raw cotton are no# being made to Denmark.” the re- port says, “but durinz the ecight months ended in February of the pres- ent year there were shipped to The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and gowned in white and carried an urm | Ttaly, 349.756.349 pounds of raw cot- .. bouquet f white carnations. ‘he | ton. e greater part of these ship- AS LONG As clean up Wlth bridesmaid was Miss Olina Gobeille of | ments went to the port of Genoa in THE QUANT Plainfield, and the best man was Na- | Italy. Q TTY LASTS poleon Cyr of Pawtucket, R. I. After| “The latter country has never for- mally declared war against Germany and there are good grounds for the belief that. through its traders, large amounts of cotton have found their way to the central powers. i £ . Ci Boston. Upon thelr return they will| ‘“The shipments to Genoa. including following prices: 50c, 75c, reside in Taltic, where the sroom 1s | Naples. for the 31 weeks ended March - . ° ] 1 - employed. o e present year, were 502,462 £1.00 and 1.25. “The guests from out of town at the | bales, compared to a total approxi- e s Slc s lns qulc y persor wedding included the bridegroom’s Toilet | Please apply personally. e e e = . Don't wait for time to heal that erap- by using Resinol Ointment and Resinol thi ! N 3 i=2] man of Baltic, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick STOP mflm tion. ‘‘Oh, it will get well anyhow!”* Soap? Doctors prescribe the Resinol is we Mone given to children. McShane and family of Hanover, Miss USING 3 say? Perhaps it will, and perhaps treatment constantly, so you need not S T R S N el e P:s t won't. Maybe it will get worse in- hesitate to use it Resinol uswally Mrs. Nellie McLanghiin and family 6¢ cgubped. | No ogs sdiunticied. stead. And thinkof the discomfortand siops ilching 4y Jewett City. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. | { Comrespandence embdrrassment it causcs youcvennow. o Rlgnerac s Roore Dl e toney a&:mhg_‘lw‘ o;‘;::vem Cif n:i THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West B c Isn't it better to get rid of the trouble Resinol, Baltimore, Md. You'd bettsr try -p‘-l Jewett City, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred

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