Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 22, 1917, Page 9

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NORWICH BULLETIN, alien and will put it in force as soon m the service that is going to develop | weekly the people interested in this |GENERAL MANN LEADS as the rush of getting the district's many great heroes. great war have kept alive that spir.t FIRST STATE TROOPS quota is completed. IJ . In Herbert Smith, Putnam already | of patriotism, which js so essentiai to Democrats Await Caucus Warning. | °%¢Ph Edward Davieau, Attempting to | nas furnished her first: recruit for the | the soldiers ‘on the battiefield; that TO BE SENT ABRCOAD Cheat Hartford Taxi Drivers Out of |aviation service. A campaign is now | they might fisht on with renewed fer- There are democrats in this town 2 . Nopoe: | . 4 perais F Horse Thief— | being conducted in this city and eur- | vor and joyalty to the cause for which who are watchfully waiting for an an- are, is Arrested as Ho Pl rounding towns for more men. Men they are struggling. This spirit of nouncement of a caucus by the demo-| Herbert Smith in Aviation Service—| TOUncing towns for more el TR Loy o o the fighting man can he cratic party to name candidates for Temperature 94 Degrees Tuesday—| who are not called in the draft are |inspired only by the help of comforts . the 1 1 Ho Guard com- = DANIELEON s e i s town officers. ~No more snap caucuses| g,omption Board to Certify Physical | wanted zor the aerial service which enable the men to keep phyvsi- — The orgahization made a splendid | are to be tolerated. Examination Reports. | Appeals Filed, cally fit for duty, With this urgent Altar Boys of St. James’ Church Have| showing and may be rated as one of | Elected Director of Trust Compan.y. e I Bevhiii sBEeks Rive he‘ Aeieh i :!Plef'l of cnoz»flrall-ly;: t.‘xmnu'.: ”',; p],. i i — s £ 3 2 5 ; 2 Severa: a s have beo : riots, more contributions wou . Outing at Old Killingly Pond—Home Bie thesn units of its kind in Connec At a special meeting of the Killing-| Joseph Edward Davieau was arrest- | the district board at Hartford from |sladly accepted by the local commit. Iy Trust company directors Obadiah|eq here during the early hours of | disallowances of exemption by the lo- | tee. : g for this district. Most of the| The collectors for ‘this weel 1d, Ted Parkineon and Will Jewett City, Jimes H Guard Inspection — Obediah Butler ; : . ; ith Captain F. O. Armington and ky. ot : o e Elected Director of Killingly Trust| .t/ - A Butner, secretary and general man-|Tuesday morning and later was turned | cal boa: First Lieutenant Henry Burton, both| ... 'of tne Connecticut Mills company. | over to Deputy Sheriff Charles E.|appeais wre based on the fact that the | Plainf Company—Joseph E. Davieau Bound | former captains in the national guard | ;0. cleeted a director to fill the va- | Aver, who took him <to Danielson to!men concerned are married and have | Collir children. There have been aiso a few |son. am it- Over on Charge of Horse Stealing— | of the state, there are a number of| ...\ caused by the death of Willilam | gice a charge of horse stealing. In Jail in Default of $$500 Bond. e e ey e B, Fitzz Mr. Butler also is a director| Davieau at his hearing pleaded |claims on occupational grouggs. Letter From Headgquartars, These have lent their experience to- | oL <P e OGRS gullty and was bound over under bonds | Former Teacher at High®School. | Following is a letter received by 500, il Miss Caroline Borhauer, teacher of|%eck Tetlow, secretary of the local or- der, from headquarters in New York: My dear Mr. Tetiow: In Miss Mor gan’s absence 1 hope Xou will permii me to thank vou for your splendid Charles S. Daston, who has _been 3 iticg here, will return to South | FEN, the (EveloREeRt B & (i siate - Personals. and was sent to Jafl to remain untii| iy K o8y . BiN is slowly gain-|and a souFce of pride to Danieison, to i Cavanaush of _Colchester.iOctober. =~ C L e e ety e tuct w1 hired a seagoing taxi in Hartford to nch and German at the Lynn Classical High school, is the guest of Mrs. A. W. Macdonald. Miss Borhauer formerly was a member of the faculty ck Wednesday at Mrs. John ing strensth, after a severe illness. , irec#y's 3 and to the surrounding towns that are ; : f e Altar Boys’ Outing. Seesented tn the membeoratip. Miss Ewthurys ‘Cofféy was & Tevjbring his Beck fo Buihinn. Aooon Mo | of Eratnant IS MoBobl contribution of $15, just received, and home in Hampion over Sunday. o Louis Kruh, 28 Russell s . H: William F. Davis, formerly engaged |0 congratulate yon on the marvelous The Home Guard company is a real n Tnder the direc| Mrs. T. J. R Under the di- | Braney of Prov itors at Mrs. John Greele; iley and Mrs. Michael | ford, wnd Jacob Laufer, South Man- | e s & 1 Mrs. = B . - _|in newspaper work in Putnam, was a |* ng that the Plainfisld branch of dence were Tocent vis- [ chester, owners of the machine, Davi [ Bgrare s e e e N . T hed them at thel eau approached the Only" Ewb Blocs: TAf hilidass thid makes. 1t is very, very kind of you to keep up the good work as Rev. J~hn Roux, M. S, was x'\ charge of the altar boys of St. James' | jlitary organization. church when they went to Old Killing- | military orsanization. ty. 1y pond for ar outing Tuesday. rection of Second Lieutenant Irving W. eeley’s. e o Mrs. James C. Frederick of Con-|Davis, who recently underwent a sur-| Mre. David MeTurk has returned|stand in the « e e e T cord. N. H. is visiting relatives here.! gical operation at the Putnam hospi- | to Danielson after spending bring Dim out to this Swhmer for the clerks in Putnam|sou are doink: but T am eure vew : . it v idly devoloped |Imonths in New Haven. town. This was just before o'clock o know the need for this assi. Going to Thompsonville. [ thl, the campay tas fanidie o y Frank W. Coffey reiurned to Hart-|Monday night. They agreed to make of them B e for, Aasiatance is 11 s - matters| F . C Y 1 & U, HEgAe s i i ater each day of e war! e A s at | e O nds close to the stand. | ford Monday after a~ week yocation |the trip. for which thes were o re-[ | Roil Dcelained e forh e il o Gardner, Mass., is going to omp- | ° by v i - jes of | spent with relatives here and vicini-|ceive $25. g rs addresse. o avis, MISS SOPHIE . ard that many infantry compani '; F Kruh and TLaufer did mot show the | Dr. George Luther, D, Saliaffen, Mrs. gk “é:i,’.,’l’;;.‘. keenness that might have been ex-|Elizabeth E. Hill and Mrs. Anna P. sonville, this state as master mechanic! ., , ,.tional guard can claim. Lieu- Kent are unglaimed at the postoffice. i for an electric road. rs. Mellor and | ational gu 5 5| ; | e i DAVIEAU BOUND OVER pected of them in starting with the Soclal ‘i, Peréondl Minta children are staying for a few days 2 e With Postmaster and Mrs. George M.| le of the organization, Is a splendid | - passenger before they saw the cola~| Moses Lussier of this city, who was| Mrs. Jennie Roberts, Miss Hattle Pilling of Broad street e e e | Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Steal- | of his money. but this they did, m: denied =xemption, has appealed to the [Martin and Herbert Recilly w re- Attorney E. L. Darbie was in Hart-| eXperience in miittary Arch .. ot| ing Pomfret Man's Horse and Buck- [to their sorrow, it has since devel-|district board. ~Another appeal by aCent visitors at Ocean Beach. ford Tuesday on a business trip. o O iommaed SN AT e et o oped " jlecal man is that of Omer J. Maynard, | Miss Pauline Peltier is spending a ) : McGwan ‘will return te| tho SHESHS Eub and SApOce v oard. Tapfer said Tuesday afternoon that|who is a locomotive engineer and ap- | Week vacation in Natick, R. I. Latar icea .t = g wherf tha party drove into Putnam, at | peals on industrial grounds. she will join Missgs Lillian and Viola Marshall ‘at Riverview, whera they are Westerly this week, after ; = 'y this week, ATt company at inspection Tuesday ev 4 the town court Tuesday a®ternoon I s ] 5 oo g <howed conclusively how quickly e b : of Pucnam |about ”»‘{" Do upnt xioax Mercury Climbs to 94 Degre EDERATE tnb otk hoRiC] irteentn | # ilitary orzanization can be develop- | pleaded to stealing and | £0t out of the car without offeting 10| che temperature ran up to in | “Maurice Starkweather has returned, |sinl G COmpORIte guard d was at his home here, from | 4 . |was bo over by W. Fenner |Pay them, Lo e clossly after|utnam Tuesday afternoon, bringing |after spending a week vacation with {500 {0 be known i . s o e ab.| Spectators wio watched the com-!Wo fo await trial at the Oc- | Suspicious and tags losely to memary the scorching hot days at |relatives at Ocea {to be formed imme ¥ v j e S : 1 Davieau everywhere he went - . . s at Ocean Beach |$rams twent ; sence | pany. underge. its inspeetion Tuesdas er ¢ of iperior court. His| =0 tot For e said, Daviean took him | 18, close of July. Misses Annie Gravelin and Dorothy | o fVenty-eix , Jiour Sales Saturday, Kevstone Store | €Vening could not but feel a sense o nd w fixed at $300, and as he pnies. Lantyy ssid, Daviean 000 B Phe” Dotato /0D to be ' harvested | Bcranton. of Voluntown were Rocsrl, |trict of Columbia 1 B pride. and experience a feelinz of deep ! could not proc he was taken to | to Davieau's mother's home and hereahonts will b geet 1 ; luntown were Sunday | immediately at Mineola. N - pride, P a 1 ! could not proc t b as taken U e R R {1 wi e the gest in the | visitors at the hame of Miss Albina |. G, P Don't forget the soldier bovs in| Satisfaction over the fact that in the|ihe jail at Prookiyn - 2 oaid ‘over, but hione was Theoming, | PIStory of this section, it is now as- [Lacourse on Lawton Heights g oed 0 astiitakon. eamp at Fort Terry. Letters and post | 'anks were men of families, of affalis| Davicau was charged with ta o Dty Wit the toorn eared Richard Prevost s visitioe for a |NDCre this divis cards from relatives and friends at[2nd well In some cases advanced in|the horse and buckboard wason in|, 7R DiG€Tl 3 4ia ot reappear. It Soldiers Need Sweaters. few days at the home of his grand- | s ioned il be known : ome are always very welcome. Years, . who have sacrificed much to|guestion out of the possession of l-ouls | 8 10 Tiohad he had gotten out of | Local bova who are in camp atfather, Felix Prevost, in Pawtncket, | aral Anert L. o1 x Red Cross 3ubscrintions $2,676. The Home Guard is a worth while been put up by its owner, | the house i g nen N NI wenIHEmints o ; e v Se fam A. M Danielson’s contribution to the one! organization. let there be no mistake | | @ Murray of Pomfrat. Thiz was| Jruh and Laufer then sought out an | for sweaters and other garments need- ; lerk Resigns. s ot e & hundred miilion dollar Red Cross fund | about that. Seeing them pass through |about two weeks azo. officer and with him they B e e et e Eng irona has resigned as clerk | 1ffa is officially a~nounced as amounting|the borough streets In review would| Davieau drove the horse over to- |Pavieau's own home. Il % T enid R it the local freizht houss and is now to ¢ to_$2,676.18 be a pleasure, and would mean en-|ward \Villimantic, where he aban- | Was staving. It was he At | e ant. SioRs i s . Trauce. [embloyed _in_the. Danielson freight |aew i Electrical storms of last week caus- | lizhtenment to thousands of citizens. |doned the animal. Prosecuting At-|Was placed under arrest. | Mo Swent across with the New York |Louse. He nhas been employed here | 1s chiel of 1 ed an unusual amount of troublo on | torney A. G. Bill seid Tuesdav after- | Kruh and Laufer did not t e e Wil o wew woeke o {for a. number- ofyears. airs. Beyond s local telephone lizes and trouble men | Aliens Must Fight—When the Time| noon that he understood Davieau had charge here for the collection of the|? et P l”‘-‘ E S s on will ¥ t to F since have been busy remedying the | c ! atterapted to sell the ‘horse $25 they say is coming to them. but| FXemptus is the middle name of The @ ol et A dimculw ' R |~ Davieau x rested iate Monday | rather directed tMe. efforts toward be- M2n who has appeared before the 1:- # he Great Canners. shipe e it T to" the 1 Tn scores of Danlelson homes, 2 to-i Some men who are now congratu-|night at o which city he |ing regarded as successful claimanis of | €3l hoard and who has claimed ex-| TIf half the gossips eay be true the | ary re part a tal of thousands of jars of preserved|lating themselves that they have put|pnad hee public service | the $100 reward that will be. allowed, | ©MPtion—this a fact, not a joke. packing interests are out for some | jlans for t se of t frutts and vegetablss are being set| something over ‘on the exemption no a probably, for the capture of a horse A Patriot's Message. | f00d control of their own. They go in- | yow be ttated aside for next winter and ‘here is a| board, by claiming that they are ailen; Watzh and | thief. 45 7 Private David J. Delisle, avho s at | e 0lL6TS S0 thoroughly, these pack- | surprising Increase, due to the ectures | when they are American bo: Money. It matters iittle that they X lethorpe, ( has caught the They raise the beef, then given here on food gonservat { erwise making mistatements to the| Tetreault, a transient per- | know that Davieau had arvt pirst of the war. Tn a lettar home | Looe the price. They can the =g { board, have the surprise of their lives | before Judge Woodward on |do with ihe fi?‘xorwé case un rites: Good luck. and tell) the | Lol hm: y corner the cans. Now ¥ = s coming to them. | afterncon. e was charged | SOught the officer's aid to Zood « el i as it, they are out to corn tha HOME GUARD INSPECTION. | ™rhe exemption board has a check- ng a watch, valued at §20,{man for havirg declined to fighting for. S ik ”',I'”""-'" ¢rop. OF the. - Pagin ing-up process that is going to bring | in money frem Joseph Buton. | Jitney charze—they fig are renorted at large in| VIl can these: then they'l Tetreault pleaded not suilty and was | brought him back here and were zles, thi ’-n:»u;"m,i, “::‘ 'x)h- consumer’s money and S - | can that s the matter has Borough's Crack Ovganization Shows | ( %)ioht"much of the subterfuge that for trial Saturday. He could not |strumental in having him turnec that was put in for : put in force { poing on for some decades, a eannir tzation where for some decades the| Up Well in Tuesday Evening’s|has been adopted by some men who | held Test. desire to escape military service. Be- |furnish a_bc ,,f‘ 5200, 1 will await m_;}r:e authorities : 2 £o for. w0 : g vaase — ing an alien may or mayv not have its al at the Brookiyn jail ey're going to have some opposi i - ocess which has hecome a very e wit c e Lieutenant Colonel Percy Morgan |advantages. It may simply mean a| —_——— — tion in their efforis to collect Exemption Board to Meet. fndustry in this country If the ean- |WOEian motor o and Adjutant P. Leroy Harwood, both | choice between fighting with Uncle| A despatch to the Amsterdam Tele- | bundred, however. Serzeant board members will | ned tomato goes too high in price, |Sunk by a German of New London, officers of the Third|Sam's forces or with armies of the graaf from the Belgian frontier states| Cordier. who arrested Davieau ify the phy- | however, the packers should beware, |Miles from Lin e Home Guard regiment, wered at the| allied nations. The beard has an| the German crown prince's staff | has a elaim for it. and one of Daviean's | reports of the men | There will be a tremendous outery, |29rift f + ho bef who was in the town court at | riday, Saturday and Mon- | #Specially from the frontiers of civil. |cued. 1a state armory Tuesday evening to in-|exact method of checking up every|has removed to Waulsort near Dinant. | sisters contributinz |of the federal council Parisrs s Mesthanto Stiees may hope for u place in an arm of lhave been doing. In Danielson Tuesday afternoon. also ap- = pears as a claimant e —— nned tomato has been at once food | 5 She told Prosecutor A. G. Bill that i £ § 5 and drink 1cculence and solace to T /////// //// home to get him, then si ent into| g . e — | thousand trails the cowboy, the pros. | = the cell room where her brother was | British-American War Relief Fund | nector, the huntsman, eamping 1o the| . // / locked up and cried | Reaches $1616.40—Spocial Letter of | Nent and tho alkali, has hlossed the |y S5ied bide o o r N 7 The horse Davieau pleaded euilty to| Acknowled: . 3 tomato as he punctired the can with | nam st t 1 / { / 7 tealing is the property of Fiward| torg gment. From . Headquar- | nig’ torty-five or his hunting knifs, ara| 5L the orne 7 / f Murray of Pomfret. Mr. Murray was| o o found relief for his thirst and .his| Aug. 24 / driving to Danfelson one day when he| - weariness in its contents. The empty | ® / _meg Davieau on the hizhway and took |, 10¢ Public schools are being put in | tine have markea his deviou: passaze | 1 N z } hith in for a ride. Davieau noted in [O51°r PIeparatory to the opening of | pver mountain and desert from Kar 2 1 7 5 P which stable the horse was put up and | SChool, September 4. sas to the Sierras and on. Here in the | g ! later went there and got it. saving ¢hat | Fund Totals $1,616.40. Fast we may grumble if the price of | 1. N /r’ /) %, % H i 3 Murray iad sent im afier the 1% | The Kiy report of the British- | sAmned tomatoes becomes abnormaile | ! ! ; ) g s A meri ‘ar Relief Fund foliows: | Figh. but we shall hardly revolt. R * NI osst L B s s T < Who wants to fly for Uncle Sam?|392.30. Amount collected in Plainfield | $honld beware.—TFoston Transeript [ cret ) S05L D3 G g2 5. ///y A | ol B o ok Endink Ane 18 Vb @ Reoreserts The Hohenzollerns 1 //////////)///', 7 y////// i fer their services in this most roman- City $7.35; total amount col- | Ta Follette’s resolution shows that | & o Aot e DGy { ti> and thrilling branch of the military | $1,616.40. though Germany has no embassy in | ] IR XSSP w',l‘,,, service, and who can qualify, will be| The treasurer of the local order has|the Unired States. its interests here | THE HIGHW “ - =< / 1 commissioned as first lieutenants and | arded to headouarters in New | & being well looked after.—Pitts- | / will receive a salary of $2,000 another check of $45. making a | ourgh Gnzette Times. 3 % ‘ New FEngland’s quota of the great|total of $1610° sent n this village prds R F o ot bird army that this nation is to create | to date. M. Charles Lardy. the Swiss minister F NO é i is 1600 men. Young college men arc| Asain the local order has recoived |to France. has resizned. and has heen | “i "-l \VUJOD i preferred, but any voung man who has | congratulations for the splendid work |suceeeded by M. Alphonse Dunant The L de) ad 6 i a good education and is physically fit|that the loyal people in this vieinity |chief of the foreign affairs department '*mN‘,’;‘fmy",nfiFL"‘k” MW N A servant who vigilantly saves money for you is a good servant. - The Maxwell engine steadfastly cuts your gasoline bills in half. That’s because the Maxwell engine is bullls right. Every mechanical detail of the Maxwell, indeed, is built right - —the smooth, wear-proof clutch, run- ning in oil; the trouble-proof, simple trans- mission; the mighty axles—every vital part, in short. 3 . The Maxwell price and Maxwell upkeep s cost are both so low that any man—and thiz means YOU—can afford to own one of 7 these cars. ) > = .-[ XL (g2) & Z » O T > MM N MIMTNNS AN % R 3 :Even if you do smoke more than ‘usual, you still feel fine at bed-time— | provided you stick to Fatimas. And all through the day each deli- [ cious Fatima is cool and comfortable to your throat and tongue. N ‘ NN \ 2N Fatimas are sensible. — Lt Hss Fome TIMA N N NN NN Tooring Car $745 Roedsier $748; Berline $10 95; Scdei: $1035. AR prices f. o. b. Detroit \\ N\ IR . FRISBIE-McCORMICK C0., 52 Shetucket ‘Street., Phone 212 Norwich, Conn. d ;/ g % . S . | A Sensible Ciszrette \

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