Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 3, 1917, Page 9

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Nw,. G} %‘DO:: o !‘ hnld up th- mittee, with its new merber, will|by- ward off a prospective increaSe in . meet Thursay .nh:.m% for reorgan- taxation. = DE:THS e 5 JARTE. DEN 5 B ot Hector | T A8 SUDDEN ae_chairman .of Mly-Nin. in Windham County a w“",'_“'“fl Reported to Coroner A. G. Bi / jority- Shrinks—Twenty-Nine Sud- s g‘:‘ :‘o(!);nn:u lv‘mu'lll Fegor Coroner ‘Arthur G. Bill's record of den Deatha During Quarte < AR el dden _deaths n the county during the N mORRCY 8 the "4“" “which Past thiee’ Taonths is as follow; Frank J. G. Balley of Hartford vis :Mt b Allea by omlntmlnt July ?—Sophie Gardawski, 14 1- ited at his home here Tuesday. e, th , Willimantic, u-oemertms H-n';y A. of, Pottatown. Pa. INDEPENDENT POLITICAL PARTY. PQUns, Voo R onanne, 6 month y vh“od ith .f.!-rfi in lson Willimantic, heart_disease. / with frie Danie man 2 Tuesday. 5 ", Yo Be Organized im Kiliingly—Meana | ¥ et G, e oux, 57, Plainfield, John " Breyea hi bedly injured oters P found ae-a heart failure.c . L foat, which he. cut while using a0 sxe. = July - rchard F. Blatkmar, 40, . 5 ; -, Abner Weisberg_of Hartferd ¥ Putnam, qied of Tiurics recetyeq dret |/ - A » ed h:‘n Tuesda); ::h his pmnu. plans o) a m“m&", in u;;on < 7 ;=) . s nd Mrs. A. Weisberg. | e Ryt 2 July $--Dorothy: Rosa Avery, i, -of | | £ ur a 1 a atur Bull Moose at ‘Fair. ia'-‘u..u‘u nfi:fl par Ki1ll- | Woodstoek, killed by falling 1imb of > 3 r Yy / Alexander Duhamel is exhibiting his iniag SN e raredy B Converee, . 7 3 béll moose at the Brockton fair. The f support such e ! vhose was l;lnllmnld to Brockten in|Bave been sratutioumly offe Eastf l;'.',‘.‘,“‘.,',. 3."3::}:351 ,u;;_h;(-"r} OCTOB ER 4-5-6 1 motor truck. renight, assui L : Mrs. J. Dunas, her | pendent party of -splend); litical i cnnfl-hue of e : : lnu;hleg Mrs. s-?:h Nolan, l‘:“rup- urenn:"rln b:'?t 1:.“;: . Thi w?fi.t‘:u::;.“::r rlaela;}:e Fredonc 89, 3 4 P : UL Leaves Fer Now deresy. E il fsnd tolalbas wyt cdktatn poll-| Sul c"g;—“:‘lj"g:‘d e < kg ; ~ % rcscntmg a r . ical com lons in ly a 5 R H ,:n“‘-!-:.",“‘.',’"‘}‘f Rot meet with. the approval ‘of many| - July 3 1=James Teo, 3, Willgmantic, - j . < where citizény. ~ Workers and leaders in the[accidentally drow. ; s new party have been selected. These| Augus: 1—Patrick Gaffney, 45, Willi- < : By oL - S ng: ders will :epruen: Qifferent’ vil- |mantic, heart disease and alcoholism. . ) A “agewater: Musitions cHmpd ges of the town and they will work| August 1—Julia Aan Higeins, 87, of MemiBar of Sohoel ""‘v ) in union to bring about what they | Woodstack n-mhl causes. 4 ~ A of - Miss Emma/ F. Pilling reeel hu consider improved conditions. ; . Lalu Mabe! Thomp- J lay many#éonstatulations 3 : Absieer -u‘r;, 48, ‘Willimantic, injurfes from a ] i fa e | o wtmy s | THE SEASON’S MODELS . Piaibinn: Lonk Chavane Only.fi, a Gompared With 248 in 1915|Bedford, in_ Kiliingly, natyral ‘caus- . Chairma# C. A. Tillinghait of the B t 5—Simon Sheppard, 56, Put- he Killingl¥ Liberty Loan Sommitiee was o] na ite Tadigeation; ; A most desirable and authentics £y comunication Totedny Sk Chas | The icemge (0roes of gty gt MBS IR e amarel| - Pl i 1513 3oction of tha state. Th | tion. Than Their majority Shrumi from | %, Fomires Sangled In tPUpeUS A o autumnal forecast of all that is " re: “néuflrns for subscriptions to tife 243, two years ago, to a paltry 15. Thed o (0 =5 oS in a fall. B . . loan will not commence here for-a no-licknse men now feel certain they ‘um;st T e 3. yeare, ; & < =l 3 T ettt i NP o o e wheir | SMART and WEARABLE Making the Best of It. il s BT aseTe in ap automobile accident. . k j ~ ) 38 Much after the style of the kaisers| “Several reasons have been agvancea| Ausust ‘& Asns Tope 2 / comrmunications to the crown prince |fo; the shrinking away of Killingly's J . - ‘ acra ! ‘August 22—James Sullivan. 45, res 3 Bt sach Tommer " Fusragy | ReaxY majoricy for leewse AMODE | a net tninown, struck By iocomotive. i\ % We are looking toafward to the pleasure of yéur i v v P P 1 a 'utnam. e ol ndey. Howe dimecmtic O O e o i o he| August 28—Alex Chevrette, 59, Blajn- t d 4 candfdates won Monday. but the par- | foneeP(z) ine Saranee I et o 2¢| feld. angina pectori ) attenaance ’ &5 took its usual sound Jicking, a8 Was | iberled tin e e I O i 51| . September 5—C. A= Warren,: Jr., 2 —_— a foremone certainty under ~present i1 TIeS 1AKOSS, que 1o WAL <3 | months, Killingly, enterecelitis. TELEPHONE 909 Tules of the game: but why auestionin®, SHIftng of blocks of license votes| September 1+—Kounel Hassen, 22, : K - in- e 2 S 9¢- | phompson, tuberculosis. : AiCidinia mnst be served s Menee the|Curs in this town after a prolonged p September 17—Nellie MeCormick paralle] with Beridna tiod of license; (4) faflure to make|popor a8 natural cause " : many -new wvoters who would have|" g, iompber 15—Christina Giraca, 8 Will Be Vavaney in School Board. [voted for license; (3) great difficulty | S PPCSOGRT i R PR T Secretary Sidney P. Marland of the|in gétting votors to comm. to the polls September 22—Randall Wallen 9, of town school committee said Tuesdaay |this year, this being in line with gen- Putnam, -injuries recefved Eept. 10.in - automokile aectdent: g o T2 Septathber 25—Omer Chartier, -10 b months, Plainfleld. tuberculosis. D . L : September 25—Susan Burdick, 71, Hampton, chronic_endorcardisjs. y : p September 27—Susan Greerf, 30, Wil- i - e S e e gl | imantic, heart disease. . — : ; WOMEN S WEAR., Gounty Farmers' Association Execu- 2 : “tive Council Meeting Friday—Death BARROWS BUILDING \ of Representative Charles A. Swain, : : moduflefl 3; fl = of Pomfrot—Selectsd Men to Leave : & NEwW LONDON. ot‘t’i"& 7} Without Special \Formality—High 2 SRIDGEPORT CONN © WATERBURY, School Interests. NN - coNM, At Willimantic Tuesday, at the first | meeting of creditors, George F. Hol- brook: of this city was appointed a trustee at the banirupt _estate ' .of Clarence , A. Seaver “of North Gros- venordale. The appraisers are Wil- T r—— liam B. Chandler, Marcus Covell and Lean Pot Roast |Best Chuck Leon Walker. 4 ; 1 . “ Miss Esmerelda, Macdonald, daugh- b0 o e s BN ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac- donald_has returned to New York to| . " on of Rev. Leonard and - Mra. |le; eighth grade, Sidnev| Hayward, PLAINFIELD GOVERNMENT CONTROL.OF : q teke up.Qper duties,as teacher in the | the ¢ the | Ruth McCoy, Daniel Willlams. o A : ¥Qneyczmb‘121 Hrearly, prlyate. s L - ;.‘3:3"ce?éz’n;&?’&e?gfien""’m“ that| Whe high school has grrub";imun Pupils Successful in Home Gardening MANU'ACY————RE OF Haneomes ripe, Ib. . Y2e . : . 5. Johnson. section of New England. e I oL e R L Wocitall of - Sanfabd Musis: sClub | Recommundadi Ry Faderal Ard i airy e ———p— Announcement was made ‘Tubsday For many years Mr~Swain had been |ments for the w. \ Pickled Pigs’ of the purchase by William S. John- |a resident of Pomfret and he is ac-{ Mr. Snow, the new submaster, call- [ Largely Attended—British er Re- in New York. n of a two-thirds interest {n what|credited with having done a great|ed a meeting Monday afternoon of| |ief Fund $1761 . is known as the J. W. Cutler property, | deal of public good in the community. | those who will participate in prepara- New York, Oct. 2—The - federal ALL CHOICE CcUTS Elm street, which has hecn he e was a_ graduate of Brown uni-[tion for the track meet at Webster| The home garden work, carried on [grand -jury here today. adopted reso- s Oct. 13. ~The following are some of by the pupils of Plainfield Academy | lntlons asserting the. existence of “an v ber of ars en- the Putnam’ Truckipg and Trading | versity and for a number of v the events: Standing broad Jump, run- | pas -been 4 sreat success. The fol.|enormous, criminal trafficking” in \ company, & concern rece: A Ived. ged in tutoring and afterwards con- A . Mr. p.y“ofimm also purchas ‘o Ewell- §=ned;: privi e sehoot im Providence. |ring broad jump, the 2.20, the mile, lowing pupils had exhibits at the gar- |narcotic drugs with certain drug s Vet —IR, lb ing house in Hartford a few days | After, coming to Pomfret he taught|the hurdles. % den club exhibitionr, held recently in | proprietors in league with certain g < The picture, Joan of Arc, painted by | the Town hall, Central Vill physiclans “under a partnership ar- e or .several yedrs at Pomfret e ditcher outfit which has %heen 2:';‘;’;‘1 et e Bastien Lepage, a gift of the 1916 | Mjsses Joanna Dorrance, rangement with a legally drawn con- - working on the Norwich branch out| Throushout his life “he was inter- |class and presented the high school | urhy, Emily Dorrance, also George |tract” as to prices. RED ST. of this city is now operating alopg |estdd. in. edugational matters and for |on class day, 1917, has been taken|Lacourse, Samuel Dorrance, Wilfred| The jury recommended that the en- AR 0es, the line near White's crossing. - | o time was a member of the Pomfret|from the library and hung In room |Lacourse, Alden White and Howard [tine production and manufacture of o 2 - C ; : / nafcotics and deratives be placed SWEET bankments are being cut down and|town schod! committee, ziving mueh |2, the history foom. Wilcox. the roadbed re-ballasted, the whoie |time; and effort .to developng’ the g e P Miss Joanna Dorrance won first and | wholly under the control of the gov- work being a decided improv Z wn. secorkl prize on her canned products. |ernment and that the entire manufee. n B by e s MOosuP : [Samuel Dorrance. won first prize for |tured production should he shipped < One man who gas called to appear: Swain, who was Miss Martha : - Condehsed Milk ;' a proceed T b ¢ = bout five years : corn. only to government warehouses in es- Carnati Brrdaml OUR BEST ST el S IE TSI = }‘a::r\mih}e‘s'm‘l's o e Mhat was, | Annual Meeting L..S. C—Funeral: of + Move \to -Phtnam. tablished zones. 'The federal attor. B ation 5 Avyer, states that he will not be ameng | very severe to Mr. Swain. Cecilo Bessette—All Hallows’ Coun- | nf. ang Mrs. James Mathleu and [Nneys Here are urged to prepare s bill Ib. 20c¢ 2cans...... 27c % those * Ppresent, ‘because his health is During the session of the Connec- cil Plans - Benefit for Soldiers and |family haye moved to Putnam after |to this effect for enactment by con- oo poor. e ¢feut Jegislature of 1917 he served. on| gaiijors: residing shere for four or five vears.|ST The October meeting of the commo-\ a number. of committees, but .awe - Their son, Arthur was a member of 8 : e | council was_held" Tuesday- - evening | nis chief attention to the affairs of | mno I, § (s held the-annual meet- | the, class "of 1918 In Flainfleld igh Peanut Butter - bR i with Mayop J, J, MeGarry. presiding. | the committee on education. ok B8 the hawme of Mre William Gord. | school. Mrs. Jokn Potier amd s - - iner Monday afternoon with ten mem- | Shippee and families have move; to tl w 5, Statling, ‘alter conductiiis \a hoarding Coun ess yvomen . ....:....20¢ 3 P e Y Expoutive Committee to ‘Meet. Fiis hiome s one of the fine country’ cakes ... .. CREAMER' Friday fe places of Pomfre bers present. The following officers eaite cool;::rl:?tr;e:tofuzll:e ;’Vgl;kdh:};; Mr. Savain. Jeaves three sons, Attor-|yere reelected: Mrs.. Willlam Gardi- |house in this vjlage for many years. & ney Legnard Swain, Providence; Rob- [nor® e qt. wis ol HEm BEReE Large Audience at Recital. flnd Crisco Domino i & County Farmers' association is to For Shortening A » meet here at the rooms of the Cham- | ert, meémber of an engineers corps. |vice bresident: Mrs. Matthew Barfel “rne fourth anmual recital of the Confectioners ber of Commerce to discuss the, mat- | Which s en route to oo \and | SecTetary; Mrs. John Midgley, treas-|gantora Music club, was held Mon- Y fa graduate of Willlims collexe ,and fyurer,. Mrs. Thomas- Day, -committes | gay evening. in St. Pauls bhasement. that when s&ffermg from b - 2 ter/ of providing transportatioli T s -37c-73¢ Sugar, 2 Ibs.. 23c the Home ‘sconomica: Gemonateatt anm | &~ Jumior B ™= welale WA G- Dantion, Men!| ¥ho cvening's progeamind. Was onIoy- F C e ey ppheyes lb 49c RN Sl [ e s Siommitve sommitton " em Halli | eq immensely by all who attended.| TIEFVOUSNESS, sick headache, resh e rules and regulations rela- & . . ’ train- tive to the handling of milk wil slgo| Jr. Swain was one of the ‘most| “Ti"\ eagurer'a report for tiie year R ¥ Mlioved opactul _dizzy spells and ailments riiEEod come up for dlscussion and it is prob- | highly esteemed men of the town of |wga; read and mccepted. It was voted P gyl Ar AL o Pomfret, where his death is regarded | (o serve no refreshments at the reg-| ;. s reroemed ,’,,(";105°T,,., e aties able that a delégate will be selected to go to Hartford on October 8 to rep- |AS @ public loss. ular meetings. thia vear. The roll call| (it dine a forty-eight hour furlough ottage Ohio Noiseless Cheese, pkg. 15c{Matches 4 bxs. 21c “peculiar to their sex— nothing affordssuch pro::fil FRESH GUARANTEED WISTERIA TEA resent the assoclation at the confer- | Selecttd Men %o Leave Withouf For-|will bo Poets and Authors, as usual. | 5r mic Fome. EGGS, ® i All K ; ence to ‘be held“in that city. nality - A fine of one cent ix ££0_De pald by At us °:: of: Fand ‘$1,761 ~and welcome relief, as 2 dozen 3 . members When absent from the meet- 761 3 <.... 45¢ Kinds, 1, Ib. pkg. 25¢ Collection Time Extended. There- will be inp-special ceremny | Members When sbaent from the meete| . @ o Tl poft of the British io’llowa few doses of - It- was stated here Tuesday after-|attendant tomorrow upon the oINS {(ct’ 15 with Mrs. Thomas Day. Roll | American War Relief Fund is as fol- w MUSTARD noon that the period for gompleting faway of the 48 men who are to make call, Tennyson lows: Amount previously acknowledg- F £ Putnam’s allotment of the gamp li- fup another 40 per cent. of this dis- - © " |ea $1739.30: amount collected week Mason Jar .. 11c J|brary fund has been extended for one ftrict's quota. A majority of the men FUNERAL ONIONS, 3 for ..... o Pk ending Sept. 29, in Plainfield $14.85, week in order that some of those en- [ who are goinz participated here a T = |in® Jewett City $7; total amount col Faged In ihe Work may have more|week ago Thursday in thg bls demon- Cacile Bassste: leatea §1761 10, LARGE 300 SIZE POMPEIAN time in which to solicit for subscrip- | stration, though not all #ere present. pEe ormrattie s fiof. ithes dogalard -~ . OlL The , death of Cecile Ressette, 9, o oce it} LEMONS, s, D 3 - | tions. ~|_The men hln\ - h:él‘(n ‘cme:;‘n tgh::l; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. O. A. Bes- | XDresses acknbwledgment through ; , dozen. . ... ALAD DRESSING Charles :Hamberge! to Direct_Cas-" | port here A o e gheclt | sotte, occurred at her home on Main | The Bulletin, to the new .subscribers, o Soisiavio i s i DXE Up to Tuesday afternoon the start|charge of Harold S, Corbin of this city [Months’ iliness. citbers sre. gamed ‘weenly At the & ————teeeeesses fll | 0f the campaign for the second Lib- S 5 The fyneral was held at All Hal- are ga v but the POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL erty loan had hot been announced in | “Sidn " rrom this ity wh o 1me” SR Thetany marning. e | need for muny"more comforts 13 press” | A, proven women’s “m Men from this city who are _at|S 4 s _ | ing, therefore the committee is ‘work- Putnam. Announcements Father J. E. McCarthy officlated, Bur- | "8 therefore the commities ix work: which assists in regula bnng relative | camp Devens have recommended that |1 sei quart .............. 75c[|thereto are Sxpactad St auce, however, cach selected man secure a suit case | '3l Was at the Baltic cemetery. * |donations_to forward to headquarters for Charles Hamberger, Wwho* Was. 11 | o take to camp. If o oase that has & K. of C. Installstion, T T Foie Vel the omine ot P Y harge o he oK al fhis county in|lock can be secured, the case may | Installation of offiecers will take |cold weather comes many new hard- FRANKLIN 'ASTR June, wil] again direct the effort that|pe used to advantage as a holder of [place next Sunday afternoon in All|ships, which have to be horne by the FLOUR, 1-8 bbl.sack $1 le fo be made Putnam raised over|, man's littlo possessions at camp | Hallows' council, K. of C. ‘rooms, on |fighting soldier, and additiomal sup. -60 W 5200000 in June, $Xceeding its allot-|ana prove very convenlent to have |Main street. plics have to he forwarded for the Ment. The samé dagree af miNcess I | sygue TUnclalmed letters at Moosup post|comforts of the soldiers. However, SWIFT’S SUNBRITE predicted for the second loan. work —_ office are mddre to Str. Michael | fhere are many British people in this 3 11 ik - il , HIGH SCHOOL NEws Cadigan, Mr. T. Jason and @Mr. Jerrey | community who could help by donat- cans. .. : Decotaux, inz weekly amounts. Anyone who - € B|EDWARD A. SWAIN BIES Getting Ready for Tennis: Season—| All Haillows’ counefl, K. of C. aro|wishes to enlist in the large army PURE COCOA AT HIS PODMFRET HOME| Contributor to War Library Fund— |making big preparations for a heme- |of donators mas mail contributlons to ln M ST Elections to Council. fit time for the scldiers and sallors. | William (Jdham, Box 321, New Vil- organs, and re-esta & healthy conditions. Beecham’s Pills contain no habit-f SEED R Sneme Nature’s aid to better Health "'lfl"'"“‘""".!fi... .o.:z" State Representative and Distinguish.’ ‘The Jolly Four plan to hold a dance. |lage, Plainfleld. Representative 'Edward A. Swain of |again_been put in e S L E Gl el * Telephon court. A post is being made bv the Lily Holden's in_the Union EXTRA BREAD Scaled at MARTIN F. BURNS J er. The second court is to hi oy ttend- P LARGE manager. o 5 Lo be|served by the hostess ~Those attend- : VICTOR HERBERT'S LATEST MUBICAL SENSATION . _ ‘A, F. WOOD The freshman and- eighth grade Trade School, and as soon as_this is vmu Monday evening. ' After res- 14 ounces DANIELSON . put ‘in order socn at the cxpense of | ing were: Elise Dorflinger, 1, ey | classes held meetings ionday, Oct. 1| New Britain_—A service flag has - Alfi?‘go‘ ndertak to elect members to the student coun- | been placed at the Y. M. C. A. in honor SEATS NOW SELLING. Prices 26c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00; a few $1.50 the noon hour. ready. playing will begin. Wilfred |ular business, a social hour was spent "THE BRIGHTEST MUSICAL COMEDY JELLY S e . LOCAL UNDERTAKER | the: town. hurst, Dorothy and Alice Salisbury, CONN. cil. “The results: Freshmem, Norman |of the fact that three officials are in 2 5 heart trauble ince last July. ur = " = 4 Fresh From Our Ovens At This Store Dai B B S eiaence, B2 g T cpoe seem s (| OREHEUM Thursday Night, October 4th : Handy immediatelv marked out the (Queen Bether circle met at the homo DANIELSON 4 Lo Mi Sharpe has been appointed temporary |in playing games. Refreshments were The high school joined in the rais- | Alice' Walker and Julia Lyon. b 193-12 ing of the iibrary fund for the Ameri- | Temperance townspeople are elated 7 army; the amour* raised thus far | over the news, a 65 majority for no- is $43:47. license. . [ riors ¥ Mechanic Street Ash, Jeannette Gilbert, Frank Stanw|the service of this country.

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