Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 20, 1917, Page 15

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anpleSiig Big Patrivtic Mesting at Tews Hall | Mother With Five Chitdren Dependent, '% ight, Following Parade — Pldm #::b-n' s.“ Camp l:m-;u- .: A Palics Record System—Connesticut t Sulpl Aeid Fumes Cause: A Mills Bel Toam to Have Wind-up| Desth of Relline Retimen — Twoll These D”GSSGSO:- Sale Now Banquet—Sugar Shortage — Bond} Nen Fined Wer Deiving Unlighted " Subeoriptions Reach $100000—Gro-| Vehicles—Liberty Lean. BSubsorip- " = M mlapesrorenr] e Will be $15.50, $17.25 $19.75 Monday CI irman Charl A, T t of 0 of the consequences v 4 lhqhuxatgy. o::nlu»rr?;h nl:m:l: law that 'w:. unexpected h‘ t':: pros- m is to be g big patriotic Taeeting e > TODAY 18 THE LAST DAY 1in the town hall this evening, and that this meeting will be preceded by & 4 ] : : and civid organizations, y a-ban evens, 2 . will participate. The u‘;:u at this urvfg: from the Suffy Y $ 75 2 o § L : meeting are to be Y of town|Conneeticut. He 1s an ‘ at — speakers. subject ta military #ervics, M. Tiilinghast & antious for & ca- | Dot wnown e aberner o ot he A6, pacity atteadance at the hall. It will | clared to the exemption board for his be no night for slackers—that is, £hose | district thag He 18 an allen @nd there- Who wtay away. Xillingly must do|fore not subject to, its part with the rest of the nation] When Rogenski went to Aver his in_subscribing for LA honds, the | wite and children eame here to make , seliing of which by the bittion opens | el home with the womAR'S brocher. If you are In need of a Dress or not tha very shortes road to peses, £0r|in-law, who has his 3 look these over as $12.75 Sl wremen oo bay onds st ai. | Since that tima &ers. hardly pays for the material and labor ualiy aiding in seving the lives of Un- | poine o' S22 PO 4 cle Sasm's soldiers and sailors, those | 15 PUUCOL B TR RORERL L L o already in unfform and thoss who are [y,” 108 FEIRTIBS ey bIotAaT i to be called, - io officiais of the town, end has foaves for Now York. ihat he ts Snansially uiable to care for = - Miss M A, Carson, Boston, swho ity so unexpes thrust up- d nan aan e Bicat o ek e o e Just Ssceive W. J, Cralg, lefi Friday momning for| The town'of Putnam, of course, is|f - - o visit in New York, Mies Carson s [not Hable to syppert the Sumeld fam- A number of very pretty Coats, all the Je niece of Mr, Craig, ily and the ease probably will be B e oty [ i i the mew shdee New Systom clice Records, |DTOUSHL to the attention of the o Do .. | of that town, which may lead 1o seek: Chier Michael J, Grimshaw in ar- | o R0 1o0e, WRICH ey o 1o seak’ $ $ 50 P e R ([ ranging for keeping & new pelice rec- ord svatem, This system will allow of soryice, setting ferth detail facts pertain- ing to the arrest of persons and dis- SULPHURIC ACID FUMES. THE BEST l H_AVE EVER sm . J Gl o May Have Caused Death of Rolline L), ] 280 Do, B, B Tosd, Tt med.| Robinson, Instond of Chocelate Can- —_—_—— feal reserve corps, left mora-| dy With Glase In 16, 4 Ca) Deven - —_—— ~ ; S o s o | Womas frem = menk smemst of su)- " SHOWING - 7 " tonment he ha is the expression from the many who have wisited our duty, Dr, Todd is anxlons Ly 4o ser- |Phurie acid in the body of Rsllie Bob- 1 vice in ¥rance and te be trans- | ineon, 20, brother of Mrs. C. J. e0- e ferred to the other side later in the |han of this city, has been determined & number of very pretty styles In NEW LADIES’ DEPARTMENT % R e e A e 37 bl Gen it : We bought and planned to make this possible, and P PR St et ot 0 e ke o me Smuiiry-room (| Separate Skirts, Suits, Dresses and Waists = 3 - ] 3 i of the Jenkina and Robinson plant, hope to make this department as popular with the people ; he"uecona thett of fine duatity peul: | were ho was employed. © I¢ in baiiev. . e % he furmes eart. 4 of Norwich and vicinity as our Men's Store has become. y ; il 2 -;:‘.mwmm”..:- e WEakhuan cantiligphly By much over- * All Moderately Priced i There is special osal Interest in the| Chemieal analysls of Robinson's or- YOU WILL MARVEL : = frot that Ira Thomaa ia (o be Mman: |mans by experts At Clark Bntversity pger during the 1914 peasen of the St, | Worcester, disclised no polson whatev- . M e f et fouts C: 5 4 4 3 - 2 the selection of Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Fure and {[fS888 otk Fin e Ee ™ edeie | e e e o 25 Where “Smart” Style Meets Moderate Price wvening Dresses awaiting your approval, ~ Sizes to 44 where for years hs has been ene of |in chooolate candy which he was eat- Coanle Jiaiic'y mast (rasted advisers Ing at the time "of his death . This , ea gains much strength through the i Private Hareld Greene nf the 8th|fact Lt;.u ju.z.b.&‘.. l'n: disd b:" -nrlia 194 Main Street company, Depot Brigade, Camp Dev- |there was glass in the candy. 5 4 . 1 ens, haa forwarded, by request, a list | Aledical Bxaminer Frederick H. Bal- 3 A ; of sweater, wrister and helmet nseds | e, who performed an autepsy on Rob- pmong the members of the Killingly|insen’s body, and who recelvea the re- Contingent. ~This st will bo turned | me” o o e X L > . gyer to the local chapter of the Red|quoted ns saying that Mr, Robinson's|ing trip in New Brunswick, brought|tained for fighting any serious fire that : % o death might have bsen due to two|back the pelts of two bears one of the [might occur in those sections. "la i : > ) rs, P. B, Sibley, whe has been at-{causes—the nature of his work and|animais off which these came weigh- Tersely Told. tending the sta nvention of L Sams - Cl_r' e - 1‘(’143? h::l_ :"t.hke fumec from a small ameunt of sul-|ing 200 pounds, the other a cub, Last| ... councll, K. of C., is Wauregan House Block 4 i { Tl “spend Suny with triends in |fonr;” 24 18 B8 oty actine on hls | yeir L, Fraser oo BhOL 2 B oeted | another bis drive for members g ; e New Britain, - s otner trop! yea has applications from & score 2 ; Mrs, M. V. Weodworth will have the | , T1® €hemical analysis failed to dis-|a young bull inoose, .which furnishea|gis il 4 y 2 bera of the Reading wiielave thelolose any polson which might have|meat for the camp, and a fox, which |H/qates. o 5 ¢ : P o atioaoing circle at her | been contained in the chocolnte which |animule abound in the section of New |, Tobaccanists here —lave : S °0n for & meet- |he wag eating at the time he waa tak- | Brunewick wicro he was hunting. Mr. |fOrMs upon which ta make their » J ol nacion Yamberger, airscting the| oD Ml Particles of siass wore Tound | racer is curing the bear peits and will| [T (ARG B e Yar Ye - 2 Libertv loan campaign in this section |37 Mhe Sanoy, dUf those in no 3 g T > ) ' . embraces i of Connecticut, was in Danisison Fri- [*"qy S"i8 S0 S0 VAL0 ol losed a smail| Sons of Zien to Erect Synagogue. L. C. Cliftord, Jr., is here aciing « Py -4 day. auantity of sulphufie acid. Thie acid| Anneuncement was made Friday that | anager of the Putnam division of N ! g ove: |18 uaed in e maufasture of batteries|the Sons of Zion had arranged for the|S: N B T company during the b ,. ™, and the fumes of the acid in his o purchase of property owned hy Willis ‘was mn"icd Thursday. o . November - Dlrect: sans affected his heart, Carroll, at the corner of/ Green and ™S Suar - Wirestrenses. Robinson's condition may have besn | Chapel street and will erect a syna- e OVERCO The. following are the directresses |weaker than he realized at any time,| Fogus, That such a place of worship| Count Reventlow declares that the ATS AND SUITS, $12.00 TO $30. ~ of the Ladies’ Benevelent soclety of it iz said, ns he had besn Working very |ls urgontly needed here is due to the|London air raids “are comforting com 2 .00 > the Congregational church for Nov- | hard up to the time of his death. fact that the. Hebrew popuiation of gnsnnnn1 fc;rs‘our e L ",’T Bope. - ‘e can im ine ore pleasin - |gmber: Mrs. F. A, Jacobs, Mrs: C, A,| The yeung man was e the city has increased very rapldly tr . : Buseel, Mrs. G4, "Potter, Misa Cur | viaitor with relntives here and WA | during the pant few years Ao build: |music to sccompany that document . T rie Chamberlin, Mrs. H. C, Atwood,|number of friends in town. ing to be erected will cost not less Tha E ’o % Mrs, P, B, Sibley, Mra, C. A. Tilling- Limitsd A 2 of 8 16, than $5,000. = ag Of ”' ao hast, Miss Tdna Lillibridge, » pepy o d The building committee 1s composed (] There is & constantly recurring ru-| Putnam's sweet tooth must be curb-1,s 8" Kaminsky, S. Diamona, P. Zal- = 152-154 MAIN STREET : 1 mor at the island forts that the Con- |ed for the next fow daye, at least to| {1, %y “Siitovits and L. Tvine, 3 NORWICH, CONN, necticut Coast - Artillory ocrps, in | the extent of using sugar plentitully. | "5 & Serimated ‘that the nearty 50 i ' & which Danielson has a company, may | There is plenty of candy In town, but|jrenrew families In the ety namber E bo transferred or sent across, but all | Sugars Are very scarce, mOme s(ores | aivr 4o memie For come time past . p 5l #he talk is vague and without definite |having entirely exhausted their sup- | 3o00s 40" FOUIS For tome time past| o3 i . 2 sssurance that a change of station is|plv. Some sugar was received here|RSTVICER PAve DECU F © ponding, Bome of the members of | Guring Friday, but not enough to off- . the 98th company will arrive here this [set the big shortage, which has existed | Liberty Loan Rally Friday Evening. v afterncon to spend the week-end. througheut the present week. Btores| The Liverty Loan rally held in the » Wind-up Banguet for Ball Team, i’:::."f.?..fi‘,'.'..'zfl Mndum.!z- o':\':;; Bradley theatre Friday evening is ex- " o The Conriecticut Mills baseball tea: o pected to show results today in a flood | T E Lin: U which DA a0 & e 128 | be purchased by a single buyer, of subscriptions for tho bonds, which | e Lvening e-Up 2on, in to have & hanaust at the At. | Farewsll Gifte Wrapped In Dellar Bills.| reprosent one of the greatest iines of| Both children and grown-ups, with swaugan hote] this évening. thisevent | Armand Bibssult. whe fr the pas: fiafsnosior the mation ertptions con- | S0ughs and colds, are all the better for In active organ tion of | si: vt een em; ed as 8 - - ons e the club for the present season blackemith at the Morsss tnuea steadily throughout Friday, ana 8 dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar at 3 ! bed time, It wards off ( late in the afternoon reports that me w4 2 oft croup, stops Sss for Lt S Subuorip- [ Sni B e e g o 16 o | In ahiot that euiworiptions hete amoun: Uckling heost, eod hackieg seugie S¢amp Oollectors please Take Notice of our Extraordinary Offer Until Further Notice. tions. e B o e by I Lhe! (0 108,000, an increass of $6,000 over nd makes an otherwise feverish, sioepe A house to house canvass for sub- | Burke, the report for Thursday. | less night of coughing and scriptions for Liberty bonds is under | > On behalf of the employes of the ma- : ire Protection. @uict and restful one. way in Danielson and the surrounding | chine shop of the piant, John Renshaw, | mauficient Water Fos Fire Protection. ™ prownsyirre. TexAs, territory. This method of campalsin- | master mechanic, presented Mr. B Tests carried out ‘this week #re re- Baker, writes: My wife would ing 1s Vooating the fand and before | eanilt eloven packages of clgarsties, |POTted to have shown that there arc wind'ay'ciher couh medicine = the close of the soliciting period It 1s | cach packame wrapped in a dollar biT | Sections of city that are inade- Honey snd Tar is cettaiato bring aeick sell Free Presept this Coupon at our store and receive $5.00 worth of TG e e e uiown: Deyen Sor e Wndness 4 Boner- ety euitlont ~waier. 1o "0 15t ;:;,;,f’;%‘?;fi?,‘;’f;j;?};f{f‘gc:fi=;3 Trading Stamps Free with the first $1.00 purchase together of "the “Bounte. cottage. owned on Oak | Fines For Driving Unlighted Vehila Where mufficlont prossare cannot be ob. | Lee & Ossood Co. street by Joseph Bodo and occupied | rhree cases were heard and dispos- by the familles of George F. Davignon | .q of at Friday morning's séssion o and F. H. Greener to Amadee Ber-|ihe city court. Mathewson Angell and nier. ‘Willlam Shields were fined $5 each, Frée with regular stamps on entire purchase.! Free 11:'" Shortage "‘""’:Y- gosta being remitted, for having driven " N - E lelson was up against a sugar|horse-drawn vehicles after dark with- THE EAGLE CLOTHING CO. P Ay P R R ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ~| v ::.d lyhout of ‘tlhe -Lilple l!;‘d f:’ttlfif: cles. They pald the¢ fines. ) W) AN = N . such a small supply on hang ~y Arth LeBlanc w: in fourt e Outfitters to Men and Women they “were~ aelling only ‘e | answer to a charge of non-support. He | 82-154 MAIN STREEET 3 BALTIC. ; and she was thrown on her side to NORWIC cOo cents’ worth to a customer. .Several | was found guilty and given & sentence H, NN. firms are expecting shipments today, | of 6 days in Jall, but the semtonts however. was suspended for six months upon Bond Subscriptions Over $100,000. |his agreement to support his wife and Reports late Friday afternoon show. ( child. The presentation will be at |pounds. g o the ground. The moterman stopped |11. m. All Sunday schools ha ‘A number of local hunters spent D Bruns- Mre. Henry Reeves, Waliting on Curve | '\S car guickly and he, with others, | been asked to be present at that time. | Wednesday in the woods. P S M i L ;:“du‘hl%w Hunter’s Trophl..] iram New Bruns went to, Mrs.. Reeves’ assistance. Timothy Connerton has resigned at|gg) 1n the Danlelson district, and this g 1 Father Fortier Meets Classmates. |- the Shetucket Worsted Mills and has - | William Frazer, South Main street, Rev. Rudolph Fortier of Cochituate, |left town to work for a manufactur- | (otal does not include many subscrip- | ocently returned from an annual hunt. Mass, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fortier, Mrs. |ing concern in Providence. benits. The coming week. is expected Henry Farley, Miss Moison of Paw- rs. Bdward Case and Mrs. Albert | pohks,, The Comung wenl = Sapocisd tucket and William La Plante of New | Cote are visiting friends in Boston. |0 °¢ 1€ 2 "OC (0 Feq 0 O Yori were recent guests of Mrs. E.| Miss Dorothy Wood who has been No Additional Application: timates that the food administrator E. Cote. Father Fortier was a former | spending several weeks with friends 2 oAt T o is talking through his hat & Alma % 4o Board Trolley Car, is Struck by | ' The imjured woman was assisted t to be Presented the |lher home a short distance away, and Methedist Sunday School—Carving | Dr. Bourrett of Baitic was sent for. pon arriving he found Mrs. Reeves on Big Boulder. had received a few minor injuries and Friday noon Mrs. Henry|2 Severe shaking up. i The curve S e eIl ot & soatbound” tooton 2% | was Cstandrns Fridan fors’ [Reeves [rcoldent of Baitic and attended the | i Greenburs, P, has returned fo mar| No additional applicatlons for Ii- | o i nE, thTUEh his hat ia Alma ¢ ? the junction of High and Main streets | into Main_street from High street | P2rochial school. He. met a number | home. gense have been flied in the town of| “Mr. Hoover is quoted in this ey HERE is there a housewife who dons not take pleas- - g und by the |and is a dangerous point when caps|Of former classmates” during. his stay Selectmen R. J. Jodoin, Arthur Roy | Killingly this fall, and it 15 now |ing’s papers as saying that sugar le was knosksd - in tdwn. and John C. Stevens and Town Clerk | thought likely that only those now in|row Leing sold at not more than 8 1-2 ure in an lttru:lively furnished home? spproaching trolley. Mrs. ~Reeves |are in motion. stood on the eurve to signal the car | Wednesday evening Mrs. Reeves was to stop and.as the car swung around;| resting comfortably. P 9 Arthur P. Cote and G.'A. Cote were |the business will be so engaged dur- | cont, " O orcter: “Tll Fotatoss. Susten in Hartford Fyiday on eMclal busi- |ing the coming license year, which be- | rncs i b0 ind. 88 L e e - E One amateur gardener in Baltic dug]ness, The trip was made In G. A.|pgins with November. pound for five barrels right now. His There is probably no other one thing that the curve the fender struck her foot R his potatoes Tuesday afternoon ‘and | Cote's machine. . telk about retallers _getting fancy FLAG PRESENTATION Lef ouaTbiRRel i o TWnseday; Granted Exemotion. OBITUARY profits 1s pure rot.” This morning - adds more to the comfort and pleasure of " s The exemption board for Divisi - ‘armer came to my store and offere " & A, F. WOOD AL Matheist: SunayiSchos omens| prdicimol fult Tl KR AN R Sl ar o Adelard Chouquette. 20 bushels of potatoes for sale. . He the home than the cozy, delightful ap- row at 1130 a. m. é tte, 37, who had|Was from Pomfret. I asked him the . Ll ed exemptions to thé folowing youns Adelard Chouquette, who ad s MeT e oLl G x BBl Jet ME of fum“ ]ud]cl ly d-.o,en “The Local Undertaker” Baltic gardeners have been fortunate e Y oo DANIE N, CONN. A flag is to be presented to the Bal- |in not hgvlng more of their products ?I!::;?fiasp’rhw.fils‘v;.l mn.“}:of"g:f-' 5:“&::.: died h;‘:i‘:‘i';yml‘;mo&rnlr;x' Do | Hoover expects the retailers ‘to , seli it ore- ¥ Mechanie e Methodist Bpiacopal Sunday senooi [ siolen as in s mumber o tnatsnces | VSTS, Tiarcus, “Hanover: Bome'in Waurogan. He leaves a fam. | them for 150, W urs paving 5920 and artistically arranged. u ay. diffarent_gardens over night walting. How Strikes Pay. 3 d Mrs. Louis E. Kennedy have | & quart. You can figure the nt- ice i for_truckmen to deliver them to the| . o o SO0 PRV | eburned from SPrinafield where They | age for yourself. -Fiour that A W. e offer you espert service in both selec- : Strange Carving on Boulder. |in Lynn, it appears —have cost the (have been attending = the nationa! | tailing for §15 a barrel cost me $13.85 tion and arrangement. i Men employed in. construction work | COmPpanies $3.000,000 in decreased busi- [ dalry show and. allied = exhibitions, Ve to DRy et which is described this year as more |at 32 cents a pound ia high, but it costing us 27, which doesn’t leave us any extraordinary profit. I expect that ‘while the 12,000 empl Tost " $1:500,000 1 R Bave | wonderful than ever. Build up your own regiments of Gold and Silver men. Have them ready for f the Balti 3 Your defense or ‘comiort when you need them. Staré mow. We imvite vaor | a5 the rear of the Baltic on, unearth- | {15000 in wages some statement to offset Mr. Hoover's acoount, be it large or small. World. = > GROCERS CONTRADICT HOOVER |20me elatement b0 ol i be made by Assets, $2,765,376.87 Deposits, $2,630,114.73 e e A e o Tonts an A Good Christian Man. —_— 2 tot) 'k arrived and th d the grocers of Danielson, other parts & reparations o load the stome. Dure| We have a notion that if God wants | Declare Feod Expert Doss Not Quote |Ihe Zrocers of Denieison,, S l I E A & B U R K E week Proprietor. Morin gave orders to g Surplus and Profits, $135,262.14 ~ |ing the loading one of the men dls. [the Germans driven out of the Flan-| ‘Correct Prices and Does Retai 2 Mz, Fprcier, and Qiner grocers who YOU CAN DEPOS|T BY MAIL covered an image of some beast carv- |ders district this fall General Halg is| an Injustice. are Daving What of them: dec 2, > ed on the bottom of the stone, Upen |Brthodox enough to go ahead and do Acribes as the devil's own time to keep S HOME FUD NS EEE . |investigating the head of a horse was |it—Toledo Blade. 3 Press despatches quoting Herbert | their business' goiug, very seriously , 2 3 NI (T4 3y anle snn plainly visible. AWord was quickly Hoover on the subject of profiteering | objects to commerts of the nat: T AtH ST INO passed along that the stone bore the |- German Demooracy. retailers aroused the ire of some of | Hoover is quoted as having made £ HomE OF THE SoUA f. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President W. A. BURNHAM,. Vice-President | carving of a master artist and crowds | From present indications Germany's | the grocers in the town of Killingly | causing public distrust of them and o HE VRCAR CLARENCE A. POTTER, Treasurer - assembled at'the inn to see this cur- | democracy has said about all it is go- | Friday morning when they read what |adding to the already difficuilt position Bank open Saturday evenings, 6-8 lcsity, which really was a work of |ing to be allowed to say, and done|he had to say on the subject. in which they find themselves, in try- ast. Tha stone weizhed ahout 1.000 /about all it dares to.—Chicaxo Herald. Among the number who ctallenges!ing to do Dusiness in war times,

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