Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 11, 1917, Page 5

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LOCAL COMPANIES = j 5 TO BE CALLED JULY 25, ‘Arthur Avery of Nerwich has been —_— a visitor in Mystie. Coast Artillery Commanding Officers Receive Orders. Dennis Sullivan of New London was Or m & R-ING a visitor in town over the week-end. > : The of anxiety which has hu: N i oo 2ok | Funeral Directors Mrs. Mamie Sherwood of Saybrook Bdaws has been visiting friends in Norwich. l-l‘m-‘vr{. as to when they — REGAINS HEALTH -, 3o\ : ight vehicle lamps at 7.52 this to service was brushed =lls EWYW Lydia e\-r::‘?::. - Joseph Kantz of Norwich spent the 4 e L. e SSiamniding Illl Ellbalmers E. Pinkham’s Vegetable The first pend lilies are being offered | nger om0 w10 Bdward Brown of West- artillery of the state would be caiied ; i - for sale in town. ¥ . |into service on July 25 ana that R Compound did for Her. Miss Flora L. Post of North street is| < At the semi-annual-meeting ana sergeant at arms, John Wozniak; | 150 SeTyice on July 25 and that by 322 Main Street Mary’s T. A. B. society, held in their | chairman of the board of direotors, | mobilization place. The piace for ma |l] Chamber of Commerce Bullding Special tir=e d tubes, Mar- - Peoial priges, tired and tuhes, Mar- | spending a two weeks' vacation in| ooms on Broadway, on Tuesday eve- Edmund 3. mdwerds: trustees” Jonn | Diization L DInGt Ine PR T e, X o Didz. Tom Shahan—adv. Sresacastle, Pe . 1 Chirago. IIL—“It gives me fort . Greéacastls, Penn. nins, officers were clected for the en- | Donahue, Andrew Deneff; board of di- 'Phone 238-2 L pleasure to let others know that Dull _weathsr Tuesday interfered| My and Mrs. D, C. McCarthy have|SUin& SIx months, reports were read |rectors. Walter G. Casey, John Dona. | bamias o mosmicot e ononeiat, the mis- e ady Assistant : in health | with a number of plans for PICNic Out- | emmined to TEatervitie sier o) hiay|2nd other important business trans- |hue. Thomas White, Andrew Denefr, [ 1or1°% 0 Physical examinations, small- T e ek . 3 hicrroge s A5, o < y acted. William Norton and Gegild Carty. | ton win tabe tansdy Tonold tnocul e v 2 The reports of the past six months | Arrangements are beir® made for & | byarion. st o3 Mt e - Just mow there are 52 patients at| Ieroy Walker and T. F. Sullivan are | ShOW that the society has been in a |reception that will be given the six |* 70" aras wil bring tnto the fed- the State Tubercu'osis Sanitarium in} s prosperous condition and that the | members who are enlisted in some 5 Franeis 'oomey was re- Toomey, the retiring president, 4 Iam entirely qolbi | Many covernment pamphlets per-| azyo W . Farrell and daughter, | president but he withdrew as he ex- | who is a corporal in the Third com- :::_ ‘&.‘:fim‘b“"‘h& i gy B Sefore taking it I | iaining to food conservation are avail-| Katherine, of Otis street, are spending | Pects to be caled to the colors in a |pany, Coast Artillery; John Ludwif, |yerors which were aent 1o boomdin able at the library. several weeks in Valhalla, N, Y. few weeks. The officérs elected are|Third company, Coast Artillery; Fred | o0 Ta ofiios B8 Wikeh o the following: President, Andrew Ca- | Geer, James Cooke and Joseph Belle- tant genera which er- { Local milliners are displaving the| pannic ;' Haves, who has been tour- | ples; vice presifient, Waiter G. Ca- | deur. all members of the Fifth com- ;’;‘don,"’hfi“fl'm'i‘;,“,."‘n"’:";{',;:";lfl,”}: | military trpe of hats which are 10 8- | ing New Engiand for the past week, | Sev: secretary. Maurice F. Kellev: fi- |pany. Coast Artiilery, and Thomas (3,7 omoars and man . OF thoae: uo None better for the mce P> ure in the Fall styles. h i i v, Wi Barry; | Preiff 2 o e | as returned to his home here. nancial secretary, illiam = Barry: er, who has eniisted in the #18- | gar the greatest i - part is furnished by ENad | The prescher announced at the Bec-| 1oy G Woltr and Miss Fanneg] T T J000 BEWERN WEeNEIEA SGUY TSRV the Connectlout Coast artiliery, which || COFFEE -« Ib. 200, 23, 28¢ now has 1,260 in its headquarters, 11 || CEYLON TEA .. 15, 440 al- jond Congregational church next Sun-\dlPC OG0 0 ZOT. p B G TATE ways tired and no sppetite. % @ny is Rev. Eric I. Lindh, of East Bos- | gyests of Mrs. Kate Wolff at Columbia. [ PREPARING FOR SENIOR rInnot express my gratitude for the . ion. Y. M. C. A. CAMP companies, band and eaniiary troops. RED ROBINSON APPLIES This does not inciude 233 men who ace | | JAPAN TEA FOR OFFICERS’ CAMP |enrolled In the two companies of the | ALL OTHER TEAS d v icii and | " = P - A, Billi f Norwich ha: .o {":u»‘,‘,’“l'n:‘fi"‘:’* :":fid“"l‘“;;m | Men who were fishing off Stoning-|peen the guest of his uncle and aunt, coast artillery which are already in|§ BAKING POWDER .. 1b. 150 = Iy ton hooked i shark beiween four and |\ anq Mrs. Clarence Carrington, of | Older Boys Will Have Outing at Kamp | Has Seen Service in Spanish-Ameri- | federal service. The cavalry is the |} COCOA . s Box 16 mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | fice feet in lenath. He weizhed about | Compourd to all women inmni from | 250 poinds. 2 Noank. e LM e Mrs. Walter J. Shea Leroy Shea and | 1t is understood that the gaseline can War and Battle of Marne, | 3€xt in number, having 431 in the four | | Soon - B> : . ; : . Fred Robinson of Sehoo! street, who | bulance company comes third with 172, women.”’—Mrs. [ETA DAMGAARD-MAT- | Thomes Amabie of Poquonoc was|yiageline Keefe of Mystic are spending | jaunch that Is going to he at Kamp |is employed by the Norwich Gas and | The companies stand as follows “""Efl I[A ‘MP“HI[HS [[] Kittkare. troops and headquarters, and the am- 24N, 2137 Kimbz!l Ave., Chicage, Hll. ffired 31177 Monday before Judge A.|ihe week with Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph | Killkare for the use of the Semior Y.|Blectric Light Co. has taken out an | Headquarters Eoas 4 3 H. Hewits, at Groton, for reckless au- | qrgcee ~ : ively true that Lydia E..|tomobile driving racey. M. C. A. men is one of the fastest|application for the second camp of the | Band . . - 25 b otable Compound has i Men. Bagiin: wife of Gasies Beg | o to el xmfinr[:( aow belng gt!icehr:d Tescrve_corps. My Robinson m!ury s oy 4 38 218 Main Street heiped thousands of women who have | eucrically ail the tobacen rop o) iin of the Jocal Saivation Arms, under- | SHSEIUG M0 L e "t ‘the camp | pertence in militariem, haviax served | Third company : n been troubled with, d“%‘]‘“""}“' R hE Hant By MetEs Ban bisn | Yents Ferious operation at e Backus| will include an all day trip to Fish- |in the state militia of Massachusetts, Fifth company 3 | — - flammation, ulceration, tumors. s | fair for zrowing purposes. e ers Isiand, an all day Ashing trip and | Connecticut and also served during the | Sixth company . s 3 108 larities, periodic pains, backeche, that : N T S o several other smaller trips. Several | Spanish-American war in the Philip- | Seventh company .... 2 76 GEORGE G. GRANT bearing feoling, izdigestion, ead A Cheshire correspondent mentions | paven, dauehier ang son are iting | Paseball games are being negotiated | pimes. In the battls of Marne in the Eighth company .. H 107 ncrvous prostration. that Mre. Arthur Ringey arrived from | wion Sercenim ana e & tien G aime |for_and if possible some swimming | present European conflict he served |Ninth company 3 107 ”ndertal(er and Embal Plainfield Monday and went to the 5an- | tneme of pamrell avene 8 meets will be arranged. Special at-[with the Gordon Highlanders. Tenth company ... 3 111 . mer atorium for treatment Tuesday. s ; téntion will be given the men who Bleventh company 3 106 g - CITY OF NORWICH Albert H. Gebrath, Chester Bell and | cannot swim by Physical Director |PATCHING LAUREL HILL Twelfth company . H 12|32 Providence St., Taftville v In a call signed by jeading clerey_ | George A. Chase have returned trom |Crosby who has had comsiderable wx- AVENUE ROAD | Thirtesnth company . s 117 | prompt attention to day or might cails Water Works mén of the nation, nex@Saturdey and|an automobile trip to Boston, Provi- | Perience teaching swimming and life- Sty T Soihaes o il b To Tl W e % : Christopher G. Allen, who joined the | camp will be the real “rpughing it” as ton Avenue Roadbed. WIRELESS PLANT IN NOANK orwicm Conn. Jul: 7 Special prices na: reserves at Newport a month|the boys will try and master the culi- go, is at the home of his parent .{nary art themseives. All have ex- ra far the qua Work has been started by the street NOT IN USE re duna ane - ending | jon Bldg. Tom snduly Specials June 1 pavabia 8 o s g0 . & asm at the pros. | department in patching the roadbed of 35, the, binge Julk 111837, OMFS oD | < Bomé Tafiners are having. trouble| 300 Ae Jo L alien 76 Chureh o Dresoot Thecamp Jite TOwing th the | Laurel Hill avente. At the present |Greater Part of Story Product of 2 N R s ,,.-mmg’h‘es‘;: to ';n h:). ¥ The h»;r; - ~ ahsence of a cook the expense of the |time s:m;t f‘o‘mmlsslonker Fell}(l)w.thss Imagination. AT s e Price of labor will nake the price o ¢ : w - 3 n gang of men at work on the stone : g N ity T muniy Casint Bay higner ‘this season, It Ia CIATMEES jor Taai e I ‘Stexbwenther: wio| ™=@ b e s crusher on Roath street and another [ Investigation shows that the greater| 15 to 35 per s 1 SHARE - R TO shier, ¢ 3 b bkt of Fabieden A KMASTER | Ee2n€ at work on rebuilding the road- |part of the story about the discovery |full line of WATCHES and JE It s noted by a Columbla corres- | SCCP ST CIERCL O or Franklin W, H. SANDERS DOCKM bed on Hamilton avenue. Th~ work |of 2 wireless plant at Noank and Its| g135 guarantee va P wvor.dent that Mr. 1 Mrz. Joseph Ad- 2 B A = on Thames street will be resumed af- | dismantling by representatives of the s Alar July 16 at New |ter ihe water department finishes lay. | United States navy was the product| 4 |arse seeoit London Municipal Wharf. ing water mains and the trolley com- |of imagination. The only truthful|..” 1 iiaing the where she will visit Miss Lydia John- | win Assume Du! on. Mase ysicians Tres d it ennd Physicians’ Treatments ! are "earty in the week. PLAYGROUNDS ASSOCIATION TO —-= pany change over their rails. thing about the rumors is that an old | fror: $2.00 1o $4.00 lamson of Poquetanuck, formerir of = | Cotumbia, were caliing upon friends adminig s Norwich. 5 X William_H. Sanders of 323 Montauk it plant was found, but it was not in | b Fo § e _So far this season the garden at the APPEAL TO MEMBERS ONLY.|avenue, New London, has been ap- CAMP FOR BOY WORKERS. shape to operate and even when it/ o g Nk el - Norwich = Sanitarium has vielded ———— = pointed dockmaster of the new muni- Bl was in good condition it could only |lowest prices. ork guarants Jediaphe 5o undet Baeret e | e e s e T e e Thet Tk naa S RFESR S e general caltiva- Be Made This Y. New London. e appointment wi i e statement that three men ha ; el One.of the histosic placss In Norwich | 1P, at the farm this year. peih Forg hitle Af & recpnt Teatine of W58 ; hl"!y of Place of Instruction of |, o€ B tE were entirely false, as |32 Franklin St. * > storic plaes Norwi Dok ;s The directors of the Norwich Play- | ilic property committee of the court out] all of the persons who were mentioned | for ¢ver two centuries has been the The Connecticut Temperance Union. |.rou54e association have decided that | of common council held Monday after- = in the rumors, Otto Schramm and his [ DEATH OF WESTERLY femous Thich has Novwich members, expects| g to the recent demands made |noon. The feasibllity of a central eamp for | two sons, Otto, Jr., and William, were S5 S t0 open about sixty éampai in the | BE0E 2 people of ihe communily it| Mr. Sanders was formerly in the n;fl‘;ta_ry and agricultural inetruction |a( \iberty Tuesday morning, the father 0 £ ADAMS &taté during September and is already | wouia be unwise to have a general | railway mail service. Recently he has | ©f hovs under military age was consid- | heing at his home and the sons at working on many ef them. gy for ranas to earrs om Cthe | been enzaged in the real estate busi- | ofed at a meeting of the committee Of [ work. Autopsy Performed by O The troll 1 s A A Ty 2 association work. The oniy appeal will | ness. Singularly enough the _only|food suppiy of the Connecticut state| The residence of the Schramms oner Franklin H roliey will gét vou th. from | A comparativelr new and flourishing | {75 om0 20 B embers of the asso- | other applicant was William F. Saun- | 20uncil of defense ~with President|,n what is known as Brooks street ;- o industry for Norwich ie the manu ytes or = - bile | (T2 Of jee cream cones by a West OMODIl | frm. who, dealers ciaim, are putting the citr in about fifteen m Gac | ciation. asking them to be prompt in |ders, the names of the two applicants Charles L. Beach of the Comnecticut|.hout two miles from the centsr of the Ycu ecan run lhere in an a: = A i Agricultural college, Adjutant General N the payment of their dues, so that the | being almost identical. - s 4 village of Noank. It sets back some ark ay mot be hindered by lack of | The duties of the dockmaster are|Georse M. Cole, C. L. Kiréchner of |gistance from the road and is almost n less time. feut the best cone on the markat. Ine to cdllect the wharfage fees and to|New Haven. state director of the [entirely concealed by large trees. It atigal A. A. ADAMS A writer known to a number of Nor.| With the membership dues all paid, | have general supervision of the wharf. |1 ",:"d States boys' working reserve,|about half a mile east of the top of Bhone 519 _ Sty BB RS ey cnar Clark | together with the amount appropriat- | His apoointment does not affect Traf- | an Arthur C. Howe of Windsor. en- | Fort Hill. a =ne Norwich Tewn | i 5 e aharies | Clark | By the city T 18 probabre (hat by | flc Officer James J. Murphy. who has | rollment officer of the Connecticut| Ofto Schramm is considerably work- K New e o o S T | Dracticing strict ecomomy fhe play-{been on duty at the wharf for some | POYS' working reserve, Monday after-|ed up over the publicity that he and J Tome “in Springfiell. Ma e was|&round acticitie can be carried on so |time handliing the traffic. : noon at the Hotel Heubiein, Hartford. |nis sons have received and was not T ks S et e e eean @ | That the emaller children. at least,| The committee took no definite ac- | The members of the food supp.y |in a mood to discuss the matter 1 JOHA\ A DUNN/?® SR R I may hpve the same ndvantages that|iion regarding the matter of fees for | COmmitice present were Senator | Mr. Schramm said tha: a member | i The following officers « Al R.|they have had in past sons. {the wharf or of rules and regulations | George M. Landers of New z of the Naval Reserve, in passing BT C.. have been assigned to e duty.| Leaders in the ,work of developing |for its management, but will, it is ex- | chairman: Senator William through the woods which surround the T Fostir P s S oy benila Jife in Amerien have urged ail | vected, do so soon. - Dockmaster San- | ney of Manchester, treasurer: house, Sunday, saw the aerial of a ? Gity. Bailitorn’ Deit s Cant Dodd | or ations engaged in playground | 1 not assume his position un- Stoddard of odbridge. Seth wireless plant on the roof of the shop and Tirst 1 St T 1. work to be more active than ever be- | ti_Jul Pierrepont of Fairfield. John P. BElton | ncar the house. The sallor took part Gage, A. Ginsburg, and R | fore during these trying tim in gf Waterbury and Charles T. Davis of | of the plant away with him and t} e . = . W 5 promoting the welfare of the chidren, |inz much used by smal craft and it | Middletown 2 fact, connected with the susplel pr The name jis the cradentia! for candy particutarly during the vacation pe- |is expected that the clty will derive All participated in the discussion, |that have been aroused by the st QoY L We' eavexa fuil 1ine: b Yt Thompson Seton. In a ve- |a tidy income from . which included the value of training |iights that have heen seen in ti 2 Lo i % | Hue Six i Sent i iew regarding the work of| Alderman Byron A. Fomes. chair-[bove for farm work and possible fu- |cinity, by watchmen of the Ne S o tOwaE e Sinayn ey, : hat Care strfving to|man of the public property commit- | ture military service. don Ship and Engine C: —— “said: “If ever there|:iee Alderman F and Maror While nothing definite was hefore | the basis for the story whict o - At ths annnal metting of the Con-|was a time when ihose who work | ROSers. ex-officio member, were pres- | the meeting at its beginning. the talk | detail as It was passed along s s Dm 50 Mam Str f |necricut Branch of ihe National As-!witi the = and have a share in|®Rt at the meeting. brought out many ideas which may |was finally asserted that a " €L f Organ heid Monday | the formatjon of child character al = e, bring resuits later. plant had been dismantied a | 7 St. Johm's church Fridze-|reason to give themselves fully to the| FLAG RAISING AT MONTVILLE CITY COURT men arrested | £ - re discussed i tusk, now i= the time. It is, so far e el BT T e R ) R . Dr J M KIVG‘ to be held i | voung peopie are concerned. Large Crowd Attended Patriotic Ex-|, .. = Too-—= . = = _ |COMMUNITY CANNING CLUB c reatest crisis that A a has ises Sunday Afternoon. al° S Sy z ¥ i T e e e 2 $50 and Costs. PLANS FOR SEASON Captain Leopoid Kr: r befor ¥ seeo 5 Th oo A y i —_ t : cor Bockoil'e . patice. dem e et I feod, . The flag raising exercises were Neld | i\ myesday’s sesston of the city |Will Try to Do Their Bit and Prevent | g . d equipment and character are being [at the Union Baptist church, Mont- [ At Tuesday's sess & Haid o P . e 1§ b5 "':w: ;;I;i":r]_(h 1 | tapped i drained to the limit. The | \iile, Sunday afternoon, before a large | SOUTL, JORD 4. Calahen wWho vas ot aste of Food Supplies. | ks age A taken te s o e i ~, s : e 3 v even ivin — = Rt i May Buildi hespital, Hartford. has improved and i BLO S Os oy ice. , The Programme Was ‘S |y ihout a license pleaded guilty and | In response to the country’s appea | y Building | regaining his s h at his cottage | ot wnae e oore s Ameriea, Comgregation was fined $50 and costs, makinz his|to women to enlist in the food conse NOTICE at Crystal Lake. worse v Rev. Frank S. Clark. bill $58.50. vation army the Cnmmvmu-“' ‘\ . i TRy Sy L h of € v i B For d, Ye Soldiers, Junior| ©Omne man and a woman were up for | organization organized by Mrs. J. J n EVERYTHING FINE IN THE | ..The daiy statemen el eh i G | oo i drunkenness. The man paid $9.50 but | Oesmond will endeavor to do their bit | P — 1:«17n;‘-’_|»7c3.sxcxfr:;: :1‘_1.::14‘ <-'a"v;!11|g child crusade: this year, because| Address—Hon. Hadlal A. Hull ;;3 woman was given thirty days in }'1‘& prevent the waste of food sup- | B MEAT LINE e hate averfilled of themraaiar el L mlldo doubia | e Y oes, & Bl A Milwaukee man gnd a local man| It has been recommended by the | FRESH K nia. Tdaho. »untry better. There .is no nobler| Address—Rey. F. S. Clark. were charged with fishting but were | secretary of agriculture that c N Nesad L B 5 : < § b " 3 lute to the flag.|net prosecuted. housewife can at least 1,000 jars PRODUCE Utah and Wyomins | ¥ay. Shall we join hands in this pledge| Talsing of flag. elute to Mo ngici| Aifred H. Wills, who had his bond | vegetables and fruits during the pres- | —— = DA S s ke tie = calied on Monday appeared Tuesday |ent summer. While this m s, Af . . In order that the p'ayvzrcund work | Banner, congregation. 1 T The mid-summe: Norwich may not be meziected dur-| Peem—Our Flag and Your - Flag,|in court and was fined $1 and costs | impossible amount if it is not done f NIt L sons! nnounces due: e ey By e s Pty amounting to $11.34. X large amount of food Will go to waste DEMATE (AFEERIION. SND e e e o (e T “Tast werse ‘of The Star Spangled| Miss Grace Thompson, 15, an inmate | It is for the prevention of th | nest wish of the directors of the of the county home for some time, was | thing that the local club has be PROMET.SERYWE | LAWN PARTY = 1 t Banner, congregation. 5 ’ ~ ram | L T o e | "2 he Nag was rascd by Mrs. Alice |sentenced to the Industrial School for | ganized to take care of the surp at the People s Market & st Essex §$4. The total | romPt 1 paving their membership| A THe M8 Wt etea oy Phillp Clark, | Girls at Middietown as it was claim- | food. This will mean hard work oo | MRS, JOHN STEINESF raceipts were $196.40. | o bevahin dnee are 31 o vear cus: | the younsest member of the church,(ed that she was liable to fall into evil | the part of the committee and should A o ‘ ; : FOuE, ¢ — k- . ways. She was taken to Middletown [have the assistance of patriotic | Thursday Afternoon, July 12 5 F in-Si baen recelved b tes | taining are $5 and iife memberships | Captain Ramage was present with his Fave B t h v h t el 4 ¥ ranklin-Street St i y et |are $25. Payment may be made to|company of Home Guard, In full uni- [Py Constable Blumenthal ).o,uq@‘\l;:-wd I 1he cgmivenity. T g JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor is ‘son, Prot. Albe andle jo | TN L. TN I Y e M. NEW SCALE OF HOURS nated the dse of the. domest ence | Tables r ] ¢ ] has gone to do his bit n orderiy | g eurer: — room at the Broadway school 1o the | Sewing and e in the American ambulance hospital in | PP e e Y LAW COVERS ONLY ACTUAL SALE | week Will Comprise 44 Hours at the | club. Miss Grace E. Rogers will ha o g Farir. has arrived safely in that city | orwic s at Convention. e < American Thermos Bottle Co. charge of the actual canning sy and has taken up his work. Norwich Elks to attend the national| Unlawful to Sell Liquor to Uniform- puse e be assisted by a vou | em SEE REMOVAL SALE 3 . convention held at Boston were Past ed Man. Commencing on Wednesday (today) | is now takinz a cov | can a Fam M, i*”f-" pure bred Ha stein. i alted Rule . D. Lucy, Laurence = = = " | the American Thermos Bottle com- | Storrs college. Any L Specials in Our the Storrs Coilege herd. which had her| Miflea, Thomas F. Craney, John R.| United States Commissioner Frank | pany Wil ‘start on & new working | do canning in her home may brir o 4 jeizhth calf in April. in the last two| Carney, James P. Haves, John J. Con- | L. McGuire has stated that an actual | g e The present -hour work- | materials to the club and have them Wind yea s produced over 15,000 pounds|nely, William W. Beckwith and Wil- |sale had to take place to constitute | i 2® iy 1" Wl e reduced to 44 | preserved at the least possible ex- | mdow o fmilk each ve: At one time she|jiam R. Stevens. There were about |Violation of the federal law, making | .,¢ per week and the emploves will | pense. e A lieid the state record for milic for one 1,7 gates at the convention. it uniawful to sell intexlcating MIU0ts | receive the same pay as they did pre- | Farmers and gardeners unable to t i ° day and seven consecutive davs. i 2k to men wearing the uniform of e | Ciously w working on the 54-ho dispose of the produce will find reads LIND Note '.',he 14k Solid Gold = SeE s United States military service. R e e D IS - S O o | icenses for 53.5 nleasure rs Many persons were under the im- |/ e e t The financial end of the club will Ladies’ Watches, valued |7 s Sored i tne rene automo- || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY || pression that any one found siving i Cnmnives. of Ehig new WeRelll MUt | Gaveres Dy Gla. of i okimed b olise ot The " at $30.00 (Waltham bile department since October 1. 1916. | quor to men in uniform was violating | (o iy Cthe. week. If time is lost | £00ds eventually, but a working f nd | eo : < OF Qlaccorainz to figures announced by | the law recently passed by CONSIess.!,no employe will not receive the bene- | 1% necessarv and to this end subscdip- | g 3 El‘in) for this sale _H. Stoeckel, state automobile | Attorney MeGuire said that a num- | g0 # tions will be solicited and on Thurs- The Direct A ione: For commercial vehi- | e her of cases had been brought t0 his| pni. new schedule s on trial dur- | day afternoon a garden partv will be | 4. jo 2 censes were {ssued Miss Jane Bill is spending several | ‘ttention. but inasmuch as there was| ..o "the months of July and August|<iven at the home of Mrs. John Stein- | “"0 0 5 7 i ad o evid f le he could do i ¥ | curre 2 s The annua' reunion of the Tweniy- | Weeks in BSennington, Vt. D e e e Bag aat Do vio |28 H.-3¢ geoves mcce ;'lvxl it will be |er for the benefit of the b. F ! : s % chi > et f > o 9- | the permanent scale of hours. At the S | Yoo PRy s i it egiment. of whith NP . 3¢7:| Mr. ana Mrs. Lucius Briges have|lated present time there are 175 emploved | JOHN DRISCOLL ATTEMPTS | CENT - . [ irer fa to e Tield tn Sormich, at Back- | heen pagsing a few davs in Petham s gl at the factory. TO COMMIT SUICIDE. | tors entitled t ham Memorial i AR Maner, . X. Gets 5 e juty 18, 1917 THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. B or ihe 355 e = The man_ who escaped from Gro- | RED CROSS FUND NOW AT $19.300 |\ o ford Man inflicts Wound on His| somrecso Lienir Established 173 #aliant regiment about 70 survive. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Higgins and | ton lockup Monday mornig while the| | Soo—0n b Cridies COSTELLO stabiishe: family are at their summer hcme at | keeper was A reakfas e s = — S % The Tnited States Civil Service com- | Massapeag for the season. his release to the assistance of some Chairman Leavens. & & By the Isfivesice of lauor e Piaut-Cadden Building, Norwish 3! mission nnnounces an examinaiion for R — friend. unknown to the officials, was v A T T L T | inspector of clothing and equivage. fo ool -y | arrested Monday night in New T.09-| Chairman Francis J. Leavens of the | i of erford atte | I men only. Vacancies in the avarter: | x D "paiam Brownine of Brookivm |don and Officer E. G. Black went over LBod Crons fund reporis that the tota] | to lill himeelf about 12 o'clock Sunday | Bl ! S p— jfaaster corps of tha army at $1.200 a|ine home of his | brother, Thomas |(De river and brought him back to|number of subscriptions amounts to|7iEht He w IESTInE from. O i rines . DUiArd | TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY vear or hizher or lower salaries, will| rowning on Greene avente, the familiar confines of the cooler ini$18300 and that about $12,309 has heen | Saturday ni nd kept (he neighbors ! % be flled from this examiration. 5 ezt School street. His case was tried on|(oliected. Daily pledges are being | £Xcited for 20 hours o i . - : J % 4 ; Tuesday morning before Deputy Judge | paid. - B PeEton endevorey B o | VIOLIN : Pr——————— | A former Storrs collexc man. T. A, f~“‘h’»‘ f{’";*"';";""'“mh“‘"i-b:n member | " F. Hewitt. He was found guilty = 5 but !_h]exr_f-fgn'vs Jrere alltu vei AL ] 2 3 | GaNle: %0g.: of the Dairy Division of |01 the staff of Rysrsof Library,-c of trespass on railroad property, tae FUNERAL 39 @rolpel Sungey STEVES IS HECH = 3 | $1.25 To New York $1.25§ TPenartment of Asrientture at |Lnected with the Chicago Institute of | offense for which he wasarrested. His jess excited and went toward his home TEAC HER i Washiagton, was recently appointed [l is at her home an Perkins avenue |name is Albert Otto Pogades and e e Aelhoy H. Gulliver. From that time until midnignt he was | (N . chairman of the Dairy Farm laspec- | [oF several wi stay. pleaded guilty to the charge. H 3 e 5. Gul. | not seen until a voung man of : g | e m— i‘vlmx committee by the International sbout 35 vears of age, claims mzf,‘elgg"‘;‘agf s Artheer B Cul- | gisiriet who going from New Lon- (| AN String tnatruments reovires TO I—Qfi YORK Association of Dairy and Milk In- York as his home and zave few facts | € "BOE FOCE CTOR day afternoon dflndm'rmdmmpf rmmi‘l v;'ns«-du n | Vicline cold on essy terms e ctherw! i seif. g e = — ; road, bleeding from ound in iy Rk Sl caraen epectors. therwise regarding himseif. at 2 9 with a large number of rela- f 1Nl Sl man summoned H For appointments addross & SERVICE BETWEEN ! Savings banks of the state have he- i £ tives and triends in attendance. About | g om the neighbors, who red ar €. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Ner- | 4 ins K. of C. Scholarship. the casket were arranged many beau- | . 1 A& Lok DEtetoT NORWICH AMD NEW YORK J!zun to pay the second installment of . _{tirn1 forai forms. Rev. George H,|altomobile, and too S wich, Conn. N From Norwich TFuesdars, Thaurs- Jithe tax for this year which is levied Robert H. Mahoney of Norwich hasj . ' d Rev. H. F. Huntington | \iemorial hospital There it w ) Sungdays 2t 5 p. m. by the state on their deposits. The received notification that he was suc- | BWRS ~An ev. H. funtington | j.yrned that Driscoll with some kind | | ew York, Brooklyn Bridge, §| total amount of the tax for this vear cessful in the competitive examination | conducted the servic George A.1of a sharp pointed instrument had | - 3 st River. ioot Roosevelt f| will be $869.445. For the vear 1916 the hh pril at \afrlou; Ige:ng:s "l;_:fr"_lerpfa;z ',Z‘{,',,Ei,,',"“l ';:wfil?;z_;:vl'; evidently tried to end his life ‘ ot vs, Wednesd: - }| tax amounted to 37 3. This is an thr the country for the Knights > F. J s s F - Hask TE cut that he made in R - ' 2 ‘.s-f..fl;" ;mp"d.;_s Effectins o m inerease of $101,959 for 1917. of Columbus schoiarship at the Catho- | Joseph D. Atken and G. N. Beardow. | was close to an artery. His o o Amel‘iGa touse 3 iic_University of America at Wash-| Burial was in the familv lot in Yan- |y ecda- was reported to be e | - ! Commereial motor vebiclez with a inzton, D. C. Mr. Mahover is enti-|!ic eemetery where a committal ser- | Uoooovery | Special Rates i Thestre Troupes, ' carrying capacity of over two tons, tled to pursue graduate courses - f |Vice was read at the zrave = — | Travelirg Men, Etc aP’s seat. a plate or permanent mark provides board. lodging and tuition| There is to be a canning demonstra- | Carrie E. Pendleton of Yantic and | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props WHEN YOU WANT o Put your bus- | ing. showing the maximum carryir for the entire ourse which is not to |tion in Palmer hall, Fitchville on Sat- | Morton Thompson of New Haven we k5 hicle, al- exceed four years. Mr. Mahoney is|urday afternoon. The demonstration |quletly married in New Haven - the =on of Mr. and Mrs. James Ma- |is public and free to all interested in|urday by the Rev. Theodore A honey, of Falls avenue. food conservation. cher. ness belote ihe pubiic, thnere is ne | capacity in pounds of the v aediggm Detler thnan through the ade s:efi,e light weight in pounds when in —svaing columns of The Bulletin. rynaing order.

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