Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 19, 1917, Page 9

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WUORDAY, NOVEMSER 19, 1977 PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BEl PeopleNotu:eIt. DrlveThemOff ousand cities, tomuulhmlmm lil&- auywmun the grasp of every userof Western Union Service. Fifty thousand employees and more than one a.nd.ow half million miles of wire enable you to.guide “sales- men anywhere:on the road—to facilitate del —t0 m-inmnfly:he progress of eyery sale. The greater the emergency, the more you can depend on Telegrams—Day Letters— Night Letters Cablegrams— Money Transferred By Wire THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO, Ownstotheconhnuedmae‘semthecodofpl\o- duction, we are compelled to advance our Electric Power “ rates. ‘Commencing December 1, 1917, our.interim Elec- tric Power rates will be as follaws: Allover 2,000 kw. .......... 21, cents perdkw. ~ These rates are for eleciric energy used'in any one month. Minimum charge per month $2.00 for the first horse- - power connected and $1.00 for each. additional harse- power connected. THE BOARD- OF GAS & ELECTRICAL CQMMIS- SIONERS OF THE CITY OF NORWICH, CONN. Carcless Hunter Sma smkm. Out Squir- rels Causes Fire in Gadbojs Weads. 1E0 TEA IMPORTERS G0 S s Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ross spent Sun. day with Mrs. Warren Tompson of Fitchville. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Lathrop and Miss Gladys Lefingwell cpent Sunday with William Ladd of Gales Ferry. Mrs. Lucy Hewetts was the week end suest of M. O. Swan. Tenno Johnson spent the week with his_fother, Mrs, A. J: Johnson. - The Ladies’ Aid society held a sew- | ing bee at Miss Ruth Ellis Wednes- day. Twenty sat down to a delicious lunch served by the hostees. Clarence Leffingwell and Ned Moore spent Saturday with Mrs. F. C. Leffing- welll, Fenno Johnson left FriGay to spend a_few days with his brother Ijbert of New Yorik city. Hunter Blamed for Fire. A large fire in the Gadbois. woods was discoyered- ahout %30 Thursday night. A force of 70 men was, quickly on the job and the fire was soon under control. The fire originated from a careless hunter smokipg.out squirrels. Mrs. F. C. Lefingwell Fred Lefiing- well called on James Lathrop of Ray- mond Hijl Sunday. Mr. and, ) Apdrew Gardser ana Jennie Gardh: Mre. Reynold, Mr. j| and’ Mrs:- J. -J.” Ross~wers callers at Mrs. A. G. Ross’ Eriday night. Cake, coffee, Virginia Rosebud grapes and apples were served by the hostese: ROAD CIE1 Y Parker Johnson of Springfield, Mass. spent the week énd with “Mr. and Mrs. Sanford N. Biliings, returning Monday With Mrs. lohnson and sgn, who have spent a month, S iavs iwhesterand tnd all hnds of Tn.mmlnga fo:flll’-ndwmter 2 mn‘m-'u 47 Main Street MY. and Mrs, Mrs. Harry Flood mofored, to. Nerggich P e g “The' Wednes asy evcrflngg)y m Bt Nal wieh, county -agsisuliural: agent; Whitham. assistant county agent Misg M. J. Campbell, home demonstra~ tion agent, and: Miss Bertha: Hallock, county club. leadex and Mrs. Seth N. Wflhuns mo- {ored, fo Norwich. and. New ' London St - Broshpt atterition to day OF night call§ Telephone 630 apri4MWFawl LA QREAT VARIETY. OF 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET As a less an electric in Europe h ‘warming- ordinary" co-m ve subistitue for: drier an clectrian 2 device for Tingly, :prtm Oneantt‘yourdepot. DuAlpet;rB inches and up. Wiite at once to mm&mw New: Londen, Ct. ‘Slfi'qn-htymcmmpplybetweennowmdl’ab- mnfl-flmwm Ie: of Washington and idered, ‘added; to the magnifiesnt gifts to t] se for the'sdms purpask-eathi S .EM;{ND zwnéx sp -willingly . during. after a long 1l condition had been #ritic Ler of months and for some t her recovery has seem ine s deputy ju | Killingly and. v oz ' (At East Kiilig W. Irving Bullard Writes. War. Book —lnsurance Rates Advance 10. Per Gent.—Men in. Uniform Take.Up, St. James’ K. of C. Colection—Death of; Mrs. James N. Tucker — National Bank Votes $50.to Y: M. C. A, Fund | —Trust Company’s Deppsits. $570, 000 = Women's Work in the War is- the title of a book written by W. Irving. Uullnrd and issued throughx one of the departments of the Merchants Na- tional bank of Bostcn, with which Mr Bullard is connected, Reports of the American govern- ment, of the British and other allied |’ governments . were reviewed by Mr.|. Bullard in collecting. information which he has incorporated in the book in an interesting and Instructive- way. The| facts. set forth in. the book set:down in concrete form a tribute to: the. wo- manhood- of Ameriea in a. time of Qverseers Attend Worcester Banquet— Faneral of Walter W. Wallen—Sys: cassful Y. M, C. A: Campaign— Bishep. Nilan. Blesses: New Mother House. of - Sisters of Holy Ghost—K. of C: War Work to Start—Christmas| fo e Packages For Soldiers. , Harold Gilpatrick has. been. nam- ml as: administrator of the cstate Of John S. Lewls, who died recentiy in mpson. Mrs, John S. Porter will address. the annual thank meeting at the Congre- gational parsonage Tuesday after- néon. Reapppinted to Committee. Rey. F. D. Sargent, at the 51st an- nual conference of Congregational Chureh in Middletown, was Wmlefl‘ on the state Yy work and e gelism. AR ophertumty whb plroh’ Satirdey crisis as grave as_the nation, and civ-: ilization, here and clsewhere, has ex~ perien: FUNERAL Mrs. Josephine. Bernier. The funeral of Mrs, Josephine Ber- nier, wno. died suddenly ursday morning, was held. from her home. on the West Side Saturda, monung, with funeral services at St. James’ church J. et, M. S, was celebrant of the high. mass of requiem. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. The bearers. were Tre Bernier, Francois Godreau; Josep) Godreau, Henri Gouelt, Alphonse Pell- teir, Joseph Oulette. " 1. B. Kennedy was the funeral director. INSURANCE RATES ADVANCE Ten Per Cent. on All Fire Policies in. Effect: Today. A general advance of ten per. cent.| on all fire insurance policies covering Danielson property, real estate and Sersonal, becomes effective this morn- ing. This advance, the first in a number of years on Such classes of is not due to inadequate fire nor to serious losses, for not been a serious 1oss in Danielson in years, but to the facts that the, in- surance companies are facing a de- cidedly increased cost of doing busi- T.ess, to war taxes on such corpora- tions and to other important reasons, MEN IN UNIFORM TOOK ST. COLLECTIO! JAMES’ Congregation Representing Varicus. Nationalities Gave Libertlly to K. 5 of G. War Fund. The more than tended the masse: church Sundgy WMoOrning gave. gene: ously to the special coilection taken in the interest of the Knights of Coiufay bus war fund, this fund to be used im, erecting recreation buildings and" pro- viding many little comforts fer the; soldiers. who are in camps and: c&Rl: tonments here and over there. The collections were taken up at 00 persons that at- at St. James’ B the different masses by who were in_ uniformi and are. in. the: rvice of their country, and those ho pondered. the abject of the.offer- ing could. not fail to be imnressed; with |- the significance of it and-the unity of: purpose of this. greay matigil in its battle for liberty. Mpre completely so than any congregation-in Wanielson, that of St. James' church is the one that furnishes. the mest d.um ele- ments for America's melti t, the A unit i thfl-? lements are Mo ance to the. ifi efferson 2 llars that product of which is. Wfleuc of the United Slatea. religious beliet, so_in their al coln_and tae do! Sunday came from the D\IS men and, wamen of many laj united liere in peace and security, and pledg- ed child, to the supreme. sacrifice for the Jand_of their adoption, as.are. their de- 'scandants, who number many hun- dreds in this little town. ~ Artificer Joseph Ferrizno, 28th com- , Fort Terry, NU'Y., ‘took up the collections. While f tl}e crgan loft came the melody. of;'patri otic airs. The amount of the collee- [+, itions. taken will' be. anmounced: this. morning, and may be. cons 2si) Y. M. C. A. fund, in that it will be] S ah MRS. JAMES N. TUGKER READ e R Wife of Deputy Judge of Town Court)| Hgs Brothers in. Norwich, Mant- ville and East lingly. Mrs. Amira Tudker 9. ‘vl(o, of ad fl the(cdmvefi?ter of & s sad life. in that sect 3 st’ fil‘ All the good that < the: Wade doep or. Ts. Tucker leaves her husband, whe of the:town. Tourt of or “of the Windh: t!'on:.‘el“’l‘:7 — r“of the' am County | t and three heotn or - Beubin’ B t m cAafle; &‘ Mn. dn.. v at 1.30 ru- q’ Sands Mrs, Sands. was 65’ years -of age. uring 2 eSS voung menf; otgg.nam for the inspection of the new Mother house of: the Sisters of the Holy Ghost, on: Church street: Rey. Fosdick. Harrison of Wood- stegk conducted the service at the Con- gregational church Sunday morning. Overseers at Banquet. Overseers representing. mills in this 'section were in Worcester to attend the fall banguet of: their organization ‘at the Hotel Bancroft. Rev. E. A. Stone will preach at the | Union Thanksgiving service to be held in the. Methodist church next Sunday morning. Private Cordier has returned ,to +|!Camp Dix, after a visit here with his mothér, Mrs. Julius Cordier, who has been seriously. 11, N. W.. Leavitt, Mechanic street. will observe his $5th birthday this week. Phe Romanece of: Religion was Rev. George H. Stone's subject at the Sun- ‘day ‘riorning service at the Advent Christian church. Thanksgiving Offering For. Hospital ext Thursday is the day on whic the annual Thanksgiving offering for &the Day Kimball hospital will be re- ‘ceived; The needs. of. the. Hospital, a mrowing institution, are now. sreater fhan evar, so new givers are. expented to join: fermer givers in rememb; rnnc ‘of ‘vegetables, jells, jams; fruits other such things. Over One Hundred. Stars. The suggestion was heard. Saturday. ‘that-the city of Putnam.procure a ser-|. for every): vice. flag showing. a person 'who has gone - the national ice from this city and fling it to brecze. at Uniogysquare, _ Such a setvice flag wouid attest Pu!natns ‘Rin‘,lty and’ would be adarmed with over one hundred stars. FUNERAL, Walter W. Wallen. At the Methodist-church, Sunday. aft- ernogn at 2 o'clock, funeral services iwere- hold f» Walter W. Wallen, wha ‘dled Wedne ¢ a;° »iternoon at the plant| of the. Putnam Manufacturing com-|. pany, where he had been employed as, ‘an_ overseer. Representatives of tl \various: fraternal orzanizetjons. in hich Mr. Wallen held membership atiended the service. Burial was in Grove Street cemetery. ¥: M: O, A. Ga a Sucesss, The campaign to raise $8,700 for the A. campaign fund. thdt has| n this district duup,q 3 s met with Rratifyi 1 be.brought to a cl [ While no. exact, S We, to shov: the. toial mt. repident of the Xow‘n of Foster and had | Vied- at - ?l"'ersnf times at Fast Kil- an Ph.h;field She I.Q’\ es a lol\h"(. and-the following ‘f‘ush- e “‘i'k.mn e or, Swson, 3 ington? if need be, every man, woman apd | Y.. and Private [} “| respectively Italian ond French-by “as scent, were. the uniformed the automobile-iaw enacted the last legislature. imposses as an cbligatién upon drivers whose cars involved in an accident. that re s in-damage to cars or to persomal: wopem o0 to any nersen. .that: they make a report of such accidents. with- in 24 hours’ thereafter- to"the automo- bile commissioner at Hartford, giv- ing the he time and place Of'the accl- ‘deat. and. 1s. as possible ge to do this, ele to a heavy! concerning 4 makes a lax driver’ I} Penalty. coafmmum TO Y. M. C. A. |1 Du\m(fin at Slhxrd:y'l '&.fiv\« Vote ription of $50 to War Fund At the respiar mesting ‘of the direc- tors of the Windham County Nation- i e dxmzorg real- ‘3ood. work > by, ng o c.A.inthe ps and in the prizon ump-, m:. fifty dollars 'th& l?qx ‘Buch a worthy cause that the are certaj led for their uh-xpunz in. contributing toward the fund. REACH TOTAL oR" m VMJ of Business. W During: T ibation. zsm SeBion in fl?".fi’?h. ? t e fact Dl-lllb!!nn s m«—m with Dr. vae -b!eta, of severe and coi im 1Stre Mari’s -chureh,: Rev. going to tain. a a few nlflna. theliver the suc- “ hh there’s: a:ver e ’%:W Feblets %5 ot which-calomel don. and just nefiecnve)y nkss Tablefs 15 "nagood liver, bad No .one. wha ever cufsed with “a dark -b‘d d.lsposmonorpi aflm Dr. Edwards’ Ohu Tableks _are purely tienis. aficied %“n’%«'f' and Bowel mensely Take- See mmmm e Tt e Took, 10c-and 256 per-box. Aflm Cverhaulins and Repair Work OF. ALL KINDS ON - AUTOMOBEES, CARRIAGES,; WAGONS, TRUCKS:' and' CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, ming, mack.mm‘iug Scott & Clark Corp. and(.507 to. 515. North. Main St. 1647 One of the historic plages.in Norwich for: over..two. centiries has been the famous ADAMS TAVERN The, trolley will get you there from lhg city ia Ibout fifteep minutes or vou can run. there in-an automobile lin l&.s}!ma. A. A ADAMS flpulnch Town Trim- “all its branches. neral way to wagrant the statement s the campaign throughout the dis- trict, ‘wiich- includes ‘tiie ~towns of Pomfret, Woadstoclk and = Thompson, has been vers: successgul.and that some very liberal inainc{ua contributions haye beer received. 3 i Mupv Mnnhem u» Suudmod of: Holy Ghgst at Céremony Saturday After- Rt. Rev. J, T, Nflan, bishap of. Hart- officiated Sat 2 e kzcli q( lhe ceremony of on of ‘the Sis- Leomnxer and- novices “who. have’romé to the Mother house siner it was ‘overied a feay: da: ago nd for manof: Ty em it was the Vgt to u,g institution. Amone the visitinz cleriymen pres- ev. Fath- h ‘Assumption er. R, ¥ nt- Worcester, Rev. Ig- L n; ‘Mathieu i of Wauregan. The prists of “Charles . were also_ present. time. additional Sisters and novices will come to the. Mother se, which, is the headguarters of e Sisters of the Holy Ghost of ’Eznericu. K. OF.C. CAMPAIGN: Bdard, pastor; iDrive For-War” Rund to Start Next| B Sunday. Under Auspices of Cargill Coungil. Follow m§ clo S & 3 cass, there will begin here next <unaav uhder the auspices of “Cargill council a drive m% scrlnhqna to Lhe Knights L ‘Bus. w: s fund; ‘this of. $8,000.- 000, ssemm m has been made in’ various parts of the oountry: in buil@ing ub thiq mnfl and- equally good forfu: heré, Putnam’s r fis uls byt it is expected sum will, be over-subscribed. The: fot. C. work in the camps is flf@h the same as that of-the Y. g mmwmm are S Tc F 3 8@- Ghristmas Rackages. The Putnam Red, Gross chapter win T %‘"‘5&"“ s wfll con- a M_w& and the unpre e and Upholstering, and. Woad. Work. |1 ost, of Dayville.and Rev. J. C. | upon the heels of the ] We cane chairs in the finest way and sell caning in]" swholesale and re- Ltail. MIKOLASI’'S g TAILOR SHOP 38 Market St., * Telephonc 537-5 b it . PURE DRUGS Compounded Accurately ‘GEORGE M. RATHEONE 133 West Main St. Tel. 182-3 DR. C. ELDRED 42 Broadway Tel. 341-3 B, . EAST SIDE WET WASH Ernest Frceman 15 Ripley Place Tel. 1112-4 Devoe Ready Mired Paint Varaishes, | Oils and Brushes and ‘Metal Preston Bros. Inc. and High Grade GROC.RIES A. T. Otis & Son | 72 Franklin St. Bulletin. Bldg. ¢ S . ASSERMANN The laut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 : Plaut-Cadden Building 144-146 Main S Norwich, Ct. FERGUSO on Franklin Sguare Diamands, Watches, Cut Glass and Silverware. 2239 Main Street * Willard Sturage, everyching || pertaining to ‘them. Things Eiectrical | Waiter F. Moran o\exuckut St, LUMBER of all descriptions » CHAPPELL CQ. Tei. 24 Basement Thaver Building TR THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK | 16, Shetuckes St. 37 Shetucket St, f A share of your insurance Business of. ajf kinds solicited < SR —— , AUTO LIVERY and EXPRESS f Day and Night J. Fitzgerald Phane. €/7- of all ?icfz#é Zells | fie- Sfoz_y tire Advertisers, Box 17, Oregon City, Ore.commmmmmmnd Need a Plumber? Tel. 837 J. v. BARSTOW &G 23 Veater Street ) PLUMBING “As You Like It JAMES W. MURPHY 16 Thames St. Telephone 1884-24 Where Is He Going? Why tp the WAUREGAN HOTEL of course 'SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES C. E. LANE Snop tel. 731 "House tel. 1123-2 Furmtur. Uphom-ry Work of Merit GEO, ZIMMERNAN 33 Warren St. Tel. 1254 | e e Everything Pure, © Ctean and Good at the PROVIDENCE BAKERY " 56 Franklin St. Tel. 1133:3 MICTROLA The Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab, 1872 Plaut-Cedden “Building 144-146 Main St. Norwich, Ct. GOQL. ROQFING in all its branches Chas.E. Whitaker &1 Water St. e THUMM'S Qelicatessan ! 40, Franklin St. Tel. 1303 HIGH GRACDE ! COAL | cHARRELL CO, Telephone wm e g " Seif. Starting rfemington Typewritérs (' H. R. WAGNER 52 Broadway . Nerwich, Conn. See SPEAR and You'll See C. A. SEEAR Optometrist Franklin Square up stairs in Somers Bidg. GET IT At RING & SISK'S Lruggists { Franklin Sguare LET- ME PAIN: (T EOR YOU.L A GEO. F. ADAMS 17 Town. St FARMING IMPLEMENTS and MECHANIGCS' TOOLS. kinda THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, appointed chairman. Mr. Gray is un- able to secure help on his farm, d owing to his many other duties coul d not devote so much time to it as he would like, therefore resigmed. Able to Leave Hospital, | Mrs. ‘Charles A. Gray, who, has been | a patient at the ‘Backus haspital at | |Norwich for some time, has returned e rl‘o{ne much benefited in health. /| Frieda Goodenough. C. E. Meeting. The Christian Endeavor Sunday evening was led b Miss'| Thé subject was Seeking Worth: While Things. Jeadpr for next Sunday evening will he Ray D. Holdridge. Ap Industrious Turk | - James. H., Belden, the noted catcher, recently found a turkey's. nest. “This was her,fourth time of ™ 12 35 vear. She belongs to Isaac fo% {1 G, Géor and has. ralsed a flack of tufs keys t.hlw year besides laying a large. number of eggs, She has fourteen to Her credit on her fourth lay- She has proved a s Ralph Gallup of Sound. Beach are staying jor some. time. With and, Mrs Ch(a);l:l.es A Gray. ln H Avsy have | th nnan meeting | very | & 74 Franklin, Strest, guest his parents, Mr. and g{ U " arcster »mted sundax Bonefit, Whist. A whist party tm- the henefit of the no SL M2 aria Mrs. ychgnl’ Do Thursday evening. i Exhibit n s.c_ ond Prize. The Norwich ua.rket "Growers’ as- sociation entered 'an exhibit of. vege- 5 at , Mass, where the Tastern St ton ofi Afifllnh Holm- herg ;#4 r of tho 'nli ?’: in com- land and won second prlze There are some groqm “of " vegetdbles in this twn’;%qo 35 to the association, {& to have a standey sgetables qnd ng. cut- Stpict. penny famine

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