Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1917, Page 2

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thagges of of the peace and of | being a drunkard, entered by his wife, ‘at the Monday morning ses- f’ I‘ u sion of the city court. O rs. Hoffman said that' he was arunk Sunday morning and he called her vile names and accused her of things that se~ 11 ~at do. She nit imne ECTMEN DENY PETITION ?:nsiderezi m;;v,msamgl 3:;»1: ?l:tx:‘:k L With ® stick and he followed her : OF NO-LICENSE ADVOCATES | tbe Purbose of the petition, and a Fu-|into & room. ... ... uirew a pltcher A . ; sten . but he a1d 2 U s . B o, Siatd (e | et vater et tim. bt he EHETGY be- {00 iimat ilyaa ut NIEh Huckeberry Joe Will Spend Winter in That the Pasted-up Paper Was [ aper under the understanding that 1t | Chief Kiilourey sald that the ac-| From National ‘Bank 'te Enter Ser- | Jail—Joseph Crinnins Able to LeLave Iftegal, So Refuse to Accept It. was a_petition for morc wages and |cused was drunk when arrested. The | jse—Divisien Has 927 Telephons| Hospital—Fire Loss Considersd Un- .some thinking tMat it was a petition |accused said that he was not drunk | gUinl UnNl 84 Voters Added to| aveidable—Series of Home - Econ- No vote will be taken on the no- [about the baseball league. Practically | and had not been in a saloon for one tatios ity PI: r3 |ficense question this fall, as the re- |any of these reasonis will make the(and a half years. He had worked| List—S8erles of Home Economics; omics Demonstrations Planned—Ex- It of the action of the Willimantic | petition fllegal. Steadily and his wife drew his wages:| Conferences. pert to Identify .Slacker Hens—W. of selectmen in denying to re- | Mr. Kelley pfoved that several of [The only fault he complained of was R D. Copp, Norwich, Thanks Mayor ive the petition of the no-license|the names were at variapce by hav- |that she did not know what she was [* Sidney P. a has been a visi- Ay 7 [Beopie ot a’hearing 1u the town hall |ing the town clerk re m the vot- | doing. > tor at Camp-Devens. . - iy ;- da; -tgrnwn_. The hearlng was |ing list and he read from the petition.| The case was continued until this| "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quinn of Woone | , sowr character, familiarly known Ehlied Jor Monday morning at 10 ~Counssl for Petitioners. morning to allow more testimony 10 [socket were recent guests.of Thomas |, S 0iE, CIaTen PETe Ga0, 00" Gnd s jock but. Lawyer Keiley, Who repre- o iy A © [semidache Tiauor Deniers Tasociation. cone Borpia satd that he did mot e - © T IS Rader® of Towell was a [Beritehced to derve six months in jail i & attending a court in Columbia. | ¢onse People, sai ALL ARE PARTNERS Visttor with friends here Monday. by .;:yd‘sev ;\ma‘: in the city court s e 1 B e | have any evidence as he was not no- 3 o B et ies =% 3 oclook 1 the i tified before this morning that he was . IN SALOON: BUSINESS Proffered. Appointment. man was indecent exposure. noon and the hearing was adjourned |fo Dbe the attorney. . == 5 R 3 Frederick E.” Kf6s, & Spanish war Heard About Town until then. After spending the after- | did not care much f°l'llh man who [f Citizens Vote for Licsnse, Claims votoran, . has; been oftared a- Positon | . . Mes. Timothe Tetreatit of \noon in confefence, and hearing the|Wwould sign a petition without know- | gpeaker at Open Air. Rally—Qovern. | With captain's rating, in the. QUAarter- | caveland strest are entertaining Mr. jattorneys for each kide, the seicctmen | nE what he was SRS oF A0 13| ment Has Right to Prohibit Liquor [mastér's reserve < and Mrs. C. Theroux of Woonsocket. [Eectded that the paper was fllezal and ga; ‘| Arguments wilk be-héard In the case | ™"y, J"honaider Dugas of Jewett City sed it is set- |rame withdrawn from the petition,| Trade. T B 3 5 = ittt o scoonc Tt i s o oul | pom, Wiy, S 22, o e W ey Fred £, DN | nas Becntoe suees of e Besirio | ogtide 5f the clty lita being baken | nouse was burmins. They are aiuat- | LOUIS-E. KENNEDY the case to the superior court, MRl Said iudt @ man snould ) A oD e o A | mocnins: Miss Charlotte Hmbleton, ~home |istrar Hermon G. Carver said Monda: Additional Donor: DANIELSON Should Conform to Law. D Tt sive Bin anch sonutiten- | Montiey cemsitie ® e tapusicn W Shc et el °‘S;‘ economics expert, will conduct a meet- G SLAar e e These names should be added to the| Undertaker and Embalmer b, 5pt 4 g T 5 - | Albert Legace writes m Camp Vil W Ei i c ldiers' 2 InSMr. Kelly's plea, he said that the [tion. It ds a_well known fact that |cvening was the Hon: James H. Woer- | , Abort, Togace WOl Com (U | ing at Central Village today. = o list of donors for the soldiers' send- | goecial Attertion to Every Detall. B . wor dealers arc licensed under cer.|many beople do not read a petition | tendyke of California. ) off: William Brennan, Alice Brennan, liguor enies e Scieed Snder ot |y Doople, 0 Mt e S Bo SR | RS, P T e ruing or wne S0 Mo want et Wil faal weeica |1, B vented n%arniiment O Govs T bo lduntifed and Gondemned by S, VAT, Biinnap, RS P " |etanding in the state. They have a Although ihe people may have|selectmen this mqrning, it appeared |contingent from this @istrict, — lstreet and is to make his home here. Poultry Expert at Four Meeting: Mrs. Barl Montgomery, D. D. Trac¥:|iually demand express service ; F irizht in their business and this right [mehnt to petition for a vote, we're|that the movement was dead. but the O L e Ableyto Lamvs for Camp. s 5 : J. Belisieand Joa, Bottomley and Vie~|suslly demand express service be of - leannot be taken away from them |eoing by law, not sentiment, here, he CBmplaign l%l;‘enéx# Year tl.s S!;::nco:n- ;:E. in‘"l‘h:yt 8;' K?l“!l‘ly Jomeph Crinnls tht. sel i .oz}&leflflnnv$°“xi‘gm?°‘zcfion tor Morey, gt lramc r(!|u; WL : s 3 i - | said. menc| . & imen! & 0~ own o y quirin, xpedite o e o O e tai ot money | “Town Counsel King tried to have |night will be just as sood next year Critioally 11l - of & New Haven contingent who Rad | domonatrations' {h the' county during Dr. Jennings Called. jvics to ‘and from 'the ‘more aistan %o them and any attempt to stop their |the attorneys agree on some of the|as now, he dedired. * Michas! Qillan was reported Mon- [0S g owpital #ince | the present week as g*“-, Dr. G. H. Jennings left town for|points may be cared for. It is only b }xmnnu. must be dome In a-legal way |points and they agreed that fifteen| He said: “Suppose that I was to|day as criticaily {Il at his home gn Me- ";::.’;""w' left Monday .for Camp -n.ur:dx, go%vu 1;‘ 0 'Eq m. -tR n-g rfi'gg'-!\}:d"'hfi' .cr‘ _ncmnday n,;,gm. 'é' ;I;:"d:l:f]fl;"c:—:,x;gr?)lllnnc;v;-;;v en ex i i i a3 = of Vi . erce, jw Rocl & vices as cal med. | D) D] e 8 el end a petition to stop their business ngmes which were on the petition: |take one of your young men in this|chanic street. o SRR N RN, mfimm, Kfl"“:‘! ug Kad offerea nis services us on p,:”mmy press shippers and the carriers an must conform to the legal standards. e not on the last voting list. They |audience, stand him up in this auto-|* Mr_and Mrs. Herbest Barnett have 4 e I 3 T _ Ihave changed the requirements, in- |address given, Jozvine thn syact num. |his head and change him into a drool- | trip by automobile, inding the macesaity of having the ad. |+ reauired. Both were In favor of |ing idiot and then should make 2 few | " Afr and Mrs. Frank Myers and Mr.| ,TRomas Somors of Bridgeport was & | ~ friday, Sept. 39, 10 a. m. at the farm |camp. Dr. J. H. McLaughiin will take | have to be enforced upon the cus. 5 Gress ot carn ciamer zhven and. this | letting the. selectmen examine the pe- |more passes and chunge him into a |ana AMse. Wiliam Marty of Pawtuci. | VIsItor here Monday. of Joseph B. Stetson. Brooklyn, charge of his practice. = Dr. & VH,|tomary use of the usual channels o address must be the same as on the-| fition {o elgher prove or disprove Mr |tattered lunatic, What would you say?le: have been gu: Mrs, Georse Extra Freight Handlers Arrive. 2 . m. at the farm of Gustat Carl- | Holmes will act as medical examiner |transportation. last voting list. There are 265 napnes | Kelley's assertions. You would demand that I restore him [W. Stone, Mrs. "] . Another group of trelgnt nandiers son, Bwedish Village, South Wood- |and Health oficer and G. A. Haskell as i — fon the voting list, accordins.to \the Who’ Did the Pasting. and if T couldn’t you would &0 over |perry Fulton, Lynn, and her son, Ser- |atrivea bere from Eoston to work at |stock. 3 chairman of the school committee. MOOSUP {town clerk and this would necessitete | pay vy Cooke then told of how |i0, the adiacent hardware store and |geant Georgs W. Stone of .the 3Sth|the local freight station. . Zhs, demonstrattons - il b con- Borough Briefs. bei 268 m. the petition. otitios % % buy about. 5 leet of rope and strin visited ,at h he A luete y D. B. ‘arner of e Con- 1 O s 57 ‘he shesis oF the Detiilon | the petition was circulated. Several|mc’ upto the mearest telegraph Dol | CFiamy Spaiding of Brookivh mo= | *iiage uberior Court Today. necticut Agricultral College. ~ He Wil | ror Ny, Fin Oy, I Jeft this mOrning | Class of 1915, Plainfisld High School no reason for the people signing their | sOnicSOf fhe, official paper recelved|ang I would receive my just reward.|iored to Camp Devens with a party [, Judse Joel . Recd will preside at|show those present how to eelect from | Naval Reserves Holds Reunion—Independents Lose | . = from Hartford were made, with Wind- | *"i th be 80 o this woek’s sessions of the superior 2 ) B el . names is given, and in law, nothingpam inserted at the top in the text. The SAloon oo B Rt il | oF Daniéleois iiess andl ¥ieissd men wio rt opening b thi i @inlock of bexa tHows that axe not iy Rev. Sherwocd Soule of Hartford | to Wauregan, 2 to 1—Dance Planded ! | swiftly, but just as surely. And will|pave been selected from this district.|C°Urt opening hero this morning. ing and are not ltable to lay AUring was a guest Sunday of Mrs. G. W. e A number of Putnam parties mo-|tne winter.. The meetinigs are public. | Foninson. 1 7 7 'l dhe class of 1916 of the Plainf is taken for granted. % L The tops of these individual petitions o nrsy O AT ! . Papers Pasted Together. wer ot oft when the potitions were | YoU hang, the saloonkeeper? No! AUl Two Bank Men. For Service. |tored to Camp Devens Sunday to 'he ob s ; : g He asked Rev. Vernon W. Cooke how | Pasted together to form one petition. | g1 0 guiity as he. You are all part- | Within a month the Windham Coun- | visit with local boys who are in train- | NORWICH MEN<-GRATEFUL, 10 syt D Chapman has been called | High school, held a reunion Saturd the petition was given to Mr. Fen-|Advocated Waiting Norwich Deiision,|ners and deserve hanging, as much [ty National bank will lose two of the |ing there. CAPTAIN THANKS MAYOR |her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Laricham. evening at the home of Miss Gladyi S And 2er. Cooke answered that all| Counsel Tilitem A Mk sws B S f=m fo the u!oon:«ee:erlx‘ X Z E'"&:T{,' o e fi!;fl:;tm&:}:: Fire Loss Unavoidabl T/ A Dorcas’ Circle of The Kings Daughs | Dagset on Prospect atreet. The of le pieces of paper were pastex 0- | vor of abiding by the cigion of the The purpose of the liquor traffic is - pee - = d y's M - i A . g Ce 1 g. we gother in one sheet. Mr. Kelley then |Norwich superlor court which will give | to destroy the welfare of the people |are going into military service. s i fife) aw S1ven Eatnem ol ‘\Pl""fi-F‘:"_'cll-:“"Hi"":_l“':; e e poxs|| fowra of tha o s aaie ity's . < a nt; Mildred went on, “Men with vested rights of (a decision in a_similar case Wednes-|and the purpose of government Is to No Formal Protests. Hiug = total loes nbdor BYGrast Drc- & business should not have it tmken [day evening. Several parties present|protect the welfare of the people.| while claims might be made on the 1 a St ~ Whitehead, vice president; Dorot [away from them by blani papers con- | were against such action: so The se. | Fhen how can thess two Teat POWETS | sarmet nroumis as Brotoats apainet the | ta rams Inoran el cocurrence: But! Mayor J. J. McGarry received Mon- PLAINFIELD _ Pran soutaiaty " The Fedt pEAHe NI ptaining lists of names. Two hundred |lectmen went into a room and dis-|go hand in hand? N Tegularity of license petitions have |avoided. One suggestion heard was| 48y the following letter from W. D. G SBh e Drassut: firatiov o B f 1t ak o o ool the De- [ cussell tho e e rzm I i3 | been made in other towns, including | that a steam fire engine be added to C“Wk,g“;‘;g;';c}:':io‘n» Connecticut, ex- |Barn Owned by Earl Davis' Burned, | Exley, Clara ‘Moran, Gladys Dags ., - |agreement about 3.45 and vcted not|question as a mo: question bu! s Vi ich, no such ac- . | presst b a - i =y rpe; Jouise Ellio and Wiliimantie and Norwich, no such ac_|the department for the = better pro- |PCos s MRIUr Ry " Hormoon for se- | With Large Quantity of Hay—Heuse | Louire Carpenter, Toulse Ellloft a7 en on the license question at the next|to accept the petition. an ecoromic question; as chattel slav- ] - i o R e e e e o hmme | isotion of buildings on 08k 1L |iccted men of Norwich and other towns | Saved by Bucket Brigade—Express | Ravmond, Lathrol 3 town election. 268 names are needed i ory and poligamy was decided. Slavery 5 s Bewang % ‘end since 211 of the orizinal 237 will TOWN SAVED MONEY. e ermietil I this coustey sincs | LIl e S ot (e Pt o | (Ema Viow fnft ofhet"high ssctions Of |gys’ were on @ troop train that mads| Agent Explaine Congestion DHficul- | ¥ Boomta i S taing games wers play be_thrown out by this disqualification, ONEY. Time Immemorial but when it was put = 3 5 i bt g g ] i k ames 3 felintcaticion. Local Man Wins G i + ed and refreshments were served by only 76 names Will be left, less than (g .\ o1 $74.912 Past Y. o as an economic question, it took only e A R ocal Man Wins Greeneville Bride. |Gamp Devens. 4 and et T e Vit 00008 1 wour ‘Bofory | fiftoen vears to have it put down. Po- sy ¢ tha T John Whalen of this city and Miss Headquarters Co., N Letters remaining unciaimea. for. the [ o Loeal Jotting Who the Signers Were. pared With $90,681 in Year Before |lygamy was allowed until it was intro- | The curfent issue of the Telephone [Nellio McDonald were married Mon- 301st Machine Gun Brigade, |} Lotters remaining unclaimed for, the g o7 B - Fittee: i > oo Qufoed in the congress as an economic | Bulletin gives the number of stations |day by Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice at Bt. Camp Devens, Mass. |SeeK ending Sept. 15 are Mrs.| pavid Larose and family motored t o ihe signers are not:on| According to the selectmen’s. report, | question: "|in the Dantelson division as 927 (July | Mary's church, Greeneville, Steph ¢ Sept. 2 DEmes ohn Mabkoo, = ir.|Grecnevilie Sunday. - .~ |the official voting list, about 53 do|less money was spent amring the last| Another question s, has the gov-|31); an increage of 16 over the pre- |en Brady of this city was best man.|Hon. J. J. McGarry, Mrs. George Doan entertalned Mr.| Thomas Castongue is having o ga B0 Dot sive addreases 25 roguired by law.|year than .the previous year, ae $90,-|ernment the power tfo prohibit _the |veding report on development. Richard Whafen and other local reia. Putnam, Conn. and My John E anneth of New Ror|rage built on his property on Daggett 3 [2nd about 25 iave both the names and | 43179 was spent & year azo and $74.- | iraffic? 1 eay It has. The saloon men - Missing From Camp. tives were at Norwich for the wed.| My Dear Mayor: It is the earnest de- [ NSNS, X; Yo Sunfave o =« |etreet. 7 e &~ e i o ere were 912.50 was spent this year. The.large|admit that the government has the| 14 wag reported here from Camp|9inE. Mr. and Mrs. Whalen are to |sire of my comrades and myself t0 X~ | A\ ot senecal, all members of the Edwin Lyon of the naval reserves 2 RS iy D aopeae Jo-taye difference is accounted for by the fact | power to regulate the trade but they.| Devens Monday that one of the shen |make their home in this city. tond to you and through vou to tne | fdbert Seaceql gl mempors of TS |staloned at New London harbor: % = h ey uiohs — - e My e At B o1 home on a s ur] he ot this question is too technical to bs [on the- high school (the last install: | Dapcerie sourt In which it sas de. |(om the district had left the camp go0d peoble, of Putnam, copecially, the |at Fort Terry, have returned to camp | (od" 3 ment) and to the state on the road |cided that the sovernment has ne [RnCen'*Sunday: It 1s mot believed SERIES.OF DEMONSTRATIONS | 25E, 43"For the very Sracious treat: | A(ter SPInding the week end at thelr| ' Mr. anda ars. Hassett of Worosster e ? A visited Suiiday at the home o M (D B. F. C. JACKSON | -tiiine to e e s suo smae 55 S2, ey v wBIc il S| G5 enfi Wik 50| oo Bognarmios Expuee t0 Mol | 5028, et 7 22,70, 50808) RS B ¢ s Ee Us the selectmen must prepare a budget| Hut the government has all politi- ri=sbiry i Prdice Chain of Meetings. Division No. 10.. - A large baen. belonging to Harl|, Frankiin _Sheldon and daugl for cach year In advance. The local|cal rights, under which the rfght of s RECK In) Bennse. Tt was very gFatifying to know that | Davie ot Fint Rock on the putokirts of | Grace motared to Providence Mon 7 P, DENTIST selectmen think that $169,775 will be | pronibition is included, 8o it can stop| This district will have the honor| At the rooms of the Putnam Cham- |we had such true co-operation and in- | the village. was destroyed by fire, | Lionell Dupuis an artilleryman sta needed this year, an increase of about | the trade if a cause is shown. Science |0f supplying a number of the firat|ber of Commerce Monday afternoon, |terest in the great task that confronts!purning @ large crop of hay. The fire | tioned at Fort Terry, spent a sho ¥ $90.000 over lasi year's expenditures.|sowmes forward with & causs, saying|men of national guard contingents to|members of the Putnam committee on |our country as was demonstrated by |ia of waknomwn orin. and. was dis. |leave at his home over the week-en i'Removed to 715 Main St, Willinfantic | A larger tax will not be necessary as|that alcohol ruins a man and makes|Inarch in this war as soldiers on the|Food conservation met Miss Charlotte | the people of Putnam last Thursday. |covaered by & neighbor named Wells The Melrose club is making 2 . Fowre & m. to 8 o me | Phone g |FORSY Wil be returned from the state | him below the social level. There ase | $oil of France and Windham county | Embieton, home economios demonstra- | Such occasion . canmot be . termed | he “members of the farmily had beon |FAREEments for another = for the state road from Windham Cen- |gver three million drunkards in thin|has a goodly mumber of men schedy|tor, and Gonsidered plants for a series fother than patriotic and, further, can- |away for two or three hours. F. I.|) Mrs. Carrie Scoll of Bast Northngy I < ter to Windham. country and you know how alcohol juled for that honor. When they get|of demonstrations to be held in dif-[not fail to inspire- a truer, sincerer |Racine brought a number of men up |MASS. i Visiting at the home of Mr { NOTICE g T Denefits anyone by the actions of a|back they have a reception coming to |ferent sections of the town of Putnam. | patriotism in those who g0 forth to|in his machine who with the help of |and Mrs. Frank W. Daggeit on Fro i Prepare-for Football Sesson, = ' |drunkara. them that will make them proud of | This series will continue throughout|give their best in the fulfilment of | mearby melghbors formed a jucket |Pect street. i DEAD HORSES AND COws Monday afternoon; ‘after school, ‘a] . While the government may have nothe great service they will have done fthe winter, the first to be held about | their duty. It aid our hearts good and | brigade, saving the house, alfhough e e Wk, Removed Free of Charge meeting of the boys in Windham High |Fight to interfere with a trade which | their country. two weeks' hence, propably in St.|we give you our fullest measure of|with much difficulty. The barn wes i R g Call 165 Moo Londen Aot e Chas, | School was held In the assembly hail. |has no bad results on the people, it & John's hall, Providence street. Shank Aol ditenLy The Moosup Independents lost to th Later. o R h sk for Chas.| The meeting was called to order by |has the right to prohibit the liquor CONTRADICTORY STORIES The object of the meetings to be| Camp life at'present seems to be ail ] 3 Wauregan baseball team Sunday aft i b gyt e Raymond Parker, coach of the foot- |trade, since it harms people. held is to give instruction in manipu- |0. K., but we are not settled as vet. , | Express Agent's Noti ernoon on the Carpet grounds, Mo i WEST SIDE HIDE co. ball team, who explained that-the pur- s Some of the Local Men Like Camp |lating food supplies so as to get as Yours Very Truly The local express agent has posted |2 to 1. Fast playing existed ’ | P. ©. Box 379, New London [pose of the meBting ‘was to obtain Speaking at Town Hall. Devens, Others Complain. near as possible to the maximum ben- ; W. D. COPP, the following notice, 8o that the peo- |8l of the game, At i S : more candidates for the football squad.| After the rally on/ Lincoln squara, efits available from supplies. For in- (Captatn Division No.10.) ple might know the reasons of delayed [l08ing ‘the wame because of Of¢ i o said that although there were seve | tra tohwin® Jally_ord Lincoln sauar&| An the Killingly men who went to|stance, the work to be undertaken is| Captain Copp's splendid expression |shipment by express: . inning. Robideau was the Moosur JAY M. SHEPARD oral out, he could use more WIthout |no license workers adjourned to the |AVer last week are quartered in the |intended to teach housewives how to|of appreciation was very pleasing to| To Patrons of Express Companles: | tWirler and Begacite wes B¢ 5 12 Succeeding Elmore & Sh Sl E T T where: Mr. Whesler of ‘Ohio, | same barracks. Uniforms have been|use substitutes for sugar and for|Mayor McGarry and as he feel about| The volume of traffic now being ten- [Celving end. Both local bovs piave e fr e epard Principal Case explained that foot-|the ~ attorney for the Anti-saloon |issued to mearly every man and most|many other articles of food that have |t so feel the people of the city. dered to the express companies is sub- [ Well together, althoush the Iaaepenc: ‘Fmerflnm dEmha]M ball training was of great 'uss to%a|leagué of America addressed a fair |Of them have received their overcoats. |come to be considered indispensable, | ~Putnam was glad to do something |stantially larger than the correspond- [ents first string Cwidlor ts Fonscies & Or an Erowing boy. It also hardens the | cisen sudlence on the fsht in the cap. | UP. to Monday none of the men had |although they really are not; how io|for the Norwich boys and the boys of |ing season a year ago, while the ex-[Who wes mot in the lneup Bundew H = - |young man to the standards required | itar. boen rejected as physically deficient, [make use of foodstuffs that hereto- |all <he other towns Who were repro- |press car equipment has been ma.| Thomas Morrisey of lowell Mass 160-62 North St., Willimantic |bv_the military sticers. e told. of the demands watls mak- |PUt it was understood here that one |fore have been regarded as left-overs [sented on the train, and it will do like- terfally lessened through the nefessity |Spent the weel end fwith friends Rty Assistant oy . Scason tickets were then sold among | ihg on the mon and 1eod" resourses|OF tW0 of the men were scheduled for [and treated as such. The instructions | wise for the fine Gontingent of young |of using baggage and express cars in|tONM. Bt e i ‘el connection | those present. The first home Eame | ot® this countey and how the allics | re-examination Monday, with pros- [to be given, for instance, will include, fmen who are to follow them, through |troop movement and the handling of | Mre. 8 Spencer of Hope was a } pects of their being sent back. recipes for making use of dry bread by | this city. to Camp Devens. other government traffic. The express |visitor Sunday at the home of Ars will be played at Recreation Park,|place the food before the men re- HIRAM N. FENN next Saturday afternoon with the Vo- |sources here. The dinner pail 13 one terminals in the larger citits have D 24 e their limitations ard many of these A variety of reports come tfrom |preparing it in dainty ways that pro- S ; cational School of New London. . duce viry tempting dishes. This is one = UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER e of a hundred ldeas that will be clear- JEWETT CITY terminals are now handling their max- | New Haven—The campaien | 62 Church 8t., Willimantic, Ct. Bert Hoffman’s Case .Continued. and foreign demands are very large.|Plumb of ¥Xnflum wuuuumtary- lvxwflrkeddoe:-t {:’J Lhehber‘n:ml :zlm!e» ~ imum bu!lnades and in ;:r?er to utilize r:\lP«'\“l'ru} ¥ l:]\t lh\; Ma:‘\:u Ar % - Tel - £ this country, we have industry | treasurer. The meeting adjourned at|Wives, and doubtless hundreds of them i terminals and cars to their utmost ca- | poration by the New aven Aer! ephone Lady Assistant | Bert Hoffman pleaded not guilty to 1% this countey, we have an Industey | SoeEiier, ol o onable the ministers | Wil linterest themselves in the meet- | Comic sy Kite to be Provided for Men | 5 ,""¢ 1o requested ' that express | Fraternal Ordar of Bagles, le at o Not Supplied—Two Auto Parties - e kable. Inetan0e. GF CAnOAES T e eon and this tiamie showld | to attend the hearing at the select- |ings and demonstrations to be held. patrons assist the companies by pre- [a remarkable instance of concerted not be supported by any patriotic it |men’s office at the town hall, relative | The Putnam committee is made up| Visit Camp Devens—Find Men in|paring their express shipments as early | effort for a great patriotic movement B D e Talnn the pecich of|to the no-Hcense petition. of Mrs. C. D. Sharpe, Miss Rosamond | Good Spirits. in the day as possible, thereby avold-|and probably the most stupendous RS LiBbrE, W 70 TRE Gont. G The’ re- Danielson. Mrs, S. Nikolass, Mrs. E. C. — ing congestion in he final pickup. this kind ever held in New Haven Brought From Putnam Hospital Mrose. Miss Katherine Byrne. It 18| ®Wmma Leyden, Lizzle Cichelberg,| It is also requested that freight ser-|is planncd through the efforts of ¢ raise : ] Jections in the Spanish-American war m % e ! r T Dot ot e ot GFET | willam wiE who e sk vy | SRR, 15 tnerease e mCiioerhi | aw Sodon, Ross it Sy seio 115 4, Bt S By T | ROl U, S g H 2 - | the arbor a nam, X % 3 g fit of d - L o 3 Delia Defeault, Edna Briggs, Mary %o e B i ! layed by the “b t v W 3 congested district and that only such | pendents of all New Haven soldie o the PromiBition clamm ohih e s | s Pront thie Diy i) | Four Women Among 65 New Voters.|oyture and *Isabel Tormey walked |ghipments for nearby points ns, ac- |called to the service of the countr of the prohibition clause which it _car- About 65 names have been added to ried. ‘These men practichlly pfaced |ball hospital, Putnam. the voting 115t of the towe af Bataarg |up to Mary Palmers Sunday on a good time. Music fvas enjoyed during beer and their interests before the - . - as the result of the sitting of the se- o 0 {‘,::“;?_g_{céh#"v;:“fi;"gio T Lt Failed to Pase Examination. lectment and, town clerk for the pur- |the day and refreshments were_served s i the trade was backen by many men|nA Sotoe L. Lawson failed to pams Pose of admitting electors. Four of al 4 o'clock, At § Mr. Paul Morgan = even-pas- b Tho Jater sene against fi but when |my the sscond ‘time, Monday. mo he | 'No more voters are s be made In | Renger HmouNnS - o o Chlldren Cry for Fletcher’s Semators” “acted, they voted. for the | Tes discharged. town until next September. In mak- To Provide Comfort Kits. o . ——— hibit it = ing up tht city voting lists for the 5 - Peot Docember Arst. Tn loss than two oBENNY: blennial city clection, ‘which comes in | oot %25 S5umeh fox Sefenge and the lc Lo o s o s Stk S| Mo Mo Den. L oty who e resdons | e ot et e G o bition, crime will decrease 50 per cent. The death of Mrs. Delfa Bourque ll";\a v;‘e = pun;l v =|‘in‘ d from the wealth per capita will increase, | Dio%, aged 62, occurred at her home ? - z e ‘town of Griswold and had no part the attendance at public schools wili |5F, 36 Ash street, g:;‘:‘{ atternoon. | Gamp Devens as to how the ‘men are Jast week In the send-off glven for the as rouble with | pccustoming themselves to their new |selective draft men. Miss Elizabeth increase 30 per cent. and child labor : . laws will be stricter and beiter, Will | vhich Mrs. Dion had been affiicted for | life, which is a radical change from |Deaiy was appointed & committee to any man place his personal satisfac- e YouEa. what all of them have heretofore ex- |obtain prices on kits which have sat- tion before these bemefits. In Cedar |, Mrs. Dion was prominent in the af- | perieficed. isfactory equipment. Rapids one of the large breweries 1s|fairs:of St. Mary's church and was a| " Some of the men write home in the | " The amount raised for the celebra- 3 i now making yeast cakes, and its pro- | ember of many of the parish organ- | “this is the life vein and apparentl | tion In honor of the boys was about The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been 2 izations. She was born in Upton, P. {luge,1s now “ralsing bread instead of |G in Tess and came to Baitic when | sscve” Uncie” Sew, il otn®nng |7%% yidited Camp Deven: A xDvesjovee/SOlyeam, Jins buraoithe slRAeie: o8 National prohibition will come in a |9Uite young. Forty-two years ago she |mawy things about which to complain. " and has been made under his per- few ‘vears and you will live 0 see the | married Hormidse Dion and thor| 'Some men dom't iike the army ra: | o 0iwo, Ahtomeble pariies from, Jovert sonal supervision since its Lnfmpc.;. day ‘when you may cross the conti- | Same to live in this city 31 years tions, while others say_ they are well [ ¥ VEIee FamS IR B \iices Allow 1o one to deceive you in this, She is aurvived by her husband, three|gsatisfied with what is being done for nent without seelng a_ saloon. Your b Children or _grandchilaren will look |Jaushters. & son, two-grandchildren, |inem by the commissary department, | Lizabeth Dealy and Eudenis Hennon Al Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good** are but ) e e five sisters and two ‘others. : STPeS S fce M hy. VR cmn |17 S plids Lo e TS e Comflicting as to[cox with John Godek as chauffeur, an Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of : g FUNERALS. feel ns o unit, e A b Infants and Children—] ence riment. : ; : Nt e s ek iaqpery ot fetven, here vepnay 37 Seomiy - el e What is CASTORIA - s s i and iy - Aiaters s Acsgriation Spcinanai: Mame. Droumht to e cles e artacad e e oo to pHich m"::’wlg"%?’{' Eeigade, Shorr barracks Castoria is a harmless itute for Castor Oil, Paregori 3 Muss., na lite very casy an ) : a An Artloom Couch Cover on your couch will Tmprove and| TAirieis ik 15 -iniiccks T | Sorass Forming by Suomae Hesrs | Tt op (o 5 dme 116 card was wrlt | iuaed o miles fidin the SumReh: | Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ds pleasant. ¢ containg - N dan and buried in oseph’s cemets £ e R n given very le to | o w i1 - make your den or cosy corner a much brighter and more at- | 1o Jagies o Wooranaone ot Sajy, | Many reldtives and friends of the de. | do, T e R ot aud wave i DEREeS OpSun, J MUY BEKDS: otticr pATCOCC BubstRRCEcE 2 i T Tornis, “Rev. Vernon W. Copke was |ccased In Springfleld were present at| Other men tell of belns put to work | zood heaith, althoush il had been age is its guarantes, For more ‘than thirty years it has E tractive place to rest. 2 s chosen chairman and 'Rev. M. R.[the burlal’ oo Sirontous. Work tending towasd the |yaccinated, and” inocwated. They been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ¥ . . sl s e g o, - . ” ave en given orders to be ready to . o . . This week we are showing a very interesting line in cheer ] The. funeral of Hugh Carney was|@2King of a hardy soldier. e e Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising ful d G “NLY POWERFUL g:;:d:rom m-l non:;' :n Pro (‘leneeh ‘x Fifty-four New Voters. tice—probably 110 a tmltnlng camp. and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids . ’ e y morning 'a requiem 4 The cam s twenty-five miles . < > e mass in St. ael’'s church. = K1 ¢, | square and\ 40,000 recruits were ex- The Children’s'Pa a Fri patterns, and each one has charactertand design, and tl:e B I (o Tifty-four voters have been edded mp the t!:n of Food; vfiugoghe:'l,:ky u:&‘ natural sleep. i B . . . 21 body was brought to this city in the pected this week. Before leaving the : choice of selection is<wide and varied. -~ i MEDICINE WILL - END |[cficrncon for “Burial in 'St Toseris | i fhise ™ roman! number. s compared | o 0 (Mo Airst automobile party” wit- . ; - o cemetery. BPorg of those who eppearen’ ia"pe [nessed the arrival of the hundreds of Tnado Soters were rejebiad. Of ‘thoas |men_ from ‘Boston. They aino saw | RENUINE ALWAYS Brief Mention. who were made voters 27 registered |SYSry man who went from Griswold Bears the Signature of COUCH COVERS ! PORTIERES . n A A Artloom Couch Covers $5.00, $5.50, | Chenille_Portienes. ‘solid. brown; 2 5 § $5.98 and $6.50 v red and green eolors, %.sn a pair. - 1 Earl Tucker and George Robinson|on the republican caucus list and |4nd were entertained for an hour. spent Sunday in Hu'u‘orr:. with rela- 22 o the democratle caucus list. Two ';:::t'; ‘S;a'a "x::'wle received a most tives. of the men who were made voters diff | NEFILY Bevs 1t the! Davreckn,hinve ss Tapestry Couch Covers, figured and | pioin Tagests 3 7 estry ; ‘apestry Portieres. in _solid 1 gther all-over patterns, $3.05, $4.50 804 | beown. rosa or” red, §5:00. to #6.50 & .Efimfifl'fifizfi'rhzo?;%fi’}:fi SeTenty nine voters were made by not TeBlter O eanY party caucus dist: | emporary corporals Jonn Rlake, Jr. : " "Repp_Couch_Covers in a varlety of [P%IT ; % e e Lo e i i e opportunity to vote at the annualifnd e waesimois - PR e e e ssSuk, Fortisren in chanigeable colors, | xna "mighty” and” powertul shoush 50| Miss Bianche Mollecur spent Sat.|iown clection on Monday of mext|TNd edBurdick, Alexander Tanner, 52 2 : ; .00, 2. pair. drive rhoumatlc poisons ffom "your|urday and- Sunds# with her grand Stk o Barharenon William Tyndall, George Wilcox, Sam- 1 /s 4 . e oF we all misery or money | mother, Mrs. P. S. Reeves of this eity.| . ojjes of = nich | uel Schuitman,’ Arthur_Chartiér, Jo- . PORTIERE MATERIALS ¥<h & Oigioa Co. and ail druggists| William Dinneen left Monday even- | rome Beonomics Fubjects will be dis- |2epH Sorokocs, Bictor St. John. ‘Dona - g e cumta “cure: Pro 5 omanof, - 50+inch wide Repp in a good variety of patterns—Special 8¢ & ‘yard.. | basts. A large bottle is inexpen tena The convention OF the photoqramn. | cussed are scheduled for Windham |i\""beloival Harrls, Henry: Fontaine, ln U 50-inch wide Repp, better quality, good patterns, $1.50 a yard. and arter you take the small dose &3 |ers of New England which will last{be one at Central Village today, an. | Sverett Gauthier, Fred Jarvis. Martin . Should know that at 1ast you have ob- | the remainder of this week. other in Danielson t ' akha: = Thate slogan: 1s OhJoy. Oh . omorrow. At these | poyg, “Where Do We Go From Here. The Ki Y = | aihiod ‘s remedy that will conauer| The mi at the board of trade | conferences Miss Charlotté Emble- s 3 e Kind You Have Always Bought rhetmatlem " ehronghout | FOOTS to decide upon & campalgn for | ton, home economics expert, will ba| _Report That House Was Burned. s oxur, ‘ Armerica’ Bheuma: has been preseriped | money, for’ books for soldiers, which [ present. An effort is being made to| Farl Dayis' barn was burned down oL W AL LA BT e “.‘l.a o. by broad-minded physiclans and has|Wa8 to have been held Monday eve- |arouse all the women of the county | Monday afternoon. During the eve- D e s Feote SEony \peit [nine was postponed to Tueaday eve- |to the value of these conferences and|ning a fire was scen in the same di- 3 Bk and despair. - dning. as AT e = the good that will from them. mdonmltmnpomd‘mtthe -

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