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NORWICH . BULLETTN, FRIDRY, DEGEWBER ¥, 1917 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS ~ DANIELSON PUTNAM Dog O Careless About Observing | Questionnaire Forms Recsived by Le- e S S M Gl e P S U France at 18 — Other Loeal Beya| seph ':;ll:—aalv.:l” Avm&:lun- H it ning mas inners—! am e T Neaatimes Vetos "%} Dwyer Tella of Canadian Northwest Lease Town Hall Floer to Odd Fel-| —Warden Capturss Seven Doga—K. lows. of C. War Fund $400. .| Mamy nundreds of questionnaire arancle Tetreault, who was I 3% |forms and other material for conduct- States government af Santo Domin- | B8 the ccb-l::“um' Vo ofiml:ys #0, will offer himself for enlistment in | tBe War depa fore pre Uncle Sam’s. aviation corps. Our Stxrn ANNIVERSARY Sa Ends Saturday, Dec. 8th, 10 p. m. | e ol Samie, TISIOn ST tne ssin | O Chs Jotal exemption board Tiate- OUR CASH OFFER of the surplus stock from one of New York's etura: ‘morning. < Company ed to For Terry Thurs- | 983 P . of o heaid telind “Fhis wi any, after & visit in Danlctson. up at once its preparations for send- Rev. Willlam A. Fryling has ar-|not go forward, however, until an or- rived at Wauregan to take up Sunday | der to send them out has been receiv- Doxt his pastorate at the Wau ed by the local board from the war de- Comaresational charch. Rev. Mr. Fiv. |partment. It has been stated that this ling has been in- charge of a church|order would come about Decomber 1l at th Winchester, Mass. Copies of the selective service res: Henry C. Bennett of Full River has|ulations have been supplied the mem- visited with friends in Danfelson on|bers of the legal advisory board and ‘Thursday. the members of this, E. M. Wayner, ‘Arthur Lamoureaux il go te Hos-|Harry ¥. Back and Sabin S. Russell, ton to seak enlistment in the United | will be ready to do their part in help- States Marine corps. ing registrants a3 soon as the ques ARE YOU GOING TO PUT OFF BUYING YOUR VW Waatuss. Raasy. Alons: While preparations are being made e DOy Numbers of Austrian subjects, who{ |y this t for the second draft, 2 }| win automatically become. ehemy 4 NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES ANY LONGER? St ot o deciiration of war thare remains 15 per cent. of this als YOU WON’T IF YOU COME TO OUR STORE AND | i e ot e towa. o€ Killingly. I | b gent to Camp Devens. This 15 per SEE THE LOVELY GARMENTS WE HAVE FOR YOU. || 5o, 55, ia, hoveres. that the mma | (27 2,08, mads, "0, 211 e 25 ~ e | o I TR R SR O S , is - - have ‘receiv X WE ARE THE “STYLE CENTER.™ B et Board for the sending of thege men to rom Home. cantonment. The boa an WE PUT “UP” QUALITY MATERIALS INTO OUR Private Adellard Barbeap has writ-|ample number of certified men to All ten from “over there™ that his trip|the quota at any time the government « 7" §| across was safely made and that hejeares to eall for the men. GARMENTS, AND WE SELL YOU FOR THE “DOWN?” || across, wos safely made and that hejear L e PRICE. nation’s fishting forces. He bas re- . OBITUARY. quested that friends write him, ad- dressing him as a member of 5list Joseph Potvin. Brigade, 26th Division, G Company, | Joseph Potvin, who has been a Tes- 102nd Infantry, in Active Service, Am. | aent of this eity for a long term of Exp. Force. years, died et his home here during s e ore Oveners of Dogs Careless. Wednesday night. He is survived by Some g~ owners are becoming|Ms wife and two childzen, Mrs. Ro- Norwich, Conn. Gentlemen: Maurice Sample Shop. cessful sale, we remain, auiring that dogs be kept in confiene- | #eph Potvin, Jr. of this eity. PUTNAM, - - - - - CONN. Tent” Doks may be vesn any day| . lncentive fo Learn French. now, running about the streets, chas-| Joseph Loiselle, of the yard night ing mutomobiles and generally dis- |awitching crew, has a letter from Ar- porting themselves without restraint|thur H. Packard, formerly of this city, or restriction. who is now serving with an e ers) . an electrician, and has recently gone [ thi. Terry He writes of learning, as rapidly as he Sugar Shortage Ended for a Time—| 10 Quincy, Mass. to work for Uncle | smsndns Thmesiios Siner thay (h|can. to sheak the French language and Death of Mrs. Gearge Assad Leaves | Sam at a shipbuilding yard. Tempers. of the 35th Corapany enjoy | intimates that he has n speciai incen- Infant Motherless—Trip of Mr. and | Trip Again Deferred. b il tive now to do this that the in- Mrs. Willis Rouse Again Delayed. | i 3 ¥ centive may be indv- 1 to accompan: Mrs. Willis Rouse was ill so she|toes, mashed tupaips, penY: lnnd Ber Wusband were weable to leave | COIOry, ‘cake, ble, . plum g P Bt te Putnem aftes the war. Mrs. Arthur Favaria and daughter ! Saturday for their winter home in |Oranges, grapes, raisins, nuts, tea and| Quinebaug Lodge Annual Meeting Arlene of Westerly, R. I. have been| Florida. They had postponed their |coffee. ~ Cook Waiter Murphy prepar-| The annual meeting of Juinebaus spending several days at Mrs. Favaria's father’s, William Eiliott’s, at the Colo- nial farm, Shepard Hill. Mrs. Fava- riz’e home was destroyed by fire re- cently. Miss Mabel Razoux has _returned from her home in Boston, where she has been spending the holiday vaca- tion. Miss Jennie McVeigh has been at her home in Norwich during the short vacation. . Sugar Supply Arrives. Sugar arrived at the local store and was sold at the rate of five pounds for 55 cents and found a ready sale. Mre. Thomas Kennedy of Boston, formerly a resident hers, has been a visiter at Thomas Weaver's and called on many friends and former neigh- bors. Miss Ella Lawton has returned to cmployed at the Central Worsted mill, | Thrift Stamps and War Certificates.|year and the first degree was confer- has finished work there and is om-| mhrife stamps ang war saving cer-|Ted. . A turkey supper was served the ployed at the Lawton mills at Plain- | tincates are. on daje at - Danielson|members. fleld, having charge of the OULZOIDE |panite . These % it Pleased With Atlanta. and incoming freight. - FOTEFIMNONL SO - a M M and Elizabeth Bourque are issued especially to interest the Mrs. Charles Ryan has written from Do Tha iy aapeth Bouraue | small saver and even the children cam|Atanta, Ga. where her husband, a Moosup. Hormidas Outmette, who is employ- arrange to own them and thue help win | meémber of an infantry regiment sta- thehwlr.d The stamps sell for 25 cents :‘h'“d( .:y' Camp Gordon, is stationed, . each and can be exchanzed for war|that they have begun light housekeep- 3 un Boston, gpent Sunday .at his| certificates, which sell for 3413 each|ing and find things very comfortable 4 and in five years can be redeemed for|in the southern state. There are a e hare Bumgame of Brooklyn preach-($5. Twenty war. certifieates will cash|considerable number of selected men Clarence 1. Barber of Damloieon. why|in five years hence for $100. showing|from this city at Camp Gordon, and Fas been acting pastor, will be able tg |2 liberal interest caming. . The banis|it is now stated that they may re- PIONCE next Bunday, aple o | will willingly furnish all information|main there during the winter months, e, T ik G relative to these war securities. going across in the spring. o . Callagwe aye B Crooks Pose as Charity Solicitors. IN ERANCR-AT 13. pcHousewives in towns heraabouts are Broo) . i ety = g g eing warned to be particularly care- Brookiyn, having spent seversl 0833 | yors, Louise and Olfvener are spenaing | PTIvate Henry G. Gilbert, Too Young |25, MHTES 10 on B L Barons Tap: Miss Charlotte Reece of Boston, for- | Several d;‘:- ';thu Mrs. I-I‘rsl:‘x}g;on's to Be Aviator, Ardent For Service. mnth':gr thc:rixselves as soliciting for teac] ., nts, r. an rs. Bsec th, at oo g i - inds various war charities, this e o ™ tn | Eazt Greenwich, R. 1. First Class Private Henry G. Gilbert | appiying to stranger solicitors. Res| HOME FROM NORTHWEST oads, William Shelly spent Thanksgiving | WBO is in France with an artillery reg- | ports have beén coming in during the e e - Ry with relatives at Greeme, R. I iment has written his parents, Mr.past few davs of crooks soliciting [William Dwyer Tells of Region Where Pooy v, Mr. and Mrs. John Fleicher and|and Mrs. Fraik H. Gilbert that he i8fmoney under false pretences. Siackers ‘Are Unpopu ITUARY. daughter Clara spent Thursday at the |28 Well is he ever was ir. his life and Saivation Army Chi ooty home of Bradford Danlelson in|N2PDY in the land of Napoleon. He ¥ uas: entertaining Mrs. Gallager of Black- stone, Mass. 7 Mrs. Frank Harrington and daugh- d Mrs. George Assad. Moosup, describes the trip across aw exceed.| Following custom, the Salvation| Willlam Dwyer, recemtly returne Mrs. George Assad died at her home | Miss Gertrude Handy is entertaining | INEIY rough and expresses his satis-|ATmy workers will Solicit a fund to|from a trip to the Canadian north- here early Thursday morning. She| her mother from Cotuit, Mass. faction over again having an oppor-|DUy Christmas dinners for the needy | west, says that section of the Domin- loaves besides her husband a month Visited Camp. tunity to sleep in a héd. Having|of this city. ~For several vears the|,,, y,5 been practically denuded of old baby. The funeral was held - studied tI Fre ermy workers have brought cheer and “arday. afternoon Sat-| Albert C. Walker was a recent visitor | Kiingly 'r'fign E’::ch‘:)o‘ll:nd ro:g&unllx-‘ comfort inta numerous desolate homes | young men. Thousands of the men of Mrs. Sarah Dawson was 2 visitor in | 35, Fort Slocum, N. Y. where Charles| versity, which he left fo enliat in the|and made the Christmas season bright | military age from the region are now tic Friday. letcher of this village, who recently fservice, he finds it very easy to get|and happy for many worthy but un- |on the western front fighting for the N ealutn Howard Bylee of Cap eulisted, in Statiodd. along in France and . is saxious now |fortunate people of the city. ompire; and life is mot pleasant at Devens was at hame Thursday. o and Mre. Frank Thayerof Put|for a quick smash at' the Germans. Christmas Sunday Observance. home for the slacker who has denied woilgs, William Handy spent Friday in| B3, Voo Sundey Vistors at lsrael) privato Gibert is but” 18 Bhorily| Tnetead of the ususl Christmas troe | IS COUNTY his services for e ic_with friends. befc leavi: this ervation. 'hen Mr. Dwyer left Sas- |, My and Mra L Howsrd Cross at.| The King’s Daushters met at their | frangter o ihe . ovincoon oot ooy |nd exehange of gifts, members of the transfer to the aviation service and ‘sehool > katchewan _tha conscription act was tended a funeral in Mansfleld Center) "°3ms Monday afternoon. passed all of the difficult tests to :x;"‘;flnm .o e g hodist church | heing put into effect and under this Friday and visited at the home of rs. Israel Seguin has been the|which candidates are smbjected With|Cnei; ai oot S | measure it was intended to secure Archibald W. Buchanan. suest of Danielson relatives. fiying._coi H. ot s o ich time of- | many who would not volunteer for g - Togter By e iying coiors. e was on’ the verse|ferings will be made for the Armenian Mrs. John Frances has been the . urgess, atatianed at New-|of heing accepted for the fiving ser-land Syrian relief fundi service. That section of Canada also of her sister, Mrs. John Me.|P°/¥ R L. spent Sunday at his home. | vice when the officers . he e? has many young men who have done i s sk - s cta ot Mg T Al — el Sugar a Scarce Articl, their bit, fishting im France or at the Albert C. Walker has been spending | WOODSTOCK VALLEY |which men are accépted for the avia-| Notwithstanding reports of the re-|Dardaneiles, dnd have been discharg- a few days In New York with rela- tion Gorpa and they were obiiged to|Ceipt of heavy shipments of ray su-|ed from service on account af disabil tives. Death of Mre, Edward L. Ghambarlain | Feject him for the time being -Over|Fnr, Whioh must be refined, in' Bos. |ity. Enormous Srain crops were pro Holiday Gathering. Fallowing 1 With Demmberlain | there, however, he hones to itain hig| {on, there continues to be'an acute |duced in the Camadian northwest aur- A number of relatives and friends —_— were entertained Thursd the air sauadrons thai are Hoing to|Manasing to supply their customers|Dwyer says. - T s Eiane Ty, the|; George Arnold of Holderness. N. H. | it o Gy iling American Ristorse ~ - | With & Pound At a. time and I this Warden Takes Beven Dogs. William Shaughnessey left Friday | John Arnold. He made the: ti in nis | g When Mr. Gilbert left his studies at|manner tiding them over until SUEST| pog Warden Peter Gerdner said on for New London. He recently enlisted | seven-passonger antamotig, o 7 ® 118} Brown at the cutbreak of the war hef¢ames into the market in generous |Thursday afterncan that he has taken <5 & cook. Mru. Clara. Fisk Chamberlain and | Snlisted in a Rhode Island Coast Ar- | Auantities. X charge of seven dogs in Putnam since Teals Stolen. father, James Fisk, of Holden, Mass., | 11€7Y resiment. While at ome eof the Pomfret Boy in France. the order to keen them confined went ambition and finally =et a plage among | hortage here. Some ~ dealers are |ing the past summer . season. = land 30 volunteers were asked to be T rned " their e i ke on Ml | b Ao Keuyon- apant. Thenks- |ITADSOrred. 1 & 0eid astillery Tewl: |ia POmIer thas. e ta" soerbtes Ty anir e Manr ot The o8 owners are werth of tools stolen. Many of the p‘;‘mx at Howard K. Carpenter's i |Ment Sixty men velunfeered, he among | France. He was transferred from | Keeping their dogs shut up, but a few tnam and the week end in Pomfret | L2eT. _As only 30 could go, lots were|Camp Devens to a New Kngland in-|let the animals rum abeut the oity &t — Center with her sister, Mrs. A. D.|Jrawn and he drew to stay the|fantry regiment. times. v Brigas. coast_artillery, but succeeded in per- | Dr. B A. Blake of B Y Children Cry Mfe Bdward L. Chemberiain, whe|IUAding one of thoss who had drawn |tor of .ine Umion Baptir: carch at| turtes ?;mv&"u-;d S FOR FLETCHER'S had been ill with pneumionia. died to go to let him takeé his place. Bast Killlagly. s to speak at_the|rund e Sophetedl A I exceas of s400, ¥ Ing. lon! churel . e CASTORIA Harold D, Brifgs of Pomfret, who . WEDBING. oo oy ere Suniday | with prospect of gettng & considera. ted his aunt, Mrs. Allen Kenyom, "Reveked December 15 PRI VIR B D o e last week, has gone to Chicopee Falls, Marlor—Wead. Under the mew regulations for the \ Mass. Edwin M. M. Marlor, Jr,, son of Mr.| seleotive- draft, all exemptions and EKONK LOUIS E. KENNEDY ROV~ - | and Mrs. E. MC M. Maricr, and Miss | aischarges, o remistered ‘men. made 3 DANIELSON A New York Purt War Reard has|Clara Wood, wére married heére Wsd- | prior to noon of ber 15 and all | Family Party . of Twenty-seven- at E been created with Mr MoAt.o as|nesday afternoon at the home of the |certificates in ence thereof will . Betty i Undertaker and Embalmer | chaiman. o tnii-s the caspers bride's aunt Mrs. John C. Williams, of | be automatically rewoked and will| Galup Homestes Tt Caer] ANS- leynolds street, Rev. h C. Al furthe Ernest itsan ne. Special Attertion to Every Datall. | jorsation ¢ = Whroad T |of Boston” pevtorming e, corermony, | time, " T T e — Only relatives were present. Mr. #nd Mr. and. Mrs. George Tanner en- Mrs. Waiten Root, brother-in-law and tertained Thanksgiving.day Mr. and sister of the sToom, were the attending 7. Mrs. Warren Tanner, ‘Charles Tan- tier, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes and E b h'm 4 tts ta - S : | infane_daughier. ovelyn and 3ir. and e bride were many and beantifis’.|Charies A. Downs ;[ Mrs. Earl up. *: After their wedding trip Mr. and Mr: - 3 Party of Twenty-seven. Marlor will make their home in Brook- | ter. The family party at E. Byron Gal- : iyn. The new officers were installed by|lup’s numbered 37 and proved s very —p—— the retiring ., les E. Fran- happy gathering. . LEASE AGREED TO. = » L gt P This Christmas season we have 2 magnificsnt. salsction of Diamands, than 3 . e, E. L. Dectie §oting §s Matuhal. Choie Rehearsal. whish thers s no mors beautiful mor apprioatad gift. We have pried ]| 5Pecis! Town Mosting Vetes te Let| ‘THIRTEEN MONTHS IN JAIL. |, Ihe weekiy choix xehearsal and so- nd Ll Town Hall Fieer te Odd Feliows. cial was held with Miss Minda Tan- ::n-c-n:. too, and we invite you'to inepact the disaley and learn Adslard Robillard Santenced on Three | R€T Saturday evening, g A special town meeting Thursday ev Counts. - 2 ilaing| 5 sentence of s year and a month S : S G e h 3 five vears, ntion el ez 83, onlen o€ 278 1n i was imposed by Juase wood-| DOUT StOIMAC Ofe?“fl‘ ,:D'r'. ll‘.!’luslqs y.::, ward upen Adelard Robillard, of m ing ropria mi Dayville, at a session of the town o e court Thursdsy morning. Robillard| Mi-o-na Puts the ‘Stomach In I this departmaent of our store we are showing some besautiful examples was cahrged with having been intoxi- | I3 P of the watehmakars® art, and our watch stook offers many eppertunities ia. - Goorge A ot ooy peen tntoxt-| ' Fine Shape In Five Minutes i {nlf Your stomach is continually kick | b atst 3 you fe for the gift buyers. * We have & spesial line of gifts for soidiers, this line Ineluding ‘s wide fotor P 855 Db eI o bhek gar”snd warlety of articles. = from Franes: oz Mio-nt Stomech Famiera T 0 " into a building near Alexander’s LoUrae.. Dul ‘they Go more: 2 that je being used by woodcl they " art the poisonous Sases 3o e, and stesiing fosd. T reooochon- | Y chuse fermentetion. of food” and awe e e = B e ey S &'3:3;&“’ ine storasch 85 (Rat J¢ tan ’ I L 3 ‘Wolfe of the Dayville Grain & ARt I H e KIS O i J - agFeement -o-tia stomach_tablety’ are =X PUTNAM, CONN. . ; s gt i g s that ne o585, Yo B bm. Hous- ‘sell New Pastor at Wauregan. e e leading coat and suit manufacturers, has been accepted The savings of this Big Buy go to you in celebrating our Sixth Anniversary Sale. ACTUAL VALUES TO $35.00 '22.° SHADES are Beet Root, Burgundy, Brown, Green, Taupe, Reindeer, Pekin Blue, Navy, and Black. Mostly Fur Trimmed with Nutria (Imitation Beaver.) Other coats in stock as low as $15.00. A. LEVIN & SON LADIES’ AND MISSES" CLOAKS AND SUITS 22-20 W 21st Strest = New Yark, Dec. 4 1917, ! Your offer for our surplus stock has been accepted. sacrifice on our part ia truly an evidence of our high regerd for the Hoping your people will a ppreciate the splendid values you are able to effer them, and assuring you of our good wishes for a suc- Yours very truly. A LEVIN & SON. caroles: s to observing the order re- | $adfa Riordan, of Brockton and Jo- ; " QOther garments !uve been greatly reduced for this BARGAIN BANQUET and are tagged with An. niversary Sale Price. CENTRAL VI AGE | e e e e | otem tr bt e e o | cosiia.ta. bs ‘well Pleased With Taanie. LAST DAY SATURDAY -- Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine W aists trip for a week om account of the ill-|€d the big dinner and his effort was|jadge, A. F. and A. M., was held on ness of Mr. Rouse's sister-in-law. praised to the sky by the men who le' Thursday evening at Masonic temple. Napoleon Beaudry, who has been | took of the feast. Officers were elected for the ensuing P Buy these for Xmas Gifts P Values to $5.75 194 Main Street evening they meet with Miss Esther daughter, Eunice, were in East Hamp- te, Thursday, " Bissell and tamily. teacher in the Center Grammar school, was at her home in ‘Hast Hampton, Mass.. for the Thanks- Biving récess, returning to Hebron on Sunday evening. MONTVILLE Miss Doyle, Miss H.zel Powers has returned ¥ie, after spending a few d sermon Sugday morning. Mak Carrier Resigns. Ernest Wil Whe has beén the R. r several years, resigned and Mr. Smith has taken his William Rousa has returned to ford after a visit of a few da: Stanley Tinker. There was no mail Tuesday count of an accident. Dorothea Lawler ed her duties after a few days' F. D, carrier F. N. Gillette. Gillgtte whos red in New Haven was brought here for burial Saturday in the family plot Hs was a former Harry Sayles bas been home from Camp Devens for a short stay. Mrs. Ida Frink, who has been ill, Is recovering. Her children® frem Ner- wich and Plainfield visited her Thurs- death ocour- large crowd was at given by the Eureks Social club Wed in the cemetery. John Velomki resident of Hebran and highly téemed by all who knew him. Mr. and Mrs, Jam Hartford were Than Mrs. Martin's parent: L. A 8. Scciety. The members of the L. F. Porter Tuesday after- given the turkey, Arthur Coftey, James Powers were callers on at_Fort Terry, Sunday. Miss Ruth Tinker is ill at Her hom The young people of this plaée = | enjoying skating. Martin of East TNVt Wi HERBRO! iving gueirs of —_— Mr. ana Mrs, Bays’ Frem Camp For Haliday—Body of F. N. Gillette Braught From New. Haven Far Burial. Lieut. Daniel Horton, Co: old Gray 4nd Howard Camp Devens were homs for Thanks- Mrs. E. M. Bisstll ratirned home dan Monday from East FHartford: t of her som, with Mrs. R. The members of the Red Crass chap- ter met in Gilead Wednesday. after- noon, Will Address Young At the Congregatioral church Sun- y mornipg the pastor, J, W. preach te the boys and girle about a Captive Maider. Government Ship Insu: The only thing of great usefulnes that ia steadlly in the government which is the Hohenzollern would shooting skyward. — Indianap cporsl Her, pson 6f There ar: at present abioy in use m Camaia crease of 50 per cunt. aver ifst ¥ . W. O. TPennant were Mr, and Mry W, limantic visiters on Wi night the toolhouse at| visited Mr. and Mfs. John Arneld over | CO38t defence stations in Rhode Is-| Herbert Nelson, selected man from |into effect. Two of these dogs were | M Count Czernin, Minister, bas arfived in Berlin, The Norwich Storage Battery, ‘Starter and Magneto Co. 102 FRANKLIN STREET - Storage Batteries Startors Generators Magnetos Brushes H. KELSEY, Manager