Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 17, 1917, Page 6

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'DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON PUTNAM Manhasset Baseball Team to Play |William Henry Bishop Sends $10 Connecticut Mills Company Team | for Comforts for French Speaking \ 2 Saturday—Funeral of Henry H. New- Soldiers—Local Boy Werites . Home | _port—Home Guard Inspection Tues-| From Europe—One Hundred Men E 3 day Evening Next—Red Cross Ap-|.to" Report Today on Second Call— : s B , nnual Augus | s s e SHIRT SALE ng People of France. ficers Get Warrants. ball ot e asees here Saturday afzer. | of this city Is in receipt of a check noon for & game with the Connecticut ggramklf;amcowflllfltzl H;ng'l lB‘§h0§ n, Conn., toward their fun —_—ra to buy comfort bags for the French- These Annual August Sales of Men’s Shirts are the biggest events of each year. Hundreds of dozens of high-grade Shirts—bought months in advance are offered at prices which are invariably way below the market valuations. | is not old and unsalable stock either, but fresh, clean mer v latt; speaking soldiers who have enlisted v v enliste telephone exchange, is visiting relatives s chandise—well cut, well designed and properly finished The kind of Shirts which look well, fit well and wear wel ’nw?fx'it?:mi‘. Moran. who has been :Sc:sv'e'é':m” and was very gratefully $1.00 Shirts | $1.25 Shirts " SALE PRICE SALE PRICE s spending a vacation here. will return | receiv Bisnon 1 o well known autnor s wfifir;"%'j ‘&L“;S?“L:"’";yrbvmem who spends summers in Brook- visited Danielson friends Thursday. Iyn. OR TWO FOR $1.50 These are handsor In this first lot we have | front Shirtsin har placed a wonderfully good | signs and colorin & R Rostlie P— i The French Circle of Advancement Rev. E. A. Legg, pastor of ~ the Methodist_church, is away on his an- TROOPS IN EUROPE nual vacation. - Summoned for Examination. A number of Danielson men are in. cluded in the quota that is summone B the exemption board for physical| Letters received here from over- ezamination at' Putnam today. seas tell of the safe arrival abroad of Posters urging economy in food con- | & contingent of American troops in sumption were received here for dis- [Which many of the people of this city play Thursday from the state council |are Very much interested, for there An Ardent Patriot. Late last month many people stood 5 at the local railroad station one eve- of all the things you need and come to our store || men woe i anxions for service, | Rnf sod, Tatched the toop traine his wish expressed to the exemption weeks to the point of embarkation for for them. You will not only find the things you ||res st e ey ; 5 £ % xemption Not Easy. The rmen were sent across on one want, but see many other articles which will Tt is not, to be taken for granted that [of the best known vessels enzaged in | {4 please you. Local Boys Write of the Warmth of Their Welcome Over Seas. “Planter’s Whole salted peanuts look fine in a cut glass dish withalmonds and walnuts,”” says Mr. Peanut. ““They’re not like the kind of salted peanuts you’ve been used to. No, sir. ‘They’re whole, and big, and appetizing looking.” any man who is discharged by the lo- [ passenger service to Europe befcre cal exemption boards is assured free- | the war, and, under heavy convoy, dom from .military service. Attorney | had a safe journey. A. G. Bill appeals for the government| Writing from one of the famous . . on all exemption allowances, bringing | capitals of Europe, one of the local| lecti f Negli Coat | fronts are mad All we want is for you to come into our store || them in tine for review by the aistrict |men save: ? U el g selection of Negligee Coa s are mac y board, which may call men for fur-| “We are belnz given the welcome | Bf _ Fill your cut glass comport with Shirts, with either laundered 231’1{?1][ \h(‘mg”” odies of Soisett ther investigation. for the last 48 hours and the watch- FUNERAL. word has been to ‘g0 as far as yeu & itke. Henry H. Newport. o We came over here to ——, but At the undertaking rooms of Louisiall we have been dolng is having a B Eonody Tharsthy shoacon ot 2 Sreat time The girls bere are fclock e _funersl service for Henry|ISERE Pets of fmyTand. we shoula Herbert Newport, killed by an electric - £ v car et Plainficld ‘Stnday ‘nisht, wes| The troops with which the Tocal conducted by Rev. Clarence H. Barber. | Ten went out are for special ser- Burial was in Westfield cemetery c Denina e ines By WS - 5 metery splendidly equipped and ready for Home Guard Inspection. hard service. It was this regiment Captain F. O. Armington, command- | that, rumor had it, was goinz to ing the local Home guard, has issued | Russia, but they have found them- notices to the men that the company |selves nearer middle Europe. will be inspected by a fleid officer of 5 the Third regiment, C. H. G. at the|Gcorde Murphy, of Middletown, or soft cuffs. These are| . hed th § closely matche made of a good percale in | farence can hardl attractive patterns and col- | They are all orings, and all sizes are here | French double from 14 to 17. You can’t All sizes fron best these values anywhere. BENNANT Salled - Peanulls They were the first whole salted peanuts on the market. ’Member how salted peanuts used to be split and crack- ed? Look at a dish of fine big PEN- and “look around”, you cannot turn around with- out seeing something to please you. When we tell you the price you will buy. WE KEEP UP THE QAUITY—WE KEEP DOWN THE PRICE $1.50 Shirts $1.50 Shirts SALE PRICE ’ 3 3 state armory here next Tuesday evan- Wants to Enlist. % e Bugl)ee S epartment tore e en Svery mitmber 0 1o en. | “Give me my railroad fare to wor | f| NANT whole salted peanuts. They just i SALE PRICE pany is expected to be present. a fine | cester or New London and I'll go out | K3 »3 SETs b T impased on cach Absentes, |on the mext train ana eniist m the| E4| Jook better to eat, and they are as good ' ' 5 = — regular army,” said George Murphy | B as they look. i PUTNAM’ s mom = CONN KNITTED ARTICLES NEEDED appearing at the office of the exemp- A 4 tion board Thursday afternoon. PENNANT P e de of the A s brasd H A n is lot we FOR SUFFERING FRENCH.| George is a tall, lean, clean-cut =i young man who says he is ready to Appeal from Red Cross for Aid from |fight for Uncle Sam. Questioned by Loyal Women Workers of Danielson | Attorney Charles L. Torrey, member Gy o % — = s ¢ gk he, purest ingredients. Made to retain every bit of the original flavor of the peanut, and packed so as to be always fresh and crisp. These are Negligee Shirts of | splendid shc very high grade and well | gee Shirts ir worth the regular price at | weaves, incl the present moment. All | Repp, Popli FPLAINFIELD Father and Son, Both in Service, 3 re he is employed. Meet for the First Ti i s - articles was_received here by tele- I , . ke = B mit iy Funs TN;:? Two Men Rejected. graph Thursday morning throush the Soue ¢ Il inows antious $oteet i PENNANT whole Salted Peanuts hand-washed and laundered, | workmans 112 > i s. A na -wi o N o ¢ 2 iti i i $1,502.30. <cd Lavizne and Joséph Lacourse | ATerican Red Cross. A nation-wide |4, 3 ho has been In New York are a welcome addition to the list of en- 1] made of fine French percale, | the patterns 1 i cd_for enlistment at New London | ficles to be sent to France, that thou. | State and has been employcd here in trees which can be served at a nice t A Hed | five: and. I ot Theodore Lacourse of Woonsock- edn,the U. §. navy but | inds of the mhabitants of that bleed | bucnam. | He has boen helping to dinner party. and fimalwdfiwlmT Ia“flffi i R t, R siting his ¢ o- ed becaus ca - | ing country may not suffer during the [ S3PPOTL his P o 7 dere is offer- | fitting. / coat cei wton Heights. He inade & who live in Middletown, he said B s Baroide s laundered cuffs. his g S e i a vt iclean i3 spending a three ColEEfaler e they SMered gl Gearde Was dressed in a khaki sui Give your dinner a distinctive touch. | ing gives you a stylish shirt | double soft Father and Son Meet. oy Wi e Danijelson’s allotment is 400 sweat- AInus: coal. Am . gl o NNANT : - i e % t 17 Marriott, second class sea- e 5 ers, 400 mufflers, 400 pairs of wristers | ©°L, MANAry service. . iher| You know PENNA Peanuts by at a very low price. from 13 1% 7 i g Total Fund $1592.30, and 400 scarfs. 'Four hundred women | ¢ the. cities mentioned, but undoubt. the glassine bag in which they are sold. furlough. e son of | The weekly report of the British- | Workers, each to make a complete set|.qiy will find a means of reaching a Be sure your peanuts are given to you T, o g3 CL:, ant in | War Relief Fund follows: |Of the foregoing articles, are wanted | rocruiting station if his ardor t in a PENNANT bag. SPhClAL.-Our Best eg |gee WINg St g9 vio collected $1,57195; |to Jjoin In the work of protecting®a 2 - eted e o S BTN peraeonifen Tunuity Srom. ihe icecre | s, oAt naBated. ainfield $12.75, in Jew. | Of an approaching winter. total amount collected | The garments will go to clothe and protect the wasted and_poorly nour- 2 may be mailed to |lehed bodies of thousands upon thou- | Appears to be Unpopular With All Box 361 sands of brave French people of towns | Classes—Many Complaints Heard from which the ungodly Huns have ‘ een driven by. the force of the allied | That there is unlimited dissatisfac- A!F?\fx“gge::r:leedl’im}z drive during the spring and summer |tion in this city and _surrounding S Miamiehresented | for | months end of other heroic citizens of | towns over the ruling that married A L bohiobate | the French republic who have come |men shal' be accepted for service in i or probate has|out of what has been occupied terri- | the national army is made clear to | MARRIED MEN'S ACCEPTANCE 5c. at all first-class stores. $1.59 The present values of the handsome Shi from $2.00 to $2.50. They are a “DeLu the woven madras and silk mixtures are p some. If you want a shirt which is distinc The Planter’s Nut & Chocolate Co, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Planzations in Virginia Children Ory‘ | FOR FLETCHER'S | in by Mrs. Helen M. S | fory for nearly three years anyone who hears the econversation CASTORIA |k o fin me who. It there| 1o TISr s no woolen yarn with which | of the_streets, n 3 i ol g ) a, ‘o make the garments needed in France he impression in the past has been Bt : - o finaryv— ey P | itte Dus whe oanerlt | and the people of the sister republic almost upanimous that only single |} ance—a trifle different from the ordinar S s no advertising medium In | g B o must look to America for ald. men would be taken and the fact that B e D ’ isg is bareair e R | fogo, e I8 esmated to| The good women of thie and sur-|marriage in iself is no bar to ac- it right here. Don’t miss this bargain. | i = T 45 rounding towns -who wish to contribute | ceptance for service has come as a ER GRADE SHIRT - { ALL OUR BETT v T I by their labor toward alleviating the |rude shock to a great many and the misery spread over France by the op- |fact is stirring up much resentment. erations of the German govérnment| Members of the exemption board | are urged to send their names to Mrs |are daily plied with questions by dcz- John Young, Danielson, who_will direc. | ens of people as to just what condi- | the ‘work of getting out Danielson's | tions make a married man liabie for allotment of knitted articles. Mrs. |Service and not entitled to exemp- Young gladly will give all instructions | tion. as to the kind of varn fo be used and | To these inquirers the members of lirections for knitting it into such |the board have stated that the case zarments as are needed. No womanOf each married man must be sepa- Zan performa greater service at this |Tately Investigated to determine time than to offer to make a set of the | Whether or not, under the rules Iaid erticles needed down in the draft law, the mani{ France today s without sufficient|Should serve. There are scores of |cieties’ convention to be held in Wi fuel to meet the needs of the coming | Variations of the condition, as to|li September 15-19, ton’s mother for a few Franklin Baker has bee Munson drove her own « winter. It is a nation struggling with | Married men’s circumstances, that signal bravery for its national life |Must be taken into consideration in |ford attending the sessior rip which is about 200 miles fr and the rights of democracy; its people |PaSsing on each case, but in everv | State Firemen's association vere. | = Bell to be Replaced. N g SPECIAL PRICES MR. EDISON’S VERY LATEST Diamond Amberola The New Edison Diamond Amberola plays Mr. Edi- son’s wonderful new Blue Amberol Record, a prac- vt, where they will visi P § the rules for the exemption . . o suffer every agony that a hellish war | ¢ase A tically indestructible record that has been played {1an impose. ‘It is exerting every en-|Poard to follow are applied. = WARRANTS ISSUED The bell in the Concrecational| 5PTIMISTIC SPEECH BY and for 19 : . . - rgy to meet the demands of the 3 aimants for ex- — shurch_steeple, which has been sile Joytully a 3,000 times without showing a sign of wear! And In this plight it is unable to cope with emption, members of the board lcarn |To Non-commissioned Officers of | %ince Sreidaidsa el b PLEMIER LLOYD GEORGE. | %, tvery situation, h = many things concerning them that is Ms place by viol ringine wil S = The g they only cost 50c each. Fapatriated pespie of 1ts northern prow, | IOt known to the seneral punlic and Eemnn Do B | pat ack in a few daye. The town | Tells Parliament There is No Danger | progiGey: from facts so disclosed often find the | Captain 7. 3. s of the Put- | tlock strikes the ho n the sam. of England Being Starved. [ 1mp Ince is cne place where it needs al NOTE THE PRICE which aid the women of this country |Pasis for elther discharzing a m am Home G issued their | vell and it is greatly missed can and will supply. While the men |’ied man or accepting him for s warrants to the non-commissioned of-; , Judge A. E. Purple and party of on, B Frexiier | saril me SE France fight for tiohts o vice. Viewed from any angle, how- | protaTES fo tae Ron-ch Moodus were callers in town Wed- orge's optimistic speech in | response n Guall s e e jhat arelever, the taking of married mer £, 3 o cesday the Bi 1 i qually the rights of the people of the » 8 g 3 en | about half a dozen new members s X he British i today was in- & toir y United States, the women of this rich | SSCTS to be decidedly unpopular and |y been added to the company to| Edward Driscoll of New Haven islterpretel here as a preliminary indi- pub| 3 and battle-free country are being urged | iready it has caused the shedding of | it to 1 strensth, following | tt his home on Windham nue for tion of the attitude the allied nations ' does not d which includes a genuins :; )olni i}:‘x th; local movement, one of | IaNY, tears and an endless amount cf | the creation of vacancies by reason|* few days' vacation. expected to n\lu};l}:\ ’”dfl‘“. official version i s e mighty batties servic sent : |of men enlisting in o a r " on of peace on a hasis whi = Diamond Stylus Eo mistly baiate of watin: secvice | S ieRie e peculier fastfoo, thar 1n| O5,@eR enlisting in ofuer aud nioro At Norwich Reunion. rnds g st e Kt Reproducer. from the fighting lines. mOoved | some of the cases heard by the local | *F; s Toxpactea “that the draft win |, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith to dictaze terms. Mgrtin) taw . . : = . board, men who would be taken for o - vacancies, 2 George Fuller were guests of Mr v T ’ o fcloded X Think of It a real Diamond Exemption Buttons Received. Dos Ex s st ak T | or other vacancie aptain | 2 " e ladn i 2 News of the premier's speech camo [§itiny of & e i service, with their armv pay and the | S{cEarry 1s not ahticipating any. dir. | MIS. George Peck in Norwich Thurs- | GRS, 00 (08 PG ] eproducer. e members of the exemption board |llowance for wife and a child have | fenite n . Keening the ran A a Mr. Smith attended the reunion | ¥hile the i i t ot NO NEEDLES TO ply of the exemption buttons that are |0f the wife and child than they are|aplist 25 more men at once if he so | . The Home Guard held their drill in | o180 0FCE the 1oXT B° FOne b vided CHANGE to be issued to those who have been |nOW enjoving. this on the strensth of | Gasirea. The strength of the com. | 3range hall Thursday. ~First Lieuten- | message 1o P06 0ders OF 47 BOTHECTent | LEGAL NOT S e e called for service in the natfonal army [fizures presented to the board by the |pany is 65 enlisted men and three | "Dt Van Cieve was in charge of the bl o Forsmnace but who by reason of belng unable |“laimants themselves. commissioned officers. tompany. e Al atin o ey ats EDISON io pass the physical examinations or | On the streets many ridiculous and | ““Capiam - McGarry has not af yet | L0 White was a Hartford visitor|f07 its consideration. In cntente diplo; NOTICE z for any other reason are disqualified | Wild statements as to the basis on|yeceived notice that the company is | v eanesday. i Tirn s s ey b B Model 30, Price $30 Aol o e e | e cromption “boucd "maefaieg | Locuiy™a, notice “that the compuny” It | MSIONYo1ime of New London was | oMclals 3. Llovd Georgee announce: | declared exempt. Bain currency, most of them from |ine remment . ar 15 heine Chond |t guest Wednesday at Mrs, I e b e rgae JamIvnE (18 o tr0vitch’s_on South Main str : tinued | there | by ¥ 1918, | The buttons are of bronze and bear [len Who by their conversation at|inrous a shleld. At the top appears the word | Once establish the fact that they are |in oo Exempt and below the letters T & |entirely iznorant of the provisions of | i The buttons are so fasnioned as to ¢ |the draft law. The plain fact seems - oo Motisee-WaikeT: pencer and Miss Ann Brainard were Into a buttonhote. to be that with the time to get ready [ o OFCAl FOLCes VRIS | Korwich visitors Wednea None of the buitons have ven |for training men for the new army | SC ci at ex- i E out In this Qistrict and ae distihation | 3¢ hand the war has become unpop. | Smption claims had been allowed, or Bis sgucumbes Yi¥lo: e T o o P : so vsical disability se , Dicking cucum- district board has reviewed the cases rampant h for the day | o ®rursday afternoon by members | bera. The yield this year : is . the but * the district, but expects | *°Ypich's, 08 Sguih Main ubmission; his assurance tha ve such a notice Within a short | py 7> (U1 JAUTESs ARA daushier | i ough submarine attacks co - to decrease; his declaration t would be sufficient tonnage f The Greatest Musical Instrument for its price ever made. Two other splendid models for $75.00 and $50.00. The Model 75 is a full-length cabinet. YOU NEED MUSIC IN YOUR HOME . .. . . . in which ex: i e of the $300 substitute! $1.00 places this beautiful musical instrument in ed. emptions have been alloW- | ™1 may he ‘et down as a plain mat- |0f the local exemption board, in ac- | largest the company has ever had NOTICE. h Early Morning Electrical Storm. | ter Of truth that very little compiaint |Cordance with the provisioms of the |The vines are very thrifty and the o your home b . A et Bom T el e o | Grate e ‘ompany expects it will two| SE.ED PROPOSALS will be re- n early morning electrical storm of [ hove been frafied. though the sasei. |, The men whose exemption claims | weeks more before the crop will be by the State Highway Commis- . s Fourin Fisor, Weet Hnd Siace severity deluged Danfelson and vicin- R have llowed have five i Hice 5ok oo 2e~ | have not been allowed have five days | picked. r ity Thursday. The raln was excep- | deca. The mowi is fomn senwmo, 1o [in which to flle an appeai of thelr [ William Condren of Hartford fs the Hariford, Conmectiont, ntil 2 G Honally heavy and the ligktning bril- | prospect, see themselves in an army | 25es to the district board. Suest of his jhrother, Jobn iCandren. | B 2., Monday, Ausudt 208, 1917, for iant, some of the flashes being follow- | uniform. y Edmund Backus and _family of [ acoordance. with plans and . speetfica: EASY TERMS TO SUIT YOU 'S ed by exceptionally heavy thunder. No Thompson were guests at J. R. Back ions Ale i the: prnoa of tf e igi7i | STILLMAN serious damage from the storm was re- | On¢ Hundred Men to Report Today. COLCHESTER e T I e Fhaeaay | s om flle in ehe pifice of ¢ e " ported, although garden crops recefvea| One hundred second call men will =2 week. fice of Division Engineer A. W. Bush. | = 324 Main Street, anot‘he!r ;aht !het beatings that have :;r:! e fl;:mj,l};rsrvwof tge superior | Grangers at Pomona Meeting—Con- Seligman—Minsk. Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Gonn.: NOTICE! 3 come to them from storms during the | court ng to underzo gheir = 3 B ks COWN OF WATERFORD: Abont 1CE i Norwich past few weeks. physical examinations for servich in| regational Bell to be Replaced —| Samuel Seligman of New Vork and |, (00 i ear faet of Graded Road on the F the army. Big Season for Pickle Company— | LS5 Lena B, Minek of Colehester [Waterford-Niantic Road W, 1 The morning session of the board | Seligman-Minsk Marriage. us at his home Monday evening. |, All bids must be accompanied by a Fateily LOUIS E. KENNEDY | FiVeithane Tnd dleris it e oo Soarcs Jremian Shea of New Haven is | Sheew ror"1om (hant opetfira ¢ 1ha S E K physicians and clerks will be on hand | Delegates from the local grange | visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. | cost of the work The State fighwas SON o_expedite the work to be done. were in Stonington Thursday to at- | David Shea, Commissioner reserves the right to re- Fifty men will appear this morn- |tend the meeting of the New London Ject a 3 ter 3 Ct any and all pids Undertaker and Embalmer | ing, ana hity more are ordored - for | Sont oo o e e ns2ndon Wik, smnate; chacolate Sl lane. A1t | Dated at Hartfora, Connecticut, Aus Special Attection to Every Detail. |this afternoon. ngton grange. e gust Gth, 1917, 85,4 Will Attend Convention. Motoring to Vermont. e o tles C. J. BENNETT, acre of | THERE 1s no advertising medium In F % . g may now be imported into Italy from |gsrary HIGHW, o x s t Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul-| Putnam ofganizations will be rep-| Mrs. Edwin Munson and children | Switzerland, provided the Swiss origin | SopREr Sion ! wesn SSIONER, [ecription ) - letin for business results. resented at the Franco-American so-lleft town Wednesday for Westmore, of the goods is proved. TOL, HARTFORD, CONN. auglid stzator a ;

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